Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Large Native Storage Basket with Authentic Designs

In Native American > Native American Baskets > Show & Tell.
Native American Baskets273 of 337Alaskan Native Basket with Lid and Rich ColorsAnother Unknown Native Basket
0
Love it
0
Like it

Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 14 years ago

    emersonest…
    (123 items)

    This basket is large and it measures about 13.5" Tall and it was used for some type of storage. I don't know what region this basket was from but it looks like some place on the West Coast. I was wondering if anyone knew more about this basket and maybe the type of designs on it. Also, any information about its purpose, age, region, tribe, value, etc would be greatly appreciated. I received this basket along with all of the other ones from my father's estate. Your knowledge and comments are appreciated.

    Unsolved Mystery

    Help us close this case. Add your knowledge below.

    logo
    Native American Baskets
    See all
    VERY NICE OLD AND LARGE PLATEAU CORN HUSK BAG--NR!
    VERY NICE OLD AND LARGE PLATEAU COR...
    $460
    Vintage Native American Pit River Tribe California Hand Twined Round Basket READ
    Vintage Native American Pit River T...
    $202
    Northwest Coast Native American Indian Oval Basket
    Northwest Coast Native American Ind...
    $82
    Antique NORHERN PAIUTE CRADLEBOARD Woven Basket OLD NATIVE AMERICAN 37
    Antique NORHERN PAIUTE CRADLEBOARD ...
    $187
    logo
    VERY NICE OLD AND LARGE PLATEAU CORN HUSK BAG--NR!
    VERY NICE OLD AND LARGE PLATEAU COR...
    $460
    See all

    Comments

    1. Tlynnie1942 Tlynnie1942, 14 years ago
      This is most likely Choctaw. I have a few baskets like this (Love them!) that are made with this design. Some say Cherokee, some say Choctaw. I say Choctaw. It was designed for storage of things, but this one was probably made to sell for the tourist trade. The ones they made for themselves were utility only and no colors.

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.