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PENDLETON WEARING SHAWL WITH FRINGE

  • 68" sq
  • early 20th c
  • Excellent
  • $ 795.00
  • available


 


WS 10774

Unusual colors of rich grape, green, navy in bands of geometric patterning. A wearing shawl used by native Indian women. Fringe echoes color of weaving. All intact. Trade blanket. Well documented in books on trade blankets
         
         
 

 


 

 

PENDLETON 'CAYUSE' BLANKET

  • 68 x 74
  • early 20th c
  • excellent
  • $ 795.00
  • available


 


WS 10775

Fabulous colors of teal blue, kelly green, adobe, fuschia in a twelve-motif format with complex banding stepped edge motifs. Good looking on either side. Complex graphic. Documented in books on wool trade blankets.
         
         
 

 


 

 

OREGON CITY BLANKET

  • 61 x 79
  • early 20th c
  • excellent
  • $ 595.00
  • available


 


WS 10776

Great spare color combination of grape and aqua, with larger scale geometric stepped motifs. Label is one of the harder-to-find blanket manufacturers; company well documented in blanket books.
         
         
 

 


 

 

NEZ PERSE WOVEN BAG

  • 15 x 20
  • early 20th c
  • excellent
  • $ 1,795.00
  • available


 


WS 30104

Color and intricate geometric patterns that differ on each side are hallmarks of this traditional bag form from the West. Colors are still fresh and terrific, weaving is tight and uniform. Original fiber drawstring closure remains.
         
         
 

 


 

 

RARE "OREGON CITY" RUG OR BLANKET

  • 4'10" x 6'2"
  • early 20th Century
  • Excellent condition
  • $ 2,500.00
  • available


 


WS 40015

A rare find! This UNUSUAL piece, made by the famed blanket manufacturer,was probably intended for use as a rug because of its dense weaving and weight. It is not reversible like the Oregon City blankets (the pattern is strong on one side and pale, masked by the weaving threads on the reverse). The manufacturer's label is on the reverse. The brick red, dark brown and neutral taupe and cream, and the pattern, echo true Navajo weavings. Perhaps this was the manufacturer's experiment to see if these could be made to compete with hand-woven rugs.
         
         
 

 


 
 
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