A framed group of Native American objects Print Late 19th/early 20th century Framed within a Lucite museum case, comprising: a large Chippewa bandolier bag, floral motif on black velvet ground, with fringe; a Chippewa man's beaded belt on harness leather, geometric motif; a circa 1890s Nez Perce black wool floral-motif flat bag; and a Nez Perce porcupine quill hair roach, 4 pieces Overall: 60.25'' H x 24.125'' W x 4.5'' D Provenance: The Collection of Mrs. Phyllis Twogood; by descent to Trudie Twogood Lyons; The Estate of Tammis Day, Sula, MT, acquired from the above. Exhibitions: Ravalli County Museum, Hamilton, MT. Notes: Lot accompanied by Lucite museum display key/placard. Condition: Apparently good condition; items not examined out of the frame. Bandolier bag with some scuffing and minute tears to silk edging. Each with general minor wear and soiling commensurate with age.
A framed group of Native American objects Print Late 19th/early 20th century Framed within a Lucite museum case, comprising: a large Chippewa bandolier bag, floral motif on black velvet ground, with fringe; a Chippewa man's beaded belt on harness leather, geometric motif; a circa 1890s Nez Perce black wool floral-motif flat bag; and a Nez Perce porcupine quill hair roach, 4 pieces Overall: 60.25'' H x 24.125'' W x 4.5'' D Provenance: The Collection of Mrs. Phyllis Twogood; by descent to Trudie Twogood Lyons; The Estate of Tammis Day, Sula, MT, acquired from the above. Exhibitions: Ravalli County Museum, Hamilton, MT. Notes: Lot accompanied by Lucite museum display key/placard. Condition: Apparently good condition; items not examined out of the frame. Bandolier bag with some scuffing and minute tears to silk edging. Each with general minor wear and soiling commensurate with age.
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