A three-stone turquoise bracelet disappeared from a Santa Fe, NM gallery on December 9, 2010
Report made Susan Swift
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Theft Alerts Blog
Report made Susan Swift
email: sszephyr@earthlink.net
phone (505) 820-1101
An antique Native American bead-decorated and fringed hide rifle case (approximately 36”-42” long) containing an antique single gauge shotgun was stolen from an antiques gallery in coastal Maine on November 9, 2010. Please call the investigating Officer Richard Alexander at 207-563-1909 with any relevant information that could lead to its recovery. Incident #: 10200-266-OF.
Report made by: Kass Hogan, PO Box 1208, Damariscotta, ME 04543, 207-563-5639
Please be on the lookout for a stolen Zuni Olla, circa 1920. The olla is approximately the size of a large cantelope. If anyone has any information about this olla or a tall, thin Anglo man with a sandy brown goatee named Michael Erwin driving a late model white Chevrolet Silverado pickup with Arizona license plates AGN-8062, please call Tucson Police, 520-791-4253, Case #1010060517. Thank you, Rick Rosenthal 520-791-4253,morningstar@theriver.com
Please be on the lookout for a stolen Navajo rug. Photo is attached. Large, Ganado style rug. Approximate dimensions 4.5 ft by 6.5 ft.
Tucson Police Report # 1009220779. (Officer Hurowitz, Badge #35797).
If someone brings this rug into your business, please call Tucson Police. Please try to get identification or license plate number for the person(s).
Thank you. Joel Thall
520-331-4818
realsouthwest@aol.com
ATADA member Pat Harrington left a concho belt in his room at a Gallup, NM motel on the evening of April 15. He went to his car. When he returned a few minutes later, the belt was gone.
The belt is a Zuni needlepoint concho belt by the Panteahs in Sleeping Beauty turquoise, circa 1970. An image of the stolen belt with an overlay of their signature is shown. If you have any information about the stolen belt, please contact Pat Harrington at (505) 256-1023
Cliff Fragua’s trailer containing several statues and other art was stolen during the night of March 3-4, 2010. In it was about $5,000 worth of jewelry and six sculptures — two bronzes and four stone pieces.
The trailer itself was a white Haulmark enclosed trailer with a door on the side and a single drop ramp in the back. The fenders are mismatched. It is registered in California (permanent plate which is white.)
Please call the Phoenix Police Department, Auto Division (for the trailer) 602-262-6674, Case number 2010-00340179A, Property Division (Sculptures/jewelry) 602-495-5003, Case number 2010-00340179A, or Cliff Fragua if you have any information or see any of these pieces (505-252-8870)
Height approximately 2-3/8″. If you have any information about this artifact, please contact John Giltsoff, Petunies 28, Ses Costes, 17255 Aiguablava, Girona, Spain, Tel: +34 972 624001, Fax: +34 972 624007, giltsoff@gmail.com
The stolen piece is a Plateau woman’s dress top, c. 1900. At the time it was stolen it was in mint condition. It is thread sewn on canvas with a red cloth lining. The beading is two needle spot stitch and the execution was excellent.
The thieves broke through the display window in the store and were able to reach the piece and pull it off its stand and through the window. We have armorcote on our windows which make it harder for someone to put a hole through the window. However our coating was about 15 years old and the people who replaced the armorcote after the theft told me that armorcote becomes brittle and loses its strength after about 10 years.
The police responded to the burglary. The Case Number is 09-106106. The reporting officer is David P. Sanders of the Portland Police Bureau, Central Precinct,111 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Portland, OR 97204, telephone # (503) 823-0097. If you have any information about this dress top, please contact the Portland Oregon Police Department or contact the gallery at arthur@arthurwerickson.com
The theft address was Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery, 2990 N. Swan Road, Suite 149, Tucson, AZ. The contact phone number is 1-800-422-9382. If any of the items are located, please contact the City of Tucson Police Department and reference Case Number 0910160377. Our email address is art@medicinemangallery.com.
During the night of October 2, 2009, there was a break-in at the Spanish and Indian Trading Company in Santa Fe, NM. Two large items were stolen.
The Zia jar is approximately 15″ in diameter, the mocs are more than 12″ tall. If anyone has information about either of these items, please contact the Sannta Fe Police Department or The Spanish and Indian Trading Company atspanishindian@qwestoffice.net or (505) 983-6106.
Antique Navajo Bracelet Stolen from Widow’s Home, Denver, Colorado, circa August 1, 2009
An antique Navajo Bracelet with five robin’s egg blue stones on stamped bracelet, stones separated with two silver drops, high bezels, 1900 – 1925 was stolen from the home of a Bobrick Antiques customer approximately August 1, 2009.
The case number is 09-448156 handled by Detective Jorge Hernandez of the Denver, Colorado police department. You may also contact Chris or Lew Bobrick, Lewis Bobrick Antiques, 1213 E. 4th Ave, Denver, Colorado 80218, phone: 303-744-9203, email: dnyl@mho.net .
A collection of nineteen American Indian Baskets were stolen from a Hemet, CA home in early August, 2009.
In all, nineteen items have been stolen – Hopi, Karuk, Hupa – not sure of dimensions but relative sizes are correctly shown in large versions of images. 2 Karuk hats, 2 Hopi baskets, 1 Hopi Platter, 1 Karuk Wall Hanging, 1 Karuk woven bottle, 2 Hupa baskets, 10 Karuk baskets – most of the Karuk baskets were made by Florence Harrie, all items 70 years or older.
If you have any information about these baskets, please contact Officer Walter Mirz, Badge # 9340, Case #D092180060, Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, 43950 Acacia Ave, Suite B, Hemet, CA 92544, phone: (951) 791-3400. You may also contact the owner, Margaret Rae Swan, Hemet, CA 92544, Hm# 951-927-1015, Cell# 951-570-9076.
An antique wood carving by Patrick Barela was stolen from a Denver, Colorado Gallery on June 23, 2009
Contemporary Native American Gold Bracelet Stolen from Pasadena, CA Show, Weekend of June 19-21, 2009
A Navajo gold overlay bracelet by Arland Ben was stolen from a booth at the Pasadena, CA Indian Show during the weekend of June 19-21, 2009. The bracelet is 1″ wide and has overlay rock art designs.
If you have any information about this bracelet, please contact the Pasadena Police Department, Officer Petrella, 626 744-4501. Report number 09027156. You may also contact the gallery at jackson.jc2@gmail.com, phone (970)247-8277.
Native American Pipe Stolen from Folk Life Festival in Seattle, Washington, Memorial Day Weekend, 2009
This morning a local artist contacted me to help get the word out about a piece of stolen art, a stone and brass pipe done with northwest coast form line design. He had sent it to the Seattle Folk Life Festival with one of the co-owners of the Devil Fish Gallery here in Sitka. Someone lifted it off her table sometime over the weekend.
He made the pipe several years ago and it was featured in a small exhibit here at the Sheldon Jackson Museum and the Devil Fish Gallery as well as an exhibition in New Zealand. I’ve attached a picture of the pipe. The pipe has a stone bowl (both the dark and the reddish color) and the stem is brass. Dimensions: 3.5 L (bowl only) x L 4″ (stem) x H 2″. The pipe has been exhibited at the Sheldon Jackson Museum and the Devil Fish Gallery in Sitka as well as an exhibition in New Zealand.
The case number and contact info with the Seattle PD is #09-177600 and an email contact is patricia.hayes@seattle.gov. You may also contact the artist, Dave Galanin, at 907-738-9486, or Cass Pook from the Devil Fish Gallery who took the pipe to Seattle at 907-738-1255
Joe Loux had a large number of art objects and jewelry stolen from a crate that was shipped on May 18th 2009 via DHL from the Gramercy Armory, 68 Lexington Street, New York City, after participating in the Textile & Tribal Arts Show. The shipment contained all his inventory from the show, including antique, ethnographic jewelry, textiles and sculpture. Joe received the crate in San Francisco on May 29th, 2009.
Upon opening the crate, it was obvious that all the gold and silver jewelry had been stolen (with the exception of one small parcel of silver jewelry), as well as several other large scale sculptural objects.
The theft has been reported to the police: Case Number: 090555833, Contact: Officer Johnson, badge no. 2333, San Francisco Police Department, Thomas J. Cahill Hall of Justice, Report Management Section, 850 Bryant St., Room 475, San Francisco, CA 94103-4603, phone: (415) 553-1141.
A reward is offered. If you have any information that could help with this case please contact Joe Loux, 574 Kansas Street, San Francisco, CA 94107, Tel: 415 861 2588, Cell: 505 695 6626, E-mail: katie.loux@gmail.com
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Navajo Concho Belt Stolen from Santa Fe, NM Gallery, May 21-22, 2009
A large Navajo Concho Belt was stolen from Spanish and Indian Trading Co, Santa Fe, NM on May 21 or 22, 2009.
The stolen belt had nine conchas, one of which had been made into the buckle. It had a new dark brown leather strap. The conchas were about 3 and 1/2 inches wide.
The police case number is 09-008129. The officer who came here was Donald Duran, and his voicemail number is 505-955-5220. You may also contact the gallery at (505) 983-6106, emailspanishindian@qwest.net.
Native American baskets were stolen from the Coolidge Historical Museum in Coolidge, Arizona, between April 18 and 21, 2009
Several Native American baskets were taken from the Coolidge Historical Museum in Coolidge, Arizona. The burglary took place between April 18 and 21, 2009. Suspects entered the building by separating metal siding from the rear of the building. They avoided activating the alarm system. Taken were 14 Native American Baskets among other historical artifacts. All the descriptions follow
The police report number is 09-8668 and the officer to contact is Sergeant Geoffrey Pacheco, Coolidge Police Department. His e-mail address is: pachecog@coolidgeaz.com, phone number (520)723-5311 and mailing address is: 911 S. Arizona Blvd, Coolidge, AZ 85228
Canwest News Service March 18, 2009
VANCOUVER – A valuable native mask stolen from a quadriplegic man in
Vancouver has been found.
Vancouver police Const. Jana McGuinness said the mask has been recovered
and more details will be released later Wednesday.
The mask, with an estimated value of $10,000 was stolen from Norman
Ryall, 52. He was asleep in his room at a centre for the disabled when
the theft occurred.
Ryall has been collecting native art for years and displayed it on the
wall of his room. He has lived at the centre since he was two.
Ryall said he treasured the mask, because it was carved by his friend,
Haida artist Don Yeomans.
For details of the theft, seehttp://www.ctvbc.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20090316/bc_hospital_theft_090316/20090316/?hub=BritishColumbiaHome
For details of the recovery, seehttp://www.canada.com/Vancouver%20police%20recover%20stolen%20mask/1402748/story.html
Large Concho Belt Stolen from the Phoenix Antique Show on Jan 24th, 2009
This is a photo of a concho in the style of G & L Leekity. Our Concho belt had 11 to 13 of these, approx 2 1/2 x 3in with a slightly larger buckle. Our conchos had more turquoise, and less border than the above picture. It was worn by a mudman dancer for the ceremonial dances, and aside from the buckle bearing the G & L Leekity stamp, it also has, in script done with an electric engraver, the name of the man who owned it, and some reference to him being a dancer.
Police Report # 2009-90133174, Taken by officer # A5221, phone number 602-262-6151. Contact info for owners: Jody Wilson and Jacque Froy, 631-745-3029, 631-747-4007, PO Box 91291, Tucson, AZ 85752, email: JJTucson@aol.com. Thank You Very Much for any help that you may be able to provide with this matter, Jody Wilson and Jacque Froy.