Categorized Listing Of Lots

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Lot 60: San Juan Jar by Thomasita Montoya and Dominguita Sisneros, H 7"D8", of flaring bottom to rounded shoulders sloping to raised rim, polished red surface on rim and below shoulder, etched striations in parallel, geometric and zigzag designs. Very good condition.
Estimate: 350-450
Lot 61: Taos Micaceous Vase by Edna Romero, H 6.5" D 6", of rounded form sloping at the shoulder to tall neck flaring slightly at the rim, unpainted surface accented by various burn marks. Excellent condition
Estimate: 450-650
Lot 62: Taos Micaceous Vase by Edna Romero, H 5.5" D 5", of rounded form, tapering upwards to an asymmetrically cut neck, surface unpainted with vertically etched lines emphasizing the form of the neck, accent of two burn marks on either side. Excellent condition.
Estimate: 350-450
Lot 63: Santa Clara Blackware Jar by Sharon Naranjo Garcia; H 8.5" D 7.5"; globular body tapering to a rounded ridged shoulder slightly tapering tall neck to a flared rim with polished black surface overall with stylized bear paw impressions on front and back. Very good overall condition.
Estimate: 350-450
Lot 64: Santa Clara Redware Bowl by Anastacia Sisneros; H 3.5" D 5.5; rounded form with painted serpent motif with polished red surface, painted with light brown and cream colored slip. Very good condition.
Estimate: 150-250
Lot 65: Santa Clara Blackware Vase by Toni Roller; H 7" D 5.5"; low rounded body tapering to tall cylindrical neck, polished surface with bear paw impression on front and back; excellent condition overall
Estimate: 500-700
Lot 66: Santa Clara Blackware Wedding Vase by Judy and Lincoln Tafoya; H 10.5" D 5"; the double spouts of wide form connected with twisted handle tapered downwards to a rounded body; overall polished black surface with stylized bear paw impression on front and back. Excellent condition overall.
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 67: Caddo Style Pottery Vase, unsigned, H 10" D 7", a rounded body tapering to a narrow neck which flares gradually towards the rim, red surface with etched unpainted designs in linear "v" and scalloped band. Fair condition.
Estimate: 100-200
Lot 68: Indian Drum and Drum Stick,both hand made and hand painted by Paul Speckled Rock (Paul Tafoya) of Santa Clara, 12"x 5", one of a kind from the collection of Gregory Lonewolf. Excellent Condition. Letter of Authenticity.
Estimate: 600-800
Lot 69: Hopi Polychrome Wedding Vase by second Frog Woman (Joy Navasie), H 11.5"x 6", of flaring form with high rounded shoulder sloping to double spouts connected with strap handle, white creamy slip overall with varying shades of red painted with black and red slips in feather and geometric patterns. Very good overall condition.
Estimate: 1,000-1,500
Lot 70: Jemez Polychrome Wedding Jar with two figures by Juanita Fragua, H 12" D 8", H 4"D 2",of double spout wedding vase with open front and open design at back, holding male and female figures painted in creamy beige slip, detailed in red and black with painted corn stalks on the vase. Excellent condition.
Estimate: 150-250
Lot 71: Santa Clara Redware Jar by Tina Garcia; H 10.5" D 8.5"; of large rounded form ridged at the sloping shoulder to a tall neck, flaring to an undulating rim. Excellent overall condition.
Estimate: 600-800
Lot 72: San Ildefonso Plate by Jon Gonzales, D 8.5"; Flat surface painted with matte red slip, design bordered with cut shells framing feathered motif and central serpent. Cut shell in the center with turquoise accents. Excellent condition
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 73: Hopi Polychrome Vase by Sadie Adams, H 8" D 4.5", of slightly tapering cylindrical form, orange creamy slip ground with three linear bands framing detailed curvilinear stepped and geometric designs. Good overall condition.
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 74: Hopi Polychrome Duck, by Marianne Navasie, H 2"xD 6", the body in the form of a bowl with a rounded head and flat bill, curved wings to tapering tail feathers, white slip overall with black and brown painted wing designs. Excellent Condition.
Estimate: 200-400
Lot 75: Hopi Polychrome Vase, by Maynard Navasie and Veronica Navasie, H10"xD 6",of gentle flaring form to a high rounded shoulder tapering towards a tall neck with a flaring rim, cream white surface painted with black, red and speckled brown slip with two linear bands of feather and geometric decorations above the shoulder, detailed geometric and linear painting on the body.Very good condition.
Estimate: 500-700
Lot 76: Isleta Polychrome Jar by Stella Teller, H 5.5" D 7",flaring form rounded at the top to a narrow opening, white surface painted with red and black designs of a lizard and feather, lightning and other geometric motif. Condition very good.
Estimate: 200-400
Lot 77: Hopi Polychrome Wedding Vase, by Maynard and Veronica Navasie, H 10" x D 6", of flaring form with a broad rounded shoulder tapering to double spouts connected by a strap handle, white overall with brown and black feather,step and other geometric designs. Excellent Condition Overall.
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 78: Hopi White Bear Kachina by John Fredericks H11" W 4.5" Hand carved;dancing figure wearing elaborately painted belt, sash armbands and wrist bands; Bear face mask painted white with rough collar feathers at top. Figure holding bow and rattle. Excellent condition.
Estimate: 500-700
Lot 79: A Pair of Hopi Butterfly Kachinas by Michael Dean Jenkins; Male H17" W 3 .5" Female 14.5" W 5 " Each hand carved with undulating white bodies, painted red neck bands with twisted turquoise necklaces; The female with green face mask, black straight hair and feathered headdress; The male wearing rainbow face mask and elaborate tableta. Condition excellent .
Estimate: 1,000-1,500
Lot 80: Jemez Bowl, unsigned, H 2.5" D 4.5", of flaring form, red surface and black painting in floral design. Fair condition.
Estimate: 25-50
Lot 81: Santa Clara Blackware Jar by Teresa Gutierrez; H 5.5" D 5"; rounded body to gently sloping shoulders to gradually tapering tall cylindrical neck; polished surface with carved feather motifs around neck and serpent design on body with painted slip ground. Excellent condition overall.
Estimate: 300-600
Lot 82: San Ildefonso Jar by Russell Sanchez, , H 4.5" D 4.5"; of rounded form with serrated rim, jagged lines separating unglazed micaceous upper portion from pale red glazed body with incised mottled flying birds.
Estimate: 750-950
Lot 83: San Ildefonso Blackware Jar by Linda Dunlap, H 6.5" D 5.5"; of flaring form to a low shoulder, tapering to a tall neck with asymmetrical rim cut into a step and curve pattern, polished black surface overall with black matte designs in triangular geometric patterns, very good overall condition.
Estimate: 900-1,200
Lot 84: San Ildefonso Blackware Bowl by Margaret Lou Gutierrez, H 3" D 3.5"; of rounded form with wide rim with a highly polished surface and decorative band of feather motifs above the shoulder, concave base; very good overall condition.
Estimate: 150-250
Lot 85: San Ildefonso Blackware Jar by Carlos Sunrise Dunlap; H 5" D 5"; of rounded bottom with sloping shoulder tapering to the rim, black polished surface with matte feather design. Very good overall condition.
Estimate: 500-700
Lot 86: San Ildefonso Blackware Jar by Carol Gutierrez Naranjo, H 4" D 4"; of rounded form with shoulder sloping towards a short neck, polished surface with a scalloped matte design surrounding the rim and decorative band depicting a serpent and a small spider towards the bottom. Very good condition.
Estimate: 300-500
Lot 87: San Ildefonso Blackware Jar by Kathy " Wan Povi" Sanchez, H 4.5" D 4.5"; of flaring form with high rounded shoulders sloping upwards towards the rim, highly polished surface and decorative band with feather, serpent, cloud motifs on a rough unpainted ground. Very good overall condition.
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 88: San Ildefonso Blackware Bowl by Blue Corn,H 2.5" D 4.5"; of simple rounded form with highly polished surface and a band of matte triangular patterns surrounding the rim. Fair overall condition.
Estimate: 350-550
Lot 89: San Ildefonso Blackware Bowl by Maria Poveka, H 3.5" D 4"; of simple round form, high shoulders rounded to the rim, surface is highly polished. Very good overall condition.
Estimate: 1,000-1,500
Lot 90: Santa Clara Blackware Bowl by Minnie Vigil, H 2.5" D 3.5"; a flaring rounded form with wide rim, highly polished surface with a broad decorative band of geometric patterning in black matte slip. Good overall condition.
Estimate: 100-200
Lot 91: A small San Ildefonso black on black plate of shallow circular form with shiny geometric pattern on black surface with turquoise inlay at center, signed "TAHN-Moo-Whe 81# at bottom, 6" diameter
Estimate: 60-80
Lot 92: An Acoma clay turtle of circular convex form with corrugated surface with central spiral, head and feet with painted detail, 5" x 3 1/2"
Estimate: 10-15
Lot 93: A miniature redware pot of round form with narrow opening with squirrel incised with inlaid turquoise eye, on bottom is "Tsigowanu kwa Povi 7-1-62."
Estimate: 20-30
Lot 94: A miniature blackware jar, 2" x 1", flaring from base to rounded body and tall neck slightly flaring at rim, shiny black overall, some surface damage, with another miniature Brownware pot, flaring from a narrow base to a high rounded shoulder with circular opening, shiny brown surface overall, 1" x 1 1/4" and miniature brownware pot of flaring form, tapering slightly to wide mouth, shiny brown surface overall, 1 1/4" x 1 1/2"
Estimate: 20-30
Lot 95: A Taos pueblo effigy bowl, miceceous clay bowl with rounded form and wolf (?) effigy crouching along side, face looking upwards, tag reads by "Evelyn Concho, Taos $24.00"
Estimate: 10-15
Lot 96: A small Navajo (?) pot with rounded bottom, tall sides with decorative raised rope like design band below rim, overall brown surface, 2 1/2" x 2"
Estimate: 5-10
Lot 97: A small Navajo pot with simple sides with raised decorative band below rim, overall brown surface, 2" x 2"
Estimate: 5-10
Lot 98: A small Navajo pot of flaring form from a narrow base with shoulder, rounding to wide rim, surface in varying shades of brown, 2" high x 2 1/2"
Estimate: 5-10
Lot 99: Navajo Weaving, "Yei" pattern, 54"x 42", Vibrant colors, Excellent Condition.
Estimate: 750-950
Lot 100: Robert Redbird, American, 20th Century, 26"x21", watercolor on paper, Standing Indian with Purple and Grey Blanket.
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 101: Robert Redbird, American, 20th Century, 17"x26", watercolor on paper, two sitting Indians wrapped in red striped blankets.
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 102: An unusual regional rug, 59 x 30, tag reads by Faye Fureap. Woven in Natural and aniline shades of ivory, brown and gray. One side with a central hooked diamond element enclosing geometric motifs, stepped geometric border. The reverse a banded motif in similar colors. Tag $2050
Estimate: 400-500
Lot 103: Robert Redbird,American 20th Century, 29"x21", watercolor on paper, Indian with three crows, one banded.
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 104: Robert Redbird, American, 20th Century,29"x21",watercolor on paper;Heron with feathers and symbols.
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 105: Navajo rug, Two Grey Hills, 43 x 51, tag reads by Lucy Little Be(n?) or bear $1250., woven in natural shades of ivory, brown and grey with central cross design with interior serrated motifs, surrounded by independent stepped and geometric design.
Estimate: 300-400
Lot 106: Robert Redbird,American, 20th Century, 29"x2l",watercolor on paper; Sitting Indian with Grey Striped Blanket.
Estimate: 300-500
Lot 107: Robert Redbird, American, 20th Century, 29"x21",watercolor on paper; Sitting Indian with Red Hat framed.
Estimate: 300-500
Lot 108: Navajo pictorial textile by Sarah Tso, Fighting Horses ($675) 34 x 34. Woven in natural and aniline shades of ivory, brown, black and green, central design depicted two engaged rearing horses surrounded by abstracted rocks and grass, on natural brown ground, border with thin band of white and black, edge in red at top and bottom.
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 109: Robert Redbird, American, 20th Century, 26"x17", watercolor on paper, Head of Indian
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 110: Robert Redbird, American, 20th Century, watercolor on paper.
Estimate: 400-600
Lot 111: Navajo regional rug, 65 x 34. Woven of native handspun wool in natural shades of ivory and brown, with overall linear stylized diamond and stepped elements. Condition: has some surface pulling and irregular edge.
Estimate: 200-300
Lot 112: Navajo Monotype original by Ron Chee 22"x15"; abstract warrior with handprint and flying gulls Excellent condition.
Estimate: 100-200
Lot 113: A Navajo regional textile, Two Grey Hills, 15 1/2 x 21 1/2, tag says: Julia Jumbo. Woven of Native handspun wool in natural and aniline shades of ivory, brown, grey and black with central abstracted linear diamond motif with ivory and black banded border.
Estimate: 100-200
Lot 114: Navajo Pictorial textile, 14 x 14, woven in natural and aniline shades of white, black, red and brown. Depicting two central bears, one white and one black on brown ground with black border, tag reads: Chriss Ross $1500.
Estimate: 80-100
Lot 115: A small Navajo regional weaving, 15 x 9, woven in natural shades of brown in handspun wool with two central serrated diamond motifs. Tag reading: "woven by child"
Estimate: 20-40
Lot 116: A small Navajo regional weaving, 14 1/2 x 9 1/2, woven in natural shades of brown with linear stepped diamond and cross designs at ends with black band border
Estimate: 20-40
Lot 117: A small Navajo weaving, 14 x 10, tightly woven from handspun wool in shades of brown, black and green, in alternating bands of thin lines and serrated notifs, tag reading: 'May Yazzie" $90
Estimate: 20-40
Lot 118: A Navajo pictorial weaving, 11" H x 17" L. Depicting a procession of dancers woven in natural and aniline shades of brown, black, ivory, green and turquoise, framed by serrated linear design.
Estimate: 30-50
Lot 119: A small Navajo weaving, 11" H x 16" L. Woven in shades of ivory, browns and black, depicting central stepped diamond and cross motifs.
Estimate: 20-30
Lot 120: A small Navajo pictorial weaving, 15" H x 13 1/2" W. Woven in handspun wool in natural and aniline shades of black, brown, red, yellow, purple, green and blue, depicting a central decorated Christmas tree with bells above, wrapped gifts below and bordered in brown and black.
Estimate: 50-70
Lot 121: A small Navajo weaving, 13" H x 10" W. Woven in shades of orange, yellow, brown, grey and red in alternating bands of narrow zigzag bands wider bands of staggered parallelgrams
Estimate: 20-40
Lot 122: A Navajo pictorial weaving, 18" H x 19" L. Woven in natural and aniline shades of grey, red, ivory, brown, gold, blue, yellow, pink and green, depicting a Christmas tree topped star, wrapped gifts below, reads Happy New Year 1980
Estimate: 50-70
Lot 123: A Navajo pictorial weaving, 33" H x 22" W. Woven in handspun wool in shades of ivory, red, turquoise, brown, blue, yellow and orange, depicting a decorated Christmas tree reading Merry Christmas at top and colored boxes below.
Estimate: 60-80
Lot 124: A Navajo weaving, 32" H x 23" W. Woven in natural and aniline shades of ivory, grey, red, and black in alternating bands of narow linear motifs and broad bands of serrated diamond motifs. Condition: 3 1/2" stain just to the right of center, some fraying to top and bottom border.
Estimate: 30-40
Lot 125: A Navajo raised outline weaving, 36" x 21". In shades of brown, white and black in alternating narrow lined chevrow design
Estimate: 80-100
Lot 126: A Navajo pictorial weaving, 21" H x 24" W. Woven in natural and aniline shades of brown, black, red, yellow, white, and blue, depicting Christmas tree with gifts below and skunk dressed as father Christmas, tag reads "Merry Christmas" on top and "Le Pew" at bottom.
Estimate: 80-120
Lot 127: Navajo regional rug, 35" H x 19", Wide Ruins design woven in natural shades of brown, grey and ivory with alternating bands of narrow lines and contiguous serrated diamonds, tag reads "Wide Ruins by Emma Francis."
Estimate: 80-120
Lot 128: Navajo double sided pictorial weaving, 23" H x 18" W. Woven in native handspun in natural and aniline shades of brown, grey, green, red, ivory, and black depicting on one side a corn stalk with birds at each leaf and an alternating narrow and wide band pattern on reverse, tag reads: "Two faces rug by Mae Begay" $195.
Estimate: 80-120
Lot 129: A Navajo pictorial weaving, 31" H x 32". Woven in handspun wool with natural and aniline shades of brown, black, green, blue, ivory, red and orange, depicting a scene with two pick-up trucks traveling on a road, mesa in background and cows at pasture in foreground woven into top and bottom "Country Road Take me Home"
Estimate: 150-250
Lot 130: Navajo pictorial weaving, 50" H x 47 1/2" W. Woven in natural and aniline shades of grey, brown, green, and red, depicting 4 distinct linear rug patterns in each corner separated by Yei faces.
Estimate: 100-200
Lot 131: Navajo regional textile, 33" H x 23" W. Woven in shades of browns, white grey and black depicting a central cross motif.
Estimate: 60-80
Lot 132: A Navajo regional rug woven in a soft palette of grey, brown, pink and ivory with alternating bands of narrow lines and a wide contiguous serrated diamonds, tag reads "Wide Ruins by Pauline Yazzie 8965"
Estimate: 80-120
Lot 133: A Navajo regional rug, 54" x 24." Woven in shades of brown, pink, grey and ivory in alternating bands of narrow cross bands, wide solid block and contiguous stepped cross motif, tag reads "All natural vegetable dyes including pomengranate, 35 x 25, wide ruins, Mary C Nez $540."
Estimate: 80-120
Lot 134: Navajo regional rug, 28 1/2" L. Woven in alternating bands of narrow line and diamond and stepped elements in a soft palette using different shades of browns, pinks, green and black, tag reads: "Wide ruins Mary C. Nez $1800.
Estimate: 40-50
Lot 135: Navajo regional rug, 11" H x 28." Woven in natural shades of greens, greys and browns with altenating narrow bands with fine linear design and wider bands with contiguous serratted diamond motifs, two tags attached, one: "Honorable mention Intertribal ceremonial gallop NM 1981," Second "Wide ruins vegetable dyes by Phyllis Nalwood $1500."
Estimate: 120-180
Lot 136: Navajo regional rug, 53" H x 28" W. Woven in handspun wool in shades of black, ivory and brown in optical pattern of linked ovoids. Condition: some unraveling at ends and intermittent yellow stains.
Estimate: 20-40
Lot 137: Navajo regional rug, 55 x 17. Woven in soft pallets of green, brown, pink, ivory, black, blue and brown in distinct blocks of varying serrated diamond motifs
Estimate: 30-50
Lot 138: Navajo pictorial weaving, 18" H x 23." Woven from handspun wool in natural shades of browns and grey framing the oultine of Yei figures in black. Condition: puckered at edge.
Estimate: 30-50
Lot 139: A Mexican weaving, 38" H x 18 1/2." Woven in narrow bands at top and bottom and central stepped diamond motif in red, blue, ivory and grey, fine fringe at top and bottom, some bleeding in dyes.
Estimate: 30-40
Lot 140: A Mexican weaving, 81" x 50." Woven in wool, overall grey ground with bands of ivory, red, black and brown with central serrated diamond pattern, fringe at top and bottom. Condition: intermittant small holes (possibly moth), small area of yellow stains.
Estimate: 80-120
Lot 141: A Navajo regional rug, 45 1/2" x 35." Woven in shades of browns, pinks, blue, greys, red and ivory in alternating patterns of narrow bands with zig zag lines and wider bands of serrated diamonds with stepped linear motifs.
Estimate: 80-120
Lot 142: A Navajo regional rug with raised outline, 55" H x 31." Woven from handspun wool in natural shades of browns, grey and ivory in overall serrated diamond optical design, tag reads" Raised ouline by Elizabeth Goodman $1200."
Estimate: 100-200
Lot 143: A Navajo regional rug, 55" H x 35." Woven in a soft palette of handspun wool in natural shades of browns, greys and ivory in alternating patterns of narrow color bands and wide bands with contiguous diamond, tag reads: "Burnt Water Wide Ruins 56" x 34 1/2" $ 865.00"
Estimate: 100-200
Lot 144: A pair of Hopi sashes, 44 1/2" long x 12" wide (excluding fringe). Tightly woven in ivory with red, black, and green raised stitching in narrow linear and geometric patterns, tag reads: "Hopi ceremonial sash, two pieces $350 by Sewe Mae Neade."
Estimate: 40-60
Lot 145: Hopi woven sash, 70" long x 6 1/2" wide (excluding fringe). Tightly woven in white with zig zag pattern, plaited flanges at each end each wrapped knot before twisted finger, tag reads: "Hopi Wedding Belt 350.00"
Estimate: 40-60
Lot 146: A beaded hide belt pouch, 5" x 5 3/4" (closed). Soft yellow hide pouch with overflap beaded on exterior with translucent yellow bead ground and profile of contoured horse's head in red translucent, black opaque and the rounded white bead, interior of pouch lined in green, black and white cotton cloth
Estimate: 20-30
Lot 147: Beaded hide belt buckle, 3" high x 3 3/4" wide, of ovoid form with dark brown, light brown, red, dark & light orange, yellow, white and blue opaque beads, in overall diamond pattern accented with thin silver barrell and two geodesic beads, outer edge in translucent red beads, brass buckle fittings at back.
Estimate: 15-20
Lot 148: Beaded hide belt buckle, 3" x 4", of ovoid form with white opaque ground and contour beaded flower at center in shades of red, green, orange and brown with accents in translucent beads, metal belt fittings, 3" x 4"
Estimate: 20-30
Lot 149: Beaded hide pouch, 7 1/2" high x 6" wide (excluding fringe). Pouch of overall rectangular form with beaded fringe at bottom, beaded scalloped edging at sides and top, drawstring hide handle closures front and back in opaque and translucent beads sewn in variations of diamond motifs
Estimate: 15-20
Lot 150: Beaded hide pictorial bag, 9 1/2" high x 10" (excluding fringe), of overall square form with short hide fringe at bottom and narrow hide handles at top, front panel contour beaded depicting a black bear in black & purple metallic beading catching a sea mammel in greasy white beads, water depicted in various translucent beads, sky in blue opaque beads and four seagulls circling above, interior lined in sherbert green cloth,
Estimate: 40-50
Lot 151: Beaded hide pictorial bag of overall rectangular form with front depicting a profile of a bridled horse's head, black, brown, white & translucent yellow on blue opaque ground, framed 3 contour beaded flowers on each side in shades of orange and green beads with translucent yellow and metallic accents, back covered in turquoise corduroy with red edging, cloth interior and narrow strap handles, 13 1/2" high x 11 3/4" wide.
Estimate: 30-40
Lot 152: Beaded cloth pictorial zippered purse, 4" high x 5 1/2" wide, of overall horseshoe shape, entirely beaded orange ground with profile od horses heads on front and back in light and dark brown and black, black geodesic, white and translucent brown accents,
Estimate: 15-20
Lot 153: Beaded hide pictorial vest, soft hide pieced together with side and shoulder seams, short cut fringe at bottom front pieces with contour beaded flowers in various opaque and translucent beads, a buck depicted on each side, vest lined with blue, white and green flowered cloth
Estimate: 60-80
Lot 154: Three fibre dolls, each with fibre wrapped overstuffed sewn core, wearing black bonnets, colorful clothing with zig zag edging, ornamented with beaded jewelry and faces with sewn yarn details, 7" H, 5" H, 3" H
Estimate: 10-20
Lot 155: A woven basket in jar form with rounded body and short cylindrical neck, woven in vertical zig zag pattern, 5 1/2" H x 3 1/2" wide
Estimate: 5-10
Lot 156: A cloth equestrian doll, female figure wrapped in blanket holding a papoose in front, wearing blue velvetine buttoned shirt, colorful cloth skirt, painted facial detail and beaded jewelry, astride gray felt horse with yarn bridle, written in red on bottom of mocassins "Made by Hannah Garcia Canoncito, N.M. Navajo Woman Horserider," 8" high x 8" wide
Estimate: 20-30
Lot 157: Two cloth dolls, both with black yarn hair, faces with sewn detail, wearing beaded ornaments, green dresses with zig zag details, beaded mocassins with white petticoats and bloomers underneath, both 16"
Estimate: 15-30
Lot 158: Two wood and papier mache Indian dolls, the first female, wearing old cotton cloth dress, hide mocessins, wrapped in edge blanket holding small child with black braided hair, the second male with torn neck, wearing hide costume, wrapped in woven cloth, black braided hair, head tied in red bandana, both dolls with red painted faces and beaded ornamentation, oval tag at bottom of each doll's moccassin reading "Skookum Indian (Billy good) Trademark registered patented," 15" high and 15 1/2" high
Estimate: 100-200