Western, Firearms, Indian, Jewelry OCT 31 Sale

Western, Firearms, Indian, Jewelry OCT 31 Sale

Saturday, October 31, 2020  |  9:00 AM Mountain
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Western, Firearms, Indian, Jewelry OCT 31 Sale

Western, Firearms, Indian, Jewelry OCT 31 Sale

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Brought to you by our professional Montana Curating team is our Late October 31st Online Collector Sale. The sale will be held online with LIVE simulcast online bidding on October 31st 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 October 31st at 9am Mountain Time
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34156 E Frontage Rd. Bozeman, MT

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Navajo Sleeping Beauty Sterling Turquoise Necklace

Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 1 of 737)      

Available for your bidding pleasure we have a signed Navajo Native American Betta Lee sterling silver and Sleeping Beauty turquoise necklace. This necklace is made from solid sterling silver and features a collection of Sleeping Beauty Turquoise polished gemstones on three separate pendants. These cabochons of Sleeping Beauty turquoise are expertly placed in a shadow box setting and surrounded by silver bead accents. The back of the main pendant is marked "Sterling" and is signed by Betta Lee. This necklace shows excellent condition and craftsmanship. It measures 22" long unclasped.
Available for your bidding pleasure we have a signed Navajo Native American Betta Lee sterling silver and Sleeping Beauty turquoise necklace. This necklace is made from s...moreolid sterling silver and features a collection of Sleeping Beauty Turquoise polished gemstones on three separate pendants. These cabochons of Sleeping Beauty turquoise are expertly placed in a shadow box setting and surrounded by silver bead accents. The back of the main pendant is marked "Sterling" and is signed by Betta Lee. This necklace shows excellent condition and craftsmanship. It measures 22" long unclasped.

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Navajo Sleeping Beauty Sterling Turquoise Earrings

Lot # 2 (Sale Order: 2 of 737)      

For your bidding pleasure we have a pair of signed Navajo Native American Betta Lee sterling silver and Sleeping Beauty turquoise earrings. The earrings are made from solid sterling silver and features a collection of Sleeping Beauty Turquoise polished gemstones. These cabochons of Sleeping Beauty turquoise are expertly placed in a shadow box setting and surrounded by silver bead accents. The back of each earring is marked "Sterling" and is signed by Betta Lee. These earrings show excellent condition and craftsmanship. They each measure 2 ¼” x 1”.
For your bidding pleasure we have a pair of signed Navajo Native American Betta Lee sterling silver and Sleeping Beauty turquoise earrings. The earrings are made from sol...moreid sterling silver and features a collection of Sleeping Beauty Turquoise polished gemstones. These cabochons of Sleeping Beauty turquoise are expertly placed in a shadow box setting and surrounded by silver bead accents. The back of each earring is marked "Sterling" and is signed by Betta Lee. These earrings show excellent condition and craftsmanship. They each measure 2 ¼” x 1”.

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Navajo D.K. Lister Morenci Turquoise Sterling Cuff

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 3 of 737)      

Included in this lot is a D.K. Lister Navajo Native American Morenci turquoise & sterling silver bracelet. The Lister family, is one of the most highly regarded families of Navajo jewelry makers working today; their renowned pieces in turquoise and sterling silver represent meticulous traditional methods and both traditional and contemporary designs. Living on the vast Navajo Reservation in northeastern Arizona, David Lister and Alice Lister, both silversmiths, have practiced their artistry together for thirty-five years, passing their craft on to four of their daughters. This stunning large bracelet features a petite point style of Morenci turquoise polished gemstones. The stones are accented by sterling silver beads and braided silver rope. The bracelet has a dark patina across the top and nice gray patina around the interior. The circumference of the bracelet measures approximately 7”.
Included in this lot is a D.K. Lister Navajo Native American Morenci turquoise & sterling silver bracelet. The Lister family, is one of the most highly regarded families ...moreof Navajo jewelry makers working today; their renowned pieces in turquoise and sterling silver represent meticulous traditional methods and both traditional and contemporary designs. Living on the vast Navajo Reservation in northeastern Arizona, David Lister and Alice Lister, both silversmiths, have practiced their artistry together for thirty-five years, passing their craft on to four of their daughters. This stunning large bracelet features a petite point style of Morenci turquoise polished gemstones. The stones are accented by sterling silver beads and braided silver rope. The bracelet has a dark patina across the top and nice gray patina around the interior. The circumference of the bracelet measures approximately 7”.

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Zuni Reversible Petite Point Squash Blossom

Lot # 4 (Sale Order: 4 of 737)      

For your bidding pleasure is a Zuni Native American reversible sterling silver, Sleeping Beauty turquoise and multi stone petite point squash blossom necklace. The Naja and blossoms shows a fantastic petit point design inlaid with gorgeous Sleeping Beauty turquoise gemstones and on the opposite side is a mirrored petite point pattern with Sleeping Beauty turquoise, lapis lazuli, sugalite, white buffalo, and spiny oyster gemstones. The Zuni squash blossom is in good condition showing an early age due to its braided silver chain construction. The necklace has six stunning Petite Point blossoms on either side of the Naja complimenting the pattern on either side. The Naja has an applied stamped piece which reads “Sterling”. The Naja measures 2 ¾” x 2 ½” and the necklace is 25” unclasped.
For your bidding pleasure is a Zuni Native American reversible sterling silver, Sleeping Beauty turquoise and multi stone petite point squash blossom necklace. The Naja a...morend blossoms shows a fantastic petit point design inlaid with gorgeous Sleeping Beauty turquoise gemstones and on the opposite side is a mirrored petite point pattern with Sleeping Beauty turquoise, lapis lazuli, sugalite, white buffalo, and spiny oyster gemstones. The Zuni squash blossom is in good condition showing an early age due to its braided silver chain construction. The necklace has six stunning Petite Point blossoms on either side of the Naja complimenting the pattern on either side. The Naja has an applied stamped piece which reads “Sterling”. The Naja measures 2 ¾” x 2 ½” and the necklace is 25” unclasped.

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Zuni Reversible Petite Point Sterling Earrings

Lot # 5 (Sale Order: 5 of 737)      

For your bidding pleasure is a pair of Zuni Native American reversible sterling silver, Sleeping Beauty turquoise and multi stone petite point squash blossom earrings. The pendant blossoms shows a fantastic petit point design inlaid with gorgeous Sleeping Beauty turquoise gemstones and on the opposite side is a mirrored petite point pattern with Sleeping Beauty turquoise, lapis lazuli, sugalite, white buffalo, and spiny oyster gemstones. The earrings are in good condition showing an early age due. The earrings measure 1 ½” x ½”.
For your bidding pleasure is a pair of Zuni Native American reversible sterling silver, Sleeping Beauty turquoise and multi stone petite point squash blossom earrings. Th...moree pendant blossoms shows a fantastic petit point design inlaid with gorgeous Sleeping Beauty turquoise gemstones and on the opposite side is a mirrored petite point pattern with Sleeping Beauty turquoise, lapis lazuli, sugalite, white buffalo, and spiny oyster gemstones. The earrings are in good condition showing an early age due. The earrings measure 1 ½” x ½”.

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1908 Railroad Commission Map of Montana

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 6 of 737)      

For your consideration is this original Rare 1908 Large Map of Montana Railroad Commission. Railroad Commission Map of Montana Copyright, 1908, by Rand, McNally & Co Engr...moreavers, Chicago. This is a very rare Montana map that has been backed in linen and folds into a red cloth book with gold lettering across the front. The map measures 41.25"x53.25" and the book The map features Railroad lines such as: Northern Pacific; Northern Pacific (proposed); Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul; Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul (proposed); Billings & Central Montana; Chicago, Burlington & Quincy; Oregon Short Line; Montana, Wyoming & Southern; Butte, Anaconda & Pacific; Gilmore & Pittsburg; Gallatin Valley; Montana Western; Yellowstone Park; White Sulphur Springs & Yellowstone Park; Big Blackfoot Railway; Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie and Three Forks, Helena & Madison Valley (proposed). (One of the most impressive Montana maps). Canvas covered binding shows good well preserved condition and is highly collectable. The measurements of this commission map is 8 1/2" x 6 1/4".

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1876 New York Times General Custer's Last Fight

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 7 of 737)      

For your consideration is a rare, original New York Times newspaper page from Sunday, July, 9, 1876 with an article reporting on General Custer's Last Fight. The article ...morereports on, "General Terry's official report - A painful duty performed - The force engaged in the indian fight - The movements of General Custer - List of officer's killed - Number of indians engaged." This page from the New York Times also includes headlines regarding General Custer and the war including, "Dispatches from Gen. Sheridan" "General Cook's Whereabouts" "The Causes Leading to the War" "General Sherman on the Situation" "Gen. Custer" and "Letter From Terry's Staff." This piece is in well preserved condition and showing some sign of wear appropriate to it's age and use. This piece measures approximately 18" x 22"

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Polychrome Oak Framed Taber Prang Chromolithograph

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 8 of 737)      

For your consideration is this polychrome- decorated oak framed Taber Prang chromolithograph print of "Burning Arrow" circa early 20th century. The chromolithograph shows...more a scene of Native American braves readying for battle and shooting a flaming arrow as a signal into the air. The oak frame shows polychrome decoration of a knife and pistol with arrows and a shield behind them and tassel-like decoration in the corner hand carved from the frame. This chromolithograph is in fair condition with some wear to the chromo but the oak frame is in awesome condition with some wear to the left corner decoration of the frame but otherwise in good display condition. The measurements of this framed chromolithograph is 26 1/2" x 32 1/2" and the visible art measures 19 1/2" x 25 1/2".

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1911 Framed Montana Hydro & Fuel Power Plants Map

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 9 of 737)      

For your consideration is a rare, frame 1911 Montana hydro and fuel power company plants map, compiled and drawn by Daniel O'Hare. It was engraved and printed by the U.S....more Geological Survey. The bottom right of the map indicates "Department of the Interior General Land Office, Fred Dennet, Commissioner. State of Montana. Compiled from the official Records of the General Land Office and other sources under the direction of I.P. Birthrong, Cheif of Drafting Devision, G.L.O., 1911." This Map of Montana showing locations of electric power plants, indicating whether each is hydro- or fuel-powered. Colored to indicate plant ownership by Amalgamated Copper Co., H.M. Byllesby & Co., Clark-Missoula Power Co., Missoula Light & Water Co., Montana Power Co., or others. Also colored to show boundaries of national forests (including Kootenai, Blackfeet, Flathead, Lewis and Clark, Lolo, Missoula, Bitterroot, Deer Lodge, Helena, Beaverhead, Madison, Gallatin, Absaroka, Beartooth, Custer, and others). It is professionally framed that measures 26" x 33.75" and the map itself measures approximately 18" x 26"

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L.L. Lunde Kevin Red Star Portrait Framed Etching

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 10 of 737)      

For your consideration is this Linda Lucy Lunde etching of Kevin Red Star and Signed by both. The etching shows a portrait of ex-husband Kevin Red Star and is signed at the bottom and titled "I am Pepe." Linda Lucy Lunde studied art at the University of California, Santa Barbara and at Northwest College. Her style was influenced greatly while she apprenticed under western artist, William Herring. This particular series of Native American portraits was no doubt influenced by her ex-husband, Native American artist Kevin Red Star. The condition of this framed etching is good with no signs of damage to the softwood frame and the artwork is well preserved. The measurements of this framed etching are 17 1/2" x 17 1/4" and the visible art measures 14 1/4" x 14 1/4".
For your consideration is this Linda Lucy Lunde etching of Kevin Red Star and Signed by both. The etching shows a portrait of ex-husband Kevin Red Star and is signed at t...morehe bottom and titled "I am Pepe." Linda Lucy Lunde studied art at the University of California, Santa Barbara and at Northwest College. Her style was influenced greatly while she apprenticed under western artist, William Herring. This particular series of Native American portraits was no doubt influenced by her ex-husband, Native American artist Kevin Red Star. The condition of this framed etching is good with no signs of damage to the softwood frame and the artwork is well preserved. The measurements of this framed etching are 17 1/2" x 17 1/4" and the visible art measures 14 1/4" x 14 1/4".

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Sioux Beaded Hide Bifurcated Tongue Moccasins 1890

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 11 of 737)      

The lot features a fantastic set of circa 1890 to pre-1890 pristine beaded moccasins with bifurcated beaded tongue from the Sioux Native American Indians of the Northern ...morePlains. The set shows a thick Buffalo Bison Indian tanned hide construction with fine traditional geometric seed beadwork using all period correct 19th Century glass trade seed cen beads. The most unique and scarce feature on this set is the bifurcated or split tongue showing linear geometric beadwork across the face, a truly rare and early moccasins feature. The beadwork appears to be sinew sewn and the set is sinew sewn with a parfleche rawhide hard-soled base, another early moccasin feature. The hide has a nice supple condition and the beadwork shows little to no bead loss making this truly a fine pair. Provenance: From a large Eastern Montana Cowboy and Indian collection. Overall the set measures 10.25”L by 3.25”H by 4”W.

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Hopi Polychrome Painted Cottonwood Kachina

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 12 of 737)      

The lot features a carved cottonwood kachina doll with polychrome paint from the Hopi Pueblo Native American Indians. The piece is signed on the base and is in good condi...moretion. The dancer is holding a rattle in one hand and nothing in the other with finely painted medium height moccasins, dress dance shirt and woven neck adornment. Under the shirt the Kachina’s genitals can be seen, a fertility feature. Overall the vintage 20th Century piece shows a height of 13” by 5.75” wide by 4” deep.

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RARE 19th. Century Indian Banded Trade Blanket

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 13 of 737)      

For your consideration is this 19th century Indian trade blanket and shows symmetrical ends with petite banded design and constructed from a thin fabric of red dyed wool....more Indian trade blankets are commercially woven wool blankets with striking geometric patterns. Trade blankets have long been an integral part of Native American culture. They're used for clothing, bedding, warmth, ceremonial dances and gifts for important occasions. This is a huge blanket which makes this a very rare find for the amount of space this blanket would cover. The condition of the trade blanket is pristine and in great display condition with no obvious signs of damage or wear to the fabric. The measurements of this blanket are 145" x 64".

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Speer Bullet Caliber Lewis & Clark Advertisement

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 14 of 737)      

For your consideration is this Speer Bullet caliber Lewis and Clark advertisement. The advertisement shows rounds that range from .22 CAL to .458 CAL and states: World Leader in Products for Reloading Ammunition; Speer Bullets and is signed by the artist in the left hand bottom corner of the artwork. The frame is constructed from painted pine wood and the artwork shows a depiction of the Lewis and Clark expedition Speer’s reputation for making the world's finest component bullets and loaded ammunition goes all the way back to 1943. That’s when Vernon Speer started building bullets because re loaders couldn't get the components they needed from ammo companies during World War II. The condition of this advertisement sign is pristine in like new condition and shows no obvious signs of damage and in good display collectors condition. The measurements of this sign are 11" x 21"
For your consideration is this Speer Bullet caliber Lewis and Clark advertisement. The advertisement shows rounds that range from .22 CAL to .458 CAL and states: World Le...moreader in Products for Reloading Ammunition; Speer Bullets and is signed by the artist in the left hand bottom corner of the artwork. The frame is constructed from painted pine wood and the artwork shows a depiction of the Lewis and Clark expedition Speer’s reputation for making the world's finest component bullets and loaded ammunition goes all the way back to 1943. That’s when Vernon Speer started building bullets because re loaders couldn't get the components they needed from ammo companies during World War II. The condition of this advertisement sign is pristine in like new condition and shows no obvious signs of damage and in good display collectors condition. The measurements of this sign are 11" x 21"

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Ted Miller Antler Carved & Inlaid Turquoise Knife

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 15 of 737)      

The lot features a fantastic custom “Collector” knife by renowned bladesmith, Ted Miller. The knife shows a stainless steel blade with antler tine inlaid with Cripple Cre...moreek turquoise, Jet and red branch coral stones along with being displayed on a burl wood and antler tine stands. The knife shows a wonderful Native American Indian decorative handle with a single inlaid turquoise stone and a single inlaid jet stone and shows sixteen inlaid red branch coral stones into the headband. The half hilt is constructed from brass and the blade shows stainless steel construction with the artist signature just above the hilt and is also marked 'collector 84' on the other side of the blade. The condition of this blade is good with wonderful well-preserved condition to the knife and the stand with no obvious signs of damage and good display condition. Ted Miller “Collector” Knives are incredibly collectible with some models of such high craftsmanship as this example have sold for between $4,000 to $5,000. The measurements of this knife and stand are 13" x 9" x 5" and the knife measures 12 1/2" x 2" with a 6 1/4" blade.

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Navajo Randy Begay Jr. Sterling Box MAGNIFICIENT

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 16 of 737)      

The lot features an outstanding solid sterling silver and turquoise box by Randy Begay Jr., a master Navajo Indian Silversmith. This is one of only two boxes that Randy B...moreegay 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), with a hinged lid showing a hinged lock and four small feet. The box has unbelievable detail and is finished with a large bezel set polished cabochon of Lone Mountain Mine Turquoise with fine grade spider web matrix and bright blue coloring. The bottom of the box shows four concho tooled feet and the entire box is in brand new, pristine condition. This is truly only one of two authentic Navajo sterling silver boxes being of a fine contemporary age on the market. Measures overall 4.75”x4”x3.5”. Weights 258 grams of sterling silver.

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RARE Unheated Cornflower Blue Sapphire Ring w/ GIA

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 17 of 737)      

This is an outstanding and rare unheated natural Sapphire & Diamond ring set in platinum with GIA and AIG paperwork. At the center of the ring shows an excellent oval modified mixed cut natural Sapphire with rich Cornflower Blue coloring, exact weight of 3.13 carats, and fine slightly included clarity. The piece comes with a GIA (Gemological Institute of America) Sapphire report which confirms that this is a natural non-heat-treated (unheated) rare example, GIA# 1238790263. The ring shows a fine Art Deco Anitque style classic setting with tiered stepped halo bezel set with 42 round brilliant natural Diamonds with high clarity of VS2 to SI1 and color of D-F with a weight of 0.75 carats. The ring also comes with an AIG (American International Gemologists, a GIA certified gemologists, AIG# 000716320027) report which confirms the above information and gives a value of $33,205.00. The ring is in brand new condition and is a fine piece of luxury designer jewelry being custom made. The ring is a size of 7 US.
This is an outstanding and rare unheated natural Sapphire & Diamond ring set in platinum with GIA and AIG paperwork. At the center of the ring shows an excellent oval mod...moreified mixed cut natural Sapphire with rich Cornflower Blue coloring, exact weight of 3.13 carats, and fine slightly included clarity. The piece comes with a GIA (Gemological Institute of America) Sapphire report which confirms that this is a natural non-heat-treated (unheated) rare example, GIA# 1238790263. The ring shows a fine Art Deco Anitque style classic setting with tiered stepped halo bezel set with 42 round brilliant natural Diamonds with high clarity of VS2 to SI1 and color of D-F with a weight of 0.75 carats. The ring also comes with an AIG (American International Gemologists, a GIA certified gemologists, AIG# 000716320027) report which confirms the above information and gives a value of $33,205.00. The ring is in brand new condition and is a fine piece of luxury designer jewelry being custom made. The ring is a size of 7 US.

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Scarce Black Tahitian Pearl 14K Diamond Necklace

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 18 of 737)      

This is a scarce Tahitian Pearl and 14K white gold necklace set with beautiful natural diamonds with AIG paperwork and appraisal. The necklace shows a total of 12 cultured Tahitian Pearls with a dark gray coloring with bronze and purple pink overtones along with an excellent luster. The pearls range in size from 11.5mm to 9.5mm and 49.22 grams in weight. These rare pearls are Tahitian from a large Black Lipped Pinctada Margaritifera Oyster with a nearly metallic luster, a truly beautiful finish. The necklace shows a classic antique style seventeen-inch length with elaborate Tahitian pearl and drop pendant supported y a stylized Tahitian pearl and diamond ribbon transitioning into flexible 14 karat white gold links, terminating in a concealed clasp with twin safeties. The necklace is set with a total of 375 round brilliant cut natural diamonds with a total weight 6.03 carats, I1 to I3 clarity and G-I color. The piece comes with an AIG (American International Gemologists, a GIA certified lab AIG#: 000716232032RTF) report and appraisal confirming the above info and giving a value of $28,775.00.
This is a scarce Tahitian Pearl and 14K white gold necklace set with beautiful natural diamonds with AIG paperwork and appraisal. The necklace shows a total of 12 culture...mored Tahitian Pearls with a dark gray coloring with bronze and purple pink overtones along with an excellent luster. The pearls range in size from 11.5mm to 9.5mm and 49.22 grams in weight. These rare pearls are Tahitian from a large Black Lipped Pinctada Margaritifera Oyster with a nearly metallic luster, a truly beautiful finish. The necklace shows a classic antique style seventeen-inch length with elaborate Tahitian pearl and drop pendant supported y a stylized Tahitian pearl and diamond ribbon transitioning into flexible 14 karat white gold links, terminating in a concealed clasp with twin safeties. The necklace is set with a total of 375 round brilliant cut natural diamonds with a total weight 6.03 carats, I1 to I3 clarity and G-I color. The piece comes with an AIG (American International Gemologists, a GIA certified lab AIG#: 000716232032RTF) report and appraisal confirming the above info and giving a value of $28,775.00.

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Scarce Black Tahitian Pearl Diamond 14K Earrings

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 19 of 737)      

These are a scarce Tahitian Pearl and Diamond 14K gold earring with paperwork and appraisal. The earrings show a two 13mm Tahitian cultured pearl with black teal green coloring with undertones of charcoal / pinkish purple and extremely high luster. This rare pearl is Tahitian from a large Black Lipped Pinctada Margaritifera Oyster with a nearly metallic luster, a truly beautiful finish. The earrings are beautifully custom made with a fine dangle design having the safety post being bezel halo set with a four diamonds linked to an intertwined infinity like halo bezel which holds the beautiful pearls. Overall the piece is set with 106 round brilliant cut natural diamonds with a weight of 0.94 carats, SI1 to SI2 clarity and G-I color. The set is a fine brand-new luxury designer jewelry piece with a weight of 9.7 grams. The piece comes with a AIGL (American International Gemological Laboratories, Inc., a GIA certified lab AIGL#: K21E94-EA13815) confirming the above information and giving a value of $6,582.00.
These are a scarce Tahitian Pearl and Diamond 14K gold earring with paperwork and appraisal. The earrings show a two 13mm Tahitian cultured pearl with black teal green co...moreloring with undertones of charcoal / pinkish purple and extremely high luster. This rare pearl is Tahitian from a large Black Lipped Pinctada Margaritifera Oyster with a nearly metallic luster, a truly beautiful finish. The earrings are beautifully custom made with a fine dangle design having the safety post being bezel halo set with a four diamonds linked to an intertwined infinity like halo bezel which holds the beautiful pearls. Overall the piece is set with 106 round brilliant cut natural diamonds with a weight of 0.94 carats, SI1 to SI2 clarity and G-I color. The set is a fine brand-new luxury designer jewelry piece with a weight of 9.7 grams. The piece comes with a AIGL (American International Gemological Laboratories, Inc., a GIA certified lab AIGL#: K21E94-EA13815) confirming the above information and giving a value of $6,582.00.

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1975 Veryl Goodnight (B. 1947) Canvasback Bronze

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 20 of 737)      

For your consideration is this Veryl Goodnight (born 1947)canvasback bronze circa 1975. This is a great bronze showing a canvasback duck taking flight from the water and ...moreshown on a thick oak shield with a brass plaque in the front that reads: "Canvasback by Veryl Goodnight" and is marked 39/50 with the artist signature underneath the bird and is copyrighted 1975. The condition of this bronze is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows a bright patina adorning the bronze and shows good collectable condition. The measurements of this bronze are 9" x 13" x 6 1/2".

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Mandan Missouri War Axe Tomahawk c. 1800

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 21 of 737)      

Offered for public sale in this lot is a rare and important Missouri War Axe Tomahawk dating to circa 1800 from the Cyrus Eaton Collection from London, England. The tomah...moreawk axe head shows the typical large flaring triangular-shaped blade being hand-forged from thin sheet iron that features a crescent half moon cut-out in the center of the blade. Paired with the iron head shows a old original hardwood haft handle which shows some slight splits and drying from age and use. The axe head is secured to the haft using five old square-shank nails. The use of square shank nails, not tacks, has been documented on early American Indian weapons according to Peterson, Baldwin, Francis, etc. The piece is plain showing no beaded drop, fringe or tacks a trait found on the earliest weapons with the only decoration being pierced or cutouts in the blade, such as this example showing the crescent half moon cut out at the center of the blade. It has been said that pierced holes and crescent moons cutouts pre-date the weapon heart cutouts, which did not appear until some 30 to 40 years later around 1830-1840’s. The term "Missouri War Axe" was coined by American Indian weapons collectors to describe this 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. This is a rare example attributed to the Mandan Indians along the Upper Missouri River Basin. Provenance: The pieces was originally collected by noted collector and author Dr. Colin Taylor, who acquired it from an Indian family in the 1960’s in North Dakota. Dr. Taylor later sold the piece during his travels in England to his colleague and fellow club member Cyrus Eaton circa 1980’s. Ex-collections of Dr. Colin Taylor and Cyrus Eaton London, England. The head measures 8 inches by 4 inches wide across the bottom of the blade. The tomahawk overall is 19 ½ inches in length.

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Lakota Sioux Fully Beaded Hide Doctors Bag 1890's

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 22 of 737)      

The lot features an excellent fully beaded hide doctors’ bag from the Lakota Sioux Native American Indians of the 19th Century. The bag shows an Indian tanned hide constr...moreuction which is covered on all four sides and is sinew sewn. The base shows a parfleche rawhide panel and the top shows an original copper colored metal 1800’s Doctors bag hardware with Indian tanned hide handle at the top. The inside of the bag has a nice floral calico trade clothe lining. The bag dates to the 1890’s and is in very good condition with little to no bead loss. Fully beaded Dr. Bags are exceedingly rare and desirable with this truly being a fantastic example. The beadwork is all 1800’s period glass trade seed beads showing a light blue background with geometric pattern in cobalt, greasy yellow, red white hearts and chalk white. The bag measures 17”L by 9.25”W by 11.5”H.

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Acoma Pueblo Polychrome Painted Shield 1890-1900

Lot # 23 (Sale Order: 23 of 737)      

The lot features an exceptional polychrome painted shield from the Acoma Pueblo Native American Indians of the Southwest dating to circa 1890-1900’s. The shield shows a p...moreolychrome pigment painted front showing a Buffalo figure with red horns and blue face showing red eye and mouth features with an outline of a stepped symbol at the center. Above the Buffalo shows three four-point morning stars in red and yellow and below three mounds in red and white with radiating yellow arrows. The front also shows yellow trade clothe ties at the top and two solid brass hawk trade bells, one found at each side. The back is marked in pencil, “Acoma, N.M.” along with a collection / museum tag marked, “4:6”. The bag shows two ties of purple dyed yarn and an old harness saddle leather handle which is brass tacked in place. The shield itself is constructed of a fiber board which has been wrapped in trade tent canvas and artfully painted with mineral pigment dyes. The piece shows good condition for its early age with signs of wear, slightly cracking and partially supple leather along with slight staining. Truly a fantastic piece in good condition with honest authentic age and fantastic effigy painting. Measures overall 12.75” by 12.25”.

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Northern Cheyenne Fully Beaded Moccasins 1890's

Lot # 24 (Sale Order: 24 of 737)      

The lot features a fantastic set of fully top and bottom beaded ceremonial moccasins from the Northern Cheyenne Native American Indians of the circa 1890’s. The set shows...more an Indian tanned hide construction which is covered on all sides, top bottom and sides, with glass trade seed beads in a geometric patriotic pattern. The beadwork is all sinew sewn and shows all period correct beads showing a chalk white background with patriotic US flags running down the tops with red and white stripes with the cobalt and white stars which is accented by the sky padre blue and greasy yellow border along with a striped red and greasy yellow and light blue outside edge. The ankle shows a fancy beaded red border. The base of the moccasins are also fully beaded with a similar patriotic US red white and blue flag and a border of sky padre blue and greasy yellow. The set shows the original tongue and tie straps and has a nice yellow color from the ocher dye. The set is in pristine condition for its age with little to no bead loss and supple hide. Each measures 8.5”L by 3.25”W by 2.75”H.

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J Russell Co Green River Works Antler Handle Knife

Lot # 25 (Sale Order: 25 of 737)      

For your consideration is a Northern Plains Indian trade clip point knife with an antler handle. This knife is manufactured by J. Russell & Co. from Green River Works and...more is a knife that would typically be traded to the Northern Plains Indians in the 19th Century. The knife shows the "J. Russell & Co. Green River Works" hallmark parallel with the hilt. John Russell founded his namesake cutlery circa early 1830's and by 1836 he moved the factory location to the Green River Massachusetts area. A fire delayed the factories success, but by circa 1840 with the help of Henry Clapp the factory was rebuilt and christened the "Green River Works" with all knives produced here hallmarked, "J. Russell & Co. Green River Works." The knife shows a unique clip point knife design with brass like hilt, and Stag Antler grip or handle having single copper rivets or studs securing it to the blade. Overall this knife is in good condition with signs of age and use showing a smoothed antler from use, and a nice patina across the metals. It measures 10.5" overall with a 6" blade, and 4.5" grip.

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