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Sotheby's May 2006 American Indian Art Sale |
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A Tlingit Polychromed Wood Face Mask, probably Tongass. Height 10 1/2 in. by width 7 1/2 in. Sotheby´s.
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NEW YORK.- Today, May 8, 2006, Sotheby's sale of American Indian Art will feature a rare and important collection of early Woodlands Indian artifacts from the Farquharson Collection, belonging to a family whose ancestral roots lie in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The Collection was originally in the Invercauld House, home of the Farquharson family for over five hundred years, and was subsequently moved to nearby Braemar Castle, a fortress transformed into their residence, where it had been on display for the public for over twenty years. Acquired through the family's eighteenth and early nineteenth-century Scottish Military connections with Northeastern North America, the offering consists of moccasins, belts, garters, pouches, a canoe and a number of smaller pieces. Original documentation accompanies the material, and this rare and unusual association enhances the collection's importance, adding to the knowledge of the age, provenance and range of Native American objects from this
period, and additionally, an essay entitled "A Casket of Savage Curiosities" by noted scholar Ruth Phillips sheds light upon the military conflicts that coincide with personal affairs in the Farquharson family. Comprised of outstanding examples of early bead and quillwork, it is among the earliest known field collections in existence. The Collection will be on exhibition in Sotheby's sixth floor gallery from May 7 - 12 and is expected to bring $300/500,000.
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