Native American Art + Design - Online

online only auction | 1 day sale | 4 days away
Location
Monrovia, CA 91016
Dates

Sale Starts

Tue
Feb 24
12pm

Sale Ends

Tue
Feb 24

Terms & Conditions

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

These Terms and Conditions ("Terms") set out the terms by which the sale or purchase of property at auction through John Moran Auctioneers, Inc. ("Moran") will be governed. These Terms constitute a legal and binding agreement between You and Moran.
1. AUCTION HOUSE AS AGENT. Except as otherwise expressly stated in writing, Moran acts as an agent for the seller. Thus, any contract for the sale of property through Moran is made between the respective seller and buyer.

2. BEFORE THE AUCTION
a. Public Preview. All property is available for inspection by public or private preview according to the auction information posted online and in the catalogue. In many cases, particular lots can be examined in advance by private appointment by contacting a customer service representative at info@johnmoran.com or by dialing 626-793-1833. Prospective buyers are strongly encouraged to personally examine any property in which they are interested.

c. Property Sold "As Is": Neither Moran nor the seller provides any guarantee in relation to the nature of the property, or to any errors or omissions in the catalogue or supplemental material, apart from the Limited Warranty stated in Section 5 below. ALL PROPERTY IS SOLD "AS IS." Condition reports are offered as a courtesy and are typically published in Moran's catalogue, or online, or can be made available upon request. The absence of a condition report does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration, nor does reference to particular defects imply the absence of others.

3. AT THE AUCTION
a. Admission. Moran?s auction is open to the public, although Moran reserves the right to, in its sole discretion, refuse admission or participation to anyone at any time. The auction may be recorded (visually, aurally, or otherwise) and all participants or attendees at the auction consent to such recording.

b. Buyer Registration. Prospective buyers must register with Moran before bidding. Moran may, in its sole discretion, require identification, financial references, or a deposit in advance of buyer eligibility. Registered bidders accept personal liability to pay the purchase price, including the Buyer?s Premium, as described in Section 4(a) below, plus all applicable charges, unless Moran agrees in advance that the bidder is acting as agent on behalf of an identified third party that Moran, in its sole discretion, deems acceptable. In such case, Moran will look to the third party for payment. Successful bidders may be required to further verify their identity before property is released.

c. Bidding Guidelines. Bidding, whether in person or by agent, absentee bid, telephone, or internet, constitutes a bidder?s acceptance of these Terms. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the buyer. The auctioneer retains the absolute right to reject any bid; withdraw, pass, or divide any lots; combine multiple lots; advance the bidding at their absolute discretion; and?in the case of error or dispute, whether during or after the sale?determine the successful bidder; continue the bidding; cancel the sale; or re-offer and sell the lot in question. Under no circumstances are sellers, or agents acting on their behalf, permitted to bid on their own property. In the event of any dispute after the auction, Moran?s sale record shall be conclusive as to the successful bidder and the price of the successful bid.

d. Absentee, Telephone, and Internet Bidding. Moran offers absentee, telephone, and internet bidding as a convenience to clients and does not accept liability for errors or failures to execute bids. Absentee and telephone bids must be recognized by Moran prior to auction day. When identical absentee bids are submitted that become the highest bids at the auction, the bid first received by Moran shall be accepted as the winning bid. Telephone bidders are encouraged to leave minimum bids in case of technical failure.

e. Reserves. Unless Moran expressly indicates otherwise, lots may be offered subject to a reserve, which is the confidential minimum price below which the lot will not be sold. The reserve for any lot shall not exceed its published estimate. Moran shall act to protect the reserve by bidding through the auctioneer, who may open bidding on any lot below the reserve by placing a bid on the seller?s behalf. The auctioneer may continue to bid on behalf of the seller up to the reserve amount, either by placing consecutive bids or by placing bids in response to other bidders. Lots without reserves are typically opened for bidding at 50% of their low estimate. In the absence of a bid at that level, the auctioneer may proceed backward at their discretion or deem the lot unsold if a bid is not recognized.

4. AFTER THE AUCTION
a. Payment and Title Transfer. The buyer agrees to pay the sum of the hammer price plus Buyer?s Premium, plus any applicable sales tax. The Buyer?s Premium will be calculated as follows: 27% on the first $1,000,000 of the hammer price, plus 21% on any amount between $1,000,001 and $5,000,000, and 15% on any amount above $5,000,000 when paying by cash, check, or wire transfer.

Successful bidders using Live Auctioneers or Invaluable platforms will be charged a Buyer?s Premium calculated as follows: 32% on the first $1,000,000 of the hammer price, plus 26% on any amount between $1,00,001 and $5,000,000, and 20% on any amount above $5,000,000 when paying by cash, check, or wire transfer.

Credit card payments made directly to Moran will be subject to an additional 3% acceptance fee. This fee is not more than the cost of accepting these cards. The name and address associated with the credit card must match the name and address of the successful bidder. Credit Cards are not an accepted form of payment for buyers outside the United States.

Buyers are strongly encouraged to provide full payment at the auction. Payment must be received by Moran within five business days immediately following the auction. The buyer does not acquire title to and may not take possession of the lot until all amounts (including the hammer price, premium, and applicable taxes) due to Moran have been paid in full.

Unless alternate payment arrangements are made immediately following the auction, successful Live Auctioneers bidders will be automatically charged via Live Auctioneers? LivePayments 24 hours after the auction. Payments made through Live Auctioneers LivePayments are subject to an additional processing fee and any applicable state sales tax.

b. Collection. Buyers are strongly encouraged to collect purchased items from the sale site at the time of the auction. Packing material and labor are provided free of charge at the sale site during the auction. Packing and handling of purchased lots is undertaken by Moran solely as a convenience to customers. If a buyer opts to use this courtesy packing and handling service, Moran is not liable for damage to property, regardless of cause.

c. Storage and Abandonment. Following the auction, uncollected lots shall be relocated to and stored in Moran?s warehouse. Moran shall retain possession of all purchases until full payment has been received from the buyer. Lots remaining uncollected after the fifth business day following the sale, regardless of payment status, are subject to a per-lot daily storage charge of $10.00. In addition to other remedies available by law, Moran reserves the right to impose upon delinquent buyers a separate 1% monthly charge (of the purchase price, or the maximum permitted by law) commencing on the sixth business day after the sale date. If a buyer fails to retrieve a purchased lot within thirty (30) days after the date of sale (the ?Retrieval Period?), Moran may, without further notice, (a) continue to store the lot in Moran?s warehouse, or at the warehouse of a third-party, subject to the storage charge described above; (b) deliver the lot to the buyer at the buyer?s expense; or (c) sell the lot at auction without reserve at a place and time determined by Moran in its sole discretion.

d. Consequences of Late Pick-Up/Abandoned Property. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Moran has no duty to store any lot indefinitely. Any purchased lot that remains in Moran?s possession sixty (60) days after the Retrieval Period (collectively, ninety (90) days) will be deemed abandoned (?Abandoned Property?) and title to it will pass to Moran. Moran may, in its sole discretion, discard or sell any Abandoned Property and may keep any proceeds from any such sale. Moran may not be held liable for any claims related to Abandoned Property. Moran is not responsible for damage or loss that occurs to Abandoned Property and Moran is not responsible for insuring Abandoned Property after the Retrieval Period.

e. Shipping. As a courtesy to buyers, Moran provides a list of preferred shippers who are in the business of transporting antiques and works of art. Buyers are responsible for arranging their own shipping estimates and deliveries. Moran, in its sole discretion and as a courtesy to buyers, may arrange to have purchased lots packed, insured, and forwarded by a third-party shipper at the request, expense, and risk of the buyer. In circumstances where Moran arranges for such third-party services, Moran may apply an administration charge of 15% of that service fee. Moran assumes no responsibility for acts or omissions in such packing or shipping by other packers or carriers, even if recommended by Moran. Moran also assumes no responsibility for any damage to picture frames or to the glass therein.

f. All Sales Final. Notwithstanding other terms mentioned herein, refunds may be given in Moran?s sole discretion. Refunds requested on the grounds of authenticity must be made within 180 days of the auction and accompanied by a supporting written statement from a recognized authority (defined as a person who has authored, edited, or substantially contributed to a monograph on the artist; a person who has curated, organized, or substantially contributed to a solo exhibition on the artist; or a person who has represented the artist?s estate or someone who represented or worked closely with the artist while they were alive and, in any of the foregoing instances, physically handled works of the period, medium, and subject matter in question during the course of their duties) stating that the object sold is incorrect or not the work of the artist. Dealers, appraisers, and representatives of other auction firms do not qualify as authenticators of individual artists unless they have had such specific involvement with that artist?s work, as specified above, in addition to their daily duties. Refunded lots must be returned to Moran in the same condition as when sold. Moran does not grant extensions to refund considerations based upon authenticity due to shipping delays. There are no exceptions to this refund policy.

5. LIABILITY AND LIMITED WARRANTY
a. Liability. The buyer expressly agrees that (i) neither Moran nor the seller shall be liable, in whole or in part, for any special, indirect, or consequential damages, including, without limitation, loss of profits, and (ii) the buyer?s damages, if any, are limited exclusively to the original purchase price paid for the lot.

b. Limited Warranty. ALL PROPERTY IS SOLD AS IS. Neither the seller nor Moran or its associates make any representation, express or implied, warranty (including merchantability and fitness), or guarantee in condition, age, size, provenance, medium, signature, inscription, exhibition history, importance, rarity, country of origin, genuineness, historical relevance, monetary or other value, framing or lack thereof, mounting, conservation, coloring, palette, inscription, edition, style, label, or other descriptor. No statement in the catalogue, brochures, website, bill of sale, invoice, any supplementary material, or statements by any Moran employee shall be deemed a warranty, representation or assumption of liability.

c. Descriptions. No warranty, whether express or implied, is made with respect to any description contained in this auction or any second opinion. Any description of the items or second opinion is for the courtesy of identifying the items for those bidders who do not have the opportunity to view the lots in person, and no description of items has been made part of the basis of the transaction or has created any express warranty that the goods would conform to any description made by the auctioneer. Color variations can be expected in any electronic or printed imaging and are not grounds for the return of any lot.

d. Estimates. All estimates provided are carefully considered opinions of Moran?s specialists and are merely suggested guidelines for interested buyers. Buyers must be aware that all property sold is subject to fluctuating values depending on the subjective interests of collectors and a wide variety of other uncontrollable factors. The lots auctioned may sell at prices above, within, or below estimate.

e. Notices, Demands, and Refunds. Any demands for refunds, problems with the lot(s) sold or notices of any kind concerning the auction shall be made (1) in writing and addressed to John Moran Auctioneers, Inc, 145 East Walnut Avenue, Monrovia, CA 91016 or (2) via email at info@johnmoran.com.

6. ADDITIONAL MATTERS
a. Copyright. The copyright on all images, illustrations, and written material produced by or for Moran for its auction is and will remain at all times the property of Moran. Moran and the seller make no representation or warranty that the buyer will acquire any copyright or reproduction rights to a purchased lot.

b. Buyer?s Breach of Conditions. If a buyer fails to comply with any of these Terms, Moran may, in addition to asserting all remedies available by law, including the right to hold that buyer liable for the purchase price, (i) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages any payment made by the buyer; (ii) resell the property without reserve at public auction or privately upon notice to the buyer; or (iii) take such other action as Moran deems necessary or appropriate. If Moran resells the property, the original defaulting buyer shall be liable for the payment of any deficiency between the original sale price and any subsequent mitigation sale, including warehousing, the expenses of both sales, reasonable attorney?s fees, commissions, incidental damages, and all other charges due hereunder. In the event that such buyer pays a portion of the purchase price for any property, Moran?s shall apply the payment received to such property that Moran, in its sole discretion, deems appropriate. Moran shall have the benefit of all rights of a secured party under the Uniform Commercial Code as adopted in the State of California.

c. Governing Law. The rights and obligations of the parties with respect to these Terms and the conduct of the auction shall be governed and interpreted by the laws of the State of California.

d. Arbitration. Any dispute, claim, or controversy arising out of or relating to these Terms or the breach, termination, enforcement, interpretation, or validity thereof, including the determination of the scope or applicability of this agreement to arbitrate, shall be determined by private arbitration before an arbitrator. The arbitration shall be administered by JAMS pursuant to its Comprehensive Arbitration Rules and Procedures. Judgment on the award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction.
This clause does not preclude the parties from seeking provisional remedies in aid of arbitration from a court of appropriate jurisdiction. The parties shall maintain the confidential nature of the arbitration proceeding and the award, including the hearing, except as may be necessary to prepare for or conduct the arbitration hearing on the merits, or except as may be necessary in connection with a court application for a preliminary remedy, a judicial challenge to an award or its enforcement, or unless otherwise required by law or judicial decision.
In any arbitration arising out of or related to these Terms, the arbitrator shall award to the prevailing party, if any, the costs and attorneys? fees reasonably incurred by the prevailing party in connection with the arbitration. If the arbitrator determines a Party to be the prevailing party under circumstances where the prevailing party won on some but not all of the claims and counterclaims, the arbitrator may award the prevailing party an appropriate percentage of the costs and attorneys? fees reasonably incurred by the prevailing party in connection with the arbitration.

e. Severability. Should any of these conditions be deemed unenforceable, invalid, or illegal in any court having jurisdiction, that part shall be severed from these Terms and shall have no effect on the enforceability of the remaining provisions contained herein, which shall remain valid to the fullest extent permitted by law.
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Our Native American Art + Design auction presents a selection of Indigenous works from the Southwest and Northwest Coast. Highlights include early Navajo and Pueblo silver jewelry, Second- and Third-Phase Navajo wearing blankets, Germantown, Transitional, both historic and contemporary Teec Nos Pos, Burntwater, Two Grey Hills, Yei, and Wide Ruins rugs. The sale also features Pueblo pottery by Margaret Tafoya and others, select Northwest Coast art, and 40 group lots of jewelry and Zuni fetish animals.
A Navajo double saddle blanketA Navajo saddle blanketA Navajo double saddle blanketA Navajo Transitional textileA Navajo optical rugA Navajo regional rugA Navajo regional rugA Navajo regional rugA Navajo regional rugA Navajo Ganado rugA Navajo regional rugA Navajo regional rugA Navajo regional rugA Navajo regional rugA Navajo regional rugA Navajo banded textileA Navajo Transitional blanketA Navajo Transitional blanketA Navajo Transitional blanketA Navajo JB Moore Crystal rugA Navajo Red Mesa rugA Navajo regional rugA large Navajo regional runnerA Navajo Germantown eye dazzler blanketA Navajo Third Phase woman's wearing blanketA Second Phase Navajo wearing blanketA Navajo Third Phase wearing blanketA Navajo Yei pictorial textileA Navajo Yei pictorial textileA Navajo Humpbacked Yei pictorial textileA Navajo Yei Bi Chei pictorial textileA Navajo pictorial Tree of Life textileA Navajo Teec Nos Pos rugA Navajo Teec Nos Pos rugA Navajo Teec Nos Pos rugA Navajo Teec Nos Pos textileA Navajo Teec Nos Pos rugA Navajo Teec Nos Pos rugA Navajo Teec Nos Pos rugA Navajo regional rugA Navajo regional textileA Navajo Ganado rugA Navajo Two Grey Hills rugA Navajo Teec Nos Pos textileA Navajo Coal Mine Mesa raised outline rugA Navajo Coal Mine Mesa raised outline textileA Navajo Burntwater raised outline textileA Navajo Burntwater textileA Navajo Burntwater raised outline textileA Navajo raised outline Storm Pattern textileA Navajo raised outline Storm Pattern textileA Navajo Storm Pattern rugA Navajo double-faced twill saddle blanketA Navajo Crystal textileA Navajo Crystal rugA Navajo Wide Ruins textileA Navajo Wide Ruins textileA Navajo Wide Ruins textileA Navajo Wide Ruins textileA Navajo Pine Springs textileA framed Navajo pictorial sand painting textileA framed Navajo pictorial Yei textileA framed Lula Brown Navajo regional sampler weavingR.C. Gorman (1932-2005, Navajo/Dine), "Rio Grande," 1982A polychrome pictorial Navajo wedding basketA monumental polychrome pictorial Navajo wedding basketA large polychrome pictorial Navajo wedding basketA large polychrome Navajo wedding basketA large polychrome pictorial Navajo wedding basketA polychrome pictorial San Juan Paiute butterfly basketTed DeGrazia (1909-1982), "Old Indian and Wife Trade Three Loads of Meat (Chapter 2, Page 6)," 1961Ted DeGrazia (1909-1982), "Herd of Cattle to Presidio San Antonio (Chapter 3, Page 6)," 1961Ted DeGrazia (1909-1982), "Juan Galvan Brings Indians in Band (Chapter 2, Page 4)," 1961Ted DeGrazia (1909-1982), "Roster San Antonio Began 1722 (Chapter 1, Page 1)," 1961Ted DeGrazia (1909-1982), "Two Apache Women Drive [Fifteen] Horses," 1961Ted DeGrazia (1909-1982), A nearly complete "Padre Kino" portfolio, 1962Donald F. Montileaux (b.1948, Oglala Sioux), Ledger painting, 2012Jim Yellowhawk (b. 1958, Itazipco Lakota), Ledger art, 2012Johnny Benally Sr. (20th century, Navajo/Dine), "Whirling Log"Johnny Benally Sr. (20th century, Navajo/Dine), "Whirling Log"Rosabelle Ben (20th century, Navajo/Dine)Tyler Herman Jr. (20th century, Navajo/Dine), "Koshare Kachina with Fetish and Pottery"A Navajo First Phase style sterling silver concho beltA Joe H. Quintana Cochiti sterling silver and turquoise concho beltTwo Mojave pottery dollsA Navajo cast sterling silver concho beltA Navajo sandcast sterling silver and turquoise ketoh arm guardA Southwest silver sandcast and turquoise cuff braceletTwo Southwest sterling silver and turquoise jewelry itemsA Delbert Delgarito Navajo sterling silver and turquoise concho beltA Navajo sterling silver concho beltA large Zuni Pueblo polychrome pottery ollaAn Acoma Pueblo polychrome pottery ollaAn Acoma Pueblo polychrome pottery jarMargaret Tafoya (1904-2001, Santa Clara Pueblo), A blackware pottery jar, mid/late 20th centuryA Laguna Pueblo sgraffito pottery ollaStella Teller (b. 1929, Isleta Pueblo), A polychrome pottery Christmas nativity set, 1970A Hopi Pueblo polychrome pottery bowlA Hopi Pueblo polychrome pottery bowlA Hopi Pueblo pottery canteenCharlene Colleteta (b. 20th century, Hopi-Tewa), A polychrome pottery bowl, circa 1986Two Hopi Pueblo pottery vasesThree Hopi Pueblo pottery jarsTwo Hopi Pueblo polychrome pottery jarsDora Tse-Pe (1939-2022, Zia/San Ildefonso Pueblo), A diminutive redware pottery turquoise inset jarlAngela Baca (1927-2014, Santa Clara Pueblo), A redware pottery melon jar, mid/late 20th centuryA Vernon Wallace Zuni petit point coral cuff braceletA Southwest Zuni style sterling silver and coral petit point cuff braceletA Jimmie King Jr Navajo sterling silver and stone inlay cuff braceletA Danny Clark Navajo 14K gold, coral, and turquoise bead necklacePauline Romero (b. 1962, Jemez Pueblo), Two redware wedding vases, late 20th/early 21st centuryThree Pueblo pottery vesselsThree Acoma Pueblo polychrome pottery wedding vasesTwo Acoma Pueblo polychrome pottery wedding vasesEva Histia (1914-2005, Acoma Pueblo), Two polychrome pottery owls, late 20th/early 21st centuryA Zuni Pueblo fetish pottery jarThree Pueblo pottery piecesA Kewa/Santa Domingo Pueblo multistrand heishi necklaceA Kewa/Santo Domingo Pueblo turquoise necklaceA Kewa Santo Domingo Pueblo turquoise and heishi shell necklaceA Kewa/Santo Domingo Pueblo inlay shell pendant necklaceA Kewa/Santo Domingo Pueblo shell necklaceA Southwest Pueblo style multistrand coral necklaceA Southwest Pueblo Zuni style carved stone fetish necklaceA group of Southwest Pueblo style carved fetish necklacesAn Inuit carved soapstone bear figureLambert Goldsmith (20th century, Cowichan), "The Raven," late 20th centuryA Northwest Coast polychrome carved cedar carved maskAubrey LaFortune (b. 1966, Coast Salish), A Northwest Coast polychrome carved cedar wolf mask, late Ivan [Cyot] Otterlifter (1936-1999, Cherokee-adopted Tlingit), A Northwest Coast polychrome carved wA Northwest Coast polychrome carved cedar raven transformation maskA Northwest Coast polychrome carved cedar maskThree Northwest Coast polychrome carved wood itemsThree Northwest Coast polychrome carved cedar raven rattlesRich Lavalle (adopted Tlingit, b. 1945), A carved wood and abalone shell inlay pipe, circa 1970sA group of polychrome Northwest Coast basketsA polychrome Coast Salish/Nisqually basketA large polychrome pictorial Yokuts basketA large Yokuts basketry bowlA large Yokuts basketry bowlA large polychrome Yokuts basketA polychrome Hupa/Yurok/Karuk basketry hatA polychrome Hupa/Yurok/Karuk basketry hatA large polychrome Hupa/Yurok/Karuk storage basketTwo Mono basketry cradleboardsA group of Mono basketry cradleboardsA California Mission basketA group of Paiute basket cleaning brushesA Paiute basketry jarA large Apache basketry water vesselA large Apache figurative basketAn Apache basketry trayA large Apache basketAn Apache burden basketA Pima oval basketA group of Pima basketsA Southwest pictorial spider basketAn Isleta Pueblo cross necklace and earringsA Southwest Navajo sterling silver squash blossom necklace and earringsA Southwest cast sterling silver squash blossom necklaceA diminutive Southwest silver and turquoise squash blossom necklaceA Southwest silver and turquoise squash blossom necklaceA Southwest sterling silver and turquoise squash blossom necklaceA Southwest 'Box and Bow' silver and turquoise squash blossom necklaceA Southwest Zuni sterling silver and turquoise squash blossom necklaceA Southwest sterling silver and coral squash blossom necklaceA Southwest silver and turquoise squash blossom necklaceA Southwest silver and turquoise squash blossom necklaceA Southwest silver and turquoise squash blossom style necklaceA Charlie Singer Navajo silver 'Peyote Bird' squash blossom necklaceA Dwayne Lomayestewa Hopi sterling silver overlay necklaceA Nez Perce/Plateau floral beaded bagAnthony Chee Emerson (b. 1963, Navajo/Dine), "Opening Night at the Opera"Phil Hughte (1954-1997, Zuni), "Zuni Summer: Rain, Tourists and Dancing," 1989A Plains polychrome hide parflecheKerry David (b. 1963, Hopi-Tewa/Navajo), A polychrome carved cottonwood eagle dancer katsina, late 2Kerry David (b. 1963, Hopi-Tewa/Navajo), Two polychrome carved cottonwood katsinas, 1997/1999Gregory Lomayesva (b. 1971, Hopi-Tewa), A Hopi katsina-style polychrome carved wood mask, 1999An Eddy Beyuka Zuni sterling silver bolo tie with turquoise and shell inlayAn early Southwest Pueblo turquoise fetish necklaceA large Southwest Zuni Pueblo style silver and cluster set turquoise cuff braceletA Southwest Zuni Pueblo style sterling silver and cluster set turquoise cuff braceletA Southwest Zuni Pueblo style sterling silver and cluster set turquoise cuff braceletA set of Zuni Pueblo style sterling silver and cluster set turquoise jewelryA group of Janice Paloma Zuni sterling silver and needlepoint jewelryA group of Southwest style silver stone set jewelryA Southwest style sterling silver and turquoise butterfly pendant/broochA Zuni Pueblo style sterling silver and stone inlay 'Thunderbird' cuff braceletA Hopi Pueblo style Southwest sterling silver overlay cuff with KokopelliAn Alfred Joe Navajo sterling silver and set stone cuff braceletA Southwest sterling silver 'Arrow' cuff braceletA Southwest silver and turquoise cuff braceletA Southwest sterling silver and turquoise watch cuffA Julius Caesar Southwest style nickel silver and abalone cuff braceletA Southwest sterling silver cuff braceletTwo Southwest silver jewelry itemsTwo Southwest Pueblo stone necklacesTwo Southwest Pueblo 'Grandmother' necklacesA Jerry Roan Navajo silver and turquoise necklaceA group of Southwest silver and turquoise cuff braceletsA group of Southwest style sterling silver cast silver cuff braceletsA group of Southwest silver and turquoise cuff braceletsA group of Southwest style silver cuff braceletsA group of Southwest style silver and turquoise ringsA group of Southwest style sterling silver and stone set Southwest ringsA group of Southwest sterling silver and stone inlay figural jewelryA late 19th century brass trade bead necklaceTwo Southwest style sterling silver cuff braceletsA group of Southwest Zuni Pueblo style silver and inlay jewelryTwo Southwest silver and turquoise cuff braceletsA group of Southwest sterling silver and turquoise jewelryA group of Southwest style stone and shell bead necklacesA group of Southwest Pueblo jewelryA group of Southwest style shell and turquoise necklacesA group of Southwest style sterling silver and turquoise jewelryA group of Southwest style sterling silver and turquoise jewelryA set of Southwest sterling silver, turquoise, and coral jewelryA group of Southwest sterling silver and turquoise set jewelryTwo Zuni Pueblo style inlaid stone bolo tiesA pair of Hopi Pueblo olive shell bandoliersA group of Southwest style jewelryA group of Southwest style 'liquid silver' necklacesA group of Southwest style sterling silver and stone set necklacesA group of Southwest Pueblo heishi and carved shell necklacesA group of Southwest carved stone reptiles and dinosaur fetish figuresA group of Southwest Pueblo carved stone horse fetish figuresA group of Southwest Pueblo carved stone fox & badger fetish figuresA group of Southwest Pueblo carved stone horse fetish figuresThree Southwest basketsA group of Southwest basketsTwo Papago basketsA group of Southwest basketsTwo Southwest basketsTwo Papago basketsA group of Native American basketsA group of Southwest-style silver and stone set ringsA group of Southwest-style silver and stone set ringsA group of Southwest Pueblo carved stone horse fetish figuresA group of Southwest Pueblo carved stone frog fetish figuresA group of Southwest Pueblo carved stone animal fetish figuresA group of Southwest silver and chip inlay cuff braceletsA group of Southwest style sterling silver cuff braceletsA group of Southwest style sterling silver and stone-set cuff braceletsA group of Southwest style sterling silver and stone-set cuff braceletsA group of Southwest style silver and stone jewelryA group of Southwest silver and turquoise jewelryA group of Southwest style silver and turquoise jewelryA group of Native American dollsChepa & Domingo Franco (1901-1980 & 1892-1966, Tohono O'odham), Three Papago carved wood and cactus A group of Southwest Navajo textilesA group of Papago basketsA group of small Native American itemsA group of Mojave pottery itemsA group of polychrome Southwest basketsA group of Southwest sterling silver and turquoise inlay jewelryA group of Hopi Pueblo sterling silver overlay jewelryA group of Southwest style earringsA group of Southwest style sterling silver, 14k gold, and turquoise jewelryA group of Southwest style silver cuff braceletsTwo Southwest style sterling silver bolo tiesTwo Southwest sterling silver and set stone bolo tiesA group of Southwest style silver and turquoise ringsA group of Southwest style silver and turquoise ringsA group of Southwest sterling silver and set stone ringsTwo Southwest silver cuff braceletsThree Southwest style silver and set stone cuff braceletsA group of Southwest style sterling silver and mosaic stone inlay jewelryA group of Southwest style silver, turquoise and coral jewelryA group of Zuni Pueblo style stone inlay Rainbow Dancer jewelryA group of Southwest Pueblo style necklacesA group of Southwest style silver and turquoise jewelryA group of Zuni Pueblo style sterling silver and set stone jewelryA large group of Southwest Pueblo carved stone fetish animalsA group of Southwest style sterling silver and set stone jewelryA Jeremy Delgarito Navajo sterling silver and 10K gold Ranger setA group of Southwest silver and turquoise jewelryA group of Southwest style silver and turquoise jewelryA group of Southwest silver and stone set ringsA group of Southwest style silver and turquoise ringsA group of Southwest sterling silver cuff braceletsA group of Southwest style silver jewelryA group of Southwest style silver and stone set jewelryA group of Southwest style silver jewelry and accessoriesTwo polychrome Navajo woven sash beltsA large group of books on Native American subjectsA large group of coffee table books on Native American subjects

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