ATTRIBUTED TO THE SHOP OF SAMUEL A. ROBB (1851-1928), NEW YORK CITY, 1880-1890
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A CARVED AND PAINTED CIGAR STORE INDIAN
Attributed to the Shop of Samuel A. Robb (1851-1928), New York City, 1880-1890
Painted in red, cream and black depicting a contrapasto standing figure earing a carved and articulated feather headdress with feather-trimmed tunic and shawl holding a knife, a bundle of cigars and a box, also wearing leggings and moccassins, on an articulated ground, above a new box base
59in. high
Attributed to the Shop of Samuel A. Robb (1851-1928), New York City, 1880-1890
Painted in red, cream and black depicting a contrapasto standing figure earing a carved and articulated feather headdress with feather-trimmed tunic and shawl holding a knife, a bundle of cigars and a box, also wearing leggings and moccassins, on an articulated ground, above a new box base
59in. high