LENAPE MOCCASINS

(Delaware moccasins)

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Modern moccasins


Moccasins of Canadian Museum of Civilization, ¹ III-12-2 a-b


Delaware moccasins, thread-sewn with couched beadwork on vamps in bright colors of white, blue, red, and yellow. Cuffs lined with pink sateen bordered with blue ribbon and dotted with red diamonds. L - 10". Cowan's, American Indian Arts Auction / Mar 10-11, 2005
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Delaware moccasins. L – 9 in. Sotheby's Auction 13 May 2005 LOT 234
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Modern moccasins. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, 1987.


Moccasins possibly done by ancestors of the Lenape who now live at Moraviantown, Ontario. Mocs. in Moravian Archives in Bethlehem, PA.


Moccasins of Nat. Mus. of Amer. Ind. (NMAI) no. 3/6411


Moccasins of NMAI no. 19/630


Moccasins. Documentation shows that these were collected from the family of Black Beaver, but probably go back many years before his time. Private collection.


Delaware child's moccasins after 1900. Leather and beads. Pomona College Museum of Art, at the Montgomery Art Center
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Child's Moccasins after 1900. Leather and beads.


Moccasins of center seam construction, sinew sewn with white, white-heart red, and two shades of blue beads, each decorated on the vamp with a stylized stemmed blossom L - 11 in. (28.5 cm.) Christie's Auction - American Indian Art, 20 June 2001
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Delaware moccasins, c. 1876, Gift of Miss Catherine Gregory, 1848.G.4A–B. Southwest Museum, Los Angeles
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Delaware moccasins of center seam construction. Lengths: 10 in. (25,4 cm). Christie's Auction - American Indian Art, 13 Jan 2003
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Delaware moccasins. Midwest. a)L:26 cm W:10 cm H:8 cm b) L:26 cm W:10 cm H:7 cm [50.1/ 6615 AB] AMNH
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Delaware moccasins circa 1885. Gift courtesy of Harvey Bouto Certain floral design elements are fairly widespread among various tribes. The "maple leaf" is also a common motif utilized by Kiowa and Caddo artists. Such cross over designs have long existed in Native American art. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Acc. No. H.84.07
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Delaware moccasins. Midwest. a) L:26 cm W:16 cm H:7 cm b) L:27,5 cm W:15 cm H:7 cm [50.2/ 2677 AB] AMNH
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Delaware moccasins. Last quarter 19th century, soft sole forms beaded on the vamps with multicolored abstract floral devices on a "pony trader" blue ground, brown cloth cuffs edged in silk and partially beaded with celestial motifs, (wear). L - 9 3/4 in Skinner Auctions Jan 29 2005 Sale 2265 Lot 257
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Delaware Child's moccasins c. 1865. Hide with one piece soft soles, beaded toe patterns and black velvet decorated cuffs. L -5 1/2". 6058-52 Gallery Sherwoods Spirit, Santa Fe
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Delaware Child's moccasins c. 1885. Fully beaded hide in a white background with thunderbird designs and edge beaded cuffs. L - 5". 6048 Gallery Sherwoods Spirit, Santa Fe
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Delaware child's hide moccasins, thread-sewn beadwork in cobalt, pink, white, greasy yellow, and translucent green with a nested triangular pattern on vamps, cuffs with purple velveteen and pink ribbon. L - 4.5". Cowan's, American Indian Arts Auction / Sep 18-19, 2004
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Delaware moccasins. 1860. Central plains moccasins. Buckskin hide. L - 8-1/2" Gallery Sherwoods Spirit, Santa Fe>
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Delaware child's hide moccasins, ca 1900, thread-sewn, with light blue and red silk ribbonwork cuffs and edge-beaded with opalescent seed beads. White, red white heart, and pea green beads couched in an oval-shape on vamps. L – 5,5". Cowan's, American Indian Arts Auction / Sep 7-8, 2005
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Delaware moccasins. 10 cm x 27 cm x 9,5 cm, The moccasins with bag and leggings was made by Delaware women for her husband. Collected in 1838 at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Peabody Museum of Archaelogy and Antropology Peabody Number: 41-62-10/23539
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Delaware moccasins. Leather, glass beads, ribbon appliqué. Museum of Anthropology, The University of Kansas; Gift of Forrest E. Jones, E3474
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Delaware moccasins. Second quarter 19th century, the soft forms beaded on the vamps and heels with multicolored abstract floral devices using small seed beads, with green silk striped backing down the vamp, edge-beaded two-color silk cuffs, lg. 8 1/4 in. The Charles and Blanche Derby collection; by repute, the collection of Mary Bremmen of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. They were brought back from Ohawa, Kansas in 1867. Skinner Auctions Jan 29 2005 Sale 2265 Lot 259
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Delaware moccasins. c. 1850, native tanned hide with beads and ribbon. L – 10 in. David Cook Fine American Art
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Delaware woman's moccasins, c. 1900, the native tanned hide forms with black cloth cuffs, trimmed with silk ribbon and green and white seed beads, the toe with meandering lanes of multicolored seed beads, (minor bead loss). L - 8 in. Skinner Auctions Sep 20 2003 Sale 2209 Lot 250
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Delaware moccasins. Pre 1900. L - 10 in. Rich Penn Auction Company Nov 2004
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Delaware infant's moccasin. Moraviantown Canada. L – 10 cm W - 4 cm H – 4 cm [50.1/ 1629 A] AMNH
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Delaware moccasins man's. Moraviantown, Canada. a) L:23 cm W:11 cm H:10 cm b) L:23 cm W:10,5 cm H:8 cm [50.1/ 1615 AB] AMNH
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Delaware Munsee moccasins. Mid 20th century, beads were used and are sewn only partially through the leather.
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Delaware Munsee moccasin. Mid 20th century, beads were used and are sewn only partially through the leather. This moccasin was made of elk.
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Delaware moccasins. Early 19th century. The Bata Shoe Museum
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K. Henderson "Delaware Moccasins" Oil Painting – Framed 12" x 16"
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Durr, Judith. "Delaware Mocassins"

These are Delaware moccasins are trade goods from 1870 circa. They are made of smoke tanned leather and beaded with Venetian glass beads that were traded by the French or English traders to the woodland First People. The beads lay on a dark brown velvet background. The inside of moccasins is made of muslin. The red border is cotton homespun. The First People’s work was sold to the European traders and travelers. The largest collection of this type of trade goods is in Switzerland. The largest collection in the United States in New Hampshire.
Judith purchased these moccasins in 1994 at a collectable shop in Taos, New Mexico. They are the most requested of all the subject matter in her commission paintings. Contact Judith Durr at studio,Mountain Studio, Inc.,P.O. Box 12, Cave Creek, AZ 85327, 480-595-2443. link

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