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AUCTION

Northwest Coast and Inuit Art

AUCTION DATE:Wednesday, May 19th at 6pm

Preview Monday, May 17th - 10am to 5pm Tuesday, May 18th - 10am to 5pm

Wednesday, May 19th - 10am to 2pm

1Bill ReidHaida Wolf, silkscreen, #161/195, signed and dated 197426 x 21 1/2 in.

900-1200

2Bill ReidChildren of the Raven, silkscreen #35/195, signed and dated '7730 x 22 1/4 in.

1000-1500

3Bill ReidHaida Grizzly Bear, silkscreen #128/600, signed and dated '7725 1/4 x 19 3/4 in.

800-1000

4Bill ReidHaida Eagle, silkscreen #35/195, signed and dated '7830 x 22 1/4 in.

1000-1500

5Bill ReidHaida Dogfish, silkscreen, signed and dated June 7/7724 x 18 1/2 in.Notes: over run from the Conference of the Sea's Conference

400-600

6"The Salmon - Canada's Plea for a Threatened Species"the complete portfolio including original serigraphs by Bill Reid; comes with additional books in French and Spanish

1500-2500

7"The Salmon - Canada's Plea for Threateded Species"the complete portfolio including original serigraphs by Bill Reid

1500-2500

8Robert DavidsonRaven Stealing the Sun, silkscreen #15/75, signed and dated '7723 x 10 1/2 in.

600-800

9Robert DavidsonReflections, silkscreen #59/75, signed and dated '7717 x 7 5/8 in.Notes: staining noted along edges

150-250

10Robert DavidsonGrizzly Bear, silkscreen #60/215, signed and dated '7318 x 7 in.

250-350

11Bill ReidHaida Killer Whale, serigraph, unsigned22 x 16 3/4 in.

100-150

12Joe DavidKa-in, silkscreen #70/75, signed and dated '7813 3/4 x 13 3/4

150-250

13Pat McGuireEmpty Canoe, watercolour, signed and dated '6913 1/2 x 11 in.

150-250

14Pat McGuireRaven Stealing the Moon, watercolour, signed and dated '6813 1/2 x 10 1/2 in.

250-350

15Pat McGuireSea Wolf, watercolour, signed and dated '6810 x 13 in.

90-120

16Pat McGuireCanoe, ink and watercolour, signed6 3/4 x 9 1/4 in.

80-120

17Ben HoustieKingfisher, oil on canvas, signed, 199120 x 16 in.

200-300

18Richard Hunt,Animal Kingdom, serigraph, A/P IX/XV, signed12 x 24 in.

200-300

19Ben HoustieRaven and Eagle, oil on canvas, signed and dated 199316 x 20 in.

200-300

20Marv TallioWolf and Salmon, mixed media, signed and dated '9220 x 16 in.

200-300

21Ben HoustieWolf and Eagle, oil on canvas, signed and dated 199320 x 16 in.

200-300

22A View of the Habitations in Nootka Soundblack and white engraving by Alexander Hogg9 x 13 1/2 in.

200-300

23The Inside of a House in Nootka Soundblack and white engraving by Alexander Hogg9 x 13 1/2 in.

200-300

24A pair of J. Webber engravings,"A Man of Kamtschatka" & "A Woman of Kamtschatka"

200-300

25H. S. FarynukCanadianNATIVE VILLAGEoil on canvassigned24 x 30 in.

300-500

26Three Pat McGuire watercolours,two depicting empty canoes adrift, the third depicting a house poleNotes: unframed

150-250

27Derek WilsonBear Box Design, lithograph #144/186; together with Barry Wilson, Thunderbird, silkscreen #548/750, and a Hupquatchew, Seal, silkscreen print #196/397 (unframed)

100-150

28Richard ShortyDiving Killer Whale & Sun Design, mixed media, signed and dated '9815 x 22 in.Notes: (unframed)

150-250

29Richard ShortyII Eagles, mixed media, signed and dated '9515 x 22 in.Notes: (unframed)

150-250

30Stephanie KewistepHummingbird, acrylic on paper, signed and dated '9715 x 11 in.Notes: (unframed)

80-120

30.01Jerry WhiteheadCanadian (1957- )UNTITLEDoil on papersigned and dated '9626 x 13 1/4 in.Notes: unframed

150-250

31A framed poster,"The Children of the Raven" from the National Museum of Man, Nov. 5 197735 1/2 x 23 1/2 in.

70-90

32Robert DavidsonA VOICE FROM THE INSIDEsilkscreenunsigned, dated 199238 x 26 in.

300-500

33A framed exhibition poster,"Chiefly Feasts", 199234 x 23 in.

100-150

34A framed exhibition poster,"The Enduring Kwakiutl Potlatch", 199233 x 23 in.

100-150

35Robert DavidsonGrizzly Bear, silkscreen on linen, c. 197880 x 48 1/4 in.

900-1200

36A very finely woven grass lidded basket,the exterior decorated with birds and whaling scenes; woven by Frances Williams2 3/4 x 3 1/4 in.

500-700

37A round Nuu-chah-nulth woven grass lidded basket,with pinwheel design to lid, whaling scene to the sides of basket; woven by Mabel Taylor3 x 3 1/2 in.

250-350

38A round Nuu-chah-nulth woven grass lidded basket,decorated with whaling scenes and birds; collected in the Ahousat area5 x 6 in.

500-700

39A round Nuu-chah-nulth woven grass lidded basket,the exterior decorated with whale, eagle and salmon; woven by Mrs. Thompson2 3/4 x 3 1/8 in.

400-600

40A round Nuu-chah-nulth woven grass lidded basket,the exterior decorated with flowers; c. 1900-1920s2 3/4 x 4 1/2 in.

400-600

41A Haida cedar and spruce root lidded basket,the exterior decorated with whaling scene5 1/2 x 8 in.

200-300

42An oval Nuu-chah-nulth woven grass basket,by Annie Clappis, decorated with a whaling scene2 1/2 in. h. x 3 1/2 in. w. x 2 3/4 in. d.

300-400

43A round Nuu-chah-nulth woven grass lidded basket,decorated with whaling scenes, serpent and birds; woven by Mabel Taylor2 3/4 x 3 1/4 in.

200-300

44A miniature Nuu-chah-nulth woven grass lidded basket,decorated with canoes and birds1 3/4 x 2 in.

150-250

45An oval miniature Nuu-chah-nulth woven grass lidded basket,the exterior decorated with canoe and birds; woven by Mabel Taylor1 1/2 in. h. x 2 1/4 in. w. x 1 3/4 in. d.

100-150

46Dave Jacobsona carved and polychromed Hamatsa mask with cedar strip hair8 in. h. x 39 3/4 in. l. x 8 in. d.

1000-1500

47Bruce Alfreda carved and polychromed bentwood box, with bear design, signed and dated '8114 1/4 in. h. x 14 1/4 in. w. x 9 3/4 in. d.

1200-1600

48Elton Lafontaine (Cree),a carved and polychromed red cedar bear masksigned and dated 200814 x 9 1/2 in.

400-600

49Gerry Sheenacarved and polychromed cedar spindle whirl16 1/2 in. d.

500-700

50Doug Zilkean etched glass panel, with bear design in a cedar stand26 1/4 in. h. x 18 in. w. x 3 1/4 in. d.

600-800

51Richard Whiteagle,a carved and polychromed cedar talking stick decorated with Raven atop Killerwhale with a Snake entwined around the staffsigned and dated 200872 1/2 in. h.

1000-1500

52Val Stickinga carved and polychromed Kwagiulth salmon rattle, signed and dated Jan. 945 in. h. x 13 in. w. x 3 in. d.

300-500

52.01Vivian Rellya carved and polychromed red cedar rattle, eagle design19 1/2 in. h. x 2 1/2 in. w. x 2 1/2 in. d.

300-500

53An early Northwest Coast polychromed paddle62 1/2 in. l.

600-900

54Dana Wilson,a Haida ceremonial headress decorated with porcupine quills, ermine, polychromed cedar wolf head12 in. h.

1000-1500

55A Nuu-chah-nulth carved and polychromed cedar model pole,depicting eagle, salmon and bear; unsigned11 3/4 in.

200-300

56A carved and polychromed miniature paddle,together with a Nuu-chah-nulth mat

100-150

57Matthew Bakera carved and polychromed red cedar Bald Eagle mask7 3/4 in. h. x 6 in. l. 5 1/4 in. d.

150-250

58A Salish cedar bark double handled carrying tray,decorated with cherry root imbrication in a sun burst design19 in. dia.

300-500

58.01A rectangular Salish lidded storage basket,loop handles, diamond shaped imbrication10 in. h. x 17 1/4 in. w. x 11 in. d.

400-600

58.02A rectangular Salish serving tray,with gallery rim, loop handles, interlocking diamond shaped imbrication14 3/4 x 19 in.

300-400

58.03A square Salish lidded storage basket,the exterior decorated with birds and diamond shaped panels5 3/4 in. h. x 12 3/4 in. wl x 11 1/2 in. d.

250-450

58.04A Salish round lidded storage basket,with diagonal bands of cherry root imbrication9 3/4 x 9 in.

250-350

58.05A round Salish serving tray,with triangular shaped imbrication, gallery rim10 in. d.

150-250

58.06A Salish gathering basket,with loop handles, tree-shaped cherry imbrication6 in. h. x 17 1/4 in. w. x 10 in. d.

100-150

58.07A Nuu-chah-nulth woven grass basket,floral design, loop handles8 in. h. x 13 in. w. x 5 in. d.

100-150

58.08An oval Salish serving tray,with gallery rim, diamond shaped imbrication13 3/4 x 16 1/2 in.Notes: (missing handles)

60-80

59An oval Salish lidded storage basket,with cherry root imbrication9 in. h. x 13 in. w. x 11 1/2 in. d.

90-120

60A woven grass lidded basket,with diagonal bands of imbrication9 1/2 x 9 3/4 in.

100-150

61A square Salish cedar bark basket,with bands of imbrication8 1/4 in. h. x 13 in. w. x 10 in. d.

100-150

62Al August,a carved and stained cedar rattle decorated with eagle and human figures12 1/4 in.

100-150

63Mildred Valley Thorntona carved and polychromed three-figure model pole8 3/4 in. h.

300-500

64A 19th c. Haida silver coin bracelet,with eagle motif1 1/2 in. w.

600-900

65A Haida design silver on steel belt buckle,Tschumos design2 9/16 x 4 in.

100-150

66A Northwest Coast sterling silver killerwhale teardrop pendant,on italian sterling silver chain, signed RCB2 1/4 x 1 1/4 in.

200-300

66.01Reg Davidsona carved argillite lidded box, Raven design3 3/4 in. h. x 2 3/8 in. w. x 2 3/8 in. d.

350-550

67Denny Dixona carved argillite pendant of a Haida eagle, dated 6/822 7/8 x 1 5/8 in.

80-120

68Pat McGuirea carved argillite brooch, Raven design, dated '681 x 1 3/8 in.

70-90

69Amos Dawsona silver pendant with Thunderbird design together with a silver Bear design pendant (2)

60-90

70A carved bone pendant,depicting Raven and Frog, with inset abalone eyes2 3/4 x 2 3/8 in.

80-120

71A carved horn amulet inset with abalonesigned CM '074 1/4 x 2 in.

50-75

72A large Coast Salish storage basket,with diamond shaped imbrication15 3/4 x 15 1/2 in.

300-400

73A collection of three Northwest Coast model totem poles,carved and polychromed

50-70

74A collection of three Northwest Coast model totem poles,carved and polychromed

100-150

75A collection of three Northwest Coast model totem poles,carved and polychromed

30-50

76A collection of six Northwest Coast model totem poles,carved and polychromed

70-80

77A collection of six Northwest Coast model totem poles,carved and polychromed

60-90

78A collection of five Northwest Coast model totem poles,carved and polychromed

60-90

79A collection of six Northwest Coast model totem poles,carved and polychromed

50-90

80A collection of four Northwest Coast model totem poles,carved and polychromed

40-60

81A collection of eight Northwest Coast miniatures,carved and polychromed model totem poles

60-90

82A collection of six Northwest Coast model totem poles,carved and polychromed

50-75

83A collection of eight Northwest Coast miniatures,carved and painted model totem poles

60-90

84Victor Michael Westa carved and polychromed yellow cedar panel, depicting Killer Whale, Sea Wolf, Eagle, Raven, Salmon and Human, signed and dated '0629 7/8 in. h. x 18 in. w.

400-600

85A late Classic Navajo Man's wearing blanket,worn on a breifly striped dark brown and indigo blue "Moki" ground, corfronting zig-zags forming a diamond chain in orange and red, the side panesl with serrated motifs in similar colours and light greenProvenance: Aquired from the Andy Warhol Collection, auction held by Sotheby's, April 28, 1988

25000-35000

86Plains Indian beaded and quilled hide tabacco bag,29 in. length with fringeProvenance: Aquired from the Andy Warhol Collection, auction held by Sotheby's, April 28, 1988

1500-2500

87An Assiniboine beaded hide pipe bag,green ground with circular design to front, floral design to reverse20 3/4 in. l. x 5 in. w.

1500-2000

88A Plains Indian beaded hide pouch,sunburst design9 x 4 in.

150-250

89A Plains Indian beaded hide Loup necklace

500-700

90A Plains Indian beaded hide pouch,with interlocking geometric designs, with leather tassles

100-150

91A Plains Indian glass beaded tea cosy,decorated with floral designs12 x 13 in.

250-350

92A Plains Indians porcupine quill belt

500-700

93A beaded hide panel,decorated with a peacock51 x 17 in.

400-600

94A Plains Indian eagle feather and beaded headress

200-300

95OPEN LOT

96OPEN LOT

97Simon Katsuak (Arviat),a soapstone carving of a crouching womanCanadian (1911-1972)signed to base6 x 7 x 4 1/2 in.

500-700

98Artist Unknowna grey basalt carving of a seated Inuk, signed in syllabics4 x 3 x 2 3/4 in.

150-250

99An Inuit scrimshaw carving,decorated with a variety of animals, resting on a greenstone base10 in. h.

150-250

100Artist Unknowna grey soapstone carving of Sedna, signed in syllabics, dated 19781 1/2 x 4 3/4 x 2 in.

100-150

101Matiusi, Cape Dorseta green soapstone carving of a bird5 1/2 x 6 3/4 x 1 1/2 in.

150-250

102Sarah Ippak, Sanikiluaqa soapstone carving of a seal, disc #E9-352 3/4 in. h. x 6 1/2 in. w. x 1 1/2 in. d.

40-60

103Artist Unknown,an Inuit soapstone carving of an Inuk with a package on his back4 1/2 in. h.

70-90

104Kenojuak Ashevak, Kingnait,a soapstone carving of a bird, signed in syllabics9 1/2 x 9 x 5 1/4 in.

1500-2000

105Moses Ippak, Sanikiluaqa soapstone carving of an Inuk carrying a package, Disc #9-344 in. high

100-200

106Ann Adamie, Povungnituka soapstone carving of a hunter, with bone implements5 1/2 in. h. x 4 in. w. x 4 in. d.

300-500

107Dominik Kingilik, Baker Lake,a basalt carving of a standing figure4 1/2 x 3 3/4 x 2 in.

600-800

108Joe Talirunili, Povungnituka soapstone carving of a mythical beast with figures upon its back, Disc #E9-81810 in. lengthNotes: (repairs)

3000-5000

109A Neolithic stone carving of a figure5 1/2 in. h.

500-700

110Annessie Nowkawalk, Inukjuaka soapstone carving of an Inuk holding a seal, Disc #E9-903

80-120

111A small Inuit soapstone carving of a loontogether with:2 in. high

Two small Inuit soapstone carvings,one of a bird, the other of an Inuk with arm raised

80-120

112Mark Uqittuq Amaamattuaq, Salluita soapstone carving of an inuk with seal, disc #E9-9466 1/2 in. h. x 4 1/2 in. w. x 4 1/2 in. d.

300-500

113Daniel Nuluki Kuanana, Povungnituka soapstone carving of a hunter with trophysigned "Noolookie"9 1/2 x 7 x 6 in.

400-600

114An Inuit whalebone carving,of a bird4 in. h. x 4 1/4 in. w. x 6 1/2 in. d.

80-120

115Mark Kadyluk, Salluita soapstone carving of a kneeling figure, disc #E9-1149, signed4 1/4 in. h. x 3 in. w. x 5 1/2 in. d.

250-350

116Roger Cox,a Brazilian soapstone carving of a narwhal with wooden tusk3 3/4 x 12 x 3 in.

150-250

117Arnaituk Kupirkrualuk, Salluita soapstone carving of an Inuk cleaning a goose, Disc #E9-10296 in. high

200-300

118Timothy Kutchaka, Inukjuaka soapstone carving of a bird, Disc #E9-7744 1/2 in. high

100-200

119Abraham Niagu Irquq, Povungnituka soapstone carving of a sculptor and his creation, disc #E9-14118 1/2 x 7 8 in.

400-600

120Artist Unknown,a soapstone carving of a bird, together with:3 1/2 in. high

Johnny Meeko, Sr., Sanikiluaqa soapstone carving of a loon, Disc #E9-686 in. length

100-150

121Thomassie Tookalook, Povungnituka soapstone carving of an Inuk holding a seal, signed13 in. h. x 6 in. l. x 6 3/4 in. d.

350-550

122Attributed to Kaka Ashoona, Cape Dorseta green soapstone carving of Sedna6 in. h. x 12 1/2 in. w. x 2 in. d.

800-1200

123Artist Unknown, Belcher Islanda soapstone carving of a loon with a fish in its mouth8 in. h. x 7 in. l. x 3 1/2 in. d.

150-250

124Johnny Ogujutak, Great Whale Riveran etched antler depicting Inuit life, disc #E9-178315 1/2 in. l.

150-250

125Adamie Kumulak , Povungnituga soapstone carving of a hunter carrying a seal9 x 10 x 8 in.

300-500

126Levi Qumaluk, Povungnituka soapstone carving of a dancing man, signed10 3/4 x 7 1/2 x 3 1/4 in.

300-500

127Roger Cox,a brown Brazilian soapstone carving of a bear5 x 13 x 4 in.

250-350

128Peter Qumalu POV Assapa (Povungnituk),a dark green soapstone carving of an Inuk battling a serpentsigned to base and dated '734 3/4 x 16 x 7 in.

400-600

129Jessie Oonark, Cape DorsetTattooed Faces, stonecut #35/50, signed, 196016 3/4 x 11 3/4 in.

4000-6000

130Alexis Pameok Utatnaq, Baker LakeInnuck Hunter's Dream, stencil #5/50, signed and dated 196915 3/4 x 10 3/4 in.

150-250

131William & Martha Noah, Baker LakeTwo Ptarmigans, stencil #7/12, signed and dated 196913 1/4 x 16 in.

150-250

132Napachie Pootoogook, Cape DorsetSpring Dance, stone cut and stencil, signed and dated 197919 x 26 3/4 in.

500-700

133Janet Kigusiuq, Baker Lakea coloured pencil drawing of an Inuk in a kayak and another scraping a pelt; disc #E2-7115 x 22 in.

150-250

134Rupee Natsiapik / Hanna Akulukjuk, Pangnirtung"Inuk Drum Dancing", wool tapestry #12/2057 1/2 x 43 in.

700-900

135An Inuit wool work,depicting arctic life17 1/2 x 30 in.

40-60

136Tayara Papigatok, Cape DorsetSedna, ink and coloured pencil, signed and dated 201015 x 22 in.

150-200

137Tayara Papigatok, Cape DorsetFigures Outside an Igloo, ink and coloured pencil, signed and dated 201015 x 22 in.

100-150

138Tayara Papigatok, Cape DorsetDrum, ink and coloured pencil, signed and dated 201015 x 11 in.

100-150

139Tayara Papigatok, Cape DorsetBoat, ink and coloured pencil, signed and dated 201011 x 15 in.

100-150

140Goo Pootoogook, Cape DorsetHunters Vision, ink and coloured pencil, signed and dated January 201022 x 16 3/4 in.

100-150

141Enook Manomie, Iqaluitsoapstone carving of a dancing bear, dated 199111 1/2 in. h. x 6 1/2 in. w. x 5 1/4 in. d.

300-500

142Attributed to Rapathe Petsala, Kimmiruta soapstone carving of a polar bear on a seal10 1/2 x 13 x 6 1/2 in.

500-700

143Attributed to Markusi Nungaq Kuanana,Povungnituk, a soapstone carving of a mother embracing child11 x 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. (27.9 x 16.5 x 21.6 cm)

400-600

144Daniel Nuluki Kuanana, Povungnituk,a soapstone carving of a hunter carrying a whale17 x 9 x 6 in. (43 x 22.9 x 15.2 cm)

500-700

145Munomeekota, Cape Dorset,a serpentine carving of a Sedna, signed in syllabics15 1/4 in. h x 6 1/2 in. l x 3 1/2 in. d

400-600

146Artist Unknown, Povungnituka soapstone carving of a two-headed figure18 in. h. x 12 1/2 in. w. x 10 in. d.

900-1200

146.01Peter Inukpuk (Inukjuak),a soapstone carving of a man stretching a hidesigned Peter to base13 x 9 x 7 in.

500-700

147Ipeelie Oshutsiak, Kingnaita white stone carving of a flying seal, signed to base21 1/2 in. h. x 14 in. w. x 7 in. d.

700-900

148Peggy Ekagina, Copperminea soapstone carving of a bird4 in. h. x 8 1/2 in. w. x 1 1/4 in. d.

100-150

149Johnny Saggiatok, Cape Dorseta serpentine carving of a beluga whale on a stone base, signed to base3 1/4 in. h. x 11 1/4 in. w. x 3 1/2 in. d.

150-250

150Elisapi Qumaluk, Povungnituka soapstone carving of an Inuk holding a package, Disc #E9-8424 in. high

100-200

151Elee Ragee, Cape Dorseta soapstone carving of an Inukshuk, signed to base5 1/2 in. h. x 3 3/4 in. w. x 1 1/2 in. d.

70-90

152M. Kailek, Copperminea soapstone carving of a caribou4 1/4 in. h. x 8 in. w. x 1 3/4 in. d.

200-300

153Ben Elgok, Copperminea soapstone carving of a caribou4 in. h. x 7 1/2 in. w. x 1 3/4 in. d.

200-300

154Pauloosie, Cape Dorset,an alabaster carving of a polar bear3 3/4 x 8 1/2 x 3 in.

150-250

155Isak Oqutaq, Cape Dorseta soapstone carving of a beluga whale, signed to base2 1/4 in. h. x 8 in. w. x 4 1/4 in. d.

200-300

156Johnny Papigatok, Cape Dorseta serpentine carving of a dancing bear, signed in syllabics8 in. h. x 3 1/2 in. w. x 3 3/4 in. d.

250-350

157David Issigaituk, Hall Beacha green soapstone carving of a bearded figure, disc #E5-4495 1/2 in. h. x 7 1/4 in. w. x 5 1/4 in. d.

200-300

158Johnny Papigatok, Cape Dorsetthree soapstone carvings depicting a seal, and two birdsassorted sizes

80-120

159Artist Unknown,a green soapstone carving of an Inuk holding a panel7 1/2 x 4 1/4 x 3 1/2 in.

200-300

160Elee Ragee, Cape Dorseta soapstone carving of an Inukshuk, signed to base6 in. h. x 4 1/4 in. w. x 2 1/4 in. d.

100-150

161Joanasi Naluiyuk, Salluita soapstone carving of a seal, disc #E9-11557 in. length

80-120

162Peter Anauta, Akulivika grey soapstone carving of an otter2 1/4 x 8 x 2 in.

150-250

163Johnny Saggiatok, Cape Dorseta soapstone carving of a walrus, signed to base2 in. h. x 4 in. w. x 2 1/2 in. d.

80-120

164Elee Ragee, Cape Dorseta soapstone carving of an Inukshuk5 1/2 in. h. x 3 1/2 in. w. x 2 in. d.

80-120

165Eeyevadluk Josephie, Kimmirutsoapstone carving of a female Inuk figure, Disc #E7-1388 1/4 in. high

200-300

166Elee Ragee, Cape Dorseta soapstone carving of an Inukshuk, signed to base6 1/2 in. h. x 3 3/4 in. w. x 1 3/4 in. d.

100-150

167Pitsiula Qimirpik, Iqaluita soapstone carving of a walrus, signed in syllabics3 3/4 in. h. x 4 3/4 in. w. x 2 1/4 in. d.

80-120

168Isah Qumalu Sivuarapi, Povungnituksoapstone carving of an Inuk holding a catchsigned "Isah" to base8 x 3 x 4 in.

400-600

169Sarah Kavik Sanikiluaq,a soapstone carving of a basking seal, signed in syllabics, 19864 x 8 1/4 x 1 3/4 in.

100-150

170Elee Ragee, Cape Dorseta soapstone carving of an Inukshuk, signed to base6 in. h. x 4 1/4 in. w. x 2 1/4 in. d.

100-150

171Ilisituk Kiatainak, Wakeham Baya soapstone carving of an Inuk holding a seal; signed in syllabics, 19769 in. h. x 4 1/2 in. l. x 3 1/2 in. d.

200-300

172Isa Qumalu, Povungnituka soapstong carving of a seal on rocks6 x 8 1/4 x 5 1/2 in.

400-600

173Johnny Kasudluak, Inukjuaka soapstone carving of a hunter carrying a seal9 1/2 x 7 x 6 in.

400-600

174Levi Alasua Pirti Smith, Povungnituqa soapstone carving of a woman holding a package10 x 4 1/2 x 6 in.

300-500

175Peter Nauja Angiju, Povirnituq,a soapstone carving of a baby elk9 1/4 x 13 1/2 in. (23.5 x 34 cm.)

400-600

176Artist Unknown, Copperminea soapstone carving of an Inuk9 3/4 in. h. x 3 3/4 in. w. x 1 3/4 in. d.

250-350

177Ishulutak, Pangnirtunga whale bone carving of an Inuk8 1/2 x 6 1/2 x 2 in.

150-250

178Jimmy Smith (Povungnituk),a soapstone carving of a man flaying a seal10 x 7 x 6 in.

300-500

179Thomassie Tookalook, Povungnituka soapstone carving of an Inuk holding a walrus, signed8 1/2 in. h. x 8 in. l. x 7 in. d.

300-500

180Jimmy Inaruli Arnamissak (Inukjuak),a soapstone carving titled MAN RIDING ON A SPIRIT HEAD9 x 9 1/2 x 6 1/2 in.

400-600

181Lucasie Echalook, Inukjuaka soapstone carving of a bear and whale, signed in syllabics7 1/2 x 9 x 6 in.

600-900

182Isa Smiler, Inukjuaka soapstone carving of an Inuk removing a hook from a fish's mouth, signed in syllabics11 x 6 x 4 in.Notes: (repaired)

300-500

183Isah Shaq (Povungnituq),a soapstone carving of a walrussigned to base6 x 13 x 9 in.

400-600

184A pair of ivory carvings of a hunter and polar bear,

80-120

185Jacobie Iqalukjuak, Clyde NWTa whale bone carving of a standing bear10 1/2 x 3 1/4 x 3 in.

100-150

186Attributed to Agjangajuk Shaa, Kingnaita green serpentine carving of a walrus, with ivory tusks, signed in syllabics6 1/2 x 3 1/2 x 2 1/2 in.

150-250

187Artist Unknowna soapstone carving of a bird6 in. h. x 3 in. w. x 4 1/2 in. d.

100-200

188Mary Mina Kumarluk, Inukjuaka soapstone carving of a seal, signed, disc #E9-913 x 4 3/4 x 2 1/4 in.

80-100

189Moses, Port Harrisona green soapstone carving of a bird, signed in syllabics3 x 4 1/2 x 1 1/4 in.

80-120

190Alex Alikashuak, Winnipega soapstone carving of Sedna with a Helping Spirit6 in. h. x 7 1/4 in. w. x 3 1/4 in. d.

300-500

191Joy Hallauk, Arviata soapstone carving titled 'People of My Community'2 1/2 in. h. x 4 1/2 in. w. x 3 1/2 in. d.

400-600

192Kopaka green serpentine carving of a bird, signed8 x 5 x 3 1/4 in.

100-150

193Annie Ikilluaq Saviakjuk, Salluita grey soapstone carving of an Inuk with a bag upon his back, disc #E9-11977 x 3 x 2 3/4 in.

400-600

194Artist Unknowna serpentine carving of a standing seal5 in. h. x 4 3/4 in. w. x 2 3/4 in. d.Notes: repaired

150-250

195Minna Mannuk, Sanikiluaq,a green soapstone carving of a loon, signed in syllabics5 3/4 x 11 3/4 x 3 1/2 in.

200-300

196Artist Unknowna stone carving of a seated figure4 1/4 x 2 1/2 x 4 1/2 in.

300-500

197Kimoa soapstone carving of two beavers, signed to base6 in. h. x 6 1/2 in. w. x 2 3/4 in. d.

250-350

198Nicholas Ikkuti, Rankin Inleta soapstone carvig of a goose, signed in syllabics4 1/2 x 8 x 3 in.

300-400

199Alice Kattuk, Sanikiluaqa soapstone carving of a bird, disc #E9-813 1/4 in. h. x 4 1/2 in. w. x 1 1/4 in. d.

50-75

200Artist Unknown,a large soapstone carving of a musk ox10 3/4 in. h. x 17 1/2 in. l. x 7 1/2 in. d.

600-800

201M. Anna soapstone carving of a seal, signed to base3 in. h. x 6 in. w. x 5 1/2 in. d.

150-250

202OPEN LOT

203Tayara Papigatok, Cape DorsetOwl, ink and coloured pencil, signed and dated 201011 x 15 in.

100-150

204Tayara Papigatok, Cape DorsetBird with Eggs, ink and coloured pencil, signed and dated 201011 x 15 in.

75-100

205Goo Pootoogook, Cape DorsetWoman's Vision, ink and coloured pencil, signed and dated January 201022 x 17 in.

100-150

206Tayara Papigatok, Cape DorsetIce Fishing, ink and coloured pencil, signed and dated 201011 x 15 in.

100-150

207Tayara Papigatok, Cape DorsetHunter with Seal, ink and coloured pencil, signed and dated 201011 x 15 in.

100-150

208Tayara Papigatok, Cape DorsetCampsite, ink and coloured pencil, signed and dated 201019 5/8 x 25 5/8 in.

100-150

209Goo Pootoogook, Cape DorsetWoman's Vision, ink and coloured pencil, signed and dated Jan. 201012 3/4 x 9 3/4 in.

100-150

210Tayara Papigatok, Cape DorsetShore Fishing, ink and coloured pencil, signed and dated 201011 x 15 in.

100-150

211Goo Pootoogook, Cape DorsetMagical Vision, ink and coloured pencil, signed and dated Jan. 201012 3/4 x 9 3/4 in.

75-100

212Tayara Papigatok, Cape DorsetIgloo, ink and coloured pencil, signed and dated 201011 x 15 in.

100-150

213Peter Ragee, Cape Dorseta set of three ink drawings of Arctic life, each signed and dated Feb. 2010

150-250

214Kavavoa Monamee, Cape DorsetMorning Melody, etching and aquatint, A/P, signed and dated 200922 1/2 x 14 1/2 in.

300-500

215Ben Houstie,a pair of watercolours, "Trumpeter Swans," & "Trumpeter Swan"

60-90

216Archie BeaulieuLONELY CALLoil on canvassigned and dated 198518 x 24 in.

400-600

217Archie BeaulieuCALLING COMMON LOONoil on boardsigned and dated 198518 x 24 in.

400-600

218Archie BeaulieuWEATHER TELLERsilkscreen, #A/P 19/23signed and dated 198426 x 20 3/4 in.

200-300

219Archie BeaulieuHEADING HOME NORTHwatercoloursigned and dated 199121 x 31 1/2 in.

500-700

220A ceramic vase,decorated by Daphne Odjig8 in. h.

100-150

220.01Joane Cardinal-Schubert, RCATHE BEGINNING OF LIFE - THE WHITE BUFFALOacrylic on mulberry paperdated '9435 1/4 x 12 in.

700-900

221A cultured fresh water pearl necklacewhite

100-150

222A late 19th/early 20th c. cameo brooch

150-250

223A small turtle shaped silver snuff box,on a silver chain

50-75

224A French gold warrior's medal,"Titre Fixe-Gallic" Becher

30-50

224.01A triple strand pink fresh water pearl necklace

100-150

224.02A black fresh water pearl necklace

100-150

224.03A black fresh water pearl necklace,with elephant clasp

80-120

224.04A collection of six silverplated utensils,decorated with Northwest Coast themes

100-150

225A pair of 19th century lacquered curtain pole supports,of leaf form, and decorated with peacocks on a gilt ground

100-200

226An enamelled blue glass cup,decoratyed with figures in a landscape in 16th c. style

30-40

227A Chinese spilikins game and a box containing chiming balls (2)

20-40

228An early 17th c. Oriental celadon bowl,on rim foot2 1/2 in. h. x 4 1/2 in. d.

80-120

229A pair of Chinese Ding Yao deep bowls,incised with clouds beneath a light celadon glaze7 1/2 in. dia.

1000-1500

230A Indonesian carved nut lamp shade

200-300

231A pair of Chinese six-character marked Dou-Chai tea cups,decorated with panels depicting birds, cherry blossoms, and dragons

600-800

232A Satsuma pottery vase,painted with Bijin in a landscape, drum handles to neck; together with a smaller vase depicting a processionlarge vase: 9 in. h., smaller vase: 6 in. h.Notes: (both restored)

200-300

233A Satsuma pottery rectangular jar,with reentrant corners, decorated with immortals upon a black ground, associated lid; together with a Satsuma cylinder vase and coverNotes: (cylinder vase: restored)

100-150

234A Japanese Imari deep floral form bowl,in tomato red and underglaze blue; together with a shallow Imari dish, decorated in traditional colours with flying cranes8 1/2 in. dia. and 6 3/4 in. dia.

200-300

235An 18th Century Dutch East Indies yard measure

200-300

235.01A Pair of French Parian busts,of French Revolutionary heads

100-150

236Sally Michener,a ceramic tray with handles, iridescent glaze, circa 1970s

80-120

237A group of assorted porcelain,including Crown Victoria Lovelace dinnerware, and celadon pieces

60-80

238A Chinese Mei Ping vase,decorated with martial figures

100-150

239A Japanese satsuma baluster shaped vase,depicting figures amongst clouds12 3/4 in. (32.5 cm.)

300-400

240Two Chinese polychrome decorated porcelain figures,of an official and a guard

200-300

241A Chinese polychrome decorated porcelain figure,of a seated official holding cards in his left hand19 in. h.

200-300

242A pair of Chinese blanc-de-chine figures,of the eight-armed Buddha, each seated upon scrolling waves and dragons33 in. h.

600-800

243A Chinese polychrome porcelian figure of a soldier27 in. h.

300-400

244Eight large Chinese blue and white platesdiameter: 13 in.

100-150

245A Royal Albert Petit Point china partial dinner service,approximately 59 pieces

200-300

246A collection of three silver plated serving trays

150-250

247A rectangular silver plated serving tray,Sheffield

100-150

248A pair of 19th c. brass candlesticks,with barley twist column16 in. h.

500-700

249An electroplated tea tray,fitted with a pair of handles having a central armorial and foliate decoration

100-150

250A bronze sculpture of a young ballerina on pointe,on an art nouveau style base

200-300

251An African ivory tusk,with carved base, circa 1880

200-300

252A lot of assorted catalogues and books,incl. Sothebys, Christies and Antiques Collecting

40-60

253A lot of assorted catalogues and books,incl. Antique Collecting

40-60

254A lot of assorted catalogues and books,incl. Miller's Collectibles Guides

40-60

255A lot of assorted catalogues and books,incl. Phillips and Christies

40-60

256A lot of assorted catalogues and books,incl. Phillips, and Sothebys

40-60

257A lot of assorted catalogues and books,incl. Sothebys and Nicholas Roerich

30-50

258A lot of assorted catalogues and books,incl. Phillips

259A lot of assorted auction catalogues and books,incl. Hodgins and Sothebys

30-40

260An American oak and curved glass china cabinet,late 19th/ early 20th century

300-500

261A tiger oak display cabinet,in the arts and crafts style, fitted with a stained leaded glass long cabinet door to the left, and a pair of short leaded stained glass doors below two drawers to the right, and the mirror back upper section supported by tapering Corinthian columns

600-800

262An Edwardian mahogany mirror back vitrine cabinet,inlaid with central neoclassical ribbon motif

800-1200

262.01A reproduction Italian side cabinet,with marble top

200-300

263A brass lamp,standard with snake skin shade

100-150

264A chaise longue in contemporary upholstery

400-600

265An oak draw leaf dining table

100-150

266A pair of upholstered open armchairs

100-150

267A Victorian mahogany loo tableNotes: reduced

250-450

268An oak drawleaf table

200-300

269A set of four oak framed chairs,with needlepoint seats

100-150

270A Turkish tribal rug,having a red field with small blue central medallion and cream border49 x 64 in.

100-150

271An oak mirrored back sideboard

400-600

272An Edwardian mahogany corner cabinet on stand,in the Chippendale taste, with pierced and broken-swan necked pediment83 x 27 in.

800-1200

273A Continental walnut secretaire bookcasedecorated with floral guilloche and burr walnut panels, the upper section fitted with glazed double doors, the lower section with fitted writing interior and two lower doors93 in. h. x 40 in. w. 22 in. d.

600-800

274A black metal mantle clock

80-120

275A Biedermeier mahogany daybed

300-500

276Thomas BewickBritish (1753-1828), Fisherman, wood engraving2 1/2 x 3 3/4 in.

30-50

277Philip MayBritish (1864-1903)UNTITLED- SKETCH OF MEPHISTOPHELESprintsigned 'Phil May'12 x 8 3/4 in. (8 7/8 x 6 1/8 in. plate)

300-500

278Constance PomeroyCanadianGATHERING THE POPPIES #7watercoloursigned9 x 6 in.

40-60

279Three watercoloursby F. Turner; depicting landscapes and a seascape

100-200

279.01Two small English watercolours,together with one Italian watercolour depicting Venice

30-50

280A. H. RoweCanadian (late 19th/early 20th century)SIWASH ROCKwatercolourinitialled10 1/2 x 3 3/4 in.

80-120

281A 19th century oak Welsh dresser,the upper section fitted with open shelves and cupboards, the lower dresser fitted with a pair of drawers and central cupboard

600-900

282An oak secretaire cabinet

100-150

283A walnut twin pedestal desk

150-250

284A floral upholstered loveseat & chair

250-450

285A walnut circular occasional table on tripod base

80-100

286Three brass bridge lamps

100-150

287A brass torchere lamp with moulded shade

15-20

288An oak dresser fitted with three drawers

100-150

289A large Chinese jardiniere with stand

80-120

290A round pie crest pedestal table

150-250

291A mahogany oval pedestal table

100-150

292An oak sewing table with hinged lid

70-90

293Walnut dresser with mirror

100-150

294English School,Portrait of a Young Girl, oil on canvas laid on panel, in bird's eye walnut frame; together with three other work (4)10 1/2 x 8 1/4 in.

100-150

295A serpentine cherry wood table

250-350

296A mahogany balloon back chair

30-50

297A walnut drop leaf occasional table

40-60

298An oak drawleaf dining table

150-250

299A Pair of oak framed open armchairs,with carving and leather seats

250-350

300A Victorian style mahogany extending dining table,of rectangular form with reeded baluster legs; together with six upholstered oval back and carved chairs with turned legs on brass castorsNotes: with two leaves

400-600

301A walnut drop leaf table

50-75

302A burl walnut credenza with mirrored doors

150-250

303An oak sideboard,with a pair of drawers above cupboards

150-250

304An oak dressing table with no mirror

100-150

305A vanity with mirror

200-300

306A Mission style oak mantel clock,New Haven Clock Co., Connecticut, first quarter 20th century

100-150

307A maple sideboard

200-300

308A stained glass fire screen

80-120

309A needlepoint fire screen centre

80-120

310A mahogany sideboard,fitted with two central rounded drawers flanked by outer cabinets

400-600

311An oak drawleaf table on bulbous legs

300-400

312A round cherry centre table

250-450

313An oak sideboard,with central drawer flanked by upper and lower cupboards

200-300

314A dark oak sideboard,with barley twist legs

250-350

315A walnut chest of drawers

60-90

316An oak drawleaf table on turned legs

150-250

317A set of five mahogany framed ballon back chairs

400-600

318A 19th century mahogany twin pedestal desk,with burl walnut and relief carved panels

500-700

319Hiroshige,a colour woodcut depicting a villageJapanese (1797-1958)

80-120

320A Japanese woodblock,depicting a woman under grey skies

60-80

321Artist Unknowna woodcut depicting a wood carver

50-100

322Two Chinese embroidered bands

40-60

323A framed Phillipine lace work

200-300

324Henry H. ParkerBritish (1858-1930)Untitled- Grazing Sheep in coastal scapewatercoloursigned, and dated "H H Parker '16"10 1/4 x 18 1/4 in. (26 x 46 cm.)

300-500

325Walter WithamBritishUntitled- Farmers on a country lanewatercoloursigned, and dated 190324 3/4 x 7 7/8 in. (24 3/4 x 60.5 cm.)

100-150

326Artist UnknownUntitled- a lady receiving grave news from a soldieroil on canvasindistinctly signed Ba**ett

150-200

327A pair of ink sketches,depicting English country manors, by H. L. Pratt; signed and dated 184810 x 14 in.

200-300

328Norman Anthony (Toni) Onley, RCA, BSCA, CPE, CSPWCCanadian (1928-2004)SILENT SENTINALSetching, 14/20signed3 x 4 in. (7.6 x 10.2 cm )

150-250

329Dennis WesterlingAmerican (1944- )CALIFORNIA COASTALoil on boardsigned6 1/4 x 8 1/4 in.

100-150

330A pair of mahogany end tables,with inset leather tops

200-300

331A circular top pedestal table

150-250

332A gilt wall mirror

80-120

333An oval gilt framed mirror,with acanthus leaf decoration

200-300

334A large gilt oval framed wall mirror

150-250

335A Canadiana pine rectangular dining table,with unusual pseudo gothic legs ending in turned triple rings above castorsNotes: 3 later leaves

600-800

336Eleven Louis XV style chairs,the frames carved with roses and shells, with grey upholsteryNotes: (condition to some)

400-600

337A 19th c. Dutch kettle stand,with brass liner

40-60

338A collection of assorted wood working tools,including chisels and others with case

100-150

339A collection of assorted wood working tools,including three boxes with plains, braces and clamps

100-150

340A collection of wood working tools,including saws, screwdrivers and others

100-150

341A round oak occasional table

70-90

342A Persian wool runner,having navy blue field with three central medallions, floral design throughout, cream border34 x 118 in.

250-350

343A Seraz wool runner,having a red field with three central medallions, various designs throughout field, blue border27 x 80 in.

100-150

344A small Persian wool mat,having a multicoloured field, inside on orange and green border27 x 54 in.

80-120

345A Tabriz wool carpet,having a cream field with two orange central medallions, an orange and green border35 x 58 in.

175-275

346A Kelim carpet,having predominately rose field with green stripes

80-120

347An Afshar wool carpet,having a predominately blue field decorated with diamond shaped medallions51 x 65 1/2 in

200-300

348Garnet TobaccoCanadian/ Cree Nation (1964- )WATER SPIRITacrylic on papersigned, and dated 200921 x 27 in.

150-250

349A small walnut occasional table,with glass top

40-60

350A coffee table with glass tops

125-175

351A round pedestal table with faux marble inset

75-125

352A late Victorian walnut framed parlour set,consisting of settee and two armchairs with blue tufted velvet upholstery

3000-5000

353A lot of assorted catalogues and books,incl. artprice.com, Trace, Sothebys

40-60

354A burl walnut coffee table

250-350

355A lot of assorted catalogues and books,incl. Christies and Sothebys

30-50

356A late Victorian walnut centre table

100-150

357A Victorian mahogany oval topped coffee table

150-250

358A mahogany bowfront sideboard & matching cabinet,with floral inlay

500-700

359An oak three drawer dresser

150-250

359.01A walnut vanity,with mirror

60-90

359.02A Brass torchere lamp with moulded shade

15-20

360An oak framed upholstered open armchair,with barley twist supports

30-50

361A three tier mahogany whatnot stand

60-80

362A pair of Victorian style mahogany balloon back chairs,with padded button tafted backs

60-90

363A walnut table on turned legs

150-250

364Bruce CryerCanadian (1947- )OUT OF BUSINESSwatercoloursigned12 1/4 x 20 in.

150-250

365Salvador DaliSpanish (1904-1989)LE MINOTAUREwood engraving, # EAsigned9 1/2 x 7 3/8 in.

300-500

366A Kerman wool carpet,having a rose field with cream central medallion and border9 ft. 2 in. x 11 ft. 10 in. (279.5 x 360.5 cm.)

400-600

367A Persian wool carpet,having a rose field with navy central medallion and border49 x 47 in.

150-250

368A Nain wool carpet,having an ivory field decorated with flowering vines, brown border78 x 78 in.

400-600

369A Caucasian wool carpet,havig a tan field with three interlocking blue medallions, multicoloured border56 x 79 in.

300-500

370A 19th century mahogany tilt top breakfast table,raised on a heavily foliate carved support splaying to four claw feet

500-700

371A Canadiana Dukabor settee

400-600

372A Canadiana maple dry sink,fitted with a pair of panelled cupboards and two drawers

800-1000

373A Medicine Hat Potteries six-gallon crock pot

200-300

374Three stoneware crock pots,including Medicine Hat Potteries and Medalta

150-250

375Two stoneware hollowwares,a yellow glazed ewer and a grey hot water bottle

100-150

376Two Medicine Hat Potteries crock pots

100-150

377A circular specimen top occasional table23 x 17 in.

400-600

378A 1920's walnut dresser with swing mirror

100-150

379A set of four Victorian mahogany balloon back chairs

200-300

380An oak dining table on cabriole legs

250-350

381A brass torchere lamp with moulded shade

15-20

382A French Art Nouveau boudoir dressing table,fitted with a swing mirror supported in stand, having two small drawers, one long drawer fitted in the apron of the table57 1/2 h. x 33 w. x 18 1/4 in. d.

1000-1500

383A mahogany & walnut occasional table on turned legs

80-120

384An early 1900's oak mirrored back sideboard

300-500

385A beige upholstered open armchair

60-80

386A floral upholstered open armchair with matching ottoman

70-90

387A 19th c. Canadiana pine armschair with red paint

150-250

388A pair of Victorian rosewood fire pole screens,with floral petit point panels

600-800

389A walnut display cabinet

50-90

390A Walnut vanity mirror

80-100

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