The lot features an excellent authentic set of fully top beaded moccasins from the Gros Ventre Native American Indians of Northern Montana. The moccasins date to the first quarter of the 20th Century and show a museum quality construction. The circa 1900 set is sinew and trade thread sewn, a true attribute to its early age. The set show an Indian tanned Great American Bison Buffalo hide parfleche sole with sinew sewn hide top having exceptional early period correct glass trade seed beadwork in a fantastic traditional geometric design. The beads include such colors as chalk white, corn yellow, royal blue, sky padre blue, and semi-transparent iridescent. The moccasins show a very fine geometric in a desirable Buffalo track or key like design. The set shows a very fine construction and large size along with little to no bead loss. The moccasins show the correct patina and age to be from circa 1900 including a fine worn foot print on the sole. The Gros Ventre Indian tribe (also referred to as the A'ani, A'aninin, Haaninin, and Atisina) are a Algonquian speaking people from the North Central Montana region. The Gros Ventre's migrated to Montana in the 18th Century due to pressure from the Ojibwe Indians. Measures overall 10.5"L sole that is 4.25" across approx. The heel is 3.25"H when elevated. Provenance: From a Northwestern Montana collection. A similar quality set of Gros Ventres moccasins from the 19th Century was sold for $3,900 at our 8/5/2017 auction.
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