Missouri River Figural Ball Club
Sale 1053 - Native American Art: The Lifetime Collection of Forrest Fenn, Part I
Jun 9, 2022
10:00AM ET
Live / Cincinnati
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Estimate
$15,000 -
25,000
Price Realized
$22,500
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Lot Description
Missouri River Figural Ball Club
third quarter 19th century
handle having a scalloped edge detailed with 29 brass tacks; circular mirror inset on one side; steel blade; club topped with a running horse; red and green pigments
overall length 25 inches
The Missouri River was about as far west as the ball club was used. One or possibly a few carvers among the North Dakota Sioux produced magnificent hand weapons... during the last third of the nineteenth century... This one, 25 inches long, differs from other examples in that it has a running horse instead of a human head carved on it.
The ball has a blade protruding from it that originally was a knife blade. The inlaid mirror permitted the owner to use it as a mirror board (Hanson 1994: 36).
Published:
Spirits of the Art (Hanson 1994: 36, plate 35)
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