Spring Montana Western Antique Auction May 2022

Spring Montana Western Antique Auction May 2022

Saturday, May 21, 2022  |  9:00 AM Mountain
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Spring Montana Western Antique Auction May 2022

Spring Montana Western Antique Auction May 2022

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North American is proud to invite you to our May 21st, 2022, Live and Online Western Antique Auction.
The sale features 750 items of rarity including historic American Indian beadwork and weapons, Western and Montana History, Western and Cowboy Antiquities, Sundog Bruce VanLandingham Estate items, 19th Century Antique Furniture, Rare Antique Firearms of the West along with Navajo and Zuni Jewelry, Navajo Rugs, Art and Luxury Diamond and Precious Gemstone Jewelry.

This will be a LIVE Auction with Online Live Bidding along with Absentee and Phone Bidding. The auction will include a Live In-Person bidding with free lunch at our Auction Gallery. Come out and support your local Montana auction house and bid in-person or bid online from the convenience of your home.

Preview Friday May 20th, from 10-5pm Mountain Time at 34156 E Frontage Rd. Bozeman, MT 59715. Call Mark at 800-686-4216 ext. 3 for preview appointment or info.

Auction Saturday May 21st beginning at 9am Mountain Time located at our Auction Gallery 34156 E Frontage Rd. Bozeman, MT 59715. Show more
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C. 1990's Navajo Squash Blossom Necklace R. Tafoya

Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 1 of 748)      

Featured in this lot is this sterling silver squash blossom necklace from Navajo artist Ray Tafoya. This is a wonderfully and professionally crafted sterling silver squash blossom necklace with a total of ten blossoms with flared ends and strung on a double strand necklace chain decorated with silver beads and the sterling silver sand cast 1990’s central naga pendant shows fantastic sheen to the sterling silver construction. The artist signature can be seen on the backside of the naga pendant with a sterling stamp above the hallmark. The condition of this this squash blossom is good with no obvious signs of damage. The measurements of this necklace from clasp to clasp is 25 1/4" and the naga pendant measures 7/8" x 7/8" x 3/8". The collective weight of this necklace 98.4g. The beads are not tested for silver content.
Featured in this lot is this sterling silver squash blossom necklace from Navajo artist Ray Tafoya. This is a wonderfully and professionally crafted sterling silver squas...moreh blossom necklace with a total of ten blossoms with flared ends and strung on a double strand necklace chain decorated with silver beads and the sterling silver sand cast 1990’s central naga pendant shows fantastic sheen to the sterling silver construction. The artist signature can be seen on the backside of the naga pendant with a sterling stamp above the hallmark. The condition of this this squash blossom is good with no obvious signs of damage. The measurements of this necklace from clasp to clasp is 25 1/4" and the naga pendant measures 7/8" x 7/8" x 3/8". The collective weight of this necklace 98.4g. The beads are not tested for silver content.

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Navajo Ray Tafoya Sterling Silver Blossom Earrings

Lot # 2 (Sale Order: 2 of 748)      

Featured in this lot is this sterling silver blossom earrings from Navajo artist Ray Tafoya. The earrings feature wonderfully and professionally crafted sterling silver construction with good craftsmanship with a flared bottom section and a hollowed out silver bead shown on the top to this pair of dangle earrings. The condition of this pair of earrings is good with no obvious signs of damage and in good overall condition. The measurements of this pair of earrings is 1 3/4" x 1/4". The collective weight of these earrings is 2.4g.
Featured in this lot is this sterling silver blossom earrings from Navajo artist Ray Tafoya. The earrings feature wonderfully and professionally crafted sterling silver c...moreonstruction with good craftsmanship with a flared bottom section and a hollowed out silver bead shown on the top to this pair of dangle earrings. The condition of this pair of earrings is good with no obvious signs of damage and in good overall condition. The measurements of this pair of earrings is 1 3/4" x 1/4". The collective weight of these earrings is 2.4g.

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Large Navajo Coral & Turquoise Squash Blossom

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 3 of 748)      

Featured in this lot is this sterling silver and blue gem turquoise with red branch coral squash blossom necklace from Navajo artist Tom Pearl. The necklace shows a wonderfully and professionally crafted sterling silver construction with a double strand necklace chain with silver beads strung thorughout the piece. There are a total of eight blossoms featured in this necklace with beautiful red branch coral cabochon set into the center with embossed surfaces of stars and small silver beads. The central naga pendant features a sterling silver construction and shows a dangling pendant with a beautiful blue gem turquoise cabochon. The artist hallmark can be seen on the backside of the naga pendant and shows a 'sterling' stamp on the opposite side. The condition of this squash blossom necklace is good with no obvious signs of damage and in good overall condition. The measurements of this necklace from clasp to clasp are 24 1/2" and the central naga pendant measures 2 3/8" x 2 5/8" x 1/4". The collective weight of this necklace is 127.8g.
Featured in this lot is this sterling silver and blue gem turquoise with red branch coral squash blossom necklace from Navajo artist Tom Pearl. The necklace shows a wonde...morerfully and professionally crafted sterling silver construction with a double strand necklace chain with silver beads strung thorughout the piece. There are a total of eight blossoms featured in this necklace with beautiful red branch coral cabochon set into the center with embossed surfaces of stars and small silver beads. The central naga pendant features a sterling silver construction and shows a dangling pendant with a beautiful blue gem turquoise cabochon. The artist hallmark can be seen on the backside of the naga pendant and shows a 'sterling' stamp on the opposite side. The condition of this squash blossom necklace is good with no obvious signs of damage and in good overall condition. The measurements of this necklace from clasp to clasp are 24 1/2" and the central naga pendant measures 2 3/8" x 2 5/8" x 1/4". The collective weight of this necklace is 127.8g.

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C. 1878 L.A. Huffman Spotted Fawn Cheyenne Girl

Lot # 4 (Sale Order: 4 of 748)      

This is an original circa 1878 photography by L.A. Huffman (b.1854-d.1931) of Spotted Fawn, a Cheyenne Girl of 13 years. The photograph features a young girl of 13 named Spotted Fawn from the Cheyenne Indians dressed in traditional garments and posing regally and is from circa 1878 (source: Montana Memory Project). The catalog listing is featured on the back of the frame. L.A. Huffman wad appointed post photographer at Fort Keogh, a military post established shortly after the Custer incident in 1876 to provide a military presence in eastern Montana, which was an unpaid position that provided a dirt floor log studio and an opportunity to make and sell photographs. He is well renowned for taking photos of the Frontier and Native American life. The condition of this framed photograph is good with no obvious signs of damage and in good overall condition. The measurements of this original L.A. Huffman photograph are 12 1/2" x 10 7/8" and the visible art measures 5 1/8" x 3 5/8". 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.
This is an original circa 1878 photography by L.A. Huffman (b.1854-d.1931) of Spotted Fawn, a Cheyenne Girl of 13 years. The photograph features a young girl of 13 named ...moreSpotted Fawn from the Cheyenne Indians dressed in traditional garments and posing regally and is from circa 1878 (source: Montana Memory Project). The catalog listing is featured on the back of the frame. L.A. Huffman wad appointed post photographer at Fort Keogh, a military post established shortly after the Custer incident in 1876 to provide a military presence in eastern Montana, which was an unpaid position that provided a dirt floor log studio and an opportunity to make and sell photographs. He is well renowned for taking photos of the Frontier and Native American life. The condition of this framed photograph is good with no obvious signs of damage and in good overall condition. The measurements of this original L.A. Huffman photograph are 12 1/2" x 10 7/8" and the visible art measures 5 1/8" x 3 5/8". 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.

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Archaic Southern Cult Engraved Pallet Story Stone

Lot # 5 (Sale Order: 5 of 748)      

Featured in this lot is this Southern cult engraved pallet story stone. The stone features a discoidal structure with an engraving featured on the face of the the stone w...moreith a spider engraved with other geometric shapes and also decorating the face fo the stone. The condition of this engraved stone is good with no obvious signs of damage and in good overall condition. The measurements of this case are 3" x 24" x 18 1/4" and the stone measures 3/4" x 12 1/2" x 12 3/4".

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Original Dau-Law-Tain Kiowa Peyote Painting 2021

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 6 of 748)      

"Included in this lot is a signed original Dau-Law-Taine Kiowa painting. Darwin Tsoodle Kiowa (Dau-Law-Taine) is a Native American artist who was born in Anadarko, Oklaho...morema and is known for his depictions of Native American Braves on horseback. This painting displays a Native American Indian man facing sideways with two peyote birds flying in the air on either side of him. The man is wearing a fur cap with three dyed feathers. The man is wrapped in a blue blanket with yellow, white, and red stripes and he is also wearing a large earring. There is an orange sun above the man and a multi-color spotted background featuring yellow, blue, green, purple, and pink dots. The painting is signed in the bottom right corner ""Dau-Law-Taine Kiowa 2021"". This piece is in great condition, showing no signs of damage. The painting measures 20"" by 16"".

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Margie Jackson (1934-2021) Range Land Romance

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 7 of 748)      

Featured in this lot is framed oil-on-board called “Range Land Romance” by Margie Jackson (born 1934 and passed 2021). The painting features a woman bringing her lover a ...morecup of coffee before they head out to work for the day; the artist’s hallmark can be seen in the bottom right-hand corner. Margie Jackson (1934-2021) was a painter for years before she became a sculptor. Her experience at casting her creations in bronze began around 1976. Jackson lived on a farm in Yelm, Washington, but she grew up in Texas and Oklahoma. Because the range was open and cattle left on their own, they would be prey to packs of wolves and coyotes. Horses were still respected as a means of transportation and the area was plentiful with Native Americans still richly steeped in their own culture, lending to the inspiration of her work. Among her numerous awards are Best of Show-Sculpture at the Celebration of Western Art Show in Olympia, Washington and First and Second places at the 1986 and 1987 Arizona Annual Art Shows. She was commissioned to create bronze and limited-edition prints celebrating the Washington State Centennial; the city of Yelm purchased one of these pieces for installation in the City Hall. The condition of this framed oil-on-board is good, with very slight wear to the frame. The measurements of this oil-on-board are 29 1/2" x 25 1/2". Provenance: This is from the personal Artist Margie Jackson.

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Original Signed Jennifer Bowman Painting

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 8 of 748)      

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

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Lionel Lines Framed Display Train Collection

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 9 of 748)      

Featured in this lot is this is this Lionel Lines framed display train collection. The train features five segment's to this train in a display case. The first is the con...moreductor named Lionel Lines 671. The second is a coal car titled Lionel Lines. The third car is called automatic dump car Lionel lines 3469. The fourth car is called the Lionel Lines Bucyrus Erie class 250 railroad crane. The last car is titled Lionel Lines D. L. & W. 2420. The condition of train set is good with no obvious signs of damage and in good overall condition. The measurements of this display train are 7" x 48 3/4" x 5 1/4".

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Lionel Lines 6520 Spotlight Train Car

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 10 of 748)      

Featured in this lot is this Lionel Lines 6520 spotlight train car. The train car features a wonderfully and professionally crafted spotlight train car construction with ...morea grey body and red generator with a spotlight on the back of the train car. The condition of this spot light train car is good with no obvious signs of damage and in good overall condition. The measurements of this spot light train care are 3 1/2" x 10" x 2".

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Lambert Custom Priefert Chute Wooden Saddle Stand

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 11 of 748)      

The lot features a custom, handmade, carved wooden saddle stand from George Lambert. The saddle stand shows a hand carved Priefert style frame with carved wooden, green p...moreainted bucking chute. The stand also features an inlaid horse shoe posted for luck on both sides of the stand in the center. The stand is finished with a custom stained roof top resembling a homestead barn setting with Priefert chute decoration. The piece was hand crafted after a friendly barn setting with wonderful attention to detail; the stand has a custom design and the highest quality. The bucking corral round up stand was paired with the Custom Lambert Saddle valued at over $5,000. The stand measures overall 27" x 14" x 38".

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19th Century India Hand Carved Wooden Dining Table

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 12 of 748)      

Featured in this lot we have a India hand carved wooden table originating from the 1800's. The table displays wonderful Bengal Mahogany construction with a worn and warn ...morepatina with hand carved designs. The sides and legs of the table displayed hand carved geometric and floral designs. The piece shows moisture cracks and wear across the exterior due to age. The underside of the table displays worn paper tags in Hindi or Malayalam with the image of a man praying and sections of the tags missing. The table shows a wonderful construction and large size. The table measures 21 1/4" tall by 63" wide and 92 1/2" long.

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C. 1920 Tiffany Style Art Deco Stained Glass Light

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 13 of 748)      

Featured in this lot is this Tiffany Art Deco style stained glass chandelier circa 1920-1930's. The chandelier features a wonderfully and professionally crafted lead seam...moreed and slate and stained glass construction There are levels of slate stained glass of burnt cream coloration with layers of dark brown and plates of green glass throughout. The condition of this chandelier is good with with a couple of minor spiderwebbing to one of the green panels but otherwise is in good condition; the piece has been tested as working. The measurements of this lamp are 15" x 19" x 19".

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Large Montana Ed Totten & David Lemon Bronze

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 14 of 748)      

"Featured in this lot is this original artist proof of a large bronze mounted on a hard wooden shield from Montana artists Ed Totten and David Lemon. The bronze features ...morea wonderfully and professionally crafted bronze and wooden construction and shows a figural scene of Native Americans performing ceremonies that fades into a scene of an explorer with a spear followed by Native Brave's and shows a elk and bear depiction with a wolf howling next to them; and in the bottom right hand corner rides two cowboys looking out over the plains. The signatures is shown in the bottom left and right hand corners of the bronze and is numbered 1/30 next to Ed Totten's signature.

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Dean A. Porter (1939- ) Ranchos de Taos c. 1989

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 15 of 748)      

The lot features an original work of art oil painting titled, “Rancho De Taos” by renowned artist Dean A. Porter circa 1989. Dean A. Porter was born in 1939 Gouverneur, N...moreew York and received his BA, MA & PhD degrees from State University of New York at Binghamton. Dean Porter worked at The Snite Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame as the curator (1966-1974) and director (1974-1999), Curator of American Art (1999-2001) and full professor in the Department of Art, Art History and Design University of Notre Dame (1966-2001). He is a renowned artist and mixes his rich expertise in New Mexican culture with his love of early churches with his work specializing in these beautiful pieces of architecture. This piece shows his traditional Taos, New Mexico Church and is signed lower right and dated ’89. On the back is some the piece is signed RANCHOS DE TAOS and comes with some info on the artist. The condition of this painting is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this painting are 16 3/4" x 12 3/4" and the visible art measures 16" x 12".

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19th Century Cheyenne Beaded Hard Sole Moccasins

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 16 of 748)      

The lot features a set of fantastic 19th Century hard sole beaded moccasins from the Cheyenne Native American Indians. The 1800’s set shows an Indian tanned Buffalo Bison...more hide with sinew sewn hard parfleche rawhide soles and a fantastic geometric beaded covered tops which are also sinew sewn. The beadwork is all period correct 19th Century glass trade seed beads in a typical Cheyenne geometric pattern showing a chalk white background with design in greasy light blue, cobalt, red, and greasy yellow. The set shows a fancy beaded border around the ankle and around the hide tongue and shows the original Indian hide ties on the front. The set shows very well-preserved condition with minimal bead loss, well kept supple hides and no major damages. One of the better Cheyenne sets we have offered for sale from the 19th Century. Measures 10.5”L sole by 3 3/8”W by 3.5”H.

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C. 1860-70 Pawnee War Tomahawk w/ Teeth Drop

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 17 of 748)      

This is a fantastic rare circa 1860’s to 1870’s Missouri War Axe Tomahawk from the Pawnee Indians of Kansas. The piece is comprised of a hand-forged iron head with rare B...moreuffalo Bison head effigy cutout (cut out) at the center along with two six-pointed star cutouts below just above the blade. The head has an oblong round eyelet hole with four filed ridges being secured to the wood haft with a leather hide gasket and solid brass trade tacks. The dark solid wood haft has a deep, shiny chocolate patina from honest age and use and is decorated with bands of solid brass trade tacked design. Just below the gripping area is a pierced hole holding the rare drop. The drop consists of old crenshaw twine, old tarnished brass trade beads and 18 human teeth, below there are two hand rolled tin jingle dangle cones at the base with old human hair plume fringes attached. This type of human teeth drop has been documented on other Pawnee attributed tomahawks, war clubs and lance poles by tomahawk shcolars and authors Peterson, Baldwin, Francis etc… The Pawnee were brutal killers and were known to mutilate the bodies of their war victims and make necklaces / drops from fingers, ears, teeth, hair and scalps. The tomahawk war club head has a larger wide triangular shape and is considered to be a "Missouri War Axe" a term coined by American Indian weapons collectors to describe this particular style of tomahawk. They were first discovered by Lewis & Clark on their 1804-1805 expedition financed by Thomas Jefferson, which sent them exploring up the upper Missouri River basin. Meriwether Lewis wrote about these weapons and sketched one in his journal, stating that the local Indians were fervently requesting the expedition blacksmith to make additional examples for them. He went as far as to state that it was the only item the Indians were willing to trade corn, grain and other expedition necessities for and that manufacture, and trade of additional axes is what solely got the explorers through the winter of 1805. Only a small handful of tribes were known to have used this style of tomahawk and in only one specific region. They were made in small numbers, making early surviving examples such as this extremely rare and historically important. The tomahawk war club shows some minor nicks, dings and scratches to the haft indicative of honest age and use and overall has a nice patina. Provenance: From the ex-collection of Cyrus Eaton of London, England, according to his collection log book Eaton purchased the tomahawk from a dealer at the Whitehawk Indian Show in Santa Fe, New Mexico circa 1992. The head measures 8”L by 4.75”W across the bottom of the blade. The tomahawk itself measures 22”L without the drop.

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C. 1880 Arapaho Beaded Thunderbird Ex-Kroeber Col.

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 18 of 748)      

This is an original Arapaho Thunderbird beaded amulet ornament circa 1880’s from the ex-collection of Alfred Kroeber and Mitchell Kwiatkowski. The piece exhibits a parfle...moreche envelope rawhide remnant construction with period 19th Century glass trade seed beads light blue border and features being cotton trade thread sewn along with Indian tanned hide ties and a central Indian tanned fringe at the center with old tarnished solid brass trade beads. The central area of the Thunderbird amulet figure shows a yellow and red ocher mineral pigment finish with radiating pictorial painted design. The back has an old collection museum tag which is marked #1238. Provenance: From the ex-collection of Alfred Kroeber and Mitchell Kwiatkowski. Alfred Kroeber (1876-1960) was a famous American cultural ethnographer and author who wrote about many tribes along with collecting and curating materials for several museums. He received his PhD under Franz Boas at Columbia University in 1901, the first doctorate in anthropology awarded by Columbia. He is truly one of the most esteemed experts in Native American Anthropology and collecting from the turn of the century. Measures overall with top strap and bottom fringe 19.5”L without the fringes the amulet hide section itself is 6 5/8”L by 5 5/8”W.

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C. 1880 Arapaho Morning Star Amulet Ex-Kroeber Col

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This is an Arapaho Morning Star Amulet dating to circa 1880-1890 from the ex-collection of Alfred Kroeber and Mitchell Kwiatkowski. The piece features a parfleche rawhide...more Maltese cross shape "Morning Star" amulet with round hand carved abalone bead at teh center and Indian tanned hide fringe ties on each of the four arms which each hold Turkey plume feathers which have a red, yellow and purple dyed finish. The amulet itself has a mineral dye polychrome painted finish in red, yellow, green and purple and is tied onto a strand of Indian tanned hide necklace. The piece has an old collection tag that reads, "Arapho Ca. 1890 Morning Star Amulat Kroeber Collection Oklahoma" and "Deet Rawhide with Trade pigments. Oil tan deer thong. Dyed feathers tied with Elk sinew. Abalone shell disky. smoke patinas." There is also another museum collection tag which states the same info and a collection number of MK599.2. Provenance: From the ex-collection of Alfred Kroeber and Mitchell Kwiatkowski. Alfred Kroeber (1876-1960) was a famous American cultural ethnographer and author who wrote about many tribes along with collecting and curating materials for several museums. He received his PhD under Franz Boas at Columbia University in 1901, the first doctorate in anthropology awarded by Columbia. He is truly one of the most esteemed experts in Native American Anthropology and collecting from the turn of the century. Measures overall 19.5"L from the back of the necklace strand to end of the bottom feather, the amulet hide section not including the feathers is 2.75" across.

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C. 1930-1940's Jicarilla Apache Polychrome Basket

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 20 of 748)      

The lot features a fantastic circa 1930's to 1940's Jicarilla Apache woven polychrome basket with handle. The nice medium to medium-large size basket shows a gathering ba...moresket with tight hand woven coils with accents of yucca root coloring (red) and diamond diagonal patterns in polychrome colors of red, yellow, purple and black. Apache weavings are considered to be some of the finest with this Jucarilla example being a truly wonderful representation showing an intregal woven handleand prominent pattern with nice size overal. The basket is well preservaed with little loss to the weaving in the body and fine colors with slight weaving loss to the handle showing some preserved tapped sections. Truly a fantastic piece that measures 11.75"W by 8.5"W by 14"H.

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LARGE Chris Navarro (1956 -) "Lane Frost" Bronze

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 21 of 748)      

Featured in this lot is this "Lane Frost Memorium Study Bronze by Wyoming artist Chris Navarro born 1956. This is a beautiful large heavy bronze from Wyoming artist Chris Navarro and believed to be a study piece before the original which was dedicated on July 26, 1993 and is located at the entrance to the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum in Cheyenne. The bronze shows wonderfully and professionally crafted bronze construction with great attention to detail to Lane Frost bull riding and to the bull as its bucking. Chris Navarro is a true Wyoming Cowboy, Team Roper, Former Rodeo and Bronco Rider who became a self-educated Award Winning Bronze Sculptor. He has been commissioned throughout the country and has completed 30 bronze monumental sculptures including the monumental bronze in memory of "World Champion Bull Rider Lane Frost" which is located at Frontier Park in Cheyenne, WY. Champion bull rider Lane Frost lost his life at age 25 competing in the 1989 Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo. The condition of this bronze is good with a single patina mark on the base but otherwise in good overall display condition. The measurements of this bronze are 55" x 48" x 21".
Featured in this lot is this "Lane Frost Memorium Study Bronze by Wyoming artist Chris Navarro born 1956. This is a beautiful large heavy bronze from Wyoming artist Chris...more Navarro and believed to be a study piece before the original which was dedicated on July 26, 1993 and is located at the entrance to the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum in Cheyenne. The bronze shows wonderfully and professionally crafted bronze construction with great attention to detail to Lane Frost bull riding and to the bull as its bucking. Chris Navarro is a true Wyoming Cowboy, Team Roper, Former Rodeo and Bronco Rider who became a self-educated Award Winning Bronze Sculptor. He has been commissioned throughout the country and has completed 30 bronze monumental sculptures including the monumental bronze in memory of "World Champion Bull Rider Lane Frost" which is located at Frontier Park in Cheyenne, WY. Champion bull rider Lane Frost lost his life at age 25 competing in the 1989 Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo. The condition of this bronze is good with a single patina mark on the base but otherwise in good overall display condition. The measurements of this bronze are 55" x 48" x 21".

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Mahogany Veneer Corner China Cabinet c Early 1900s

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 22 of 748)      

Featured in this lot is this mahogany veneer corner china cabinet circa early 1900's. The cabinet shows a wonderfully and professionally crafted cabinet that shows a thin mahogany veneer tacked to a softwood frame underneath the; the cabinet features a double door high port section of the china cabinet with a veneer lattice shown. The bottom portion of the cabinet features double doors with dangling brass handles and brass knob handles show on the upper two doors. The cabinet features two shelves in the upper doors and a single shelf in the lower part of the cabinet. The cabinet features wheels under the cabinet. The cabinet is 74" tall 37" across and 16" deep. The lower doors are 22" tall and 17" wide.
Featured in this lot is this mahogany veneer corner china cabinet circa early 1900's. The cabinet shows a wonderfully and professionally crafted cabinet that shows a thin...more mahogany veneer tacked to a softwood frame underneath the; the cabinet features a double door high port section of the china cabinet with a veneer lattice shown. The bottom portion of the cabinet features double doors with dangling brass handles and brass knob handles show on the upper two doors. The cabinet features two shelves in the upper doors and a single shelf in the lower part of the cabinet. The cabinet features wheels under the cabinet. The cabinet is 74" tall 37" across and 16" deep. The lower doors are 22" tall and 17" wide.

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Large Cigar Store Indian Wood Carving Life Sized

Lot # 23 (Sale Order: 23 of 748)      

Featured in this lot its this hand carved, solid wood Cigar Store Indian. Historically, these carvings would be placed outside of tobacco outlets, signifying to passerby'...mores that the establishment sold tobacco products. This contemporary, solid wood carved Cigar Store Indian displays a dark painted Native American Warrior adorned with a full headdress, traditionally known as a trailer war bonnet, accent fringed leggings, shirt, moccasins, and breastplate. The figure is shown holding a cigar box held in both hands. War bonnets were traditionally worn by male leaders of the tribe who have earned great respect. Originally, a full headdress would have been worn into battle, but now they are used primarily for ceremonial purposes. The condition of this cigar store Indian is good with a slight natural fissure to the right leg of the Indian but otherwise is in good overall condition. The measurements of this cigar store Indian 78" x 18 x 16".

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C. 1840's Fanny Corbaux Ojibwe Indian Etching

Lot # 24 (Sale Order: 24 of 748)      

This is an original etching by Marie Crancois Catherine Doetger “Fanny” Corbaux (1812-1883) titled The Ojibbenay Indians. The image is of four Ojibwe (also can be referred to as Ojibwa, Chippewa or Saulteaux, a tribe of the Anishinaabe) Native American Indians. Early Indian tribe names, especially the Ojibwe, were very commonly misspelled such as this title. The images shows the four Ojibwe Native American Indians all in beautiful beadwork and quillwork Indian hide dresses, war shirts, and pants / leggings along with two pipe tomahawks, a pipe and stem, what appears to be a Grizzly Bear Claw necklace, a polychrome painted Buffalo robe and more wonderful pieces. The bottom of the piece is marked, “Miss F. Corbaux / The Ojibbenay Indians. / J. Brown”. The piece is an original artwork by Marie Crancois Catherine Doetger “Fanny” Corbaux with the etching / publishing by J. Brown. The piece dates to circa 1840’s and is incredibly rare with this being the only example readily available. The piece is similar to other American Indian etchings from Karl Bodmer, George Catlin, Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall, but of a much more scarcity. The etching is professionally framed in a gilt wood frame and has a nice matting along with preservation features. Provenance: From the Bruce VanLandingham Sundog Gallery Bozeman collection. This frame measures 21 1/2" x 18 1/2" and the visible art area measures 10 1/4" x 7 3/4.
This is an original etching by Marie Crancois Catherine Doetger “Fanny” Corbaux (1812-1883) titled The Ojibbenay Indians. The image is of four Ojibwe (also can be referre...mored to as Ojibwa, Chippewa or Saulteaux, a tribe of the Anishinaabe) Native American Indians. Early Indian tribe names, especially the Ojibwe, were very commonly misspelled such as this title. The images shows the four Ojibwe Native American Indians all in beautiful beadwork and quillwork Indian hide dresses, war shirts, and pants / leggings along with two pipe tomahawks, a pipe and stem, what appears to be a Grizzly Bear Claw necklace, a polychrome painted Buffalo robe and more wonderful pieces. The bottom of the piece is marked, “Miss F. Corbaux / The Ojibbenay Indians. / J. Brown”. The piece is an original artwork by Marie Crancois Catherine Doetger “Fanny” Corbaux with the etching / publishing by J. Brown. The piece dates to circa 1840’s and is incredibly rare with this being the only example readily available. The piece is similar to other American Indian etchings from Karl Bodmer, George Catlin, Thomas L. McKenney and James Hall, but of a much more scarcity. The etching is professionally framed in a gilt wood frame and has a nice matting along with preservation features. Provenance: From the Bruce VanLandingham Sundog Gallery Bozeman collection. This frame measures 21 1/2" x 18 1/2" and the visible art area measures 10 1/4" x 7 3/4.

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JJ Audubon Hand Colored American Badger P. XLVII

Lot # 25 (Sale Order: 25 of 748)      

This is an original John James Audubon American Badger Plate XLVII hand colored lithography, first edition. The piece is marked bottom left “Drawn from Nature by J.J. Audubon, F.R.S.F.L.S.”, bottom center “American Badger”, bottom right, “Litho. Printed & Col.’d by J.T. Bowen, Philada.”, top right, “Plate XLVII”, top left, “No. 10”. The piece is obviously hand colored / handcolored showing a rich vivid coloring and well preserved condition along with being professionally preserved and framed. This is a First Edition hand colored and printed example published in Philadelphia by J.T. Bowen in the mid-1800’s from The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North American published by J.T. Bowen and by JJ. Audubon between 1845 and 1848. Provenance: Form the Bruce VanLandingham Sundog Gallery of Bozeman collection. The measurements of this famed lithograph are 12" x 13 3/4" and the visible art measures 6" x 8".
This is an original John James Audubon American Badger Plate XLVII hand colored lithography, first edition. The piece is marked bottom left “Drawn from Nature by J.J. Aud...moreubon, F.R.S.F.L.S.”, bottom center “American Badger”, bottom right, “Litho. Printed & Col.’d by J.T. Bowen, Philada.”, top right, “Plate XLVII”, top left, “No. 10”. The piece is obviously hand colored / handcolored showing a rich vivid coloring and well preserved condition along with being professionally preserved and framed. This is a First Edition hand colored and printed example published in Philadelphia by J.T. Bowen in the mid-1800’s from The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North American published by J.T. Bowen and by JJ. Audubon between 1845 and 1848. Provenance: Form the Bruce VanLandingham Sundog Gallery of Bozeman collection. The measurements of this famed lithograph are 12" x 13 3/4" and the visible art measures 6" x 8".

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