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E2601
E2601 / Scott 3072
American Indian Dances
Fancy Dance
Collins Cover Announcement
INDIAN CEREMONIAL DANCES
FANCY DANCE
This dance is a 20th Century adaptation of a combination of various dances from the cultural heritage of the Plains and Pueblo Tribes. It is performed at various modern day powwows. This hand-painted cachet is a personal favorite of mine as the drawing of the dancer, the realistic and natural colors of the ceremonial costume, and the carefully painted border all combine together to look really good.
The dance accessory I've chosen to emphasize for this cachet is a horse-hair roach. It is an ornamental piece worn by the dancer and the cut hair is brushed so that a portion of it stands up-right. It was part of the dress of the Plains Indians who were renowned horsemen. This beautifully watercolored roach truly makes the cover a winner.
A realistic and eye-appealing COLLINS Cover to add to your collection. The Fancy Dance. Item #E2601. $11.75.
2025 Mail Sale Commentary
Lot 22 E2601 to E2605 — Native American Ceremonial Dances (five-cover lot) — 6-7-96
When I originally offered this very attractive and colorful set of five covers, they literally sold out immediately. Many collectors were disappointed to not get them at that time, and even now, these five beauties rarely show up for public sale. Each intricate hand painted cachet shows a Native American dancer performing, and each also depicts Native American objects such as totem pole, beaded moccasins, ornate shield, ceremonial doll, etc. And each cover has a marvelous hand painted border with individual different patterns on each one.
The stamps are also very lovely with the dances being represented — including the Hoop, Butterfly, Fancy, Traditional, and Raven. I wish you could pick up each one of these covers and examine it firsthand. The subject matter is superb with each cachet having the fluid motion of the dance and the artifact having the authentic historic beauty of its time period. The hand painting of each cachet is a stellar work of artistic craftsmanship. Review the five illustrations, and you will truly appreciate that every bit of color is achieved by brush stroke after brush stroke. They are truly first day cover treasures! Produced a quarter of a century ago, they have found their way into established collections and seldom appear on the open market. They are beautiful to behold.