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Maidu Basketry Bowl - SOLD
Circa 1900
Height 6 1/8" Diameter 14 1/4"
Provenance: Clay P. Bedford, Phoenix, Arizona, acquired from the above
A Notable California Collection, acquired from the above circa 1991
Designed with inwardly curved walls, with a ticked rim above a row of nestled trios of brackets, repeating diagonal geometric designs about the body.
Exhibited: The California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, "Western North American Indian Baskets from the Collection of Clay P. Bedford," April 16 - October 19, 1980
Illustrated: Bedford, Clay P., Western North American Indian Baskets: from the collection of Clay P. Bedford, 1980, The California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, p.26, fig.48. "The decoration is woven with a variation of the 'mountain' design. This basket is of classic Maidu design and shows little, if any, European influence."
Circa 1900
Height 6 1/8" Diameter 14 1/4"
Provenance: Clay P. Bedford, Phoenix, Arizona, acquired from the above
A Notable California Collection, acquired from the above circa 1991
Designed with inwardly curved walls, with a ticked rim above a row of nestled trios of brackets, repeating diagonal geometric designs about the body.
Exhibited: The California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, "Western North American Indian Baskets from the Collection of Clay P. Bedford," April 16 - October 19, 1980
Illustrated: Bedford, Clay P., Western North American Indian Baskets: from the collection of Clay P. Bedford, 1980, The California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, p.26, fig.48. "The decoration is woven with a variation of the 'mountain' design. This basket is of classic Maidu design and shows little, if any, European influence."

