VINTAGE 1970’S DEADSTOCK NEW UNUSED CONDITION HAND TOOLED BROWN LEATHER MEXICAN BRIEFCASE. RARE EARLY 20TH CENTURY ANTIQUE NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED BELT 62 LENGTH. RARE ANTIQUE EARLY 20TH CENTURY NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED BELT. VERY GOOD CONDITION 42 INCH LENGTH PLUS 12 INCH LEATHER FRINGE 1 1/2 INCH WIDTH CODE UP ST DR. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “RARE EARLY 20TH CENTURY ANTIQUE NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED BELT 62 LENGTH” is in sale since Friday, December 28, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1800-1934\Beads & Beadwork”. The seller is “firefly1052″ and is located in Solana Beach, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Here is an antique Native American journal/ book cover made of beaded leather. It is exquisite in it’s design and condition (only a few specks on the leather). I have wondered if it was Sioux? It is elegant and sure to please. > + < >. < > + <. Please see my other Native offerings. = >> === == ==== x >. POTENTIAL BUYERS- PLEASE READ EVERYTHING BELOW. Your states will likely cost more and the balance due must be Paypaled promptly. It is very reliable, I have sent quite a few pieces already and they supply you global tracking. I have no knowledge of the recipients address , costs. BUYERS PLEASE KEEP READING…… Pay Pal listed addresses only. Please pay quickly and be in touch as I become suspicious of. PLEASE PAY IMMEDIATELY AFTER A WIN! Non- paying winners are reported. Please contact me if you have valid reasons for. Is really appreciated and I will get your package right out! I appreciate my clients! Please read my detailed descriptions and see all photos, where I seek to explain possible flaws with my vintage. Vintage items almost always have some wear. I know a little about a lot, but expertise in all areas cannot be promised. I try to offer. Interesting objects at good value , I may make mistakes, but I’m not into deceiving buyers. I sometimes ad opinions and guestimates to my ads. Which are pretty clearly stated as such. I handle a lot of artsy vintage objects that can be mysterious. Feel free to send along any questions. Please study photos they are an important part of my ad. Note, that I use recycled items for packages so your beautiful object may be in an ugly box BUT safely packed. I write addresses very clearly and use waterproof ink and protect labels with clear tape. Fragile items are lavishly padded. I often alert clients of any delays. But I’m listening. I take full responsibility. For accurate descriptions etc. I’m happy to try and answer questions, but I may not have more information than I posted. Don’t get annoyed….. Please contact me if you feel I misrepresented a piece and you honestly feel wronged. Unfortunately I now have a 1 negative smear on my feedback. With minor flaws that were mentioned. This is greatly appreciated. Please visit my other auctions. I have a large collection of Native American -artsy -tribal-rare-collectible- antique items so book mark or stop by. To see what I. M holding up to the light….. The item “Antique Native American Beaded Book Cover (journal, diary sketching) Very Rare” is in sale since Saturday, April 8, 2017. This item is in the category “Antiques\Ethnographic\Native American”. The seller is “johnzthingz” and is located in College Park, Maryland. This item can be shipped to United States, China, Brazil, Russian federation, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Bahamas, Viet nam, Uruguay, Cayman islands, Monaco.
This rare, antique piece will make a great additional to your Zuni Jewelry collection. For sale is a traditional 3 strand, Zuni Fetish Necklace. It contains 47 fetishes with beautifully hand carved. It is over one foot long. It was designed and beautifully crafted at Richard Vander Wagen’s trading post. The trading post is still open today under a new owner. The fetishes are carved by some of the early, important Zuni artists including Edna Leki, Lavina. All the fetishes and their carvers have been authenticated by experts. Please ask if interested in the provenance of this piece or if you would like to see some additional photos. The item “RARE, ANTIQUE ZUNI FETISH 3-STRAND NECKLACE LEKI, LAVANA, TSIKEWA, KUSHANA” is in sale since Friday, June 15, 2018. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “capsutoe” and is located in Los Altos, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
RED CORAL antique/vintage squash blossom necklace. Big, bold, Extremely Rare. Genuine natural mediterranean red coral branches. 24 clasp to clasp. Weight on my jeweler’s scale. Pendant is 3 1/4″ x 3″ in size. One of my personal favorites in my collection. 100% solid sterling silver. Interesting RARE showpiece from my Personal Collection. Much nicer in person. Item #4 in my collection. The item “Antique Squash Blossom Necklace, RED CORAL Sterling 165 grams 24 BIG, very rare” is in sale since Monday, June 17, 2019. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “victoriancottage” and is located in Inglewood, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
This is an Early Stamped Silver Ketoh Set/Gauntlets that date from the 1910s to 1920s. It has such beautiful stamping! Great for Collectors of Native American Jewelry. This is an absolutely wonderful example of early Navajo work. Each Piece is 3 3/4″ L x 6 1/2″ W. Total weight is 205.2 grams. I photographed the pieces on different backgrounds and in different lighting which you will see changes the look slightly. These ketoh/gauntlets have their original patina. Feel free to ask any questions. The item “Antique Ketoh Stamped Silver Bow Guards, Gauntlets, Rare, Lynn Trusdell” is in sale since Thursday, April 18, 2019. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Bracelets”. The seller is “icollect_65″ and is located in Seminole, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
C e l es ti a l N o n e s u ch. A massive hand woven basket, I believe this wonderful piece dates to pre-1910 and is attributable to either the Pima or Papago tribes, but cannot be certain. This wonderful piece is going to make a centerpiece display for any students or collectors of Native American Art and Artifacts. I believe this piece is mostly crafted out of Willow, and the dark accents are crafted of Devil’s Claw. Exhibits signs of age such as light surface wear, use and weathering, as well as minor discoloration Overall this piece is in very nice condition, without any major damage. Please enlarge all photographs to better ascertain details and condition, as they are part of the description. Diameter 17.25″ Height 5″. Thank you for shopping with us. Follow us for quality items and other assorted. The item “Rare & Massive Antique Pima / Papago Native American Woven Decorated Coil Basket” is in sale since Sunday, March 17, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1800-1934\Baskets”. The seller is “celestial_nonesuch” and is located in Boyertown, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Uruguay, Russian federation.
AN INCOMPARABLE HISTORIC KALLAWAYA INDIAN PONCHO FROM THE SOUTH AMERICAN ANDES. Origin: Niñu Kurin Village (also Niño Corin and Niño Korin), elevation about 11,000 feet, Curva Municipality (formerly Cantón Curva), Apolobamba Mountain Range, Bautista Saavedra Province, Department of La Paz, Bolivia, South America. Background and Description: This is an exceptionally beautiful, rare and valuable Andean Indian poncho from the greater Kallawaya village of Niñu Kurin (Niño Corin) near the junction of the Eastern (Oriental) and Western (Occidental) Andean cordilleras. This ceremonial phista , or kurti punchu has the following characteristics. The poncho was expertly hand-woven in two identical halves on a staked, provisional loom, of a kind first used prehistorically. The well-prepared, all-handspun wool consists of alpaca, huarizo (llama and alpaca mixed breed) and sheep. Some natural dyes were employed and all dyes were expertly processed with superb mordants. The field color is a beautiful, very uncommon rust tone. The poncho is woven with special magic designs, called kurti in Kallawaya. It measures 63 by 54 inches, including two-inch peripheral fringe. The piece was very finely woven with 54 warps and 15 wefts per inch. The lateral rust-colored bands are enhanced with four stripes of reverse spun yarn creating fine herringbone patterns. This Andean spinning/weaving technique is called lluq´i and was added to protect the wearer from malignant energies. The center seam was elaborately decorated on both sides with rows of historic Venetian glass trade beads in smart diamond patterns. The beads date from circa 1870 to 1900. The poncho is in EXCELLENT, superb condition with very minor loss to a few strands of tightly twisted fringe. For further information and details on. The poncho´s condition, spiritual importance, exact materials, weaving technology, cultural attribution, etc. PLEASE WRITE and we´ll be happy to send or include those details. A personal note from L. This is among the oldest of known Kallawaya textiles. The original, unique beadwork is amazing; glass trade beads were considered powerful medicine to the Kallawaya. One of our Kallawaya shamanic informants, Braulio L. Commented quite emotionally on the extraordinary and profuse use of special magic designs in the poncho and suggested that the textile was woven for an extremely eminent tribal shaman. This is undoubtedly one of the most important and awe-inspiring indigenous ponchos to have originated from the Andes. – ESTIMATED ARRIVAL TIME 3-4 DAYS. The disadvantage is that items will not arrive quickly. Items to the United States of America have arrived in as few as ten days. Our offices are not in close proximity to international postal service. We promise to continue providing detailed and accurate information related to age, origin, condition and descriptions as we have for the past 15 years. ANDES AMAZON “DATING” TERMS. PREHISTORIC, PRE-COLUMBIAN, ANCIENT = Before around A. 18TH CENTURY = A. 19th CENTURY = 1800 to 1899. TURN OF THE 19TH CENTURY = 1890 to 1910. EARLY-20TH CENTURY = 1900 to 1933. MID-20TH CENTURY = 1934 to 1966. LATE-20TH CENTURY = 1967 to 1999. TURN OF THE 20TH CENTURY = 1995 to 2005. EARLY-21ST CENTURY = 2000 to Present. ANTIQUE = Over 50 years old. VINTAGE = Over 30 years old. CONTEMPORARY = Made in the last 5 years. CIRCA = Approximately/around/within a few years of. ANDES AMAZON TEXTILE CONDITION TERMS. Terms used to describe the physical condition of textiles can be subjective and vary greatly from one observer to another. What some others call mint condition, we call good; what others call excellent condition, we call fair. Following are explanations of the terms we use. MINT = Like new. Unused — as if recently removed from the loom. No wear or patina of any kind. These textiles may have nubs or even loose, uncut threads from the weaving process. EXCELLENT = Usually only lightly used, often guarded or stored for many years. There may be extremely light wear, patina and sheen from use. There may also be nearly undetectable light staining or soiling from use. The colors may have muted ever so slightly due to age or exposure, often improving the beauty of a textile. VERY GOOD = Usually lightly or only periodically used. The surface may be very lightly but evenly worn. There are no tears or distracting holes. There may be minimal surface discoloration. Vintage textiles may have lightly darkened yarn from use and age (staining and soiling). Overall, the textile will be in outstanding condition and at a displayable distance will appear perfect. GOOD = Usually moderately to well-used. There may be light to medium staining, isolated or throughout. Some parts of the textile may be worn or have very small holes, occasionally exposing hidden thread yarns. Edges may be lightly frayed. Surface discoloration due to age and exposure is common but often improving the appearance of a textile. There may be minor, light or isolated, dye run. Damage will not distract significantly from the textile when displayed. FAIR = Either well-used or moderately abused. Extensive wear is common as is some bleeding or dye run. In most 20th century cases, the colors have considerably faded. Sections of fringe or tassels may be missing. Textiles may be in otherwise excellent condition but with a single isolated sector of damage, that greatly reduces its aesthetic appeal. Most vintage tribal textiles on the market are in FAIR TO GOOD condition. POOR = Showing evidence of extreme usage and damage. These textiles do not display well and are primarily useful as study specimens or examples of sometimes very rare textiles. We believe the world can be a better place. We believe that humanity has a higher, aspiring destination. We know that through mutual respect conflicts will subside. We know that by understanding our differences we can help one another. We believe that our Mother Earth and our Universe can provide unlimited resources for every man, woman and child to live in peace, happiness and love. As stewards of the human race we have an intrinsic responsibility to do what we can to improve our world as much as possible. The majority of human existence has been dominated by so-called Native groups, also known as tribal folk, original residents, indigenous people, aboriginals, First Nations, traditional ethnicities, autochthonous societies, autochthonal cultures, et. At some point of course our ancestors were the same regardless of current culture, creed or color. Regrettably, in the past half a millennium, thousands of unique tribal groups have disappeared due to misunderstanding, impudence and ethnocentrism. Aspects of colonialism, capitalism, racism and politicization have directly and circuitously destroyed myriad native cultures, each a once-valuable resource to our planet. Of the nearly 7000 languages currently spoken on our planet, over 6000 are in immediate danger of becoming extinct. The vast majority of those are ethnic indigenous. We believe the very few Native groups that remain on earth should be cherished and carefully supported. Unfortunately, we are on the brink of losing our connection with indigenous spirit, wisdom and traditional knowledge. For more than a quarter century those of us behind AKATAKSA/ANDESAMAZON have dedicated our professional interests to documenting traditional South American indigenous cultures, especially through their material culture. Our field studies have led us to some of the remote people on the continent. We have witnessed Native Americans existing exactly as their ancestors did in prehistoric times and others who have jumped from 18th century existence to 21st century reality in the blink of an eye. Our ethnographic investigations have resulted in valuable data related to linguistics, cultural history, ethno-environmental relationships, socio-cultural organization, cosmology, mythology, spirituality and of course, material culture. We have a detailed proposal for a magnificent cultural center aimed at stimulating interest in past and present indigenous cultures. Our unique idea is not just to show beautiful objects on display. Ours is to share the entire background of a piece, not only from a scientific or scholarly point of view but also from a cultural and spiritual perspective as well. This holistic approach to understanding indigenous material culture shall include accompanying photographs, films, recorded testimonials, music, related specimens and even field notes. We want to inspire our visitors to continue their own investigations into realms of mysterious phenomena that we really know very little about. Apart from receiving monies for researching indigenous material culture, our sales contribute toward expanding interest in past cultures and ways of life. Not only can ones´ personal environment be enhanced with beautiful and interesting objects but the benefits of knowing about different ideologies, unique ways of life and past or nearly-extinct traditions are utterly invaluable. We hope that whatever understanding, knowledge and insights are obtained from our objects will be shared with companions, friends and especially children. In this small way we feel inspired in preserving something of native cultures and making the world a better place. Thank you for working with us. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST AND SUPPORT. The item “UNBELIEVABLY GREAT ANDEAN PONCHO Rare Antique Indian Beaded Textile TM4475″ is in sale since Sunday, July 1, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Ethnographic\Native American”. The seller is “andesamazon” and is located in Santa Cruz, . This item can be shipped worldwide.
This is Rare Style Antique Plains Native American Pipe Tomahawk. This particular style is known as the bat-wing for the shape of one the piercings that resemble the shape of a bat. These tomahawks were more obscure and especially made for high ranking chiefs, war chiefs and particularly notable leaders. The war club tomahawk features an exceptional hand-forged iron head with bat-wing cut-out and beaded drop. The forge seams are visible on both sides of the blade and the piece shows a truly fine high-quality craftsmanship. The head exhibits a fine rich deep patina evenly over the entire surface. The original haft is constructed from carved hard wood and brass tacks. The entire surface of the wood shows a nice deep patina. Haft Length – 24.5 in. Blade – 10.0 x 3.5 in. This is a beautiful and interesting Pipe Tomahawk for any collectors. Let me know if you have any questions. The item “Rare Style Antique Plains Native American Pipe Tomahawk” is in sale since Friday, September 21, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1800-1934\Other Nat. Am. Items 1800-1934″. The seller is “sergemirzoya_8″ and is located in North Miami Beach, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING ON UPSON STYLE BOARD. ORIGINAL OWNER CHOPPED A FEW INCHES OF THE PAINTING. ONLY PARTIAL SIGNATURE AS SHOWN LAVERN. HAS SOME CHIPS ALONG EDGES FROM OLD NAILS. FRAME HAS LOSS AND WEAR. COULD USE A BETTER FRAME. I WAS TOLD THIS PAINTING WAS ONE OF THE ARTISTS LAST PAINTINGS. THE SIGNATURE SEEMS A BIT DIFFERENT ON THIS COMPARATIVELY TO MOST I FOUND. REGARDLESS OF THE SIGNATURE I BOUGHT THE PAINTING BECAUSE ITS AROUND 100 YEARS OF AGE AND VERY CHARMING AND ATTRACTIVE. A STRONG SUBJECT AND LOTS OF STYLE. A COLLECTOR BOUGHT THIS AGES AGO AND IT WAS STORED. ITS STORY IS LOST. STORED OVER 50 YEARS. FRESH TO THE MARKET. PRICE IS BASED ON WHAT I PAID AND NOT FOR THE NAME ON THE PAINTING. I BELIEVE THIS TO BE A LAVERN BLACK PAINTING. VERY FEW ARTISTS IS ANY BY THIS NAME. SUBJECT MATTER AND COLOR PALETTE THE SAME. AND THIS WAS PAINTED AROUND 90 TO 100 YEARS AGO. BE SURE YOU LOVE IT AS I DO. Measurements : 30 BY 32 INCHES. FRAMED 39 BY 41 INCHES. Thank you for visiting!! If possible, avoid PO BOX deliveries or tell your PO BOX provider you want to accept UPS deliveries. The item “LAVERN BLACK PAINTING ANTIQUE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN TAOS HORSE PORTRAIT RARE” is in sale since Wednesday, October 3, 2018. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “samuelcollection” and is located in San Diego, California. This item can be shipped to United States.