April 12, 2019 Gold Rush, Western, & Native American, Las Vegas
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 4/12/2019
Circa 1885-1900. Both dolls are made of Indian tanned buckskin, cloth, red ochre and glass beads. Both are wearing "cactus kicker" style moccasins. Male doll is wearing fringed shirt and leggings, red headband, has a beaded eyes and mouth, and has a painted and beaded face. His chest has a beaded cross and crescent moon in light blue outlined in dark blue. Female doll is wearing beaded earrings, and a beaded and fringed dress and carrying a miniature papoose. Some hair is missing from the heads. Apache male dolls are seldom seen, and to have a matched pair is very rare.
Condition: (Good).
Item Dimensions: 14"L.