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Photography of the West: D.F. Barry, Huffman, & Antique Beadwork - January 2025

Sat, Jan 18, 2025 11:00AM EST
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Join us for our Photography of the West: D.F. Barry, Huffman & Antique Beadwork—January 18th, 2025 Auction here in Bozeman, Montana. Including 100's of images from the ex-C.M. Russell Museum collection of D.F. Barry Photographs as well as a large Western Antique and Beadwork collection.
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Lot 520

Antique Buffalo Head Pipe Tomahawk from the Sioux

Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
Starting Bid
$800

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The lot features a unique and antique Buffalo Head spontoon pipe tomahawk attributed to the Sioux of South Dakota. Several examples of Buffalo head pipe tomahawks have been sold or in publications such as the example in Harold L. Peterson 1965 book “American Indian Tomahawks” on page 136 figure / photograph 284 attributed to circa 1880-1900 Assiniboine Indian with Buffalo Head blade. Also see “Indian Tomahawks & Frontiersmen Belt Axes” by Hartzler and Knowles for another Buffalo Head tomahawk. Another loose head was sold by Cowan’s back in April 2013 from the Chandler-Pohrt collection as well as another tomahawk sold by NAAC in October 2020 from a large Eastern Montana museum collection that was accompanied with paperwork from Barlow Antiquities of Virginia. The head of the tomahawk is in Buffalo Bison head theme with upward horns, eyes and nose hole cutouts. This has an older wood haft handle with good coloring, shiny patina and rows of trade brass tacks. There is a later added drop tied below the gripping area which exhibits Indian tanned hide ties holding braided hair with old hawk bells, two large black bear claws, a section of Indian tanned hide with glass trade seed beadwork with a red ocher dye, and some rabbit fur. The spontoon blade has a flat iron spontoon blade with flat cut bottom blade, upturned basal process like buffalo / bison horns with typical eyelet and bowl. Provenance: From a private collection in Ohio of Native American antiques. Head measures 9 ¾ inches in length and total length of 19 ½ inches.

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