Hopi Indian Canteen by Nampeyo and Fannie
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All Items : Vintage Arts : Regional Art : Americas : American Indian : Baskets : Pre 1980 item #1201542
Beautiful lidded basket from Alaska, the fine grass weaving is enhanced with dyed seal gut imbrication in stacked triangles of red and black.

6 1/2" tall to the tip of the lid and 8" diameter.

With the original tag from Alaska Native Arts & Crafts identifying it as Kipnuk.

Due to the organic nature of the seal gut, there is some loss, but the basket is in fine stable condition.

Buyer pays $20.00 for shipping and insurance.

All Items : Vintage Arts : Regional Art : Americas : American Indian : Baskets : Pre 1980 item #1201538
Lovely small basketry bowl woven near Pit River in Northern California, attributed to the Yana Indians of northern California.

Twine weave of Maiden hair fern, pine root and bear grass, the small bowl measures 3" tall by 4 1/2" diameter.

Purchased new about 35 years ago, it is in perfect original condition, no breaks!

Buyer pays $15.00 for shipping and insurance.

All Items : Vintage Arts : Regional Art : Americas : American Indian : Baskets : Pre 1980 item #1201534
Two lovely Crow Mother Kachinas are separated by two ears of Hopi corn, finely woven on this large Hopi Pueblo Indian basketry bowl.

Standing 10 1/2" tall by 12" diameter, the weave is fine and tightly coiled.

Second Mesa style coiled weave from the 1970s, artist name has been lost.

Vegetal dyed colors: black from sunflower seeds, red from Mormon tea, yellow is shade dried yucca and white is sun bleached yucca.

Fine original condition, slight age fade.

Buyer pays $25.00 for shipping a...

All Items : Vintage Arts : Regional Art : Americas : American Indian : Baskets : Pre 1940 item #1201531
Lovely vegetal dyed colors have mellowed on this 1930s era Hopi tray. From Third Mesa, the wicker weave plaque could be a sunflower.

12" diameter, fine original condition. From the Estate of Orpha MacPherson, circa 1930s.

Buyer pays $15.00 for shipping and insurance.

Very rare and unusual silver arrow wall ornament attributed to the Master Navajo Indian silversmith and artist Kenneth Begay.

Excellent details of the arrowhead, wrap and fletching on a huge scale: 34" long by 2 1/2" wide, mounted on a silver disk for display...

All Items : Vintage Arts : Regional Art : Americas : American Indian : Pottery : Pre 1950 item #1198605 (stock #AI-6)
American Indian ACOMA polychrome olla is a work of art. As is traditional in Acoma art the jar was formed in native clay with ground pottery shard temper, has a rag-wiped white slip and a natural (no slip) interior with a red (orange) slipped underbody with a concave base. The jar is in very good condition. No apparent signs of restorations. 6.75" x 8.5" diameter. circa 1840's.
All Items : Vintage Arts : Regional Art : Americas : American Indian : Pottery : Pre 1940 item #1198604 (stock #AI-5)
A delightful Acoma pueblo American Indian jar with black and white geometric designs on an orange background. Purchased from a reputable dealer in New Mexico. Condition is excellent. Circa: 1930's. 5.5" x 7 3/8" diameter.
All Items : Vintage Arts : Regional Art : Americas : Eskimo : Scrimshaw : Pre 1940 item #1198203 (stock #27)
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Up for your consideration is a big 19.5" (49.5 cm)Eskimo Skrimshaw cribbage board. Carved from a walrus tasks. Has 4 fishes, 1 polar bear, and 1 walrus carved in relief. I can upload just 12 pictures here but if you need additional photos to make your impression of the piece- I will gladly email them to you...
All Items : Vintage Arts : Regional Art : Americas : American Indian : Pottery : Pre 1930 item #1197435
Lovely small pottery bowl by a Hopi Indian artist in the Sikyatki Revival style, features a Palhik Mana beautifully painted inside the bowl with bold exterior elements.

The 9" diameter low bowl is finely formed and smoothly burnished, pit fired to a golden color...

All Items : Vintage Arts : Regional Art : Americas : American Indian : Pottery : Pre 1960 item #1197430
Sweet little jar of an unusual shape created by Fannie Nampeyo, daughter of Nampeyo of Hano.

Traditional native clay is stone burnished, painted with bee plant and pit fired. Beautifully bold negative designs are repeated on opposite sides of the 3 3/4" tall jar.

Signed Fannie Nampeyo, this is not the usual signature, most times it was Fannie or Fannie N.

Judging by the 75 cent crayon price, this should date from the 1940s or 50s.

Buyer pays $15.00 for shipping and insurance.

All Items : Vintage Arts : Regional Art : Americas : American Indian : Pottery : Pre 1980 item #1196405 (stock #8037)
American Indian cup, Hopi tribe of Arizona. Decorated with black geometric design on orange ground. Circa 1950 remains of old tag on base. No mark. 3 1/4 inches tall and 3 inches wide.
All Items : Vintage Arts : Regional Art : Americas : American Indian : Pottery : Pre 1980 item #1196404 (stock #8036)
American Indian bowl, Hopi tribe of Arizona. Decorated with black geometric design on orange ground. Circa 1950 remains of old tag on base. No mark. 3 3/4 inches wide and 1 3/4 inches tall.
All Items : Vintage Arts : Regional Art : Americas : American Indian : Pottery : Pre 1980 item #1196401 (stock #8035)
American Indian bowl, Hopi tribe of Arizona. Decorated with black geometric design on orange ground. Circa 1950 remains of old tag on base. 3 1/2 inches high and 7 inches wide. No mark.
All Items : Vintage Arts : Regional Art : Americas : American Indian : Pottery : Pre 1970 item #1196201
A very early example of Helen Cordero's wonderful pottery people, the Storyteller figure which she patterned after her Grandfather, sits 9 3/4" tall. Singing the stories of the People to his grandson who is holding a ball, and is joined by his dog.

This wonderful Storyteller is from about 1968, when Helen first showed her art at the Heard Museum...

All Items : Vintage Arts : Regional Art : Americas : American Indian : Pottery : Pre 1970 item #1196200
A very early example of Helen Cordero's wonderful pottery people, the Drummer figure which many say is her husband Fred, sits 8" tall. Singing with eyes closed and holding his stick ready to beat the drum, a very serene figure.

This wonderful Drummer is from about 1968, when Helen first showed her art at the Heard Museum...

 


 
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