Firearms, Indian, Old West, Knives, & Antiques

Firearms, Indian, Old West, Knives, & Antiques

Saturday, January 14, 2017  |  10:00 AM Mountain
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Firearms, Indian, Old West, Knives, & Antiques

Firearms, Indian, Old West, Knives, & Antiques

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Sale Saturday January 14th 10am MST. Phone Bidding available at 800-686-4216. Shipping available for all items. FFL Required when applies. Download our North American Auction Co mobile bidding app!
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Belgium H. J. Sterling Hammer Side By Side Shotgun

Lot # 129 (Sale Order: 151 of 537)      

This lot features a Belgium H J Sterling Belgium Damascus marked 12 Gauge hammer side by side black powder shotgun Circa 1890's. Wood is nice without repair and mechanics are nice. Hammers function well along with both triggers, fit and finish is nice with some play in the barrel. 30 1/4" length barrels. The shotgun is in good condition for its age, there is signs of use and a small amount of pitting in the barrel. The serial number is 982. Overall Length is 46 1/2"

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Custom 1946 8MM Spanish Mauser Sporting Rifle

Lot # 130 (Sale Order: 152 of 537)      

This lot features a custom 1946 8mm Spanish Mauser sporting rifle. This great post WWII sporting rifle is in 8mm Mauser or 7.92x57, and made by Fabrica De Armas La Coruna. This rifle has a custom hand crafted Monte Carlo wood stock with stunning wood grain. The rifle is in good condition for its age, showing some wear. It is missing the magazine follower and spring. The serial number is E2086. The barrel measures 22" L and the rifle is 42 3/4" L

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Hudson Bay Copper Beaver Effigy Necklace 1800-1850

Lot # 131 (Sale Order: 153 of 537)      

The lot features a worked and etched copper beaver traded by the Hudson Bay Fur Trading Co. to the Northern Plains Native American Indians. The piece is from circa 1800-1850 and shows the crown and standing crowned lion hallmarks. The piece is worked copper in the shape of a beaver effigy with a brass accent on the top and a round copper worked coin having the "HB" Hudson Bay Co. hallmark. The piece shows overall good condition for being around 200 years old. The piece is on a strand of Northern Plains Native American Indian sea glass trade beads in white, yellow, and soft blue. The effigy pendant measures 3.75" x 6.25" and the strand of beads measures 31" long.

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Hudson Bay Copper Cross Necklace 1800-1850

Lot # 132 (Sale Order: 154 of 537)      

This is an etched and worked copper cross or bird effigy necklace traded by the Hudson Bay Fur Trading Co. to the Northern Plains Native American Indians. This shows the “HB” (Hudson Bay Co.) hallmark along with the fleur de lis, crowned standing lion, and dog hallmark. The piece is from circa 1800-1850 and is on a trade beads strand from the Northern Plains Indians. The trade beads are all 18th to 19th century glass beads including green and red sea glass or sand cast beads along with bright green faceted beads. The pendant is made of solid copper with an etched design. It shows good condition. The pendant measures 4" x 4.5" and the necklace measures 32" long.

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Early Oak Pander & Zonen Gentleman's Cabinet

Lot # 133 (Sale Order: 155 of 537)      

This early oak Pander & Zonen gentleman's cabinet is a fine example of workmanship. This cabinet is a unique and useful piece with lots of storage and display space. It has five pieces that can be separated for ease of transport. The doors are lockable and the shelves are moveable. This was made sometime in the late 19th or early 20th centuries. It shows good condition for its age. It does show wear that is appropriate for its age. It measures 103" W x 80 1/4"H x 15 3/4" D

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Original R.H. McKay Hand Tinted Photograph Montana

Lot # 134 (Sale Order: 156 of 537)      

This is an original Rollin H. McKay photograph. The photo is titled "Mission Range of the Rockies" and shows the Mission Mountain Range of the Rocky Mountain front of Western Montana. The photo is in its original frame as it came from the McKay Art Company in Missoula, Montana. The piece is in good condition. The photo measures 8.25" x 13.25" and the frame measures 14.5" x 18.75".

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Coggshall Miles City Leather Scabbard 1900-1909

Lot # 135 (Sale Order: 157 of 537)      

This is an original Charles E. Coggshall leather scabbard made in Miles City, Montana from 1900-1909. After dissolving his partnership with Al Furstnow in 1899, Coggshall started his own saddle shop in Miles City. In 1909, he partnered with two of his employees to form Miles City Saddlery. This scabbard is marked on both sides "C.E. Cogshall Miles City, Mont.". The piece is in good overall condition. It has been repaired and shows some loose stitching. The scabbard measures 6.5" x 30".

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Seeburg Sunburst Jukebox Model STD3 With Records

Lot # 136 (Sale Order: 158 of 537)      

This lot features a Seeburg Sunburst Jukebox model STD# circa 1976 to 79. The jukebox does still function as well as light up. The jukebox comes with the vinyl as well and 158 selectable songs. Big titles such as Guns and Roses, Welcome to the Jungle, Loverboy, The Kid is Hot Tonight, and Journey, Don't Stop Believing. The jukebox has recently be refurbished and is great for any game room. Sounds great! The piece is in good condition for its age. Measures: 40 " W x 27" D x 54" H

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Coin Operated Kiddie Musical Car Ride

Lot # 137 (Sale Order: 159 of 537)      

This lot features a coin-operated kiddie musical car ride. The ride does work properly. The car appears to be in good condition for its age with its original paint. It does however show a few signs of wear and a few chips in its paint. The overall condition of the car is good for its age. Measures: 44" W x 25" D x 35" H

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Navajo Yei Lukachukai Area Rug

Lot # 138 (Sale Order: 160 of 537)      

This lot features a Navajo Yei rug form the Lukachukai area. The Yei Navajo rugs begin in the Northwest corner of the reservation, in the early part of the 20 century Developed by Will Evans Trader and owner of the Shiprock trading Company. Yei are religious deities taken from the Navajo Sand paintings. But these weavings do not have any religious significance. In these weavings the male Yei have round heads & the female Yei have square heads. The Lukachukai area is west and south of the Lukachuka mountains from Shiprock. The Yei and Yeibichai weavings of this area are usually of a larger size, less colorful, made with hand spun wool and the backgrounds are much darker that in the Shiprock Yeis & Yeibichais. The rug is in good condition for its age. Measures: 62" L x 32" W

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Early Navajo Wide Ruins Rug

Lot # 139 (Sale Order: 161 of 537)      

This lot features an early Navajo Wide Ruins region rug.The Wide Ruins Navajo rugs borrow from the Chinle rug designs but tend to be much more intricate in design with more colors. This style of weaving uses a bead stitch of alternating weft colors called railroad tracks in some of the bands. The rug features a striped design with three different types of color. the rug is in good condition for its age. Measures: 57" L: x 34" W

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Antique Oak Gentleman's Dresser

Lot # 140 (Sale Order: 162 of 537)      

This lot features a antique oak gentleman's dresser. This unique piece is has three drawers and a cabinet, the carvings are ornate very detailed. It shows brass hardware and sits on casters, and the mirror swivels. It is in good condition for its age, showing some wear. comes apart in two pieces for ease of transport. It measures 40 1/4" W x 76 1/4" H x 20" D

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1813-1890 History of the Flathead Indians Book

Lot # 141 (Sale Order: 163 of 537)      

This is a RARE c.1890 publication of "1813-1890 History of the Flathead Indians; Their Ways and Hunts" by Major Peter Ronan. Major Ronan was an Indian agent on the Flathead Agency in the late 1800's. The book shows good overall condition. It measures 6.25" x 9.25".

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1889 Constitution of the State of Montana

Lot # 142 (Sale Order: 164 of 537)      

This is an 1889 publication of the "Constitution of the State of Montana". These very early articles adopted by the Constitutional Convention are the framework by which Montana has been built upon. This is an important historical archive. The piece was published by Independent Publishing Co. of Helena, Montana. The book is complete and shows good condition. It measures 5.25" x 8".

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" Dolan" 1930s Racehorse Painting by S.R. Wright

Lot # 143 (Sale Order: 165 of 537)      

This lot features a 1930s original oil painting of "Dolan" as a young race horse. The painting is signed by the artist S.R. Wright. The painting is set in a stunning landscape scene. S. R. Wright was know throughout the 1930s for his landscape painting with horse. It is rare to find one of his works with a race horse. The piece is framed. the overall condition of the piece is good for its age. Measures: 31 1/2" W x 27" H

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Victorian Boston Townhouse Hanging Kerosene Lamp

Lot # 144 (Sale Order: 166 of 537)      

This lot features a rare Victorian Boston townhouse hanging kerosene lamp. The lamp dates to the 1700s-1800s era Boston. The lamp has Victoria brass fittings and a stunning hand painted porcelain brass. The lamp has a working lowering mechanism. The lamp has a green shade. The piece has be well preserved. The overall condition is good for its age. Measures: 39" H x 16" Diameter

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Lewistown Brothel Red Light District Hanging Lamp

Lot # 145 (Sale Order: 167 of 537)      

This lot features a Lewiston brothel red light district hanging kerosene lamp. The lamp dates to the third and fourth quarters of the 19th century and has been stunningly preserved. It was originally hung in a Lewistown brothel. The lamp has a brilliant red shade with brass fittings and hanging prisms. This lamp does not feature a lowering mechanism. Lewistown was the site of a gold rush when gold was discovered in the nearby Judith Mountains in 1880. The lamp is in good condition for its age. Measures:37" H x 15" Diameter

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Earl Heikka (1910-1941) Original Bronze Sculpture

Lot # 146 (Sale Order: 168 of 537)      

This is an original Earl E. Heikka (1910-1941) bronze sculpture. The piece is titled "Blackfoot Chief" and shows the bust of the chief with incredibly fine detail. Heikka was a Great Falls, Montana artist and is considered a contemporary of Charles M. Russell. Born in 1910, he gathered the attention of prominent figures and did commissions for Marshall Field, Gary Cooper, and Con Kelley. His works were featured in an exhibition in Los Angeles in 1931 and the 1933 Chicago World's Fair. Tragically, Heikka took his own life in 1941, thus ending a talented career. This bronze is in very good condition. It has been signed "E. Heikka" and is numbered 10/35. A truly fantastic piece of Montana art history from from the talents of Earl Erik Heikka. The piece measures 7" x 7" and is 12.25" tall.

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Kiowa Buffalo Hair Wrapped Coup Staff c. 1850-1890

Lot # 147 (Sale Order: 169 of 537)      

This is a wonderful authentic original Northern Oklahoma Kiowa Native American Indian Coup Staff from the mid to late 19th century. The piece shows a wood construction with Buffalo Bison hide fur wrappings, a Buffalo Hide drop, and a sinew strand along the staff. The staff is truly and excellent museum quality piece and shows overall good condition (staff head is lose). The staff would have been used by one of the Kiowa Warriors on horse back to practice warfare. The end would have been used to bring down the other opponent. Provenance: From a large private museum collection in Missouri, the same collection as the Northern Plains Wolf Scout cap that we sold for $4,165 at our 1/16/16 auction. The Warriors Coup Stick originally showed Golden Eagle Feathers (indicative of its very early authentic age), which were removed for sale. Measures overall "L.

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Great Lakes Indian Carved Human Face Bow 19th C.

Lot # 148 (Sale Order: 170 of 537)      

This is an excellent important Great Lakes Woodlands Native American Indian carved human face effigy bow from the 19th century. The piece shows oval shaped human face carvings on each end. John Baldwin referred to a similar bow ("so-called medicine bow...") in his book bows Arrows & Quivers of the American Frontier on page 22. The piece is truly a museum quality early Native American bow and shows well preserved good condition. Provenance: From a large private Michigan Native American artifact collection. The bow measures overall 60.5”L

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Nez Perce Spontoon & Gunstock War Club 19th C.

Lot # 149 (Sale Order: 171 of 537)      

This is an excellent Nez Perce Native American Indian Gunstock & Spontoon War Club from the mid to late 19th century. The highly decorated piece shows immense detail and quality with a Revolutionary War era rifle stock construction. The club also has a Revolutionary War (1775-1783) Colonial American Spontoon blade (the hand forged spike head was used during the Revolutionary War by the Americans in trench defense against charging British infantry or cavalry). The spontoon blade shows a triple or three notched pattern and is held into place with an iron spot. The Gunstock handle shows a red mineral dye with heart and tepee brass trade tack effigies with a framed brass track end. The top of the war club shows brass trade tacks framing the burnt tepee pattern with various drawn accents. This is possibly one of the finest crafted Nez Perce 19th Century Spontoon Gunstock war club made available for private purchase as most war clubs of this quality are in private collections or museum displays. The piece was owned by Saul Sol Webb a Warrior from the Nez Perce in the late 19th century to early 20th century and was handed down through his family. A small buckskin hide suspension with some brass trade tacks glorify the handle. Provenance: The war club was purchased directly from Jimmy Webb, son of Sol Webb, of Pendleton, Oregon and was also part of the same collection of Bessie Cawapoo daughter of Like Cawapoo, Chief of the Nez Perce. This tomahawk is published and photographed on the Trade Axe and Tomahawk Collectors Association website. Head has a unique spontoon spear head style European influence design. Rare important Indian artifact. Measures overall 28.25”L x 14”W with a 6.5”L x 1.75”W spontoon blade.

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Comanche Polychrome Painted War Club c. 1850-1890

Lot # 150 (Sale Order: 172 of 537)      

This is an exceptional authentic massive mid to late 19th century war club from the Comanche Southern Plains Native American Indians. The piece shows a wonderful rare style with very few authentic examples being seen in private collections. The war club shows a large size with long mesquite wood haft and was most likely intended for use on horse back and would have been a devastating weapon. The piece shows a stone war club head with Buffalo Indian tanned hide wrapping having excelent polychrome mineral painted designs. The haft shows a polychrome painted rawhide wrapping with 102 early brass covered iron trade tacks. The club shows a kill trophy along the end of the haft showing a human molar tooth inlaid. The end also shows a wrist strap made of Indian tanned hide with a braided quirt like end and the original tag recovered with the piece that reads, "Comanche War Club Fort Sill Ok. (Oklahoma) Terr. (Territory)." Exceptionally rare piece shows museum quality condition and is truly one of the finest Comanche war clubs made available for sale. Provenance: From a large private museum Michigan Native American Artifact Collection, the same collection as the various Wolf Scout pieces. Measures overall 27.5"L with additional 4" fringe along the top and a 12" wrist strap at the end. The head is 5"x3".

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Original Miles City Saddlery Scabbard from Montana

Lot # 151 (Sale Order: 173 of 537)      

This is an original leather scabbard made by Miles City Saddlery in Miles City, Montana. Started in 1910, Miles City Saddlery has made thousands of saddles and other leather goods. This scabbard is marked "Miles City Saddlery Co. Makers Miles City, Mont." and features hand tooled accents. The scabbard is in good condition. It measures 6.75" x 37.75".

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1874 Atlas of Cuyahoga County Ohio

Lot # 152 (Sale Order: 174 of 537)      

This is an 1874 atlas of Cuyahoga County, Ohio. The atlas was published by Titus, Simmons & Titus. The atlas features hand colored maps and lithographs throughout. The atlas shows good condition. It measures 14.5" x 16.5".

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1912 Standard Atlas of Spokane County Washington

Lot # 153 (Sale Order: 175 of 537)      

This is a 1912 Standard Atlas of Spokane County. The atlas was published by George A. Ogle & Co. Publishers and Engravers, Chicago. The atlas features numerous maps and projections. The atlas is believed to be complete and shows good overall condition. The back cover is missing as shown. The atlas measures 15.5" x 18".

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