This unique pendant features a rare combination of antler and sterling silver, beautifully crafted by a Native American artisan. The piece measures 4 inches in length and is signed by the artist, M. The pendant is a true representation of Native American culture and is a must-have for collectors of Native American jewelry. Its exquisite design and rarity make it a valuable addition to any collection. The pendant is perfect for those who appreciate the beauty and complexity of Native American art.
This stunning bracelet features a row of nine turquoise cabochons with silver dot accents in between. CONDITION: Good for its age, normal wear expected.
Rare Fred Harvey Era Stamped Bracelet 2 Inches Wide! It is unsigned and unbranded. It has fantastic stamping. It weighs 59.5 grams. It has a gap of 1 5/8. The inside diameter front to back is 1 3/4″ and the inside diameter side to side is 2 3/8″ The inside circumference without the gap is 5 5/16. Outside circumference without gap is 5 3/4. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Bracelets & Charms”. The seller is “pintsize55″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
FADING, MILD, STAINS, LOSS ON EDGES AND WEAR. MY PRICE IS BASED ON WHAT I PAID TO OWN IT. Measurements : 57 BY 67 inches. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American: US\1935-Now\Rugs & Textiles (Navajo)”. The seller is “samuelcollection” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada.
Vintage and fine c. 1960’s Sterling Silver Concho belt made by Philip Honanie. A Great piece measuring 38 long and weighs 185 grams. Great work and design. Fine condition and marked Sterling with makers symbol. Great condition and ready to wear. Check out my “Sellers Other Items Page” for more pieces added weekly. DO NOT Pay until I send you a Invoice. PLEASE go to “Sellers Other Items” page to search through all my new and current listings. Standard which is first class and if you need it quicker Priority which is faster but will cost more. I pack very well and you can be rest assured that your items will arrive in the same condition you see pictured. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. This is in fine condition and NO I “Don’t want in now” Please. The item “HOPI STERLING SILVER PHILIP HONANIE CONCHO BELT 38 INCHES RARE 185 GRAMS” is in sale since Saturday, September 11, 2021. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “entourage1″ and is located in Syracuse, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
Fine Art Vintage Photography. PASS FINDERS, PIEGAN BY ROLAND W. APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS 19 X 26.5 INCHES, MAT DIMENSIONS 23.5 X 32 INCHES. IMAGE IS MOUNTED AND MATTED. MOUNTING IS RELEASING SLIGHTLY ON LOWER RIGHT OF IMAGE. RELEASE IS VISUALLY INCONSEQUENTIAL. This item is a guaranteed authenticas shown from the original time period. NOT a copy , an ORIGINAL OLD PHOTO. NATIVE AMERICAN PICTORIALISTS PHOTOGRAVURE. APPROXIMATE PHOTOGRAVURE DIMENSIONS 19 X 26.5 INCHES, MAT DIMENSIONS 23.5 X 32 INCHES. PLEASE REQUEST AN INVOICE BEFORE PAYING. “AS IS” or PARTS items are NOT warranted to be operational or functional and are not returnable unless they do not match the item description. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. It is out of our responsibility once the item leaves our facility. The item “PASS FINDERS, PIEGAN BY ROLAND W. REED. NATIVE AMERICAN 19 X 26.5 INCHES RARE” is in sale since Friday, May 10, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Photographic Images\Photographs”. The seller is “fineartvintagephotography” and is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This item can be shipped worldwide.
This beautiful hand made sterling silver hair clip is 3 1/4 inches long by 1 3/4 inch in width. Made with a abstract Navajo design in overlay technique the weight is 32 grams. It’s signed with the hallmark of renowned Navajo artist Tommy Singer (RIP) who specialized in overlay, later adding crushed stone to the recessed areas for the technique he is most known for. I have never seen a hair clip by him before, so it’s a nice addition to any Tommy Singer collection. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “Early Navajo Signed Sterling Tommy Singer Hair Clip 3 Inches 32 Grams Rare” is in sale since Thursday, March 11, 2021. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Other Native American Jewelry”. The seller is “silver_gallery” and is located in Dragoon, Arizona. 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, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Uruguay.
Heavy VINTAGE STERLING SILVER BUTTERFLY BEAD and Coin Bead NECKLACE. Butterfly the s 3 3/16 inches wide by 1 3/4 inches tall. All tests as Sterling Silver. POLISHED AND READY TO WEAR. The item “VINTAGE STERLING SILVER BUTTERFLY BEAD NECKLACE RARE 19 inches long” is in sale since Tuesday, May 7, 2019. This item is in the category “Jewelry & Watches\Ethnic, Regional & Tribal\Native American\Necklaces & Pendants”. The seller is “randomandrare” and is located in Port Aransas, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Canada, Australia.
This is a gorgeous Navajo hand made rug, made of hand spun wool. Very rare and difficult Zig Zag pattern. This is a genuine piece of Native American rug hand made at the Navajo Nation, US. Heirloom piece that will complement any collection! Rug size: 14 X 21 inches. Navajo weaving, blankets and rugs made by the Navajo and thought to be some of the most colorful and best-made textiles produced by North American Indians. The Navajo, formerly a seminomadic tribe, settled in the southwestern United States in the 10th and 11th centuries and were well established by 1500. With a new life as a sedentary and agricultural people, the tribe began to practice weaving, which had been virtually unknown to them, learning from the Hopi how to build looms and construct fabrics on a large scale. The introduction of domestic sheep by Europeans revolutionized weaving by making a steady supply of wool available, and the Navajo began to raise sheep for wool. The Hopi had limited their designs to striped patterns, but the Navajo introduced geometric shapes, diamonds, lozenges, and zig-zags. Symbolic representations of such phenomena as the elements, the seasons, and the times of day did not develop until about 1820. Before 1800, Navajo blankets were largely made of natural-colored woolblack, white, and a mixture of the two that produced gray; a limited amount of dyeing was done, with roots, herbs, and minerals from the rich soil of the area, primarily producing dark colors, like those of the Hopi. The introduction of aniline dyes in the late 19th century led to a period in Navajo weaving characterized by bright and even gaudy designs. Vividly colored yarns were used to weave into the rugs and blankets a broad range of decorative motifs based on commonplace modern objects; representations of automobiles, bottles, tomato cans, and airplanes, for example, found their way into the formerly dignified and restrained fabrics. More traditional, geometric designs subsequently regained their popularity and are once again the dominant patterns. Weaving remains a vital aspect of contemporary Navajo community life and of its economy. The item “Navajo Rug Wool Weave Very Rare Pattern Native American Hand Made 14 x 21 inches” is in sale since Saturday, February 22, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American\ US\1935-Now\Rugs & Textiles (Navajo)”. The seller is “tee-warehouse” and is located in Walnut, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
This is the cream of the crop when it comes to Skookum Indian dolls! This is an extremely rare APPLE HEAD Skookum Indian mother and papoose more than 100 years old! Their heads were fashioned out of apples which dried and darkened into the faces seen here. This type of doll head was so fragile and sometimes rotted that its a wonder that any of them survived at all! They rarely come into the marketplace because their survival numbers are so small. This one is approximately 11 inches tall. Skookum apple head dolls were originally made by Mary McAboy at her home in Montana beginning in 1913 after her husband died of tuberculosis. She patented the dolls in 1914. The dolls she fashioned from apples and dressed in Indian costumes were an immediate success, so much so that she moved to mass production techniques within a year. She partnered with the H. Tammen Company in Los Angeles and her dolls were distributed in the east by Arrow Novelty Company in New York City. When making the apple head dolls, Mary would pinch the apples into faces as they dried and add the pins for the eyes. Bodies were made of blocks of wood or stuffed muslin sacks. This doll appears to have a soft body under the garments, and sticks of whittled wood for her legs. This doll has a partial oval printed label on the bottom of her left foot. Various labels were used on the dolls throughout the years, and the color and shape of this label identifies it as produced by H. The missing part of this label would have had the patent date (February 17, 1914) and New York Denver Los Angeles. This particular type of label was in use by the Tammen Company from approximately 1915 to the early 1920s. This dolls boots were molded of composition material. This was probably one of the earliest Skookums to have composition footwear, a feature that became commonplace by the early 1920s. This antique apple head Skookum mother and child have glass beads for eyes. The mother has composition footwear, a long cotton skirt that has faded colors of gold and green, an underskirt of blue cotton, and a bright yellow cotton kerchief tied around her head. A red cotton material serves as the top of her dress and also that of her baby. She is fully wrapped in a flannel blanket in geometric shapes of grey, red and white. Her braided hair and that of her papoose is brown lightweight yarn. One braid has a silk fastener at the end. She wears a double strand of glass beads around her neck. This Skookum doll is a true survivor! She would be a welcome addition to anyones collection, or a stand-alone representation of one of the earliest versions of the Skookum doll. Skookum, by the way, was a name Mary patented to use for the dolls in 1917. To the Northwest Chinook Indians it meant excellent. Bring this mother and baby Skookum into your home for a truly unique collectible. No two were ever made exactly alike! Thanks for your interest! The item “Antique Apple Head Skookum Doll, 11 Inches, Circa 1915-20, Extremely Rare” is in sale since Monday, October 14, 2019. This item is in the category “Dolls & Bears\Dolls\By Type\Cultures & Ethnicities”. The seller is “sheri543″ and is located in Mesquite, Nevada. This item can be shipped to United States.