9" tall by 3.5" wide at shoulder. Minor paint loss and soiling; an old auction tag has been glued to the bottom of the foot; otherwise in excellent condition.
Rare 19th century parfleche, c. 1880-1890, Provenance: Earl Horter, Frank Spech, Robert Riggs (Philadelphia), Isa Bartnett through descent of Annette Bartnett. 13 3/4" width 27" length
c. 1890, excellent condition. Bifurcated and painted tab top. The Peco beading edge in the back is pulled away from the hide, but otherwise the pouch is in excellent condition. 6" long without fringe, and 8.5" long including the hide fringe suspension, 3" at its greatest width.
Has a label on the sole that reads “Santo Domingo Pottery Made in Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico, BENHAM I.T. CO. Albuquerque, - N.M.” 3.625" calf length, 3.625" sole bottom, 2.5" ankle opening.