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Native American Baskets331 of 337Native American Wedding Basket? Unknown?My Antique beautiful Apache double handled oval tray basket
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    Posted 15 years ago

    RoysSSEi
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    I would like to know if this Basket is Navaho TsiL NO'OLi'..And the Value of such a basket...And any back ground of it...

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    1. RoysSSEi, 15 years ago
      So,Nobody Knows what this Basket is?????
    2. jeff, 15 years ago
      Probably 1st half 20th century Germany based on the swastika's woven into the basket. Skilled but creepy. Definitely a market for it. 80-200 at auction. No interest.
    3. Tlynnie1942 Tlynnie1942, 15 years ago
      Not sure on exactly who made it, but it is not German for sure. And, AR8Jason is right. Native Americans used the "whirling logs" symbol for a very long time before the Nazi's took it and used it for their own mark. As for age, I would say around 1930's to 1950's as that was when the Native Americans were making alot of basketry for the tourists.

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