Antiques
Polychrome Pima Square Saguaro Basket
- Item Number
- 48
- Estimated Value
- 1800 USD
- Opening Bid
- 1000 USD
Item Description
This 8 ½” x 6 ½” diameter by 3 ½” height rare polychrome Pima square Willow basket depicting saguaro cacti with red fruit. The red in the fruit was derived from a plant called Limberbush or Sangre de Dragon which crew along the banks of the Gila River. The technique in weaving a square basket is very difficult, the weaver of this stellar piece was remarkably adroit. Circa 1930. The description and appraisal of value is provided by Terry DeWald, a member of the Antique Tribal Art Dealers Association.
*This item must be picked up from the Friends office.
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