RARE ANTIQUE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN BEADED TOBACCO POUCH – Well Preserved! Please thoroughly review all high-resolution pictures as they serve as the primary description of the item. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. In most cases, we do not have detailed information about the item’s history or previous owners, nor do we have control over how the items were stored. Please be aware that due to the age and nature of the items we offer, they may require cleaning or dusting, which we leave to the new owners. We cannot guarantee or control any potential odors, such as smoke, mustiness, or other scents, as we cannot determine the item’s past environment. Check my other Auctions for similar Vintage collectibles. Always adding new inventory so check back often.
Vintage tribe-worn moccasins in good condition. See photos for condition and length measurement. Beadwork is stable and in good condition. Beadwork is hand-done and not a patch.
This antique mug from Thos Maddock’s Sons Co Trenton NJ is a great addition to any collector’s breweriana collection. The mug features a stunning Native American chief design and is perfect for enjoying a cold beer or any beverage of your choice. This item is extremely rare and unique and happens to be in great condition. There is slight staining on part of the rim as well as a small bit that seems to have been repaired above the handle. Overall it looks fantastic measuring in at about 5.5″ tall and 3″ wide. Refer to pictures and feel free to ask questions you may have before purchasing. Send a message prior to paying your invoice.
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Beautiful pair of moccasins. This set has really great detailing to them and each one measures roughly 9″ long by 4″ Wide. There is some surface wear and spotting from age. There are some holes or splitting in some of the seems as you can see from the pics. Please see all photos for details and feel free to ask any questions. Please keep in mind that the majority of the items in my store are used, vintage or antique. I try to list every item accurately and to the best of my ability including any damage that I may find. There may be surface wear, scuffing or minor things to items that would come with normal use so if there is something specific you are concerned about please ask. If you are unhappy with an item please send me a message and let me know.
Southern California Estate Sale Find found in the Trophy Room of an avid hunter and antique collector. This antique leather rifle and shotgun sheath is a rare find, with beautiful Native American beaded fringe and intricate detailing. The soft case is designed to safely store and transport your firearm, with a length of 45 inches and a lengthof 12 inches, perfect for rifles. The real leather material is high-quality and durable, adding to the value of this unique piece. The branding initials JJ, the number 390, and an unknown picture/design give this sheath an authentic feel. There is also a mended section towards the tip as highlighted in the last picture. This vintage item is a must-have for collectors and hunting enthusiasts alike. 100% Satisfaction – If you are not completely satisfied, please message me directly before leaving a negative or neutral review.
Rare 19th Native American Indian Chief Cast Iron Doorstop/Door Stay. Measures approximately 11 1/4 Tall. 7 3/4 inches length. 6 1/4 inch base. 3 3/4 inches includes stay. Rusty from age and exposure to elements. Please see pictures for detailed description.
An incredible rare sterling silver miniature trophy cup produced by Gorham, circa 1915. The front features a high relief lifelike portrait of a Native American Indian chief. The reverse features an inscription dated 1915 for a Mixed Foursomes Golf event. High quality workmanship throughout, stamped “Sterling” with hallmarks on the bottom. Measures 4.25 inches high, 4 inches wide and 2.5 inches deep. Weighs a hefty 88 grams. Good condition, light age related surface wear, a couple small indents. Please review photos for further assessment. A great display item that is perfect for collectors, ready to be appreciated. Check out our other antique listings.
This is a nice and rare offering.. Early 1900s beautiful large hamper storage basket of hand split ash from the Native American peoples of the the northeast woodlands usa large.. Does have minor expected age and usage issues. (INSURED) very well made.. MEASUREMENTS ARE IN THE PHOTOS… Your business is very much appreciated! Please note that If you’re looking for quality you’re at the right place… You will get the item photoed.. I do guarantee this.. Thanks for your business it is very much appreciated! I have excellent customer service I want your repeat business! I will consider all reasonable offers, some of my items are one of a kind, and extremely hard to find these days. You may contact me if you need more time.. Just to make sure you want this item… If you make a best offer and I don’t respond.. The feature is not working.. Please message me directly..
Antique Artifact Native American Spindle Half Bowl Piece Find unmounted arizona. This is a large piece that was mounted in a beautiful box and was disintegrated and deteriorated. Unrepaired large portion and reattached two smaller pieces. PRICE ADJUSTED FOR BREAK. I saved most of it, and have in a loose box as of now. This style was noted as “pre” Apache and detailed as before settlement and simple design before black figures painted and scribed on sides by Navajo etc. The detailing on sides and groove depth also if held up. This one is incredible. Areas of origin, Zuni, Apache And Navajo Hopi as well gentleman was from Midwest famous explorer 1913 to 1923 and after was a doctor from the Mormon church many findings I’ll send some pictures with this piece as well. All measurements are there was found and labeled area in picture and documented on finding. Pre Apache settlement stated and found with other colleagues. Multiple pieces in and around described as northern eastern Arizona. Had story about his father and other colleagues were having trouble with newly Arizona state, federal or authority figure because they were befriending Indian tribes in those areas and staying the night with them out in the field. An officer had told him these aren’t your people, etc. And he stated they are more my people than they are yours. I thought that was pretty cool. Many different names but the main one was William P Thornhill, or William B Thornhill Terry, something, etc. If you look at the other pieces that came from the same area they’re really cool and I might keep this piece if it doesn’t sell quickly and re-frame label, etc. But I have so much stuff and cannot get some appraised. Let me know if you have any questions.