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Randy Lee White

Original Large Painting, Native American Ledger Drawing Style by Randy Lee White
Located in Denver, CO
Original painting by Randy Lee White Native American Indian ledger style in acrylic on canvas with
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20th Century American Native American Paintings

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Acrylic

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Antique Dan Tribe Indian Scope
Located in Dallas, TX
Dan tribe Indian ceremonial scope used at the time of harvest to pass out by the Chief's wife.
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Vintage 1950s Unknown Antiquities

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Wood

Antique Dan Tribe Indian Scope
Antique Dan Tribe Indian Scope
H 26.5 in W 5 in D 6 in
Indian Chief Painting
Located in Munich, DE
American culture
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20th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Wood

Indian Chief Painting
Indian Chief Painting
H 51.19 in W 30.71 in D 1.58 in
Large American Carved Cigar Store Indian Chief, 2.4 Meter Heigh
Located in Mortsel, BE
Imposing and Iconic: Large American Carved Cigar Store Indian Chief, Standing at 2.4 Meters Tall. This magnificent sculpture, historically used to promote tobacco, encapsulates the r...
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Mid-20th Century Central American Native American Objects

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Wood

Pueblo Harvest Dance, vintage Painting by Jose Roybal (San Ildefonso Pueblo)
By Jose Roybal
Located in Denver, CO
An original watercolor painting by San Ildefonso (Pueblo) Native American artist, Jose Roybal (1922-1978) depicting the Pueblo Harvest Dance. Presented in a custom frame, outer dimen...
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Vintage 1970s American Native American Paintings

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Paper

Ditidaht/Nuu-chah-nulth Totem by Raymond Williams
By Native American Art
Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID
(1933-1988) This finely crafted wood totem pole is by Ditidaht/Nuu-Chah-Nulth master carver Raymond Williams, the father of the current generation of William's carvers. The carved to...
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Vintage 1950s Canadian Native American Native American Objects

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Cedar

Large American Carved Cigar Store Indian Chief, 2.5 Meter Heigh
Located in Mortsel, BE
Imposing and Iconic: Large American Carved Cigar Store Indian Chief, Standing at 2.4 Meters Tall. This magnificent sculpture, historically used to promote tobacco, encapsulates the r...
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Mid-20th Century Central American Native American Objects

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Wood

Signed and Dated 1935 Pastel Indian Chief
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This original framed pastel, hand-painted Indian chief is signed E. Summer 35 and is in wonderful condition.
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Vintage 1930s American Adam Style Paintings

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Paint

10 x Native American Indian Territory Handcraft, Limited Edition, Sioux, Navajo
Located in Berlin, DE
10 x originally designed American Indian Territory Handcraft, limited edition Collection of 10 important, detailed handcrafted Indian relics, artifacts. 1 x crazy horse, limited ...
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20th Century American Native American Native American Objects

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Wood

Lapis Lazuli Native American Indian Chief Statue
Located in Somis, CA
We discovered, and through extraordinary efforts acquired this rare lapis lazuli Indian chief statue, capturing the essence of a Native American leader adorned in his magnificent fea...
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20th Century North American Native American Figurative Sculptures

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Lapis Lazuli

(Ten) Assorted Metal Still Coin Banks; Circa 1950's-'70's
Located in Incline Village, NV
Nine out of these ten banks are of American manufacture, made between the 1950's and the 1970's, while one (the Well's Fargo Stage Coach) was made in China, circa 1990's. Banthrico,...
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Mid-20th Century Unknown Folk Art Toys and Dolls

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Metal

Hand-Carved Indian Chief and Baby Wolf
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This folky hand-carved Indian and wolf was found in Arizona. Probably carved in the forties locally. Unsigned or dated.
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Mid-20th Century American Adirondack Sculptures and Carvings

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Wood

Historical B/W Photograph of Native American Navajo Pottery Makers
Located in Miami, FL
A Window into History: 1922 Portrait by Odile Bouligny This captivating black and white photograph, captured in 1922 by renowned French photographer Odile Bouligny, offers a glimpse...
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Early 20th Century American Art Deco Native American Objects

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Paper

Signed Fred Crosson Indian Chief Oil Painting
By Fred Crosson
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This fine oil painting of a Indian chief is in a custom made contemporary gilded wood frame. This listed artist Fred Crosson painting is also dated 1981 and in fine condition.
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Vintage 1980s American Adirondack Native American Objects

Native American Shoshone Beaded Belt Strip
By Shoshone Native American Indian
Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID
Fully beaded Shohsone belt on harness leather. Dark blue edging with lighter blue center having dispersed geometric designs. Period: Late 19th century Origin: Great Basin - Shoshone...
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Antique Late 19th Century American Native American Native American Objects

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Beads

Gilt Bronze Native North American Indians Bookends, France, 1920
By Antoine Bofill
Located in Buenos Aires, Olivos
Fantastic bronze bookends. Gilt bronze sculptures of North American native tribal chief. Mounted over green marble. Signed A. Bofill and numbered 35 and France.
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20th Century French Art Deco Figurative Sculptures

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Marble, Bronze

Italian Hollywood Regency Ceramic Indian Chief
Located in Houston, TX
Italian Hollywood Regency Ceramic Indian Chief. This interesting vintage Italian ceramic sculpture or figure depicts an Indian chief with a beautiful headdress in a seated position.
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Vintage 1960s Italian Hollywood Regency Figurative Sculptures

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Ceramic

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Untitled ‘Ledger Drawing’ Original Painting by Randy Lee White
By Native American Art
Located in Denver, CO
) figures with a horse by Randy Lee White, also known as Randy Lee Whitehorse (born 1951). Framed dimensions
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20th Century American Native American Paintings

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Paper

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