coiled
1900-1915
Basket, coiled, (tray). Design in redbud. "Basket with split maple shoot background, dated 1900-1915." (Craig Bates, 8/91) From the History Information Station: "Object:... |
early 20th century?
basket bowl. Description: coiled on bundle foundation, juncus: varigated band 3" wide with two rows on either side of alternating black and light rectangles. Good condition; some stains on... |
Basket bowl, Southern California (Mission). Collected by micah Chrisman of San Francisco, California. "Luiseno. Coiled with diamond shaped design. Good condition."(L.Revol, 5/79) ... |
c. 1945-1975
Basket. Description: Miniature coiled, beaded basket; Wappo/Pomo style. Diagonal bands of white and orange beads cover the basket. Dimensions: 28mm(d); 18mm(h) History: See Donor File. |
1910-1940
This is a twinned fancy day basket from the Karok, Northwest California. Made of woodwardia, confer, bracken, and beargrass. PCK |
Basket coiled. Decorated with heavy strands of tan, light brown & black fiber. From the History Information Station: "Object: Basket made by coiling. 'Juncus,' a rush, was used... |
Basket tray, coiled "Round, triangle shaped design in Juncus rush run horizontally around the center of the basket. Some coil damage around the rim. Soiled on the interior, one section... |
collected 1898
Basket; Material: Native fiber; Shape: Round; Color: Natural; Period or Date: Collected 1898; needs identification. Description: Southern Calif. Indian Chumash Dawson 65. From the History... |
Basket tray for gaming. Large, very shallow. Used in a game played with walnut dice. "Used for acorn flour sifting. Description: coiled; bracken fern." (Judy Polanich, 7/92) |
Basket, rounded, incurve to, coiled. Quail plume des. in redbud "Maidu, Butte Co., Valley Konkow Maidu. Chico Maidu attribution ca. 1890. Sedge and redbud; even stitching, materials,... |
Basketry jar. Description: Coiled, start is black; 2 rows zigzag with line top and bottom on bottom of basket; 3 rows zigzag with black triangle top and bottom; 2 rows zigzag within lines then... |
1900-1920
This bowl is of willow and martynia (devil's claw) coiled on a three rod foundation. Of very fine, classic form. Used by the Chemehuevi tribe of the Southern California dessert. Specifically... |
ca. 1900-1930
Basket. California. "Coiled, two rows of zig-zag design in brown fiber. Sowewhat coarse. Very good condition. Prob Washo. (PR,79)[vv,6/91] "Possibly Central Sierra Miwok, not... |
1910-1920
Basket bowl, flaring, coiled. Dec. design in redbud "Basket with split redbud shoot design, unidentified split shoot background. Probably Central Miwok (originally catalogued as Miwok... |
c. 1900
Indian basket. Description: pattern similar to 68.154.21e, cruder workmanship, triangular design is one horizontal band of brown fiber. Southern California: probably Cahuilla, maybe Luiseno.... |
Basket, Cahuilla attribution College basket, coiled. Cahuilla. Lopsided, probably thru use, shows some wear--especially on bottom, several breaks along rim. Zigzag design in black... |
Basket for cooking, coiled. Mission Ind. "Cahuilla or Luiseno attribution."(reggiardo, 4/79)[vv,5/91] "Cupa or Cupeno: neighbors are Diegueno/Luiseno; subtle designs: 2 line band... |
Basket (Desert Cahuilla). Description: Juncus (natural and black) coiled on bundle foundation. Design: zigzag with truncated points. Condition: good. Diameter uneven: 20 cts average, 7 cts... |
Basket. S. California either Cahuilla or Luiseno. "Extremely shallow bowl or plate, round, coiled. Two coiled bands form a lip around the rim. Star shaped design in brown on front and... |
Basket; Material: Native fiber; Shape: Round; Color: Natural with dark design; Country: America; Site: Calilfornia; Description: Large basket is possibly Maida. "Coiled; flared; juncus rush... |
ca. 1925
Washoe coiled basket with one rod coiling in willow with spider-like designs |
ca. 1910
Washoe coiled pictorial basket with elaborate floral pictorial designs seen in redbud on the sides. |
after 1930
Tohano/Papago coiled basket with simple rectangular shapes. Tribal attribution changed from "Papago" to "Tohono O'odham," the preferred tribal term, on 23 October 2008 (PC Klieger). |
after 1930
This Tohano/Papago coiled basket has "swastika" design (four directions design). Tribal attribution changed from "Papago" to "Tohono O'odham," the preferred tribal term, on 23 October 2008 (PC... |