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Ca. 1890 Ghost Dance Plains Shield

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:3,000.00 USD Estimated At:10,000.00 - 15,000.00 USD
Ca. 1890 Ghost Dance Plains Shield
This is a fantastic, rare and authentic circa 1890’s Plains Indian Ghost Dance Shield from the ex-Forest Fenn collection. The shield is likely attributed to the Sioux or Arapaho and is from the ex-collection of Forest Fenn of Santa Fe, New Mexico, Fenn noted it as Sioux. The shield is comprised of parfleche buffalo hide wetted and stretched over a hoop frame. The piece has a large painted waterbird on the front that has faded over time but still displays beautifully. The shield exhibits six black bear claws attached to the top with old crenshaw twine ties. Under magnification, small brush strokes can be seen in the old painted lines. The original braided hide arm strap is still in tact. This is a beautiful shield that presents wonderfully and is truly a work of Native American art. Provenance: From the ex-Forest Fenn Santa Fe, New Mexico, Fenn sold the shield in the 1980’s to Ted levy in Santa Rosa, California. Well kept, good condition. The shield measures 17 ½ inches in diameter.