Lot 5051
  • 5051

American Carved and Painted Whirligig in the Form of an American Indian Standing in a Canoe, late 19th century

Estimate
2,500 - 3,500 USD
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Description

  • painted wood
  • Height 12 1/2 in.
wearing a feathered headdress and leather loincloth.

Literature

Frances McQueeney-Jones Mascolo, "Beyond Tradition: A Folk Art Collection in New Hampshire," Antiques & Fine Art, vol. VII, issue 2, Summer/Autumn 2006, p. 138.

Condition

Original polychrome paint and fringed leather clothing (minor losses), loss of feathers on the headdress, carved face, dry and dusty surface, lacking paddles. Height with base: 14 inches.
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