Other Arts
Alongside the silver works crafted at the White Hogan, the shop also handled other notable Native American artworks. A number of these pieces were carefully acquired for the estate’s private collection, where they remain.
This exceptional dough bowl, measuring 22 inches in diameter and 14 inches in height, was crafted by Margaret Tafoya in 1936. That same year, it earned her a Blue Ribbon at the Gallup Ceremonial. It is one of only six known examples of this size created by the artist..
This remarkable silver cigar box with its original matching padlock and key was created by Ike Wilson, featuring detailed stone inlay by Lambert Homer. It was purchased in 1947 from the historic C.G. Wallace Trading Post in Zuni, NM.
Chemehuevi Basket from the collection of Francis Xavier Ammann