RARE Early Native American Indian Doll with CradleboardBook PieceMuseum Quality
For your consideration, a very special Plateau Native American Cradleboard Doll, possibly Nez Perce. I believe this doll is from the early to mid-19th Century and features real hair, incredible beadwork using several kinds of metallic faceted beads, a buckskin-covered cradleboard and fantastic large trade bead eyes. Incredible detail, right down to berry-stained cheeks and a stitched nose! There is a small amount of missing beadwork with normal wear for such an old and important toy. Please see close-up pictures as they are an important part of this description. 20″ long, 9 1/2″ wide at it’s widest area and approx. Serious offers only please! This is a museum quality piece of Native American Art and is pictured in an older version(1980) of’North American Indian Artifacts’ by Lar Hothem. You will not be disappointed!!! Thank you for looking and please see my other listings for more items from this collection coming soon! I guarantee the items I sell to be as described. All items come from a smoke-free home. Thank you for looking! The item “RARE Early Native American Indian Doll with CradleboardBook PieceMuseum Quality” is in sale since Saturday, August 3, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1800-1934\Dolls & Kachinas”. The seller is “collect-n-sell-mama” and is located in Delaware, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
- Origin: Private Collection
- Tribal Affiliation: Nez Perce, Plateau