HUGE Firearm & Western Antique September Sale

HUGE Firearm & Western Antique September Sale

Saturday, September 28, 2019  |  10:00 AM Mountain
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HUGE Firearm & Western Antique September Sale

HUGE Firearm & Western Antique September Sale

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You are invited to join us at our Premier September 28th Western Antique & Collector Sale. The auction will take place on Saturday September 28th 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 Rare & Important Wanapum Ghost Dance Shield, Paiute Ghost Dance Drum, Early Antique Firearms, Winchester Lever Actions, Montana Yogo Sapphire 1.50 carat, Emerald 1.30 ct Investment Grade Stone, Revolver Collection, Large Antique Navajo Rug Collection, Huge Collection of Navajo and Zuni Sterling Silver Jewelry, Trophy Alaskan Kodiak Bear Rug MASSIVE, Montana Yogo Sapphire with GIA Paperwork 0.70 cts., Winchester 1873 Deluxe Long 26 Barrel, Merwin Hulbert Large SA .44, Colt Revolver Collection, 1847 John Audubon Squirrel Lithograph, Hunkpapa Spike Tomahawk from Chief Good Bear 1860's, Smith & Wesson, Rare Montana Territory Knives Bozeman Collection, Rare Montana Original Art, Montana History, Advertising Signs, Colt Model 1860 and 1849 Revolvers and more. The tremendous sale shows fine rare... Show more
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Navajo Sand Cast Carico Lake Turquoise Necklace

Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 1 of 496)      

For your consideration is a Navajo Native American sand cast Naja and Carico Lake turquoise necklace. This necklace features a wonderful sand cast and polished squash Naja with Carico Lake turquoise gemstone prominently set in a shadow box accented by silver braided rope. Carico Lake turquoise is named after the location of its mine on a dried up lake bed in a high, cool area of Lander County, Nevada The clear, iridescent, spring-green color is due to its zinc content and is highly unique and collectible. The necklace is strung with graduated Carico Lake turquoise spheres. Towards the clasp there are four silver accent beads. The necklace is secured by a loop and hook clasp. The Naja measures 2 ½” x 2 ½” and the necklace when unclasped measures 18 ¾”.
For your consideration is a Navajo Native American sand cast Naja and Carico Lake turquoise necklace. This necklace features a wonderful sand cast and polished squash Naj...morea with Carico Lake turquoise gemstone prominently set in a shadow box accented by silver braided rope. Carico Lake turquoise is named after the location of its mine on a dried up lake bed in a high, cool area of Lander County, Nevada The clear, iridescent, spring-green color is due to its zinc content and is highly unique and collectible. The necklace is strung with graduated Carico Lake turquoise spheres. Towards the clasp there are four silver accent beads. The necklace is secured by a loop and hook clasp. The Naja measures 2 ½” x 2 ½” and the necklace when unclasped measures 18 ¾”.

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Navajo Carico Lake Turquoise & Jacla Necklace

Lot # 2 (Sale Order: 2 of 496)      

For your consideration is a Navajo Native American Carico Lake turquoise and jacla pendant necklace from the late 19th century. A traditional Pueblo jewelry adornment, a jacla is two loops of heishi that were originally earrings and sometimes fastened to the bottom of a stone necklace as a pendant-like attachment. Jacla is Navajo for “ear string”. Although jaclas are attributed to the Rio Grande Pueblo Indians, they were traded with other tribes and have so become associated with the Navajo as well. Most jaclas have tabular pieces in the bottom center that are called “corn”. The rarest and most sought after “corns” are made from white or orange (spiny oyster) shell or coral. This stunning double stranded necklace is made of heishe shell and Carico Lake turquoise gemstones. This necklace features a tied chord construction indicative of an early 19th century age. What makes this necklace a wonderful piece is the addition of two jacla earrings with one of the earring sets containing the rare spiny oyster corns. Both jacla’s are complimentary in their use of Carico Lake turquoise. They also feature branch coral beads towards their tying points. This is an exceptional early Navajo Native American piece. It measures 17” long to the tips of the jacla pendants.
For your consideration is a Navajo Native American Carico Lake turquoise and jacla pendant necklace from the late 19th century. A traditional Pueblo jewelry adornment, a ...morejacla is two loops of heishi that were originally earrings and sometimes fastened to the bottom of a stone necklace as a pendant-like attachment. Jacla is Navajo for “ear string”. Although jaclas are attributed to the Rio Grande Pueblo Indians, they were traded with other tribes and have so become associated with the Navajo as well. Most jaclas have tabular pieces in the bottom center that are called “corn”. The rarest and most sought after “corns” are made from white or orange (spiny oyster) shell or coral. This stunning double stranded necklace is made of heishe shell and Carico Lake turquoise gemstones. This necklace features a tied chord construction indicative of an early 19th century age. What makes this necklace a wonderful piece is the addition of two jacla earrings with one of the earring sets containing the rare spiny oyster corns. Both jacla’s are complimentary in their use of Carico Lake turquoise. They also feature branch coral beads towards their tying points. This is an exceptional early Navajo Native American piece. It measures 17” long to the tips of the jacla pendants.

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Navajo Opal & Turquoise Inlaid Butterfly Necklace

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 3 of 496)      

For your consideration is an amazing Navajo Native American butterfly fire opal and Sleeping Beauty turquoise necklace. This stunning necklace is an excellent example of Navajo silversmithing. The necklace features five gorgeous inlaid butterflies. The largest butterfly sits at the center of the chain. They all are the same with the antenna, abdomen and thorax inlaid with onyx, white fire opal, and branch coral. The wings are hand carved out of Sleeping Beauty turquoise. The gemstones are inlaid on a sterling silver back and it is marked by the artist “KS”. The necklace is finished at the clasp with five additional Sleeping Beauty gemstones and braided silver rope accents. When unclasped this necklace measures 19 1/2".
For your consideration is an amazing Navajo Native American butterfly fire opal and Sleeping Beauty turquoise necklace. This stunning necklace is an excellent example of ...moreNavajo silversmithing. The necklace features five gorgeous inlaid butterflies. The largest butterfly sits at the center of the chain. They all are the same with the antenna, abdomen and thorax inlaid with onyx, white fire opal, and branch coral. The wings are hand carved out of Sleeping Beauty turquoise. The gemstones are inlaid on a sterling silver back and it is marked by the artist “KS”. The necklace is finished at the clasp with five additional Sleeping Beauty gemstones and braided silver rope accents. When unclasped this necklace measures 19 1/2".

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Crow Ken Real Bird Sugalite Sterling Bracelet

Lot # 4 (Sale Order: 4 of 496)      

For your consideration is an original Ken Real Bird Crow Native American sterling silver and sugalite bracelet. Ken Real Bird is a member of the Crow tribe called the Apsáalooke in their own language. This tribe historically lived in the Yellowstone River valley and now reside on a reservation south of Billings MT. This bracelet features a gorgeous design throughout the band. The focal point of the cuff is a large triangular cut sugalite gemstone. The backside of the bracelet is marked with the artist Ken Real Birds name attributing to the 92.5% silver purity. The interior diameter of the bracelet measures 6 ½”.
For your consideration is an original Ken Real Bird Crow Native American sterling silver and sugalite bracelet. Ken Real Bird is a member of the Crow tribe called the Aps...moreáalooke in their own language. This tribe historically lived in the Yellowstone River valley and now reside on a reservation south of Billings MT. This bracelet features a gorgeous design throughout the band. The focal point of the cuff is a large triangular cut sugalite gemstone. The backside of the bracelet is marked with the artist Ken Real Birds name attributing to the 92.5% silver purity. The interior diameter of the bracelet measures 6 ½”.

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Navajo T&R Singer Pauite Turquoise Necklace

Lot # 5 (Sale Order: 5 of 496)      

Included in this lot is a Navajo Native American Tommy and Rose Singer Pauite Turquoise necklace. Tommy Singer was a Navajo silversmith who specialized in chip-inlay jewelry. He died on May 31, 2014. After his death, his wife, Rose, continued to create jewelry using designs Singer created prior to his passing. These items are stamped with T&R Singer. This necklace features a wonderful Pauite Turquoise graduated gemstone design. The necklace also features the iconic silver and gold overlay beads marked T&R Singer. The graduated gemstones towards the center of the necklace are separated by fine slivers of hesche shell. When unclasped this necklace measures 28 ¼”.
Included in this lot is a Navajo Native American Tommy and Rose Singer Pauite Turquoise necklace. Tommy Singer was a Navajo silversmith who specialized in chip-inlay jewe...morelry. He died on May 31, 2014. After his death, his wife, Rose, continued to create jewelry using designs Singer created prior to his passing. These items are stamped with T&R Singer. This necklace features a wonderful Pauite Turquoise graduated gemstone design. The necklace also features the iconic silver and gold overlay beads marked T&R Singer. The graduated gemstones towards the center of the necklace are separated by fine slivers of hesche shell. When unclasped this necklace measures 28 ¼”.

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RARE Navajo Ganado Hubbell Trading Post Rug c.1890

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 6 of 496)      

This is an outstanding rare authentic 19th Century Navajo American Indian handwoven Ganado pattern wool rug from the renowned Hubbell Trading Post. The rug shows an outstanding Ganado pattern and dates to circa 1890’s. The Ganado pattern of weaving was established at the trading post founded by Lorenzo Hubbell in the 19th Century. The Ganado rug is best known for the bold “Ganado Red” colour which is integrated into the central diamond and sacred mountain design. In the late 19th Century other blanket traders such as Hudson Bay and Pendleton began creating inexpensive pieces which was hurting the Navajo market. Navajo’s began responding with crafted lesser quality rugs with modern dyes to match the market, but in steps J.L. Hubbell to encourage his weavers by refusing to purchase inexpensive rugs and to thrive on the tradition of extraordinary hand-crafted rugs with mineral pigment dyes such as this example. Juan Lorenzo Hubbell, the founder of the Hubbell Trading Post in 1878 which is now a National Park, passed away in the 1930’s leaving behind a legacy of some of the best Navajo rugs ever created. This example shows a large size with grey background having a large central motif of three diamond figures in Ganado Red, brown / black, tan / cream showing a nice three-color zig-zag border. This is truly a rare example with very few 19th Century Ganado’s being known to exist and this being of such a nice large size. Provenance: From a 90-year collection out of Central Arizona in the Coconino National Forest. Measures overall 98”L x 55”W.
This is an outstanding rare authentic 19th Century Navajo American Indian handwoven Ganado pattern wool rug from the renowned Hubbell Trading Post. The rug shows an outst...moreanding Ganado pattern and dates to circa 1890’s. The Ganado pattern of weaving was established at the trading post founded by Lorenzo Hubbell in the 19th Century. The Ganado rug is best known for the bold “Ganado Red” colour which is integrated into the central diamond and sacred mountain design. In the late 19th Century other blanket traders such as Hudson Bay and Pendleton began creating inexpensive pieces which was hurting the Navajo market. Navajo’s began responding with crafted lesser quality rugs with modern dyes to match the market, but in steps J.L. Hubbell to encourage his weavers by refusing to purchase inexpensive rugs and to thrive on the tradition of extraordinary hand-crafted rugs with mineral pigment dyes such as this example. Juan Lorenzo Hubbell, the founder of the Hubbell Trading Post in 1878 which is now a National Park, passed away in the 1930’s leaving behind a legacy of some of the best Navajo rugs ever created. This example shows a large size with grey background having a large central motif of three diamond figures in Ganado Red, brown / black, tan / cream showing a nice three-color zig-zag border. This is truly a rare example with very few 19th Century Ganado’s being known to exist and this being of such a nice large size. Provenance: From a 90-year collection out of Central Arizona in the Coconino National Forest. Measures overall 98”L x 55”W.

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Navajo Two Grey Hills Wool Rug 1950's Original Tag

Lot # 6a (Sale Order: 7 of 496)      

This is an excellent Navajo Native American Indian wool rug with an excellent Two Grey Hills Toadlena pattern from Crownpoint Trading Post and woven by Susie Shirly. The rug dates to the mid-20th Century and is from the Crownpoint Rug Weavers Association from Crownpoint, New Mexico. The rug has the original early trading post tag which reads, “No. 30CA 3 Crownpoint Rug Weavers Assn. Crownpoint, New Mexico Weaver: Susie Shirly Address: Two Grey Hill.” Crownpoint, New Mexico has been home to a gathering of extraordinary Navajo weavers since the early 1900’s including weavers from the Lorenzo Hubbell Trading Post, Teec Nos Pos Trading Post, Toadlena and Two Grey Hills Trading Post and J.B. Moore Old Crystal Trading Post. In circa 1950-1960’s the Crownpoint Rug Weavers Association founded the Crownpoint Rug Auction which is still in operation today. The rug shows a nice tight weave of 100% wool showing natural colors of black, cream/white, light-medium brown, dark brown, and grey. The rug has immense detail and shows very well-preserved museum quality condition. Provenance: From a 90-year collection out of Central Arizona in the Coconino National Forest. Measures overall 56 inches long by 45 inches wide (the measurements include the four tassels which are ach 4.5 inches in length).
This is an excellent Navajo Native American Indian wool rug with an excellent Two Grey Hills Toadlena pattern from Crownpoint Trading Post and woven by Susie Shirly. The ...morerug dates to the mid-20th Century and is from the Crownpoint Rug Weavers Association from Crownpoint, New Mexico. The rug has the original early trading post tag which reads, “No. 30CA 3 Crownpoint Rug Weavers Assn. Crownpoint, New Mexico Weaver: Susie Shirly Address: Two Grey Hill.” Crownpoint, New Mexico has been home to a gathering of extraordinary Navajo weavers since the early 1900’s including weavers from the Lorenzo Hubbell Trading Post, Teec Nos Pos Trading Post, Toadlena and Two Grey Hills Trading Post and J.B. Moore Old Crystal Trading Post. In circa 1950-1960’s the Crownpoint Rug Weavers Association founded the Crownpoint Rug Auction which is still in operation today. The rug shows a nice tight weave of 100% wool showing natural colors of black, cream/white, light-medium brown, dark brown, and grey. The rug has immense detail and shows very well-preserved museum quality condition. Provenance: From a 90-year collection out of Central Arizona in the Coconino National Forest. Measures overall 56 inches long by 45 inches wide (the measurements include the four tassels which are ach 4.5 inches in length).

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Archaic Illinois Agate Basin Spear c.10550-9350 BP

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 8 of 496)      

This is an excellent authentic ancient pre-historic Agate Basin long spear point in a rare high grade of G9+. The point shows a wonderful flint material and is in excellent well-preserved museum quality condition which is graded as being a G-9+. This is an authentic original Agate Basin spear point in a very rare large size that was collected in Saline County, Illinois. The spear point has a collection museum tag that reads, “222-A5 Carrizozo Archaic 5 ¾” Agate Basin Flint Point Saline Co., ILL, Book Value $3000.00 G-9+ Ralph Morgan D-350 E. Texas” and “5 ½ AGATE BASIN G-9+ Value 3000 Saline Co. IL pg. 695.” This 10,550-9,350 B.P. artifact is from the Illinois Native American Indians and is an exceptionally fine spear point showing wonderful detail and an extraordinary 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 5 3/4” long by 1 1/8” wide. Riker case is 5.25”x6.25” and 1” thick.
This is an excellent authentic ancient pre-historic Agate Basin long spear point in a rare high grade of G9+. The point shows a wonderful flint material and is in excelle...morent well-preserved museum quality condition which is graded as being a G-9+. This is an authentic original Agate Basin spear point in a very rare large size that was collected in Saline County, Illinois. The spear point has a collection museum tag that reads, “222-A5 Carrizozo Archaic 5 ¾” Agate Basin Flint Point Saline Co., ILL, Book Value $3000.00 G-9+ Ralph Morgan D-350 E. Texas” and “5 ½ AGATE BASIN G-9+ Value 3000 Saline Co. IL pg. 695.” This 10,550-9,350 B.P. artifact is from the Illinois Native American Indians and is an exceptionally fine spear point showing wonderful detail and an extraordinary 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 5 3/4” long by 1 1/8” wide. Riker case is 5.25”x6.25” and 1” thick.

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RARE Dovetail St. Charles Spear Point 9000-6000 BC

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 9 of 496)      

This is an extraordinary authentic pre-historic notched Dovetail / St. Charles long spear point with a nice high grade of G9+ and book value of $4,000. The ancient point is expertly constructed from a fine Flint Ridge material with outstanding color and is in very well-preserved excellent museum quality condition. The point shows a large / tall Archaic Dovetail / St. Charles spear point with heavy notching. The spear point has a collection museum tag that reads, “230-A10 Carrizozo 5 13/18” Archaic Dove Tail Flint Point from Ohio Book Value $4000.00 D-125” and “5 13/16 Dove Tail G-9+ Value $4,000 Ohio D-125”. This is truly a rare authentic St. Charles / Dovetail spear point with outstanding condition and color ranging from red/pink and green to browns and tans and was collected in Ohio. This 9000-6000 BC artifact is from the Ohio Native American Indians and is in exceptionally fine spear point showing wonderful detail and an extraordinary 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 5 7/8”L x 1.5”W. Riker case is 5.5”x6.5” and 1” thick. The point is hand painted on the front with a museum collection number of OHIO 9/3562.
This is an extraordinary authentic pre-historic notched Dovetail / St. Charles long spear point with a nice high grade of G9+ and book value of $4,000. The ancient point ...moreis expertly constructed from a fine Flint Ridge material with outstanding color and is in very well-preserved excellent museum quality condition. The point shows a large / tall Archaic Dovetail / St. Charles spear point with heavy notching. The spear point has a collection museum tag that reads, “230-A10 Carrizozo 5 13/18” Archaic Dove Tail Flint Point from Ohio Book Value $4000.00 D-125” and “5 13/16 Dove Tail G-9+ Value $4,000 Ohio D-125”. This is truly a rare authentic St. Charles / Dovetail spear point with outstanding condition and color ranging from red/pink and green to browns and tans and was collected in Ohio. This 9000-6000 BC artifact is from the Ohio Native American Indians and is in exceptionally fine spear point showing wonderful detail and an extraordinary 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 5 7/8”L x 1.5”W. Riker case is 5.5”x6.5” and 1” thick. The point is hand painted on the front with a museum collection number of OHIO 9/3562.

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Fannie Nampeyo (1900-1987) Hopi Polychrome Pottery

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 10 of 496)      

This is an original authentic Hopi Native American Indian polychrome pottery bowl attributed to Fannie Nampeyo (1900-1987). Fannie Nampeyo, also known as Fannie Lesou Polacca and Fannie Nampeyo Polacca, was an American master potter who carried on the traditions of her famous mother Nampeyo of Hano. Fannie Nampeyo was married to Vinton Polacca and was mother to Elva Nampeyo. She learned her trade from her mother one of the most renowned Hopi potters. The bowl shows a cream to red background with a black/brown traditional geometric pattern. The piece comes from a large 19th Century to early 1900’s pottery collection which includes multiple pieces from the Nampeyo family including this piece. The piece is attributed to Fannie Nampeyo and is not signed. Overall the piece shows good condition with repaired chips at the top. Overall the piece measures 9”H by 5.5”W diameter. Provenance: From a 90-year collection out of Central Arizona in the Coconino National Forest.
This is an original authentic Hopi Native American Indian polychrome pottery bowl attributed to Fannie Nampeyo (1900-1987). Fannie Nampeyo, also known as Fannie Lesou Pol...moreacca and Fannie Nampeyo Polacca, was an American master potter who carried on the traditions of her famous mother Nampeyo of Hano. Fannie Nampeyo was married to Vinton Polacca and was mother to Elva Nampeyo. She learned her trade from her mother one of the most renowned Hopi potters. The bowl shows a cream to red background with a black/brown traditional geometric pattern. The piece comes from a large 19th Century to early 1900’s pottery collection which includes multiple pieces from the Nampeyo family including this piece. The piece is attributed to Fannie Nampeyo and is not signed. Overall the piece shows good condition with repaired chips at the top. Overall the piece measures 9”H by 5.5”W diameter. Provenance: From a 90-year collection out of Central Arizona in the Coconino National Forest.

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Osage Beaded Pipe & Bag - Chief Lookout 19th-20th

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 11 of 496)      

This is an authentic 19th Century beaded pipe bag with pipe from Osage American Indian Chief Fred Lookout. The piece was purchased from Bonham’s Auction House 40 years ago by the current collectors family where it has been displayed since. The lot includes an outstanding whimsically beaded pipe tobacco bag dating to the 19th Century and a later early 1900 elbow catlinite pipe with wood stem and wood tamper. The set was owned and used by Osage Chief Fred Lookout (1865-1949). Chief Lookout was one of the leaders of the Osage people and was born near Independence, Kansas. Lookout entered tribal politics in 1908 when he was elected as assistant principal chief and then later appointed the principal chief by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior Walter L. Fisher, replacing Bacon Rind. He served as the principal Chief of the Osage Nation for most of the rest of his life until his death in 1949. The bag shows an Indian tanned hide construction having a fantastic pattern of three panels sewn together with an artful hand cut long fringe accent down each of the three seems. Each of the three sides shows excellent whimsical geometric beadwork with all early circa 1800’s period correct glass trade seed beads of greasy yellow, butterscotch, chalk white, cobalt, semi-transparent red, semi-transparent green, sky padre blue, medium green and Cheyenne pink in designs such as a five-pointed star, flower, blossoms and possibly corn. The top of the bag shows the original tie straps and an old collection museum tag which states, “Osage Chief Lookout Pipe & Pipe Bag”. The pipe shows a pipestone catlinite elbow design which has been nicely hand carved and has a good rich smoked patina. Along with the pipe is a possibly later added short wood pipe stem which shows an old original gasket at the pipe connection and burnt finish, a truly artistic and ceremonial addition. Along with the pipe is an original wood pipe tamper. Provenance: From the private family collection of Sarah Alling of Helena, Montana. The piece was purchased by her family at Bonham’s Auction House over 40 years ago. The family collection of Sarah Alling, a 5th Generation Montanan, began in the 19th Century and has grown since. Along with being an avid collector herself, Sarah co-founded with Bruce VanLandingham Sundog Fine Art of Bozeman, Montana which was both part museum and gallery. The bag measures 15”L with an additional 6”L of fringe by 7”W x 7”D. Comes on a display which was created by Sarah Alling’s father, the original purchaser.
This is an authentic 19th Century beaded pipe bag with pipe from Osage American Indian Chief Fred Lookout. The piece was purchased from Bonham’s Auction House 40 years ag...moreo by the current collectors family where it has been displayed since. The lot includes an outstanding whimsically beaded pipe tobacco bag dating to the 19th Century and a later early 1900 elbow catlinite pipe with wood stem and wood tamper. The set was owned and used by Osage Chief Fred Lookout (1865-1949). Chief Lookout was one of the leaders of the Osage people and was born near Independence, Kansas. Lookout entered tribal politics in 1908 when he was elected as assistant principal chief and then later appointed the principal chief by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior Walter L. Fisher, replacing Bacon Rind. He served as the principal Chief of the Osage Nation for most of the rest of his life until his death in 1949. The bag shows an Indian tanned hide construction having a fantastic pattern of three panels sewn together with an artful hand cut long fringe accent down each of the three seems. Each of the three sides shows excellent whimsical geometric beadwork with all early circa 1800’s period correct glass trade seed beads of greasy yellow, butterscotch, chalk white, cobalt, semi-transparent red, semi-transparent green, sky padre blue, medium green and Cheyenne pink in designs such as a five-pointed star, flower, blossoms and possibly corn. The top of the bag shows the original tie straps and an old collection museum tag which states, “Osage Chief Lookout Pipe & Pipe Bag”. The pipe shows a pipestone catlinite elbow design which has been nicely hand carved and has a good rich smoked patina. Along with the pipe is a possibly later added short wood pipe stem which shows an old original gasket at the pipe connection and burnt finish, a truly artistic and ceremonial addition. Along with the pipe is an original wood pipe tamper. Provenance: From the private family collection of Sarah Alling of Helena, Montana. The piece was purchased by her family at Bonham’s Auction House over 40 years ago. The family collection of Sarah Alling, a 5th Generation Montanan, began in the 19th Century and has grown since. Along with being an avid collector herself, Sarah co-founded with Bruce VanLandingham Sundog Fine Art of Bozeman, Montana which was both part museum and gallery. The bag measures 15”L with an additional 6”L of fringe by 7”W x 7”D. Comes on a display which was created by Sarah Alling’s father, the original purchaser.

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Eskimo Native American Indian Inuit Walrus Oosik

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 12 of 496)      

This lot features an original rare Eskimo Inuit Native American Indian Oosik. The oosik is the baculum, or penis bone of the Walrus and is long valued as a totemic by the Eskimo people. Traditionally in Inuit culture, these bones would be carved into scrimshaw decoration, or turned into a club for hunting. he Ivory was taken legally by the Eskimo Indigenous people in Alaska. The piece shows some wear with slight chipping. Overall the oosik is of a very large size and is truly a wonderful example. Measures overall 23" L and 6 1/2" in outside circumference at the widest point.
This lot features an original rare Eskimo Inuit Native American Indian Oosik. The oosik is the baculum, or penis bone of the Walrus and is long valued as a totemic by the...more Eskimo people. Traditionally in Inuit culture, these bones would be carved into scrimshaw decoration, or turned into a club for hunting. he Ivory was taken legally by the Eskimo Indigenous people in Alaska. The piece shows some wear with slight chipping. Overall the oosik is of a very large size and is truly a wonderful example. Measures overall 23" L and 6 1/2" in outside circumference at the widest point.

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Original Dennis Hopper Signs of the Times Poster

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 13 of 496)      

Included in this lot we have a original Dennis Hopper framed "Signs of the Times" poster originating from 1966. Dennis Hopper (1936-2010) was an American actor, artist, photographer, and film director. He is best known for his roles in the films Blue Velvet, Hoosiers, Easy Rider, and has been nominated for numerous awards. The poster is from his art show, featuring photographs and art of various celebrity figures, as well as his newly released limited edition book. The poster shows the image of a man sticking his tongue out with writing stamped across its surface. The piece is marked across the front reading "Dennis Hopper Signs of the Times - New 544 page limited edition book Dennis Hopper photographs 1961-1967 published by Taschen - September 12 - October 24" with information on the art gallery. The poster is set into a white frame with a wall hanging mount. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and collected by Bruce VanLandingham. Bruce VanLandingham was a pillar in the American Indian collecting community and a respected expert. Along with being an avid collector Bruce also was the sole owner of Sundog Fine Art Gallery in Bozeman which was both part museum and gallery. The piece shows good condition overall with two creases in the poster where it was folded for shipping. The frame measures 37" wide by 25" tall.
Included in this lot we have a original Dennis Hopper framed "Signs of the Times" poster originating from 1966. Dennis Hopper (1936-2010) was an American actor, artist, p...morehotographer, and film director. He is best known for his roles in the films Blue Velvet, Hoosiers, Easy Rider, and has been nominated for numerous awards. The poster is from his art show, featuring photographs and art of various celebrity figures, as well as his newly released limited edition book. The poster shows the image of a man sticking his tongue out with writing stamped across its surface. The piece is marked across the front reading "Dennis Hopper Signs of the Times - New 544 page limited edition book Dennis Hopper photographs 1961-1967 published by Taschen - September 12 - October 24" with information on the art gallery. The poster is set into a white frame with a wall hanging mount. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and collected by Bruce VanLandingham. Bruce VanLandingham was a pillar in the American Indian collecting community and a respected expert. Along with being an avid collector Bruce also was the sole owner of Sundog Fine Art Gallery in Bozeman which was both part museum and gallery. The piece shows good condition overall with two creases in the poster where it was folded for shipping. The frame measures 37" wide by 25" tall.

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HUGE Buffalo Horse Bronze by Frederick Remington

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 14 of 496)      

Included in this lot is a Remington Buffalo Horse Bronze sculpture. Remingon's sculpture The Buffalo Horse is an historical and dynamic rendering in bronze of the ritual of "buffalo running" by the American Plains Indians. An Native American hunter is depicted attempting to overpower and take down a powerful buffalo. No easy prey, the buffalo comes up under the horse and throws the hunter up into the air. The original casting of The Buffalo Horse is on display at the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This bronze is in wonderful condition showing a lovely patina. It is mounted on a marble bass with brass plaque reading “Buffalo Horse – by Frederic Remington”. The bronze measures 32" x 20 1/2" x 11".
Included in this lot is a Remington Buffalo Horse Bronze sculpture. Remingon's sculpture The Buffalo Horse is an historical and dynamic rendering in bronze of the ritual ...moreof "buffalo running" by the American Plains Indians. An Native American hunter is depicted attempting to overpower and take down a powerful buffalo. No easy prey, the buffalo comes up under the horse and throws the hunter up into the air. The original casting of The Buffalo Horse is on display at the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This bronze is in wonderful condition showing a lovely patina. It is mounted on a marble bass with brass plaque reading “Buffalo Horse – by Frederic Remington”. The bronze measures 32" x 20 1/2" x 11".

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David Manuel Chief Joseph Bronze Statue c. 1980

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 15 of 496)      

Featured in this lot we have a limited edition David Manuel bronze sculpture of Chief Joseph dated 1980. David Manuel (b. 1940) is an American artist known for his bronze figural pieces and for his public work projects. Manuel focused is art on the issues around the American expansion, showing in his works of Native Americans, pioneers, and cowboys. This bronze depicts Native American leader Chief Joseph as he holds up his rifle to drop. The statue shows excellent attention to detail and strikes an impressive figure. The piece is marked across the front reading "Chief Joseph "Hear Me My Chiefs" Manuel c 1980". The side of the piece is marked with "Fred Mitchell c 1980 50/50" and shows a "Maiden Bronze Foundry" stamp on the other side. This limited edition statue is marked on the back with part of Chief Joseph's famous speech, reading "I Am Tired, My Heart is sick and sad from where the Sun now stands, I will fight no more.". The piece is set onto a custom made hardwood base with a brown felt bottom. The statue shows good condition overall with little to no wear. The piece measures 25" tall with the base measuring 9" wide and 8 3/4" deep. David Manuel artwork has become increasingly collectible with a piece of similar size that sold for $22,000 at a May 2019 sale at Heritage Auctions.
Featured in this lot we have a limited edition David Manuel bronze sculpture of Chief Joseph dated 1980. David Manuel (b. 1940) is an American artist known for his bronze...more figural pieces and for his public work projects. Manuel focused is art on the issues around the American expansion, showing in his works of Native Americans, pioneers, and cowboys. This bronze depicts Native American leader Chief Joseph as he holds up his rifle to drop. The statue shows excellent attention to detail and strikes an impressive figure. The piece is marked across the front reading "Chief Joseph "Hear Me My Chiefs" Manuel c 1980". The side of the piece is marked with "Fred Mitchell c 1980 50/50" and shows a "Maiden Bronze Foundry" stamp on the other side. This limited edition statue is marked on the back with part of Chief Joseph's famous speech, reading "I Am Tired, My Heart is sick and sad from where the Sun now stands, I will fight no more.". The piece is set onto a custom made hardwood base with a brown felt bottom. The statue shows good condition overall with little to no wear. The piece measures 25" tall with the base measuring 9" wide and 8 3/4" deep. David Manuel artwork has become increasingly collectible with a piece of similar size that sold for $22,000 at a May 2019 sale at Heritage Auctions.

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Large Montana Chainsaw Carved Black Bear Statue

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 16 of 496)      

Available for your bidding pleasure is this large Montana Chainsaw Carved Black Bear Statue. The exceptional piece displays a mama bear perched in high alert on a stump with her baby cub hiding bashfully between her legs. The bear is seen with it's arms stretched open with a regal stare into the distance. The piece was constructed using a chainsaw and one solid piece of wood. The Bears show a glossy black varnish which adds excellent detail to this piece. Measures 65" tall, 34" wide, 21" deep.
Available for your bidding pleasure is this large Montana Chainsaw Carved Black Bear Statue. The exceptional piece displays a mama bear perched in high alert on a stump w...moreith her baby cub hiding bashfully between her legs. The bear is seen with it's arms stretched open with a regal stare into the distance. The piece was constructed using a chainsaw and one solid piece of wood. The Bears show a glossy black varnish which adds excellent detail to this piece. Measures 65" tall, 34" wide, 21" deep.

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Montana Chainsaw Carved Black Bear Side Table

Lot # 15a (Sale Order: 17 of 496)      

Available for your bidding pleasure is this Montana made Chainsaw Carved Black Bear Side Table. This wonderful piece displays a Black Bear Cub with it's arms stretched holding up the table top. The piece was constructed using a chainsaw and one solid piece of wood. The Bears show a glossy black varnish which adds excellent detail to this piece. Measures
Available for your bidding pleasure is this Montana made Chainsaw Carved Black Bear Side Table. This wonderful piece displays a Black Bear Cub with it's arms stretched ho...morelding up the table top. The piece was constructed using a chainsaw and one solid piece of wood. The Bears show a glossy black varnish which adds excellent detail to this piece. Measures

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Collection of Montana Territory Business Licenses

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 18 of 496)      

Available for your bidding pleasure we have this Collection of Montana Territory Business Licenses. This lot features eleven Montana Territory business licenses all originating from year 1880. These business licenses were issued in Bannack, Montana. Bannack is a ghost town in Beaverhead County, which was founded in 1862 and named after the local Bannock Indians. The town is located south of Dillon, Montana. At its peak, Bannack had a population of about ten thousand people. There were three hotels, three bakeries, three blacksmith shops, two stables, two meat markets, a grocery store, a restaurant, a brewery, a billiard hall, and four saloons. Though all of the businesses were built of logs, some had decorative false fronts. They show great condition with vibrant ink. They measure 4 1/2" by 5 1/2".
Available for your bidding pleasure we have this Collection of Montana Territory Business Licenses. This lot features eleven Montana Territory business licenses all origi...morenating from year 1880. These business licenses were issued in Bannack, Montana. Bannack is a ghost town in Beaverhead County, which was founded in 1862 and named after the local Bannock Indians. The town is located south of Dillon, Montana. At its peak, Bannack had a population of about ten thousand people. There were three hotels, three bakeries, three blacksmith shops, two stables, two meat markets, a grocery store, a restaurant, a brewery, a billiard hall, and four saloons. Though all of the businesses were built of logs, some had decorative false fronts. They show great condition with vibrant ink. They measure 4 1/2" by 5 1/2".

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Frank L. Hargis Custom Scrimshaw Handle Knife

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 19 of 496)      

Featured in this lot we have a custom Frank L. Hargis hand crafted horn and ivory scrimshaw handle knife. Frank L. Hargis is a maker of high quality hand crafted knives and is based out of Flora, Illinois and was a member of the Knifemaker's Guild. The knife shows a excellent mirror finished double edged steel spear point style knife blade with full tang construction. The knife shows a decorated metal guard and pommel with scrimshawed bone and horn grip with metal accents. The grip shows a piece of buffalo or other dark horn with ivory to each side and at the center of the horn. The pieces show a scrimshawed pattern of thin branches with leaves. The blade is marked "Frank L. Hargis Handmade Knives Flora, Illinois" with some decorative etchings giving it a medallion look. This knife shows very good condition with some very minor wear on the grip. The knife measures 12 3/4" long with a 8" long blade.
Featured in this lot we have a custom Frank L. Hargis hand crafted horn and ivory scrimshaw handle knife. Frank L. Hargis is a maker of high quality hand crafted knives a...morend is based out of Flora, Illinois and was a member of the Knifemaker's Guild. The knife shows a excellent mirror finished double edged steel spear point style knife blade with full tang construction. The knife shows a decorated metal guard and pommel with scrimshawed bone and horn grip with metal accents. The grip shows a piece of buffalo or other dark horn with ivory to each side and at the center of the horn. The pieces show a scrimshawed pattern of thin branches with leaves. The blade is marked "Frank L. Hargis Handmade Knives Flora, Illinois" with some decorative etchings giving it a medallion look. This knife shows very good condition with some very minor wear on the grip. The knife measures 12 3/4" long with a 8" long blade.

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Frank L. Hargis Custom Scrimshaw Buck Knife

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 20 of 496)      

Available in this lot we have a custom Frank L. Hargis hand crafted horn and ivory scrimshaw handle knife. Frank L. Hargis is a maker of high quality hand crafted knives and is based out of Flora, Illinois and was a member of the Knifemaker's Guild. The knife shows a wonderful mirror finished steel clip point knife blade with full tang construction. The knife shows a decorated metal "S" guard and pommel with scrimshawed bone and horn grip with metal accents. The grip shows a piece of buffalo or other dark horn with ivory to each side and at the center of the horn. The pieces show a scrimshawed pattern of thin branches with leaves. The blade is marked "Frank L. Hargis Handmade Knives Flora, Illinois" with some decorative etchings giving it a medallion look. The knife shows very good condition with light wear on the handle. The knife measures 12 3/4" long overall with a 7 7/8" long blade.
Available in this lot we have a custom Frank L. Hargis hand crafted horn and ivory scrimshaw handle knife. Frank L. Hargis is a maker of high quality hand crafted knives ...moreand is based out of Flora, Illinois and was a member of the Knifemaker's Guild. The knife shows a wonderful mirror finished steel clip point knife blade with full tang construction. The knife shows a decorated metal "S" guard and pommel with scrimshawed bone and horn grip with metal accents. The grip shows a piece of buffalo or other dark horn with ivory to each side and at the center of the horn. The pieces show a scrimshawed pattern of thin branches with leaves. The blade is marked "Frank L. Hargis Handmade Knives Flora, Illinois" with some decorative etchings giving it a medallion look. The knife shows very good condition with light wear on the handle. The knife measures 12 3/4" long overall with a 7 7/8" long blade.

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N.A. Forsyth Crow Apsaalooke Warrior Photo c. 1906

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 21 of 496)      

This is an exceptional authentic original photograph by N.A. Forsyth of Butte, Montana showing a Crow Apsaalooke (Apsáalooke) Buffalo Roundup Camp dating to circa 1906. The photograph is marked on the back as shown N.A. Forsyth Butte, MT. The piece shows a silver gelatin original photograph on a heavy mount showing a gilt angled edge. The photograph shows a Montana Crow Apsáalooke Native American Indian Buffalo Roundup Camp dating to circa 1906 showing an Apsaalooke warrior wearing a fully beaded vest with fully beaded belt, porcupine hair roach, wool trade blanket leggings with beaded cuffs, wonderfully beaded moccasins, an either porcupine quilled or hair pipe beaded choker necklace and sleigh brass dance bells. Norman A. Forsyth (American 1869-1949) was a photographer who operated a studio out of Butte, Montana from 1904-1930 working for Underwood and Underwood and later Keystone View Company. Most of his work is displayed in stereograph viewer and portrait cabinet card form with such original photographs as this being increasingly scarce. He was known for his unique views of Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks; Butte, Montana; and Montana Indian Tribes. The piece is in very good original condition and has been professionally set in an antique gilt frame of the period. The frame measures overall 9 3/8”x7 3/8”. The photograph measures overall 6.5”x4.5”.
This is an exceptional authentic original photograph by N.A. Forsyth of Butte, Montana showing a Crow Apsaalooke (Apsáalooke) Buffalo Roundup Camp dating to circa 1906. T...morehe photograph is marked on the back as shown N.A. Forsyth Butte, MT. The piece shows a silver gelatin original photograph on a heavy mount showing a gilt angled edge. The photograph shows a Montana Crow Apsáalooke Native American Indian Buffalo Roundup Camp dating to circa 1906 showing an Apsaalooke warrior wearing a fully beaded vest with fully beaded belt, porcupine hair roach, wool trade blanket leggings with beaded cuffs, wonderfully beaded moccasins, an either porcupine quilled or hair pipe beaded choker necklace and sleigh brass dance bells. Norman A. Forsyth (American 1869-1949) was a photographer who operated a studio out of Butte, Montana from 1904-1930 working for Underwood and Underwood and later Keystone View Company. Most of his work is displayed in stereograph viewer and portrait cabinet card form with such original photographs as this being increasingly scarce. He was known for his unique views of Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks; Butte, Montana; and Montana Indian Tribes. The piece is in very good original condition and has been professionally set in an antique gilt frame of the period. The frame measures overall 9 3/8”x7 3/8”. The photograph measures overall 6.5”x4.5”.

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N.A. Forsyth Crow Apsaalooke Buffalo Camp c. 1906

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 22 of 496)      

This is an exceptional authentic original photograph by N.A. Forsyth of Butte, Montana showing a Crow Apsaalooke (Apsáalooke) Buffalo Roundup Camp dating to circa 1906. The photograph is marked on the back as shown N.A. Forsyth Butte, MT. The piece shows a silver gelatin original photograph on a heavy mount showing a gilt angled edge. The photograph shows a Montana Crow Apsáalooke Native American Indian Buffalo Roundup Camp dating to circa 1906 with multiple tipi’s in the background with a campfire at the foreground with a young Apsaalooke mother having a wearing blanket draped over her shoulders and a shirtless Apsaalooke child at her knees. Norman A. Forsyth (American 1869-1949) was a photographer who operated a studio out of Butte, Montana from 1904-1930 working for Underwood and Underwood and later Keystone View Company. Most of his work is displayed in stereograph viewer and portrait cabinet card form with such original photographs as this being increasingly scarce. He was known for his unique views of Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks; Butte, Montana; and Montana Indian Tribes. The piece is in very good original condition and has been professionally set in an antique gilt frame of the period. The frame measures overall 8 7/8” x 6 7/8”. The photograph measures overall 6.75”x4.5”.
This is an exceptional authentic original photograph by N.A. Forsyth of Butte, Montana showing a Crow Apsaalooke (Apsáalooke) Buffalo Roundup Camp dating to circa 1906. T...morehe photograph is marked on the back as shown N.A. Forsyth Butte, MT. The piece shows a silver gelatin original photograph on a heavy mount showing a gilt angled edge. The photograph shows a Montana Crow Apsáalooke Native American Indian Buffalo Roundup Camp dating to circa 1906 with multiple tipi’s in the background with a campfire at the foreground with a young Apsaalooke mother having a wearing blanket draped over her shoulders and a shirtless Apsaalooke child at her knees. Norman A. Forsyth (American 1869-1949) was a photographer who operated a studio out of Butte, Montana from 1904-1930 working for Underwood and Underwood and later Keystone View Company. Most of his work is displayed in stereograph viewer and portrait cabinet card form with such original photographs as this being increasingly scarce. He was known for his unique views of Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks; Butte, Montana; and Montana Indian Tribes. The piece is in very good original condition and has been professionally set in an antique gilt frame of the period. The frame measures overall 8 7/8” x 6 7/8”. The photograph measures overall 6.75”x4.5”.

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Navajo Ganado Rug - Hubbell Trading Post c. 1900-

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 23 of 496)      

For your consideration is this very rare original circa early 1900's Navajo Native American Ganado Rug. Located in the southwest of Crystal in the geographical center of the Navajo Reservation the Ganado pattern of weaving was established by Lorenzo Hubbell in late 1800. The motif generally consists of one or more stepped diamonds or stepped and embellished triangles. The colors are usually dominated by a red background with gray, ivory, black and red designs surrounded by geometric border. This rug shows pristine craftsmanship made from 100% soft high-quality wool and shows the red background with many good examples of the stepped diamonds, and multiple colors of crosses. The coloration is done in natural pigmented red, gray, black, and ivory. The rug is believed to be early 1900's work and is in very good condition. The measurements of the rug are 84" x 52".
For your consideration is this very rare original circa early 1900's Navajo Native American Ganado Rug. Located in the southwest of Crystal in the geographical center of ...morethe Navajo Reservation the Ganado pattern of weaving was established by Lorenzo Hubbell in late 1800. The motif generally consists of one or more stepped diamonds or stepped and embellished triangles. The colors are usually dominated by a red background with gray, ivory, black and red designs surrounded by geometric border. This rug shows pristine craftsmanship made from 100% soft high-quality wool and shows the red background with many good examples of the stepped diamonds, and multiple colors of crosses. The coloration is done in natural pigmented red, gray, black, and ivory. The rug is believed to be early 1900's work and is in very good condition. The measurements of the rug are 84" x 52".

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Navajo Wide Ruins Trading Post Rug Crownpoint

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 24 of 496)      

The rug is a fine Navajo Native American Indian wool rug with an excellent Wide Ruins pattern most likely from weaver Nellie Joe. The Wide Ruins trading post was founded by Sally and William Lippincott in the 1940’s in Wide Ruins, Arizona. Wide Ruin rugs are characterized by the high quality 100% wool with all-natural vegetable dyes having a very fine, tightly spun weave of soft colors, with this rug being a very nice example with all the true attributes. The rug shows a linear Wide Ruins pattern which is similar to that of a banded Chinle or banded Crystal. The vegetable dyed colors include brown, tan, yellow, cream and black. The rug dates to the mid-20th Century and is from the Crownpoint Rug Weavers Association. In circa 1950-1960’s the Crownpoint Rug Weavers Association founded the Crownpoint Rug Auction which is still in operation today. The rug is from the same collection as the Wide Ruins Crownpoint rug by Nellie Joe which is marked with an original tag, this rug is not marked, but appears to be of the same quality and make as Nellie Joe. Provenance: From a 90-year collection out of Central Arizona in the Coconino National Forest. The rug measures 21”x31”.
The rug is a fine Navajo Native American Indian wool rug with an excellent Wide Ruins pattern most likely from weaver Nellie Joe. The Wide Ruins trading post was founded ...moreby Sally and William Lippincott in the 1940’s in Wide Ruins, Arizona. Wide Ruin rugs are characterized by the high quality 100% wool with all-natural vegetable dyes having a very fine, tightly spun weave of soft colors, with this rug being a very nice example with all the true attributes. The rug shows a linear Wide Ruins pattern which is similar to that of a banded Chinle or banded Crystal. The vegetable dyed colors include brown, tan, yellow, cream and black. The rug dates to the mid-20th Century and is from the Crownpoint Rug Weavers Association. In circa 1950-1960’s the Crownpoint Rug Weavers Association founded the Crownpoint Rug Auction which is still in operation today. The rug is from the same collection as the Wide Ruins Crownpoint rug by Nellie Joe which is marked with an original tag, this rug is not marked, but appears to be of the same quality and make as Nellie Joe. Provenance: From a 90-year collection out of Central Arizona in the Coconino National Forest. The rug measures 21”x31”.

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Navajo Two Grey Hills Wool Rug - Crownpoint c.1950

Lot # 22a (Sale Order: 25 of 496)      

The lot features an outstanding Navajo Native American Indian wool rug with an excellent Two Grey Hills Toadlena pattern from the Crownpoint Trading Post and was woven by Jessie Howe. The rug dates to the mid-20th Century and is from the Crownpoint Rug Weavers Association and was handmade in Arizona. The rug has the original early trading post tag which reads, “No. 3034 3 Crownpoint Rug Weavers Assn. Crownpoint, New Mexico Weaver: Jessie Howe Address: Two Grey Hills.” Crownpoint, New Mexico has been home to a gathering of extraordinary Navajo weavers since the early 1900’s including weavers from the Lorenzo Hubbell Trading Post, Teec Nos Pos Trading Post, Toadlena and Two Grey Hills Trading Post and J.B. Moore Old Crystal Trading Post. In circa 1950-1960’s the Crownpoint Rug Weavers Association founded the Crownpoint Rug Auction which is still in operation today. The rug shows a nice tight weave of 100% wool showing natural colors of black, cream/white, browns and grey. The rug has nice detail and shows very well-preserved museum quality condition. Provenance: From a 90-year collection out of Central Arizona in the Coconino National Forest. Measures overall 27.5 inches long by 21 inches wide.
The lot features an outstanding Navajo Native American Indian wool rug with an excellent Two Grey Hills Toadlena pattern from the Crownpoint Trading Post and was woven by...more Jessie Howe. The rug dates to the mid-20th Century and is from the Crownpoint Rug Weavers Association and was handmade in Arizona. The rug has the original early trading post tag which reads, “No. 3034 3 Crownpoint Rug Weavers Assn. Crownpoint, New Mexico Weaver: Jessie Howe Address: Two Grey Hills.” Crownpoint, New Mexico has been home to a gathering of extraordinary Navajo weavers since the early 1900’s including weavers from the Lorenzo Hubbell Trading Post, Teec Nos Pos Trading Post, Toadlena and Two Grey Hills Trading Post and J.B. Moore Old Crystal Trading Post. In circa 1950-1960’s the Crownpoint Rug Weavers Association founded the Crownpoint Rug Auction which is still in operation today. The rug shows a nice tight weave of 100% wool showing natural colors of black, cream/white, browns and grey. The rug has nice detail and shows very well-preserved museum quality condition. Provenance: From a 90-year collection out of Central Arizona in the Coconino National Forest. Measures overall 27.5 inches long by 21 inches wide.

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