Alaskan Black Diamond Totem
Alaska Black Diamond Northwest Coast style totem. Signed T. Moore. This pole was created in the Alaska Black Diamond Totems workshop near Ketchikan...
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Alaska Black Diamond Northwest Coast style totem. Signed T. Moore. This pole was created in the Alaska Black Diamond Totems workshop near Ketchikan...
View full detailsAlaska Black Diamond Northwest Coast style totem. Signed Patrick Seale. This pole was created in the Alaska Black Diamond Totems workshop near Ketc...
View full detailsAlaska Black Diamond Northwest Coast style totem of a bear holding a halibut. Signed T. Moore. This pole was created in the Alaska Black Diamond To...
View full detailsAlaska Black Diamond Northwest Coast style totem. Signed T. Moore. This pole was created in the Alaska Black Diamond Totems workshop near Ketchikan...
View full detailsTlingit carved model totem with frog base. Numbers on bottom "217-642." 10 1/2"H x 4 1/2" x 2"PERIOD: Mid 20th CenturyORIGIN: Northwest - Tlingit, ...
View full detailsNuu-chah-nulth model primitive totem of red cedar.PERIOD: Mid 20th CenturyORIGIN: Northwest - Nuu-chah-Nulth, Native AmericanSIZE: 8"
Northwest carved totem match holder carved in the shape of an owl. Not Native American carved.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Unknown, United Sta...
View full detailsNorthwest Coast style multifigure totem pole. This is a model of the Haida Raven Pole of Jasper Park, Alberta, that dates to the 1930s. The origina...
View full detailsAlaskan black diamond hand carved totem pole from Alaskan Native yellow cedar. Not Native carved but remains highly collectible. Features motif fro...
View full detailsA Squamish/Coast Salish pole that depicts an Eagle over a Human and Bear. This pole dates to the 1950s or 1960s and reflects a period when Squamish...
View full detailsThis pole is almost certainly the work of Quatsino Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw artist Robert Fuller. It features a thunderbird over bear eating a salmon. Fulle...
View full detailsDitidaht/Nuu-chah-nulth Thunderbird Model Pole by Ray Williams.A smaller model pole by Ditidaht master carver Ray Williams (ca. 1933-1988) that fea...
View full detailsAn elegant four-figure model pole created by a Tlingit artist sometime around 1900. This pole features an anthropomorphic bear head over a frog, ra...
View full detailsNorthwest Coast Nuu-chah-Nulth two-figure totem pole. A two-figure model pole that features a Raven over an inverted Killer Whale. This pole featur...
View full detailsNorthwest Coast model totem pole, possibly Nuu-chah-nulth. An unusual, single-figure pole on a large, cylindrical base. The humanoid figure on this...
View full detailsDitidaht Killer Whale and Watchmen Model Pole by Wilson Williams. A very well-carved model pole by Wilson Williams, a member of the famous family o...
View full detailsCoast Salish or Nuu-chah-nulth three-figure totem pole. An earlier Coast Salish or Nuu-chah-nulth model pole that depicts a perched bird, perhaps a...
View full detailsCoast Salish of Nuu-chah-nulth two-figure totem pole. An older two-figure model pole that depicts a bird with a large crest and an anthropomorphize...
View full detailsHand-carved T-bird, mother bear; Nitnah Tribe by Robert Ball; 9" tall. Came together, stay together. Priced as a pair.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturySIZ...
View full detailsThis pole is a model of the Tlingit Kiks.adi totem pole of Wrangell, Alaska, probably dating to the 1930s. The original pole belongs to the Kiks.ad...
View full detailsModel Nuu-chah-nulth totem pole that features a thunderbird, wolf, and human. The face painted into the chest of the thunderbird and the serpent fa...
View full detailsThis pole is a model of the Tlingit Kiks.adi totem pole of Wrangell, Alaska, probably dating to the 1930s. The original pole belongs to the Kiks.ad...
View full detailsThis pole depicts the “Good Luck” or “Boy Who Fed the Eagles” totem pole motif that was usually made by Tsimshian artists from New Metlakatla, Alas...
View full detailsTwo figures - raven wearing a chief's hat over a bear. Original paint. Stamped on back but unreadable.PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Washington,...
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