American Indian Jewelry II A-L, Gregory Schaaf 1800 Artist Biographies

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American Indian Jewelry II A-L, Gregory Schaaf 1800 Artist Biographies
American Indian Jewelry II A-L, Gregory Schaaf 1800 Artist Biographies
American Indian Jewelry II A-L, Gregory Schaaf 1800 Artist Biographies
American Indian Jewelry II A-L, Gregory Schaaf 1800 Artist Biographies

American Indian Jewelry II A-L, Gregory Schaaf 1800 Artist Biographies
This American Indian Jewelry II is in very good used condition. There are two tears in the dust jacket; one on the front and one on the back. Other than that this book is in great shape. Please review all pictures carefully before purchasing. What you see in the pictures is exactly what you are purchasing. Please message me with any questions or to see any additional pictures. Thank you for viewing this item and happy.
American Indian Jewelry II A-L, Gregory Schaaf 1800 Artist Biographies

Plains Indian Ledger Book Art Rare Milwaukee Public Museum 34 Plate Portfolio

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Plains Indian Ledger Book Art Rare Milwaukee Public Museum 34 Plate Portfolio
Plains Indian Ledger Book Art Rare Milwaukee Public Museum 34 Plate Portfolio
Plains Indian Ledger Book Art Rare Milwaukee Public Museum 34 Plate Portfolio
Plains Indian Ledger Book Art Rare Milwaukee Public Museum 34 Plate Portfolio
Plains Indian Ledger Book Art Rare Milwaukee Public Museum 34 Plate Portfolio
Plains Indian Ledger Book Art Rare Milwaukee Public Museum 34 Plate Portfolio
Plains Indian Ledger Book Art Rare Milwaukee Public Museum 34 Plate Portfolio
Plains Indian Ledger Book Art Rare Milwaukee Public Museum 34 Plate Portfolio

Plains Indian Ledger Book Art Rare Milwaukee Public Museum 34 Plate Portfolio
Proudly presented today is this rare First Printing of “Sioux Indian Drawings”, published by Milwaukee Public Museum in 1961. Long out of print, this portfolio contains 34 plates taken from the Red Hawk Ledger Book. This incredible collection was in the possession of a Sioux warrior who survived the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890. In 1900, the collection was donated to the Milwaukee Public Museum, and in 1961, 36 plates were reproduced in a limited first edition printing. This portfolio is from that printing. Two of the plates are missing, Plate 2 and Plate 13, and the historical pamphlet that accompanies the prints is a reproduction of the original. The plates are in truly excellent condition without any issues whatsoever, and measure 12 inches by 15 and a quarter inches. The Red Hawk Ledger Book is arguably the best collection of Plains Indian Ledger Art in existence, and this portfolio is an historically important representation of that record. They have been carefully stored since that time, and never displayed. This is a wonderful opportunity to acquire such a desirable collection. This is a great historical printing, so don’t miss out! Many Thanks for your kind consideration, and as always, Best Regards, Rich.
Plains Indian Ledger Book Art Rare Milwaukee Public Museum 34 Plate Portfolio

VINTAGE SIWASH TRIBE Native American Indian Moccasins 1895 RARE

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VINTAGE SIWASH TRIBE Native American Indian Moccasins 1895 RARE
VINTAGE SIWASH TRIBE Native American Indian Moccasins 1895 RARE
VINTAGE SIWASH TRIBE Native American Indian Moccasins 1895 RARE
VINTAGE SIWASH TRIBE Native American Indian Moccasins 1895 RARE
VINTAGE SIWASH TRIBE Native American Indian Moccasins 1895 RARE
VINTAGE SIWASH TRIBE Native American Indian Moccasins 1895 RARE
VINTAGE SIWASH TRIBE Native American Indian Moccasins 1895 RARE

VINTAGE SIWASH TRIBE Native American Indian Moccasins 1895 RARE
From the Wulff Shoe Company Collection This product is a rare pair of vintage moccasins from the Siwash Tribe, dating back to 1895. Made from leather and beads, these original Native American Indian shoes are a unique piece of history and cultural significance. The craftsmanship and materials used reflect the traditional practices and artistry of the Native American tribes in the United States. A valuable addition to a ny collection of Native American artifacts or ethnographic items.
VINTAGE SIWASH TRIBE Native American Indian Moccasins 1895 RARE

Vintage Native American Indian Trophy Axe. Rare Collectible Axe Head. USA

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Vintage Native American Indian Trophy Axe. Rare Collectible Axe Head. USA
Vintage Native American Indian Trophy Axe. Rare Collectible Axe Head. USA

Vintage Native American Indian Trophy Axe. Rare Collectible Axe Head. USA
The Vintage Native American Indian Trophy Axe is a rare collectible axe head with a provenance of unknown ownership history. Handmade in the USA, this unique piece of art represents the Native American culture. This artifact from pre-1600 is a one-of-a-kind collectible that would make a valuable addition to any collection focusing on Native American history and artifacts. Its craftsmanship and cultural significance make it a sought-after item for collectors and history enthusiasts alike.
Vintage Native American Indian Trophy Axe. Rare Collectible Axe Head. USA

Rare Vintage Genuine Bronze Native American Indian Warrior Riding Horse Figurine

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Rare Vintage Genuine Bronze Native American Indian Warrior Riding Horse Figurine
Rare Vintage Genuine Bronze Native American Indian Warrior Riding Horse Figurine
Rare Vintage Genuine Bronze Native American Indian Warrior Riding Horse Figurine
Rare Vintage Genuine Bronze Native American Indian Warrior Riding Horse Figurine
Rare Vintage Genuine Bronze Native American Indian Warrior Riding Horse Figurine
Rare Vintage Genuine Bronze Native American Indian Warrior Riding Horse Figurine

Rare Vintage Genuine Bronze Native American Indian Warrior Riding Horse Figurine
This sculpture is in perfect condition Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base: Height 13.5″ X Width 16.5″ Marble Dimensions:10.5″ X 5.5″ Height without base:12.5 Weight:20 LBS Inventory:69STE476311696. Antoine Bofill’s figural bronze sculpture, “Indian Warrior, ” captures a dynamic scene of a Native American warrior adorned with a feathered headdress and tasseled leather clothing, riding on the back of a sprinting horse. The sculpture exudes motion and energy, showcasing the warrior’s intense focus and the horse’s powerful stride. The piece is in good condition and is signed by the artist, Bofill, featuring a rich dark brown patina that adds depth and character to the detailed craftsmanship. Handmade and cast using the traditional Lost Wax Casting Process, this sculpture ensures a high-quality bronze piece that can be treasured and passed down through generations. The Lost Wax Method, known for its ability to produce intricate details and fine finishes, brings out the lifelike qualities of the warrior and his horse, emphasizing Bofill’s attention to detail and artistic skill. Antoine Bofill, a student of the Academy of Beaux-Arts in Barcelona, specialized in small figurines and groups, and his expertise shines through in this remarkable sculpture. The “Indian Warrior” stands as a testament to Bofill’s mastery in bronze sculpture, capturing the essence of Native American culture and the spirit of the warrior. This piece is not only a beautiful addition to any collection but also a tribute to the timeless art of bronze sculpting. Bronze by Antoine Bofill – Le dernier d’une race Hot Cast Sculpture Figurine Art.
Rare Vintage Genuine Bronze Native American Indian Warrior Riding Horse Figurine

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Rare Native American Lithograph #24 Archery of the Mandans Catlin NA Indian 1845

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Rare Native American Lithograph #24 Archery of the Mandans Catlin NA Indian 1845
Rare Native American Lithograph #24 Archery of the Mandans Catlin NA Indian 1845
Rare Native American Lithograph #24 Archery of the Mandans Catlin NA Indian 1845
Rare Native American Lithograph #24 Archery of the Mandans Catlin NA Indian 1845
Rare Native American Lithograph #24 Archery of the Mandans Catlin NA Indian 1845
Rare Native American Lithograph #24 Archery of the Mandans Catlin NA Indian 1845
Rare Native American Lithograph #24 Archery of the Mandans Catlin NA Indian 1845
Rare Native American Lithograph #24 Archery of the Mandans Catlin NA Indian 1845
Rare Native American Lithograph #24 Archery of the Mandans Catlin NA Indian 1845

Rare Native American Lithograph #24 Archery of the Mandans Catlin NA Indian 1845
It is aprox 17″ x 22″ and features Native Americans engaging in archery activities. On the lower right it reads Day & Haigne Litho to the Queen, center it is titled ” No 24 Archery of the Mandans, From Catlin North American Indian Collection” and lower right reads Catlin del Stone by McGahey. This great piece of Americana is in excellent condition as it was preserved well in a flat drawer for many years. This one is untouched and in its original black and white state, as it was intended, and not hand colored. It will need a new mat. The First Artist of the American West. Catlin’s upbringing in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania-a crossroads between thecultivated East and the untamed frontier-fueled his lifelong fascination withNative American life. His mother, Polly Sutton, survived captivity during the1778 Battle of Wyoming, a harrowing episode of the Revolutionary War in whichsettlers were attacked by British forces and their Native allies. Her stories, along with the constant flow of trappers, hunters, and settlers passingthrough the region, deeply influenced Catlin’s understanding of the Americanwilderness and the people who called it home. Though Catlin initially followed a traditional path, studying law atLitchfield Law School and practicing briefly in Philadelphia, his artisticpassion and desire to explore the West soon overpowered his legal career. Self-taught as an artist, Catlin found success as a miniaturist portraitist inPhiladelphia before embarking on a transformative journey westward in 1830. During this expedition, he met famed explorer William Clark (of Lewis andClark) in St. Louis, who provided Catlin with invaluable knowledge about theuncharted lands and their inhabitants. Info from Arader Gallery in NY.
Rare Native American Lithograph #24 Archery of the Mandans Catlin NA Indian 1845

Antique RARE PAIR OF BEADED Native American SIOUX Plains Indian MOCCASINS VTG

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Antique RARE PAIR OF BEADED Native American SIOUX Plains Indian MOCCASINS VTG
Antique RARE PAIR OF BEADED Native American SIOUX Plains Indian MOCCASINS VTG
Antique RARE PAIR OF BEADED Native American SIOUX Plains Indian MOCCASINS VTG
Antique RARE PAIR OF BEADED Native American SIOUX Plains Indian MOCCASINS VTG
Antique RARE PAIR OF BEADED Native American SIOUX Plains Indian MOCCASINS VTG
Antique RARE PAIR OF BEADED Native American SIOUX Plains Indian MOCCASINS VTG
Antique RARE PAIR OF BEADED Native American SIOUX Plains Indian MOCCASINS VTG
Antique RARE PAIR OF BEADED Native American SIOUX Plains Indian MOCCASINS VTG
Antique RARE PAIR OF BEADED Native American SIOUX Plains Indian MOCCASINS VTG
Antique RARE PAIR OF BEADED Native American SIOUX Plains Indian MOCCASINS VTG
Antique RARE PAIR OF BEADED Native American SIOUX Plains Indian MOCCASINS VTG
Antique RARE PAIR OF BEADED Native American SIOUX Plains Indian MOCCASINS VTG
Antique RARE PAIR OF BEADED Native American SIOUX Plains Indian MOCCASINS VTG
Antique RARE PAIR OF BEADED Native American SIOUX Plains Indian MOCCASINS VTG
Antique RARE PAIR OF BEADED Native American SIOUX Plains Indian MOCCASINS VTG

Antique RARE PAIR OF BEADED Native American SIOUX Plains Indian MOCCASINS VTG
Beautiful pair of moccasins. This set has really great detailing to them and each one measures roughly 10.5 long.. There is some surface wear and spotting from age. The bottoms look to have been reinforced. 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.
Antique RARE PAIR OF BEADED Native American SIOUX Plains Indian MOCCASINS VTG

Rare Antique Pottery Tile Native American Indian Head Brick

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Rare Antique Pottery Tile Native American Indian Head Brick
Rare Antique Pottery Tile Native American Indian Head Brick
Rare Antique Pottery Tile Native American Indian Head Brick
Rare Antique Pottery Tile Native American Indian Head Brick
Rare Antique Pottery Tile Native American Indian Head Brick
Rare Antique Pottery Tile Native American Indian Head Brick
Rare Antique Pottery Tile Native American Indian Head Brick
Rare Antique Pottery Tile Native American Indian Head Brick

Rare Antique Pottery Tile Native American Indian Head Brick
This is a rare and authentic antique Native American Indian Head Brick. The brick features a stunning depiction of a Native American Indian head, making it a valuable artifact for collectors and enthusiasts of Native American culture. The brick is a unique and valuable addition to any collection of Native American artifacts. The craftsmanship of the Indian head and the age of the brick make it a true work of art that tells a story of early Native American culture in the US. Good condition for its age. There is a hairline crack that measures 5 from the top of the brick to about half way down. The top left has a chip taken out of it, as for 3 more smaller chips around the edges. The back is hollowed out. Overall brick measures 8″ x 8″ x 2.5. Refer to pictures and feel free to ask questions you may have before purchasing. Send a message prior to paying your invoice.
Rare Antique Pottery Tile Native American Indian Head Brick

Portrait Of Indian Heritage by George David Rare Map

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Portrait Of Indian Heritage by George David Rare Map
Portrait Of Indian Heritage by George David Rare Map
Portrait Of Indian Heritage by George David Rare Map
Portrait Of Indian Heritage by George David Rare Map

Portrait Of Indian Heritage by George David Rare Map
Very rare map put together by Jess Lujan of Seattle. Artwork by the famed Native American artist George David. Released in 1995 by Apache Arts. Map size 24 x 19. Short run Museum sale. The image shows a map titled “Portrait Of Indian Heritage” by George David, depicting the territories of various Native American tribes in Washington State and parts of Oregon. The map is surrounded by a decorative border featuring stylized bird designs, characteristic of Native American art from the Pacific Northwest. The map details tribal locations and names such as “QUILLAYUTE, ” “SQUAXIN, ” “NISQUALLY, ” “COWLITZ, ” “YAKIMA CONFEDERATION, ” “KLICKITAT, ” and “WASCO, ” among others. It also includes geographical features like rivers and the Puget Sound, with place names written in script. A compass rose is visible on the lower left, and a key in the lower right corner identifies symbols for present-day cities, reservations, and villages within Washington State. George was the son of Hyacinth, and the brother of well-known Nuu-chah-nulth artist, Joe David. He worked in a variety of media to produce original works including masks, drums, paintings, limited edition prints, and totem poles. George’s first print was produced in 1976 from an original painting on a drum through the Vancouver Museum. In August 1988, George and Joe carved a 30-foot totem pole in honor of their parents, which was erected at Tillicum Village on Blake Island. It was the first Nuu-cha-nulth style pole carved in a century. George was featured in the Out of the Mist exhibition in Victoria, BC. Jess Lujan, Age 67, died on Feb. He was born on Sept. 24, 1951 in Fort Ord, CA. He grew up in Hollister, CA before moving to Southern California to work as a Master Mechanic and Quality Engineer in the Aerospace Industry. In 1993, he made his home in Washington State. Later on in life and mindful of his Native heritage, he created a series of maps titled “Portrait of Indian Heritage” along with a directory of tribes across the US. He always maintained his drive to work on a wide array of projects and used his knowledge and skills to help out friends, neighbors and family. Special thanks to Fay Dye, Linda Banks. Very nice map in excellent condition.
Portrait Of Indian Heritage by George David Rare Map