Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece

Rare-Native-American-Ceremonial-Wood-Art-Walking-Cane-Plus-Bonus-Piece-01-ef Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece
Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece
Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece
Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece
Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece
Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece
Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece
Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece
Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece
Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece
Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece
Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece
Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece
Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece
Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece
Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece
Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece
Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece
Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece

Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece
This rare Native American ceremonial wood art walking cane is a unique piece that is sure to impress any collector. Handmade by tribal artisans in the United States, this cane features intricate details that showcase the rich culture of Native American art. The cane comes from the Cherokee tribe and is a true representation of their unique tribal affiliation. It was discovered on private land bordering a national wildlife refuge in the state of Louisiana USA. In addition to the walking cane, this listing also includes a bonus piece of Native American art. This item is perfect for anyone who appreciates unique and rare collectibles. Whether you are a collector or simply looking for a unique piece to add to your home, this Native American ceremonial wood art walking cane is sure to impress anyone and everyone! It’s too cool and At this price, given it’s rarity will not last long! These pieces are part of an advertising strategy. &####129300; They will never be priced lower than during this “advertising test”.
Rare Native American Ceremonial Wood Art. Walking Cane Plus Bonus Piece

Rare Native American carved wood walking stick Chief Saucy Osage Oklahoma signed

Rare-Native-American-carved-wood-walking-stick-Chief-Saucy-Osage-Oklahoma-signed-01-sa Rare Native American carved wood walking stick Chief Saucy Osage Oklahoma signed
Rare Native American carved wood walking stick Chief Saucy Osage Oklahoma signed
Rare Native American carved wood walking stick Chief Saucy Osage Oklahoma signed
Rare Native American carved wood walking stick Chief Saucy Osage Oklahoma signed
Rare Native American carved wood walking stick Chief Saucy Osage Oklahoma signed
Rare Native American carved wood walking stick Chief Saucy Osage Oklahoma signed
Rare Native American carved wood walking stick Chief Saucy Osage Oklahoma signed
Rare Native American carved wood walking stick Chief Saucy Osage Oklahoma signed
Rare Native American carved wood walking stick Chief Saucy Osage Oklahoma signed
Rare Native American carved wood walking stick Chief Saucy Osage Oklahoma signed
Rare Native American carved wood walking stick Chief Saucy Osage Oklahoma signed
Rare Native American carved wood walking stick Chief Saucy Osage Oklahoma signed

Rare Native American carved wood walking stick Chief Saucy Osage Oklahoma signed
Original and Rare Native American carved wood walking stick by and signed by Chief Saucy, Osage tribe of Oklahoma signed into the cane. This carved cane has been in the collection of a NH woman for 50 years and she has asked me to sell it for her. It is a very important pc. Of Osage culture, it is one of a kind and it is irreplaceable. She would love to see it go to a collection either public or private where it will be valued and preserved for years to come. Measures 37 inches long, has an alligator, bird leaves and a carved shield with Chief Saucy’s name. Born 24 Dec 1886 in Osage, Indian Territory. Married [date unknown] [location unknown]. Married 10 Jan 1911 in McClain, Oklahoma, United States. Ana Lee (Smith) Phelps. Died 27 Jul 1946 in Osage, Oklahoma, United States. Minnie Heh-Kah-Mon-Kak (Saucy Chief) Smith. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American: US\1935-Now\Other Nat. Am. Items 1935-Now”. The seller is “french451″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Culture: Native American: US
  • Artisan: Saucy
  • Provenance: Ownership History Available
  • Tribal Affiliation: Osage Nation

Rare Native American carved wood walking stick Chief Saucy Osage Oklahoma signed