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c. 1890s Apache Basket with Star Design, 2" x 6.25" - SOLD AS IS
$ 229.68
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Description
c. 1890s Apache Basket with Star Design, 2" x 6.25"Fair condition; significant stitch loss and some breaks to the rim.
Acquired from a private collection in Washington.
Please reference item SK2895.
Apache trays can range from flat, to slightly curved, to almost bowl-shaped. Apache trays with pictorial elements (dogs, horses, and or people) are the most valuable. If the elements are done in a third color, red - generally a deeper red made from yucca root - the baskets can be extremely valuable. These are called polychrome Apache baskets and they bring a premium. Almost all old Apache baskets’ main coloration will be a yellow foundation. This is from willow shoots which are originally white, but over time are oxidized by the sun turning the willow stitches to a nice mellow yellow color. More modern Apache baskets are made out of traditional materials, but the willow stitch is a whitish coloration. The patination of the older baskets is one of the key elements that helps to date them. Apache trays were originally made for winnowing grain or for food usage.
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