Reports from High Noon's Western Americana Sale weekend are very positive - at least for sellers.
A 1880s Navajo Pictorial Germantown blanket went for $74,750 after opening at $35,000 on a $50,000 estimate.
A pair of Sioux Child's pictorial britches garnered $24,150 and a Sioux pictorial beaded jacket with fringe brought a high bid of $12,650.
High Noon also sells other non-native items from the Southwest. The next auction is on February 6, 7 and 8, 2009 in Phoenix. Bring money.
For more information, try www.highnoon.com.
This auction information is brought to you in the spirit of advancing interest in and respect for Native American history and art by William Ernest and Susanne Waites, proprietors of web sites offering high quality contemporary and historic indigenous art: TribalWorks.com, ZuniLink.com, Native-JewelryLink.com and Native-PotteryLink.com .
A 1880s Navajo Pictorial Germantown blanket went for $74,750 after opening at $35,000 on a $50,000 estimate.
A pair of Sioux Child's pictorial britches garnered $24,150 and a Sioux pictorial beaded jacket with fringe brought a high bid of $12,650.
High Noon also sells other non-native items from the Southwest. The next auction is on February 6, 7 and 8, 2009 in Phoenix. Bring money.
For more information, try www.highnoon.com.
This auction information is brought to you in the spirit of advancing interest in and respect for Native American history and art by William Ernest and Susanne Waites, proprietors of web sites offering high quality contemporary and historic indigenous art: TribalWorks.com, ZuniLink.com, Native-JewelryLink.com and Native-PotteryLink.com .