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SLADE-SLAYED-RARE-LP-ORIGINAL-record-vinyl-INDIA-INDIAN-VG-01-vlzp

SLADE SLAYED RARE LP ORIGINAL record vinyl INDIA INDIAN VG+

SLADE SLAYED RARE LP ORIGINAL record vinyl INDIA INDIAN VG+
SLADE SLAYED RARE LP ORIGINAL record vinyl INDIA INDIAN VG+
SLADE SLAYED RARE LP ORIGINAL record vinyl INDIA INDIAN VG+
SLADE SLAYED RARE LP ORIGINAL record vinyl INDIA INDIAN VG+

SLADE SLAYED RARE LP ORIGINAL record vinyl INDIA INDIAN VG+
MOST INDIAN PRESSED RECORDS HAVE BEEN DESTROYED OVER THE YEARS DUE TO LACK OF PRESERVATION AND LOW COLLECTOR BASE. HENCE THEY ARE VERY HARD TO GET. THEY ARE VALUED MORE AS A COLLECTOR ITEM RATHER THAN LISTENING PLEASURE! CONDITION- As mentioned in the title. BASED ON VISUAL GRADING – I HAVE NOT PLAY TESTED IT, SO IT IS A BIT SUBJECTIVE Honest mistakes in grading can occur occasionally, so if the record is not as described, please contact me. COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE – As mentioned in the title. SLEEVE – As per picture (there might be seam splits not visible). Or else GENERIC WHITE SLEEVE will be provided. IF YOU HAVE A SERIOUS OFFER FOR THIS RECORD PLEASE LET ME KNOW. YOU MIGHT GET SOME GREAT GEMS OF YESTERYEARS! PLEASE HAVE A LOOK AT MY STORE FOR MORE ITEMS. PLEASE SEE THE PICTURE FOR MORE INFORMATION. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS. Pleaseemail us before leaving negative or neutral feedback if you are in anyway unhappy with your order and a response will be provided immediately. HAVE A NICE DAY.
SLADE SLAYED RARE LP ORIGINAL record vinyl INDIA INDIAN VG+
Antique-Rare-Artist-Hand-Painted-Beautiful-Indian-Lady-Portrait-Canvas-Painting-01-fmec

Antique Rare Artist Hand Painted Beautiful Indian Lady Portrait Canvas Painting

Antique Rare Artist Hand Painted Beautiful Indian Lady Portrait Canvas Painting
Antique Rare Artist Hand Painted Beautiful Indian Lady Portrait Canvas Painting
Antique Rare Artist Hand Painted Beautiful Indian Lady Portrait Canvas Painting
Antique Rare Artist Hand Painted Beautiful Indian Lady Portrait Canvas Painting
Antique Rare Artist Hand Painted Beautiful Indian Lady Portrait Canvas Painting
Antique Rare Artist Hand Painted Beautiful Indian Lady Portrait Canvas Painting
Antique Rare Artist Hand Painted Beautiful Indian Lady Portrait Canvas Painting
Antique Rare Artist Hand Painted Beautiful Indian Lady Portrait Canvas Painting

Antique Rare Artist Hand Painted Beautiful Indian Lady Portrait Canvas Painting
Antique Rare Artist Hand Painted Beautiful Indian Lady Portrait Canvas Painting. This is Very Rare Rare Antique Rare Artist Hand Painted Beautiful Indian Lady Portrait Canvas Painting In Good Condition. This Antique Rare Artist Hand Painted Beautiful Indian Lady Portrait Canvas Painting is Ready to be Part Of your Collection. We will send this print without glass If the glass is damaged in transit it will damage the print. Size :- 14.5 X 12.5 X 1 Inch Approx. Size :- 37 X 32 X 2.5 CM Approx. Weight : – 1.690 Kilograms Approx. See Photos for more actual condition. If You Have Any Boggle About Item, Please Send Your Message Or Question for Inquires. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “antiquehaat” and is located in this country: IN. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Unit of Sale: Single Piece
  • Type: Painting
  • Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
  • Signed: No
  • Style: Indian
  • Material: Canvas
  • Region of Origin: India
  • Production Technique: Oil Painting
  • Framing: Framed
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: India
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Subject: Men

Antique Rare Artist Hand Painted Beautiful Indian Lady Portrait Canvas Painting
ORIGINAL-Traditional-Indian-Bronze-Incense-Burner-RARE-COLLECTIBLE-01-tps

ORIGINAL Traditional Indian Bronze Incense Burner RARE COLLECTIBLE

ORIGINAL Traditional Indian Bronze Incense Burner RARE COLLECTIBLE
ORIGINAL Traditional Indian Bronze Incense Burner RARE COLLECTIBLE
ORIGINAL Traditional Indian Bronze Incense Burner RARE COLLECTIBLE

ORIGINAL Traditional Indian Bronze Incense Burner RARE COLLECTIBLE
Dimensions : 9 inch x 4.5 inch (H x Diameter). Weight : 1.266 kg. Indian Ethnic Bronze Incense Burner Very Rare. This is an old piece made of metal bronze. This is an old incense burner made to use in a household. This is typical central Indian piece especially from the central Indian state Madhya Pradesh (MP). It is an intact piece which in a very good nicely preserved. The patina is original and natural. The outer decorative small rings missing from the holes… Which hardly matters to the piece. This is a very old and good quality piece. PRODUCTS ARE EXACTLY THE WAY THEY APPEAR IN THE PICTURES. Pay pal (International Customers). This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\India”. The seller is “genesis.arts” and is located in this country: IN. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Region of Origin: India
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Primary Material: Bronze
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Type: Incense Burners

ORIGINAL Traditional Indian Bronze Incense Burner RARE COLLECTIBLE
Rare-Vintage-Bronze-Metal-Sculpture-Art-Portrait-Native-American-Indian-Signed-01-yy

Rare Vintage Bronze Metal Sculpture Art Portrait Native American Indian Signed

Rare Vintage Bronze Metal Sculpture Art Portrait Native American Indian Signed
Rare Vintage Bronze Metal Sculpture Art Portrait Native American Indian Signed
Rare Vintage Bronze Metal Sculpture Art Portrait Native American Indian Signed
Rare Vintage Bronze Metal Sculpture Art Portrait Native American Indian Signed
Rare Vintage Bronze Metal Sculpture Art Portrait Native American Indian Signed
Rare Vintage Bronze Metal Sculpture Art Portrait Native American Indian Signed
Rare Vintage Bronze Metal Sculpture Art Portrait Native American Indian Signed
Rare Vintage Bronze Metal Sculpture Art Portrait Native American Indian Signed
Rare Vintage Bronze Metal Sculpture Art Portrait Native American Indian Signed
Rare Vintage Bronze Metal Sculpture Art Portrait Native American Indian Signed
Rare Vintage Bronze Metal Sculpture Art Portrait Native American Indian Signed

Rare Vintage Bronze Metal Sculpture Art Portrait Native American Indian Signed
EXREMELY RARE VINTAGE BRONZE METAL SCULPTURE ART PORTRAIT NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN SIGNED! I DID A LOT OF RESEARCH AND COULD NOT FIND ANY HISTORY OF THIS ITEM. I SENT PICTURES TO A NATIVE AMERICAN ART APPRAISER WHO SAID THIS APPEARS TO BE A VERY WELL MADE AND RARE ITEM. ADD THIS BEAUTIFUL SCULPTURE TO YOUR COLLECTION! PLEASE SEE PICS FOR CONDITION. APPEARS TO BE IN GOOD CONDITION. MEASURE ABOUT 8 FROM BOTTOM OF WOOD BASE TO TOP OF SCULPTURE. This item is in the category “Art\Art Sculptures”. The seller is “calibeachlife” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Type: Sculpture
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Format: Statue
  • Placement: Table
  • Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
  • Signed: Yes
  • Style: Americana
  • Theme: Art
  • Material: Bronze
  • Production Technique: Bronze Casting
  • Subject: Portrait

Rare Vintage Bronze Metal Sculpture Art Portrait Native American Indian Signed
RARE-Lithograph-History-of-the-Indian-Tribes-of-North-America-McKenney-Hall-01-qxzu

RARE Lithograph History of the Indian Tribes of North America McKenney & Hall

RARE Lithograph History of the Indian Tribes of North America McKenney & Hall
RARE Lithograph History of the Indian Tribes of North America McKenney & Hall
RARE Lithograph History of the Indian Tribes of North America McKenney & Hall
RARE Lithograph History of the Indian Tribes of North America McKenney & Hall
RARE Lithograph History of the Indian Tribes of North America McKenney & Hall

RARE Lithograph History of the Indian Tribes of North America McKenney & Hall
RARE Lithograph “History of the Indian Tribes of North America” McKenney & Hall. RARE ORIGINAL (Not a Copy) Hand Colored Lithograph “History of the Indian Tribes of North America” McKenney & Hall. By Charles Bird King, Waa-Pa-Shaw, a Sioux Chief. This portrait is from “The History of the Indian Tribes of North America, ” ca. 1838, hand-colored lithograph on paper. Sheet: 10 7/16″ by 6 15/16″ A true piece of Native American history! Appears to be a very clean lithograph. McKenney was Superintendant of The Bureau of Indian Affairs from 1816 until 1830. He was one of a very few government officials to defend American Indian interests and attempt to preserve their culture. He travelled to Indian lands meeting the Native American leaders. He brought with him an accomplished artist, James Otto Lewis, who sketched those willing to participate. A large number of the most influential Indian chiefs and warriors were later invited to come to Washington in 1821 to meet President Monroe. McKenney commissioned the prominent portrait painter Charles Bird King, who had a studio in the capital, to paint these native American leaders, who chose the costumes they wished to wear for the sitting. The magnificent resultant paintings were displayed in the War Department until 1858, and were then moved to the Smithsonian Institute. When Andrew Jackson dismissed McKenney in 1830, he gave him permission to have the King portraits as well as some by other artists, including George Catlin and James Otto Lewis, copied and made into lithographs, in both folio and octavo sizes. McKenney partnered with James C. Hall, a Cincinnati judge and novelist to publish the lithographs and the text written by Hall. The work was extremely expensive to create and nearly bankrupted McKenney, as well as the two printing firms who invested in its publication. The resultant work gained importance when Catlin’s paintings were destroyed in a warehouse fire and Charles Bird King’s and James Otto Lewis’ portraits were destroyed in the great Smithsonian Museum fire of 1865. The McKenney and Hall portraits remain the most complete and colorful record of these pre-Civil War Native American leaders. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “girlsnightinn76″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Size: 10 7/16” by 6 15/16”
  • Title: Waa-Pa-Shaw
  • Period: 1836-1844
  • Material: Paper
  • Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
  • Framing: Matted & Framed
  • Subject: Native Americans
  • Type: Hand Colored Lithograph
  • Year of Production: c. 1838
  • Theme: History
  • Style: Indian
  • Features: Hand Colored
  • Production Technique: Lithography
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Culture: Sioux
  • Time Period Produced: 1800-1849

RARE Lithograph History of the Indian Tribes of North America McKenney & Hall
RARE-Antique-Indian-Book-Sanskrit-Manuscript-On-Paper-Ca-1600-1800-s-AD-B-01-xh

RARE Antique Indian Book Sanskrit Manuscript On Paper Ca 1600-1800’s AD B

RARE Antique Indian Book Sanskrit Manuscript On Paper Ca 1600-1800's AD B
RARE Antique Indian Book Sanskrit Manuscript On Paper Ca 1600-1800's AD B
RARE Antique Indian Book Sanskrit Manuscript On Paper Ca 1600-1800's AD B
RARE Antique Indian Book Sanskrit Manuscript On Paper Ca 1600-1800's AD B
RARE Antique Indian Book Sanskrit Manuscript On Paper Ca 1600-1800's AD B
RARE Antique Indian Book Sanskrit Manuscript On Paper Ca 1600-1800's AD B

RARE Antique Indian Book Sanskrit Manuscript On Paper Ca 1600-1800's AD B
This manuscript is beautifully written paper. This booklet consist of several pages (study photos). It is very crudely made. This is made on a frail and fragile paper. The paper has some tears, holes, and damage. It is in overall rough condition with several blemishes from age. The pages are torn and falling apart, they have holes, some are stuck together, and many more blemishes are throughout. This is a low grade piece. It would be a perfect specimen for framing, or displaying. Its artistic calligraphic style is a beautiful example of early Indian calligraphic pieces. It is also value priced! This would be a great addition to any collection! Don’t pass it up! Be sure to check over the details and look at all of the photos so you will know exactly what you’ll get! Please note from the photos the binding. Some of my booklets are unbound, string bound, or a similar binding method. This piece is loose bound (almost unbound). Sometimes the photos include a picture of the item next to a ruler so that you can better tell the size of the item. This way we can avoid any accidental sizing issues. My goal is to make you happy! I love being able to help in any way, so if for some reason something isn’t clear, then please don’t hesitate to ask!! Also, please help me! If you see an error in any listing then please let me know, so that I can fix it immediately! I don’t want to be dishonest even on accident! And I LOVE learning about antiques, so if you have anything extra I can add to a listing, then feel free to let me know! Please contact me if there is a problem and I would be happy to help!! It’s my pleasure to be serve you an any way I can! All items come from a smoke free pet free home. Some Is bought in bulk so I can offer you great prices, and some are rare and I only have one! Let me know if I can help you in any way and I’d be happy to! This item is in the category “Antiques\Manuscripts”. The seller is “worleyenterprisesinternationalllc” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, New Zealand, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Wallis and Futuna, Gambia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Poland, Oman, Suriname, United Arab Emirates, Kenya, Argentina, Guinea-Bissau, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Bhutan, Senegal, Togo, Ireland, Qatar, Burundi, Netherlands, Iraq, Slovakia, Slovenia, Equatorial Guinea, Thailand, Aruba, Sweden, Iceland, Macedonia, Belgium, Israel, Kuwait, Liechtenstein, Benin, Algeria, Antigua and Barbuda, Italy, Swaziland, Tanzania, Pakistan, Burkina Faso, Panama, Singapore, Kyrgyzstan, Switzerland, Djibouti, Chile, China, Mali, Botswana, Republic of Croatia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Portugal, Malta, Tajikistan, Vietnam, Cayman Islands, Paraguay, Saint Helena, Cyprus, Seychelles, Rwanda, Bangladesh, Australia, Austria, Sri Lanka, Gabon Republic, Zimbabwe, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Norway, Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Kiribati, Turkmenistan, Grenada, Greece, Haiti, Greenland, Yemen, Afghanistan, Montenegro, Mongolia, Nepal, Bahamas, Bahrain, United Kingdom, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, Angola, Western Samoa, France, Mozambique, Namibia, Peru, Denmark, Guatemala, Solomon Islands, Vatican City State, Sierra Leone, Nauru, Anguilla, El Salvador, Dominican Republic, Cameroon, Guyana, Azerbaijan Republic, Macau, Georgia, Tonga, San Marino, Eritrea, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Morocco, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Mauritania, Belize, Philippines, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Western Sahara, Colombia, Spain, Estonia, Bermuda, Montserrat, Zambia, South Korea, Vanuatu, Ecuador, Albania, Ethiopia, Monaco, Niger, Laos, Ghana, Cape Verde Islands, Moldova, Madagascar, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Lebanon, Liberia, Bolivia, Maldives, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Central African Republic, Lesotho, Nigeria, Mauritius, Saint Lucia, Jordan, Guinea, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Turks and Caicos Islands, Chad, Andorra, Romania, Costa Rica, India, Mexico, Serbia, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Lithuania, Trinidad and Tobago, Malawi, Nicaragua, Finland, Tunisia, Luxembourg, Uganda, Brazil, Turkey, Tuvalu, Germany, Egypt, Latvia, Jamaica, Niue, South Africa, Brunei Darussalam, Honduras.
  • Date of Publication: 1600-1800 AD
  • Type: Handwritten Manuscript
  • Place of Publication: Central Asia
  • Language: Sanskrit
  • Special Attributes: First Edition
  • Region: Asia
  • Material: Paper
  • Subject: Unknown
  • Original/Facsimile: Original

RARE Antique Indian Book Sanskrit Manuscript On Paper Ca 1600-1800's AD B
RARE-Antique-MEISSEN-Indian-5-pc-SET-Pink-Purple-Dinner-Plate-Salad-Bread-Cup-01-cmxz

RARE? Antique MEISSEN Indian 5 pc SET Pink Purple Dinner Plate Salad Bread Cup

RARE? Antique MEISSEN Indian 5 pc SET Pink Purple Dinner Plate Salad Bread Cup
RARE? Antique MEISSEN Indian 5 pc SET Pink Purple Dinner Plate Salad Bread Cup
RARE? Antique MEISSEN Indian 5 pc SET Pink Purple Dinner Plate Salad Bread Cup
RARE? Antique MEISSEN Indian 5 pc SET Pink Purple Dinner Plate Salad Bread Cup
RARE? Antique MEISSEN Indian 5 pc SET Pink Purple Dinner Plate Salad Bread Cup
RARE? Antique MEISSEN Indian 5 pc SET Pink Purple Dinner Plate Salad Bread Cup
RARE? Antique MEISSEN Indian 5 pc SET Pink Purple Dinner Plate Salad Bread Cup
RARE? Antique MEISSEN Indian 5 pc SET Pink Purple Dinner Plate Salad Bread Cup
RARE? Antique MEISSEN Indian 5 pc SET Pink Purple Dinner Plate Salad Bread Cup
RARE? Antique MEISSEN Indian 5 pc SET Pink Purple Dinner Plate Salad Bread Cup
RARE? Antique MEISSEN Indian 5 pc SET Pink Purple Dinner Plate Salad Bread Cup
RARE? Antique MEISSEN Indian 5 pc SET Pink Purple Dinner Plate Salad Bread Cup
RARE? Antique MEISSEN Indian 5 pc SET Pink Purple Dinner Plate Salad Bread Cup
RARE? Antique MEISSEN Indian 5 pc SET Pink Purple Dinner Plate Salad Bread Cup
RARE? Antique MEISSEN Indian 5 pc SET Pink Purple Dinner Plate Salad Bread Cup
RARE? Antique MEISSEN Indian 5 pc SET Pink Purple Dinner Plate Salad Bread Cup

RARE? Antique MEISSEN Indian 5 pc SET Pink Purple Dinner Plate Salad Bread Cup
5 piece place setting. This is a super opportunity for you to get an amazing place setting of Meissen. OUTSTANDING Place setting of Meissen! This is the Indian pattern which is pink in color but commonly noted as a purple. But it is a pink color. Each place setting is in Excellent condition, No damage. Free from chips, cracks, stains, crazing. Please see the detail photos. You will receive the following…. 1 Dinner Plate – measures 10 1/4 across. 1 Salad Plate – measures 8 across. 1 Bread Plate – measures 6 3/8 across. 1 cup – stands 2 1/2″ tall and measures 3 3/8″ across the top. 1 Saucer – measures 5 1/2 across. Please see the detail images. Please see my other listings for more Meissen China. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Dinner Sets”. The seller is “surplus4businessllc” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, New Zealand, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Wallis and Futuna, Gambia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Poland, Oman, Suriname, United Arab Emirates, Kenya, Argentina, Guinea-Bissau, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Bhutan, Senegal, Togo, Ireland, Qatar, Burundi, Netherlands, Slovakia, Slovenia, Equatorial Guinea, Thailand, Aruba, Sweden, Iceland, Macedonia, Belgium, Israel, Liechtenstein, Kuwait, Benin, Algeria, Antigua and Barbuda, Swaziland, Italy, Tanzania, Pakistan, Burkina Faso, Panama, Kyrgyzstan, Switzerland, Djibouti, Chile, China, Mali, Botswana, Republic of Croatia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Portugal, Tajikistan, Vietnam, Malta, Cayman Islands, Paraguay, Saint Helena, Cyprus, Seychelles, Rwanda, Bangladesh, Australia, Austria, Sri Lanka, Gabon Republic, Zimbabwe, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Norway, Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Kiribati, Turkmenistan, Grenada, Greece, Haiti, Greenland, Yemen, Afghanistan, Montenegro, Mongolia, Nepal, Bahamas, Bahrain, United Kingdom, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, Angola, Western Samoa, France, Mozambique, Namibia, Peru, Denmark, Guatemala, Solomon Islands, Vatican City State, Sierra Leone, Nauru, Anguilla, El Salvador, Dominican Republic, Cameroon, Guyana, Azerbaijan Republic, Macau, Georgia, Tonga, San Marino, Eritrea, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Morocco, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Mauritania, Belize, Philippines, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Colombia, Spain, Estonia, Bermuda, Montserrat, Zambia, South Korea, Vanuatu, Ecuador, Albania, Ethiopia, Monaco, Niger, Laos, Ghana, Cape Verde Islands, Moldova, Madagascar, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Lebanon, Liberia, Bolivia, Maldives, Gibraltar, Hong Kong, Central African Republic, Lesotho, Nigeria, Mauritius, Saint Lucia, Jordan, Guinea, Canada, Turks and Caicos Islands, Chad, Andorra, Romania, Costa Rica, India, Mexico, Serbia, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Lithuania, Trinidad and Tobago, Malawi, Nicaragua, Finland, Tunisia, Uganda, Luxembourg, Brazil, Turkey, Germany, Egypt, Latvia, Jamaica, South Africa, Brunei Darussalam, Honduras.
  • Origin: Germany
  • Number of Items in Set: Five-Piece
  • Pattern: Indian Flowers
  • Antique: Yes
  • Occasion: All Occasions
  • Color: Pink & White
  • Custom Bundle: Yes
  • Number of Place Settings: 5
  • Set Includes: Bread Plate, Dinner Plate, Salad Plate, Cup & Saucer
  • Material: Porcelain
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Brand: Meissen
  • Type: Dinner Set
  • Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only
  • Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
  • Era: Early 20th Century (1911-1940)
  • Original/Reproduction: ORIGINAL
  • Theme: Floral
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1919
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Product Line: Meissen

RARE? Antique MEISSEN Indian 5 pc SET Pink Purple Dinner Plate Salad Bread Cup
Vintage-Buck-Rare-Indian-110T-U-S-A-Pocket-Knife-HTF-01-wbpy

Vintage Buck Rare Indian 110T U. S. A. Pocket Knife HTF

Vintage Buck Rare Indian 110T U. S. A. Pocket Knife HTF
Vintage Buck Rare Indian 110T U. S. A. Pocket Knife HTF
Vintage Buck Rare Indian 110T U. S. A. Pocket Knife HTF
Vintage Buck Rare Indian 110T U. S. A. Pocket Knife HTF
Vintage Buck Rare Indian 110T U. S. A. Pocket Knife HTF
Vintage Buck Rare Indian 110T U. S. A. Pocket Knife HTF
Vintage Buck Rare Indian 110T U. S. A. Pocket Knife HTF
Vintage Buck Rare Indian 110T U. S. A. Pocket Knife HTF
Vintage Buck Rare Indian 110T U. S. A. Pocket Knife HTF
Vintage Buck Rare Indian 110T U. S. A. Pocket Knife HTF

Vintage Buck Rare Indian 110T U. S. A. Pocket Knife HTF
This is a Rare, Hard to find American “Indian” Vintage Buck 110T Knife, Made in USA. Modeled after the Indian Motorcycle. There is a Really Cool Buck Knife 110T Illustration of an American Indian Chief with his Feathered Headress on the front side of the Wooden Handle. My Husband told me it is Valued at much more than I 1st had known. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Knives, Swords & Blades\Collectible Folding Knives\Vintage Folding Knives\Factory Manufactured”. The seller is “christys928″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Blade Material: Stainless Steel
  • Blade Range: 2.76 – 4in.
  • Dexterity: Ambidextrous
  • Color: Brown
  • Opening Mechanism: Manual
  • Blade Edge: Plain
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Brand: Buck
  • Blade Type: 110T
  • Type: Pocketknife
  • Lock Type: Lockback
  • Year: Unknown
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Number of Blades: 1
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Handle Material: Brass

Vintage Buck Rare Indian 110T U. S. A. Pocket Knife HTF
RARE-Camillus-American-Indian-Heritage-Series-Hand-Crafted-Lockback-Knife-MOP-01-vjm

RARE! Camillus American Indian Heritage Series Hand Crafted Lockback Knife MOP

RARE! Camillus American Indian Heritage Series Hand Crafted Lockback Knife MOP
RARE! Camillus American Indian Heritage Series Hand Crafted Lockback Knife MOP
RARE! Camillus American Indian Heritage Series Hand Crafted Lockback Knife MOP
RARE! Camillus American Indian Heritage Series Hand Crafted Lockback Knife MOP
RARE! Camillus American Indian Heritage Series Hand Crafted Lockback Knife MOP
RARE! Camillus American Indian Heritage Series Hand Crafted Lockback Knife MOP
RARE! Camillus American Indian Heritage Series Hand Crafted Lockback Knife MOP
RARE! Camillus American Indian Heritage Series Hand Crafted Lockback Knife MOP
RARE! Camillus American Indian Heritage Series Hand Crafted Lockback Knife MOP
RARE! Camillus American Indian Heritage Series Hand Crafted Lockback Knife MOP
RARE! Camillus American Indian Heritage Series Hand Crafted Lockback Knife MOP

RARE! Camillus American Indian Heritage Series Hand Crafted Lockback Knife MOP
This is a Gorgeous Custom Piece hand made with Lapis Lazuli, Mother of Pearl, Turquoise, Tigers Eye, and Jet Stone. This pocket knife is very rare! Numbered 21 on the Sterling Silver Bolsters. Everything is mint with the exception of the plexiglass front cover that has light scratches. Thank You for looking! This item is in the category “Collectibles\Knives, Swords & Blades\Collectible Folding Knives\Vintage Folding Knives\Factory Manufactured”. The seller is “revinsnow48″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Blade Material: Stainless Steel
  • Blade Range: 2.76 – 4in.
  • Dexterity: Ambidextrous
  • Color: Multi
  • Opening Mechanism: Manual
  • Blade Edge: Plain
  • Modified Item: No
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Brand: Camillus
  • Blade Type: Drop Point
  • Lock Type: Lockback
  • Type: Pocketknife
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Number of Blades: 1
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Handle Material: Multiple Materials

RARE! Camillus American Indian Heritage Series Hand Crafted Lockback Knife MOP
Rare-cabinet-photo-old-west-New-Mexico-Indian-pueblo-ruin-cowboy-Penitentes-cult-01-bch

Rare cabinet photo old west New Mexico Indian pueblo ruin cowboy Penitentes cult

Rare cabinet photo old west New Mexico Indian pueblo ruin cowboy Penitentes cult
Rare cabinet photo old west New Mexico Indian pueblo ruin cowboy Penitentes cult
Rare cabinet photo old west New Mexico Indian pueblo ruin cowboy Penitentes cult
Rare cabinet photo old west New Mexico Indian pueblo ruin cowboy Penitentes cult

Rare cabinet photo old west New Mexico Indian pueblo ruin cowboy Penitentes cult
Rare Vintage 1890s historic image of Indian pueblo ruin somewhere in New Mexico with cowboy / tourist / or photographers assistant posing out front. Note the conservation with large crosses used by the Penitentes cult followers. More on Pueblos and the Penitentes cult below. (The Penitent Brothers), a society of flagellants existing among the Spanish of New Mexico and Colorado. The Hermanos Penitentes are a society of individuals, who, to atone for their sins, practise penances which consist principally of flagellation, carrying heavy crosses, binding the body to a cross, and tying the limbs to hinder the circulation of the blood. These practices have prevailed in Colorado and New Mexico since the beginning of the nineteenth century. Up to the year 1890, they were public; at present they are secret, though not strictly. The Hermanos Penitentes are men; in the latter half of the nineteenth century they admitted women and children into separate organizations, which, however, were never numerous. The society had no general organization or supreme authority. Each fraternity is local and independent with its own officers. The chief officer, hermano mayor (elder brother), has absolute authority, and as a rule holds office during life. The other officers are the like as those of most secret societies: chaplain, sergeant-at-arms, etc. The ceremony of the initiation, which takes place during Holy Week, is simple, excepting the final test. The candidate is escorted to the morada (abode), the home, or council house, by two or more Penitentes where, after a series of questions and answers consisting in the main of prayer he is admitted. He then undergoes various humiliations. First, he washes the feet of all present, kneeling before each; then he recites a long prayer, asking pardon for any offence he may have given. If any one present has been offended by the candidate, he lashes the offender on the bare back. Then comes the last and crucial test: four or six incisions, in the shape of a cross, are made just below the shoulders of the candidate with a piece of flint. Flagellation, formerly practised in the streets and in the churches, is now, since the American occupation, confined generally to the morada and performed with a short whip (disciplina), made from the leaf of the amole weed. Fifty years ago the Hermanos Penitentes would issue from their morada in some places as Taos, N. Three hundred strong, stripped to the waist and scourging themselves, led by the acompanadores (escorts), and preceded by a few Penitentes dragging heavy crosses (maderos); the procession was accompanied by a throng, singing Christian hymns. A wooden wagon (el carro de la muerte) bore a figure representing death and pointing forward an arrow with stretched bow. Other modes of self-castigation were often resorted to; on Good Friday it was the custom to bind one of the brethren to a cross, as in a crucifixion. At present no “crucifixions” take place, though previous to 1896 they were annual in many places in New Mexico and Colorado. The Penitentes now confine themselves to secret flagellation and occasional visits to churches at night. Flagellation is also practised at the death of a Penitente or of a relative. The corpse is taken to the morada and kept there for a few hours; flagellation takes place at the morada and during the procession to and from the same. Flagellation was introduced into Latin America during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, though no actual records are found of any organized flagellant societies there until comparatively recent times. In some localities of Mexico, Central, and South America, flagellant organizations, more or less public in their practices, existed until very recently, and still exist in a few isolated places. All these later organizations were regulated and controlled by Leo XIII. The origin of the New Mexican flagellants or hermanos penitentes is uncertain, but they seem to have been an outgrowth of the Third Order of St. Francis, introduced by Franciscans in the seventeenth century. Their practices consisted principally in flagellation, without incisions and with no loss of blood, carrying small crosses, and marching in processions with bare feet to visit the churches and join in long prayers. The New Mexican flagellants call their society, “Los hermanos penitentes de la tercer orden de San Francisco, ” and we know that when the last organization came into prominence in the early part of the nineteenth century, the older organization no longer existed in New Mexico. When their practices reached their worst stage (about 1850-90), the attention of the Church was directed towards them. The society was then very strong among all classes and the ecclesiastical authorities decided to use leniency. In a circular letter to the Penitentes of New Mexico and Colorado in 1886, Archbishop Salpointe of Santa Fe ordered them in the name of the Church to abolish flagellation, and the carrying of the heavy crosses, and sent to the different hermanos mayores copies of the rules of the Third Order of St. Francis, advising them to reorganize in accordance therewith. His letter and orders were unheeded. He then ordered all the parish priests to see the Penitentes personally and induce them to follow his instructions, but they accomplished nothing. To make matters worse, a Protestant paper, “La hermandad”, was published at Pueblo, Colorado, in 1889, which incited the Penitents to resist the Church and follow their own practices. Archbishop Salpointe, in a circular letter of 1889, then ordered the Penitentes to disband. As a result the society, though not abolished, was very much weakened, and its further growth prevented. In Taos, Carmel, San Mateo, and a few other places they are still numerous and continue their barbarous practices, though more secretly. Penitentes and the Legend of Smith’s Grave. At the base of Hermit’s Peak, near the trailheads branching off to Beaver Creek and to Hermit’s Peak, there is the grave of a humble man, well-loved and never forgotten; gone now at least half a century, known to us only as Mr. Growing up in the area with summer hikes in the mountains, passing Smith’s Grave near the beginning of the Skyline Trail, stopping respectfully was always part of the hike. When people were with us that didn’t know the legend, we always told it once again and kept the memory of Mr. Sometimes, a rebellious camper would want to step on the grave or even to spit on it. We told them that the grave was guarded by his friends, the Penitentes, who would not allow any desecration and would teach a lesson to any who dared to show disrespect. From time to time, a naughty camper would touch the grave. Later that night, some of our camp counselors would ride into camp in a group on horseback and, as arranged in advance with the camper, pluck him from his bed, toss him on the horse and ride out of camp, in a blaze of hooves and dust. The staff and camper would come up with a tale to tell after returning. By all accounts, Smith was a quiet man but he is remembered for being a good friend to his friends. He was a keeper of confidences, valuing the men he counted as his true friends more that any reward or notoriety that might be his if he were willing to expose the secrets or identities of his friends. If he was with us today, he could be that rare friend of someone famous or rich and he would never be bought with a million dollar book deal or his own 15 minutes of fame. Today, such friends, such people, are rare indeed and honoring the loyalty of a true friend is not a tale heard often in our days. Smith’s story is simply a story of friendship. I never knew much about the man called Smith. I knew of his friends, a group of men that were members of a secret religious path, the Penitentes. The Penitentes expressed their faith through acts of extreme penitence. When I was small, there were still crosses, larger than a man, handmade of wood, along the trail leading to Hermit’s Peak and the three large crosses that were always up at the top of the Peak. It is said that that the brothers would carry these heavy wooden crosses the many steep miles up the trail especially on Good Friday, walking barefoot, often in snow, to reenact the carrying of the cross of Christ before His crucifixion, stopping at the stations of the Cross along the way. It is said that they walked up the trail to Hermit’s Peak, each man scourging the bare back of the man before him with ropes or whips made of yucca fiber, to humble themselves and honor the suffering of Christ. One man would be chosen to represent Christ by being lashed with ropes or whips made of yucca fiber or, in earlier times, nailed, to the largest cross on Good Friday and taken down the following morning. It is also said that the chosen one would find a pair of shoes on his porch the morning of the final services which began in the morada, or meeting place. Penitente-pic-cross-bearingThe Penitentes are known as Los Hermanos Penitentes or as Hermanadad de Nuestro Padre Jesus, and trace their origins as a lay brotherhood back to the third order of St. Francis de Assisi, established in Italy in 1221 and are also known as the Tertiaries. Juan de Onate was himself a Tertiary and was one of those who brought the brotherhood from Spain to New Mexico. After Bishop Lamy publicly condemned the brotherhood around 1850, the practice of the faith went underground and accounts for the secrecy surrounding the members and their meetings. Finally in 1947, Archbishop Byrne recognized the Penitentes and a Hermano Supremo was approved by him and traveled to the groups to grant a charter to those willing to worship under the guidelines set forth by the Archbishop. Old ways die hard and the tradition of secrecy and the fervor of the old meetings has not been forgotten. Just remember, should you ever be entrusted to know the name of any member, the location of any active morada or somehow come upon a ceremony not meant for your eyes, choose the path of Mr. Smith and follow his example of silence and friendship. Remember too, to tip your hat or stop for a moment of silence at Smith’s grave should be hiking up our way. You never know who might be watching. Published by Western Life Camp, in Folklore, History. In the Southwestern United States, the term Pueblo refers to communities of Native Americans, both in the present and in ancient times. The first Spanish explorers of the Southwest used this term to describe the communities housed in apartment structures built of stone, adobe mud, and other local material. These structures were usually multi-storied buildings surrounding an open plaza. The rooms were accessible only through ladders lowered by the inhabitants, thus protecting them from break-ins and unwanted guests. Larger pueblos were occupied by hundreds to thousands of Pueblo people. Various federally recognized tribes have traditionally resided in pueblos of such design. The word pueblo is the Spanish word for “town” or “village”. It comes from the Latin root word populus meaning “people”. On the central Spanish meseta the unit of settlement was and is the pueblo; which is to say, the large nucleated village surrounded by its own fields, with no outlying farms, separated from its neighbors by some considerable distance, sometimes as much as ten miles [15 km] or so. The demands of agrarian routine and the need for defense, the simple desire for human society in the vast solitude of, dictated that it should be so. Nowadays the pueblo might have a population running into thousands. Doubtless they were much smaller in the early middle ages, but we should probably not be far wrong if we think of them as having had populations of some hundreds. Of the federally recognized Native American communities in the Southwest, those designated by the King of Spain as pueblo at the time Spain ceded territory to the United States, after the American Revolutionary War, are legally recognized as Pueblo by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Some of the pueblos also came under jurisdiction of the United States, in its view, by its treaty with Mexico, which had briefly gained rule over territory in the Southwest ceded by Spain after Mexican independence. There are 21 federally recognized Pueblos that are home to Pueblo people. Kachina Doll (Paiyatemu), late 19th century. Main article: Ancient dwellings of Pueblo peoples. Pre-Columbian towns and villages in the Southwest, such as Acoma, were located in defensible positions, for example, on high steep mesas. Anthropologists and official documents often refer to ancient residents of the area as pueblo cultures. For example, the National Park Service states, The Late Puebloan cultures built the large, integrated villages found by the Spaniards when they began to move into the area. The people of some pueblos, such as Taos Pueblo, still inhabit centuries-old adobe pueblo buildings. Contemporary residents often maintain other homes outside the historic pueblos. Adobe and light construction methods resembling adobe now dominate architecture at the many pueblos of the area, in nearby towns or cities, and in much of the American Southwest. In addition to contemporary pueblos, numerous ruins of archeological interest are located throughout the Southwest. Some are of relatively recent origin. Others are of prehistoric origin, such as the cliff dwellings and other habitations of the Ancient Pueblo peoples or “Anasazi”, who emerged as a people around the 12th century BCE and began to construct their pueblos about AD 750-900. 3 3/4″ x 3/4″ and the mat meas. 5 3/8″ x 6 3/8″. These are historical images documenting a bygone era…. Feedback will always be left once it is received. New images are listed often so come back soon. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Photographic Images\Photographs”. The seller is “greatie1″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
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  • Date of Creation: ca 1900
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Rare cabinet photo old west New Mexico Indian pueblo ruin cowboy Penitentes cult