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Lot 184
Sale 1963 - Native American Art
Apr 16, 2021
10:00AM ET
Live / Cincinnati
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Estimate
$3,000 -
5,000
Price Realized
$8,750
Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
Navajo Third Phase Blanket / Rug, Collected U.S. Special Agent Johnson N. High (1842-1909)
hand-spun wool and woven in colors of red, cream, dark brown, and overdyed black; classic banded design intercepted with quartered, halved, and whole serrated diamonds
74.5 x 56 in.
late 19th century
Johnson N. High (1842-1909) was born in Richland, Ohio and died in Partridge, Kansas. After serving in the Civil War, he was appointed as a US Special Agent for the Bannock and Shoshone Indians on the Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho Territory in 1870. Around the same time, he adopted a Paiute child named Lena Rivers High. Lena died of pneumonia at Blackfoot, Idaho in 1885. Eventually High retired from service and moved back east.

