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PROPERTY OF A TEXAS COLLECTOR
Lots 64 - 71 and 73 - 118 were collected by a physician who served in the Public Health Service on the Pima Reservation outside Tucson, NM, in the 1950s. His years of living on the Reservation and working among the Indians gave him a lifelong love of American Indian art. He began his collection during that time and continued to develop it for the next fifty years.
FIVE HOPI POLYCHROME COILED ITEMS
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FIVE HOPI POLYCHROME COILED ITEMS
including three plaques and two baskets, each woven of dyed and natural yucca over a bundle coiled foundation, one with a depiction of Palhik Mana, another with Crow Mother, the others with deer
Diameters: ranging from 5½ to 12¾ in. (14 to 32.4 cm.) (5)
including three plaques and two baskets, each woven of dyed and natural yucca over a bundle coiled foundation, one with a depiction of Palhik Mana, another with Crow Mother, the others with deer
Diameters: ranging from 5½ to 12¾ in. (14 to 32.4 cm.) (5)