Cheyenne Beaded Tipi Liner
Guns International #: 101812479 Seller's Inventory #: AF1735
Category: Collectibles - Native American - Collectibles - Western

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Seller: Cisco's Gallery
Company: Ciscos Gallery
Member Since: 9/2/16
First Name: Sam
Last Name: Kennedy
State: Idaho
Zip: 83814
Country: United States
Phone: (208) 769-7575
Fax: (208) 769-7575
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Number of Active Listings: 661
Total Number of Listings: 6912
Seller: Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.

Payment Types Accepted: Visa, Mastercard, certified funds, cashiers checks, money orders, and personal checks (items shipped when cleared). 3% surcharge on firearm purchases made with a credit card.

About Us: Cisco’s Rare & Exceptional deals in one-of-a-kind pieces that define America and the Wild West. The collection is both diverse and expansive, including historic antique western firearms, artifacts, antiques, fine art, and western home furnishings. Our store, located in scenic Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, is filled from floor to ceiling with pieces that spark romantic tales of the western frontier. Cisco’s inventory of authentic Native American art and artifacts is among the finest in the world featuring Navajo rugs, baskets, beadwork, totems, pipes, southwest jewelry and more!


Description:
Cheyenne beaded full size teepee liner. Excellent liner from the Cheyenne Native American Indians showing a linear beadwork pattern and further accented by early trade beads, dew claws, hide, and Germantown like wool yarn fringe. The teepee liner is constructed of an old trade tent canvas showing a very large 159" x 70" rectangular size with a total of eight linear strips of beadwork running horizontally across the entire surface done in early glass trade seed cen beads in colors of corn yellow, orange, red, black, green and lilac. The bottom edge shows approximately nine drop tassels of Germantown like yarn in a rich red and outside edges show several elk dew claws and various early circa 1800s glass trade beads such as Venetian Fancy Feather in red with a white and blue feather; Venetian "Padre" sky blue would glass beads in "Crow" size, various Venetian Millefiori beads, French "Cross" spotted bead and a chevron like Murano linear bead with millefiori styling. The beads are strung on hide and leather ties/fringe. A used piece.

SOLD