Seminole dolls 1883-2008 by Lynn Johnson Assisted by Alan Kessler.
81 pages, numerous color photos.
Intro, Chp 1: Seminole and Miccosukee History
Ch 2: History of Seminole and Miccosukee Dolls
Ch 3: Guide to Identification of Seminole and Miccosukee Dolls
Ch 4: How to Estimate the Age of Seminole and Miccosukee Dolls
Ch 5: Summary of Dolls; Female, Male
Ch 6: Unique Seminole and Miccosukee Dolls
Ch 7: Aesthetics and Value of Seminole and Miccosukee Dolls
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Navajo silver canteen, circa 1920. Excellent condition; shows use. Stamped with various geometric decorations. Beautiful cap with handmade silver chain. 3" long; 2 7/8" diameter.
Rare circa 1890 Zuni Pottery Shoes. An exceptionally large pair -- 6 inches in length by 3 inches in height. Minor slip loss, minor damage around the rim of one shoe. One of the largest pair that we've seen.
c. 1920, 11.25" tall by 3.5" wide. Wood loss on one foot, one foot has been reattached, cracking to the cottonwood on the casemask and rear of the doll; otherwise in very good condition considering the age. Some paint loss.
Plateau Parfleche c.1880-1890, size 24" x 13 1/4", Buffalo hide tie, Provenance: Nelson - Atkins Museum Trust, Kansas City, MO, excellent condition, slight soiling from age and wear.
Sioux Parfleche Cylinder c.1880-90, excellent condition. Minor paint loss. 12" L, 4" D at widest point. Provenance: James Alpan Collection.
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