End of Year HUGE Western Antique Sale DEC 7th

End of Year HUGE Western Antique Sale DEC 7th

Saturday, December 7, 2019  |  10:00 AM Mountain
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End of Year HUGE Western Antique Sale DEC 7th

End of Year HUGE Western Antique Sale DEC 7th

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Fill your Holiday wish list with antiques from our Last Sale of the Year, December 7th, 2019. The auction will take place on Saturday December 7th at 10am. This will be a live auction with online live and absentee bidding available. The auction features over 500 rare and important items including some of our last pieces of Art from the Collection of Edward Bazinet at the 5-BAR-6 Ranch Where "A River Runs Through It" was filmed, Polar Bear Rug, Early Antique Firearms, Winchester Lever Actions, Two Fantastic Montana Yogo Sapphire Rings, Three Loose Montana Yogo Sapphires, Emerald and Gold Jewelry Collection, Revolver Collection, Antique Navajo Rug Collection, Huge Collection of Navajo and Zuni Sterling Silver Jewelry, Excellent Antique 1920’s Diamond Rings, Remington No. 1 Creedmoor 44 Rifle, Nice Original Western Art and Bronze Collection, Ace Powell Original Paintings, Smith & Wesson, Rare Montana Territory Knives Bozeman Collection, Rare Montana Original Art, Montana History, Advertising Signs and more. The tremendous sale shows fine rare and collectible items from the... Show more
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Navajo Carico Lake Turquoise & Squash Blossom 1940

Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 1 of 529)      

This is an outstanding heavy sterling silver and Carico Lake Turquoise squash blossom from a master Navajo Native American Indian silversmith. The squash blossom dates to circa 1940-50’s and shows a nice even patina. The piece is strung on a sterling silver chain, a true attribute of its early age, and a double strand of large concho beads, ten blossoms, and a large najo squash pendant. The naja squash has a heavy wide square curved sterling silver construction with heavy bezel sterling silver settings showing a leaf or feather pattern along with six polished cabochons of gem high quality turquoise from the Carico Lake Mine. The Carico Lake Turquoise in this piece, being represented by a total of sixteen stones, has a medium green coloring and is truly a high quality representation of turquoise from the Carico Lake Mine. The piece dates to the circa 1940’s to 1950’s and has an outstanding high quality craftsmanship with a total of 116 hand formed sterling silver concho beads with a center median running around the entire body of each bead strung on a braided silver chain with heavy silver large blossom beads and very heavy made naja squash pendant. Overall the piece shows a total weight of _. The necklace measures overall 23 inches long across the strand and hangs 14 inches long when the strands are clasped. The blossoms are approximately 2 inches long by 1.25 inches wide. The squash pendant is 3.75 inches wide by 4 inches long.
This is an outstanding heavy sterling silver and Carico Lake Turquoise squash blossom from a master Navajo Native American Indian silversmith. The squash blossom dates to...more circa 1940-50’s and shows a nice even patina. The piece is strung on a sterling silver chain, a true attribute of its early age, and a double strand of large concho beads, ten blossoms, and a large najo squash pendant. The naja squash has a heavy wide square curved sterling silver construction with heavy bezel sterling silver settings showing a leaf or feather pattern along with six polished cabochons of gem high quality turquoise from the Carico Lake Mine. The Carico Lake Turquoise in this piece, being represented by a total of sixteen stones, has a medium green coloring and is truly a high quality representation of turquoise from the Carico Lake Mine. The piece dates to the circa 1940’s to 1950’s and has an outstanding high quality craftsmanship with a total of 116 hand formed sterling silver concho beads with a center median running around the entire body of each bead strung on a braided silver chain with heavy silver large blossom beads and very heavy made naja squash pendant. Overall the piece shows a total weight of _. The necklace measures overall 23 inches long across the strand and hangs 14 inches long when the strands are clasped. The blossoms are approximately 2 inches long by 1.25 inches wide. The squash pendant is 3.75 inches wide by 4 inches long.

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Navajo Carico Lake Turquoise Silver Bracelet 1940-

Lot # 2 (Sale Order: 2 of 529)      

This is a excellent heavy construction sterling silver and Carico Lake Turquoise bracelet or cuff from a master silversmith Navajo Native American Indian. The bracelet shows a circa 1940’s to 1950’s age and is the matched piece to the precious lot. The cuff shows a heavy sterling silver construction with a three bar structure with three heavy bezel settings. The bracelet shows a large center stone with two large, but gradually smaller stones with the center setting showing two feather / leaf sterling pieces and each outside having one, a nice symmetrical design. The stones are all polished cabochon turquoise in a gem high quality from the Carico Lake Mine. Overall the bracelet is in very good condition and is truly a nice early representation of Navajo silversmithing. Weights overall _. Measures overall 6.5 inches inside circumference wrist size with a 1.25 inch opening. The top measures 1.5”H x 2.75W and the bracelet sits 2.25”H when standing up on a flat surface.
This is a excellent heavy construction sterling silver and Carico Lake Turquoise bracelet or cuff from a master silversmith Navajo Native American Indian. The bracelet sh...moreows a circa 1940’s to 1950’s age and is the matched piece to the precious lot. The cuff shows a heavy sterling silver construction with a three bar structure with three heavy bezel settings. The bracelet shows a large center stone with two large, but gradually smaller stones with the center setting showing two feather / leaf sterling pieces and each outside having one, a nice symmetrical design. The stones are all polished cabochon turquoise in a gem high quality from the Carico Lake Mine. Overall the bracelet is in very good condition and is truly a nice early representation of Navajo silversmithing. Weights overall _. Measures overall 6.5 inches inside circumference wrist size with a 1.25 inch opening. The top measures 1.5”H x 2.75W and the bracelet sits 2.25”H when standing up on a flat surface.

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Navajo R.H. Begay Sterling Silver Storyteller Belt

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 3 of 529)      

Included in this lot is a signed Roland Hogan Begay Navajo Native American sterling silver storyteller belt. R.H. Begay is an award-winning Navajo silversmith who was born on a Native American Reservation near Gallup, New Mexico. He began producing his own signature designs in 1974 after learning silversmithing from his father. Inspired by traditional Native American motifs from Navajo life, his unique jewelry designs are known as "storyteller jewelry." He uses an overlay technique to create scenes, cutting out shapes with painstaking precision, and soldering them to an oxidized silver or gold background. This belt features 14 unique Conchos depicting life on a farm. The belt buckle shows the farmer driving his carriage with a horse. The remaining Conchos feature different live stock and grains as well as some farm equipment. The belt buckle and the fifth concho are signed by the artist R.H. Begay and the buckle is stamped sterling. The belt measures 34” long and the Conchos measure 1 ½” x ½”.
Included in this lot is a signed Roland Hogan Begay Navajo Native American sterling silver storyteller belt. R.H. Begay is an award-winning Navajo silversmith who was bor...moren on a Native American Reservation near Gallup, New Mexico. He began producing his own signature designs in 1974 after learning silversmithing from his father. Inspired by traditional Native American motifs from Navajo life, his unique jewelry designs are known as "storyteller jewelry." He uses an overlay technique to create scenes, cutting out shapes with painstaking precision, and soldering them to an oxidized silver or gold background. This belt features 14 unique Conchos depicting life on a farm. The belt buckle shows the farmer driving his carriage with a horse. The remaining Conchos feature different live stock and grains as well as some farm equipment. The belt buckle and the fifth concho are signed by the artist R.H. Begay and the buckle is stamped sterling. The belt measures 34” long and the Conchos measure 1 ½” x ½”.

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Navajo Sterling Silver Beaded Necklace

Lot # 4 (Sale Order: 4 of 529)      

Offered in this lot we have a Navajo Native American sterling silver large beaded necklace. The piece displays 24 large sterling silver beads with 18 smaller beads towards the clasp. The beads show a wonderful reflective exterior and are fastened together with a double piece of string. The necklace is free of makers marks and signatures. The piece shows good condition overall with some light patina on some of the beads. The necklace measures 24" long with the larger beads showing a diameter of 3/4".
Offered in this lot we have a Navajo Native American sterling silver large beaded necklace. The piece displays 24 large sterling silver beads with 18 smaller beads toward...mores the clasp. The beads show a wonderful reflective exterior and are fastened together with a double piece of string. The necklace is free of makers marks and signatures. The piece shows good condition overall with some light patina on some of the beads. The necklace measures 24" long with the larger beads showing a diameter of 3/4".

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Navajo White Moss Agate & Turquoise Bracelet

Lot # 5 (Sale Order: 5 of 529)      

Included in this lot is a Navajo Native American white moss agate and turquoise bracelet. This bracelet showcases a large stunning white moss agate gemstone polished cabochon. Accented by sterling silver braided rope and turquoise stones. The bracelet features a three band construction with complimentary turquoise gemstone settings on either side. The back of the bracelet is stamped with the makers hallmark "Arrow / N". The interior circumference measures 7".
Included in this lot is a Navajo Native American white moss agate and turquoise bracelet. This bracelet showcases a large stunning white moss agate gemstone polished cabo...morechon. Accented by sterling silver braided rope and turquoise stones. The bracelet features a three band construction with complimentary turquoise gemstone settings on either side. The back of the bracelet is stamped with the makers hallmark "Arrow / N". The interior circumference measures 7".

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Cahokia Kaolin Flint Point RARE 1100-500 B.P.

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 6 of 529)      

This is an extraordinary authentic pre-historic notched Cahokia point with a nice high grade of G10+ and book value of $2,400. The ancient point is expertly constructed from a fine and very rare Kaolin Flint material with outstanding color of brown/reds with a semi-transparent gradient and is in very well-preserved excellent museum quality condition. The point shows an outstanding Cahokia Alibates shape and is in a triple notch form with serrated edge. The point has a collection museum tag that reads, “220-A10 Carrizozo 3” Cahokia Alibates Flint Point from Cahokia Site in Ill. Book Value (9th Edition pg. 701) $2,400.00 D-275” and “3 INCH CAHOKIA G10+ Value $2,400 Cahokia Site IL D-275 220-A10”. This is truly a rare authentic Cahokia Mound point with outstanding condition and color ranging from brown / red and yellow to a clear in an outstanding rare Kaolin Flint material. This 1,100-500 B.P. artifact is from the Illinois Cahokia Mound Pre-Columbian Mississippian Native American Indians and is in exceptionally fine point showing wonderful detail and an nice size. Provenance: From a multi-generation artifact collection spanning 80-100 years from Las Cruzes, New Mexico. The point is in excellent condition and measures 3”L by 1”W. Riker case is 3.5”x4.5” and 1” thick. The point is hand painted on the front with a museum collection number of IL / 1990.
This is an extraordinary authentic pre-historic notched Cahokia point with a nice high grade of G10+ and book value of $2,400. The ancient point is expertly constructed f...morerom a fine and very rare Kaolin Flint material with outstanding color of brown/reds with a semi-transparent gradient and is in very well-preserved excellent museum quality condition. The point shows an outstanding Cahokia Alibates shape and is in a triple notch form with serrated edge. The point has a collection museum tag that reads, “220-A10 Carrizozo 3” Cahokia Alibates Flint Point from Cahokia Site in Ill. Book Value (9th Edition pg. 701) $2,400.00 D-275” and “3 INCH CAHOKIA G10+ Value $2,400 Cahokia Site IL D-275 220-A10”. This is truly a rare authentic Cahokia Mound point with outstanding condition and color ranging from brown / red and yellow to a clear in an outstanding rare Kaolin Flint material. This 1,100-500 B.P. artifact is from the Illinois Cahokia Mound Pre-Columbian Mississippian Native American Indians and is in exceptionally fine point showing wonderful detail and an nice size. Provenance: From a multi-generation artifact collection spanning 80-100 years from Las Cruzes, New Mexico. The point is in excellent condition and measures 3”L by 1”W. Riker case is 3.5”x4.5” and 1” thick. The point is hand painted on the front with a museum collection number of IL / 1990.

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Fluted Clovis Alibates Flint Point G9+ 11,200 BP

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 7 of 529)      

This is an outstanding authentic pre-historic fluted Clovis point with a high grade of G9+ and book value of $4,000. The point is expertly constructed from a nice scarce Alibates Flint material and is in excellent well-preserved museum quality condition. The point shows a Clovis shape with a wonderful flute or fuller down the center which extends on one side a quarter to third down the piece (and on the other a fifth to quarter), a very rare and exciting attributed. The spear point has a collection museum tag that reads, “232-A10 Carrizozo d-240 4 1/4” paleo fluted Clovis Alibates flint point from Benton Co., Tex. 9TH Edition pg. 549 Book Value $4,000.00” and “4 ¼ FLUTED CLOVIS G-9+ VALUE 4,000 BENTON CO. TX D-240”. This is truly a rare authentic Clovis point with nice rare fluting and outstanding Alibates colorful Flint. The point was collected from Benton County Texas. This 11,200 B.P. Range artifact is from the Texas Paleo Native American Indians and is an exceptionally fine fluted Clovis point showing wonderful detail and fine condition. The colors range from deep red, browns, purples, pinks, and tans with a nice speckled or spotted matrix. Provenance: From a multi-generation artifact collection spanning 80-100 years from Las Cruzes, New Mexico. The point is in excellent condition and measures 4 1/4”L x 1”W. Riker case is 4.5” by 5.5” and 1” thick.
This is an outstanding authentic pre-historic fluted Clovis point with a high grade of G9+ and book value of $4,000. The point is expertly constructed from a nice scarce ...moreAlibates Flint material and is in excellent well-preserved museum quality condition. The point shows a Clovis shape with a wonderful flute or fuller down the center which extends on one side a quarter to third down the piece (and on the other a fifth to quarter), a very rare and exciting attributed. The spear point has a collection museum tag that reads, “232-A10 Carrizozo d-240 4 1/4” paleo fluted Clovis Alibates flint point from Benton Co., Tex. 9TH Edition pg. 549 Book Value $4,000.00” and “4 ¼ FLUTED CLOVIS G-9+ VALUE 4,000 BENTON CO. TX D-240”. This is truly a rare authentic Clovis point with nice rare fluting and outstanding Alibates colorful Flint. The point was collected from Benton County Texas. This 11,200 B.P. Range artifact is from the Texas Paleo Native American Indians and is an exceptionally fine fluted Clovis point showing wonderful detail and fine condition. The colors range from deep red, browns, purples, pinks, and tans with a nice speckled or spotted matrix. Provenance: From a multi-generation artifact collection spanning 80-100 years from Las Cruzes, New Mexico. The point is in excellent condition and measures 4 1/4”L x 1”W. Riker case is 4.5” by 5.5” and 1” thick.

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Big Sandy Alibates Flint Point 10,000-8,000 BP

Lot # 7a (Sale Order: 8 of 529)      

This is an excellent pre-historic Big Sandy point with a high grade and book value of $1,500. The point is expertly constructed from a nice scarce Alibates Flint material and is in excellent well-preserved museum quality condition. The point shows a Big Sandy shape with rare triple notch and nice long size. The spear point has a collection museum tag that reads, “177-SA10 4 1/8” Big Sandy Side Notched flint point Decantur, Tennessee Book Value $1,500.00” and “4 1/8 BIG SANDY SIDE NOTCH VALUE 1,500 Decantur, TN”. This is truly a rare authentic Big Sandy / Large Side Notch Cluster point with nice rare triple notching and outstanding Alibates colorful Flint. This 10,000-8,000 B.P. Range artifact is from the Tennessee Paleo Native American Indians and is an exceptionally fine Big Sandy point showing wonderful detail and fine condition. The colors range from deep red, browns, purples, pinks, and yellows with a nice speckled or spotted matrix. Provenance: From a multi-generation artifact collection spanning 80-100 years from Las Cruzes, New Mexico. The point is in excellent condition and measures 4 1/8”L x 1”W. Riker case is 5.5” by 6.5” and 1” thick.
This is an excellent pre-historic Big Sandy point with a high grade and book value of $1,500. The point is expertly constructed from a nice scarce Alibates Flint material...more and is in excellent well-preserved museum quality condition. The point shows a Big Sandy shape with rare triple notch and nice long size. The spear point has a collection museum tag that reads, “177-SA10 4 1/8” Big Sandy Side Notched flint point Decantur, Tennessee Book Value $1,500.00” and “4 1/8 BIG SANDY SIDE NOTCH VALUE 1,500 Decantur, TN”. This is truly a rare authentic Big Sandy / Large Side Notch Cluster point with nice rare triple notching and outstanding Alibates colorful Flint. This 10,000-8,000 B.P. Range artifact is from the Tennessee Paleo Native American Indians and is an exceptionally fine Big Sandy point showing wonderful detail and fine condition. The colors range from deep red, browns, purples, pinks, and yellows with a nice speckled or spotted matrix. Provenance: From a multi-generation artifact collection spanning 80-100 years from Las Cruzes, New Mexico. The point is in excellent condition and measures 4 1/8”L x 1”W. Riker case is 5.5” by 6.5” and 1” thick.

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Crow Beaded High-Top Child's Moccasins c.1890-1900

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 9 of 529)      

The lot features an excellent set of high-top moccasins from the Crow Apsaalooke Native American Indians with beatuiful beadwork. The set, which was intended for use by a child, shows an Indian tanned hide construction with sinew sewing and gorgeous beadwork in a geometric pattern with all period correct early glass seed and petit seed beads in a butterscotch and red coloring. The moccasins show a high-top ankle with original Indian tanned hide straps, the ankle leg wraps show a fancy beaded finish. The base shows a thick Great American Bison Buffalo rawhide parfleche thick soles that are sinew sewn. The moccasins are stuffed with old yellowed newspaper. Provenance: The set has been examined by a renowned beadwork expert and found to be correct and are from one of the best American Indian collections in Montana, located in Billings. Each measures 5.5"L soles that are 7.25"H at the ankle and 2.5"W at the base.
The lot features an excellent set of high-top moccasins from the Crow Apsaalooke Native American Indians with beatuiful beadwork. The set, which was intended for use by a...more child, shows an Indian tanned hide construction with sinew sewing and gorgeous beadwork in a geometric pattern with all period correct early glass seed and petit seed beads in a butterscotch and red coloring. The moccasins show a high-top ankle with original Indian tanned hide straps, the ankle leg wraps show a fancy beaded finish. The base shows a thick Great American Bison Buffalo rawhide parfleche thick soles that are sinew sewn. The moccasins are stuffed with old yellowed newspaper. Provenance: The set has been examined by a renowned beadwork expert and found to be correct and are from one of the best American Indian collections in Montana, located in Billings. Each measures 5.5"L soles that are 7.25"H at the ankle and 2.5"W at the base.

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Hopi Thunderbird Pottery Bowl / Ladle c. 1950's

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 10 of 529)      

This is a nice original pottery ladle or bowl with an excellent effigy and geometric Thunderbird design from renowned Hopi Pueblo Native American Indian potter, Edith Nash. The piece dates to circa 1950's and shows a handmade pottery bowl or ladle having the wings, tail and head being in a three-dimensional design accented by traditional geometric black paint. The base is signed, "Edith Nash" along with the correct hallmark.
This is a nice original pottery ladle or bowl with an excellent effigy and geometric Thunderbird design from renowned Hopi Pueblo Native American Indian potter, Edith Nas...moreh. The piece dates to circa 1950's and shows a handmade pottery bowl or ladle having the wings, tail and head being in a three-dimensional design accented by traditional geometric black paint. The base is signed, "Edith Nash" along with the correct hallmark.

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Navajo Chinle Banded Trading Post Rug c. 1940's

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 11 of 529)      

This is an authentic Navajo Native American Indian rug, woven in the Chinle Banned pattern and dating to circa 1940's. The Chinle pattern originates from the town of Chinle at the mouth of Canyon de Chelly. The Chinle style was developed by Mary Cabot Wheelwright and Cozy McSparron, a trader at Chinle. They sought to revive weaving using classic period designs with vegetal dyes. The Chinle characteristics are horizontal bands containing Chevrons, Chinle Stars, Squash Blossoms and Diamonds in muted colors of gold, green, tan, off-white and pink. This rug in particular shows a truly exceptional weave, and gorgeous coloring in all natural spun 100% wool with natural aniline dyes. Overall, the rug shows very-good condition. The rug measures 64" by 31".
This is an authentic Navajo Native American Indian rug, woven in the Chinle Banned pattern and dating to circa 1940's. The Chinle pattern originates from the town of Chin...morele at the mouth of Canyon de Chelly. The Chinle style was developed by Mary Cabot Wheelwright and Cozy McSparron, a trader at Chinle. They sought to revive weaving using classic period designs with vegetal dyes. The Chinle characteristics are horizontal bands containing Chevrons, Chinle Stars, Squash Blossoms and Diamonds in muted colors of gold, green, tan, off-white and pink. This rug in particular shows a truly exceptional weave, and gorgeous coloring in all natural spun 100% wool with natural aniline dyes. Overall, the rug shows very-good condition. The rug measures 64" by 31".

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Champion Harvesting N.C Wyeth Advertising Calendar

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 12 of 529)      

For your consideration is a framed Champion Harvesting Machines N.C. Wyeth advertising calendar titled “Alaskan Mail Carrier”. It has a full pad of months for the year 1910 stapled to the bottom with a metal hanging strip at the top. The central illustration reproduces a wonderful work by noted illustrator N.C. Wyeth titled "Alaskan Mail Carrier". It depicts an event in the life of an Alaskan mail carrier named Henderson, credited with the discovery of gold in the famed Klondike Gold Rush, when he was attacked by a pack of wolves. He pulled his trusty six-shooter and managed to kill most of the attackers before the last two wolves decided to beat a hasty retreat. The visible art measures 12 5/8” x 19 ½” and the frame measures 16 ½” x 23 ½”.
For your consideration is a framed Champion Harvesting Machines N.C. Wyeth advertising calendar titled “Alaskan Mail Carrier”. It has a full pad of months for the year 19...more10 stapled to the bottom with a metal hanging strip at the top. The central illustration reproduces a wonderful work by noted illustrator N.C. Wyeth titled "Alaskan Mail Carrier". It depicts an event in the life of an Alaskan mail carrier named Henderson, credited with the discovery of gold in the famed Klondike Gold Rush, when he was attacked by a pack of wolves. He pulled his trusty six-shooter and managed to kill most of the attackers before the last two wolves decided to beat a hasty retreat. The visible art measures 12 5/8” x 19 ½” and the frame measures 16 ½” x 23 ½”.

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Hudson Bay Company Advertisement Calendar c. 1929

Lot # 11a (Sale Order: 13 of 529)      

In this lot we have an advertisement calendar for Hudson Bay Company Fur Trade Department. The advertisement depicts a calendar dated July of 1929. It has a beautiful photo in it called “A Golden Opportunity” made by Rolph Clark Stone LTD. The image depcits two hunters with their three dogs pulling a sled full of gear and harvested furs as they stumble across a heard of caribou in the background. This is quite an old and beautiful piece just passing it’s ninetieth birthday. The advertisement reads “Hudson’s Bay Company incorporated 27 May 1670. The result of fair price and prompt service is satisfied shippers, we want your raw furs, Hudson’s Bay Company fur trade department, North Bay ONT.” The visible art measures 11” x 6” the frame measures 12” x 7 ¼“
In this lot we have an advertisement calendar for Hudson Bay Company Fur Trade Department. The advertisement depicts a calendar dated July of 1929. It has a beautiful pho...moreto in it called “A Golden Opportunity” made by Rolph Clark Stone LTD. The image depcits two hunters with their three dogs pulling a sled full of gear and harvested furs as they stumble across a heard of caribou in the background. This is quite an old and beautiful piece just passing it’s ninetieth birthday. The advertisement reads “Hudson’s Bay Company incorporated 27 May 1670. The result of fair price and prompt service is satisfied shippers, we want your raw furs, Hudson’s Bay Company fur trade department, North Bay ONT.” The visible art measures 11” x 6” the frame measures 12” x 7 ¼“

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Frederic Remington Wounded Bunkie Western Bronze

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 14 of 529)      

For your consideration is this bronze done after Frederick Sackrider Remington called "Wounded Bunkie." This bronze shows amazing detail and pristine quality of expressions and showing the traditional issued uniform for U.S. Cavalry soldiers. This is a great bronze after Remington and is an afterlife lost wax casting. showing two cavalry soldiers riding in a gunfight one of the riders has been hit and the other is rushing to save his Bunkie. Overall the sculpture shows good condition and patina, and is mounted on a clean really nice piece of marble. The original was created in 1896 and the afterlife lost wax casting sells online retail $5145.00. The measurements of this bronze are 10 1/2" x 14" x 6".
For your consideration is this bronze done after Frederick Sackrider Remington called "Wounded Bunkie." This bronze shows amazing detail and pristine quality of expressio...morens and showing the traditional issued uniform for U.S. Cavalry soldiers. This is a great bronze after Remington and is an afterlife lost wax casting. showing two cavalry soldiers riding in a gunfight one of the riders has been hit and the other is rushing to save his Bunkie. Overall the sculpture shows good condition and patina, and is mounted on a clean really nice piece of marble. The original was created in 1896 and the afterlife lost wax casting sells online retail $5145.00. The measurements of this bronze are 10 1/2" x 14" x 6".

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Winchester Cigar Store Indian Advertising Sign

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 15 of 529)      

Included in this lot is a Winchester pop-up Ugh, hunt ‘em all cardboard advertising sign. This advertising sign features a large and vibrant cigar store Indian holding a Model 1400 shotgun. The sign advertises the four barrel options for the shotgun; 30” field, 28” Field V.R., 26” Field, and a 22” Deer gun. The sign reads “Heap Big Savings! 50% to 70% off – Winchester Extra Barrels with the purchase of any model 1200 or 1400 shotgun. Offer expires July 31, 1967”. The bottom of the sign reads “Ugh, hunt ‘em all: Waterfowl, upland game, deer. Shoot’em trap and skeet.” The sign was unopened in the box prior to taking the pictures. The sign measures 61” x 25”.
Included in this lot is a Winchester pop-up Ugh, hunt ‘em all cardboard advertising sign. This advertising sign features a large and vibrant cigar store Indian holding a ...moreModel 1400 shotgun. The sign advertises the four barrel options for the shotgun; 30” field, 28” Field V.R., 26” Field, and a 22” Deer gun. The sign reads “Heap Big Savings! 50% to 70% off – Winchester Extra Barrels with the purchase of any model 1200 or 1400 shotgun. Offer expires July 31, 1967”. The bottom of the sign reads “Ugh, hunt ‘em all: Waterfowl, upland game, deer. Shoot’em trap and skeet.” The sign was unopened in the box prior to taking the pictures. The sign measures 61” x 25”.

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Coin Operated Light Up Hot Peanut Dispenser C 1940

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 16 of 529)      

Featured in this lot we have a light up Standard 5 cent hot peanut dispensing machine originating from the 1940's. The dispenser shows a steel base with a glass display globe and a red glass cap on top. The globe shows a original shield shaped decal reading "Standard 5 cent Try Them Hot Fresh Delicious". The base is marked on the metal flap reading "Try Some" with the coin slot marked "5 cent". The piece shows its original red painted base with chrome flap and slide. The piece shows a light in the red glass top and is fully functional. The dispenser shows good condition overall with some wear on the paint and the interior will need to be cleaned. The piece measures 15 1/2" tall by 6 3/4" base with the globe measuring 23 1/2" in circumference.
Featured in this lot we have a light up Standard 5 cent hot peanut dispensing machine originating from the 1940's. The dispenser shows a steel base with a glass display g...morelobe and a red glass cap on top. The globe shows a original shield shaped decal reading "Standard 5 cent Try Them Hot Fresh Delicious". The base is marked on the metal flap reading "Try Some" with the coin slot marked "5 cent". The piece shows its original red painted base with chrome flap and slide. The piece shows a light in the red glass top and is fully functional. The dispenser shows good condition overall with some wear on the paint and the interior will need to be cleaned. The piece measures 15 1/2" tall by 6 3/4" base with the globe measuring 23 1/2" in circumference.

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Antique General Store Glass & Oak Case

Lot # 14a (Sale Order: 17 of 529)      

For your bidding pleasure is this an antique general store display glass case with mirrored back panels and oak construction. This display case comes with a quarter sawn oak wood frame with beautiful accents and antique rippled glass. This also features beveled glass tops and two glass and wood doors on the back. The display case is designed to sit on a counter with the glass facing out allowing for easy viewing and access from behind the counter. The measurements of this display case are 43 1/2" x 26 1/2" x 17 1/2".
For your bidding pleasure is this an antique general store display glass case with mirrored back panels and oak construction. This display case comes with a quarter sawn ...moreoak wood frame with beautiful accents and antique rippled glass. This also features beveled glass tops and two glass and wood doors on the back. The display case is designed to sit on a counter with the glass facing out allowing for easy viewing and access from behind the counter. The measurements of this display case are 43 1/2" x 26 1/2" x 17 1/2".

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Long Horn Cow Skull Bronze Sculpture by Ted Long

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 18 of 529)      

For your consideration in this lot we have a limited edition Ted Long bronze sculpture of a long horn cow skull. Ted Long (1932-2007) is an American sculptor and painter known for his depictions of the American west. His works have been displayed across America with collectors such as John Wayne, George Montgomery, Henry Fonda, and many others. This piece depicts a long horn steer skull resting on a stone covered ground with cacti off to one side. The skull shows excellent detail with and impressive set of horns. The statue is marked across the back reading "Ted Long 84/100" indicating the piece is part of a limited edition casting. The piece is set onto a solid wood base with felt bottoms. The sculpture shows good condition with no visible wear. It measures 8" tall by 7 1/2" wide and 5 1/2" deep.
For your consideration in this lot we have a limited edition Ted Long bronze sculpture of a long horn cow skull. Ted Long (1932-2007) is an American sculptor and painter ...moreknown for his depictions of the American west. His works have been displayed across America with collectors such as John Wayne, George Montgomery, Henry Fonda, and many others. This piece depicts a long horn steer skull resting on a stone covered ground with cacti off to one side. The skull shows excellent detail with and impressive set of horns. The statue is marked across the back reading "Ted Long 84/100" indicating the piece is part of a limited edition casting. The piece is set onto a solid wood base with felt bottoms. The sculpture shows good condition with no visible wear. It measures 8" tall by 7 1/2" wide and 5 1/2" deep.

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Zambian Hand Carved Chess Board & Pieces

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 19 of 529)      

For your consideration is this hand carved Chess board and pieces from Zambia, Africa. There are many pieces put together to make this entire set the wood included are Pod Mahogany, Mukwa, and fresh Teak. The chess pieces are all hand carved to resemble different animals with the characteristics of of the original pieces on the board. The colors are different due to a darker and lighter stain on the wood from the Mukwa tree. The King and Queen are in the figure of a Lion and Lioness the Bishop is a Rhinoceros, The knight as a Hyena, and the castle is in the figure of an Elephant. The measurements for this chess board are 22 1/4" in diameter and the pieces measurements range from 1 1/2" tall to 3 1/2" tall.
For your consideration is this hand carved Chess board and pieces from Zambia, Africa. There are many pieces put together to make this entire set the wood included are Po...mored Mahogany, Mukwa, and fresh Teak. The chess pieces are all hand carved to resemble different animals with the characteristics of of the original pieces on the board. The colors are different due to a darker and lighter stain on the wood from the Mukwa tree. The King and Queen are in the figure of a Lion and Lioness the Bishop is a Rhinoceros, The knight as a Hyena, and the castle is in the figure of an Elephant. The measurements for this chess board are 22 1/4" in diameter and the pieces measurements range from 1 1/2" tall to 3 1/2" tall.

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Signed Jennifer Bowman Painting "Ballet Folklore"

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 20 of 529)      

Offered in this lot we have a signed original Jennifer Bowman painting titled "Ballet Folklore". Jennifer Bowman is a third generation artist and winner of the Skagit Valley Tulip and has her work displayed across the US. She is a painter and art teacher and is best known for her nature scenes. This original painting is a acrylic on canvas and shows the image of folk dancers. The dancers are shown in south western US traditional attire. The painting shows wonderful, vibrant colors and a excellent art style. The piece is signed in the bottom left hand corner reading "Jennifer Bowman". The painting shows very good condition with no wear. The canvas measures 30" wide by 24" tall.
Offered in this lot we have a signed original Jennifer Bowman painting titled "Ballet Folklore". Jennifer Bowman is a third generation artist and winner of the Skagit Val...moreley Tulip and has her work displayed across the US. She is a painter and art teacher and is best known for her nature scenes. This original painting is a acrylic on canvas and shows the image of folk dancers. The dancers are shown in south western US traditional attire. The painting shows wonderful, vibrant colors and a excellent art style. The piece is signed in the bottom left hand corner reading "Jennifer Bowman". The painting shows very good condition with no wear. The canvas measures 30" wide by 24" tall.

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Zulu KwaZulu Cow Hide Tribal Shield & Kuwfta Spear

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 21 of 529)      

Available in this lot we have a Zulu KwaZulu cow hide tribal shield and a Kuwfta stabbing spear. The shield is constructed out of a pointed oval piece of hardened cowhide with slots running up the center with other strips of hide woven into the cut slots. The shield has a straps across the back with a wooden pole running through the center. The Kuwfta spear is a short handled spear used for melee combat with a long steel double bladed spear tip. The spear shows a leaf shaped blade with a hide wrap around the bade. The shield was used with throwing spears with the stabbing spear kept behind the shield as a last defense. The pieces show good condition overall with some wear due to age. The shield measures 20 3/4" wide by 39" tall with a 55" long pole and the spear measures 43 1/2" long with a 17" long blade.
Available in this lot we have a Zulu KwaZulu cow hide tribal shield and a Kuwfta stabbing spear. The shield is constructed out of a pointed oval piece of hardened cowhide...more with slots running up the center with other strips of hide woven into the cut slots. The shield has a straps across the back with a wooden pole running through the center. The Kuwfta spear is a short handled spear used for melee combat with a long steel double bladed spear tip. The spear shows a leaf shaped blade with a hide wrap around the bade. The shield was used with throwing spears with the stabbing spear kept behind the shield as a last defense. The pieces show good condition overall with some wear due to age. The shield measures 20 3/4" wide by 39" tall with a 55" long pole and the spear measures 43 1/2" long with a 17" long blade.

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Mason Standard Mallard Drake Wooden Decoy

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 22 of 529)      

Included in this lot we have a Mason standard grade mallard drake wooden duck glass eye decoy. The Mason Decoy Factory was founded by William James Mason in 1896 and operated until 1924. Mason Offered three grades of decoys: Premier Grade, Challenge Grade, and Standard Grade. Standard Grade decoys were made after 1905 and were the company's least expensive and most popular, being sold by catalog companies such as Sears and Roebuck. Standard Grades were available in three varieties: Glasseye, Tackeye, and Painted Eye. Standard decoys were solid with lathe-turned bodies and round bottoms. This decoy is the Glasseye Variety and shows original paint of a Mallard drake. The drake shows good condition overall with some wear on the paint and the right eye missing. It measures 16 1/2" long by 5 1/4" wide and 6 3/4" tall.
Included in this lot we have a Mason standard grade mallard drake wooden duck glass eye decoy. The Mason Decoy Factory was founded by William James Mason in 1896 and oper...moreated until 1924. Mason Offered three grades of decoys: Premier Grade, Challenge Grade, and Standard Grade. Standard Grade decoys were made after 1905 and were the company's least expensive and most popular, being sold by catalog companies such as Sears and Roebuck. Standard Grades were available in three varieties: Glasseye, Tackeye, and Painted Eye. Standard decoys were solid with lathe-turned bodies and round bottoms. This decoy is the Glasseye Variety and shows original paint of a Mallard drake. The drake shows good condition overall with some wear on the paint and the right eye missing. It measures 16 1/2" long by 5 1/4" wide and 6 3/4" tall.

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Premier Grade Mason Black Duck Decoy

Lot # 19a (Sale Order: 23 of 529)      

For your consideration is this Premier grade Mason Black Duck decoy. This a good decoy made by Mason Can it is from his premier factory made series showing its original paint. You can still see immense detail on the sides of the decoy and tot he head of the decoy. This decoy shows glass eyes and is in good condition with some wear to the beak of the decoy.In the early 1900s the Mason Decoy Factory (1896-1924) of Detroit, Michigan, advertised themselves as the "Largest Manufacturers Of High Grade Decoys In The World!" The current record price--$354,500--for a factory decoy was set by a Mason Premier wood duck drake in January 2000. The measurements of this decoy are 6 1/2" x 5 1/2" x 13".
For your consideration is this Premier grade Mason Black Duck decoy. This a good decoy made by Mason Can it is from his premier factory made series showing its original p...moreaint. You can still see immense detail on the sides of the decoy and tot he head of the decoy. This decoy shows glass eyes and is in good condition with some wear to the beak of the decoy.In the early 1900s the Mason Decoy Factory (1896-1924) of Detroit, Michigan, advertised themselves as the "Largest Manufacturers Of High Grade Decoys In The World!" The current record price--$354,500--for a factory decoy was set by a Mason Premier wood duck drake in January 2000. The measurements of this decoy are 6 1/2" x 5 1/2" x 13".

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Mason Mallard Hen Glass Eye Wooden Decoy

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 24 of 529)      

Included in this lot we have a Mason Mallard hen glass eye wooden duck decoy. The Mason Decoy Factory was founded by William James Mason in 1896 and operated until 1924. Mason Offered three grades of decoys: Premier Grade, Challenge Grade, and Standard Grade. Standard Grade decoys were made after 1905 and were the company's least expensive and most popular, being sold by catalog companies such as Sears and Roebuck. Standard Grades were available in three varieties: Glasseye, Tackeye, and Painted Eye. Standard decoys were solid with lathe-turned bodies and round bottoms. This decoy is the Glasseye Variety and shows original paint. This piece shows good condition overall with some wear on the paint due to age and use. It measures 16" long by 5 1/2" wide and 6 3/4" tall.
Included in this lot we have a Mason Mallard hen glass eye wooden duck decoy. The Mason Decoy Factory was founded by William James Mason in 1896 and operated until 1924. ...moreMason Offered three grades of decoys: Premier Grade, Challenge Grade, and Standard Grade. Standard Grade decoys were made after 1905 and were the company's least expensive and most popular, being sold by catalog companies such as Sears and Roebuck. Standard Grades were available in three varieties: Glasseye, Tackeye, and Painted Eye. Standard decoys were solid with lathe-turned bodies and round bottoms. This decoy is the Glasseye Variety and shows original paint. This piece shows good condition overall with some wear on the paint due to age and use. It measures 16" long by 5 1/2" wide and 6 3/4" tall.

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Navajo Crystal Eye Dazzler Trading Post Rug c1950

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 25 of 529)      

This is a nice handmade tight all wool and natural dyed rug from the Navajo Native American Indians in a fine Crystal Eye Dazzler pattern. The rug dates to the mid-1900's and shows a very attractive unbanded-Crystal pattern with Eye Dazzler detail showing well preserved good condition. The rug shows two rows of dark brown and yellow at the top and bottom which is accented by a replicated diamond design with storm patterns of an hourglass or bow tie shape in dark brown with rows of tan, yellow and grey. This is really a nice 1950's representation of Reservation period Navajo Trading Post Rugs. Measures overall 60"L x 33"W.
This is a nice handmade tight all wool and natural dyed rug from the Navajo Native American Indians in a fine Crystal Eye Dazzler pattern. The rug dates to the mid-1900's...more and shows a very attractive unbanded-Crystal pattern with Eye Dazzler detail showing well preserved good condition. The rug shows two rows of dark brown and yellow at the top and bottom which is accented by a replicated diamond design with storm patterns of an hourglass or bow tie shape in dark brown with rows of tan, yellow and grey. This is really a nice 1950's representation of Reservation period Navajo Trading Post Rugs. Measures overall 60"L x 33"W.

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