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3319. Eskimo Group of Five Walrus
Carved Bilikins (5), Alaska, 19th Century AD. Each carved figure
seated with legs extended and wide cheerful grins on faces. Size:
From 1-1/2 to 3-3/4"H. Condition: Excellent with aged patina.
Custom mounted. Ex. Robert Lang Collection, New York and Maine.
Super! $1395 |
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6247. Inuit Eskimo Carved Ivory
Cribbage Board, Ca. 20th Century. With scrimshaw decoration and
four baleen carved seal attachments atop, holes on both sides.
Hinged side compartment with three ivory pegs. lg. 18-1/2 in.
Provenance: Wistariahurst Museum, Holyoke, MA; C. H. Strawbridge.
$1200  |
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6243. Inuit Soapstone Model of
A Kayak with Hunter & Animals, Ca. Mid-20th Century, Sleek
boat complete with Eskimo paddler. His catch consisting of a
walrus head and seal. The kayak with wood and bone lashed implements.
Signed on the bottom. 21in. L Provenance: Wistariahurst Museum,
Holyoke, MA. $1250 |
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5893. North West Coast Carved
Wood and Painted Hawk Frontlet, Ca. 1987. A small cedar frontlet
mask, signed on the back Ron Austin 87. He is from
the Ksan Gitsan nation, known as an exceptional carver; he graduated
from the Gitanmaax School of Northwest Indian Art. It is a transitional
hawk man carved face painted black and red. 4 in H. x 3 ½
W.+ custom mount. $325 |
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5699. Eskimo Ivory Bear
Head Ornament, 19th Century or Earlier. Flat back naturalistic
carving, perhaps an inlay, some remains of red pigment. 3/4 in
H. Ex Carmelo Guadagno Collection. Mr. Guadagno was the staff
photographer for 40 years at the Museum of the American Indian,
Heye Foundation. $295 |
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