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Lot 1069:Catlinite Pipe Attributed to Chief Two Guns White Calf

September 11th, 2021|Rock Island, IL
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Lot 1069:Catlinite Pipe Attributed to Chief Two Guns White Calf

September 11th, 2021|Rock Island, IL
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Catlinite Pipe Attributed to Chief Two Guns White Calf Accompanied by Portraits of the Chief

This classic Catlinite/red pipestone pipe from the John Fox Collection was attributed as owned by Piegan Blackfoot chief John Two Guns White Calf (1872-1934) of Montana. He is sometimes erroneously called the "last Chief of the Piegan Blackfoot." He became nationally known for his work promoting Glacier National Park for the Great Northern Railway. By the 1930s, he was claiming to have been the model for the Native American profile on the Buffalo nickel and was widely reported to have been the inspiration. The artist responsible for the design, James Earle Fraser, indicated he based it on Native American portraits he had done, including of Iron Tail, Two Moons, and others, rather than Two Guns White Calf. Nonetheless, he is still often credited as the inspiration. The pipe measures 19 inches in length and has a pipestone bowl and stem with wood mouth piece. The plains style "T" bowl has a pewter band. Included with the pipe are three portraits of Two Guns White Calf. Two of them are the same profile portraits by Tomar Jacob Hileman (1882-1945) (both signed "Hileman 27" and marked with pictographs for Two Guns White Calf) who operated in Montana as the Great Northern Railway's official photographer. The third is a full-length, forward facing portrait marked "Two Guns White Calf" on the back. The pipe and portraits are contained in a class top display case. Provenance: The John Fox Collection

ConditionFine overall. The pipe has attractive red tones, mild scratches and wear, and some adhesive on the wood joining the bowl to the stem. The portraits have distinct images and general mild age and storage related wear, including some chipping on the frames and some stains and residue.
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TypeOther
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Item LocationRock Island, IL
Views1489
Catalog page68
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