Auctioneer Press Release Pook & Pook Inc

Online Only Native American Indian Auction at Pook & Pook!

Mar 08,2021 | 09:00 EST By Pook & Pook

Just a week and a half after the clocks spring forward leaving the world a bit groggy but also eager to dive into everything that comes with spring, Pook & Pook will hold its first Native American Indian Auction of 2021! While quite a bit has changed in the antique and auction world over the past year, Pook & Pook’s momentum never slowed and the excitement of the spring auction season begins with it an energetic 600 lots of Native American Indian art, jewelry, pottery, textiles, clothing, weapons, carvings, and so much more. The auction will begin at 10AM on Wednesday, March 24th, hopefully giving everyone west of the Mississippi time to climb out of bed and onto their favorite bidding platform. As has become ubiquitous with Pook & Pook’s online only sales, there will be a variety of offerings sure to suit a plethora of tastes and budgets in the field of ethnographic collecting, with bidding available on Bidsquare.

Pook & Pook, Native American Indian Auction, March 24. Online bidding available through Bidsquare

 The Wednesday sale will kick off with a selection of Native American jewelry. A sizeable group consisting of turquoise adorned objects, silver, rings, necklaces, bracelets, bolo ties and more. The sale continues with a trip around the United States including a huge selection of pottery pieces from all over the Americas, but most originating in the southwest. A large assortment of baskets, beaded bags, clothing, moccasins, and weapons follows from various tribes. Textiles, including rugs, throws, blankets, clothing, etc., will also cross the auction block. Other exciting finds in the sale included Hopi kachina dolls, dozens of beautiful Navajo textiles, Native American Indian art by various artists, Plains Indian pieces, and stone points spanning several centuries. Traveling up the Northwest coast of the United states brings pieces from the Tlingit tribe, Alaskan Indian, and Inuit pieces, including dozens of totems and carvings. The sale winds down with some pre-Columbian pieces, ancient artifacts, and a smattering of ethnographic items from around the world.

By Pook & Pook Inc