Starting the new year with exciting new inventory!

Chief Tin Tin Meet La by J K Dixon, Rodman Wanamaker Expedition, 1913

Chief Tin Tin Meet La by J K Dixon, Rodman Wanamaker Expedition, 1913

We want to wish all of you a very happy and healthy new year! We also want to thank you for your wonderful support of us during 2020. We look forward to continuing to offer exciting new inventory this year.

To start us off, we have posted several new additions to our offerings. These include:

A Group of 8 Photogravures, framed, taken by J K Dixon in the Rodman-Wanamaker Expedition of 1913. These are the photogravures included in the group, several of which are rarely found for sale:

"Tin-Tin Meet-La"

"Chief Plenty Coups Addressing the Council"

"Chief Runs the Enemy"

"Chief Two Moons"

"Curly-Custer Scout"

"Goes Ahead-Custer Scout"

"Hairy Moccasin-Custer Scout"

"The Council Pipe"

Rodman Wanamaker sponsored 3 expeditions to the West to record what was viewed at the time as a vanishing way of life of the American Indians. These photogravures were taken by J K Dixon, the photographer of the Expedition. Each one has been framed in identical frames. To see them, click this link: PHOTOGRAVURES


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Havasupai figural basket from the landmark Green Collection with horses and steer

The Sale of the Green Collection at Sotheby’s, Parke Bernet in 1971 was the landmark sale of American Indian Art in the 2nd half of the 20th century. The Green Collection included some of the very finest and rarest of American Indian basketry and it triggered widespread recognition of the artistry of Native American works which continues until today. To learn more, please click this link: Pictorial Basket from the Green Collection