TEXTILE ARTS OF THE AMERICAS

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Philadelphia, PA 19144
Dates

Sale Starts

Sun
Nov 9
11am

Sale Ends

Sun
Nov 9

Terms & Conditions

Terms and Conditions of Sale

The property offered and sold through New Material Culture, Inc.s (hereinafter MC) public auctions (hereinafter the Property) shall be offered and sold pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth below (hereinafter the Agreement). This Agreement constitutes the complete statement of the terms and conditions pursuant to which all Property is offered for sale. By bidding at the auction, whether in person, by agent, in writing, by telephone, internet bid or any other means, the buyer of the Property (hereinafter the Buyer) agrees to be bound by this Agreement.

PROPERTY SOLD AS IS. Except as expressly stated below in the LIMITED RIGHT OF RESCISSION, all Property is sold as is, where is, with all faults. Neither MC nor any consignor makes any guarantees, warranties or representations, expressed or implied with respect to the Property or the correctness of the catalogue or any other description of the Property. In no event shall MC or the consignor be responsible for the correctness, nor be deemed to have made any representation or warranty, of description, genuineness, authorship, attribution, provenance, period, culture, source, origin or condition of the Property. No statement made at the sale, or in the bill of sale, or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed such a guarantee, warranty or representation.

LIMITED RIGHT OF RESCISSION. With regard ONLY to descriptions of fine art in which a specific artist is named as the artist, all information contained in the catalogue concerning the authenticity of said Property is guaranteed for a period of 30 days from the date of the sale. If, within that 30 day period, Buyer has complied with all Terms and Conditions of Sale regarding timely payment and collection of said Property and would like to dispute the authenticity of said Property, Buyer can submit, at his own expense, two written professional opinions regarding authenticity by recognized authenticators, jointly approved by both MC and Buyer. In the event said Property is judged inauthentic by both expert authenticators, said Property may be returned if it is in the same condition as at time of sale and the Buyer's full purchase price will be refunded. Refunds shall not include cost of transportation, insurance or other expenses that Buyer may have incurred. This limited right of rescission is available only to the original auction Buyer and does not extend or transfer to any subsequent owner, heir, agent transferee or any other third party.

WITHDRAWAL OF PROPERTY. MC reserves the right to withdraw any Property at any time for any reason and to default any sale in the event of an error or dispute.

COPYRIGHT AND REPRODUCTION RIGHTS. MC and its consignors make no warranty or representation, express or implied, that the Buyer will acquire any copyright or reproduction rights to any Property sold. MC expressly reserves the right to reproduce any image of the Property sold in the catalogue. The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by or for MC relating to Property, including the contents of the catalogue, is, and shall remain at all times, the property of MC and shall not be used by the Buyer, nor by anyone else, without MCs prior written consent.

EXAMINATION OF PROPERTY. All Property is available for examination prior to bidding. The Buyers bidding signifies that the Buyer has examined the Property as fully as desired or has chosen not to examine the Property. MC recommends that prospective bidders examine all items in which they have an interest prior to bidding.

BIDDING.

RESERVES. Some of the Property in the sale is offered subject to a reserve. The reserve is a confidential minimum price agreed upon by the consignor and MC below which the lot will not be sold. In most cases, the reserve will be set below the estimated range, but in no case will it exceed the low estimates listed. Bidding will begin at a price appropriate in the auctioneers discretion. The auctioneer always reserves the right to withdraw Property for any reason he deems appropriate.

ORDER OF BIDS. Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer, all bids are per lot as numbered in the catalogue. MC reserves the right to determine any and all matters regarding the order, precedence or appropriate increment of bids or the constitution of lots. Please be aware that MC accepts bids from various sources including online bidding platforms, phone bidders, floor bidders, and online and in-house absentee bidders. The auctioneer will accept bids in the order they are received during the course of the live auction. Absentee bidders please take note: in situations where there is more than one party bidding on a lot when the bidding stops, you risk losing the lot to another buyer, depending on the order the bids are received by the auctioneer during the course of the live auction. The safest way to ensure you win a lot is to bid live (online, in-house, or by phone).

ABSENTEE AND PHONE BIDDING. Absentee and phone bidding are permitted by prospective bidders who cannot be present at the auction. Please complete the Absentee Bid and/or Phone Reservation form. Absentee bids are executed competitively and confidentially. All reservations for phone bidding are held in the strictest confidence and must be received by 5 pm EST the day before the auction. No additional phone bids will be accepted at such time including additions when speaking with a staff person on the phone. Written absentee bids may be submitted on the Absentee Bid Form up to 30 lots before the item comes up for auction. Leaving an absentee or phone bid on a lot indicates your willingness to open the bidding at one half the printed estimate, and gives the auctioneer the authority to open the bidding at that level, or to open the bidding on a lot with a printed reserve at the reserve price. In the case of identical absentee bids, the bid received first will prevail. Bids left on internet portals are not executed until the item is offered in the live auction and the order in which they are received is not a factor.

CUT BIDS. We do not accept cut bids, (bids less than the last interval) from the floor or from absentee bidders including phone and internet bidders. Thus, it is possible that a lot could go to another bidder for less than an absentee bid. For example, if the bids are progressing in $10 dollar increments and an absentee falls at a $5 increment we will not take the bid since it is less than the $10 increment.

Following are general guidelines for bidding increments:
$0-$500 by $25 increments
$500-$1,000 by $50 increments
$1,000 $3,000 by $100 increments
$3,000-$5,000 by $250 increments
$5,000-$10,000 by $500 increments
$10,000-$30,000 by $1,000 increments
$30,000-$50,000 by $2,500 increments
$50,000-$100,000 by $5,000 increments
$100,000-$200,000 by $10,000 increments
Above $200,000 auctioneers discretion

HIGHEST BIDDER. The highest bidder as determined by the auctioneer shall be the Buyer. In the case of a disputed bid, the auctioneer shall have sole discretion in determining the Buyer and may also, at his or her election, withdraw the Property or reoffer the Property for sale. The auctioneer shall have sole discretion to refuse any bid, or refuse to acknowledge any bidder. At such time as the auctioneer has declared Property sold to a given Buyer, said Buyer thereupon assumes full risk and responsibility for the Property, agrees to sign any requested confirmation of purchase, and agrees to pay the full price, plus Buyers Premium, therefore or such part, upon such terms as MC may require.

PAYMENT. Payment is due within 7 business days. Payment must be made by cash, approved check, money order or wire transfer. We accept credit cards from US buyers Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express. Credit card payments processed by MC are subject to a 3% service fee. Credit card transactions will not be accepted for international clients. Personal checks will be acceptable only if credit has been established with MC or if a bank authorization has been received guaranteeing a personal check. MC reserves the right to hold Property purchased by personal check until the check has cleared the bank. Buyer agrees to pay MC a handling charge of $25.00 for any check dishonored by the drawee. MC reserves the right to not issue a Buyers number or to withhold merchandise if appropriate credit has not been established. Credit arrangements must be made by the Friday prior to the day of auction so bank statements can be verified. Any bidder that plans on spending in excess of $100,000 should make arrangements with the MC accounting department at least five (5) days in advance of the sale, as a deposit may be required to participate. All Property purchased must be paid for no later than 5 pm EST on the seventh business day following the sale. MC may impose, and the Buyer agrees to pay, a monthly interest charge of 1.5% of the purchase price of any Property not paid by the Buyer within thirty (30) days of the date of sale. MC reserves the right to rescind any sale of Property in the event payment is not received within seven (7) business days of the sale. Credit card payments processed through Liveauctioneers.com may be subject to additional fees.

BUYERS PREMIUM. A 25% buyers premium will be added to the hammer price on each lot sold on a house paddle, including telephone and absentee bidding; A 27% buyers premium will be added to the hammer price on each lot sold on the Material Culture Private Label website; 30% will be added to lots purchased online through Liveauctioneers and Invaluable/AuctionZip.

REMOVAL OF PROPERTY. All items must be picked up, or shipping arrangements made, within two weeks of the day of sale. Items not collected or shipped by the 15th day following the sale will incur storage fees at a rate of $10.00 per lot per day regardless of the size or value of the lot. Items not collected by the 30th day following the sale may be sold by MC or sent by MC to a public warehouse at the sole risk of, and charge to, the Buyer and MC may prohibit the Buyer from participating, directly or indirectly, as a bidder or purchaser in any future sale. No Property may be removed from MCs premises until the Buyer has paid in full the purchase price including Buyers premium. MC shall have no liability for any damage to Property left on its premises after the auction. A defaulting Buyer will be deemed to have granted and assigned to MC a continuing security interest of first priority in any Property or money of, or owing to such Buyer in MCs possession, and MC may retain and apply such Property or money as collateral security for the obligations due to MC. MC shall have all of the rights accorded a secured party under the Pennsylvania Uniform Commercial Code.

PACKING AND SHIPPING. Buyer agrees that packing and shipping are done at the Buyers risk and that Buyer will pay in advance all packing expenses, materials, carrier fees and insurance charges. Shipping is the sole responsibility of the Buyer. MC will have no liability for any loss or damage to shipped items. Upon request, MC will provide a list of shippers who deliver to destinations within the United States and overseas.

TAXES. All purchases are subject to Pennsylvania sales tax unless the Buyer possesses a Pennsylvania sales tax exemption number. Exemption numbers from other states are accepted in Pennsylvania if presented with a business card or letterhead. Dealers, museums, and other qualifying parties can apply for a Pennsylvania exemption number prior to the auction. Buyer is responsible for any and all tariffs, taxes and assessments that might be made on the Property. International Buyers are responsible for tariffs, taxes, or assessments of shipped items to the Buyers country.

IMPORT/EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. Some property that is sold at auction can be subject to laws governing export from the United States, such as items that include material from some endangered species. Import restrictions from foreign countries are subject to these same governing laws. Granting of licensing for import or export of Property from local authorities is the sole responsibility of the Buyer. Denial or delay of licensing will not constitute cancellation or delay in payment for the total purchase price of said Property.

BUYERS BREACH. If the Buyer breaches any of its obligations under this Agreement, including its obligation to pay in full the purchase price of all Property for which it is the highest successful bidder, MC may exercise all of its rights and remedies under the law including, without limitation, (a) canceling the sale and applying any payments made by the Buyer to the damages caused by the Buyers breach, and/or (b) offering at public auction, without reserve, any lot or item for which the Buyer has failed to pay in full the purchase price, holding the Buyer liable for any deficiency plus all costs of sale.

GOVERNING LAW. These conditions of sale shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (excluding the laws applicable to conflicts or choice of law). The Buyer agrees that any suit for the enforcement of this Agreement may be brought, and any action against MC in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be brought, in the courts of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or any federal court sitting therein. The Buyer consents to the nonexclusive jurisdiction of such courts and waives objections that it may now or hereafter have to the venue of any such suit.

AMENDMENTS TO TERMS AND CONDITIONS. No claimed modification or amendment of this Agreement on the part of any party shall be deemed extant, enforceable or provable unless it is in writing that has been signed by the parties to this Agreement. No course of dealing and no delay or omission on the part of MC in exercising any right under this Agreement shall operate as a waiver of such right or any other right and waiver on any one or more occasions shall not be construed as a bar to or waiver of any right or remedy of MC on any future occasion.
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TEXTILE ARTS OF THE AMERICAS | Live Showroom Auction: Sunday, November 9, 2025, 11AM ET. Public Exhibition: November 6-8, 11AM-4PM. Join Us! Special Exhibition Reception and Symposium-
Native American Textile Arts, Saturday, November 8, 11AM-4PM. Guest Speakers: Joshua Baer: Classic Navajo Blankets: The Known and the Unknown & Mark Winter: Saltillo and Rio Grande Weaving Traditions. No charge to attend the Symposium, but we ask that you RSVP to frontdesk@materialculture.com. Also accepting phone and absentee bids. This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION: there are no hidden or confidential reserves, all acceptable bidding commences at the online START PRICE.
Navajo Yeibechai Pictorial Weaving, c. 1940-1950, 6'1'' x 3'6''Navajo Pictorial Weaving with Birds and Corn Plant, c. 1940-1950, 3'2'' x 4'9''Pan Reservation Navajo Rug, 1930-1940, 5'8'' x 7'7''Navajo Transitional Rug, 1930-1940, 4'8'' x 6'2''Navajo Transitional Rug, 1900-1920, 4'6'' x 6'7''J.B. Moore Crystal, Plate XIX Navajo Weaving, circa 1911, 3'7'' x 5'9''Rare William Spratling Sarape/Rug, circa 1940, 4'6'' x 6'8''Navajo Transitional Rug, circa 1920, 4'5'' x 7'3''Navajo Rug, circa 1910, 4'0'' x 6'5''Navajo Rug, 1950-1960, 3'8'' x 5'3'Navajo Transitional Rug, 4'6'' x 6'7''Navajo 'Third Phase' Revival Rug, 1920-1930, 4'4'' x 4'1''Navajo Transitional Rug, 1900-1910, 4'10'' x 7'7''Navajo Transitional Rug, 1910-1920, 4'9'' x 6'8''Navajo Rug with 'Whirling Log' Design, 1910-1930, 4'2'' x 6'8''Navajo Banded Weaving, Transitional Period, 3'11'' x 6'1''Navajo Rug, Transitional Period, c. 1900, 3'6'' x 4'10''Navajo Rug, 1930-1940, 4'4'' x 6'11''Navajo 'Third Phase Revival Design' Rug, circa 1930, 4'7'' x 6'1''Fine Navajo Klagetoh/Bisti Style Rug, 6'4'' x 9'9''Navajo Transitional Third Phase Variation Blanket, 1890-1910, 6'4'' x 5'0''Navajo Rug, 4'9'' x 7'2''Navajo Transitional Eye Dazzler Rug, 5'5'' x 8'5''Navajo Stacked Serrated Diamond Rug, Transitional Period, 4'7'' x 7'0''Navajo Transitional Rug, 3'11'' x 6'8''Navajo Rug, Circa 1920s, 5'1'' x 7'11''Navajo Tumbling Blocks Rug, circa. 1930s, 4'3'' x 6'1''Navajo Chinlee Rug, 5'0'' x 7'2''Navajo Hourglass Blanket, Transitional Period, 5'3'' x 6'6''Navajo Pictorial Cattle Rug, 1960s, 3'8'' x 5'7''Navajo Transitional Rug with Weaver's Combs and Arrows, 3'5'' x 5'2''Navajo Transitional Rug, 3'11'' x 6'3''Navajo Transitional Sunrise Dazzler Weaving, 3'9'' x 3'5''Navajo Rug, 3'3'' x 5'4''Navajo Rug, 1950, 3'6'' x 6'0''Navajo Stacked Diamonds Transitional Rug, 1920, 3'7'' x 6'0''Navajo Rug, 1940s, 2'2'' x 3'4'Navajo Chinlee Variant Rug, 1950-1960, 4'11'' x 3'4''Navajo Yei Figural Rug, 1960-70s, 3'11'' x 3'1''Navajo Rug, 1960-1980, 2'7'' x 3'6''Navajo Transitional Rug, 1910-1920, 3' x4'8"Navajo Double Saddle Blanket, 1950-1960, 2'10'' x 4'5''Navajo Double Saddle Blanket, 1950-1960, 3'0'' x 4'3''Navajo Double Saddle Blanket, 1930-1940, 2'9'' x 4'7''Navajo Banded Blanket, c. 1890, 3'0'' x 4'7''Navajo Dine Transitional Blanket, c. 1895, 5'8'' x 4'1''Navajo Chinlee Diamond and Banded Blanket, 3'8'' x 6'1''Navajo Dine Wearing Blanket, c. 1880, 5'7'' x 3'6''Navajo Diamonds and Lightning Blanket, Transitional Period, 3'8'' x 6'3''Navajo Late Classic 'Woman's Third Phase' Design Blanket, 1880-1890, 4'7'' x 3'3''Navajo Late Classic Chief's Blanket Variant, ca. 1875, 5'10'' x 4'4''Late Classic Navajo Sarape Style Wearing Blanket, ca. 1875, 6'5'' x 4'3''Navajo, Dineh, Serape, 1840-1860, 4'6'' x 7'8''Navajo Classic Second Phase Chief's Blanket, ca. 1865-75, 5'6'' x 4'5''Classic Period Navajo Two-Piece Dress, ca. 1865-1875, 5'8'' x 4'7''Navajo Late Classic 'Fancy Saddle' Blanket, circa 1890, 2'10'' x 2'3''Navajo Twill Weave Double Saddle Blanket, circa 1900, 3'0'' x 4'5''Navajo 'Banded Blanket', Transitional Period, 1900-1920, 3'5" x 4'11"Navajo Chinlee Style Single Saddle or Weavers Mat, 1950-1960, 2'6'' x 2'7''Navajo Single Saddle Blanket, 1950-1960, 2'5'' x 2'5''Navajo Transitional Banded Blanket/Diyurghi, 1900, 4'9'' x 5'10''Navajo Single Saddle Blanket, c. 1930, 1'10'' x 2'2''Navajo Germantown Rug, circa 1900, 2'5" x 2'7"Navajo Germantown 'Child's Blanket', circa 1890, 3'0'' x 4'7''Navajo Germantown Weaving with Whirling Logs, 5'8" x 6'5", c. 1900-1910Navajo Germantown Rug, circa 1900, 3'0'' x 5'3''Navajo Germantown Eye Dazzler Weaving, circa 1900, 2'8'' x 3'7''Navajo Germantown Eye Dazzler Weaving, circa 1890, 2'11'' x 4'5''Navajo Germantown Dazzler Weaving, circa 1890, 2'1'' x 4'1''Navajo Germantown Dazzler Weaving, circa 1880, 4'4'' x 5'11''Navajo Germantown Dazzler Weaving, circa 1890, 4'11'' x 7'9''Navajo Germantown Weaving, circa 1900, 3'0'' x 3'9''Navajo Germantown Rug, circa 1900, 4'4'' x 6'5''Navajo Germantown Single Saddle Blanket, circa 1900, 2'8'' x 2'2''Navajo Germantown Dazzler Weaving, circa 1900, 2'9'' x 3'7''Navajo Germantown Weaving, c. 1910-1920, 1'9'' x 3'6''Navajo Germantown Sampler, 1910-1920Navajo Germantown Sampler, 1910-1920Navajo Germantown Sampler, 1910-1920Navajo Germantown Sampler, 1910-1920Navajo Germantown Sampler, 1910-1920Navajo Germantown Sampler, 1910-1920, 1'5'' x 2'10''Navajo Germantown Sampler, 1910-1920, 1'6'' x 2'11''Navajo Germantown Sampler, 1910-1920Navajo Germantown Sampler, 1910-1920Navajo Germantown Sampler, 1910-1920Navajo Germantown Sampler, 1910-1920Navajo Germantown Sampler, 1910-1920Navajo Germantown Sampler, 1910-1920Navajo Germantown Sampler, 1910-1920Navajo Germantown Sampler, 1910-1920Navajo Germantown Sampler Weaving, 1910Saltillo Serape Depicting George Washington, circa 1875, 3'9 x 7'7Saltillo Serape, circa 1880, 3'2 x 6'6Saltillo Serape, circa 1875, 3'8 x 6'3Late Classic Saltillo Serape, circa 1875, 4'1 x 7'1Late Classic Saltillo Sarape, ca. 1850-1870, 4'4'' x 7'8''Blue and White Oaxacan Style Saltillo Sarape, ca. 1850, 4'3'' x 7'5''Saltillo Sarape, Late 19th/Early 20th C., 3'8'' x 7'6''Late Classic Saltillo Sarape, c. 1865-1875, 4'3'' x 7'0'Post- Maximilian Sarape, ca. 1875-85, 3'3'' x 6'8''Classic Saltillo Sarape, ca. 1800-1825, 4'0'' x 7'9''Classic Saltillo Sarape, c. 1800-1825, 4'2'' x 8'4'Classic Saltillo Sarape, 1750-1825, 3'10'' x 8'2'Saltillo Serape, circa 1875, 3'3 x 6'6Saltillo Serape, circa 1880, 3'6 x 6'9Saltillo Serape, circa 1900, 3'3 x 6'4Saltillo Serape Poncho, circa 1880, 3'3 x 6'4Saltillo Serape, circa 1875, 3'4 x 6'7Saltillo Serape, circa 1900, 3'6 x 7'Saltillo Serape, circa 1880, 3'1 x 6'5Saltillo Serape Poncho, circa 1880, 3'6 x 6'4Saltillo Serape, circa 1875, 3'3 x 6'10Colcha Textile, State of Mexico, Early/Mid 20th C. 4'10'' x 7'0''Northern New Mexico Colcha Textile, Late 19th C., 3'4'' x 7'2''Mexican Serape Men's Wearing Blanket, circa 1900, 4'3 x 6'4Rare Tarahumara Sash, Mexico, 19th C.Huichol Peyote Pouch, Sierra Madre, Mexico, c. 1900-1950Rio Grande Wool Blanket, 1900-1920Mayo Wool Weaving, Mexico, 3'9 x 5'4Mexican Serape Blanket, 1930, 2'2 x 4'7Hispanic Weaving, New Mexico, 1900-1930, 2'3 x 5'4Mexican Kilim Woven BedspreadPueblo Banded Blanket, circa 1880, 3'0'' x 4'8''Navajo Made Pueblo Maidens Shawl, ca. 1900Pueblo Twill Weave Maiden Shawl, ca. 1900Rare Pueblo Maiden Shawl, ca. 1900Pueblo Embroidered Dance Kilt, Mid 20th C.Pueblo Embroidered Dance Kilt, Mid 20th C.Pueblo Kachina Embroidered Dance SashPueblo Kachina Embroidered Dance SashUnusual Hispanic Loom Woven Pueblo Manta, Early 20th C.Large Pueblo Sash with BirdsHopi Bachelor Blanket, Early/Mid 20th C.Pampas Mapuche Ceremonial Poncho, Rio Negro, Argentina, 20th C.Mapuche Indigo-Dyed Poncho, Chile or Argentina, circa 1900Mapuche Red Poncho, Chile or Argentina, Early 20th C.Mapuche Poncho, Chile or Argentina, ca. 1900Mapuche Macun Poncho, Chile, 19th-20th C.Mapuche Macun Poncho, Rio Negro, Argentina, 20th C.Mapuche Macun Poncho, Chile or Argentina, 20th C.Mapuche Macun Poncho, Chile or Argentina, 20th C.Mapuche Macun Poncho, Chile or Argentina, 20th C.Aymara Men's Ceremonial Llacota, poss. Dept. of Potosi, c. 1550-1750 CEAymara Woman's Iscayo, Prov. of Aroma, Dept. of La Paz, 19th C.Aymara Men's Poncho, Juli, Lake Titicaca Shore, Dept. of Puno, c. 18th-19th C.Aymara Incuna Ritual Cloth, Sajama Region, Dept. of Oruro, 19th C.Aymara Incuna Ritual Cloth, Lake Titicaca Region, Dept. of La Paz, 19th C.Fine and Important Aymara Woman's Huallas, Escoma, Prov. of Camacho, Dept. of La PazAymara Men's Ceremonial Llacota, Dept. of Potosi, 17th-18th C.Aymara Men's Llacota, Dept. of Potosi, c. 17th-18th C.Balandran Style Men's Poncho, Pacajes Region, Dept. of La Paz, Early 19th C.Aymara Ceremonial Poncho, Dept. of Oruro, 18th-19th C.Obrajes Jesuit Mission Poncho, Bolivia, c. 18th-19th C.Aymara Poncho, Dept. of Cochabamba, 17th/18th C.Aymara Iscayo, Pacajes Region, Dept. of La Paz, 18-19th C.Aymara Woman's Iscayo, Dept. of La Paz, 18-19th C.Aymara Ccahua Ponchito, Dept. of Potosi, c. 1750-1850Aymara Woman's Aksu Matrimonial Dress, Bolivar, Prov. of Arque, Dept. of Cochabamba, Early/Mid 19thAymara Woman's Aksu Matrimonial Dress, Prov. of Arque, Dept. of Cochabamba, Early/Mid 19th C.Aymara Woman's Huallas Mantle, Acora, Dept. of Puno, Late 19th C.Aymara Challapata Poncho, Achiri, Prov. of Pacajes, Dept. of La Paz, 19th C.Aymara Man's Ceremonial Poncho, Salinas de Garci Mendoza, Dept. of Oruro, 19th C.Aymara Woman's Awayo Mantle, Northern Lake Titicaca, Late 19th C.Aymara Woman's Ahuayo, Sica Sica, Province of Aroma, Dept. of La Paz, c. 1800-1875Aymara Ccahua Ponchito, Dept. of Potosi, Early 19th C.Aymara Ceremonial Ponchito, Pacajes or Aroma, Dept. of La Paz, 19th C.Aymara Man's Ritual Ponchito, Dept. of La Paz, 19th C.Aymara Man's Festival Poncho, Dept. of Oruro, Late 19th C.Aymara Woman's Ahuayo, Achiri, Pacajes Region, Dept. of La Paz, Early 19th C.Aymara Woman's Awayo Mantle, Dept. of Oruro, Mid 19th C.Aymara Woman's Awayo Mantle, LTR, Dept. of Puno, Late 19th C.Alpaca Wool Poncho, Altiplano, Bolivia, 18th C.Rare Quechua Men's Small Ceremonial Mantle, c. 18th-19th C.Aymara Woman's Ahuayo, Calamarca, Dept. of La Paz, 19th C.Aymara Woman's Matrimonial Aksu, Bolivar, Dept. of Cochabamba, 19th C.Aymara Ceremonial Llacolla, Dept. of Potosi, 19th C.Aymara Woman's Ceremonial Ahuayo, Achiri, Dept. of La Paz, 19th C.Aymara Woman's Ahuayo, Tapacari, Dept. of Cochabamba, c. 1850-1900Aymara Woman's Ahuayo, Pampa Aullagas, Dept. of Oruro, c. 1850-1900Aymara Woman's Ahuayo, Llallagua, Dept. of Potosi, c. 1875-1925Aymara Woman's Ahuayo Mantle, Northern Dept. of Potosi, Mid 19th C.Aymara Woman's Festival Ahuayo, Llallagua, Northern Dept. of Potosi, c. 1875-1925Aymara Incuna Ceremonial Cloth, Lake Titicaca Region, Bolivia, c. 1875Aymara Woman's Ahuayo Shawl, Prov. of Aroma, Dept. of La Paz, c. 1850Aymara Woman's Iscayo Mantle, Lake Titicaca Region, Dept. of La Paz, c. 1900Aymara Men's Balandran Poncho, Condo, Dept. of Oruro, 18th C.Aymara Woman's Mantita Shoulder Cloth, LTR, Prov. of Manco Kapac, Dept. of La Paz, Late 19th C.Aymara Woman's Awayo Mantle, LTR, Dept. of Puno, First Half 20th C.Aymara Man's Ponchito, Calamarca, Dept. of La Paz, Late 19th/Early 20th C.Aymara Man's Festival Poncho, Lake Titicaca Region, Late 19th C.Aymara Incuna, Lake Titicaca Region, Dept of La Paz, 19th C.Aymara Man's Ceremonial Ponchito, Dept. of Oruro, c. 1900Aymara Women's Tari Coca Cloths, Dept. of La Paz, c. 1875Two Aymara Ahuayo Mantles, Calamarca and Ingavi, Dept. of La Paz, c. 19th C.Aymara Women's Iscayo, Tallamama, Dept. of La Paz, 20th C.Aymara Woman's Urcu Tube Skirt, Calamarka, Dept. of La Paz, c. 1750-1850Quechua Woman's Nunaka Festival Dress, Toropalca, Dept. of Potosi, c. 1950Quechua Woman's Nanaka Mantle, Toropalca, Dept. of Potosi, Mid 20th C.Quechua Woman's Nanaka Mantle, Toropalca, Dept. of Potosi, Mid 20th C.Quechua Half Aksu Skirt, Potolo, Dept. of Chuquisaca, c. 1920-1960Quechua Balandran Poncho, Caiza, Prov. of Linares, Dept. of Potosi, First Half 20th C.Quechua Woman's Urku Skirt, Charazani, Prov. of Bautista Saavedra, Dept. of La Paz, First Half 20thQuechua Men's Uncu Tunic, Yura, Prov. of Antonio Quijarro, Dept. of Potosi, First Half 20th C.Quechua Poncho, San Lucas, Dept. of Chuquisaca, 19th C.Quechua Ballivian Poncho, Caiza or Calcha, Dept. of Potosi, c. 1900-1920Quechua Woman's Ahuayo, Taquile Island, Dept. of Puno, Early to Mid 20th C.Quechua Man's Festival Poncho, Rodeo, Dept. of Chuquisaca, Early/Mid 20th C.Aymara Woman's Urku Skirt, Lake Titicaca Region, 19th C.Vicuna Chalina Scarf, Altiplano, Dept. of La Paz, 19th C.Aymara Woman's Vicuna Manta Shawl, Dept. of La Paz, 19th C.Aymara Chuspa Coca Bag, Dept. of Oruro, 17th-19th C.Pair of Talegas Shoulder or Saddle Bags, Dept. of Oruro, Late 18th/Early 19th C.Alpaca and Vicuna Chuspa Coca Bag, Bolivar Region, Dept. of Cochabamba, Late 18th/Early 19th C.Chuspa Coca Bag, Lake Titicaca Region, San Andres de Machaca, Dept. of La Paz, Late 18th/Early 19thOmasuyus Chuspa Ceremonial Coca Bag, Lake Titicaca Region, Dept. of La Paz, Early 19th C.Inca and Aymara Chuspa Coca Bags (3), 1400-1550 CE and 19th C.Two Aymara Chuspa Coca Bags, Dept. of Oruro, 19th C.Aymara Ceremonial Chuspa Coca Bags, 19th C.Four Aymara Chuspa Coca Bags, Northern Dept. of Potosi, 1850-1900Aymara Woman's Huaka Ceremonial Belt, Curahuara de Carangas, Dept. of Oruro, Early 19th C.Macha Aymara Woman's Chumpi Ceremonial Belt, Dept. of Potosi, Early 20th C.Aymara Korahua Ceremonial Sling, Dept. of La Paz, Late 18th/Early 19th C.Aymara Man's Ch'uta Dance Costume, Mid 20th C.Quechua Shigra Cactus Fiber B ag, Sacquisili, Ecuador, c. 1950South American Poncho with Indigo Ikat, circa 1900Ikat Indigo-Dyed Shawl, South AmericanShipibo Culture Skirt, Amazonas, Peru, c. 1900-1940Inca and Aymara Chuspa Coca Bags, 1500-1850Two Llama Blankets, Tarabuco and Potosi, 17th C. and c. 1950Man's Ceremonial Crown, Amazon Region, Brazil, 1950-1980Aymara Feather Mosaic Hat Ornament, Lake Titicaca Region, Dept. of La Paz, c. 1900Aymara Chicana Feather Mosaic, Lake Titicaca Region, Dept. of La Paz, 19th C.Aymara Chicana Feather Mosaic, Lake Titicaca Region, Dept. of La Paz, 19th C.Chancay Culture Weaving Basket with Implements, Central Coast, Peru, c. 1200-1550 CE.Chancay Culture Weaving Basket with Implements, Central Coast, Peru, c. 1200-1550 CEInca Alpaca Sling, South Coast, Peru, c. 1400-1550 CE.Tiwanaku Basket, Sevaruyo, Altiplano, Bolivia, c. 800-1200 CEParacas Culture Feather Fan, South Coast, Peru, c. 200 BCEWari False Head for a Mummy Bundle, Central Coast, Peru, c. 800-1100 CE.Nazca Wari Delantera or Pechera, South Coast, Peru, c. 700-1200 CE.Nazca Wari Delantera or Pechera, South Coast, Peru, c. 700-1200 CE.Sican/Lambayeque Culture Tunic, North Coast, Peru, c. 700-1300 CEWari Culture Tunic, South Coast, Peru, c. 700-1000 CENazca Culture Cushma Royal Tunic, South Coast, Peru, c. 400-800 CE.Chimu Culture Mantle, North Central Coast, Peru, c. 1200-1550 CEColla Culture Sleeved Tunic, Chuquito, Pampa Acora, Peru, c. 1400-1600 CEInca Culture Poncho, South Coast, Peru, c. 1400-1550 CELarge Ceremonial Mantle, Sihuas Valley, Peru, c. 100 BC- 200 CESihuas Culture Mantle Border, Sihuas, South Coast, Peru, c. 200-600 CESihuas Culture Sash or Mantle Border Fragment, Sihuas, South Coast, Peru, c. 100-300 CEFine Long Intact Sihuas Culture Belt, Sihuas, South Coast, c. 100-300 CE, L: 17' (518 x 14 cm)Late Nazca Culture Tari or Incuna Cloth, South Coast, PeruPost Wari Mantle Fragment, South Coast, Peru, c. 800-1100 CEPost Wari Culture Border Fragments, Central Coast, Peru, c. 1000- 1100 CESican Culture Loincloth Frontal, North Coast, Peru, c. 900-1200 CE.Ica Culture Mantle, South Coast, Peru, c. 1300-1550 CEWari Culture Four-Cornered Hat and Fragment, Central Coast, c. 600-900 CE.Wari Culture Four-Corner Hat Fragment, South Coast, Peru, 700-1000 CEAncon/Lima Culture Men's Ceremonial Tunic, Central Coast, c. 1100-1500 CECuismancu People Tapestry Woven Tunic, Central Coast, Peru, c. 1400-1550 CECoastal Wari Loincloth Textile, Central Coast, Peru, c. 1000 CECoastal Wari Painted Wall Hanging, Central Coast, c. 1000 CETwo Coastal Wari Painted Cotton Textiles, Central Coast, Peru, c. 1000 CEProto Nazca Culture Songbird Border, South Coast, Peru, c. 100-400 CETwo Proto Nazca Knit Border Fragments, South Coast, Peru, c. 100-400 CE.Nazca Knit Border, Nazca Valley, Peru, 100 BCE-200 CE.Chancay Culture Shroud Fragment, Central Coast, Peru, 1200-1550 CEChimu Culture Pictorial Tie-Dye Textile, Central Coast, Peru, c. 1100-1400 CEChimu Empire Tie-Dyed Wall Hanging Fragment, North Coast, Peru, c. 1100-1400 CEChimu Culture Mantle Fragment, North Coast, Peru, c. 1100-1400 CEChimu Culture Shroud Fragment, North Central Coast, Peru, c. 1200-1550 CE.Chancay Culture Belt Fragment, Central Coast, Peru, 1200-1550 CEChancay Culture Loincloth Frontal, Central Coast, Peru, 1200-1550 CEChancay Culture Mantle Fragment, Central Coast, Peru, 1200-1550 CEChancay Culture Alpaca Wool Fragments, Central Coast, Peru, 1200-1550 CEChancay Culture Gauze Head Wrap, Chancay, c. 1200-1550 CEChancay Culture Gauze Head Scarf, Central Coast, Peru, c. 1200-1550 CEChancay Culture Mantle Section, Central Coast, c. 1200-1550 CE.Two Chancay Culture Double Cloth Fragments, Central Coast, Peru, c. 1200-1550 CE.Checkered Mantle Corner, Central Coast, Peru, c. 1000-1550 CEFour Textile Fragments, Wari, Chancay, and Chimu, Central Coast, Peru, 700-1500 CE.Four Textile Fragments, Chancay, Chimu, and Ica, Central Coast, 1200-1550 CE.Three Chancay and Wari Culture Fragments, Central Coast, Peru, 1000-1550 CE.Proto-Aymara Culture Half Llacota, South Highlands, Peru, c. 200-600 CEMantle Border, N. Coast, 1200-1500 AD.Chiribaya Culture Belt, South Coast, Peru, c. 1200-1550 CEIndigo-Dyed Ikat Poncho, Ecuador, circa 1900Two Embroidered Huipils, San Mateo Ixtatlan and San Antonio Aguas Calientes, Guatemala, 1960s/70s.Two Embroidered Huipils, San Lucas Toliman and Tecpan, Guatemala, Mid 20th C.Two Embroidered Huipils, San Pedro Sacatepequez, San Marcos, Guatemala, Mid 20th C.Two Embroidered Huipils, Santa Maria de Jesus and Santa Lucia Utatlan, Early/Mid 20th C.Two Embroidered Huipils, Mixco and San Miguel Chicaj, Guatemala, 1970sTwo Embroidered Huipils, Patzicia and San Antonio Palopo, Guatemala, 1960s/70sTwo Embroidered Huipils, Solola and Santa Catarina Polopo, Guatemala, Mid 20th C.Two Embroidered Huipils, Comalapa and Coban, Guatemala, Mid 20th C.Fine American Union Eagle Applique Quilt, 19th C.Embroidered and Pieced Crazy Quilt, Late 19th C.African American Pieced and Tied Crazy Quilt, Early 20th C.Amish "Trip Around the World" Pieced Quilt, Late 19th C.American Linsey-Woolsey Square in a Square Pieced Quilt, Late 18th C.African American Hit or Miss Pieced and Tied Quilt, Early 20th C.Thousand Triangle and Ohio Star Pieced Quilt, Early 20th C.Pieced Patchwork Quilt, Early/Mid 19th C.Exceptional Sunburst Pieced Quilt, 19th C.Blazing Star Pieced Cotton Quilt, Early 20th C.Starburst and Chintz Pieced Quilt, Early 19th C.Oak Leaf Applique Quilt, Early 20th C.Princess Feather Applique Quilt, Early/Mid 20th C.Princess Feather Pieced Quilt, Early 20th C.Grandmother's Flower Garden Pieced Quilt, Early 20th C.Carolina Lily Pieced Quilt, Early 20th C.American Battenburg Lace Bedspread, Late 19th/Early 20th C.Jacquard Figured and Fancy Coverlet, Signed, Manor Township, Lancaster County, PA, Dated 1848Signed Jacquard Figured and Fancy Coverlet, Nazareth, PA, Dated 1848Tricolor Jacquard Figured and Fancy Coverlet, Mid 19th C.Star and Diamond Coverlet, Early 19th C.Signed Jacquard Figured and Fancy Coverlet, Hilltown, Bucks County, PA, Dated 1859American Overshot Jacquard Coverlet, Dated 1826Blue and White Double Cloth Coverlet, Early 19th C.Blue and White Summer/Winter Coverlet, Early 19th C.Blue and White Summer/Winter Coverlet, Early 19th C.Blue and White Double Cloth Coverlet with Pine Tree Border, Early 19th C.Red and White Overshot Coverlet, Early 19th C.American Homespun Wool Yarn Blankets, Mid 19th C.American Homespun Wool Yarn Blankets, Mid 19th C.American Homespun Wool Yarn Blankets, Mid 19th C.Arts & Crafts Wool and Silk Tapestry Panel, poss. Albert Herter, New York, circa 1900Pair of Arts & Crafts Tapestry Panels, Early 20th C.Antique Pullman Railroad Blanket, ca. 1900American Latch Hook Locomotive Rug, 1930s/40sBarbara E. Merry Signed Hooked Chenille Rug "Cabins on a Hill", c. 1970sBarbara E. Merry Signed Hooked Chenille RugBarbara E. Merry Hooked Chenille Rug "Cabin in the Woods", c. 1970s, ExhibitedNew Mexico Latch Hook Rug and Rag Rug, Early/Mid 20th C.Wagon Wheel Rag Rug, American, 1930sGold of the Andes: The Llamas, Alpacas, Vicunas and Guanacos of South America, Two-Volume Set, 1994.Aymara Weavings: Ceremonial Textiles of Colonial and 19th Century Bolivia, 1983"Historic Aymara Weavings: Aymara Bolivianische Textilen" Exhibition Catalog, 1992Hirschel & Adler Folk Gallery Exhibition Materials, and Navajo Weaving Reference BooksPre-Colombian and South American Reference Book Lot

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