NATIVE MARKET - Day One

online only auction | 1 day sale | 5 days away
Location
Santa Fe, NM 87505
Dates

Sale Starts

Tue
Aug 12
9:30am

Sale Ends

Tue
Aug 12

Terms & Conditions

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The following Terms and Conditions of Sale are the Santa Fe Art Auction Limited Co.'s (Santa Fe Art Auction) and its agents and consignors entire agreement with the prospective bidders, bidders and buyers relative to the lots listed in this catalogue. The lots will be offered by the Santa Fe Art Auction as agent for the consignors, unless the catalogue indicates otherwise.

1. The Santa Fe Art Auction operates as an agent of the seller only. It is not responsible in the event any buyer or seller at the auction fails to live up to their respective agreements, including failure of the seller to deliver any property to buyers. The Santa Fe Art Auction assumes no risk, liability, or responsibility beyond the limited warranty contained herein.

(a) All property is sold 'AS IS'. There are no representations or warranties that extend beyond these Terms and Conditions of Sale. All works shall be available for examination prior to the sale. The Santa Fe Art Auction, and its agents and consignors, make no representations or warranties as to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, correctness of the catalogue or description, including, but not limited to, the authenticity, the physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, medium, provenance, dates, exhibitions, literary or historical relevance of any property, and, no statement anywhere, whether oral or written, whether made in the catalogue, an advertisement, a bill of sale, a salesroom posting or announcement, or elsewhere shall be deemed such a warranty, representation or assumption of liability. Nor are there any representations and warranties, express or implied, as to whether the purchaser acquires any copyrights, including, but not limited to, any reproduction rights in any property. Contents of this catalogue are subject to change or supplementation before or during the sale, including the sale of any lot.

2. Prospective bidders should inspect the lots before bidding to determine condition, size and whether or not the lot has been repaired or restored and to investigate all other matters relating to the lot that is of material importance to the prospective bidder.

3. A buyer's premium will be added to the successful bid price and is payable by the purchaser as part of the total purchase price. If paying by cash or check, the purchase price will be the sum of the final bid price plus a buyer's premium of 23% of the final bid price of each lot up to and including $1,000,000 and 18% of the excess of the final bid price above $1,000,000, plus any applicable sales tax, shipping and handling charges. (Note: artwork for pickup is soft-wrapped, starting at $5/lot.)

- Successful Online bidders on third party platforms (such as Invaluable and Live Auctioneers) will be subject to a surcharge by those platforms, currently 5%.

- The buyer's premium is calculated separately for each lot.

- Credit cards are subject to a 4% processing fee.

4. Unless exempted by law, the Buyer will be required to pay all applicable state and local sales, gross receipts, and compensation tax. Proof of exemption in the form of a current Non-Taxable Transaction Certificate must be provided at registration. In the event of deliveries outside the state, it is the Purchaser's responsibility to pay any applicable compensating use tax of another state on the total purchase price.

Why Santa Fe Art Auction Collects Sales Tax: New Mexico requires a seller of goods to register with the New Mexico Department of Taxation and Revenue and collect and remit sales tax if the seller maintains a presence within the state. More specifically, tax laws require an auction house, like Santa Fe Art Auction, with a presence in New Mexico, to register as a sales tax collector, and remit sales tax collected to the state. Unless exempted, New Mexico sales tax is charged on the hammer price, buyer's premium and any other applicable charges on any property picked up or delivered in New Mexico, regardless of the state or country in which the purchaser resides or does business.

Since the 2018 South Dakota v. Wayfair, Inc. ruling, most US states have implemented legislation requiring remote sellers to collect sales tax when the total dollar value of purchases sent to that state exceeds a set threshold, known as an economic nexus. Each state sets its own threshold or nexus. Like all other remote sellers, Santa Fe Art Auction is now required to collect Sales/Use Tax from buyers in any state when the total dollar value of purchases sent to that state creates a nexus. When this occurs, you will see sales tax included on your invoice. The sales tax rate is determined by the state, county, and city where purchases are shipped. As of June 1, 2022, SFAA has met the nexus in the following states: Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Michigan, New Mexico, New York, Texas, Wisconsin. However, any purchases made in person and/or picked up in person, are subject to applicable New Mexico sales tax instead.

The following states do not currently have sales tax and/or applicable economic nexus laws, and as a result the Santa Fe Art Auction is not required to collect sales tax from Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, or Oregon.

Certain Exemptions: New Mexico allows for specified exemptions to its sales tax. For example, a registered re-seller such as a registered art dealer may purchase without incurring a tax liability, and Santa Fe Art Auction is not required to collect sales tax from such re-seller. As sales tax laws vary from state to state, Santa Fe Art Auction recommends that clients with questions regarding the application of sales or use taxes to property purchased at auction seek tax advice from their local tax advisors.

5. The Santa Fe Art Auction reserves the right to withdraw any lot before or during the sale and shall have no liability whatsoever for such withdrawal.

6. Except as may be announced by the auctioneer, all bids are per lot, as numbered in the catalogue.

7. The Santa Fe Art Auction reserves the right to reject any bid. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the Buyer, subject to reserves. In the event of any dispute between bidders, or in the event of doubt as to the validity of any bid, the auctioneer will have the final discretion to determine the successful bidder, cancel the sale, or reoffer and resell the lot in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, the Santa Fe Art Auction's sale record shall be final and conclusive. The Santa Fe Art Auction, in its discretion, may execute orders or absentee bids as a convenience to clients who are not present at the auction; however, the Santa Fe Art Auction is not responsible for any errors or omissions in connection therewith.

8. If the auctioneer, in his or her discretion, determines that any bid is below the reserve of the lot, he or she may reject the same and withdraw the lot from sale, and, if having acknowledged an opening or other bid, the auctioneer decides that any advance thereafter is insufficient, he or she may reject the advance.

9. On the fall of the auctioneer's gavel, the highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer assumes full risk and responsibility for the offered lot, subject to all of the Terms and Conditions of Sale set forth herein, and is immediately obligated to pay the full purchase price. All sales are final and there shall be no exchanges or returns. Payment shall be made by cash, check or wire transfer. As set forth in paragraph 3, above, for an additional percentage Santa Fe Art Auction will also accept credit cards as a form of payment. (Visa and MasterCard only).

In addition to other remedies available to Santa Fe Art Auction by law, we reserve the right to impose, from the date of sale, a late charge of 1.5% per month (18% per annum) of the total purchase price, if payment is not made in accordance with the conditions set forth herein.

(a) All lots must be removed by the Buyer at his or her expense not later than ten (10) business days following the sale, and, if it is not so removed, (i) a handling charge of 1% of the total purchase price per month, or a portion thereof from the tenth day after the sale (until its removal) will be payable to us by the Buyer, with a minimum of 5% of the total purchase price due for any lot not so removed within 60 days after the sale, and (ii) Santa Fe Art Auction may send the purchased lot to a public warehouse for the account of and at the risk and expense of the Buyer.

(b) If any applicable conditions herein are not complied with by the Buyer, the Buyer will be in default, and in addition to any and all other remedies available to the Santa Fe Art Auction and its agents and consignors by law, including, without limitation, the right to hold the Buyer liable for the total purchase price, together with all fees, charges and expenses set forth in these Terms and Conditions of Sale, the Santa Fe Art Auction, at its sole option, may (i) cancel the sale of that, or any other lot or lots sold to the defaulting Buyer, or (ii) resell the purchased lot or lots, whether at auction or by private sale, or (iii) effect any combination thereof. The Buyer will be liable for any deficiency, any and all costs, handling charges, late charges, expenses and commissions of both sales, legal fees and expenses, collection fees and incidental damages. The Santa Fe Art Auction and its agents and consignors shall have all of the rights accorded to a secured party under the New Mexico Uniform Commercial Code. The Buyer of each lot agrees that each lot is unique and that Santa Fe Art Auction, in its sole discretion, shall not be required to sell or otherwise seek to mitigate damages should such Buyer fail to pay the total purchase price. Payment will not be deemed to have been made in full until the Santa Fe Art Auction shall have collected good funds. The Santa Fe Art Auction reserves the right to hold all purchases pending collection of the total purchase price, together with all additional fees, charges and expenses incurred pursuant to these Terms and Conditions of Sale.

10. All lots (unless otherwise indicated by the letters 'nr') are subject to a reserve, which is the confidential minimum price acceptable to the consignor. The Santa Fe Art Auction, or its agents or consignors, may implement such reserve by opening the bidding or they or either of them may bid up to the amount of the reserve by placing successive or consecutive bids for a lot or may bid in response to other bidders. In instances where the Santa Fe Art Auction has an interest in the lot, it may bid up to the reserve to protect such interest.

11. Santa Fe Art Auction is the owner of images of each lot offered for sale and may use such images for its own archival purposes, as well as for advertising and publicity in connection with this or future sales by the Santa Fe Art Auction.

12. These Terms and Conditions of Sale, together with the parties' respective rights and obligations hereunder, shall be governed and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of New Mexico, without regard to New Mexico?s rules concerning conflicts of laws.

13. Prospective bidders, bidders and buyers agree that, in the event of any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to a sale of any lot, the party asserting such controversy or claim shall provide written notice thereof to the other party; that any such controversy or claim not settled within fourteen (14) days of delivery of notice by the other party, including, without limitation, any controversy or claim arising from, or relating to, the sale of any lot or any of these Terms and Conditions of Sale, including the terms of this paragraph, the sole and exclusive means for resolving the dispute shall be by binding arbitration in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Said arbitration shall be confidential and shall be pursuant to the New Mexico Uniform Arbitration Act, shall be conducted before a single arbitrator, and shall otherwise be guided by the then extant New Mexico Rules of Arbitration. This Agreement is deemed made in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and is subject to the internal substantive law of the State of New Mexico without regard to conflicts of laws. The award of the arbitrator shall be final, and may be entered into any court having jurisdiction thereof. Each party shall bear that party's own costs of arbitration and attorney's fees.

14. The Santa Fe Art Auction is pleased to present to art purchasers shipping options which can be found on our website. If you misplace this form, call or send an email and another form will be provided.

15. Results are posted on the Santa Fe Art Auction web site and, upon request, may be sent to buyers, catalogue subscribers, absentee and phone bidders, and other registered bidders.

16. If any part of these Terms and Conditions is held invalid or unenforceable for any reason, the remaining provisions shall continue to be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law.

17. These Terms and Conditions are not assignable by any buyer without the prior written consent of the Santa Fe Art Auction. However, these Terms and Conditions are binding on the buyer?s successors, assigns and representatives.

18. No act, omission or delay by the Santa Fe Art Auction shall be deemed a waiver of its rights and remedies under these Terms and Conditions.

19. The Santa Fe Art Auction shall use reasonable efforts to contact prospective buyers who have made prior arrangements to place telephone bids in order for these buyers to participate in the auction. The Santa Fe Art Auction shall not be liable for its failure to contact said bidders or for any errors or omissions made in connection with telephone bids since telephone bids are offered as a free service that is undertaken subject to the other commitments of Santa Fe Art Auction during the sale.

20. Santa Fe Art Auction shall use reasonable efforts to execute online bids in order for online buyers to participate in the auction. Online bidding is provided as an alternative bidding service and should not be considered a replacement for bidding in the room. Santa Fe Art Auction encourages its buyers to weigh the advantages and limitations of live online bidding when deciding whether to bid in the room or online. Santa Fe Art Auction shall not be liable for any errors or omissions made in connection with online bids or the online bidding process. Although Santa Fe Art Auction will do everything in its power to assure all online bids are recognized, Santa Fe Art Auction has no way of guaranteeing that the internet and the online bidding process will be free from technical malfunctions. In the event of a tie between an online bid and a 'room' bid, the 'room' bid generally will take precedence. 'Room' bids include those bids taken from the live auction room(s), telephones, absentee bidders, or bids made by the auctioneer to protect the reserve. Santa Fe Art Auction will not be responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on the internet, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by (i) a loss of connection on Santa Fe Art Auction's or on the Buyer's end, (ii) a breakdown or problems with the online bidding software, and/or (iii) a breakdown or problems with a Buyer's internet connection, computer or system. Santa Fe Art Auction does not accept liability for failing to execute an online internet bid or for errors or omissions in connection with this activity.
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Description & Details

Day One of the Native Market sale includes 255 lots spanning traditional and contemporary Indigenous art, featuring Works on Paper from Contemporary Native American + Indian School Paintings as well as Pueblo Pottery.
Paul Pletka, RedJohn Nieto, CoyoteJohn Nieto, Fancy Dancer, 1983Earl Biss, Daybreak on the Powder River, 1980Earl Biss, Rising to the Call, 1980Frank Howell, Red Mountain Morning, 1993Frank Howell, Blue Sea Rising, 1995John Nieto, Gray WolfMalcolm Furlow, Apache, ca. 1989Fritz Scholder, Matinee Cowboy, 1960Fritz Scholder, Self Portrait, 1975Fritz Scholder, Indian on Galloping HorseFritz Scholder, Hopi Dancers (First State), 1974Fritz Scholder, Barcelona Dream #6John Nieto, Plains ArcherTony Abeyta, Yei's Silence, 1990Len Agrella, Untitled (Native American Portrait)Fritz Scholder, Indian with ShieldJohn Nieto, UntitledFrank Howell, Visitation, 1990Frank Howell, Distant Eyes, 1984Darren Vigil Gray, Group of Three: Buffalo Skull + Female Nude + Standing NudeN. Scott Momaday, Kiowa Year 1849 (from the Indian Self-Rule portfolio)N. Scott Momaday, Pair of Works: Gourd Dance Song I and IIHelen [Tsa-Sah-Wee-Eh] Hardin, Mimbres Kokopelli, 1984Bruce Hathale, Four Mountain Lions Exchanging Quivers, 1988Charles Lovato, Two Works on Paper, 1973Linda Lomahaftewa, SE Mound Culture, 2008Neil David Sr, Untitled (Shadows)Neil David Sr., Untitled (Triptych)Benjamin Harjo Jr., I Don't Know if I'm Coming or Going, 2001Dolona Roberts, Blanket SeriesFrank Howell, Crow Dreamer Lakota Visions, 1981R. C. Gorman, Woman with Pot, 1979R. C. Gorman, Purple State, 1977R. C. Gorman, Two Gossips, 1977R. C. Gorman, Pueblo Woman, 1978Norma Howard, Two Portraits, 2009Benjamin [Ahn-Hia-Ohm] Nelson, The Proposal, 1996Kevin Red Star, First Snow Fall on Rock Creek Valley, ca. 1980Kevin Red Star, Four Sioux ChiefsKevin Red Star, KingfisherPeter Shelton Jr., Adoration of the Corn, 1977Percy [Kai-Sa] Sandy, Untitled (Adobe Scene with Mudheads)Neil David Sr., Untitled (Fire Dance), 1965Romando [Tse Ye Mu] Vigil, Untitled (Dancer with Avanyu)Jose D. Roybal, Bow and Arrow DanceJose D. Roybal, San Ildefonso Corn DanceAndrew Van Tsihnahjinnie, Untitled (Wrestlers)Percy [Kai-Sa] Sandy, UntitledPablita [Tse Tsan] Velarde, Deer DancerPablita [Tse Tsan] Velarde, Deer DancerRomando [Tse Ye Mu] Vigil, Sun Dance, 1975Gilbert Benjamin [Wah Peen] Atencio, Untitled (Pueblo Woman), 1967Tonita Vigil [Quah Ah] Peña, Untitled (Corn Dance)Tonita Vigil [Quah Ah] Peña + Rafael [Tee-ya-cha-na] Medina, Two Paintings: Cochiti Pueblo BuffaloQuincy Tahoma, Untitled (Blue Horse), 1950Marcellus Medina, Untitled (Koshare Dancer with Yei)Adee Dodge, Two Works on PaperPercy [Kai-Sa] + Peggy Sandy, Two Paintings of HorsesPercy [Kai-Sa] Sandy, Two Paintings: Rearing Horse + Horse in LandscapeBeatien Yazz, Orange Colt, 1971Frank Vigil, Untitled (Wild Horse), 1959Raymond Nordwall, Untitled (Horse and Rider)Harrison [Haskay Yahne Yah] Begay, Untitled (Boy with Horse and Dog)Andrew Van Tsihnahjinnie, Untitled (Stampede)Pablita [Tse Tsan] Velarde, Untitled (Two Deer)Pablita [Tse Tsan] Velarde, Sandpainting, ca. 1965 - 1970Archie Blackowl, Untitled (Figures on Horseback)Archie Blackowl, Untitled (Horse and Rider)Archie Blackowl, Untitled (Seated Figure with Pipe)Virginia Alice Stroud, Before Battle, 1986Carl Sweezy, A WardancerCarl Sweezy, A War DancerRafael [Tee-ya-cha-na] Medina, Diptych (Buffalo Dancers), 1971Rafael [Tee-ya-cha-na] Medina, + Beatien Yazz, Group of Three GouachesRafael [Tee-ya-cha-na] Medina, Untitled (Deer Dancer)José Encarnacion [Soqween] Peña, Turtle DancerTonita Vigil [Quah Ah] Peña, Two Pueblo Dance ScenesTonita Vigil [Quah Ah] Peña, Untitled (Two Dancers)Jose D. Roybal, Untitled (Deer Dancer)Harrison [Haskay Yahne Yah] Begay, A Pair: Navajo Feather DancersRafael [Tee-ya-cha-na] Medina, Untitled (Corn Dancer)Rafael [Tee-ya-cha-na] Medina, Untitled (Buffalo Dancer), 1947Johnny Secatero, Untitled (Katsina)Julian Martinez, Deer DancerFred Beaver, Untitled (Dancers in Costume), 1972Quincy Tahoma, Casas Grande Life, 1944Beatien Yazz, Untitled (Fire Dancers), 1977Bobby [Pan-Yo-Pin] Vigil, Two Drawings: Buffalo Dancer + Cane DancerTom Trujillo + Lee Moquino, Two Works on Paper: Pueblo DancersMirac D. Creepingbear, Prayers, 1976Jerry Lee, Waking Up at CampingRaymond Naha, Three Works: Crow Mother Kachina + Apache Devil Dancer + Untitled (Pueblo Figure)Alvin Haloo, Group of Seven Miniature PaintingsAncestral Pueblo, Redware Bowl, ca. 1200 - 1250Carol Vigil, Redware Sgraffito Vase with Deer Motif, 1986Caroline G. Loretto, Two Toned Redware Jar, 1984Eric Sunbird [Than Tsidéh] Fender, Redware Vase with Painted DesignsLois + Derek Gutierrez de la Cruz, Two Polychrome Pottery Items, ca. 1975Margaret + Luther Gutierrez, Polychrome Vase, ca. 1985Jody Naranjo, Sgraffito Jar with Kokopelli, 1991Nancy Youngblood, Carved Blackware Jar with 64 Ribs, 1985Dora Tse-Pe + Rosemary [Apple Blossom] Lonewolf, Two Pottery Vessels: Blackware Jar with TurquoiseMadeline Naranjo + Mela Youngblood, Two Blackware Items: Basket + Square Top BowlSanta Clara, Group of Three Blackware VesselsTina Garcia, Redware Jar with Bear Paw DesignSan Ildefonso, Polychrome BowlJohn Gonzales, Two Polychrome Pottery Vessels with Turquoise InlayCarmelita Dunlap, Polychrome Vase, 1976Carmelita Dunlap, Black on Black Jar with Kiva Rim, 1985Maria + Julian Martinez, Black on Black Shouldered Jar, ca. 1940Maria Martinez, Polished Blackware Pot, ca. 1935Maria Martinez + Popovi Da, Blackware Pot, ca. 1955Maria Martinez + Popovi Da, Black on Black Pot, ca. 1960Santana + Adam Martinez, Black on Black Pottery Vase, ca. 1980Maria Martinez, Black on Black Jar with Avanyu DesignSantana + Adam Martinez, Black on Black Jar, ca. 1980Carmelita Dunlap, Blackware JarLucy Leuppe Mckelvey, Buffalo People of Shootingway ChantNathan Begaye + Alice Cling, Two Pottery Items: Polychrome Bowl, 1986 + Redware Jar, ca.Samuel Manymules, Geometric Shaped Pot with Fire Clouds, 1995Hopi / Ancestral Pueblo, Sityaki Bowl, ca. 1375 - 1600Hopi, Polacca Polychrome Bowl, ca. 1870Hopi, Polacca Polychrome BowlHopi, Polacca Polychrome Jar, ca. 1870Hopi, Polacca Polychrome Vase, ca. 1880Hopi, Polychrome Pot, ca. 1925Hopi, Polychrome Jar, ca. 1935Rondina Huma, Polacca Jar with Polychrome Designs, ca. 1990Thomas Polacca, Carved Polychrome Seed Jar, 1992Joy [Second Frog Woman] Navasie, Polychrome Vase, ca. 1955Joy [Second Frog Woman] Navasie, Polychrome Vase, ca. 1970Joy [Second Frog Woman] Navasie, Polychrome Vase, ca. 1975Joy [Second Frog Woman] Navasie, Polychrome PotMarianne Navasie, Polychrome PlateHelen [Feather Woman] Naha, Polychrome Vase, ca. 1975Helen [Feather Woman] Naha, Polychrome Wedding Vase, ca. 1975Attributed to [Dee Setalla], Polychrome Canteen, ca. 1980Fannie Nampeyo, Polychrome Canteen with Double Headed Bird, ca. 1975Fannie Nampeyo, Jar with Polychrome Designs, ca. 1975Fannie Nampeyo, Polychrome Migration Pattern Jar, ca. 1975Fannie Nampeyo, Polychrome Pot with Migration Pattern, ca. 1975Tonita Hamilton Nampeyo, Migration Pattern Wedding Vase, ca. 1975Tonita Hamilton Nampeyo, Polychrome Jar with Migration Pattern, ca. 1995Iris Yovella Nampeyo, Pottery Bowl with Corn Design, ca. 1980Jean Sahme Nampeyo, Pot with Four Polychrome Figures, ca. 1990Jean Sahme Nampeyo, Polychrome Bowl with Four Butterflies, ca. 1990Nyla + Rachel [Koo Loo] Sahmie Nampeyo, Two Polychrome Pottery Items: Canteen, ca. 1985 + Seed Bowl,Fawn Garcia Navasie, Flying Saucer PotLawrence Namoki, Incised Flying Saucer Pot, 1985Thomas Polacca + Lawrence Namoki, Two Carved Pots with Katsina DesignsStetson Setalla, Polychrome Plate, 2009Antoinette Silas Honie, Buff Jar with Polychrome DesignsCaroline Talagump, Redware Pot with Painted Designs, ca. 1955Marcella Kahe, Pottery Vase with Polychrome Painted Designs, ca. 1975Rachel Namingha Nampeyo, Polychrome Jar with Migration PatternElvira Polacca Naha Nampeyo, Vase with Polychrome DesignsStetson Setalla, Polychrome PotPreston Duwyenie, Two Seed Pots

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