A late Classic Period Navajo child's wearing blanket Print Circa 1870 - 1880, woven of raveled red American flannel and indigo-dyed green wool, with crosses and terraced serrated design elements on a striped ground, 2'6'' H x 4'4'' W, Provenance: By repute presented to Wm. C. McDonald, New Mexico's first governor, in 1912 by the tribes of Geronomo; acquired by George Wharton James from the estate of the above; purchased by present owner from the Pasadena, CA estate of the above, 1921. Condition: Overall good condition. Three minor holes to center field (the largest approximately .5'' x .25'').
A late Classic Period Navajo child's wearing blanket Print Circa 1870 - 1880, woven of raveled red American flannel and indigo-dyed green wool, with crosses and terraced serrated design elements on a striped ground, 2'6'' H x 4'4'' W, Provenance: By repute presented to Wm. C. McDonald, New Mexico's first governor, in 1912 by the tribes of Geronomo; acquired by George Wharton James from the estate of the above; purchased by present owner from the Pasadena, CA estate of the above, 1921. Condition: Overall good condition. Three minor holes to center field (the largest approximately .5'' x .25'').
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