• Lot 0144 is an 8 foot, wood-canvas Salesman Sample from Old Town Canoe. It comes with a pair of 32" cherry paddles:
• Lot 0428 is a 63 1/4" Shaw and Tenney paddle in Cherry:
• Lot 0426 features two Canadian Paddle - an old Kettlewell Paddle and an R. Chestnut & Sons:
• Lot 0421 is a pair of 5' Birdseye Maple paddles from an unknown maker:
• Lot 0382 has the most interesting paddle to me. The unknown origin paddle on the left with the slender grip. Unfortunately no dimensional info is provided. The lot is described as "2 Native American Canoe Paddles...one with Indian Decal"
Closeup of Decal and tip decoration
Difficult to make out, but the decal looks to be another modified image of Southern Cheyenne chief, Wolf Robe (b. 1838-1841, d. 1910, Oklahoma). Frank Reinhart's original photo showcasing the Chief has been used before on paddles in a misplaced attempt to add authenticity to "Native American paddles". You can see another example of this with the Eldred's Auctions Folk Art Paddle from back in 2015.
3 comments:
Murat do you have a facebook page? you are my favourite site but I can only get updates from here.
Sorry not on facebook, Kirk.
No worries, its worth an extra couple of mouse clicks. Cheers, and keep up the good work.
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