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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Quaker State Motor Oils Advertising Sign

Lot # 215b (Sale Order: 251 of 537)      

This is an original Quaker State Motor Oils advertising sign. The sign is steel and reads "Genuine Quaker State Motor Oils". The sign shows good overall condition. It does have some rust and wear as shown. The sign measures 6.75" x 20.75".

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Smith & Wesson Model 650 .22 Mag Revolver

Lot # 216 (Sale Order: 252 of 537)      

This lot features a a Smith & Wesson Model 650 .22 Mag revolver with extra .22 Long Rifle Cylinder. The Revolver is in good condition for its age, 1983-1988. Here is Smith & Wesson’s .22 M.R.F. Service Kit Gun Stainless, numbered model 650. Already rare, this 650 is even rarer by virtue of its included Long Rifle Cylinder. It only had six years of production. The Long Rifle cylinder was custom factory special order, probably manufactured in the early 1990s. Construction is stainless steel frame, barrel, and cylinder assembly, with satin chrome trigger and hammer, and steel internal parts. Barrel is 3 inch heavy one piece with exposed cylinder rod. Bore is 1: 18.75 six groove right hand rifling. Sights are 1/10 ounce barrel integral serrated front, with matte finish solid rib section, and frame integral fixed notch rear. Cylinders are both recessed or counterbored rear face, capacity of six rounds of .22 Winchester Magnum or .22 Winchester Rimfire ammunition in the plain faced cylinder; and six rounds of .22 Short, Long, or Long Rifle in the cylinder that bears the V letter factory marking on its rear face. Magnum revolvers like this are NOT designed for .22 Long Rifle ammunition. Frame is small J size, with round butt smooth surface grip frame. Trigger is smooth face .312 combat type, with .265 serrated spur hammer, both satin chrome finish steel. Ignition is floating firing pin, with pinned in plate. Weight empty is 23 1/16 ounces, with center of gravity at the cylinder stop. Overall length is 7 1/2 inches, height of 4 1/2 inches, and a cylinder thickness of 1.3 inches. Double action trigger pull measures at 16 pounds, with an exceptionally light 2 1/4 pound single action pull and no felt creep. Hammer travels 5 to 10 degrees after the cylinder times in all six positions; fully 35 degree hammer travel on single action. Lateral cylinder play with the trigger relaxed is minimal, about 1mm; but with the trigger fully depressed there is no lateral play whatsoever. Cylinder face to forcing cone gap is a tight .005. Blast effect to the under side of the frame top strap directly above the barrel’s forcing cone is minimal, a thin shallow etchy line that traverses 80% of the top strap. Bore, chambers, and mechanism are all bright and clean. Surface detractions are minimal, principally cylinder rotation marking and faint amounts of edge buffing. This is a rare revolver, even more so with both cylinders. Comes with Uncle Mike size 1 holster

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Antique Collection Of Three Powder Flasks

Lot # 216a (Sale Order: 253 of 537)      

This lot features an antique collection of three powder flasks. Two of the powder flasks are constructed of copper, while one it appears is constructed of iron. All three feature designs very prominent in the 19th century. A previous value estimate priced each item with values ranging form 100 to 175. The overall condition of the collection is good for its age, review pictures for condition. Measures: 6 3/4" L x 3 1/2" W x 1" D, 7 1/2" L x 3 1/2" W x 1 1/4" D, and 7 3/4" L x 3 1/4" W x 1 1/2" D

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Sioux Star Pattern Engraved Pipe 19th C. w/ COA

Lot # 217 (Sale Order: 254 of 537)      

This is an authentic Sioux Native American Indian catlinite pipestone engraved star pattern pipe. The Engraved Historic Era Pipe shows a star pattern engraving and was found by Neal Lundquist on his farm in Kingsbury, South Dakota. The piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Bennett's Artifact Authentication. The piece shows wonderful condition and is truly an excellent museum quality piece. Measures 7 15/16"L x 1 5/8"W x 1.5"H and comes in a 8.25"x12.25" glass top shadow box that is 2 1/8" thick.

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Northern Plains Catlinite "T" Pipe 20th C.

Lot # 218 (Sale Order: 255 of 537)      

This is a hand carved pipestone catlinite "T" pipe from the Northern Plains Native American Indians. The piece shows a unique diagonally angled ridge near the bowl opening and and slant cut end with four file cut notches. The 20th century piece shows good condition and measures 6.25"L x 3"H x 1"W.

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Northern Plains War Club c. 1800-1900 w/ COA

Lot # 219 (Sale Order: 256 of 537)      

The lot features an authentic Northern Plains pipestone catlinite war club head from circa 1800-1900 A.D. The piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Bannerstone Tom. Provenance: from the collection of Harold Smith in South Dakota. The piece shows overall good condition with a vertical notch along the center and four decorative notches along the top. The piece measures 4 5/8”L x 1.75”W x 1.75”D.

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Cherokee Frog Effigy Pipe c.1800-1900 w/ COA

Lot # 219a (Sale Order: 257 of 537)      

This is an authentic Cherokee Native American culture Frog Effigy pipe from circa 1800-1900 A.D. The piece shows a wonderful grey/blue steatite material. The pipe comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Bannerstone Tom and is truly a rare piece. Provenance: from the Stoller Collection in North Carolina. The piece shows an arch hopewell like design with carved frog effigy along the top and is truly a museum quality piece. Measures 2 3/8"L x 1 1/8"W x 1.75"H. This comes in a glass top shadow box that is 5.25"x6.25" and 1 3/8" thick. Inside the box is an early tag that reads, "Historic Period Steatite Frog Pipe. Cherokee. N. Carolina."

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Mississippian Personal Tube Pipe c.600-1200 A.D.

Lot # 219b (Sale Order: 258 of 537)      

This is an exceptional authentic Mississippian Culture Pre-Historic Native American personal tube pipe with decorative design from circa 600-1200 A.D. The piece comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from Bannerstone Tom. Provenance: This piece is from the Stoller Collection in Missouri. The piece shows a tulip like pattern with four graduating petal like sections and a thin long bowl. The pipe sows an Indurate Claystone material and overall museum quality condition. Pipe shows a tag. Measures 2.25"L x 1.25"W x 1.25"D.

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Northern Plains Catlinite Pipe & Stem c. 1900

Lot # 219c (Sale Order: 259 of 537)      

This is a wonderful Northern Plains Native American Indian catlinite pipestone elbow pipe bowl and carved wood stem from circa early 1900. The piece shows overall good condition and displays very well. The pipe and stem both show the correct patina and manufacture to reflect such an early age. Provenance: From a large Iowa Native American Artifact collection. Overall measures 21.5"L with a 3.25"L x 2 5/8"H x 1"D elbow pipe.

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American Weapons Corp. Frontier Model Derringer

Lot # 220 (Sale Order: 260 of 537)      

This is an American Weapons Corporation Frontier Model Derringer .22 pistol. The pistol features a nickel finish and fires a .22 long rifle cartridge. The pistol also has checkered grips marked "HH". The pistol is in good condition. It measures 3.25" x 5".

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1885 Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant First Edition

Lot # 221 (Sale Order: 261 of 537)      

This is a first edition 1885 set of “Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant” Volume I & Volume II. The piece was published in 1885-1886 by Charles L. Webster & Company New York. The piece shows green clothe covers with choice, bold gold stamped lettering and seal. The book is a fascinating read with a rare fold-out of the terms of surrender given to Robert E. Lee. Volume I shows an excellent etching of Grant as a young soldier with Volume II having a portrait of the more known image of President U.S. Grant. These memoirs were written from the fall of 1884 and completed four days before his death July 23, 1885. The set was published by Grant’s friend, Samuel Clemmons (Mark Twain) under the alias of his nephew, Charles L. Webster. This is a wonderful excellent quality set and a must own for any Civil War enthusiast. Cover shows some slight wear, but overall a very rare and desirable well preserved set. Volume I, after the title page, has what appears to be a hand written note by Grant, possibly etching or print. Together these measures 6.5"x9 3/8" and each is 1.75" thick.

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Advertising Tin Collection

Lot # 222 (Sale Order: 262 of 537)      

This is an advertising tin collection. Included are five Dupont Blasting Cap tins, two Bell's Wax Vestas, a Faber Castell tin and Humo Cigar tin. All the tins are in good condition. The largest one measures 5.5" x 8.5" x 2.5".

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Navajo Yei Shiprock Area Rug

Lot # 223 (Sale Order: 263 of 537)      

This lot features a Navajo Yei rug form the Shiprock 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 Shiprock Red Rock Yei & Yeibichai weavings our distinguished from the Lukachukai ones by usually having a white or gray light colored background. In these weavings the Figures and quite colorful, using numerous different bright colors. The rug appears to be in good condition for its age. Measures: 32 1/2" L x 30 1/2" W

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Stag Horn European Mount

Lot # 224 (Sale Order: 264 of 537)      

This is a stag horn European mount. The horns have been mounted to a solid wood plaque. They are in good condition with a deep, rich color. The piece measures 20.5" wide and 27" tall.

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Early Black Forest Mounted Chamois 19th-20th

Lot # 225 (Sale Order: 265 of 537)      

This is an antique Black Forest mounted Chamois. This is a fantastic taxidermy mount with a beautiful Black Forest carved plaque. The mount is in good condition. It measures 11.75" wide and 25" tall.

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Navajo Silver and Turquoise Belt Buckle

Lot # 226 (Sale Order: 266 of 537)      

This is a Navajo silver and turquoise belt buckle. The buckle is believed to be sterling silver, but has not been tested. The buckle features a beautifully crafted steer skull in the center surrounded by feathers and scrollwork. The buckle also has impressive turquoise and coral accents. The Navajo belt buckle is in good condition. It measures 2.5" x 3.5".

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Pre-Historic Indian Arrowheads Spears & Artifacts

Lot # 227 (Sale Order: 267 of 537)      

This is a collection of early Neolithic Pre-Historic like hafted obsidian and other stone artifacts. The pieces are from a large Monarch, Montana (Yearout) arrowhead and artifact collection. These are all believed to be Native American Original of the greater Western states (review pictures for origin). The collection includes arrowheads. These have been secured in the delightful shadow box design. The lot features a total of 72 artifacts. Each display is 14 1/2" W x 8" H. Points from the Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, North Dakota, South Dakota, Colorado.

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Southern Plains Child's Bow & Arrow c. 1930

Lot # 228 (Sale Order: 268 of 537)      

This is a wonderful early example of a Southern Plains Native American Indian created child's bow and arrow purchased from a reservation in circa 1930-1940. The piece shows a bent wood construction with braided sinew rawhide sting and is wrapped in parfleche showing various excellent pictorial painted symbols. The bow also shows a harness leather grip with fringe. The arrow shows dyed turkey feather fletching sinew wrappings and a small hafted obsidian bird arrowhead artifact. The arrow is 18 7/8"L. The bow is 34.25"L x 4.5"W.

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Sioux Beaded Sheath & Russell Green River Skinner

Lot # 228a (Sale Order: 269 of 537)      

The lot features a wonderful Sioux Native American Indian beaded sheath with an 1850-1880 J. Russell & Co. Green River Works Buffalo Skinner Knife. The knife shows the crisp hallmark with the diamond symbol attributed to this rare knife. The 19th century shows the curved Buffalo Skinner design with solid wood handle. The sheath shows all glass trade seed beadwork in chalk white, semi-transparent sky blue white hearts, dark blue, medium green, lavender, semi-transparent greasy yellow, and red. The sheath is constructed on Indian tanned hide with long fringe. The knife is 10 5/8"L. The sheath is 17"L with top strap.

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Sioux Beaded & Fringed Tomahawk Drop

Lot # 229 (Sale Order: 270 of 537)      

This is a Sioux Native American Indian beaded Tomahawk War Club drop. The drop shows an Indian Tanned hide construction with 19th century navy and red trade clothe and glass trade seed beads in chalk white, red white hearts, Cheyenne pink, and sky blue. The drop also shows a wonderful blue early glass trade bead on the top strap. The piece displays very well and would accent any tomahawk. The drop measures 12.5"L x 3.25"W.

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Plains Indian Catlinite War Club Buffalo Drop 1900

Lot # 230 (Sale Order: 271 of 537)      

This is a Plains Native American Indian war club with catlinite pipestone head on an Indian tanned Buffalo hide wrapped haft. The early 20th century piece shows overall good condition. The war club has a red ocher dyed Buffalo Bison hair drop. Measures overall 28.5"L with a 2 1/8"H x 4"W x 2"D head.

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Antique Cast Iron & Brass Eagle Fluter Iron

Lot # 231 (Sale Order: 272 of 537)      

This is an antique cast iron and brass fluter iron. The piece is marked "Eagle Pat. Nov. 2, 1875". The bottom is marked "American Machine Co. Philadelphia, PA.". The antique fluter is in good condition. It measures 4.75" x 11.25" and is 5" tall.

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25ct. Australian Boulder Opal Cabochon

Lot # 232 (Sale Order: 273 of 537)      

This is an Australian Boulder Opal cabochon. This opal was mined in the Outback of Australia. The opal shows wonderful diffraction with deep, rich colors of blue, red, and purple. The opal cabochon is in good condition. It measures .6" x .8" and weighs 25 carats.

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23ct. Australian Boulder Opal Cabochon

Lot # 232a (Sale Order: 274 of 537)      

This is an Australian Boulder Opal cabochon. This opal was mined in the Outback of Australia. The opal shows wonderful diffraction with deep, rich colors of blue, red, and purple. The opal cabochon is in good condition. It measures .6" x .9" and weighs 23 carats.

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Sitting Bull and the Indian War Book 1st Edition

Lot # 233 (Sale Order: 275 of 537)      

This is an original rare first edition of "Sitting Bull and the Indian War" by W. Fletcher Johnson. The front cover is exquisite showing a portrait of Sitting Bull with an Indian War scene below and Major General Miles, U.S. Deputy Bartlett. Marked on the cover Ghost Dance. This book was printed in 1891. It tells the story of Sitting Bull and his tragic death. The book contains several illustrations as well. The book is in good to very good condition with a fantastic designed cover. It measures 5.5" x 8.

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