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Mike Bird Romero Silver Bracelet
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Contemporary item# 956670
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Old Territorial Shop American Indian Antiques
1-480-945-5432
$1100.00
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Beautifully hand crafted silver cuff bracelet by award winning silversmith Mike Bird Romero. Tooled designs, fancy wire work, rows of silver beads set off a large turquoise stone.The turquoise was sold as Lander Blue to the prior owner, but with some investigation we are sure it is Chinese. It is still pretty and much less expensive! The center width is 1 1/4" tapering to 3/4" with the interior dimension of 5" with a gap of 1 1/4". would be perfect for a small lady's wrist!Signed. Buyer pays $12.00 for shipping and insurance.
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Red Bull Folk Art Carved by Johnson Antonio
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Contemporary item# 951809
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Old Territorial Shop American Indian Antiques
1-480-945-5432
$475.00
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Big Red Bull is carved from a log by Navajo Indian folk artist Johnson Antonio. This is one of his signature pieces!
Johnson Antonio is the featured artist in the Rosenak's book "The People Speak, Navajo Indian Folk Art". Considered to be the finest living Navajo folk artist, by many, Johnson has slowed down on his carving, so we are happy to find some new pieces.
The reclining bull is resting in the green grass. 14" nose to tail with horns spreading 8" wide, the tail is cotton rope.
Signed.
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$20.00
for shipping and insurance.
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Navajo Indian Yei Carving by Johnson Antonio
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Contemporary item# 951806
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Old Territorial Shop American Indian Antiques
1-480-945-5432
$475.00
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Navajo Indian ceremonial dancer, Yeibichai, is carved by renowned folk artist Johnson Antonio.
Johnson Antonio is the featured artist in the Rosenak's book "The People Speak, Navajo Indian Folk Art". Considered to be the finest living Navajo folk artist, by many, Johnson has slowed down on his carving, so we are happy to find some new pieces. The Navajo Indian ceremonial dancer, the Yeibichai,
stands 13" tall and is on a one inch wood base. The one piece carving includes the scarf and kilt; rattle, sticks, feathers, medicine bag and concha belt are added pieces. Signed.
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$15.00 for shipping and insurance.
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Navajo Indian Bear Carving by Johnson Antonio
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Contemporary item# 951801
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Old Territorial Shop American Indian Antiques
1-480-945-5432
$450.00
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Standing bear is carved from a log by Navajo Indian folk artist Johnson Antonio. The big brown bear has a sad look on his face. Nicely textured and painted fur and claws.
Johnson Antonio is the featured artist in the Rosenak's book "The People Speak, Navajo Indian Folk Art". Considered to be the finest living Navajo folk artist, by many, Johnson has slowed down on his carving, so we are happy to find a few new pieces.
This wood carving stands 14 1/2" tall plus the 1 3/4" wood base. Signed.
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$15.00 for shipping and insurance.
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Johnson Antonio Navajo Love Folk Art Carving
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Contemporary item# 951797
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Old Territorial Shop American Indian Antiques
1-480-945-5432
SOLD!
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Navajo Love, a hugging couple of Navajo Indians decked out in their finest clothes and turquoise jewelry is carved from a log by Johnson Antonio.
Johnson Antonio is the featured artist in the Rosenak's book "The People Speak, Navajo Indian Folk Art". Considered to be the finest living Navajo folk artist, by many, Johnson has slowed down on his carving, so we are happy to have a few new pieces.
Bright acrylic paints. The one piece carving is 16" tall and on a one inch base. Signed.
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$15.00 for shipping and insurance.
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Johnson Antonio Navajo Folk Art Woman
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Pre 2000 item# 951791
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Old Territorial Shop American Indian Antiques
1-480-945-5432
$575.00
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A traditional Navajo Grandmother is carved out of a log by Navajo Indian folk artist Johnson Antonio. Carved in 1993, signed and dated, this elegant Navajo woman is wearing her beautiful coral and turquoise jewelry.Johnson Antonio is the featured artist in the Rosenak's book "The People Speak, Navajo Indian Folk Art". Considered to be the finest living Navajo folk artist, by many, Johnson has slowed down on his carving, so we are happy to find an earlier piece to offer. Minor fading of the acrylic paints, no cracks. She stands 18 1/2" tall. Buyer pays
$15.00 for shipping and insurance.
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