Western & American Indian Sale w/ Luxury Jewelry

Western & American Indian Sale w/ Luxury Jewelry

Saturday, June 19, 2021  |  9:00 AM Mountain
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Western & American Indian Sale w/ Luxury Jewelry

Western & American Indian Sale w/ Luxury Jewelry

Saturday, June 19, 2021  |  9:00 AM Mountain
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From the old wild West to collector knives, artwork and luxury diamond and gemstone jewelry this sale has something special for everyone. The sale will be held online with LIVE simulcast online bidding on June 19th at 9am Mountain Time. The sale is scheduled to start one hour earlier at 9am and will have nearly 750 items. Shipping will be available for all items at the buyer's expense.

We hope that you enjoy our catalog, our team has taken many careful hours procuring, researching, professionally photographing, and preparing these amazing pieces for you to enjoy.

Auction Saturday June 19th at 9am Mountain Time
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34156 E Frontage Rd. Bozeman, MT

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Navajo Sleeping Beauty Squash Blossom Necklace

Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 1 of 750)      

Featured in this lot is this Navajo sterling silver, sleeping beauty turquoise squash blossom necklace. This fine piece shows a large, central Naja pendant flanked on both sides by three blossoms. Each charm of the necklace is adorned with a Sleeping Beauty turquoise gemstone, silver rope, and tooled droplet and twisted rope border with a semi shadowbox decoration and shield conchos above them. The pendant and charms are strung onto a double stranded, sterling silver beaded, concho chain. The artist’s hallmark is shown on the aglet-like clasps with a rising sun above a 'sterling' stamp on the back of the left upper blossom pendant. The condition of this necklace is good, showing no obvious signs of damage. The measurement of this necklace from clasp to clasp is 25" and the Naja pendant measures 2 3/4" x 2". The weight of this necklace is 81.9g.
Featured in this lot is this Navajo sterling silver, sleeping beauty turquoise squash blossom necklace. This fine piece shows a large, central Naja pendant flanked on bot...moreh sides by three blossoms. Each charm of the necklace is adorned with a Sleeping Beauty turquoise gemstone, silver rope, and tooled droplet and twisted rope border with a semi shadowbox decoration and shield conchos above them. The pendant and charms are strung onto a double stranded, sterling silver beaded, concho chain. The artist’s hallmark is shown on the aglet-like clasps with a rising sun above a 'sterling' stamp on the back of the left upper blossom pendant. The condition of this necklace is good, showing no obvious signs of damage. The measurement of this necklace from clasp to clasp is 25" and the Naja pendant measures 2 3/4" x 2". The weight of this necklace is 81.9g.

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Navajo Silver Turquoise & Mother of Pearl Necklace

Lot # 2 (Sale Order: 2 of 750)      

Featured in this lot is a Navajo Native American sterling silver necklace with sleeping beauty turquoise and mother of pearl. The necklace features tooled sterling silver construction and silver chain. The face of the necklace features a design in sleeping beauty turquoise and golden mother of pearl, with jet and coral accents. The back of the necklace is marked, reading "M17 Sterling Teme". The necklace shows good condition overall, with some light wear and warm patina. The necklace measures 16 1/4", with the pendent measuring 5" wide.
Featured in this lot is a Navajo Native American sterling silver necklace with sleeping beauty turquoise and mother of pearl. The necklace features tooled sterling silver...more construction and silver chain. The face of the necklace features a design in sleeping beauty turquoise and golden mother of pearl, with jet and coral accents. The back of the necklace is marked, reading "M17 Sterling Teme". The necklace shows good condition overall, with some light wear and warm patina. The necklace measures 16 1/4", with the pendent measuring 5" wide.

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Navajo G Etsitty Silver & Turquoise Squash Blossom

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 3 of 750)      

Featured in this lot is this sterling silver and pilot mountain turquoise squash blossom necklace from Navajo artist Gloria Etsitty. The necklace shows wonderful craftsmanship with a stunning array of Pilot Mountain turquoise gemstones set into the 20 total blossoms adorning the necklace. The necklace features a Naga pendant on the center of the necklace with seven stones set into the pendant. The necklace features a dual band strand construction. The necklace shows a 'sterling' mark on the jingle cone lobster hook clasp. The condition of this necklace is good, with no obvious signs of damage. The measurements of this necklace from clasp to clasp are 24" and the Naga pendant measures 2 1/4" x 2 1/4" x 1/8". The collective weight of the necklace is 96.7g.
Featured in this lot is this sterling silver and pilot mountain turquoise squash blossom necklace from Navajo artist Gloria Etsitty. The necklace shows wonderful craftsma...morenship with a stunning array of Pilot Mountain turquoise gemstones set into the 20 total blossoms adorning the necklace. The necklace features a Naga pendant on the center of the necklace with seven stones set into the pendant. The necklace features a dual band strand construction. The necklace shows a 'sterling' mark on the jingle cone lobster hook clasp. The condition of this necklace is good, with no obvious signs of damage. The measurements of this necklace from clasp to clasp are 24" and the Naga pendant measures 2 1/4" x 2 1/4" x 1/8". The collective weight of the necklace is 96.7g.

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Navajo Gloria Etsitty Silver & Turquoise Earrings

Lot # 4 (Sale Order: 4 of 750)      

Featured in this lot is this pair of sterling silver and pilot mountain turquoise earrings from Navajo artist Gloria Etsitty. The earrings feature Pilot Mountain cabochons set into a stamp decorated sterling silver frame; the earrings show "J" hook earring hooks. The condition of this pair of earrings is good, with no obvious signs of damage. The measurements of these earrings are 1 3/8" x 1/2" x 1/4". The collective weight of these earrings is 3.6g.
Featured in this lot is this pair of sterling silver and pilot mountain turquoise earrings from Navajo artist Gloria Etsitty. The earrings feature Pilot Mountain cabochon...mores set into a stamp decorated sterling silver frame; the earrings show "J" hook earring hooks. The condition of this pair of earrings is good, with no obvious signs of damage. The measurements of these earrings are 1 3/8" x 1/2" x 1/4". The collective weight of these earrings is 3.6g.

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19th C. Ladies Fancy & Wedding Trade Bead Necklace

Lot # 5 (Sale Order: 5 of 750)      

This exceptional necklace of “Ladies Fancy" beads date from the late 19th century. The red "Wedding" beads are colored with selenium, which gives it a brighter color than glass colored with gold. The use of selenium was discontinued in the 1920s as it became more expensive than gold. Also on this necklace are some rare examples of "trail work" beads. Twelve of the red beads have been "Paddled " to flatten them. The beads measure an average of 3/8" X 3/8" to 1/2" X 1/2". There are 63 beads total on raffia that measures 33". The beads and necklace are in very good condition for their age. Provenance: letter of appraisal from Out-West Designs, L. W. Dinneen, with a value of $1700.
This exceptional necklace of “Ladies Fancy" beads date from the late 19th century. The red "Wedding" beads are colored with selenium, which gives it a brighter color than...more glass colored with gold. The use of selenium was discontinued in the 1920s as it became more expensive than gold. Also on this necklace are some rare examples of "trail work" beads. Twelve of the red beads have been "Paddled " to flatten them. The beads measure an average of 3/8" X 3/8" to 1/2" X 1/2". There are 63 beads total on raffia that measures 33". The beads and necklace are in very good condition for their age. Provenance: letter of appraisal from Out-West Designs, L. W. Dinneen, with a value of $1700.

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RARE Fancy Yellow Diamond 2.02ct 18k Gold Ring

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 6 of 750)      

Featured in this lot is this rare fancy yellow VS1 diamond and 18k yellow and white gold ring and includes SGL paperwork. The ring shows one 18k white and yellow gold ring band with 'AU750' markings along the inside of the ring band. The center stone shows a corner cut rectangular modified brilliant cut yellow diamond with light approximate measurements of 7.60 x 6.75 x 4.22 mm and light yellow coloration, natural in origin and even color distribution with a clarity grade of VS1 and a total weight of 2.02 carats. The center stone is profusely decorated with a pave set shoulder design and a halo decoration consisting of 74 round brilliant cut diamonds with average coloration of G - H and clarity grade of SI1 - SI2 and shows a total weight of 0.43 carats. The piece comes complete with SGL (Superior Gemological Laboratory, Inc. a GIA certified lab SGL#: SGLR1056388 with the access code of T6235 at GemRap.com) report and appraisal confirming the above info and giving a total value of $26,850.00. The ring size is US 6 1/4. This ring shows the best quality available to the open market.
Featured in this lot is this rare fancy yellow VS1 diamond and 18k yellow and white gold ring and includes SGL paperwork. The ring shows one 18k white and yellow gold rin...moreg band with 'AU750' markings along the inside of the ring band. The center stone shows a corner cut rectangular modified brilliant cut yellow diamond with light approximate measurements of 7.60 x 6.75 x 4.22 mm and light yellow coloration, natural in origin and even color distribution with a clarity grade of VS1 and a total weight of 2.02 carats. The center stone is profusely decorated with a pave set shoulder design and a halo decoration consisting of 74 round brilliant cut diamonds with average coloration of G - H and clarity grade of SI1 - SI2 and shows a total weight of 0.43 carats. The piece comes complete with SGL (Superior Gemological Laboratory, Inc. a GIA certified lab SGL#: SGLR1056388 with the access code of T6235 at GemRap.com) report and appraisal confirming the above info and giving a total value of $26,850.00. The ring size is US 6 1/4. This ring shows the best quality available to the open market.

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10.21 ct. Brilliant Graduated Diamond 14k Necklace

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 7 of 750)      

Featured in this lot is this 10.21 ct, brilliant cut, graduated diamond and 14k white gold necklace. The necklace is constructed from 14k white gold and shows a graduated setting box style of chain with an overall gold weight of 10.08GM. The necklace shows a graduated decoration of round cut brilliant diamonds in three different sizes with a collective weight of 10.21 carats. The Color Jewel, INC hallmark is shown on the underside of the necklace clasp, along with a 10k gold stamp and a stamp of '10.208' to the right of the hallmark. The measurement of this necklace from clasp to clasp is 18 1/2".
Featured in this lot is this 10.21 ct, brilliant cut, graduated diamond and 14k white gold necklace. The necklace is constructed from 14k white gold and shows a graduated...more setting box style of chain with an overall gold weight of 10.08GM. The necklace shows a graduated decoration of round cut brilliant diamonds in three different sizes with a collective weight of 10.21 carats. The Color Jewel, INC hallmark is shown on the underside of the necklace clasp, along with a 10k gold stamp and a stamp of '10.208' to the right of the hallmark. The measurement of this necklace from clasp to clasp is 18 1/2".

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Fancy Pink & Yellow Diamond 14k Rose Gold Ring

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 8 of 750)      

Featured in this lot is this fancy pink and yellow diamond, 14k rose gold ring with IAS paperwork. The ring shows a stamped 14k rose gold ladies’ custom band with a bypass design, an art nouveau setting face, an 'Orianne' stamp, and a 14k gold stamp. The center stone arrangement shows two pear shape natural fancy yellow diamonds with a weight of 0.63 carats and SI3 clarity. The art nouveau ring setting face and shoulders are decorated with pink diamonds with a weight of 0.85 carats and SI2-3 clarity. The piece comes complete with IAS (Independent Appraisals Services, a GIA certified lab IAS Appraisal Number#: 14820EW) report and appraisal, confirming the above info and giving a total value of $11,750.00. The measurements of this ring are 1" x 7/8" x 5/8". The ring size is US 7.
Featured in this lot is this fancy pink and yellow diamond, 14k rose gold ring with IAS paperwork. The ring shows a stamped 14k rose gold ladies’ custom band with a bypas...mores design, an art nouveau setting face, an 'Orianne' stamp, and a 14k gold stamp. The center stone arrangement shows two pear shape natural fancy yellow diamonds with a weight of 0.63 carats and SI3 clarity. The art nouveau ring setting face and shoulders are decorated with pink diamonds with a weight of 0.85 carats and SI2-3 clarity. The piece comes complete with IAS (Independent Appraisals Services, a GIA certified lab IAS Appraisal Number#: 14820EW) report and appraisal, confirming the above info and giving a total value of $11,750.00. The measurements of this ring are 1" x 7/8" x 5/8". The ring size is US 7.

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1.64 cts. VS2 Diamond Custom Platinum Ring

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 9 of 750)      

Featured in this lot is this majestic VS2 diamond, custom platinum ring with IAS paperwork. The ring shows a polished, stamped, and tested platinum custom made ladies ring with an 'Orianne' hallmark and a 'PT950' stamp. The ring shows prong set, cushion brilliant cut, all natural diamonds with measurements of 2.5mm x 3mm, a VS2 - SI clarity, F - G color gradient, and a collective weight of 1.64cts. The ring size is US 7. The piece comes complete with IAS (American International Gemologists, a GIA certified lab IAS Appraisal Number#: 16421EW) report and appraisal, confirming the above info and giving a total value of $12,045.00.
Featured in this lot is this majestic VS2 diamond, custom platinum ring with IAS paperwork. The ring shows a polished, stamped, and tested platinum custom made ladies rin...moreg with an 'Orianne' hallmark and a 'PT950' stamp. The ring shows prong set, cushion brilliant cut, all natural diamonds with measurements of 2.5mm x 3mm, a VS2 - SI clarity, F - G color gradient, and a collective weight of 1.64cts. The ring size is US 7. The piece comes complete with IAS (American International Gemologists, a GIA certified lab IAS Appraisal Number#: 16421EW) report and appraisal, confirming the above info and giving a total value of $12,045.00.

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London Blue Topaz & Blue Sapphire 14k Gold Ring

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 10 of 750)      

Featured in this lot is this London blue topaz and blue sapphire, 14k white gold ring. This ring shows 14k white gold construction with a collective gold weight of 8.02gm. It features a single London blue topaz that weighs 1.48 carats. The blue topaz is centered on a double halo ring face with layers of 12 larger blue sapphires that have a weight of 2.90 carats. Twelve round cut diamonds surround the first layer of sapphires; the second layer of blue sapphires includes 24 smaller stones with a collective weight of 2.28 carats. The ring shows a hallmark on the inside of the ring band. The ring size is 10 1/4.
Featured in this lot is this London blue topaz and blue sapphire, 14k white gold ring. This ring shows 14k white gold construction with a collective gold weight of 8.02gm...more. It features a single London blue topaz that weighs 1.48 carats. The blue topaz is centered on a double halo ring face with layers of 12 larger blue sapphires that have a weight of 2.90 carats. Twelve round cut diamonds surround the first layer of sapphires; the second layer of blue sapphires includes 24 smaller stones with a collective weight of 2.28 carats. The ring shows a hallmark on the inside of the ring band. The ring size is 10 1/4.

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1979 M.C. Poulsen (1953–Present) Carter Mountain

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 11 of 750)      

Featured in this lot is this 1979 M.C. Poulsen (1953–Present) “Moon Over Carter Mountain”. The artwork shows a wonderful scenic view of Carter Mountain and the moon peeking behind from the clouds. A painter of portraits and western genre, M.C. Poulsen works in the Old Master classical realist tradition. He was born in Akron, Ohio, and was raised on a ranch, where he developed a love for the subject matter he later depicted in his paintings. The condition of this framed oil on canvas is good, with no obvious signs of damage to the artwork but slight wear to the frame of the artwork. The measurements of this framed oil on canvas are 32" x 37 1/8" and the visible art measures 21 1/4" x 37 3/8".
Featured in this lot is this 1979 M.C. Poulsen (1953–Present) “Moon Over Carter Mountain”. The artwork shows a wonderful scenic view of Carter Mountain and the moon peeki...moreng behind from the clouds. A painter of portraits and western genre, M.C. Poulsen works in the Old Master classical realist tradition. He was born in Akron, Ohio, and was raised on a ranch, where he developed a love for the subject matter he later depicted in his paintings. The condition of this framed oil on canvas is good, with no obvious signs of damage to the artwork but slight wear to the frame of the artwork. The measurements of this framed oil on canvas are 32" x 37 1/8" and the visible art measures 21 1/4" x 37 3/8".

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Torajans Sulawesi, Indonesia Buffalo Horn Horse

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 12 of 750)      

Featured in this lot is this Torajans tribal, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, water buffalo horn horse carving from circa 1920's. The piece features a fantastic inlaid water b...moreuffalo bone sculpture of a prancing horse. The horse features triangular inlaid pieces of bone, showing fantastic construction and a saddle; the harness is adorned with brass implements decorated with translucent red, medium green, and multi colored brown glass cabochons. The sculpture is mounted on a black painted shield. The condition of this inlaid horse is good, showing no obvious signs of damage. The measurements of this water buffalo bone horse are 25 1/4" x 32" x 10".

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Winchester Model 1873 .32-20 Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 13 of 750)      

Featured in this lot is a very early Winchester Model 1873 rifle produced with desirable 24” octagon barrel, full magazine, and crescent butt plate and chambered for the ...morepopular .32 Winchester Center Fire cartridge with leather saddle scabbard. It is serial number 315817, indicating a manufacture date of 1889. The .32 Winchester Center Fire cartridge (better known today as the .32-20) was first introduced in 1882. According to the standard reference work, “THE WINCHESTER HANDBOOK” by George Madis, along with the .38-40 introduced about this time, sales for rifles in these two chamberings were slow; early examples in these calibers were very scarce. The Model 1873 is the famed “Gun That Won the West,” and undoubtedly one of Winchester’s earliest and most popular repeating rifles. This fine example is typical of those found in every barn, saddle scabbard, and behind every ranch house kitchen door during the Frontier Years. Made uninterruptedly from 1873 through 1923, the 1873 is perhaps the most iconic of Winchester’s early products and found favor with hunters, trappers, ranchers, farmers, cowboys, lawmen, and outlaws. It was, and still is, known for having the smoothest action of any Winchester model. Its mechanism has few internal parts and, by removing the side plates, is extremely simple to clean and repair if needed. This was a huge selling point in sparsely populated areas where a gunsmith might be many days’ ride away. A frontiersman or hunter with a few spare parts and a screwdriver would never have to worry about his rifle going out of service. This rifle is a particularly attractive example with deep aged blue appearance on the barrel, magazine tube, and receiver. The loading gate retains very fine blue and the screw heads are also in generally fine condition. Further, it retains the original dust cover and the mellow brass lifter on the bottom of the receiver is correctly engraved “32 CAL” and has never been polished. Frequently dust covers are missing, but this rifle has managed to retain the original dust cover. The walnut butt stock and forearm also show no signs of being sanded or replaced. There is a very old and worn-in sliver on the left side of the fore-end, just ahead of the receiver, that blends in almost unnoticed and does not detract from the rifle’s frontier appearance. The wood to metal fit is tight and the steel butt plate has no provision for a trapdoor for cleaning rods, which is correct for the .32-20 chambered Model 1873—only the .38-40 and .44-40 caliber rifles had the sliding trap in the butt plate. The correct Winchester markings and patent dates on the barrel and upper tang are sharp and clear and the mechanism is fine. The bore is in surprisingly fine condition, with good rifling all the way through and little of the roughness that one would certainly expect of such an early black powder era Winchester. The barrel retains a buckhorn rear sight and the original standard Winchester blade front sight. The included Brauer Bros., St Louis marked leather saddle scabbard fits this rifle perfectly and is in fine condition overall, with all sewn seams intact and firm. This is a very handsome and original 132 year old Model 1873 rifle that only recently came out of Arizona. It would be difficult to find an earlier production Model 1873 in this scarce caliber. This firearm qualifies as an Antique and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

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Rare Colt Bisley Flattop .32-20 Target Revolver

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 14 of 750)      

In this lot is a rare Colt Bisley Flattop Target Revolver in .32-20 caliber with Colt Factory historical letter verifying all aspects of this extremely scarce example. Th...moree Colt Bisley revolver was named for the famed Bisley Shooting Range in England. Almost all parts of this model were made with fixed sights and used as working six guns, as were the more common and similar Single Action Army revolver, which was made in the same calibers and manufactured during the same time period. Although made in more limited quantities than the Single Action Army, the standard Bisley Single Action revolver found favor with cowboys, lawmen, and frontiersmen in the western and southwestern United States. The standard, fixed sighted Bisley model was made from 1894-1915 with 44,350 manufactured. However, the Bisley Flattop Target Model saw a limited production for all calibers, totaling only 976 revolvers. Of these 976 Bisleys, only 131 were chambered for the still available .32-20 cartridge. Even if all 131 of these Colts have survived to the present, which would make the .32-20 caliber Bisley Flattop Target revolver rarer than the famed Colt Walker or the Colt Paterson models. Considering floods, fires, natural disasters, and guns simply used up, altered, destroyed or lost, the most realistic survival rate for these would probably be more like 50% or approximately 65 individual .32-20 caliber Bisley Flattop revolvers. Even the most advanced Colt and museum collections are missing an example of a Bisley target revolver. This Colt, with serial number 263563, is in fine, unaltered condition. It comes with a Colt factory historical letter, which states that this revolver with this serial number is listed in the Colt archives as a Colt Bisley Flattop Target Revolver in .32-20 caliber with 7 ½” barrel, blue finish, type of stocks not listed (this simply means the stocks or grips are the standard hard rubber grips supplied unless specifically ordered otherwise), shipped to J. F. Schmelzer & Sons Arms Company, Kansas City, Missouri on April 29, 1905. J. F. Schmelzer & Sons Arms Company was a large distributor for Colt. Most of their Single Action Army and Bisley revolvers were shipped to western dealers or individuals. Most likely, this revolver was used as a “working gun” as opposed to a purely target revolver used in matches. As such, it shows honest frontier use, but no abuse. While showing age, all metal surfaces are smooth and show no evidence of rust or pitting. The barrel displays fine blue on the rear 1/3, with the front showing mostly gray from holster wear. The correct one line Colt address on the barrel top is crisp, as is the “(BISLEY MODEL) .32 W.C.F.” stamping on the left side of the barrel (.32 W.C.F. stands for Winchester Center Fire, which is the same as .32-20 or .32-20 Winchester caliber). The front sight is the correct pinned blade/bead target sight (the standard Bisley model had a plain blade front sight) and the non-grooved top strap above the cylinder is the classic “flattop” with correct factory installed dovetailed target rear sight that is adjustable for windage. The cylinder shows nearly all of the now aged blue finish. The frames of target Bisley revolvers were full blued instead of case colored as on standard models. The frame on this example has aged to an attractive natural plum/brown appearance with fine correct patent date stampings on the left side of the frame below the cylinder. Importantly, the screws are in fine condition, indicating that this revolver was not taken apart or altered internally. The “rampant Colt” embossed checkered hard rubber grips show light wear and are solid. The action is fine and the hammer has the correct 4-clicks when cocked. The bore is dark with good rifling and shows wear commensurate with the overall condition of the piece. There is good aged blue on the grip straps that is now mixing with a pleasing plum patina and shows no evidence of cleaning or scouring. Serial numbers correctly match on the frame, trigger guard, and back strap. Overall, this is an incredibly rare Colt with a lovely unaltered and uncleaned appearance suitable for the most advanced Colt or Western artifact collection. It is very seldom encountered and much less offered for sale. Original Colt archival letter included. Serial Number: 263563. This firearm qualifies as a Curio & Relic firearm and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

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Japanese Chicuti Silk Bone Core Scroll C 1868-1912

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 15 of 750)      

For your consideration is this wonderful Japanese Chicuti silk bone core scroll, circa 1868-1912. This piece is signed on the lower left of the scroll and comes complete ...morewith an original wooden box. The panel has an intricate pattern, featuring a Japanese bridge with trees and flowers at the base of a mountain side, and it appears to be original Japanese silk. There is some water, but the overall presentation is intact and beautiful. The condition of this scroll is very good, original condition and is highly protected in its original box. The measurements of this scroll are 80" x 15 3/4".

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Navajo CJ Butler Fox Turquoise Sterling Silver Box

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 16 of 750)      

For your consideration is a fantastic Navajo Native American, sterling silver and turquoise box. This box has an amazing finish and styling that resembles the Navajo stamp work of the early 1900’s. On the top is a nice size, polished cabochon of Stormy Mountain turquoise, showing a blue-green coloring with black host matrix, bezel set into the silver. The top of the box has a nice, curved finish with heavy stamping and is hinged, revealing a patina’d silver inside. The outside of the box has a similar heavy stamped finish to match the extended lid and is finished by four triangular feet. The piece has a heavy construction for its size and is crafted of sterling silver. The box measures 3” x 2” x 1 ¾” when the lid is closed.
For your consideration is a fantastic Navajo Native American, sterling silver and turquoise box. This box has an amazing finish and styling that resembles the Navajo stam...morep work of the early 1900’s. On the top is a nice size, polished cabochon of Stormy Mountain turquoise, showing a blue-green coloring with black host matrix, bezel set into the silver. The top of the box has a nice, curved finish with heavy stamping and is hinged, revealing a patina’d silver inside. The outside of the box has a similar heavy stamped finish to match the extended lid and is finished by four triangular feet. The piece has a heavy construction for its size and is crafted of sterling silver. The box measures 3” x 2” x 1 ¾” when the lid is closed.

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Navajo Henry Baca Sterling Silver Agate Buckle

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 17 of 750)      

Featured in this lot is this sterling silver, agate buckle by Navajo, Henry Baca. The buckle shows a traditional Navajo stamped design with a square cut agate cabochon centered in the buckle. The sterling silver buckle shows geometric patterns across the face of the buckle and the artist’s hallmark on the underside of the buckle with a 'sterling' stamped below it. The condition of this buckle is good, with no obvious signs of damage. The measurements of this buckle are 2" x 3" x 1". The buckle’s overall weight is 51.8g.
Featured in this lot is this sterling silver, agate buckle by Navajo, Henry Baca. The buckle shows a traditional Navajo stamped design with a square cut agate cabochon ce...morentered in the buckle. The sterling silver buckle shows geometric patterns across the face of the buckle and the artist’s hallmark on the underside of the buckle with a 'sterling' stamped below it. The condition of this buckle is good, with no obvious signs of damage. The measurements of this buckle are 2" x 3" x 1". The buckle’s overall weight is 51.8g.

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Klagetoh Ganchos Viejos Wool Rug by Elena Martinez

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 18 of 750)      

This is an excellent, handwoven, flat weave rug by master weaver, Elena Martinez. It was made using 100% soft, fine, handspun wool in an amazing Klagetoh Ganchos Viejos p...moreattern. The rug was handwoven with a tight weave, using a 100%, locally handspun, wool blend yarn that offers natural variegation and durability with color fast aniline dyes. The tight, handwoven weave displays the bold colors in the fine Klagetoh Ganchos Viejos pattern in the time-honored, Zapotec, multi-generational craft by a master weaver, Elena Martinez. This bold and beautiful rug shows a fantastic Navajo style, Klagetoh Ganchos Viejos pattern, showing a fantastically large rug with a solid, blood red field and intricate decorations that show a symmetrical design consistent throughout this rug. The rug shows banded end borders with black and brown coloration, along with geometric patterns in the corners of the rug and a large, well-crafted, stepped medallion, showing colors of black, white, and brown. The rug has unique, four-braided tassels showing the colors of red, white, black and brown. The piece is in brand new condition with a fine, tight weave. The nice, large rug measures 5’ by 8’ (5 foot by 8 foot). This is a contemporary rug hand-woven by Elena Martinez, a Zapotec Indian from a small weaving village, in amazing natural dyes and wool.

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Navajo Randy Begay Jr. Sterling Box MAGNIFICIENT

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 19 of 750)      

The lot features an outstanding, solid sterling silver box by Randy Begay Jr., a master Navajo Indian silversmith. This is one of only two boxes that Randy Begay Jr. has ever made and is truly a phenomenal, authentic Navajo piece. The box is nicely stamped on the bottom, “RB JR” and “Sterling”, and the piece shows a heavy gauge sterling silver construction with immensely detailed, highly figure repousse (hammered into relief from the reverse side). The box has a hinged lid showing a hinged lock and four small feet. The box has unbelievable detail and is finished with a large repousse, raised tooled center with traditional old pawn tooling. The bottom of the box shows four concho tooled feet. The entire box is in brand new, pristine condition. This is truly only one of two authentic Navajo sterling silver boxes with a fine contemporary age on the market. Measures overall 4 3/8”x3 3/8”x3 1/8”. The box weighs 247.5 grams of sterling silver.
The lot features an outstanding, solid sterling silver box by Randy Begay Jr., a master Navajo Indian silversmith. This is one of only two boxes that Randy Begay Jr. has ...moreever made and is truly a phenomenal, authentic Navajo piece. The box is nicely stamped on the bottom, “RB JR” and “Sterling”, and the piece shows a heavy gauge sterling silver construction with immensely detailed, highly figure repousse (hammered into relief from the reverse side). The box has a hinged lid showing a hinged lock and four small feet. The box has unbelievable detail and is finished with a large repousse, raised tooled center with traditional old pawn tooling. The bottom of the box shows four concho tooled feet. The entire box is in brand new, pristine condition. This is truly only one of two authentic Navajo sterling silver boxes with a fine contemporary age on the market. Measures overall 4 3/8”x3 3/8”x3 1/8”. The box weighs 247.5 grams of sterling silver.

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Tarahumara Indian Olla Terra Cotta Vessel

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 20 of 750)      

Featured in this lot is this Tarahumara Indian olla terra cotta vessel. The vessel is wrapped in rawhide and shows modest polychrome painted brown coloration, due to its purpose as a fermenting pot. Tesgüino is an artisanal corn beer produced by several Yuto-Aztec people. The Tarahumara people regard the beer as sacred and it forms a significant part of their society. The condition of this olla pottery vessel is good, with wear consistent with age. The measurements of this large pottery olla are 10 1/2" x 9 1/2" x 9 1/2".
Featured in this lot is this Tarahumara Indian olla terra cotta vessel. The vessel is wrapped in rawhide and shows modest polychrome painted brown coloration, due to its ...morepurpose as a fermenting pot. Tesgüino is an artisanal corn beer produced by several Yuto-Aztec people. The Tarahumara people regard the beer as sacred and it forms a significant part of their society. The condition of this olla pottery vessel is good, with wear consistent with age. The measurements of this large pottery olla are 10 1/2" x 9 1/2" x 9 1/2".

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Luxury Blue Sapphire & Diamond 18k Gold Earrings

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 21 of 750)      

Featured in this lot is this pair of luxury blue sapphire and diamond, 14k white gold earrings. The earrings are constructed from an 18k white gold in a unique stud and cartilage clip design and have an overall gold weight of 8.31 GM. The earrings are stupendously decorated with 22 total pear cut blue sapphires with lovely coloration and a total weight of 6.10 carats. The dangle design of the earrings and the frame are decorated with a total of 74 round cut brilliant diamonds with a collective weight of 1.73 carats. The earrings are marked 18k on the back side of the stud holder. The measurements of these earrings are 1 3/4" x 3/4" x 1/2".
Featured in this lot is this pair of luxury blue sapphire and diamond, 14k white gold earrings. The earrings are constructed from an 18k white gold in a unique stud and c...moreartilage clip design and have an overall gold weight of 8.31 GM. The earrings are stupendously decorated with 22 total pear cut blue sapphires with lovely coloration and a total weight of 6.10 carats. The dangle design of the earrings and the frame are decorated with a total of 74 round cut brilliant diamonds with a collective weight of 1.73 carats. The earrings are marked 18k on the back side of the stud holder. The measurements of these earrings are 1 3/4" x 3/4" x 1/2".

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CCI .22 Long Rifle Ammo 500 Round Collection

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 22 of 750)      

Included in this lot is a collection of 500 rounds of CCI .22 long rifle ammo in original boxes. The collection consists of 10 clear plastic boxes of 50 rounds each. The ...moretop of the ammo boxes are marked "Cartridges 50 Cartouches - cci Velocitor 22LR 22Long Rifle Copper-Plated Hollow Point Small Game 40 grain 1435 FPS". The collection shows new condition, with little to no wear across the boxes.

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Santo Domingo Inlaid Shell & Multi Stone Necklace

Lot # 23 (Sale Order: 23 of 750)      

Featured in this lot is this Santo Domingo inlaid shell and multi stone necklace. The necklace shows a wonderful spiny oyster shell with lovely off red coloration, inlaid...more with mother of pearl and jet and featuring rough cut turquoise and coral on the top of the sell. The necklace strand features graduated heshi stones of adventurtine, orange carnelian, turquoise, sugalite, lapis lazuli, heshi, and more. The condition of this necklace is good, with no obvious signs of damage. The measurement of this necklace from clasp to clasp is 20 1/4" and the shell pendant measures 3" x 3 1/4" x 3/4".

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1938 Amos Bad Heart Buffalo 1869-1913 Plate XXIII

Lot # 24 (Sale Order: 24 of 750)      

This is an original photography negative plate XXIII plate limited edition circa 1938 of Amos Bad Heart Buffalo (1869 - 1913) ledger art of the ceremony of the public Grass Dance in honor of the warrior He Dog. Amos Bad Heart Buffalo (also referred to as Amos Bad Heart Bull, Eagle Bonnet, Wa?blí Wap?áha) a very notable Oglala Lakota Sioux Native American Indian ledger artist, created his famous Ledger book showing amazing hand drawn illustrations depicting important history, the pieces were photographed and later Amos Bad Heart Buffalo was buried with his original ledger book upon his death in 1913 and the original plates were thought to have been lost, but later were recovered and a very limited series named Paintings Of The Sioux and Other Tribes of The Great Plains: Sioux Indian Painting Part I and Part II The Art of Amos Bad Heart Buffalo printed in 1938 by C. Szwedzicki and V. Grespin in Nice, France. The dance represents the battle on "Powder River" in 1876 when Lakota Sioux and Cheyeene were attacked and killed by U.S. Soldiers. There were only 400 total pieces made from the original photograph plate made in 1938 with this being hand numbered 72/400 and considered Part 11 of The Art of Amos Bad Heart Buffalo: Scenes from Custer Battle. This piece was published by C. Sewedzicki in Nice, France and is completely hand colored, making it nearly an original work of art. The is a song that commemorates a fight on the Powder River that coincides with this times piece of art that reads: He was their friend - They were his friends - Everyone failed him - Even his own people. Amos Bad Heart Buffalo or by his personal name Eagle Lance was the son of notable Ogalala warrior and was one of the hostile's in the Battle of Little Big Horn, Amos Bad Heart Buffalo repeatedly shows his father in action in his drawings. He Dog, the uncle of Amos Bad Heart Buffalo also participated, so that from father and uncle to son he had ample opportunity to learn first hand of the exploits that marked combat. Amos Bad Heart Buffalo, well known among the Lakota Sioux as an exceptional artist, reported that he filled three ledgers full of drawings with artwork similar to the pictures reproduced in this portfolio; however only one of the ledgers is extant and is owned by the artist's sister and has been made the subject of an extended report by the discoverer, Miss Helen Blish from Carnegie Corporation and was only offered in limited capacity as the originals are buried with the artist. This is an extremely RARE example of his artwork published by C. Sewedzicki and was professionally framed in Red Wing, Minnesota by Bob Chester in the month of Fed. 2006.The condition of this artwork is good with no obvious signs of damage to the artwork and very slight wear to the frame. The measurements of this framed artwork is 17 3/4" x 24 7/8" and the visible art measures 11 1/4" x 18 1/2". Truly a significant and rare original piece.
This is an original photography negative plate XXIII plate limited edition circa 1938 of Amos Bad Heart Buffalo (1869 - 1913) ledger art of the ceremony of the public Gra...moress Dance in honor of the warrior He Dog. Amos Bad Heart Buffalo (also referred to as Amos Bad Heart Bull, Eagle Bonnet, Wa?blí Wap?áha) a very notable Oglala Lakota Sioux Native American Indian ledger artist, created his famous Ledger book showing amazing hand drawn illustrations depicting important history, the pieces were photographed and later Amos Bad Heart Buffalo was buried with his original ledger book upon his death in 1913 and the original plates were thought to have been lost, but later were recovered and a very limited series named Paintings Of The Sioux and Other Tribes of The Great Plains: Sioux Indian Painting Part I and Part II The Art of Amos Bad Heart Buffalo printed in 1938 by C. Szwedzicki and V. Grespin in Nice, France. The dance represents the battle on "Powder River" in 1876 when Lakota Sioux and Cheyeene were attacked and killed by U.S. Soldiers. There were only 400 total pieces made from the original photograph plate made in 1938 with this being hand numbered 72/400 and considered Part 11 of The Art of Amos Bad Heart Buffalo: Scenes from Custer Battle. This piece was published by C. Sewedzicki in Nice, France and is completely hand colored, making it nearly an original work of art. The is a song that commemorates a fight on the Powder River that coincides with this times piece of art that reads: He was their friend - They were his friends - Everyone failed him - Even his own people. Amos Bad Heart Buffalo or by his personal name Eagle Lance was the son of notable Ogalala warrior and was one of the hostile's in the Battle of Little Big Horn, Amos Bad Heart Buffalo repeatedly shows his father in action in his drawings. He Dog, the uncle of Amos Bad Heart Buffalo also participated, so that from father and uncle to son he had ample opportunity to learn first hand of the exploits that marked combat. Amos Bad Heart Buffalo, well known among the Lakota Sioux as an exceptional artist, reported that he filled three ledgers full of drawings with artwork similar to the pictures reproduced in this portfolio; however only one of the ledgers is extant and is owned by the artist's sister and has been made the subject of an extended report by the discoverer, Miss Helen Blish from Carnegie Corporation and was only offered in limited capacity as the originals are buried with the artist. This is an extremely RARE example of his artwork published by C. Sewedzicki and was professionally framed in Red Wing, Minnesota by Bob Chester in the month of Fed. 2006.The condition of this artwork is good with no obvious signs of damage to the artwork and very slight wear to the frame. The measurements of this framed artwork is 17 3/4" x 24 7/8" and the visible art measures 11 1/4" x 18 1/2". Truly a significant and rare original piece.

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Roy Kerswill Original "Plunder" Painting

Lot # 25 (Sale Order: 25 of 750)      

For your consideration is an original Roy Kerswill commissioned-painting, titled “Plunder”. Born in Devon, England, Roy was the eldest of four children. From an early age, his main interest was drawing and painting, which was recognized when he won a scholarship to the Bristol College of Art at age 11. Roy served three years in the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm and saw much of the world. To further his travel interests, Roy was one of a four-man party from the U.K. that traveled to Canada in 1948 to carry out a three year adventure of North America. In order to finance such travel, the four had to obtain casual employment along the way. Roy was one of the two in the foursome who secured such financially rewarding employment that they made the decision to leave the party and stay in North America. Roy took up residence in Jackson Hole, Wyoming during the summers and would travel the American southwest during the winters. This beautiful painting was commissioned by the consignor, with a request to capture the polarities in life and the contrast between light and dark. These requests can be seen throughout the piece in the color choice and the sun’s placement. The painting depicts a Native American woman trying on her haul after her brave husband went “shopping”. She is seen with a Victorian style mirror, hat, and shirt, along with multiple trade bead necklaces. The piece is signed on the lower left by the artist and has a brass title plate etched “Plunder” and signed by Roy Kerswill. The painting has been professionally framed and matted. The artwork measures 10 ½” x 13 ½” and the frame measures 19 ½” x 22 ½”.
For your consideration is an original Roy Kerswill commissioned-painting, titled “Plunder”. Born in Devon, England, Roy was the eldest of four children. From an early age...more, his main interest was drawing and painting, which was recognized when he won a scholarship to the Bristol College of Art at age 11. Roy served three years in the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm and saw much of the world. To further his travel interests, Roy was one of a four-man party from the U.K. that traveled to Canada in 1948 to carry out a three year adventure of North America. In order to finance such travel, the four had to obtain casual employment along the way. Roy was one of the two in the foursome who secured such financially rewarding employment that they made the decision to leave the party and stay in North America. Roy took up residence in Jackson Hole, Wyoming during the summers and would travel the American southwest during the winters. This beautiful painting was commissioned by the consignor, with a request to capture the polarities in life and the contrast between light and dark. These requests can be seen throughout the piece in the color choice and the sun’s placement. The painting depicts a Native American woman trying on her haul after her brave husband went “shopping”. She is seen with a Victorian style mirror, hat, and shirt, along with multiple trade bead necklaces. The piece is signed on the lower left by the artist and has a brass title plate etched “Plunder” and signed by Roy Kerswill. The painting has been professionally framed and matted. The artwork measures 10 ½” x 13 ½” and the frame measures 19 ½” x 22 ½”.

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