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Indian baskets woven by Hopi, Navajo, Papago,
Northwest Coast, and Californian artists.
Anderson’s carries a wide selection of Native
American baskets woven by artists from the Hopi, Navajo, and other
tribes. These baskets range from modern, contemporary works to historical
and collectible items. Many feature intricate designs that reflect
the rich symbolism of these Indian cultures. Note that our prices
for baskets are typically 30 to 40 percent lower than you’ll
find in galleries or retail stores.
These baskets represent a few of the works we
typically carry. Contact us (by phone, FAX, or e-mail)
or visit one of our shows
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Shongopui
basket with “Crow Mother” kachina case
mask and Mudhead designs
17.5"x13" diameter
Hopi Second Mesa
SOLD |
Western
Apache basket with open and closed design motif (scarce)
Made from willow and devil’s claw design and wrap, circa
1910-1920
4.5"x12" diameter
SOLD |
Coil
gift basket circa 1950s — shredded, split yucca
and devil’s claw
Hopi Second Mesa
5"x9"
SOLD |
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Shasta
Burden basket, made from hazel shoots or willow rods
with conifer root twining
22.5"x19.5"
(Original collectors label says“back to 1880’s
or so.”) SOLD |
San
Carlos Apache burden basket, willow rods, split willow
wrap; brown is probably mulberry; circa 1960-1970
13"x17"
SOLD |
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Anderson's Americana Indian & Western
Shows
P.O. Box 3447
Flagstaff, AZ 86003
www.americana.net
info@americana.net
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