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A very large pictorial Mission basket
Item#: 8096
Decorated with four large standing deer and a standing eagle.
Circa: 1895
Diameter: 25in.
Height: 8in.
Category: Indian Baskets - Mission
A very rare Chumash bowl basket
Item#: 12
Finely woven early basket.
Circa: 1840
Diameter 11in
Height: 3 1/2in
Category: Indian Baskets - Chumash
Washoe Basket with flowers by Tootsie Dicksam
Item#: 5016-56
Circa: 1915-1920
Diameter: 9 1/2
Height: 5 1/2
Category: Indian Baskets - Washoe
A Paiute beaded basket
Item#: 9432
(side and bottom shown)
Circa: 1925
Diameter: 5in
Height: 2 3/4in
Category: Indian Baskets - Mono-Miwok-Paiute
Beaded Casino Basket
Item#: be-11
Newly acquired Rebecca Eagle beaded basket.
Diameter: 11in
Height: 7 1/2in
Category: Indian Baskets - Rebecca Eagle
An Alaskan Eskimo Baleen basket with cover
Item#: 7019
The cover is decorated with a standing bear holding a seal upside down. The basket is signed on the bottom.
by J. Koonook
Diameter: 4in x Height: 5 1/2in
Category: Indian Baskets - Alaskan Eskimo
Drinking cup for women
Item#: LK48-1 - SOLD
Drinking cups often mirrored the form of the Washoe cooking basket.
Completed: October, 1909
SPI: 25
Diameter: 5in
Height: 3in
Category: Indian Baskets - Datsolalee
An extremely fine Datso-La-Lee Degikup basket
Item#: LK59-3
The basket is called "Family Crest" and exemplifies Datso-La-Lee's artistic innovation. The use of alternating red and black motifs arranged in vertical columns is a composition she used on some of her most celebrated masterpieces. At twenty-nine stitches per inch, this masterpiece ranks among the finest examples of her weaving, large or small.
Date completed: May 1, 1916
Number 59/3
Diameter: 4in
Height: 2 3/4in
Stitches per inch: 29
Category: Indian Baskets - Datsolalee
A Very Rare and Fine Maidu Pictorial Basket
Item#: 4093
Decorated with a finely woven designs in redbud totaling 18 different figures, including a camel, elephant, butterflies, human figures - one with headdress and bow, deer, horses, chickens, fox, buffalo and owl, all surrounding a zigzag decoration band above the base.
Circa: 1890-1920
Diameter 10 1/2in
Height: 7in
Category: Indian Baskets - Maidu
A very fine Mono Paiute Bottleneck basket
Item#: 7029
Decorated with intricate designs on the sides, from top to bottom.
Circa: 1920
Diameter: 8 1/2in
Height: 3 1/2in
Category: Indian Baskets - Mono-Miwok-Paiute
A rare Hupa Jump Dance basket
Item#: 003
Decorated with a lightning bolt design in black.
Circa: 1920
Length: 13in
Category: Indian Baskets - Hupa-Karok-Yurok
A very well-shaped Panamint bottleneck basket
Item#: 19
Woven with twelve vertical designs going around the sides, ending in white bird quill.
Circa: 1905
Diameter: 7 1/2in
Height: 5 1/2in
Category: Indian Baskets - Panamint
A Large and Rare Modoc basket by Kitty Pete
Item#: 5016-53
with a design of Captain Jack (Kintpuash) Modoc Chief The basket is decorated with seven portraits of Capt. Jack. He served as a major leader among the Modoc in the siege of the Lava Beds War of 1873. He was taken by the US Army and sentenced to death.
Circa: 1905
Diameter: 11 1/2in
Height: 6in
Category: Indian Baskets - Modoc
Kawaiisu butterfly bowl by Rosenita Marcus Hicks
Item#: 5414
This beautiful Butterfly basket was woven by Native Kawaiisu basket weaver Rosenita (Rosie) Marcus Hicks, circa 1910. The twenty four butterfly designs are in willow, bracken fern and Joshua tree root. It was the inspiration for C.A. Waldman's book "The Butterfly Basket."
Circa: 1910
Diameter: 12in
Height: 5 1/2in
Category: Indian Baskets - Kawaiisu
A fine Attu basket with cover and flower design
Item#: 5015-11 - SOLD
Circa: 1910
Diameter: 4in
Height: 4 1/4in
Category: Indian Baskets - Attu
A large Yokuts style polychrome coiled olla
Item#: 8035
with a flattened base and expanding rounded body, rounded shoulder and a short cylindrical neck. Decorated with figures, bears, deer, crosses and friezes of geometric designs.
Weaver: Abe Sanchez (CA 1970-present) member of the California Indian Basket Weavers Association
Diameter: 16in
Height: 13in
Category: Indian Baskets - Yokuts
Seed Beater and Burden Basket
Item#: LK49-2_49-3 - SOLD
Burden Basket
Completed: December, 1909
Diameter: 6 5/8in
Length: 7in
Seed Beater
Completed: December, 1909
Diameter: 4in
Length: 7 1/8in
Category: Indian Baskets - Datsolalee
Beaded crochet basket
Item#: LK60-1 - SOLD
Completed: May, 1917
Diameter: 2 1/4in
Height: 1 3/8in
Category: Indian Baskets - Datsolalee
A Mission Turtle basket
Item#: 3089
Decorated with a large turtle in the center and two on the sides.
Circa: 1910
Diameter: 11in
Height: 2in
Deaccessioned from the Hopewell Museum, NJ
Category: Indian Baskets - Mission
A rare Chico Maidu basket
Item#: SOLD -7034
Decorated with abalone and clam shells, the basket is from the Chico, California Are.
Circa: 1910
Diameter 9 1/2in
Height: 5in
Category: Indian Baskets - Maidu
A very fine and tightly woven Maidu degikup basket
Item#: 9012
The basket is decorated in redbud designs and in excellent condition.
Circa: 1910
Diameter: 7in
Height: 3 3/4"
Category: Indian Baskets - Maidu
A large Karok basket
Item#: 29
Decorated with seven vertical designs going from the bottom to the top of the basket.
Circe: 1910
Diameter: 12in
Height:9 1/2in
Category: Indian Baskets - Hupa-Karok-Yurok
A large Mono Lake Paiute basket by Tina Charlie
Item#: 8021
Beautifully woven with willow, sedge, brackenfern, and redbud.
Circa:1930
Diameter: 16 1/2in
Height: 8in
Tina Charlie was a regular competitor in the Yosemite Field Days basket competition and others around California. One of the foremost Mono Lake Paiute weavers, Tina Charlie (1869?1962) is known for weaving large and fancy baskets as well as producing excellent traditional and utilitarian baskets. The beautiful basket featured here is displayed in front of Tina in the photo shown.
Category: Indian Baskets - Mono-Miwok-Paiute
Paiute beaded basket
Item#: 9415
(side and bottom shown)
Circa: 1925
Diameter: 4 3/4in
Height:2 3/4in
Category: Indian Baskets - Mono-Miwok-Paiute
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