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Lot 33
Sale 1323 - Native American Art, Session I
Apr 19, 2024
10:00AM ET
Live / Cincinnati
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Estimate
$1,000 -
2,000
Price Realized
$5,715
Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
Sioux Beaded Hide Tobacco Bag, Photographed by Charles Carpenter
ca 1900
sinew-sewn, beaded American flag motifs on one side and geometric on the other in colors of navy blue, red white-heart, greasy green, greasy blue, translucent burgundy, and faceted brass against a white ground; brightly colored quilled rawhide slats line the lower seam, terminating in hide fringe
overall length 34-1/4 inches
In 1904, Charles Carpenter photographed Thomas Crow and Nellie Jumping Eagle (1880-1939) holding this tobacco bag during the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri. Carpenter was hired as the Field Museum's first photographer (1899-1947), taking over 2000 images at the Exposition. (Images of Thomas Crow and Nellie Jumping Eagle holding this bag are archived within the Field Museum Library).
PUBLISHED:
Pipe Bags - Tobacco Bags: of the American Frontier. (Baldwin 2004: 34, fig. 138)
This lot is located in Cincinnati.





