American Indian & Tribal Art
Description:
Eastern Sioux Wood and Catlinite Pipe, fourth quarter 19th century, an openwork wood stem of expanding rectangular section, each side with a slightly raised midrib and a finely incised linear design, the openwork panel with pairs of circular, linear, and heart-shaped cutouts, a pattern of burnt file markings along each edge, the catlinite T-bowl decorated with bands of lead inlay and incised with designs of two humans and a fish, with mount, lg. 45 1/4 in. overall.
Provenance: Private collection, Maryland; Christie's New York, June 23, 2004, Lot 136.
Estimate $5,000-7,000
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Keywords
ChristieAmerican Indian & Tribal Art
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