Western & Americana Collector Spring Auction

Western & Americana Collector Spring Auction

Saturday, June 3, 2023  |  9:00 AM Mountain
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Western & Americana Collector Spring Auction

Western & Americana Collector Spring Auction

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North American Auction Co. is proud to announce our next catalog with in-house bidding on NaaBid.com. Join us for our Western & Americana Collector Sale, June 3rd, 2023, at 9am Mountain Time. The sale includes a fantastic collection of Americana including pinball machines, Seeburg Jukeboxes, Vending Machines, advertising signs, luxury diamond and gemstone jewelry, Part 4 of the Sundog Bruce VanLandingham collection, Native American beadwork, pottery and weapons, a large Navajo Jewelry collection and more. Search the entire catalog for over 750 pieces. Preview Friday June 2nd, 10am to 5pm Auction Saturday June 3rd at 9am Mountain Time. Located at 34156 E Frontage Rd. Bozeman, MT 59715 All Shipping at our In-House Shipping Department FFL Transfers, when required, done In-House. Call 800-686-4216 or email info@naabid.com for more info Bid with us directly on NaaBid.com
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Steve Francisco (Navajo / Dine) Turquoise Bracelet

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The lot features a fantastic Royston Turquoise stained glass pattern inlaid sterling silver bracelet from Navajo / Dine artist, Steve Francisco. The bracelet shows the SF...more STERLING and animal, bear effigy hallmark signature of Steve Francisco. The bracelet is set along the entire outside section of the bracelet all the way to the ends with a wonderful sterling silver bracelet cuff having an etched classic Navajo pattern. Bracelet measures 3" by 2" by 1", inside circumference wrist size of 7". Total weight of 50.8 grams.

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Alvin Joe (Navajo Dine) Kachina Sterling Bolo Tie

Lot # 2 (Sale Order: 2 of 752)      

This is an original sterling silver kachina bolo tie set with Royston Turquoise from Navajo / Dine artist, Alvin Joe. The piece is signed / hallmarked AJ NAVAJO STERLING ...moreand shows a classic Kachina Doll / Katsina Doll form with feather headdress, inturned hands and shows a polished cabochon of turquoise from the Royston mine. The piece is on a braided black leather strand and has long sterling silver tips with concho ball ends. Truly an amazing piece. The kachina by itself measures 3" by 1 5/8", the bolo overall measures 20"L from the back of the strand to the tips. Total weight of 45.4 grams.

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Navajo Blue Gem Turquoise Squash Blossom Set

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 3 of 752)      

The lot features a beautiful sterling silver and turquoise squash blossom necklace and earring set that is signed by a Navajo artist. The pair is set with beautiful polis...morehed cabochons stones from the Blue Gem Turquoise mine. The squash blossom necklace shows a classic stamped sterling silver stone setting with polished nugget design and oblong blossom ends with double row of concho / concha sterling pearl beads. Under the clasp are thin long Sterling silver stamped cones. The naja squash is stamped / signed "P" and "Sterling". The earrings are set in sterling silver with the matching polished nugget turquoise stones with metal earring loops. The set is in brand new condition with no damage and displays beautifully. Overall measures 23"L clasp to clasp, squash pendant is 3.25" by 2.75". Total weight of 116.7 grams.

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Richard Singer (Navajo Dine) Bird Sterling Pendant

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This is an original, rare and detailed sterling silver and turquoise bird effigy necklace with immense detail from Navajo / Dine artist, Richard Singer. Richard Singer is...more a third-generation Navajo artist from Standing Horse Mesa on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona. Richard is of the Ta’neeszahnill (Tangle) Clan, born for the Kinyaa’a’snii (Tower House) Clan. Richard’s grandfather, Tsinnigine Hathali, was a Navajo Medicine Man and silversmith. He taught his son Thomas “Tommy” Singer the art of silversmithing beginning at the age of seven. Thomas Singer went on to become a Master Silversmith and renowned artist. As a child, Richard watched his aunts, uncles, and father complete beautiful creations from silver and stone in both inlay and overlay pieces. But it wasn’t until 1989, at the age of 20, when he began to seek other means of income to make ends meet that he took up an apprenticeship in his father’s trade. This example is stamped / signed, “R. Singer (feather) 925”. The necklace pendant is of a large size and shows a wonderfully detailed bird effigy design, likely a hummingbird with a polished cabochon of Sleeping Beauty Turquoise set atop, with two spots of sterling silver below. At the top shows a nice large loop of sterling silver with classic old Navajo stamped patterns. Amazing piece in like new condition. Measures 4 1/8”L by 3.75”W. Total weight of 39 grams.

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Mary Thomas (Navajo / Dine, 1944-2017) Necklace

Lot # 5 (Sale Order: 5 of 752)      

This is a wonderful Mary Thomas, Navajo sterling silver and turquoise necklace, of a grand design and size. The necklace exhibits a unique lariat, like four large pendant...more design with amazing repousse stamped / raised sterling silver design set with wonderful polished Turquoise cabochons. The back shows a sterling silver chain link strand and the necklace is signed T Sterling from the renowned Mary Thomas, a Navajo silversmith born in 1944 and who died in 2017. The necklace measures 27.5"L. Each pendant piece is approx. 2 3/8" by 2.25". Total weight of 71 grams.

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2.95ct Tanzanite Diamond Enamel 18k Gold Ring

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Featured in this lot is this 2.95ct Tanzanite diamond enamel 18k yellow gold ring with GAL and GIA paperwork. The ring is wonderfully and professionally crafted 18k yellow gold construction that shows an 'Oscar Friedman' hallmark on the inside of the ring band. The center stone is a natural cushion modified brilliant cut tanzanite that shows measurements of 8.51 x 8.48 x 5.34mm with blue violet color hue, moderate saturation and transparent with a total weight of 2.95 carats. The center stone is profusely decorated with a total of 50 round brilliant cut diamonds that show a color hue of G-H and a clarity of VS-SI with a total approximate diamond weight of 1.13 carats. There are four ribbon sections of blue enamel stringing around the ring. Tanzanite is a very rare precious gemstone that is only found in the Usumburu Mountains that border the Umba Valley of northern Tanzania. It was originally discovered in 1967 by Tiffany & Company, who named the stone Tanzanite. This example is unique due to its exceptional pleochroism (an optical phenomenon in which a stone has different colors when observed at different angles). The piece comes complete with GAL(Gemological Appraisal Laboratory of America, Inc., a GIA certified lab GAL Appraisal Number#: GAL202211727) report and appraisal confirming the above information and giving a total value of $14,900.00. GIA (Gemological Institute of America) Tanzanite Grading Report#: 1166950352. The ring size is US 6 1/2. RN032366*
Featured in this lot is this 2.95ct Tanzanite diamond enamel 18k yellow gold ring with GAL and GIA paperwork. The ring is wonderfully and professionally crafted 18k yello...morew gold construction that shows an 'Oscar Friedman' hallmark on the inside of the ring band. The center stone is a natural cushion modified brilliant cut tanzanite that shows measurements of 8.51 x 8.48 x 5.34mm with blue violet color hue, moderate saturation and transparent with a total weight of 2.95 carats. The center stone is profusely decorated with a total of 50 round brilliant cut diamonds that show a color hue of G-H and a clarity of VS-SI with a total approximate diamond weight of 1.13 carats. There are four ribbon sections of blue enamel stringing around the ring. Tanzanite is a very rare precious gemstone that is only found in the Usumburu Mountains that border the Umba Valley of northern Tanzania. It was originally discovered in 1967 by Tiffany & Company, who named the stone Tanzanite. This example is unique due to its exceptional pleochroism (an optical phenomenon in which a stone has different colors when observed at different angles). The piece comes complete with GAL(Gemological Appraisal Laboratory of America, Inc., a GIA certified lab GAL Appraisal Number#: GAL202211727) report and appraisal confirming the above information and giving a total value of $14,900.00. GIA (Gemological Institute of America) Tanzanite Grading Report#: 1166950352. The ring size is US 6 1/2. RN032366*

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6.55ct Tanzanite Diamond & 14k Gold Earrings

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 7 of 752)      

Featured in this lot is this 6.55ct tanzanite diamond and 14k gold earrings with GGA paperwork. The earrings feature a wonderfully and professionally crafted a 14k white gold construction. The earrings feature a total of 6 graduated oval brilliant cut tanzanite gemstones with measurements of of 9.1 x 4.3mm and a bluish violet coloration and excellent symmetry with a total weight of 6.55 carats. The tanzanite gemstones are decorated with a total of 84 round brilliant cut diamonds that shows measurements of 1.6 x 1.4mm and shows coloration of G - H and a clarity of SI2 - I1 ad shows a total diamond weight of 1.18 carats. The piece comes complete with GGA(GemAssure Gemological Appraisals, GGA Appraisal Number#: GGA064294 and trace number: ER006938) report and appraisal confirming the above info and giving a total value of $9,580.00.
Featured in this lot is this 6.55ct tanzanite diamond and 14k gold earrings with GGA paperwork. The earrings feature a wonderfully and professionally crafted a 14k white ...moregold construction. The earrings feature a total of 6 graduated oval brilliant cut tanzanite gemstones with measurements of of 9.1 x 4.3mm and a bluish violet coloration and excellent symmetry with a total weight of 6.55 carats. The tanzanite gemstones are decorated with a total of 84 round brilliant cut diamonds that shows measurements of 1.6 x 1.4mm and shows coloration of G - H and a clarity of SI2 - I1 ad shows a total diamond weight of 1.18 carats. The piece comes complete with GGA(GemAssure Gemological Appraisals, GGA Appraisal Number#: GGA064294 and trace number: ER006938) report and appraisal confirming the above info and giving a total value of $9,580.00.

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Ken Auster (1949-2016) The Art of a Peel c. 2003

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 8 of 752)      

Featured in this lot is a giclee on canvas called "The Art of a Peel," circa 2003, by California artist Ken Auster. Auster was born in 1949, and he died in 2016. The painting features a wonderfully and professionally crafted giclee on canvas construction that shows four chefs peeling a tomato in a line kitchen. The artist signature can be seen on the right side and right corner of the painting and is numbered 91/100. Raised in Long Beach, Ken Auster early established a reputation as the surfers' artist, having designed and executed numerous surfer-motif tee shirts in silk screen. He worked from a garage and printed hundreds of commercial T-shirts, which became a large operation called California T-Shirts. For more than a decade, the shirt is became signature casual wear for surfers and were sold through 26 of Auster's retail outlets. In the 1980s, the business fell apart which was a relief to him because his interest had turned to fine art. He moved to Laguna Beach and after creating collages and serigraphs, he began oil painting and did popular surfing scenes. Ken Auster won First Prize at the Carmel Arts Festival in 2002. Ken Auster passed away January 29, 2016. The condition of this giclee on canvas is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this giclee on canvas are 14 3/4" x 23 7/8".*
Featured in this lot is a giclee on canvas called "The Art of a Peel," circa 2003, by California artist Ken Auster. Auster was born in 1949, and he died in 2016. The pain...moreting features a wonderfully and professionally crafted giclee on canvas construction that shows four chefs peeling a tomato in a line kitchen. The artist signature can be seen on the right side and right corner of the painting and is numbered 91/100. Raised in Long Beach, Ken Auster early established a reputation as the surfers' artist, having designed and executed numerous surfer-motif tee shirts in silk screen. He worked from a garage and printed hundreds of commercial T-shirts, which became a large operation called California T-Shirts. For more than a decade, the shirt is became signature casual wear for surfers and were sold through 26 of Auster's retail outlets. In the 1980s, the business fell apart which was a relief to him because his interest had turned to fine art. He moved to Laguna Beach and after creating collages and serigraphs, he began oil painting and did popular surfing scenes. Ken Auster won First Prize at the Carmel Arts Festival in 2002. Ken Auster passed away January 29, 2016. The condition of this giclee on canvas is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this giclee on canvas are 14 3/4" x 23 7/8".*

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Howard Terpning "Medicine Shields of Blackfoot"

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 9 of 752)      

Featured in this lot is a giclee canvas called "Medicine Shields of Blackfoot," from American artist Howard Terpning, who was born in 1927. The painting features a wonderfully and professionally crafted giclee on canvas construction. The scene is of two Native American warriors crouching in the sage brush both with shields in their hands and quivers of arrows strapped to their back. The artwork is signed in the bottom left hand corner and is numbered 50/650. Howard Terpning (born November 5, 1927) is an American painter and illustrator best known for his paintings of Native Americans. When he turned 17, he enlisted in the Marine Corps and served from 1945 through 1946. He was stationed in China for nine months. After leaving the Marines, he enrolled at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts in their two-year commercial art program using the G.I. Bill to pay his tuition. To further his study, he attended the American Academy of Art in Chicago for six months where he honed his life drawing and painting skills. After art school, a family friend introduced Terpning to Haddon Sundblom, a successful and highly regarded illustrator of that time. In 1955, he moved to a Milwaukee studio where he stayed for three years before relocating to New York where he was hired by a major Chicago studio. By 1962, he was working as a freelance artist using an agent to facilitate the business side of his craft. In addition to illustrating for magazines, Terpning completed over 80 movie posters starting with The Guns of Navarone in 1961. Other examples include Cleopatra, Doctor Zhivago, The Sound of Music, The Sand Pebbles, and the 1967 re-release of Gone with the Wind. In 1967, he headed to Vietnam as a civilian combat artist assigned to the Marine Corps. Of his military experience, Terpning stated he was "profoundly changed". Upon his return home, he created six paintings which are now at the National Museum of the Marine Corps. The condition of this giclee canvas is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this giclee canvas are 21 7/8" x 22 7/8".*
Featured in this lot is a giclee canvas called "Medicine Shields of Blackfoot," from American artist Howard Terpning, who was born in 1927. The painting features a wonder...morefully and professionally crafted giclee on canvas construction. The scene is of two Native American warriors crouching in the sage brush both with shields in their hands and quivers of arrows strapped to their back. The artwork is signed in the bottom left hand corner and is numbered 50/650. Howard Terpning (born November 5, 1927) is an American painter and illustrator best known for his paintings of Native Americans. When he turned 17, he enlisted in the Marine Corps and served from 1945 through 1946. He was stationed in China for nine months. After leaving the Marines, he enrolled at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts in their two-year commercial art program using the G.I. Bill to pay his tuition. To further his study, he attended the American Academy of Art in Chicago for six months where he honed his life drawing and painting skills. After art school, a family friend introduced Terpning to Haddon Sundblom, a successful and highly regarded illustrator of that time. In 1955, he moved to a Milwaukee studio where he stayed for three years before relocating to New York where he was hired by a major Chicago studio. By 1962, he was working as a freelance artist using an agent to facilitate the business side of his craft. In addition to illustrating for magazines, Terpning completed over 80 movie posters starting with The Guns of Navarone in 1961. Other examples include Cleopatra, Doctor Zhivago, The Sound of Music, The Sand Pebbles, and the 1967 re-release of Gone with the Wind. In 1967, he headed to Vietnam as a civilian combat artist assigned to the Marine Corps. Of his military experience, Terpning stated he was "profoundly changed". Upon his return home, he created six paintings which are now at the National Museum of the Marine Corps. The condition of this giclee canvas is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this giclee canvas are 21 7/8" x 22 7/8".*

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Elegant Morganite Diamond & 14k Rose Gold Ring

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 10 of 752)      

Featured in this lot is an elegant morganite diamond and 14k rose gold ring with GAL paperwork. The ring features a wonderfully and professionally crafted 14k rose gold c...moreonstruction that is marked with an 'Oscar Friedman' hallmark with a '14k' gold stamp next to it. The center stone is a natural oval mixed-cut morganite gemstone that shows measurements of 17.39 x 12.52 x 8.14mm with an orangey-pink color hue and moderate saturation with a total weight of 10.39 carats. The elegant lattice and shoulders are decorated with a total of 172 round brilliant cut diamonds with color hue of H-I, a clarity of I1 - I3, and a total diamond weight of 1.65 carats. The piece comes complete with GAL(Gemological Appraisal Laboratory of America, Inc., a GIA certified lab GAL Appraisal Number#: GAL202219000) report and appraisal confirming the above information and giving a total value of $10.025.00. The ring size is US 7.*

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"The Frontier Years" L.A. Huffman by Mark H. Brown

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 11 of 752)      

For your consideration is the 1955 "The Frontier Years" the classic depicting L.A. Huffman's photographs by Mark H. Brown & W.R. Felton, written about L.A. Huffman's trav...moreels and most importantly, his photographs of the west and especially Montana from 1879 to 1931; "...he took many of his most important photos in the early 1880s. He did so with relatively crude equipment and technology, yet produced images of a quality that could not be bettered today. He photographed the West as it was - the unvarnished truth, not romanticized versions as depicted by novelists, artists and Hollywood. Huffman left an unmatched visual record of early Montana". This book shows good condition with very slight wear to the spine but no obvious signs of damage are present. The interior pages show good condition as well. The book measures 11 1/4" L x 8 5/8" W x 1" D.

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1956 "Before Barbed Wire" by Mark Brown & Felton

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 12 of 752)      

Featured in this lot is this 1956 copy of “Before Barbed Wire” by Mark H. Brown. With 124 original photographs from the renowned American photographer L. A. Huffman, with...more some taken while mounted, this book is a gem of Montana history. Huffman had firsthand experience with the life that would later be captured on camera. Instead of staged portraits taken for a guest, he preferred to capture working people in the moment because they saw him as one of them. Before he was able to capture the ideal shot, Huffman occasionally rode alongside a roundup or followed a herd of sheep for days. He took full advantage of this excellent opportunity to document the early Plains life. Before there was barbed wire, Huffman managed to capture and preserve the spirit of life on the open ranges of Montana. This book is in good condition, with slight wear to the book cover and spine but no obvious signs of damage are noted. The interior pages are in good condition a well. The book measures 11 1/4" L x 8 5/8" W x 1" D.

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J. Begay (Navajo / Dine) King's Manassa Earrings

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 13 of 752)      

The lot features a set of sterling silver earrings set with King's Manassa Turquoise from Navajo / Dine artist Jennifer Begay. The set is signed JB STERLING and shows an ...moreoblong shape with polished rope sterling silver border and set with polished cabochons of Turquoise from the King's Manassa mine. The set is in like new condition with absolutely stunning turquoise coloring. Each earring measures 2"L. Total weight of 13.5 grams.

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Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant Leather 1st Edition

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 14 of 752)      

For your consideration is this set of 1885 first edition "Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant" volume I & volume II. The set was published by Grant's friend, Samuel Clemmons (...moreMark Twain) under the alias of his nephew, Charles L. Webster. Each volume shows plain leather covers with bold gold stamped lettering along the spine. The book is a fascinating read with a rare fold-out of the terms of surrender given to Robert E. Lee. Volume I shows an excellent etching of Grant as a young soldier with Volume II having a portrait of the more known image of President U.S. Grant. These memoirs were written from the fall of 1884 and completed four days before his death July 23, 1885. This is a wonderful excellent quality set and a must own for any Civil War enthusiast. Covers show wear indicative of age, and the spines show wear from years of use. Volume I, after the title page, has what appears to be a hand written note by Grant, possibly etching or print. The books measure 9 1/4" L x 6 1/2" W x 2" D.

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1891 1st Ed. "Sitting Bull and the Indian War"

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 15 of 752)      

For your consideration is this Rare "Sitting Bull and the Indian War Book", 1st Edition 1891, by W. Fletcher Johnson. "Life of the Great Medicine Man and Chief Sitting Bu...morell; His Tragic Death; Story of the Sioux Nation; Their Manners and Customs, Ghost Dances and Messiah Craze; also a very complete history of the Sanguinary Indian War of 1890-91", and published by Edgewood Publishing Company. This work is an excellent reference on the Sioux Nation and includes a map of the Badlands in South Dakota, an account of General George Custer's Last Stand at the Battle of Little Big Horn, and a description of the lives of White Beaver and William "Buffalo Bill" Cody. The book contains many illustrations and photographs including notable Native American chiefs, US Army officers, battlefield sketches, most in the black & white format of the time but a few of Native Americans including Sitting Bull's son Crow Foot are in a pinkish hue. The greenish blue cloth bound gold gilt embossed front cover shows a portrait of Sitting Bull at the top with a battle scene vignette below, medallion images of both Major General Miles and U.S. Deputy Bartlett. At the bottom of the cover is a vignette of the Ghost Dance, embossed title as such. The embossed spine has an image of Sitting Bull standing. The book shows good condition consistent with its age, there is scuffing and wear to the front cover and spine and all gold gilt has been worn of the cover and spine. The map of South Dakota is not connected to the book. No other signs of damage are noted, the interior pages showing some areas of browning but is still in good readable condition. The book measures 8" L x 5 7/8" W x 1 5/8" D.

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C. 1890-1900 Apache Whisk from Geronimo Camp Site

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 16 of 752)      

This lot features an original traditional Apache Whisk Broom or Hair Brush noted by its collector museum tag as being from Geronimo camp site and the Sundog Bruce VanLand...moreingham collection. The piece has a round old collection / museum tag which is marked, "Apache Whisk broom / From Geronimo camp site 04-11-48". The piece shows vegetal fiber tied with cotton trade clothe. The piece is very similar, if not nearly identical to the example in the National Museum of the American Indian; Catalog Number 9/4338 from the White Mountain Apache Indians Cibecue, Fort Apache Reservation (White Mountain Reservation); Navajo County; Arizona; USA Collected in 1919 by Edward H. Davis (1862-1951, a rancher and field collector for MAI) during fieldwork sponsored by MAI. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and acquired 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. Measurements are 13.5"L by approximately 2.75"W.*

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Ca. 1930 Crow High Top Beaded Hide Moccasins

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 17 of 752)      

This lot features a set of high top Indian hide beaded moccasins with hard parfleche soles from the Crow Native American Indians of Montana dating to circa 1930's from th...moree Sundog Bruce VanLandingham collection. The set has two original museum collection tags which are marked as such, "High top Women's Moccasins JME Crow 1930's #1915 $550.00" and " CROW WOMEN'S HIGH TOP MOCCASINS 05.09.25". The set shows brain tanned Bison Buffalo hide with cotton trade thread sewing showing period correct early 1900's glass trade seed beads with a classic floral beaded design. The colors are of greasy light blue, orange, brown, semi-transparent green, corn yellow and semi-transparent light blue. The bottoms and tops are sewn together, the tops area around the wearers ankle / lower calf with a fancy beaded border and tied with a long strand of Indian tanned hide tie, original on one and an old replacement on the other. The bottoms show a sinew sewn thicker parfleche rawhide hard sole with nice foot worn pattern, indicative of its early age. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and acquired 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 was the sole owner of Sundog Fine Art Gallery in Bozeman which was both part museum and gallery. They are well preserved and in good condition with one of the two moccasins having a slight stain on top. Each measures about 9.25"L sole by 12"H ankle.*

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Ca. 1890 Blackfoot Dag Knife & Beaded Sheath

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 18 of 752)      

The lot features a wonderful American Indian dag knife and beaded sheath attributed to the Blackfoot Indians in Montana and dating to the late 19th Century. The knife is ...morea late-19th Century example with blacksmith hand-forged iron blade having large notch cuts, indicating its indention to be a war lance blade, along with a median ridged running down the center of the blade. The wooden handle is wrapped with old tarnished telegraph like wire along with being adorned with brass trade tacks. The sheath is made of Indian brain-tanned buckskin and has beautifully beaded designs with several triangle shapes, bands and a squiggly line representing a snake or a river at the center. There is a triangular-shaped beaded tab at the bottom, commonly seen on dag sheaths and the original tie strap still attached. The beadwork is glass trade seed beads in colors of white, greasy blue, cobalt, Cheyenne pink white heart, dark red white heart. A pleasing beautiful set. Provenance: From a private Native American beadwork and weapons collection in Cincinnati, Ohio. Knife measures 12 ¼ inches long. The length of the sheath is 12 ½ inches long.

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C. 1870's Sioux Beaded Sheath & Inlaid Trade Knife

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 19 of 752)      

This lot features a fantastic, authentic circa 1870s beaded buckskin parfleche lined sheath and pewter inlaid trade knife from the Sioux Native American Indians and the e...morex-collection of the Jim Aplan, Reverend Joseph Ward Yankton Sioux Indian College Museum and Ben Thompson. This is truly one of the best Indian Wars period knife on the market. The set was collected at the Pine Ridge Sioux Indian Reservation by Reverend Joseph Ward and was in the Yankton Sioux Indian College Museum collection that Ward founded himself in Yankton, South Dakota. It was sold to artifact dealer Jim Aplan of Piedmont, South Dakota when the museum closed in 1985. Aplan bought the college’s entire one room museum collection. Aplan sold the knife and sheath to noted collector Ben Thompson, who several years later sold it to the current owner. The sheath is comprised of brain-tanned buckskin on top of a thick, parfleche rawhide Buffalo Bison hide liner and is beautifully beaded in typical 19th Century geometric Sioux colors and designs. The beadwork is all period glass trade seed beads in colors of corn greasy yellow, cobalt, chalk white, greasy medium green, and red. The original tie strap is still attached, and it has a beaded drop ending four hand-rolled tin cone danglers at the bottom. The sheath is sinew sewn, a wonderful indicator of its early age. The fit of the old trade knife into the sheath allows us to believe this is the original knife that was paired with the sheath. The knife has a wooden handle and is adorned with large, artful pewter inlays and brass trade tacks. Truly, a masterfully made artful set that is well preserved from a fantastic collection and of a fine early age. Provenance: From the Reverend Joseph Ward Yankton Indian College Museum, Jim Aplan Piedmont, South Dakota, Ben Thompson and private Missouri family collection of weapons and beadwork. The sheath measures 10 ½ inches in length by 3 ¼ inches wide. The knife measures 13 ½ inches in length.*

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19th C. Hidatsa Porcupine Quilled Pipe Tamper

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 20 of 752)      

This is an excellent Hidatsa Native American Indian porcupine quilled pipe tamper from the Sundog Bruce VanLandingham collection. The piece exhibits an artfully carved wo...moreod pipe tamper that is wrapped in porcupine quillwork showing colors of yellow and purple. The top has Indian tanned hide fringes that are sinew sewn showing additional porcupine quill quillwork in colors of light blue, yellow and purple with small rolled tin jingle dangle cones with purple dyed plume feathers. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and acquired by Bruce VanLandingham. Bruce VanLandingham was a pillar in the American Indian collecting community and a respected expert. Along with being an avid collector, Bruce also was the sole owner of Sundog Fine Art Gallery in Bozeman which was both part museum and gallery. The piece shows some slight porcupine quill loss but overall good condition. It has the original tag marked, "HIDATSA PIPE TAMPER C. 1880'S $750 BV0776 SUNDOG FINE ART." The tamp measures 9.5"L with an additional 7.5"L fringes.*

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1940s National Vendors Cigarette Vending Machine

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 21 of 752)      

Featured in this lot is this 1940s National Vendor Company Cigarette Vending Machine manufactured in St. Louis, Missouri. The National Vendors Company, which had its head...morequarters in St. Louis, Missouri, produced the well-known National Vendors Cigarette Vending Machine Model 9. The late 1940s saw the introduction of the Model 9, which went on to become one of the most popular offerings for the business. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, The National Vendors Company produced cigarette vending machines, but it eventually shifted its attention to other vending machine types, like snack and beverage vending machines. A more compact and portable version of the machine, the Model 9 with 7 options, was created to be used in places with limited space, like bars and restaurants. Additionally, it was entirely mechanical, operated by a lever and cam mechanism, and was renowned for its durability. The Model 9 7-selection version included security features like a locking mechanism and an anti-theft device, just like the larger version of the Model 9. With a capacity of 12 packs per brand, it could accommodate up to 7 different cigarette brands. The vending machine shows a large mirror on the top of the vending machine. On the right side of the mirror it reads "Insert Money Below" in white lettering against a black background. It also tells the user on which coins to use if they were wanting to buy a 40 cent pack of cigarettes. To the left of the mirror it reads, "Thank You" in white lettering against a maroon background. Below the mirror, it reads, "Cigarettes" in red cursive lettering with the selections directly beneath it. This was the smaller version of the Model M9 and featured seven different selections with each selection holding up to twelve extra packs. Bellow the selections it tells the user on how to operate the vending machine and shows prices underneath that. The selections included are as follows: Lucky Strike, Camel, Chesterfield, Pall Mall, Old Gold, Viceroy and Phillip Morris. Below the selections are pull levers used to select the desired product after inserting the coins. Underneath the pull levers is the drop area where you could retrieve your product. The base of the machine shows a locking device and the very bottom features a pressed metal logo reading, "National" in cursive lettering. The machine shows a maroon and beige color scheme with chrome metal accents throughout. The machine shows good condition with some wear and fading to the paint but no obvious signs of damage are noted. The mirror is in good condition as well and no other glass sections show cracks or chips. The machine has not been tested for functionality. The vending machine measures 12 1/2" L x 23 1/4" W x 61 1/2" H.

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Brilliant Diamond & 18k White Gold Earrings

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 22 of 752)      

Featured in this lot is a brilliant diamond and 18k white gold earrings with GGA paperwork. The earrings feature a wonderfully and professionally crafted 18k white gold construction. The earrings display a stud design that shows two round brilliant cut diamonds with measurements of 7.06 x 7.045 and 7.05 x 7.00mm that shows I1 - I2 clarity and a coloration of H - I and a total weight of 3.03 carats. The piece comes complete with GGA (GemAssure Gemological Appraisals, GGA Appraisal Number#: GGA062029 and trace number: ER006786) report and appraisal confirming the above info and giving a total value of $34,270.00. The measurements of these earrings are 5/8" x 1/4" x 1/4". ER006786*
Featured in this lot is a brilliant diamond and 18k white gold earrings with GGA paperwork. The earrings feature a wonderfully and professionally crafted 18k white gold c...moreonstruction. The earrings display a stud design that shows two round brilliant cut diamonds with measurements of 7.06 x 7.045 and 7.05 x 7.00mm that shows I1 - I2 clarity and a coloration of H - I and a total weight of 3.03 carats. The piece comes complete with GGA (GemAssure Gemological Appraisals, GGA Appraisal Number#: GGA062029 and trace number: ER006786) report and appraisal confirming the above info and giving a total value of $34,270.00. The measurements of these earrings are 5/8" x 1/4" x 1/4". ER006786*

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Navajo Cripple Creek Turquoise Dangle Earrings

Lot # 23 (Sale Order: 23 of 752)      

The lot features a set of dangle earrings in sterling silver set with Cripple Creek Turquoise from a Navajo artist. These show four dangling stones each in sterling silve...morer with eight total polished cabochons of turquoise from the Cripple Creek mine. These are in like new condition. Each measures overall 2 7/8"L Total weight of 11.8 grams.

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1950-60s Northwestern Co. Gumball Vending Machine

Lot # 24 (Sale Order: 24 of 752)      

For your consideration is this 1950-60s Northwestern Company 5 cent gumball or candy vending machine set on a stand and manufactured in Morris, Illinois. William and Loui...mores Johnson established the Northwestern Corporation in the early 1900s. In the beginning, Morris, Illinois-based Johnson Brothers produced bicycle rims and other metal goods. They shifted their attention in the 1930s to producing gumball vending machines, which quickly rose to the top of their list of best-selling goods. For many years, the business was still run and owned by the Johnson family, with management roles being filled by several different Johnson family members. Northwestern Corporation is still one of the industry's top producers of vending machines and related goods today. Production of the Northwestern Model 60 gumball machine lasted from the middle of the 1950s to the beginning of the 1960s. It was among Northwestern's most well-liked and productive models. The Model 60 had a traditional design with a metal base that housed the coin mechanism and other functional components and a round or square glass globe that held the gumballs. It was a common choice for use in stores, restaurants, and other public places because it was frequently painted in vivid colors and featured attention-grabbing decals or graphics. The machine shows a white metal base and a clear square glass top with a white metal top. The bottom front shows a textured gold colored metal plate. The front of the glass reads, "Northwestern Morris, Ill." and on the bottom flap it reads, "Northwestern Morris, Illinois". On the glass it has a red and yellow sticker reading, "5¢ / Northwestern Model 60" in red lettering. The machine shows good condition overall with some wear and chipping to the outside paint from years of use and its vintage age. The machine has not been tested for functionality. The machine measures 7 1/2" L x 6 1/2" W x 16" H. When on the stand it measures a 15 1/2" diameter and a height of 44 1/2".

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1968 Wood Pinball Machine Playing Field "Domino"

Lot # 25 (Sale Order: 25 of 752)      

Featured in this lot is this pinball machine playing field from D. Gottlieb & Company's 1968 pinball machine titled, "Domino", created by Ed Krynski and manufactured by D...more. Gottlieb & Company. David Gottlieb, a Chicago-born businessman and inventor, established D. Gottlieb & Co. in 1927. During the pinball machine and other arcade game heyday of the 1940s and 1950s, the company was one of the industry's top producers. Pinball machines made by D. Gottlieb & Co. were renowned for being innovative, high-quality, and frequently embellished with vibrant, intricate artwork and designs. D. Gottlieb & Co. produced pinball machines in addition to other arcade games like mechanical baseball, shooting, and fortune tellers. The business was a pioneer in the development of the electro-mechanical pinball machine, which combined mechanical and electronic elements to replace earlier, purely mechanical designs. Until the 1970s, when the popularity of video games and other forms of electronic entertainment started to surpass that of pinball and other arcade games, D. Gottlieb & Co. remained a significant player in the arcade gaming industry. The company was eventually sold to Columbia Pictures in 1977, and after that, the Premier Technology Group bought its assets. Until the late 1990s, this company produced pinball machines under the Gottlieb brand. This is just the playing field of the pinball machine. IT shows a wood construction with metal and plastic game components such as the bumpers, targets and more. The decals show colors of red, blue, teal, black, yellow, beige and white and show colored circles and a domino game towards the bottom. The very bottom of the piece reads, "D. Gottlieb & Co." in blue lettering. The piece shows wear from its vintage age and use over the years with fading paint and missing parts to the playing field. the back shows exposed mechanical parts and wiring. The piece would make nice wall art. The piece measures 6 1/2" L x 20 1/4" W x 42 1/4" H.

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