LOT 209 Large Group Native American Weapons and Tools Ojibwe Oglala Sioux Apache
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Group of twelve Native American weapons and tools, including one modern iron tomahawk; one Ojibwe trade knife, circa late 19th century; one Ojibwe ice fishing pole with carved fish and bear, circa 20th century; one Plains knife with sheath and belt of saddle leather with brass tacks, circa early 20th century; one Sioux sheath with seed beads and a hard rawhide insert, circa early 20th century, with knife; one Great Lakes rawhide-covered stone club decorated with beads, turkey feathers, and brass tacks, circa late 19th to early 20th century; one Northern Plains elk horn hide scraper with metal blade; one Arapaho sheath, sinew sewn painted parfleche with one beaded drop, with trade knife; one Oglala Sioux beaded sheath with floral motifs, circa 1890-1900, with Allen and Darwin Sheffield bone handled trade knife, circa 1860s; one Ojibwe black felt sheath, beaded with a floral motif, circa late 19th century, with Ontario Knife Company knife, circa mid-20th century; and one Apache quirt, rawhide wrapped with woven horsehair, missing lash, circa late 19th century. Provenance: Oglala Sioux Sheath and Darwin & Company Knife: Mark Francis Collection.Literature: The Mark Francis Collection of American Indian Art: A Photo Journal, #112. Condition Some age-appropriate wear.
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