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| Antique Cherokee Indian River Cane Basket $2500.00 | 4 |
Very large storage basket by the Cherokee Indians of North Carolina. Known for their use of river cane and vegetal dyes, this plaited basket is beautifully woven and dyed with two colors and the natural cane. All have a mellow patina.This nineteenth century storage basket measures 9" deep by 16" wide by 17 1/2" long. The condition is very good for something this old and fragile, there is some damage to the rim but t... Click for details
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| 3 | Antique Cherokee Indian Market Basket $1200.00 |
Pre-1900 era rivercane basket, Cherokee Indian, North Carolina. A hickory rim and handle add form to the round to square plaited basket.Rivercane is natural and dyed with bloodroot and walnut. Great patina! Also a little dusty. Better to leave it than to snag it while cleaning. Dimensions are 7" deep by 9" across the bottom and 8" across t... Click for details
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| Antique Pomo Indian Gift Basket $2200.00 | 4 |
Fine handwoven baskets were made as gifts and paybacks for ceremonies and events among the Pomo Indian people of Northern California. Very fine work adorned with shells, these baskets were treasured as fine art.
Woven of sedge and bulrush, this pretty basketry bowl measures 5 1/2" diameter by 2 1/2" deep, an unbelievable stitch count of 26 per inch on a three rod foundation. Mint condition, except it has been oiled at some time in its life.
Buyer pays $15.00 for shipping and insurance.
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| 3 | Havasupai Indian Basket Water Jar SOLD! |
A graceful shape and fabulous condition set this Havasupai Indian tus apart! The distinctive pointed bottom identifies this water jar as being from the tribe that lives at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, at Havasupai Falls.Woven of willow, cottonwood or acacia and finished with a devils claw rim, the closed twined construction is very sturdy and quite beautiful! Many of this type of basket was coated with pinon pitch... Click for details
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