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Zuni Bowl

Late 19th Century Native American Zuni Bowl
Located in Southampton, NY
Native American Zuni bowl, circa 1880.
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Antique Late 19th Century American Native American Decorative Bowls

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Pottery

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Zuni Notched Bowl
By Roweena Him
Located in San Francisco, CA
Native American bowl by Roweena Him. The stepped notched bowl with four spotted frogs on the
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20th Century American Native American Native American Objects

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Ceramic

Zuni Notched Bowl
Zuni Notched Bowl
H 4 in W 12 in D 11 in
Zuni Polychrome Bowl, circa 1900
Located in Santa Fe, NM
A traditionally made and fired bowl from Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico, dating from the turn of the
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Antique Late 19th Century North American Native American Native American...

Zuni Polychrome Bowl, circa 1900
Zuni Polychrome Bowl, circa 1900
H 14 in W 14 in D 5 in
Antique Native American Zuni Polychrome Earthenware Bowl with Deer Decoration
Located in Concord, MA
Large antique native American Zuni Pueblo Polychrome earthenware bowl, New Mexico, last quarter of
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Antique Late 19th Century American Native American Native American Objects

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Earthenware

Native American Indian Fine rare Vintage Zuni Pottery Bowl
Located in London, GB
Native American Indian rare vintage Zuni pottery bowl Cream and white with geometric design
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Vintage 1950s North American Native American Objects

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Pottery

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Native American Papago Basket with Geometric Pattern
Located in Fulton, CA
A hand woven Native American basket with a geometric pattern. Crafted by the Papago Tribe of Arizona which changed their name to the Tohono Oʼodham Nation in 1986. Very good original...
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Mid-20th Century American Native American Decorative Baskets

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Hemp

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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Historical B/W Photograph of Native American Navajo Pottery Makers
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$2,900 Sale Price
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H 12.88 in W 15 in D 0.88 in
Large Round Green and Brown Woven Basket, Mexico
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
A large round woven natural fiber basket in green. Handmade in Mexico by local artisans, this beauty will be fantastic hanging on a wall in a grouping of other baskets, or on a table...
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20th Century Mexican Folk Art Decorative Baskets

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Large Round Green and Brown Woven Basket, Mexico
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$200 Sale Price
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Romantic French Round Three Tier Painted Iron Wire Plant Stand
Located in Hopewell, NJ
Lovely French three tier vintage iron and wire plant stand having a round form. The three tier frame is decorated with faux rope border on each shelf and graceful pointed arches. The...
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Vintage 1940s French Planters and Jardinieres

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Iron, Wire

Papago Native American Indian Pictorial Coiled Lidded Olla Basket HUGE!
By Native American Art
Located in San Diego, CA
Wonderful vintage hand woven Papago Native American Indian pictorial lidded coil basket olla. Great form and design. Has wonderful figures around the basket. This is one of the large...
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Mid-20th Century American Native American Objects

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Natural Fiber

Paire of braided seagrass armchairs
Located in Isle Sur Sorgue, FR
Pair of exceptional handmade braided seagrass armchairs. Typical of the sixties, high quality work, entirely hand made. Excellent condition.
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21st Century and Contemporary French Mid-Century Modern Armchairs

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Seagrass

Paire of braided seagrass armchairs
Paire of braided seagrass armchairs
$5,418
H 29.14 in W 28.75 in D 35.44 in
Large Vintage Indigenous Canadian Lidded Birch Bark Painted Shoulder Basket
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This large hand-crafted basket is unsigned, but presumed to have originated from Canada and date to approximately 1970 and done in the period indigenous Canadian style. This lidded b...
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Mid-20th Century Canadian Native American Native American Objects

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Birch

Native American Pueblo Pictorial Drum
By Native American Art
Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID
Native American Pueblo Indian pictorial drum of cottonwood log with rawhide. One side having horse and rider hunting buffalo with teepees in the background. The reverse with a Native...
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Mid-20th Century American Native American Native American Objects

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Hide, Wood

Native American Pima Basket with Geometric Figural Motif
By Pima Indian Art
Located in Bradenton, FL
Native American pictorial pima basket with geometric figural motif, having four figures, circa. 1920s. Made of bear grass, Devil's claw and willow. Excellent condition.
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Early 20th Century American Native American Decorative Baskets

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Organic Material, Willow

Maria Martinez San Ildefonso Blackware Jar, circa 1930, Black on Black Pottery
By Maria Martinez
Located in Denver, CO
This exceptional blackware jar, created by renowned San Ildefonso Pueblo potter Maria Poveka Martinez (1887-1980), is a striking piece of Native American art from circa 1930. Crafted...
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Vintage 1930s American Native American Native American Objects

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Ceramic

Mata Ortiz Geometric Blackware Vase by Octavio Andrew
By Mata Pottery
Located in San Diego, CA
Beautiful hand-turned geometric blackware vase by Octavio Andrew, circa 2000s. The exquisite piece made of naturally black clay has a unique geometric design. This vase is in very go...
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21st Century and Contemporary Mexican Vases

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Mata Ortiz Geometric Blackware Vase by Octavio Andrew
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$420 Sale Price
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H 7 in Dm 6.5 in
Museum Documented Pima Basket
By Pima Indian Art
Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID
Pima basket de-accessioned from the Denver Museum of National History. Ex. Crane Collection and before the Smith Museum. With documentation. Period: circa 1900 Origin: Pima Size: 13...
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Early 20th Century American Native American Decorative Baskets

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Other

Museum Documented Pima Basket
Museum Documented Pima Basket
$3,500
H 5 in Dm 13 in
Panamint Basket
Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID
Finely woven bottle neck Panamint basket. 5" x 8" Period: Last quarter of the 19th century Origin: Nevada Size: 5" x 8". Family Owned & Operated Cisco’s Gallery deals in the rare...
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Antique Late 19th Century American Native American Decorative Baskets

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Other

Panamint Basket
Panamint Basket
$17,250
H 8 in Dm 5 in
Panamint Basket
Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID
Finely woven polychrome Panamint. With original collection tags. Albert Davis collection, Supt. Skidoo Mines, 1870-1890. Period: Last quarter of the 19th century. Origin: Nevada S...
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Antique Late 19th Century American Native American Decorative Baskets

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Other

Panamint Basket
Panamint Basket
$13,800
H 6 in Dm 12 in
1920's Antique Southwestern-Style Ganado-Inspired Kilim
Located in Dallas, TX
78351 Vintage Ganado Southwestern style Kilim Rug, 03'09 x 07'01. This handwoven wool vintage Ganado Southwestern style rug captures the essence of Navajo weaving traditions, showcas...
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Early 20th Century American Spanish Colonial North and South American Rugs

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Wool

Geometric Native American Pima Tray/Bowl, circa 1900
By Pima Indian Art
Located in Coeur d'Alene, ID
Large Pima tray/bowl with geometric design and dark center. Very nice tray with little, if any wear. Period: First quarter 20th century Origin: Pima Size: 6" x 20 1/2".     Family...
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Antique Early 1900s American Native American Decorative Baskets

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