SOLD! for $2,688.00.
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- High Estimate: $900.00
- Realized: $2,688.00
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California Mission Indian pictorial basket, large coiled bowl form comprised of juncus and sumac with ten (10) polychrome horse figures encircling the rim.16 1/4″ diameter x 5″ H. Circa 1915. Note: The term “Mission Indians” refers to members of a number of tribes of indigenous peoples of California who lived in Southern California and were forcibly relocated from their traditional homes to live and work at Franciscan missions in the Southern California region. Purchased from David Cook, Native American Trading Company, Denver, Colorado, 1985. Copy of original receipt is available to winning bidder.
PROVENANCE: The Estate of Raymond White, Nashville, Tennessee.
CONDITION: Some light fading to horse figures, scattered losses to stitching throughout body and rim.