Photography of the West & Western January 2025

Photography of the West & Western January 2025

Saturday, January 18, 2025  |  9:00 AM Mountain
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Photography of the West & Western January 2025

Photography of the West & Western January 2025

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North American Auction Co. is proud to invite you to our January 2025 premier collector auction the Photography of the West: D.F. Barry, Huffman, Western Antiques, & Beadwork Auction. The sale, January 18th, includes over 100 images from the ex-C.M. Russell Museum John Kleinschmidt collection including D.F. Barry, L.A. Huffman, F.B. Fiske, John Grabill, and more. The sale also includes historic firearms, beadwork, weapons, and antiquities from the west.



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40.77ct Multi-color Sapphire Diamond 14k Bracelet

Lot # 56 (Sale Order: 51 of 728)      

Featured in this lot is this 40.77ct multi-color sapphire diamond 14k gold bracelet with GGA paperwork. The bracelet is polished, stamped, and tested 14k yellow gold cons...moretruction that is marked as follows: Oscar Freidman; with a total length measurement of 7 1/8". The bracelet shows a network of a total of 66 oval cut multicolor sapphires that shows measurements of 6 x 4mm and is type 2/3 and multicolor coloration with a total weight of 40.77ct. The space between the sapphires is decorated with a total of 66 round brilliant cut diamonds that shows measurements of 1.8 x 1.7mm with a clarity of SI1 - SI2 and a coloration grade of G - H and a total diamond weight of 1.48ct. The piece comes complete with GGA(GemAssure Gemological Appraisals, GGA Appraisal Number#: GGA071385 and trace number: BR008476) report and appraisal confirming the above info and giving a total value of $40,730.00. The collective weight of this bracelet is 27.9g. BR008476.

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A. B. Welch Collection Photos by W. C. Badger 1926

Lot # 57 (Sale Order: 52 of 728)      

"Featured in this lot are Photographs by Captain W. C. Badger from the Photo Collection of Col. A. B. Welch (1874-1945) of Arikara, Mandan and Gros Ventre warriors, their...more Dwellings and Medicine Lodges, developed in 1926, from ‘lost’ Stereopticon Views. These photographs are attributed to Colonel Alfred Burton Welch who was well known for his extensive artifact collection and lifelong association with the Sioux nations. The Welch Dakota Papers include thousands of pages of oral interviews, writings, newspaper articles and photographs of the Sioux, Arikara, Hidatsa and Mandan peoples. Welch is credited as the first white man adopted into the Yanktonai Sioux, a separate band from the Yankton Sioux; both are considered Western Dakota people, one of the three groupings belonging to the Sioux nation. Provenance: From the John Kleinschmidt collection which was on loan to the C.M. Russell Museum from 1987 to 1993 and included in the ""The Cowboy West: 100 Years of Photography 1992-1993 exhibit. Descriptions of the five photographs include:

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Arikara, Gros Ventre, Mandan, Sioux Postcards 1924

Lot # 58 (Sale Order: 53 of 728)      

Featured in this lot are Rare Albumen Picture Postcards of Presidential Testimonial Presentation to the Arikara, Gros Ventre, Mandan, and Sioux tribes, by B. L. Brigham, ...moreNew Salem, N.D., 1924. Provenance: From the John Kleinschmidt collection which was on loan to the C.M. Russell Museum from 1987 to 1993 and included in the "The Cowboy West: 100 Years of Photography 1992-1993 exhibit. Gen. W. Irving Glover, third assistant postmaster general, as personal representative of President Calvin Coolidge, presented testimonials of their patriotism during the world war (WW1). Each tribe appointed "keepers of the testimonial" and they're seen in the photograph with General Glover standing in the middle, listed left to right:"Mato Ska", White Bear (Tom Frosted), Chief Sioux; "She-hek-hun" Sitting Crow, Head Chief Mandans; Gen. W. Irving Glover; "Nagapici", Foolish Bear, noted Scout, (Hidatsa) Gros Ventre; "Skanatu Nawinag", Charges Alone (Tom Rogers), (Sanish) Arikara, former Sergeant 18th Infantry, 1st Division A.E.F. Four of the photographs have attached typewritten lists of names of the tribal members in the respective photos. One photograph lists former old scouts for the U.S. from the Arikara. The photographs are in very good preserved condition for being over 100 years old, the albumen photographs measure 3.375"W x 5.375"L each.

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Rare Annie Oakley Photograph, circa 1890-1900

Lot # 59 (Sale Order: 54 of 728)      

For your consideration is a Rare Annie Oakley Photograph, circa 1890-1900, from the Vincent Mercaldo Collection. Provenance: From the John Kleinschmidt collection which w...moreas on loan to the C.M. Russell Museum from 1987 to 1993 and included in the "The Cowboy West: 100 Years of Photography 1992-1993 exhibit. An attached museum tag reads, "1396-87 O'Dell". Vincent Mercaldo was a painter and artist who amassed a collection of over 2,000 prints and negatives of American Indians, Western explorers, lawmen and outlaws, and Buffalo Bill and the Wild West show. Annie Oakley was an American sharpshooter and folk heroine who starred in Buffalo Bill's Wild West and performed before royalty and presidents. She is an iconic figure, especially for women interested in shooting sports. Her skills made her famous. Dubbed "Little Sure Shot" by the great Hunkpapa Lakota warrior Sitting Bull, she is remembered as the legendary frontwoman for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, and an advocate for women to learn a sport that was primarily dominated by men. The matted photograph shows Annie sporting many of the sharpshooting medals she earned throughout her career, crazing is exhibited throughout, name is written at the top right corner. Name is also on an embossed label on the bottom center glass. Typed on the frame reverse is "From- The Mercaldo Archive 104-42 104th Street Ozone Park 16, N. Y." The photograph is in amazing well preserved condition, mounted in a gold gilt coloured wood frame and sits behind glass to preserve its already good condition. The visible art measures 7.25"W x 9.5"L, frame is 11.25" W x 14.875" L x .75" D. Weight is 1lb, 10oz.

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Elegant 44.21 CTW Aquamarine & Diamond Necklace

Lot # 60 (Sale Order: 55 of 728)      

Featured in this lot is this elegant platinum, 44.21 CTW aquamarine & 1.89 CTW diamond necklace with AIGL paperwork. The necklace features a wonderfully and professionall...morey crafted platinum construction marked with a hallmark reading, "Oscar Friedman". The main twenty-seven gemstones set on the necklace are beautiful, light blue natural beryl aquamarine gemstones. They show an oval / pear and cushion / rectangular shape with measurements of 7 x 5 - 15 x 11mm, a light blue color, a refractive index of 1.577 - 1.583 DR, a birefringence of 0.005 - 0.009, a hardness of 7.5 - 8, a very good cut grade and a carat total weight of 44.21. The adjacent, two-hundred and twenty-six diamonds accenting the necklace show measurements of 1.0 - 2.0mm, a clarity grade of Vs1 - SI1, a color grade of F - G, a refractive index of 2.417, a hardness of 10 and a carat total weight of 1.89. The piece comes complete with AIGL Inc.(American International Gemological Laboratories, Inc. a GIA certified lab AIGL#: K23E177-EA20756) report and appraisal confirming the above info and giving a total value of $73,118.00. The necklace weighs 47.7 grams. NK016139.

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David F. Barry (1854-1934) Running Antelope Photo

Lot # 61 (Sale Order: 56 of 728)      

Featured in this lot is this original D.F. Barry silver gelatin photo of Running Antelope, Orator of the Sioux tribe, originally taken circa 1880-90s, from the ex-collect...moreion of the C.M. Russell Museum and John Kleinschmidt. David Francis Barry (1854-1934) was one of the most noted photographers of the American Indian and U.S. Army participants in the Sioux War of 1876 and is attributed with some of the most recognizable surviving images from this period in the history of the American West. Barry first came to the west in the 1870’s to apprentice under photographer O.S. Goff, who worked as the photographer at Fort Abraham Lincoln. It was from this post the Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer led his Seventh U.S. Cavalry division in May 1876 to the battle of the Little Bighorn in southwestern Montana. This is considered one of the largest collection of Barry photographs from one historic Montana family offered for public sale. Running Antelope was a prominent Lakota Sioux leader, often considered one of the greatest orators of the Sioux Nation, known for his powerful speeches at treaty councils and his role in negotiating with the US government, particularly during the period of reservation life following the signing of the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868; he was a key figure among the Hunkpapa tribe, sometimes acting as an advisor to Sitting Bull, though their relationship was complex due to Running Antelope's more conciliatory approach towards the white settlers. Running Antelope was chief on the last great Buffalo Hunt, Sept– Oct. 1883. He died about 1894 and is buried at Little Eagle, on the Standing Rock Reservation. The original photo shows Running Antelope posing for a front facing portrait as he has a stoic look on his face. Written in the top left corner it reads, "Running Antelope Sioux Orator". Included with the photo are two letters of correspondence, one from Mr. Kleinschmidt to D.F. Barry explaining he will be sending some photos back to return, talking about another photographer, and explaining why he missed the funeral D.F. Barry is talking about in the first letter, and one from D.F. Barry to Mr. Kleinschmidt explaining more pictures for sale, asking about a funeral and talking about the Highway Commission. Both are set in a plastic sleeve to preserve their condition. It is framed in a wood frame and set behind glass to preserve its condition. It shows good condition overall with wear present to the frame but no major signs of wear or damage is noted. The visible photo measures 12" L x 9 1/8" W, while the entire piece measures 13 1/2" L x 10 5/8" W x 3/4" D. It weighs 14 ounces. Provenance: From the John Kleinschmidt collection which was on loan to the C.M. Russell Museum from 1987 to 1993 and included in the "The Cowboy West: 100 Years of Photography 1992-1993 exhibit.

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Ca. 1780-1850's Trapper Leather Wrapped Chest

Lot # 62 (Sale Order: 57 of 728)      

Featured in this lot is this trapper leather wrapped chest circa 1780 to 1850's. The chest features a wonderfully and professionally crafted wooden frame with leather wra...morepped exterior that shows brass tacks decoration with a leather handle on the top of the lid and shows a leather skirt that covers the base of the chest. The lid fits nicely of the base shelf to close the chest. The chest features a brass locking mechanism that isn't working properly. The condition of this trapper or fur trader chest is well preserved for its age with some fading and patina to the leather wrapped exterior with some holes cut into the skirt and fading to the side walling of the chest with the handle on top showing a significant break and a patina adorning the brass tacks. The measurements of this chest is 6 3/4" x 12 3/8" x 8 1/8". The collective weight of this chest is 3lb 14oz.

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Hyaenodon Horridus Fine Lower Jaw & Teeth Fossil

Lot # 63 (Sale Order: 58 of 728)      

Featured in this lot is this Hyaenodon Horridus fine lower jaw and teeth fossil circa the Upper Oligocene (over 25 million years old). The fossil shows a wonderfully and ...moreprofessionally preserved construction that shows in the fragments with two of the whole jaws smaller incisors present with parts of the back molars. The fossil is in five parts that can correctly fit together when carefully arranged. Hyaenodons are extinct carnivorous mammals that likely preyed on the oreodonts of the Oligocene. They had large skulls, short necks, very tiny brains, and ranged in size from that of a small dog to that of a large wolf. Though Hyaena is part of their name they have no relation to modern Hyaenas. The name more refers to the likely eating habits of these carnivores as carrion eaters. The condition of this Hyaendon Horridus lower jaw shows fragmenting to jaws structure and shows one of the smaller incisor, and shows the hind molar separated from the jaw. The measurements of the jaw as put together as possible is 6 1/4" x 10 1/2 x 1 1/2". The collective weight of this 4lbs.

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Lakota Sioux Catlinite & Pewter Inlaid Pipe 1950s

Lot # 64 (Sale Order: 59 of 728)      

For your consideration is this Lakota Sioux Catlinite and pewter inlay pipe Lakota Sioux Native American Indians of the Northern Plains, dating to circa 1950-60s. The pip...moree is hand carved from pipestone catlinite showing a rich dark red coloring with speckling of pink. The pipe stem connection and bowl opening have thick pewter bullet lead poured inlay with two bar and triangle designs. The pipe has a traditional 19th Century "T" pattern showing a flat bottom rounded, tapering back with cylindrical tapering bowl, the end tapers to a diagonal angular cut tip. The front of the pipe shows high relief buffalo designs and the pipe is signed on the bottom showing a bird effigy and reads, "crow". The pipe shows good condition overall with glue present around the bowl / stem connection as it appears it was damaged at some point. No other cracks or damage is present. The pipe measures 10" L x 1 1/8" W x 5" H and weighs 1 pound and 8 ounces.

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5 3/4" 3/4 Groove Pre Columbian Axe Head

Lot # 65 (Sale Order: 60 of 728)      

Featured in this lot is this 5 3/4" 3/4 groove Pre Columbian axe head circa Woodland Period. Teh axe head features a wonderfully and professionally crafted shaved stone c...moreonstruction that shows a bi headed axe head with a pounder on one side and a sharpened edge and pointed second side of the axe head. The condition of this Pre Columbian 3/4 groove axe head is well preserved with no obvious artificial damage to the axe head and shows a well preserved condition. The measurements of this axe head is 5 3/4" x 2 7/8" x 2". The collective weight of this axe head is 2lb 2oz. This axe head was taken in Arizona.

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1st Ed. A Trooper with Custer by E.A. Brininstool

Lot # 66 (Sale Order: 61 of 728)      

Featured in this lot is this first edition called A Trooper with Custer by E.A. Brininstool circa 1925 from the ex-collection of the C.M. Russell Museum and John Kleinsch...moremidt. The book is a first edition and was published in 1925 and has been inscribed and signed by the author. The book tells the firsthand account of William Slaper who served under Custer in the 7th Cavalry. The collector who owned it took detailed notes 9 total pages of the contents of the book and are features in the rear of the book and shows the collector/ museum number in the back as follows: ODell 1396-87. The condition of this book is preserved with some wear to the outside spine of the book and shows loose pages inside cover to cover with browning to the pages consistent with the age of the book. The measurements of this book is 7 1/2" x 5 3/8". The collective weight of this book is 12oz. Provenance: From the John Kleinschmidt collection which was on loan to the C.M. Russell Museum from 1987 to 1993 and included in the "The Cowboy West: 100 Years of Photography 1992-1993 exhibit.

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1890 Campaigning, Crook and Stories of ARMY Life

Lot # 67 (Sale Order: 62 of 728)      

Featured in this lot is this 1890 Campaigning with Crook and Stories of ARMY Life by Captain Charles King. The book features a wonderfully and professionally crafted cons...moretruction that shows illustrations throughout and features first hand accounting of AMY life after the Battle of Little Bighorn. The back of the book includes correspondence and receipts for purchase of this book. The condition of this book and research is well preserved with some wear to the cover of the book and to the spine of the book with browning to the pages consistent with the age. The measurements of this book is 7 1/2" x 5 1/4" x 1 1/4". The collective weight of this book is 1lb 2oz. Provenance: From the John Kleinschmidt collection which was on loan to the C.M. Russell Museum from 1987 to 1993 and included in the "The Cowboy West: 100 Years of Photography 1992-1993 exhibit.

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Light Brindle Striped Brown Premium Cowhide

Lot # 68 (Sale Order: 63 of 728)      

This is an excellent, premium cowhide rug with beautiful brindle light brown coloring that fades to darker stripes and speckled patterns specifically on this hide; it is ...moresometimes described as "tiger-striped", although the brindle pattern is more subtle than that of a tiger's coat.. Brindle coloration show the streaks of color are irregular and darker than the base color of the coat, although very dark markings can be seen on a coat that is only slightly lighter. The cowhide (also referred to as cow hide, steer hide, steer hide) is a brand-new example, being professionally tanned and in pristine condition. The rug is also considered an Extra-Large (XL) to Extra-Extra-Large (XXL) size, being 8 feet long by 6 feet 9 inches. The collective weight of this cowhide is 7lb 12oz.

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19th C Sioux Quilled Large Pipe Stem ex-CM Russell

Lot # 69 (Sale Order: 64 of 728)      

"The lot features a large, Chief’s wooden pipe stem with fine quillwork from the Sioux dating to the 19th century from the ex-C.M. Russell Museum Great Falls, Montana and...more John Kleinschmidt collections. The piece is in nearly identical form to the Chief Red Cloud’s Personal wood stem sold by Heritage in 2016 ($18,060), with both showing a carved wood body tapering flat pipe with in-cut holding area which is artfully covered in fine quillwork and then flares out to a shouldered smoking tip with tapered end. The pipe has amazing fine porcupine quill quillwork with natural mineral colors of blue, red, yellow, green and purple with sinew wraps, plume or bird feather and skin, red dyed horse tail hair, a small square iron nail tack. The front of the pipe has a darker color from honest age and use, as does the smoking tip with half of the gripping area missing the quillwork showing a more bare wood. The quillwork has some slight repair to secure it. The shaft is marked in fountain pen which is not discernible. The pipe end is was at one point broken off into what would have been an artful catlinite pipe, which is long missing.

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Navajo Bear Claw Kingman Turquoise & Coral Squash

Lot # 70 (Sale Order: 65 of 728)      

Featured in this lot is this massive Bear Claw and Kingman turquoise red branch coral squash from Navajo artist Kenny Ray McNeilly Jr. The squash features a wonderfully a...morend professionally crafted sterling silver, Kingman Turquoise, Red Branch Coral, and bear claw construction that shows a double strand design that shows the smaller black bear claws on the single blossom pendants and the central pendant showing a much larger MASSIVE pair of bear claws. There are a total of nine oval cut Kingman Turquoise cabochon set into the pendants with the central stone showing the biggest with ornate pendant frames and the central pendant showing the likeness of a charging Grizzly bear. The squash shows a classic Old Pawn setting with graduated large silver spot nuggets with stamping and feather leaf design set with a large, polished cabochon of Kingman Turquoise with two Bear Claws making up the naja with deep red Branch Coral atop the sterling silver encasement and in between each a three-dimensional growling Grizzly Bear sterling silver effigy fetish. The back of the central naga pendant is marked as follows: Kenny Ray McNeilly Jr. - STERLING. The condition of this Navajo bear claw squash necklace is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this necklace from clasp to clasp is 27 3/4" and the central pendant measures 4 3/8" x 3 1/2". The collective weight of this necklace is 328.3g.

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C. 1898 Crow Spies the Enemy Photo - F.A. Rinehart

Lot # 74 (Sale Order: 66 of 728)      

"This is an original circa 1898 Frank A. Rinehart and Adolph F. Muhr photograph portrait of Spies on the Enemy, a Crow Warrior of a nice large size. The photograph is si...moregned in the negative, “Copyright 1898 F.A. Rinhart, Omaha. / Spies On The Enemy – Crow / No. 776”. This original silver gelatin photograph is a large mammoth size and is in the original antique quarter sawn oak and gilt wood frame. The image shows a portrait bust of Spies On The Enemy wearing a beaded war shirt adorned with ermine hides along with a split horn headdress war bonnet with beaded brow, beaded breast plate and gorget earrings. Frank Albert Rinehart (American, 1861-1928) was an American photographer who was commissioned to photograph Native Americans as part of the Indian Congress of the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition held in Omaha in 1898. This portrait is from that series of photographs. Frame measures 17.5-inches by 16-inches. Visible photograph is 9-inches by 7.5-inches. This is truly a stunning image.

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Chinese Qing Dynasty Guandao Engraved Blade

Lot # 77 (Sale Order: 67 of 728)      

Featured in this lot is an Early Chinese Qing Dynasty Guandao Engraved Blade, with a Dragon Head Tunkou and Fish Head Pommel. A guandao is a type of Chinese weapon that i...mores used in some forms of Chinese martial arts. In Chinese, it is properly called a yanyuedao, "reclining moon blade." While most are comparable to the Japanese naginata and the European fauchard or glaive, this piece is a shortened version that is more akin to early bronze short swords. The blade and bronze ends have been fitted onto a modern steel rod. The blade is engraved on both faces, bronze faces exhibit amazing detailing. Rich patina observed throughout. Measures 29.5"L, blade is 7.5"L x 2"W. Weight is 1lb, 10oz.

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F. Jay Haynes & Frank A. Rhinehart Stereoviews

Lot # 78 (Sale Order: 68 of 728)      

Featured in this lot is this F. Jay Haynes and Frank A. Rhinehart stereoview collection. There are three stereoviews in this collection. The two from F. Jay Haynes are on...more thicker classic stereoview material and the last one by Frank A. Rhinehart is on a thinner cardstock. The titles of the stereoviews include the follows: 587 Indian Burial Ground (F. Jay Haynes) - 844 Sitting Bull's Deserted Teepee-Qu'appelle (F. Jay Haynes) - 166 Black-Hawk, Apache Chief (Frank A. Rhinehart) - 165 Washington's Grave, Mt. Vernon. The condition of this collection of stereoviews is well preserved with some slight browning to the cards and shows wear to the outside layer of the cards but otherwise shows a well preserved overall condition. The measurements of these stereoviews range from 7" x 3 1/2" to 7" x 3 3/8". The collective weight of these cards is U4oz.

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Levesley Bros. Mother of Pearl Cutlery Set 1930-35

Lot # 79 (Sale Order: 69 of 728)      

"Featured in this lot is this Levesley Brothers cutlery set with mother of pearl handles made in Sheffield circa early 1930-35. In 1862, Levesley Bros. was described as a...more cutlery manufacturer at Central Works on West Street. The partners' names were Charles, William, and Thomas (born in 1821, 1826, and 1831, respectively, according to the Hawley Collection genealogy). They were the sons of William, a pearl and ivory carver, and his wife Mary. Levesley Bros specialized in dessert knives, fish carvers, fish eating knives, pickle forks 'in every variation', pencil-knives, and dog calls (whistles). William Levesley junior retired in 1865. Charles Levesley, 71, died on December 12, 1891, on Ecclesall Road. Thomas continued to handle the firm with the assistance of his son William Charles.

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Navajo R. Begay Jr. Turquoise Silver M.T.K. Knife

Lot # 80 (Sale Order: 70 of 728)      

Featured in this lot is this outstanding silversmith work by master Navajo Native American Indian, Randy Begay Jr., set on an original Montana Territory Knives Damascus b...morelade. The knife shows two scales of sterling silver with repoussé, highly figured stamping with Old Pawn stylings. The silver is set onto an original forged Damascus blade from Montana Territory Knives of Bozeman, Montana. The blade bears the “MT (surrounded by an outline of Montana) BOZEMAN MT” forged stamp on the left side of the blade. The silver is stamped on the left side of the handle with Randy Begay Jr.’s signature hallmark, “RBJR Sterling”. The blade is paired with an original, thick, genuine leather Montana Territory Knives Bozeman, MT sheath, which has been hand tooled/stamped and bears the hallmark. The piece is handmade and has small imperfections that comes with any handmade piece, along with some grip scale spacing. These knives are from a limited set and are the only true forged Damascus knives with exceptional Navajo silversmithing from Randy Begay Jr. on the market. The knife itself is 8.75” L with a blade area that is 4 1/8” L. The sheath and blade together are 10.75” L. The blade is of high quality, but the knife is more for display and does not have a warranty as it is art. There is some patina on the sterling silver. The collective weight of this piece is 10lb.

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Navajo C. Tsosie Silver Mojave Turquoise Bracelet

Lot # 81 (Sale Order: 71 of 728)      

Featured in this lot is this sterling silver Mojave turquoise bracelet from Navajo artist Chaz Tsosie. The bracelet features a wonderfully and professionally crafted ster...moreling silver and Mojave turquoise construction that shows a flat band frame with a twisted rope bordered center stone with a lightening textured and stamed design with a oval cut Mojave turquoise cabochon that shows a fantastic multi color stone with turquoise, red, and orange in a very spectrum of colors unique to Mojave turquoise. The bracelet is marked as follows: CCT - Sterling. The condition of this Navajo bracelet is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The overall measurements of this bracelet is 2 1/8" x 2 1/2" x 3/4" and the inside measurements of this bracelet is 5 3/4" and the gap measurements of this bracelet from tip to tip is 1". The collective weight of this bracelet is 24.9g.

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Navajo Sterling Silver Repousse Beaded Necklace

Lot # 82 (Sale Order: 72 of 728)      

Featured in this lot is this Navajo sterling silver repousse beaded necklace. The necklace features a wonderfully and professionally crafted sterling silver construction ...morethat shows repousse beads with lobster clasp. The condition of this Navajo necklace is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this necklace from clasp to clasp is 17 1/4". The collective weight of this necklace is 30.6g.

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Navajo Yazzie Turquoise Multistone Inlay Necklace

Lot # 83 (Sale Order: 73 of 728)      

Featured in this lot is this turquoise nugget multistone inlay necklace from Navajo artist Yazzie. The necklace features a wonderfully and professionally crafted sterling...more silver, turquoise nugget, carnelian, blue gem turquoise, mother of pearl, and opal construction. The necklace shows the nugget turquoise strung on the necklace string with sterling silver aglets and a double sided pendant that shows inlaid gemstones. The pendant is marked as follows: YAZZIE - Sterling. The condition of this Navajo necklace is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this necklace from clasp to clasp is 17" and the pendant measures 1 7/8 x 1 1/8" x 3/8". The collective weight of this necklace is 25.6g.

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Navajo Silver Golden Hills Turquoise Earrings

Lot # 84 (Sale Order: 74 of 728)      

Featured in this lot is this Navajo sterling silver Golden Hills Turquoise earrings. The earrings feature a wonderfully and professionally crafted sterling silver and Gol...moreden Hills Turquoise construction that shows a dangle design with a total of six pear shape Golden Hills Turquoise cabochon set into the dangle design. The condition of this pair of Navajo earrings is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this pair of earrings is 2 5/8" in length. The collective weight of this pair of earrings is 13.5g.

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Navajo P. Arviso Sterling Silver Kachina Bolo Tie

Lot # 85 (Sale Order: 75 of 728)      

Featured in this lot is this sterling silver and turquoise Kachina bolo tie from Navajo artist P. Arviso. The bolo tie features a wonderfully and professionally crafted s...moreterling silver and turquoise construction that shows braided leather and sterling silver aglets. The Kachina pendant features a sterling silver construction with four oval, pear, and triangular sleeping beauty turquoise cabochon set into the pendant. The back of the Kachina is marked as follows: P. Arviso. The condition of this Navajo bolo tie is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this bolo tie from tip to aglets is 18 1/2" and the bolo pendant measures 2 1/4" x 1 1/8" x 5/8". The collective weight of this bolo tie is 41g.

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