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Large Native American Cherokee double rivercane lidded storage basket, attributed to Rowena Bradley (1922-2003), consisting of dyed walnut and butternut weavers and woven in a diagonal arrow point pattern. 13" H x 9 1/2" square. 20th century. Biography (courtesy of West Carolina University Hunter Library): "Rowena Bradley (1922-2003) was the third generation of known basket weavers in her family. Her grandmother, Mary Dobson, and her mother, Nancy Bradley were accomplished at making baskets. Bradley is often cited as one of only a handful of Cherokee basket weavers who carried on the complex double weave technique in the 1930s and 1940s. Her baskets won numerous awards at the annual Cherokee Indian Fairs and an exhibition of her work was held at Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual in Cherokee, North Carolina, in 1974." Note: This form is almost identical to an attributed Bradley basket we sold in 2022: (Source: https://caseantiques.com/item/lot-604-rowena-bradley-cherokee-double-weave-rivercane-basket/).
CONDITION: Very good condition with a nice warm patina to the weavers, and very slight wear to the base.