Very RARE, early PAIR, 1930s, large authentic palmetto SEMINOLE Indian dolls

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Very RARE, early PAIR, 1930s, large authentic palmetto SEMINOLE Indian dolls
Very RARE, early PAIR, 1930s, large authentic palmetto SEMINOLE Indian dolls
Very RARE, early PAIR, 1930s, large authentic palmetto SEMINOLE Indian dolls
Very RARE, early PAIR, 1930s, large authentic palmetto SEMINOLE Indian dolls
Very RARE, early PAIR, 1930s, large authentic palmetto SEMINOLE Indian dolls
Very RARE, early PAIR, 1930s, large authentic palmetto SEMINOLE Indian dolls
Very RARE, early PAIR, 1930s, large authentic palmetto SEMINOLE Indian dolls
Very RARE, early PAIR, 1930s, large authentic palmetto SEMINOLE Indian dolls
Very RARE, early PAIR, 1930s, large authentic palmetto SEMINOLE Indian dolls
Very RARE, early PAIR, 1930s, large authentic palmetto SEMINOLE Indian dolls
Very RARE, early PAIR, 1930s, large authentic palmetto SEMINOLE Indian dolls

Very RARE, early PAIR, 1930s, large authentic palmetto SEMINOLE Indian dolls
Here are a PAIR of exceptionally rare, matching early, (11″ tall male and 10″ female), “Seminole Indian” doll s, circa 1930s, from the Everglades area in south Florida. The male member of the tribe wears his original, very c o l o r f u l , “big shirt” with matching cotton scarf with orange bead tie around his neck and black cloth headdress representing his hair. His body is stuffed with palmetto husk and his wooden legs are covered with the same material although he has lost one foot (which should not be difficult to add). His facial features include an applied nose and eyes which are stitched with thread. His wonderfully bright and clean, traditional patchwork shirt is actually horizontally stitched with many individual pieces joined together in bands to form the intricate patterns (as can be seen on the underside in our attached photos). Included with him is his female mate also w earing her traditional, very c o l o r f u l cotton, two-piece costume and original white bead necklace with her hair wrapped in a black cloth snood. Her cylindrical body is made of cypress bark and palmetto fiber husk and her facial features are stitched with thread including an applied nose & one eyebrow. As described on page 9, “Indian Dolls”-Schiffer her black fabric head covering is not a hat but actually represents the woven hairstyles worn by the tribal women. These wonderful dolls both have their. Earlier, softer printed clothing. And are probably from the Brighton Reservation (Miccosukee-Seminole) and are in very good condition, considering their age, with wonderfully preserved features as shown. They have slight fading, no stains, no tears, little wear at edge of her skirt and no repairs or odors as they are from a smoke free home. Other similar Seminole Indian dolls are NOT included (shown in last photos) and separately listed. Nearly all of our items are. Signs of wear due to usage and previous storage. Our very best to describe and photograph them for you and do not repair, restring, repaint or enhance them in any way as most collectors prefer to find them in their original state. Let us know if we can help you with anything else. We have more antique and vintage dolls, dollhouse furniture and antique dollhouse dolls available, each listed separately. If there is a problem with your item, please let us know prior to leaving feedback and we will do our best to make sure you are satisfied. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Native American: US\1935-Now\Dolls & Kachinas”. The seller is “mitsu-dog” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, all countries in Europe, Japan.
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Featured Refinements: Seminole Doll
  • Provenance: Brighton Reservation
  • Tribal Affiliation: Miccosukee Seminole

Very RARE, early PAIR, 1930s, large authentic palmetto SEMINOLE Indian dolls