The lot features an exceptional set of early Santee Sioux Native American Indian beaded moccasins dating to circa 1880-1890. The moccasins show an Indian tanned hide construction with a worn soft parfleche soles sewn with sinew having a mid-height Indian tanned hide ankle that is accented by a fancy scalloped cut edge. The front of the moccasins shows excellent petit glass trade seed beads in semi-transparent blue, semi-transparent green, semi-transparent violet and chalk white. The beadwork pattern is in a wonderful traditional geometric floral combination, a style almost exclusively found on Santee Sioux and other Eastern Sioux pieces. The original hide ties are still intact, a wonderful rare addition. Provenance: From a Manheim, Pennsylvania collection. These are truly an excellent set of beaded moccasins that have been well preserved in good condition. Each shows a 9 inch sole and 3 inch high ankle.
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