LOT# |
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TITLE |
DESCRIPTION |
LOW EST |
HIGH EST |
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176 |
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TWO THIRD REICH MEDALS |
Includes Iron Cross 2nd Class
with ribbon dated 1939 and combat metal marked "Frank & Reif
Stuitgart". Light wear. 2" & 2 1/4". |
100 |
200 |
177 |
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THIRD REICH ARMY BELT PLATE |
Stamped steel. Fine condition. 2 1/2" long. |
80 |
120 |
178 |
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THIRD REICH LEATHER BELT &
SWORD RIG |
All with various maker's marks
and stamped eagle with swastika. Minor wear, very good. |
100 |
200 |
179 |
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U.S. ARMY LF&C TRENCH KNIFE |
With brass knuckle bow
grip. Light wear, otherwise fine
condition. 11 1/4" long. |
150 |
350 |
180 |
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1902 U.S. ARMY GENERAL OFFICER'S
BELT PLATE |
In fine cast nickel, 2-part marked on back, "1902 USA General Officer's Buckle 24K Gold P/T Branchi" with "TM" and copyright symbol. Light wear, otherwise fine condition. 3 1/2" long. |
100 |
200 |
181 |
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LARGE SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN
INDIAN BASKET |
With stepped geometric design
with spiral design in base. Minor
coil breaks at lip with nice old patina. 18" dia. X 9" h. |
500 |
1000 |
181A |
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19TH C. SIOUX BEADED WAR CLUB |
With bi-pointed carved stone
head, shaft covered with bands of salt and pepper, dark and light blue green
and yellow glass beads. Some bead
loss and head re-attached. 25
1/2" long. |
500 |
700 |
182 |
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LARGE NAVAJO NATIVE AMERICAN WEAVING |
In red, black and white in geometric pattern. Great color. Slight bleeding of red, otherwise fine. 42" x 72". EST. $300. - $500. |
300 |
500 |
183 |
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LARGE NAVAJO NATIVE AMERICAN
WEAVING |
In natural earth tones in
diamond and fence pattern. Moderate wear to sides. 46
1/2" x 76". |
200 |
400 |
184 |
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EARLY SOUTHWEST WEAVING |
All wool with gray ground and
geometric pattern. Moderate edge
wear and couple of breaks. 38
1/2" x 72". |
100 |
200 |
185 |
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FINE NAVAJO WEAVING |
In double diamond pattern. Near mint. 42" x 50". |
150 |
300 |
186 |
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EARLY NAVAJO WEAVING |
In earth tones and red. Several holes and edge wear. 33 1/2" x 55". |
50 |
100 |
187 |
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THREE SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN
WEAVINGS |
All with geometric patterns in
red, white, black and/or gray. All very good. 20" x
41"; 17 1/2" x 37"; and 16 1/2" x 37". |
100 |
150 |
188 |
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THREE SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN
WEAVINGS |
All in geometric patterns in
reds, browns, black and white. First fine, second slight edge wear and third slight bleeding of
red. 18 1/2" x 39";
20" square and 19" square. |
100 |
150 |
189 |
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R.C. GORMAN NAVAJO WEAVING PLUS |
Lot of three Navajo weavings including one signed in weaving, "R.C. Gorman" , listed American Indian artist (1932-2005). 16 1/2" x 23". Plus two other small weavings, 16" x 33" and 21" x 28". First fine; second and third slight fading. |
100 |
150 |
190 |
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TWO NAVAJO WEAVINGS |
Both in colorful geometric patterns. First minor edge wear, and second, very good. 19" x 39" and 18 1/2" x 36 1/2". |
50 |
100 |
190A |
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LG. SIGNED SANTA CLARA BLACKWARE
BOWL |
Partial signature on base reading, "Carmel Re____ Santa Clara Pueblo", with geometric design. Short tight line at lip. 9" dia. X 5 1/2" h. |
200 |
300 |
191 |
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LATE 19TH CENTURY NATIVE
AMERICAN LITHOGRAPH |
Late 19th Century 26" x 20" Indian Lithograph of Native American Indian smoking pipe. Attributed to John E. Weis, Ohio. Good condition. |
100 |
200 |
192 |
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NATIVE AMERICAN BLANKET OR
SERAPI |
In red, white and blue with
geometric pattern. Some edge wear
and small holes. 41" x
76". |
100 |
200 |
193 |
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LARGE EARLY MODEL ESKIMO KAYAK |
With figure of Eskimo carved from wood in seal skin coat. Wonderful example with wood and ivory paddle, three different types of harpoons, and other kayak fittings. Wood skin covered kayak, late 19th or early 20th Century. 26 1/2" long. |
600 |
900 |
194 |
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ARTIST SIGNED ESKIMO STONE
CARVING |
Of an Arctic tern, worn signature reading, in part "Isaek SC---". Fine condition. 6" x 3" wide. |
100 |
200 |
195 |
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ARTIST SIGNED ESKIMO STONE
CARVING |
Of scared figure with worn
signature on base. Fine
condition. 7 1/2" x 5"
x 8 1/4" high. |
100 |
200 |
196 |
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ESKIMO STONE SCULPTURE |
Being four stylized seals seated on iceberg, five separate pieces, soapstone. Fine condition. 11" dia. X 7 1/2" h. |
100 |
200 |
197 |
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ESKIMO MODEL KAYAK |
In wood with rawhide cover and
carved and painted wood paddle. Circa 1910. A couple of
short tears in hide, otherwise fine condition. 28" long. |
100 |
150 |
198 |
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CARVED ESKIMO ANTLER LADLE |
Single piece with pierced and
geometrically carved handle and caribou engraved in bowl. One tine of fork missing, otherwise
fine. 11 1/4" long. |
100 |
200 |
199 |
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TWO LEATHER ESKIMO DOLLS |
From Whittemore collection. First is a mother and child in
traditional dress in leather and felt with inked face and bone hands. Sticker on back "The Sally Schell
Whittemore Collection, Skinners". Fine condition. 11"
high. The second with carved
ivory face fur traditional outfit, leather beaded gloves. Slight fur loss at one knee. 13" high. |
100 |
200 |
200 |
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SCARCE FIGURAL AMERICAN INDIAN
ASH TRAY |
Cast iron with green onyx and
claw feet. Original black paint
with some remaining paint on headdress. Some wear, otherwise fine condition. 35" h. |
200 |
400 |
201 |
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OUTSTANDING CARVED FEDERAL
MANTLE |
In Adams style with extensive
fluting, sun bursts and floral carvings. Pine and poplar with pit saw marks on rear. In newer light blue painted finish, Circa 1810. Found in Ohio. Opening is 40" x 53",
overall mantle is 85" x 62" h. Good condition. |
600 |
1000 |
202 |
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GREAT SHAKER CUPBOARD W/ORIG.
BLUE PAINT |
Dovetailed case with bread board
ends on door. Two shelves
inside. Found in Maine
estate. Excellent original
condition. 49 3/4" h x 20
1/4" w x 12" d. |
800 |
1500 |
203 |
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PERIOD QUEEN ANNE CHAIR W/ORIG.
SURFACE |
Wonderful early 18th Century
rush seat chair with curved back and Spanish feet. Great original red surface. Found in Connecticut. Some loss to rush, otherwise fine
condition. 39 1/2" h x 19
1/2" w x 15 1/2" d. |
200 |
500 |
204 |
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EARLY 18TH CENTURY WILLIAM &
MARY D.L. TABLE |
Period mahogany gate leg drop
leaf table with original hinges. 27 1/2" h x 42 1/4" w x 16" closed. 19" leaves. 53" when open. |
400 |
800 |
205 |
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CIRCA 1810 HEPPLEWHITE NEW
ENGLAND STAND |
Cherry and maple includes birdseye banded with mahogany dovetailed drawer, and banded mahogany inlay at front edge of top. Wear to finish at top, otherwise fine condition. 27" h x 19" w x 19" d. |
200 |
300 |
206 |
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PERIOD CHIPPENDALE PHILADELPHIA
ATTRIB. CHAIR |
18th Century cherry wood chair
with carved open splat mortised thru back as a Philadelphia chair. Fine condition. 37 1/2" x 21" w x 16"
d. |
200 |
500 |
207 |
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HEPPLEWHITE WALNUT INLAID STAND |
Dovetailed drawer with line
inlay and checkered inlay below. Imperfections. 27
1/2" h x 20: w x 19 1/2" d. |
150 |
250 |
208 |
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TALL PERIOD QUEEN ANNE CANDLE
STAND |
Late 18th Century stand with scalloped top, and fluted column resting on snake feet. Dark stain to top. 36 3/4" h. Top - 9 1/2". |
100 |
200 |
209 |
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UNUSUAL SHERATON CHERRY 2-DRAWER
STAND |
Very unusual cherry stand with
fine carved panels on each side of two drawers. Unusual double fluted turned
legs. Excellent refinished
condition. 29" h x 20"
w x 17 3/4" d. |
300 |
500 |
210 |
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EARLY CHERRY CANDLE STAND |
Circa 1810 stand with finely
turned shaft and snake feet. Alligatored surface remains to top. Dovetailed construction. One old repaired leg. 25 1/2" h. 14" top. |
100 |
200 |