Collecting American Ethnographic History D3

Collecting American Ethnographic History D3

Saturday, March 15, 2025  |  9:00 AM Mountain
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Collecting American Ethnographic History D3

Collecting American Ethnographic History D3

Saturday, March 15, 2025  |  9:00 AM Mountain
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Day 3:

Featured Artists:
Charles Schreyvogel, Jaune Quick-To-See Smith, Nahum Gutman, Charles M Russell, Paul Calle, Mark Maggiori, Olaf Carl Seltzer, Howard Norton Cook, Anna Althea Hills, Fremont Ellis, Franklin Watkins, Michael Atkinson, Allen Tucker, Karl Moon, Pierre Jules Mene, Michael McCarthy, Warren Eliphalet Rollins, Ivan Otterlifter, Bill Kuhnley, George Dabich, Jack Koonce, Donald Locke, and More

Featured Items:
Extensive and Exhaustive Collection of Ancient Inuit Artifacts, 1890s Zuni Olla, Native American Indian Beadwork/Artifacts/Art, Navajo Jewelry, Camdo Del Cielo Meteorites, Take a Kodak with You Advertising Photo Sign, Spider Woman Cross Chief's Blanket, Wyoming Mule Deer Locked In Combat Death Taxidermy, Fine Jewelry, and more.

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Blue Wool Sheep Skin Rug Hide

Lot # 751 (Sale Order: 751 of 1523)      

36" by 52"...more

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Hoofs & Dew Claws Native American Indian Crafts

Lot # 752 (Sale Order: 752 of 1523)      

Nice grouping. Largest is 4" long....more

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Collection of Native American Indian Crafts

Lot # 753 (Sale Order: 753 of 1523)      

Nice grouping...more

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Green Tanned Leather Rattlesnake Skin

Lot # 754 (Sale Order: 754 of 1523)      

45 1/2" long....more

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Tanned Mink Hides

Lot # 755 (Sale Order: 755 of 1523)      

Group of 10...more

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Montana Mountain Goat Hooves

Lot # 756 (Sale Order: 756 of 1523)      

As used for Native American Crafts...more

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Bison Vertebrae

Lot # 757 (Sale Order: 757 of 1523)      

Painted Gold. 24 1/2" long...more

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Coyote Heads and Rabbit Pelts

Lot # 758 (Sale Order: 758 of 1523)      

As used for Native American Crafts....more

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Black Wool Sheep Skin Rug Hide

Lot # 759 (Sale Order: 759 of 1523)      

Angora style fur. Largest measures 44" by 27 1/2"....more

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Tanned Otter Tails Native American Indian Crafts

Lot # 760 (Sale Order: 760 of 1523)      

Total of 10 tanned Otter Tails....more

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Montana Bighorn Sheep Taxidermy Head

Lot # 761 (Sale Order: 761 of 1523)      

No horns, mount was broken in transit, hons sold separate in the following lot. As-Is. 20" by 16 1/2" by 21"....more

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Record Book Montana Bighorn Sheep Taxidermy Horns

Lot # 762 (Sale Order: 762 of 1523)      

Has a Confederated Salish Kootenai Tribes Montana Plug. Skull plate was broken in shipping. Cape on form sold in prior lot....more

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Montana Taxidermy Black Bear Hide

Lot # 763 (Sale Order: 763 of 1523)      

26 1/2" by 55". No claws. Only for sale where legal. No International Sales. Know your own laws. No sales to Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Kentucky,...more Massachusetts, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia.

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Taxidermy Oddity Miniature Fox Rug

Lot # 764 (Sale Order: 764 of 1523)      

18 3/8" by 11 3/4". Super unusual, I'm sure there is quite the story associated but I don't know it....more

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Montana Taxidermy Badger Hide

Lot # 765 (Sale Order: 765 of 1523)      

33 1/2" long....more

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Antique Deer Skull

Lot # 766 (Sale Order: 766 of 1523)      

10 3/4" by 4 3/4" by 3 3/4"....more

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Taxidermy Tanned Mink and Pine Marten

Lot # 767 (Sale Order: 767 of 1523)      

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Wyoming Mule Deer Horns Locked in Combat

Lot # 768 (Sale Order: 768 of 1523)      

These deer appear to have locked horns and died together. Old Montana ranch find. You will go a long time before finding another such set. 22 1/2" by 18 3/4" by 18 1/2". ...moreEx Daro Flood Estate Jackson Hole Wyoming.

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Copper Skull Keweenaw Michigan Specimen

Lot # 769 (Sale Order: 769 of 1523)      

5 1/2" by 4 1/8" by 2 7/8". 714 grams....more

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Alaskan Inuit Eskimo Carving

Lot # 770 (Sale Order: 770 of 1523)      

9 1/8" by 2 1/2" by 1 3/4" on stand. Carved walrus material. Native made prior to 1972. This item cannot be shipped to Oregon, California, Hawaii, New York, New Jersey, I...morenternationally, or any other state that prohibits.

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Joe Mathias Oregon Wood Duck

Lot # 771 (Sale Order: 771 of 1523)      

7 3/8" by 6 3/4" by 6 3/4"...more

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Philip R Goodwin Walking Bear Bronze

Lot # 772 (Sale Order: 772 of 1523)      

4" by 2 3/8" by 2 1/4" Philip Russell Goodwin (1881 - 1935) was active/lived in New York, Connecticut. Philip Goodwin is known for Animal, field-stream illustration. Know...moren for his illustrations of hunting, fishing, and cowboy scenes, especially scenes featuring firearms, Philip R. Goodwin was from Norwich, Connecticut. By the age of eleven, he had already sold his first illustrations to Collier's magazine. He was educated at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence and the Art Students' League in New York. He also studied with Howard Pyle in Pennsylvania. His works exhibit much of Pyle's earnestness and discipline, but are restricted almost entirely to subjects of hunting and fishing. In this limited area, however, he produced many notable pictures, the subject matter always convincing and dramatic in color. In his early twenties, he established a studio in New York and met Charles Russell, whose paintings of western subjects provided a great influence on Goodwin's work in that genre. Goodwin's interest in scenes of cowboys and ranch life is evident in Bronco Buster. The two men traveled together on several occasions, sketching source material for their paintings. Meanwhile, Goodwin appeared in such books as Jack London's Call of the Wild. Goodwin's pictures were also published in Harper's Monthly and Weekly, Outing, Scribner's, and Everybody's magazines, in addition to calendar subjects for Brown & Bigelow, advertising for Winchester Arms and the Marlin Firearms Company. He also illustrated African Game Trails for Theodore Roosevelt. Goodwin's interest in Charles Russell is seen not only in Goodwin's use of bright, vivid colors, but also in the romanticized subject matter, which appears to celebrate the bonding of rider and mount.

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Philip R Goodwin Mountain Lion Bronze

Lot # 773 (Sale Order: 773 of 1523)      

3 1/2" tall, 2 1/2" long, 1 1/4" wide. Philip Russell Goodwin (1881 - 1935) was active/lived in New York, Connecticut. Philip Goodwin is known for Animal, field-stream il...morelustration. Known for his illustrations of hunting, fishing, and cowboy scenes, especially scenes featuring firearms, Philip R. Goodwin was from Norwich, Connecticut. By the age of eleven, he had already sold his first illustrations to Collier's magazine. He was educated at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence and the Art Students' League in New York. He also studied with Howard Pyle in Pennsylvania. His works exhibit much of Pyle's earnestness and discipline, but are restricted almost entirely to subjects of hunting and fishing. In this limited area, however, he produced many notable pictures, the subject matter always convincing and dramatic in color. In his early twenties, he established a studio in New York and met Charles Russell, whose paintings of western subjects provided a great influence on Goodwin's work in that genre. Goodwin's interest in scenes of cowboys and ranch life is evident in Bronco Buster. The two men traveled together on several occasions, sketching source material for their paintings. Meanwhile, Goodwin appeared in such books as Jack London's Call of the Wild. Goodwin's pictures were also published in Harper's Monthly and Weekly, Outing, Scribner's, and Everybody's magazines, in addition to calendar subjects for Brown & Bigelow, advertising for Winchester Arms and the Marlin Firearms Company. He also illustrated African Game Trails for Theodore Roosevelt. Goodwin's interest in Charles Russell is seen not only in Goodwin's use of bright, vivid colors, but also in the romanticized subject matter, which appears to celebrate the bonding of rider and mount.

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Philip R Goodwin Seated Bear Bronze

Lot # 774 (Sale Order: 774 of 1523)      

2 3/8" by 2" by 1 3/4". Philip Russell Goodwin (1881 - 1935) was active/lived in New York, Connecticut. Philip Goodwin is known for Animal, field-stream illustration. Kno...morewn for his illustrations of hunting, fishing, and cowboy scenes, especially scenes featuring firearms, Philip R. Goodwin was from Norwich, Connecticut. By the age of eleven, he had already sold his first illustrations to Collier's magazine. He was educated at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence and the Art Students' League in New York. He also studied with Howard Pyle in Pennsylvania. His works exhibit much of Pyle's earnestness and discipline, but are restricted almost entirely to subjects of hunting and fishing. In this limited area, however, he produced many notable pictures, the subject matter always convincing and dramatic in color. In his early twenties, he established a studio in New York and met Charles Russell, whose paintings of western subjects provided a great influence on Goodwin's work in that genre. Goodwin's interest in scenes of cowboys and ranch life is evident in Bronco Buster. The two men traveled together on several occasions, sketching source material for their paintings. Meanwhile, Goodwin appeared in such books as Jack London's Call of the Wild. Goodwin's pictures were also published in Harper's Monthly and Weekly, Outing, Scribner's, and Everybody's magazines, in addition to calendar subjects for Brown & Bigelow, advertising for Winchester Arms and the Marlin Firearms Company. He also illustrated African Game Trails for Theodore Roosevelt. Goodwin's interest in Charles Russell is seen not only in Goodwin's use of bright, vivid colors, but also in the romanticized subject matter, which appears to celebrate the bonding of rider and mount.

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Philip R Goodwin Bobcat Bronze

Lot # 775 (Sale Order: 775 of 1523)      

5 1/2" by 3 1/8" by 2 1/8" Philip Russell Goodwin (1881 - 1935) was active/lived in New York, Connecticut. Philip Goodwin is known for Animal, field-stream illustration. ...moreKnown for his illustrations of hunting, fishing, and cowboy scenes, especially scenes featuring firearms, Philip R. Goodwin was from Norwich, Connecticut. By the age of eleven, he had already sold his first illustrations to Collier's magazine. He was educated at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence and the Art Students' League in New York. He also studied with Howard Pyle in Pennsylvania. His works exhibit much of Pyle's earnestness and discipline, but are restricted almost entirely to subjects of hunting and fishing. In this limited area, however, he produced many notable pictures, the subject matter always convincing and dramatic in color. In his early twenties, he established a studio in New York and met Charles Russell, whose paintings of western subjects provided a great influence on Goodwin's work in that genre. Goodwin's interest in scenes of cowboys and ranch life is evident in Bronco Buster. The two men traveled together on several occasions, sketching source material for their paintings. Meanwhile, Goodwin appeared in such books as Jack London's Call of the Wild. Goodwin's pictures were also published in Harper's Monthly and Weekly, Outing, Scribner's, and Everybody's magazines, in addition to calendar subjects for Brown & Bigelow, advertising for Winchester Arms and the Marlin Firearms Company. He also illustrated African Game Trails for Theodore Roosevelt. Goodwin's interest in Charles Russell is seen not only in Goodwin's use of bright, vivid colors, but also in the romanticized subject matter, which appears to celebrate the bonding of rider and mount.

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