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Untitled ‘Ledger Drawing’ Original Painting by Randy Lee White

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  • 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 assemblage including feather and wood. Wrapped canva...
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    20th Century American Native American Paintings

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    Acrylic

  • Plains Tobacco Bag Beaded and Quilled from Classic Period circa 1850-1880
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    Located in Denver, CO
    Plains Tobacco bag, circa 1850-1880, native tanned elk or buckskin with a quill work panel with pictorial cross elements, trade beads along the opening and ...
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    Antique Late 19th Century American Native American Native American Objects

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    Hide, Beads

  • Antique Native American Kachina Doll, "HeHeya Clown, " Hopi, Early 20th Century
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    Located in Denver, CO
    Hopi HeHeya Clown carrying a watermelon and backpack from the 1st quarter of the 20th century. Made of wood with pigments, dimensions measure 11 ½ x 3 ½ x 3 ¾ inches. The Heheya K...
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    Early 20th Century American Native American Native American Objects

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    Wood

  • Vintage Pueblo Native American Old Pawn Ingot Silver Bracelet, Turquoise c. 1915
    By Native American Art
    Located in Denver, CO
    Vintage Southwestern Native American Pueblo Old Pawn cuff bracelet, circa 1915. Stamped ingot silver with a turquoise cabochon. The inner bracelet circumference measures approximatel...
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    Early 20th Century American Native American Native American Objects

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    Multi-gemstone, Silver

  • Very Early Pair of Beaded Moccasins, Prairie "Woodlands", circa 1850
    By Native American Art
    Located in Denver, CO
    A rare early pair of Classic Period (Pre-Reservation era) soft-soled moccasins. Constructed of native tanned hide and exquisitely beaded with trade beads. The cuffs are adorned in ri...
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    Antique 19th Century American Native American Native American Objects

    Materials

    Hide

  • Acoma Olla 'Storage Jar', Polychrome with Abstract Foliate Motif Earthenware
    By Native American Art
    Located in Denver, CO
    Acoma Olla (storage jar), Polychrome with abstract foliate motif. Earthenware with slip glazes, dimensions measure 11 ½ inches tall and 11 inches diameter. ...
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    Antique 1890s American Native American Ceramics

    Materials

    Earthenware

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