american indian college fund - Skinner
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492.<br />
Harry Pollard Photo of Chief Duck, Blackfeet, shown on<br />
horseback in all his regalia, Blackfeet Reserve, Alberta, Canada, with<br />
photographer’s blind stamp l.r., c. 1912, 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.<br />
$300-400<br />
493.<br />
Cabinet Card by H.B. Calfee of a Nez Perce Woman and Child, with<br />
photographer’s studio imprint verso.<br />
$400-500<br />
493A.<br />
Cabinet Card Size Photo of “Follows the Woman” and “Bull Man,”<br />
mounted on larger card stock, photographer unidentified.<br />
$300-400<br />
494.<br />
Two Cabinet Cards, one of Rain in the Face, the other of two Plains<br />
Indian men, the first by George E. Spencer, Chicago, the man wears<br />
a war bonnet and quilled hide coat and carries a pipe and pipebag,<br />
the other by Elliot and Fry, “55 and 56 Baker Street, London. W.,” the<br />
man on the left in dance regalia and wearing a buffalo horn and feather<br />
headdress, the man on the right wearing a feather headdress and fivepoint<br />
badge.<br />
Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.<br />
$500-700<br />
495.<br />
Three American Indian Photographs, one of Thomas No Water,<br />
Sioux, by Heyn, Omaha, 1899, wearing a war bonnet and breastplate,<br />
9 x 7 in.; one of a Northwest Indian by Thomas Rutter, c. 1900,<br />
“Watson-Homa,” son-in-law to Shute-A-Mone, 7 1/2 x 6 in.; and a<br />
souvenir photograph by Lily E. White, Portland, Oregon, 1901, depicting<br />
a woman and child, (the original wrapper appears to have housed a<br />
different photo by White), 6 1/2 x 4 3/4 in.<br />
Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.<br />
$400-600<br />
496.<br />
Three Southwest Stereoviews and Four Photographs of American<br />
Indians, the photographs include a Northwest man and his daughter<br />
by W.S. Bowan, Pendleton, Oregon, a seated Ponca taken about 1900,<br />
and a Plains man wearing a headdress, size of last 7 x 5, and a large<br />
photograph of Indian dancers by George W. Parsons (1845-1926),<br />
9 3/4 x 7 7/8 in.; together with three Southwest stereoviews, one of<br />
Laguna Pueblo, one of Hopi girls weaving baskets, the third of Cliff<br />
Palace, Mesa Verde.<br />
Provenance: Estate of Ed McAndrews.<br />
Literature: Great Spirit (Indian Portraits), by Edward McAndrews, pp.<br />
54 and 86.<br />
$500-700<br />
online bidding at www.skinnerinc.com<br />
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