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Item Ships From: Phoenix
Historic Laguna Pueblo Large Native American Olla, 1880's
By Native American Art
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Large Laguna Pueblo Indian Polychrome Olla, circa 1880's. Measures 12 5/8"h x 13"w. Featuring Geometric Designs on the Shoulder and Floral Designs with...
Category

Late 19th Century Native American Antique Phoenix - Folk Art

Materials

Clay

70's Serigraph by Sister Corita Kent
By Sister Corita
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Sister Mary Corita Kent (1918-1986) was known for her text-based pop influenced printmaking that conveyed her activism and spiritually-informed social...
Category

1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Phoenix - Folk Art

Materials

Paint

James Shay Navajo Sterling Silver Native American Concho Belt, Marked JS
By James Shay
Located in Phoenix, AZ
This Concho belt was created by Navajo silversmith James Shay. It features 8 sterling silver Conchos, including the buckle, with hand stamp work. The buckle is clearly hallmarked "JS STERLING...
Category

Late 20th Century Phoenix - Folk Art

Materials

Silver

Zuni Inlay Large Knife Dancer Bolo, Vintage
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Beautiful handcrafted Zuni Bolo tie. Natural stones set in sterling. No mark is seen, circa 1940s. Black leather tie is included with sterling tips. This ...
Category

Mid-20th Century American Native American Phoenix - Folk Art

Materials

Sterling Silver

Monumental Iron Railroad Tie Man Sculpture by Bruce Gray
By Bruce Gray
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Topping out at nearly 8' tall this monumental work by California sculptor Bruce Gray is truly incredible in person! It is executed in patinated iron railroad nails and looks great fr...
Category

1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Phoenix - Folk Art

Materials

Iron

Hector Ruiz "Woman On Top" Hand-Carved Artwork
Located in Phoenix, AZ
This hand-carved sculpture by Arizona artist Hector Ruiz can be interpreted two different ways. One view reflects a successful woman, a leader, boss, CEO, etc. on top of a man, or ah...
Category

Early 2000s American Other Phoenix - Folk Art

Materials

Wood, Paint

Creature Sculptures by Dick Seeger
By Dick Seeger
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Dick Seeger large-scale sculptures, circa late 1980s. Seeger created a series of large-scale creatures all with saw horses on the interiors as foundations with papier mâché atop. The...
Category

1980s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Phoenix - Folk Art

Materials

Ceramic, Wood

Hector Ruiz Carved Sculpture "40 Something White Dudes"
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Hand-carved basswood sculpture by contemporary artist Hector Ruiz that shows a male figure with an opening door located in the chest. The work reflects on how the U.S. had 40-somethi...
Category

Early 2000s American Folk Art Phoenix - Folk Art

Materials

Wood, Paint

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Fine Vintage Laguna Pot Native American Pueblo
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Large Signed Native American Hopi Original Mudhead Kachina Katsina Doll on Stand
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Located in Studio City, CA
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20th Century American Native American Phoenix - Folk Art

Materials

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Classic Vintage Zuni Inlay Ranger Buckle Set by Celestine & Elizabeth Cooche
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An extraordinary example of a vintage Zuni inlaid and sterling silver ranger buckle set by lapidary masters Celestine and Elizabeth Cooche, circa 1970s. This is classic and highly ...
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Navajo Sterling Spirit Dancer by Toby Henderson
Located in Litchfield, CT
By Toby Henderson, Dine-Navajo, American, circa 1980s. This spectacular sterling figure of a Navajo spirit dancer by renowned Navajo silversmith Toby Henderson is highly detailed. Heavily worked and excessively concha stamped, it is the perfect way to connect with the spiritual world through Dine art! Excellent condition. Remarks: "Bring the balance of self and universe into your home." Size: 5 5/8 inches high by 2 inches wide Weight: 91.5 grams Hallmarks: TH below a partial sun, maker's mark for Tobey Henderson...
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1980s American Native American Vintage Phoenix - Folk Art

Materials

Sterling Silver

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 ...
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1970s American Native American Vintage Phoenix - Folk Art

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Pueblo Harvest Dance, vintage Painting by Jose Roybal (San Ildefonso Pueblo)
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A very good Vintage sterling silver & blue turquoise Native American Navajo Concho belt, circa 1950. This very attractive Navajo belt is made up of oval silver discs with tooled & pr...
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1950s American Native American Vintage Phoenix - Folk Art

Materials

Sterling Silver

Navajo Sterling Spirit Dancer by Tobey Henderson
Located in Litchfield, CT
This spectacular sterling figure of a Navajo spirit dancer by renowned Navajo silversmith Toby Henderson is highly detailed, circa 1980s, by Toby Henderson, Dine-Navajo, American. Heavily worked and excessively concha stamped, it is the perfect way to connect with the spiritual world through Dine art! Excellent condition. Remarks: "Bring the balance of self and universe into your home." Size: 5 1/2 inches high by 2 inches wide Weight: 88.7 grams Hallmarks: TH below a partial sun, maker's mark for Tobey...
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1980s North American Native American Vintage Phoenix - Folk Art

Materials

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1950s Native American Navajo Pawn Silver & Petit Point Turquoise Bolo Tie
By Navajo
Located in San Juan Capistrano, CA
1950s Navajo-made Bolo Tie from New Mexico. Handcrafted from pawn .900 silver and set with turquoise, the rope is hand-woven leather, and the tips are silver.
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Mid-20th Century American Native American Phoenix - Folk Art

Materials

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Multi-colored 1980's Geometric Painting by Carol Coover-Grubbs
Located in Phoenix, AZ
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Materials

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Tommy Singer Large Native American Sterling Ranger Set
By Tommy Singer
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Tommy Singer Navajo Sterling Ranger Set - Buckle, Keep and Tip This large beautifully crafted buckle set was made circa 1980's. It is in excellent condition and signed "Tommy Singer - Sterling" on both the buckle and the tip. The buckle alone measures 4"l x 4 1/2"w. The keep is 2 1/4" x 1 1/4". The tip is 2" x 2 5/8" Tommy Singer (1940 - May 31, 2014) was a well-known Navajo silversmith, and his distinct style of Indian jewelry is widely recognized. Tommy was a silversmith for over 50 years. He learned the art of silversmithing from his father when he was just seven years old. His father, Tsinnigine Hathali, was a Navajo Medicine man. Tommy's early works were done in the Silver overlay technique, but soon began to feature Turquoise stones. While working with scrap turquoise chips, Tommy pioneered the technique of Chip inlay...
Category

1980s Vintage Phoenix - Folk Art

Materials

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Pair of Vintage Mexican Folk Art Angel Candle Holders
By Craft and Folk Art Museum
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Charming pair of vintage Mexican Folk Art ceramic candle holders with handles. In wonderful vintage condition. Each Measures Approximately 9"...
Category

Mid-20th Century Mexican Phoenix - Folk Art

Materials

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Sister Corita Serigraph 'Enjoy'
By Sister Corita
Located in Phoenix, AZ
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1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Phoenix - Folk Art

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Sister Corita Serigraph 'Enjoy'
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Located in Phoenix, AZ
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Located in Phoenix, AZ
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Dick Seeger Abstract Teak Horse Sculptures
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Located in Phoenix, AZ
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1960s North American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Phoenix - Folk Art

Materials

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Fichtinger Ceramic "They Would Look Good Together"
Located in Phoenix, AZ
1987 large scale ceramic bust of a boy and his dog by Tucson artist Gayle Fichtinger titled "They Would Look Good Together". Base measures 10.5 inches by ...
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1980s American Post-Modern Vintage Phoenix - Folk Art

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Red Willow Heavily Carved Antique Walking Stick Dated 1885 with Bison
By Native American Art
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Heavily and intricately carved willow walking stick. One of the most beautiful pieces of Folk Art we've seen. Dated 1885 and marked Mo. River Dak. for Missouri River Valley, Dakota. Made of red or diamond willow...
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Late 19th Century Antique Phoenix - Folk Art

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Edward Charlie Navajo Jeweler, Sterling Bracelet with Lapis and Turquoise
By Edward Charlie
Located in Phoenix, AZ
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21st Century and Contemporary Phoenix - Folk Art

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R.J. 'Raynard' Scott Navajo Artist, Sterling Overlay Bracelet
By R.J. Scott
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Navajo R.J. (Raynard) Scott Award-winning artist sterling cuff bracelet Measurements: Outside: 2-3/8" Diameter x 7/8" Wide. The circumference is 7." Fits approximately 6 1/2" wrist. Signed: Sterling R.J. Scott and his Navajo name: Taa' Itsohii Condition: Excellent. Navajo artist, Raynard J. Taa’itsohii Scott, was born on September 3, 1965 in Los Angeles, California. He is of the kin Yaa’aanii (Towering House People) Clan. Although raised primarily in urban areas, it was important for Ray and his siblings to be taught traditional Dine (Navajo) values and beliefs. Ray’s parents initiated his jewelry-making training at the early age of seven. Ray also acknowledges artists Raymond Yazzie, Boyd Tsosie...
Category

1990s Phoenix - Folk Art

Materials

Silver

Renzo Faggioli Ceramic Vessel in Variegated Creamy Earthtones
Located in Phoenix, AZ
A turned cream and burnt-umber colored vessel by master ceramics craftsman Renzo Faggioli with signature on the bottom. Mr. Faggioli teaches ceramics at...
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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Phoenix - Folk Art

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