Stolen Lucy Lewis Pot
On September 12, 2003, a small Lucy Lewis pot was stolen from the Monkey Tree Gallery. The pot was approx. 4″ h. x 4″ dia. You can reach us at 505-989-8444 office or 505-988-5503.
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On September 12, 2003, a small Lucy Lewis pot was stolen from the Monkey Tree Gallery. The pot was approx. 4″ h. x 4″ dia. You can reach us at 505-989-8444 office or 505-988-5503.
The basket was stolen from the Indian Museum in Yosemite Valley in August of 2003. It is described as: a lobular shaped, coiled, single-rod basket made of red bud and sedge root woven by by Anne Lake pre-1940s, 18″ diameter, 12″ deep. Anyone with information about this basket is asked to contact Steve Yu, Criminal Investigator, Yosemite National Park, (209) 372-0215 office, (209) 770-6344 cell, Steve_Yu@nps.gov .
On May 19, 2003 the Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery lost a number of important artifacts
NOTICE OF THEFT:
Artifacts stolen from the Papua New Guinea National Museum in Boroko
On May 19, 2003 the Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery lost a number of important artifacts from its galleries, due to a break-in into the Museum at night. The thieves forced their way into the building, emptied an important showcase in the Life and Land Gallery (Prehistory) and smashed show cases containing body ornaments in the Independence gallery.
At least 14 stolen artifacts (possibly up to 5 more, including a replica) come indeed from a display of important prehistoric stone artifacts. Dr Pamela Swadling, the former curator of Prehistory at the National Museum, established an illustrated and annotated list of the items, based on a report to Soroi M. Eoe, Museum Director. The list of body ornaments stolen from Independence gallery gives the inventory numbers and an object title for another 36 items.
For more details, go to http://www.pacificarts.org/theft.html
Stolen San Ildefonso Blackware Bowl
Stolen from Steve Elmore Indian Art on March 28, 2003: A San Ildefonso blackware bowl, signed Marie. Measures 7 ½” diameter x 2 ½” height. Please contact the gallery if you have seen or have been offered this piece. Thanks for your cooperation. Steve Elmore, 505-995-9677, 839 Paseo de Peralta, Suite M, Santa Fe, NM 87501.
On or shortly before Sept 6, 2002, there was a theft of about $30,000 worth of material in Teton County, Wyoming. I have filed a report there. I had stolen three vests, one blue background with two elk on the front in a butterscotch color, one vest with yellow background with two deer two sheep and two eagles on the front, the other was a Sioux or northern plains white background with geometric patterns, the fourth piece was a large full size Cheyenne cradle on sticks-red trade cloth with white and gold tube beads 19th century, also had tacks in sticks.
The case is # 02088-2974, Teton County Sheriffs dept Bob Morley phone 307-733-4052
This report was provided by Tom Hampton of Hampton Historicals
On or shortly before Sept 6, 2002, there was a theft of about $30,000 worth of material in Teton County, Wyoming. I have filed a report there. I had stolen three vests, one blue background with two elk on the front in a butterscotch color, one vest with yellow background with two deer two sheep and two eagles on the front, the other was a Sioux or northern plains white background with geometric patterns, the fourth piece was a large full size Cheyenne cradle on sticks-red trade cloth with white and gold tube beads 19th century, also had tacks in sticks.
The case is # 02088-2974, Teton County Sheriffs dept Bob Morley phone 307-733-4052
This report was provided by Tom Hampton of Hampton Historicals
P. O. Box 245,
Tekonsha, MI 49092
Bus.: 517-767-3431
Fax: 517-767-3431
E-mail: tom@hamptonhistoricals.com
or E-mail: a_hampton74@hotmail.com
The first is a Crystal, ca. 1890, 79″ x 50″, value $3,800.00. The second is a Transitional Second Phase Variant Chief’s Blanket, value $8,000.00. The Case No. is 201L0121, Investigating Officer Deputy David Yount, (505) 986-2460. The individual from whom these were stolen is Edwin Crow, (505) 820-2444. (Reported to ATADA 12/20/01).
Please note that not all of the items in the photos were stolen Just the three graduated storage boxes, the smaller red-corner double-box to the right and the Tlingit rattle-top in the center of the photo in front of the boxes.
The Case # with the Santa Fe Police Department is: 01022632. The person to contact is Officer Eugene Lucero, (505) 955-6576.
This object was stolen on Sunday, July 15, 2001 from our gallery at 600 Canyon Road. Its theft has been reported to the Santa Fe Police, Case # 01-018653, please contact Officer John P. Luiso of the City of Santa Fe Police Department, 505-955-5000. Also contact Ron Messick Fine Arts at 505-983-9533 should you have any information on its whereabouts. Dimensions: 6-3/4 x 1-3/4 x 1-1/2 inches.
This item has been posted promptly as it would be a hardship to get full information from Australia.
I would like to report a concho belt stolen from Four Winds Gallery, Sydney Australia, on or about May 1st, 2001. It is a Phase II belt with seven large oval repousse conchas (approx. 5″ diameter) and a small rectangular buckle. The belt is on original leather and the conchas are backed. Although there is no photo, the belt is quite similar to one pictured on page 104 in the Frank Harlow jewelry book. Thank you,
The Case # is #00012310, S.F. Police Department, Officer Brenner. Owner is Jeff Kahn, (800) 370-1608. (office) (480) 585-5093 (home). Please notify owner if found.
Stolen Blanket
In the fall of 2000, the Wisconsin Historical Society made a shocking discovery: hundreds of artifacts from their collection had been taken, and one of their own ex-staff members was a primary suspect. In October 2001, former WHS curator, David Wooley, plead guilty to 14 counts of felony theft and 3 counts of failing to file a state tax return. Hundreds of artifacts remain at large. More details are available at http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/rmw/RMW-002_200903F03.html .
Anyone with more information about the missing artifacts should contact the Wisconsin Historical Society atfeedback@wisconsinhistory.org or browse to http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/ .
The pottery depicted in the photographs below were stolen in a burglary at the Museum of Man in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA 92101 one week before they were to go on exhibit (01-10-2000). Several other items, not pictured, were included in the theft. Anyone having information regarding this investigation is requested to contact Detective Craig Speck at 619-525-8427 or Detective Sergeant Joe Wood at 619-525-8449 of the San Diego Police Department Central Investigations Division.
Stolen Hopi Seed Jar
This jar, 6.5 cm h x 6.2 cm dia, with three ears of corn, one ear is red, two are black, all with some white kernels, burnished red with cream-colored relief, is signed “Gary Polacca Nampeyo, 77” . The bottom has a prior mark “150.00” .
Stolen Hopi Seed Jar
This seed jar, 5.7 cm. high x 6.2 cm dia, has a red sgraffito stag head on a cream background, signed “78, Ellsworth Polacca Nampeyo, (corn plant hallmark.)”
Stolen Hopi Jar
This jar, 13.4 cm high x 16.9 cm dia, red and black design on cream background, is signed “Leah Nampeyo (Corn Stalk Hallmark)”, with “1296” in pencil on base.
Stolen Hopi Bowl
This bowl, 11.0 cm high x 16.2 cm dia, red and black design migrational eagle on cream background, some surface pits, abrasion near rim, is marked “Harold Nampeyo 19_4,” “KXIL”, label “400.00” on base.
Stolen Hopi Bowl
This bowl, 7.7 cm h x 7.8 cm dia, has raised, carved, brown pattern of eagle, ground squirrels and wolf in landscape of mesas and crosshatched sky on a light tan background, marked “Loren H. Nampeyo” with hallmark of corn stalk on base.
Stolen Hopi Seed Jar
This seed jar, 7.1 cm h x 7.3 cm dia, redware with brown, carved bear design on cream background sgrafitto carved feather design, clouds and bear paw, is signed “Gary Polacca Nampeyo” on base.
Stolen Hopi Plate
This plate, 0.4 cm h x 23.7 cm dia, has carved brown hawk and eagle sgraffito design on cream background with 16 coral and 3 turquoise round stones, is signed “Nampeyo, 79” on base.
Stolen Santa Clara Polychrome Bowl
This polychrome bowl, 9.2 cm h x 23.7 cm dia, has two polychrome eagles in black and rust on interior. Outside surface is painted rust up to midpoint, has one fire cloud, painted pattern on light background bordered by two narrow black bands, possibly made by Maria and Julian ca. 1920-1923, has gummed sticker residue on base.
Stolen Hopi Jar
This jar, 8.5 cm h x 12 cm dia, has red and black geometric designs on a cream background, signed “Melda Nampeyo” with corn ear hallmark on base. Has “100(00underlined)” price mark pencilled on base.
The pottery depicted in the photographs above were stolen in a burglary at the Museum of Man in Balboa Park, San Diego, ca.92101 one week before they were to go on exhibit (01-10-2000). Several other items, not pictured, were included in the theft. Anyone having information regarding this investigation is requested to contact Detective Craig Speck at 619-525-8427 or Detective Sergeant Joe Wood at 619-525-8449 of the San Diego Police Department Central Investigations Division.
Late Classic blanket that was apparently stolen on 2/1/99. The blanket measures 49″ x 68″, is made out of handspun wool with a red synthetic dye, indigo and a vegetal dyed yellow. Anyone with knowledge of the blanket should contact the Baltimore County police department, Cockeysville barracks. The case number is 00900525.
These items were stolen from a Navajo rug collector on August 18, 1999. If you have any information on any of these rugs, please contact either Detective Brian Christensen or Detective Rick Wermuth, Teton County Sheriff’s office, 307-733-4052, Case number 992912.
Stolen Navajo JB Moore Rug
Stolen JB Moore Rug
Stolen Navajo Rug, 3’x5′
Stolen Navajo Rug, 3’x6′
Stolen Navajo Hubbell Rug
Stolen Navajo Rug, 4-1/2′ x 4′
Stolen Navajo JB Moore Rug, 3′ x 6′
Stolen Navajo Germantown Rug, 9′ x 5′, with close up
tagged with original metal tag, Lorimer Collection
Stolen Navajo Rug, 4 in 1
Stolen Navajo Rug, 59″ x 37″
Stolen Navajo Germantown Rug, 3′ x 5′
Stolen Navajo JB Moore Rug, 3-1/2′ x 5′
Stolen Navajo Rug, Large
Stolen Navajo 3rd Phase Chief’s Blanket, 3′ x 6′
Stolen Navajo Rug, 3′ x 6′
Stolen Navajo Rug, Small
Stolen Navajo Rug, 3′ x 5′
If you have any information on any of these rugs, please contact either Detective Brian Christensen or Detective Rick Wermuth, Teton County Sheriff’s office, 307-733-4052, Case number 992912.
On or about April 27, 1998, someone removed two items from 137 Topsail Mall, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292. These items are described as:
If you have any information on either of these two items, please contact the Los Angeles Police Department, Pacific Division, referring to case #98149282, or Herbert or Lenore Schorr at 310-821-8840.
The pictured 6″ wide pre-historic Mimbres bowl (“The Cane Dancer” ) was stolen at the Tucson Gem Show, 2/9/98. If seen, please contact Detective Frank Hand, Tucson Police Dept. (520)-791-4499 x 1262, or Hank Johnson, HD Enterprises, (303)-695-1301. Reward for recovery.
This 19th century Cheyenne tail bag was stolen during the “set up” for the Antique Indian Art Show at Sweeney Center, Santa Fe, New Mexico on August 17, 1998. If you have any information on this tail bag, please contact the Santa Fe Police Department, Attn. Officer J. Carlton, 505-473-5080 and refer to case number 980-2211, or phone Ed Berberian at 213-663-7248.
Stolen Hopi Clay Pipe and Bag
A small Hopi clay pipe and bag was stolen from Marcy Burns’ booth at the Delaware Show in November 1998. The police report # is 01-98-95439, filed with the Delaware State Police, Troop One. The Contact is Officer Green, phone number 302-761-6677.
Stolen Transitional Blanket, 64″ x 49″ and Apache Olla
Apache Olla, 19″ h x 16″ dia. If you see either of these items, please call Detective J. C. Tyus, Denver Police, Fraud Unit, 303-640-3363 and refer to case number 990012080.
In April 1997, the attached medals and headdress were stolen from the Nakoda Lodge on the Stoney Indian Reserve, near Calgary, Alberta. Both items are of significant historical value to the band. The headdress belonged to the Chief Jacob GOODSOTNEY when he signed Treaty 7 in 1877. The medals were presented to him at the time of the signing.
The headdress is made of Bead work, leather, eagle feathers and horse hair. The tassels on the headdress are horse hair which is attached to the feathers. The front is red and white bead work and the sides are red and white leather.
The medals are both silver, one with a blue ribbon and one with a red, white and blue ribbon. They were contained in a wooden box with a black velvet lining, which was fading as a result of its age.
We have included pictures of the headdress and of the medals. This is the actual headdress and the medals in the box are the actual medals.
In case these artifacts are recovered, please contact Cst. Barry LeDoux at (403)932-2213, our file #: 1997-2379.
On 5/8/97 the following Curtis Photogravures were discovered to be missing from Flury and Company, 322 First Avenue South, Seattle, Washington 98104. These listed prints were in a single box.
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If you have any information on these prints, please call the Seattle, Washington police department and refer to incident number 97-251247, as reported by Lois Flury, or call the gallery at 206-587-0260, fax number 206-382-3519.
On 5/28/97, the Navajo rugs shown above were discovered to be missing from Flury and Company, 322 First Avenue South, Seattle, Washington 98104. The pictorial rug on the left is 74-1/4″ x 53-1/2″ . The regional rug on the right is 54-1/2″ x 38-1/4″ . If you have any information on these rugs, please call the Seattle, Washington police department and refer to incident number 97-225213, as reported by C. Davis, or call the gallery at 206-587-0260, fax number 206-382-3519.
These ten ledger book drawings, seven by Swift Dog and three from the Edwards Ledger Book, were stolen from the Mark Lansburgh residence approximately November 28, 1997. Size approximately 8″ x11″ . The colors in the images above are not precise. If you have any information about these drawings, please contact Mark Lansburgh, 271 Coyote Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87505, phone 505-471-4111 or contact Major Madrid at the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Department, 505-986-2460.