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Arapaho Tobacco Pipe Bag, Circa 1870 – Late Classic Period Native American Art
Arapaho Tobacco Pipe Bag, Circa 1870 – Late Classic Period Native American Art

Arapaho Tobacco Pipe Bag, Circa 1870 – Late Classic Period Native American Art

By Arapaho Indian Art

Located in Denver, CO

This extraordinary Arapaho tobacco/pipe bag, dating from the late Classic period (circa 1870s), is

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Antique 1870s American Native American Native American Objects

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Hide, Beads

American Indian Cheyenne Style Beaded Tobacco Bag
American Indian Cheyenne Style Beaded Tobacco Bag

American Indian Cheyenne Style Beaded Tobacco Bag

Located in Dallas, TX

An exceptional American Indian Cheyenne style beaded tobacco bag, early 20th century. The bag

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Vintage 1910s American Native American Objects

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Leather, Glass

19th Century Arapaho Large Panel Tobacco Bag
19th Century Arapaho Large Panel Tobacco Bag

19th Century Arapaho Large Panel Tobacco Bag

Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID

Arapaho large panel, tobacco bag with old collection tag "tobacco bag" white seal #450. Brain

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Antique Late 19th Century American Native American Tobacco Accessories

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Fine Rare Old Native American Beaded Pipe Tobacco Bag
Fine Rare Old Native American Beaded Pipe Tobacco Bag

Fine Rare Old Native American Beaded Pipe Tobacco Bag

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H 11.82 in W 5.91 in D 0.4 in

Fine Rare Old Native American Beaded Pipe Tobacco Bag

Located in London, GB

Fine rare old native American beaded pipe or tobacco bag Buckskin, finely beaded on the both sides

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Early 20th Century North American Native American Objects

Materials

Leather

Antique Native American Tobacco Bag, Arapaho, circa 1875-1880
Antique Native American Tobacco Bag, Arapaho, circa 1875-1880

Antique Native American Tobacco Bag, Arapaho, circa 1875-1880

By Arapaho Indian Art

Located in Denver, CO

A late Classic period women's Southern Arapaho tobacco bag. Constructed of native tanned hide with

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Antique 19th Century American Native American Native American Objects

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Antique Native American Beaded Tobacco Bag, Plateau, 19th Century
Antique Native American Beaded Tobacco Bag, Plateau, 19th Century

Antique Native American Beaded Tobacco Bag, Plateau, 19th Century

By Plateau Indians

Located in Denver, CO

A unique 19th century American Indian pipe bag (tobacco bag). Constructed of red trade cloth with

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Antique 19th Century American Native American Native American Objects

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Antique Native American Beaded Tobacco Bag 'Pipe Bag', Sioux, 19th Century
Antique Native American Beaded Tobacco Bag 'Pipe Bag', Sioux, 19th Century

Antique Native American Beaded Tobacco Bag 'Pipe Bag', Sioux, 19th Century

By Sioux Indian Art

Located in Denver, CO

Classic period Sioux (North American Indian) pipe bag/tobacco bag dates to circa 1850-1875. It is

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Antique Mid-19th Century American Native American Native American Objects

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Antique Native American Beaded Tobacco Bag, Crow ‘Plains Indian’, 19th Century
Antique Native American Beaded Tobacco Bag, Crow ‘Plains Indian’, 19th Century

Antique Native American Beaded Tobacco Bag, Crow ‘Plains Indian’, 19th Century

By Crow

Located in Denver, CO

This remarkable tobacco bag was created during the 19th century. It is constructed of native-tanned

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Antique 19th Century American Native American Native American Objects

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Antique Plains Quillwork Tobacco Bag c.1850–1880 Beaded Native Hide
Antique Plains Quillwork Tobacco Bag c.1850–1880 Beaded Native Hide

Antique Plains Quillwork Tobacco Bag c.1850–1880 Beaded Native Hide

By Native American Art

Located in Denver, CO

This exceptional Plains Native American quillwork tobacco bag, dating to circa 1850–1880, is a rare

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Antique Late 19th Century American Native American Native American Objects

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Hide, Beads

Native American Pipe Tobacco Bag with Floral Bead Work
Native American Pipe Tobacco Bag with Floral Bead Work

Native American Pipe Tobacco Bag with Floral Bead Work

Located in Ottawa, Ontario

Native American Pipe Tobacco Bag With Floral Bead Work, Probably Ojibwa, Circa 1890-1920, Deer skin

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Early 20th Century American Native American Native American Objects

Materials

Animal Skin, Hide

Antique Native American Beaded Tobacco Bag, Sioux 'Plains Indian', circa 1910
Antique Native American Beaded Tobacco Bag, Sioux 'Plains Indian', circa 1910

Antique Native American Beaded Tobacco Bag, Sioux 'Plains Indian', circa 1910

By Sioux Indian Art

Located in Denver, CO

A pipe bag (Tobacco Bag), constructed of native tanned hide and and beaded with stylized tepee

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Early 20th Century American Native American Native American Objects

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Native American Tobacco Bag For Sale on 1stDibs

At 1stDibs, there are many versions of the ideal native American tobacco bag for your home. A native American tobacco bag — often made from animal skin, hide and beads — can elevate any home. There are many kinds of the native American tobacco bag you’re looking for, from those produced as long ago as the 19th Century to those made as recently as the 20th Century. Each native American tobacco bag bearing hallmarks is very popular. Arapaho Indian Art, Sioux Indian Art and Crow each produced at least one beautiful native American tobacco bag that is worth considering.

How Much is a Native American Tobacco Bag?

Prices for a native American tobacco bag can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, they begin at $549 and can go as high as $13,200, while the average can fetch as much as $4,898.

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