Sioux Beaded Hide Tobacco Bag, with Documentation
Sale 1133 - Native American Art, Session I
Apr 21, 2023
10:00AM ET
Live / Cincinnati
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Estimate
$4,000 -
6,000
Price Realized
$7,560
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Lot Description
Sioux Beaded Hide Tobacco Bag, with Documentation
fourth quarter 19th century
sinew-sewn; and decorated using real beads in colors of pony trader blue, white, red white-heart, and cobalt; fringed tabs along lower edge
length 18-1/2 inches
Included is a typed note of collection history: Belonged to Short Bull (1845-1923), who left the Rosebud Agency (South Dakota) and joined the ghost dances at Pine Ridge.
In 1891, after being imprisoned at Fort Sheridan for teaching and participating in the Ghost Dance, Short Bull was released and joined Buffalo Bill's troupe, participating in the Wild West European tours. He died at Rosebud in 1923.
This lot is located in Cincinnati.
Purchased from Morning Star Gallery, Santa Fe
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