Indian Art- Best of Santa Fe 2013

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Scheduled around Santa Fe's annual Indian Market, the "Best of Santa Fe" auction is our premiere buying event of the year. It's two full days of auction activity, with over 1000 lots of hard-to-find Native American beadwork, pottery, jewelry, baskets, rugs, NW Coast items, Eskimo relics, trade beads, katsinas, original art, and more plus, antique, Western, and other interesting collectibles in all categories. Held at the famous Scottish Rites Hall near Santa Fe's historic Plaza, this auction is a must-do! Please join us in Santa Fe if you can, or participate as a live online bidder through iCollector. Good luck bidding!
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Plateau Dentalia Dress541 - Plateau Dentalia Dress
Allard Auctions, Inc.
Ca. 1930-1940s, Exceptional buckskin dress with beaded accents done with seed beads, pony beads, tube beads, cut-in fringed edges, and yoke complete
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 3,500.00 - 7,000.00
Sold to floor for (2,500.00) = 2,500.00
 
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Wasco Beaded Bag - Darrell Lopez542 - Wasco Beaded Bag - Darrell Lopez
Allard Auctions, Inc.
Mid 1900s, Outstanding and rare fully beaded two-sided bag with traditional Wasco mythical symbols, figures, long matching strap, and fourteen match
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 1,750.00 - 3,500.00
Sold to floor for (1,100.00) = 1,100.00
 
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Yakima Dentalia Wedding Veil543 - Yakima Dentalia Wedding Veil
Allard Auctions, Inc.
Early 1900s, Extremely rare woven and beaded dentalium shell ceremony headpiece adorned with foreign coins, abalone discs, and shell beads. Very go
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 1,250.00 - 2,500.00
Sold to floor for (2,750.00) = 2,750.00
 
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Northern Plains Breast Plate544 - Northern Plains Breast Plate
Allard Auctions, Inc.
Late 1800s, Rare ladies full length bone hair pipe frontispiece in very good condition. Professionally framed and mounted, museum quality. 47&qu...
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Estimate : 1,250.00 - 2,500.00
Sold to floor for (1,000.00) = 1,000.00
 
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Plains Breast Plate545 - Plains Breast Plate
Allard Auctions, Inc.
Early/Mid 1900s, Classic design 4 inch hairpipe bone and brass bead necklace with latigo spacers, abalone shell discs, and brass thimble accents. R
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 700.00 - 1,400.00
Sold to floor for (400.00) = 400.00
 
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Plateau Beaded Belt Pouch546 - Plateau Beaded Belt Pouch
Allard Auctions, Inc.
Ca. 1930s, Classic design flat beaded flap bag with floral designs and round beaded suspensions. Some beads missing from one suspension, and some c
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 400.00 - 800.00
Sold to floor for (200.00) = 200.00
 
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Cheyenne Cradleboard547 - Cheyenne Cradleboard
Allard Auctions, Inc.
Mid 1900s, Beautiful full-sized green ochred leather, bent wood, and willow baby carrier with full sunshade and single beaded rosette on "for...
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 900.00 - 1,800.00
Sold to floor for (250.00) = 250.00
 
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Plateau Parfleche Case548 - Plateau Parfleche Case
Allard Auctions, Inc.
Ca. 1940s, Traditional shaped rawhide "Indian suitcase" with mineral painted designs, and has some later added inked symbols. Very good...
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 400.00 - 800.00
Sold to floor for (450.00) = 450.00
 
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Plains Parfleche Bonnet Case549 - Plains Parfleche Bonnet Case
Allard Auctions, Inc.
Mid 1900s, Rare buffalo rawhide cylindrical bonnet holder with traditional mineral painted designs, with later added fringes. Very good condition.
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 500.00 - 1,000.00
Sold to floor for (300.00) = 300.00
 
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Plains Parfleche Box550 - Plains Parfleche Box
Allard Auctions, Inc.
Early 1900s, Unique rectangular shaped rawhide box with tradecloth edging and fine detailed mineral painted geometric designs. Very good, used con
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 400.00 - 800.00
Sold to steveday for (950.00 + 190.00BP) = 1,140.00
 
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