american indian college fund - Skinner
american indian college fund - Skinner
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240.<br />
Western Carved Buffalo Horn, c. 19th century, a powder horn with<br />
concentric carved wood plug held with metal tacks, lg. 13 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
243.<br />
Central Plains Beaded Knife Sheath, Lakota, c. late 19th century,<br />
commercial leather beaded with multicolored geometric designs on a<br />
yellow ground, tin cone danglers, (bead loss), lg. 8 1/4 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
241.<br />
Western Incised Powder Horn, c. 19th century, decorated with a<br />
variety of images including animals, humans, and weapons, signed<br />
“W.S. Lockhard (?) 1860,” the wood plug with brass tack decoration,<br />
lg. 11 1/2 in.<br />
$500-700<br />
244.<br />
Northern Plains Commercial Leather Knife Sheath, c. third quarter<br />
19th century, made from an old saddle with incised foliate designs,<br />
with two rows of brass tacks down the side, and an early trade knife,<br />
includes custom stand, lg. 12 in.<br />
$1,500-2,000<br />
242.<br />
Western Commercial Leather Hunting Pouch and Two Powder<br />
Horns, 19th century, one horn with carved antler powder measure,<br />
horn lg. to 9 in.<br />
$250-350<br />
245.<br />
Plains Elk Antler Quirt, c. last quarter 19th century, with commercial<br />
leather lashes, with incised images of a horse, owl, fox, and bear (?),<br />
includes stand, lg. of handle 13 in.<br />
Literature: Pleasing the Spirits, Douglas Ewing, p. 160.<br />
$1,000-1,500<br />
online bidding at www.skinnerinc.com<br />
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