Wild West Wonders: May Collector Auction

Wild West Wonders: May Collector Auction

Saturday, May 18, 2024  |  9:00 AM Mountain
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Wild West Wonders: May Collector Auction

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Join us for our next premier auction event, the Wild West Wonders May Auction. The sale includes 100's of rarities from the West, Native Americans, American history, and more. Join us on May 18th at 9am Mountain Time.

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Navajo J.T. Nelson 14K GOLD Micro-Inlaid Necklace

Lot # 86 (Sale Order: 76 of 708)      

This is an outstanding 14K yellow gold necklace by Navajo artist, Jerry T. Nelson. It exhibits a reversible double sided micro-inlaid bear pendant and Navajo pearl neckla...morece. The piece dates to circa 1990s. The bear is inlaid on both sides, the first side showing a micro-inlaid Yei / Yeibichai pattern on a bear shape with a lapis lazuli background and pattern in turquoise, black onyx, mother of pearl, opal, coral, sugilite, gaspeite, spiny oyster, and jade. The other side shows a Kokopelli with background in Lightning Ridge Opal with pattern in turquoise, black onyx, coral, No. 8 Spiderweb Turquoise, gaspeite, mother of pearl, lapis lazuli, and spiny oyster. The clasp is stamped / hallmarked "J. Nelson" over "14K". The pendant is set in 14 karat yellow gold with a stepped nugget-like, thick rough design. The necklace exhibits a braided chain strand with gold clasps, large gold hollow cone long beads, discoidal concho / concha Navajo pearls in multiple sizes and a hair pipe long bead all in 14 karat yellow gold. The necklace is a true work of art and possibly Jerry T. Nelson's master piece. Provenance: Purchased from David Saity, New York, New York in the 1990s. Total weight of 64.0 grams (the 14K gold strand is 38.0 grams and the 14K gold and stone pendant is 26.0 grams). The piece is well kept and in good condition with no major flaws. The necklace strand measures 22" end to end and the pendant measures 2.25" x 2.25".*

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Iroquois Root Ball Head War Club - ex-Jim Dresslar

Lot # 87 (Sale Order: 77 of 708)      

This is a terrific ball head war club attributed to the Iroquois in upper New York State from the ex-collection of Jim Dresslar. The early club is carved from one piece o...moref solid root wood with the ball being a root burl. The piece has a nice, deep shiny patina with some expected wear. The club exhibits a very early pattern with a straight body having the ball head being directly below the end exactly like two examples in “American Indian Tomahawks” by Harold L. Peterson’s 1965 book page 85 examples 3 and 4 both being mid-18th century (1750) and late-18th century (1780-1799) referred to by Peterson as, “Ball-headed club tomahawk, late 19th century. The straight haft resembles the Johnson tomahawk described above (example 3)..” Even the drop of the ball is similar to the Peterson examples. The body has a median ridge running down the center of the wood with the nearly ninety degree drop ball head having a curved end. The underside of the club has a snaking, winding curved bottom section which flows into a straight grip with triangle pointed end. The entire club has elaborate brass tack adornment and on one side an etched or scratched carving spots. The inside edge of the bottom and top has a cut design. The etching, cut edge and tacking could be a later addition. Truly a nice Eastern Woodlands weapon with beautiful art appeal. Similar examples have been documented in “American Indian Tomahawks” (1965) by Harold L. Peterson; “Indian War Clubs of the American Frontier” (2001) by John Baldwin; and “Rare American Indian Weapons” (2019) by Francis. Provenance: Purchased from Jim Dresslar of Indiana in circa 1992 as noted in the collection log of Tedy Levy of California. The club measures 24 ½ inches in length and the spike protrudes 2 inches from the ball.

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Ca. 1870 Cheyenne Four Tab Beaded Hide Pipe Bag

Lot # 88 (Sale Order: 78 of 708)      

A true sale highlight, an authentic circa 1870’s Cheyenne four tab bar beaded hide pipe bag in exquisite condition and design. This is quite possibly the finest Cheyenne ...morefour tab bags ever offered for sale. The piece is comprised of Indian tanned antelope hide that is sinew sewn in a classic “Four Tab” pipe bag pattern, documented amongst the Cheyenne of the Southern Plains (Tsis tsis'tas) with a classic Cheyenne bar design. The beadwork is all period correct 1800’s glass trade seed cen beads showing colors of cobalt, chalk white, greasy white, Cheyenne pink, greasy yellow, light blue (sky padre blue), and semi-translucent rose. The bag has an original, nice yellow ocher / ochre mineral pigment coloring on the hide and fringes. The fringes are sewn with sinew on the bottom and are also Indian tanned antelope hide. The bag and fringes are well kept being mostly supple soft hide, the four tabs are also soft and shows the underside of the Indian scraped hide with a fancy sinew sewn beaded edge. The beadwork extends around the entire bag on both sides as well as up the central portion of the bag, along the tabs and a beaded rim at the opening. The bag is presented on a museum metal wall mount stand and is in nearly excellent condition. Provenance: From a prominent Northwestern collection of high end Native American antiquities. The only similar bag to this example was the Cheyenne Four Tab bag of a later 1880’s age which sold at our company for $8,572.50 (w/ bp). This example is in exquisite condition, early Indian Wars circa 1870’s age, truly astounding beadwork and unusual medium size. Overall the bag measures 21”L by 5”W.

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Blackfeet Beaded Signal Mirror Bag & Tacked Mirror

Lot # 90 (Sale Order: 79 of 708)      

This is a beautifully beaded hide Indian hide and trade clothe signal mirror bag and tacked signal mirror from the Blackfeet / Blackfoot Native American Indians of Northe...morern Montana. The bag exhibits a wide beaded sash handle which is comprised of old red stroud trade wool from an early trade blanket with a muslin trade clothe border and trade thread sewn with old petit glass trade seed beads in a classic Northern Plains geometric pattern. The body of the bag is comprised of Indian tanned hide with the front covered in old petit seed trade beads in a wonderful geometric pattern and below thin Indian tanned buckskin fringes with rolled tin jingle dangle cones. The beads show colors of greasy blue, cobalt, semi-transparent red, greasy yellow, greasy blue white heart, light blue an chalk white. The mirror consists of a carved wood body with beveled glass antique silver backed mirror and is further adorned with old solid brass square shank trade tacks, tied on the bottom with Indian tanned hide is a red ribbon and at the top thick Indian tanned hide tie with a large old early wound glass trade bead. The bag is well kept in its early pattern with little to no bead loss. The bag itself measures 17.5" L by 8"W. The mirror is 8" by 3.25" with top strap. Truly a beautiful piece.

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Nellie Begay Yei-Be-Chai Turquoise Woman Tapestry

Lot # 91 (Sale Order: 80 of 708)      

This is an incredibly rare original Navajo Yei-Be-Chai Turquoise Woman / Changing Woman tapestry weaving made by Nellie Begay of Shiprock and purchased at the Denver Art ...moreMuseum in circa 1960. This is considered Nellie Begay's last weaving done during her lifetime, she made this rug going against traditon on the subject matter, focusing on the Changing Woman. The rug was displayed at the Midwest Museum of American Art in South Bend, Indiana, a copy of the original insurance appraisal made at the time for the “Indian Summer” show at the museum is included which has a $15,000 value for the rug in circa 1993. The rug was also displayed at the Colorado State University exhibition called “Patterns and Sources” in 1974 and Gallery 10 Invitation in 1991. The rug features a wonderfully and professionally crafted wool construction that shows a iconic Yei design with seven full body yei figurals that shows feathered headdresses holding dancing wands with eye dazzler design that shows a light brown border, off white, cream and very light brown field with dark blue dazzler decoration with one female Yei on the side known as the Turquoise Woman with a male Yei of opposite coloration. Also known as the Changing Woman, is a depiction of a tapestry that was believed to be one of the last rugs Nellie Begay wove where she chose to depict the Spiritual Grandfathers or Grandfathers of the gods depicting the Turquoise Woman or the Mother of Us All and the bluish turquoise cast to the yarns is very unusual. Provenance: Purchased by Barbarra and Virgil Magerfleisch in the 1960-1970’s, from the e-collection of the Denver Art Museum, Colorado State University and Midwest Museum of American Art South Bend, Indiana. The tapestry weaving has been in the family since it was made by Nellie Begay and is the true prize of the collection. The rug comes complete with cancelled checks form 1970's and with paperwork and books that include the story of the depicted decoration. The condition of this Navajo rug is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this rug is 38 1/2" x 29 1/4". The thread count of this rug is 385 threads per square inch. The lot includes paperwork and literature as shown.

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Navajo Crystal Eye Dazzler Stepped Rug c. 1930's

Lot # 92 (Sale Order: 81 of 708)      

Featured in this lot is this Navajo Crystal Eye Dazzler stepped rug circa 1930's. The rug features a wonderfully and professionally crafted wool construction that shows a...more border with straight black ends with a connecting black stepped border with a layer of off white and a red field with crystal eye dazzler decorations of off white, black and light brown. The rug shows some fading to the red coloration with some bleeding to the rugs coloration. The condition of this Navajo rug is good with a very well preserved nature for its age with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this rug is 59" x 35". The thread count is 160 threads per square inch.

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C. 1910-1930 Black Bear Stagecoach Gauntlets

Lot # 93 (Sale Order: 82 of 708)      

Featured is this set of black bear stagecoach gauntlets, circa 1910 -1930. The gauntlets feature a wonderfully and professionally crafted black bear and corduroy lining c...moreonstruction. The bear fur is uniquely brownish black with tuffs of off white fur and sports warm corduroy lining with all fingers shown on the gauntlets. The condition of this pair of stagecoach gauntlets is fair with some wear to the fur and aging to the interior of the gauntlets but otherwise shows fair overall condition. The measurements of this pair of gauntlets are 16 1/2"L x 10 1/2"W. The collective weight of this pair of gauntlets is 1lb 4oz.*

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McKenney & Hall A-Na-Cam-E-Gish-Ca Lithograph

Lot # 94 (Sale Order: 83 of 708)      

Featured in this lot is a McKenney & Hall A-Na-Cam-E-Gish-Ca colored lithograph. The artwork shows A-Na-Cam-E-Gish-Ca shirtless in a trade blanket and wearing a peace med...moreal and reads as follows: A-Na-Cam-E-Gish-Ca - A Chippeway Chief - Published By E.C. Biddle, Philadelphia, - & Colored at I.T. Bowen's Lithographic Establishment No. 94 Walnut St. - Entered into act of Congress in the Year 1837 by E.C. Biddle, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The condition of this lithograph is well preserved with some slight wear to the corners of the lithograph and browning to the page, but it is otherwise in well preserved condition. The measurements of this lithograph are 19 1/4"L x 13 1/2"W.*

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Overland Sheepskin Co. Sheepskin Jacket c. 1970's

Lot # 95 (Sale Order: 84 of 708)      

Featured in this lot is this Overland Sheepskin Co. sheepskin jacket circa 1970's. The jacket features a wonderfully and professionally crafted sheepskin and hide constru...morection that shows antler burls buttons with two pockets in the front of the jacket. This jacket has been professionally dry cleaned and treated with tags on the jacket. The jacket is marked in the interior of the jacket as follows: Overland Sheepskin Co. - Taos, N. Mex. The condition of this sheepskin overcoat or jacket is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this jacket are 34" x 19".

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The Book of the American Indian First Edition

Lot # 96 (Sale Order: 85 of 708)      

Featured in this lot is a 1923 First Edition, "The Book of the American Indian" by Hamlin Garland, pictures by Frederic Remington, Harper & Brothers, New York publisher. ...moreHannibal Hamlin Garland (1860-1940) was an American novelist, short story writer, poet, psychical researcher and essayist. Garland is known for his collection of western short stories. The book contains numerous Native American short stories and tales. The stories are accompanied by 35 illustrations done by Frederic Remington, with a combination of colored and black & white pieces. Frederic Sackrider Remington (1861-1909) was an American painter, illustrator, sculptor and writer who specialized in depictions of the American Old West. His works are known for depicting the Western United States in the last quarter of the 19th century and featuring images such as cowboys, Native Americans, and the U.S. Cavalry. The black and brown illustrated gold gilt hardcover shows nice condition overall with some scuffing to the edges and spine. Intact interior pages are in nice condition with no signs of tears nor foxing. Measurements are 12.25"L x 9"W x 1.25"D, weight 3lb 4oz.*

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Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiak Black Hawk Autobiography

Lot # 97 (Sale Order: 86 of 708)      

Featured in this lot is a 1st edition, 1882 Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-She-Kia-Kiak or Black Hawk which is an autobiography dictated by himself and interpreted by Antoine LeClair and e...moredited by J.B. Patterson in Rock Island, Illinois in 1833. This is an autobiography embracing the traditions of his nation, various wars in which he has been engaged, and his account of the cause and general history of the Black Hawk War of 1832; along with his surrender, and travels through the United States. The condition of this book is preserved with some wear to the cover and to the spine of the book along with browning to the pages of the book, but otherwise in well preserved condition. The measurements of this book are 8 1/4"L x 5 3/8"W. The collective weight of this book is 14oz.*

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Brass Hunting Powder Flask c. 1890-1910

Lot # 98 (Sale Order: 87 of 708)      

"Featured in this lot is this brass hunting powder flask circa 1890-1910. The powder flask is wonderfully and professionally crafted brass construction that shows floral ...moredecoration and a buck head on both sides of the powder flask. The clip on the side for filling is a little loose but shows securement on both sides of the flask.

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6th MA Militia Reg. Identified Civil War Canteen

Lot # 99 (Sale Order: 88 of 708)      

For your consideration is this amazing piece of Civil War history, an identified Civil War 'bullseye' water canteen belonging to Private Charles W. Hildreth of the 6th Re...moregiment Volunteer Infantry of Massachusetts Company B circa 1862 to 1865. Hildreth, a Davenport, Iowa resident, enlisted August 25th at the age of 20 years old after the call to arms in August of 1862. He was part of the second call to arms, requiring men to enlist for a nine month period. After only a few short months of duty, Hildreth was wounded at The Battle of Deserted House, also known as The Battle of Kelly's Store, near Suffolk, Virginia on January 30th 1863. It is noted it was only a slight wound. June 3rd, 1863, Hildreth joined another call to arms, a 3 month service this time and served 100 days, being discharged in 1864. Though unmarked, it is believed that this canteen would have been issued by the United States Federal Government early in the Civil War through a contract with a supplier, possibly "Code, Hopper and Co.", a company that was contracted to make around 125,000 canteens during the war, located in Philadelphia. The spout of the canteen is marked, reading, "C. W. Hildreth". The piece shows good condition despite its age and handling over the years. No signs of obvious damage is noted. It measures 8 1/2" L x 7 1/2" W x 3" D, and weighs 10 ounces.

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Frederic Remington 1861-1909 Bronco Buster Bronze

Lot # 100 (Sale Order: 89 of 708)      

For your consideration is this beautifully detailed bronze sculpture titled, "Bronco Buster" by American artist, Frederic Remington (1861-1909). This is an after-Frederic...more Remington piece. Frederic Remington is considered one of the most prolific and important Western artists of the 19th century. His works are immensely valuable, and his style is highly sought after. The bronze features a cowboy riding a horse starting to rear and holding on through the movement wearing shotgun chaps and carrying saddle bags. Frederic Remington is etched to the bottom of the base and shows gold gilt lettering. It is set on a faux marble base showing colors of white and black and features a small plaque on the front reading, "Bronco Buster by Frederic Remington" in black lettering. The overall condition of this bronze sculpture is good with no obvious signs of damage. The measurements of this bronze sculpture are 21 1/2" L x 10 1/2" W x 23 5/8" H and it weighs 29 pounds and 2 ounces.

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Wooly Sheep Wool Military Gauntlet Gloves c. 1930s

Lot # 101 (Sale Order: 90 of 708)      

Featured in this lot is a pair of wooly sheep wool military gauntlet gloves, circa 1940s. The gauntlets feature a wonderfully and professionally crafted wooly sheep wool ...moreconstruction with a corduroy lining and hide palms to the gauntlets. The wool is soft and shows black coloration with sewn seams. The condition of this pair of stagecoach gauntlets is good with some dirt and debris caught in the wool with some wear to the seam and to the palm of the gauntlets, but otherwise they show good overall condition. The measurements of this pair of gauntlets are 11"L x 8 1/4"W. The collective weight of this pair of gauntlets is 10oz.*

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Texas 2lb 6oz Fossilized Woolly Mammoth Teeth

Lot # 102 (Sale Order: 91 of 708)      

Featured in this lot is this Texas 2lb 6oz fossilized Woolly Mammoth teeth. The Woolly Mammoth teeth are fossilized and in two pieces. The teeth show cross cuts but still...more wonderfully preserved with black outer coloration with an inward white layered coloration. The condition of this pair of Mammoth teeth or molars is preserved with a minor repair to the smaller of the two but otherwise shows preserved overall condition. The measurements of these two Mammoth teeth is 4 3/4" x 3" x 2 1/2" and 2 3/4" x 3 1/8" x 3 1/8". The collective weight of this pair of teeth is 2lb 6oz.

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Hudson Bay Four Point Wool Trade Blanket

Lot # 103 (Sale Order: 92 of 708)      

Featured in this lot is a Hudson Bay Four Point wool trade blanket. The blanket shows a beautifully crafted wool construction to this blanket all done in a iconic Hudson ...moreBay design with five points along the side of the blanket. The number of points indicates the size of the blanket. Although the points did not originally assign a value to the blanket, over time, traders used the points to determine how many beaver pelts it could be traded for. At first, one point equaled one beaver pelt. By the early 1700s, the blankets represented more than half of the items traded for animal hides. The condition of this Hudson Bay blanket is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this blanket are 78"L x 62"W.*

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1907 1st Edition Mark Twain "A Horse's Tale"

Lot # 104 (Sale Order: 93 of 708)      

Featured in this lot is a 1907 First Edition, "A Horse's Tale" by Mark Twain, Harper & Brothers, New York, London publishers. "A Horse's Tale", one of Mark Twain’s lighte...morer writings, is a story about different perspectives on life, mainly from the vantage point of Soldier Boy - renowned Buffalo Bill’s horse, as well as an orphaned little girl, Cathy. The setting for this novel by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens), is a fictional frontier outpost with the U.S. 7th Cavalry. When the general's orphaned niece arrives, Buffalo Bill takes her under his wing and ultimately lends her Soldier Boy, so they may seek adventure together. Twain uses the friendship between the girl and the horse as the basis for his eventual indictment of the barbarism of Spanish bullfighting. Filled with sharp humor, satire as well as sadness, this book deals with the impressions in life, the reasons for existing, all from the perspective of a little girl and her horse. This book is a must read by both Mark Twain fans and people enjoying a masterfully written story with hidden elements. Samuel Langhorne Clemens, known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer. He was praised as the "greatest humorist the United States has produced", and William Faulkner called him, "The Father of American Literature". This red clothbound illustrated stamped hardcover book is in very nice condition, front cover illustration is of the book's main characters, slight scuffing and fading observed to cover. Intact pages exhibit age tanning and very slight foxing, no other obvious marring noted. Measures 8.25'L x 5.25"W x .75"D.*

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"Personal Memoirs of P.H. Sheridan" 1st Ed. 1888

Lot # 105 (Sale Order: 94 of 708)      

Featured in this lot is a Rare First Edition, Two (2) Volume Set of “Personal Memoirs of P.H. Sheridan, General United States”, 1888, published by Charles L. Webster & Co...morempany of New York, and the press of Jenkins & McCowan. The books have a vast wealth of information on the Civil War and, more specifically, Sheridan’s insights on the subject. Each volume contains different rare steel engraved portraits of Sheridan as front pieces and portraits of other figures, such as Generals Gregg, Torbert, Merritt, James Wilson, Emory, Horatio Wright, and George A. Custer, as well as 25 maps of Civil War campaigns and one of the Indian Campaign of 1868-69. Sheridan writes of his military service in important Civil War battles as well as his role in several Indian raids and battles. He also writes of his role as the commander of the United States army at the end of his career. Complete with 23 illustrations, 9 steel plates, and 14 maps - five of the maps are fold-out maps. Philip Henry Sheridan (1831-1888) was a career United States Army officer and an aggressive Union general in the American Civil War. He is most famous for his destruction of the Shenandoah Valley in 1864, called “The Burning” by its residents. He was also the subject of an extremely popular poem entitled “Sheridan's Ride”, in which he, and his famous horse, Rienzi save the day by arriving just in time for the Battle of Cedar Creek. The green cloth bound covers are gold gilt embossed on both the spine and front cover. The front covers also have vignettes of General Sheridan on a galloping horse. The books are in good condition for their age with some wear across the covers, foxing noted throughout. The books each measure 9.25"L x 6.25"W x 1.5"D approximately, combined weight 4lb 12oz.*

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Navajo T & R Singer Sterling Silver Elk Buckle

Lot # 111 (Sale Order: 95 of 708)      

Featured in this lot is a sterling silver elk buckle from Navajo artists, Tommy and Rose Singer. The buckle shows a wonderfully and professionally crafted sterling silver...more construction that shows a scene of a bull and cow elk on a hill side with a stamped and tooled background and border. The buckle is marked as follows: T & R Singer - Sterling. The condition of this Navajo buckle is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this buckle are 1 7/8 x 3" x 3/4". The collective weight of this buckle is 35.7g.*

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Navajo R. Singer Sterling Silver Turquoise Pendant

Lot # 112 (Sale Order: 96 of 708)      

Featured in this lot is a sterling silver turquoise pendant from Navajo artist, Richard Singer. The pendant features a wonderfully and professionally crafted sterling sil...morever and turquoise construction that shows the likeness of an eagle swooping down for the kill with a sleeping beauty turquoise cabochon set to one of the wings. The pendant is marked as follows: R. Singer (with a feather). The condition of this Navajo pendant is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this pendant are 4 5/8" x 2 7/8" x 7/8". The collective weight of this pendant is 37.5g.*

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Navajo Richard Singer Sterling Silver Bracelet

Lot # 113 (Sale Order: 97 of 708)      

Featured in this lot is a sterling silver horse bracelet from Navajo artist, Richard Singer. The bracelet features a wonderfully and professionally crafted sterling silve...morer construction that shows a tooled and stamped design with running horses and striped border and a thick frame. The bracelet is marked as follows: R. Singer (with a feather). The condition of this Navajo bracelet is is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this bracelet is 7/8" x 2 5/8" x 1 5/8". The collective weight 55.8g.*

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Navajo Silver Branch Coral Turquoise Jewelry Set

Lot # 114 (Sale Order: 98 of 708)      

Featured in this lot is a Navajo sterling silver red branch coral jewelry set. There is a necklace and earrings in this collection with a double-sided design. The necklac...moree shows Navajo sterling silver pearls with double sided blossoms and naga pendant with red branch coral on one side and turquoise on the other all inlaid to a box pendants. The earrings show similar design with box sterling silver pendant with red branch coral on one side and turquoise on the other with hook clasps. The necklace is marked as follows: Sterling. The condition of this Navajo necklace and earrings is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The necklace measurement of this necklace from clasp to clasp is 22 1/2" and the central pendant measures 2 1/2" x 2 1/4" and the earrings measure 1 5/8" x 3/4". The collective weight of this necklace and earrings is 132g.*

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Navajo R. Sam Sterling Silver Pink Conch Ring

Lot # 115 (Sale Order: 99 of 708)      

Featured in this lot is a sterling silver pink conch ring from Navajo artist, R. Sam. The ring features a wonderfully and professionally crafted sterling silver, pink con...morech, and white buffalo turquoise construction and shows a scalloped edge with twisted rope borders and a total of eight pink conch oval cut cabochon with a central stone of oval cut white buffalo turquoise cabochon. The ring is marked as follows: R. Sam - Sterling. The condition of this Navajo ring is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this ring are 2 1/8" x 1 5/8" x 1 1/8" and shows a ring size of US 6 1/2. The collective weight of this ring is 25.4g.*

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1885 1st Ed. Personal Memoirs of US Grant, 1st Ed.

Lot # 116 (Sale Order: 100 of 708)      

Presented is the First Edition of the "Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant", In Two Volumes, 1885, New York: Charles L. Webster & Company, Publishers. The memoirs of the great...more general and 18th U.S. President are often mentioned as one of the finest American works of nonfiction and were written from his sick bed the last year of his life. Focusing mainly on his military career during the Mexican War and the Civil War. 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. The set was published by Grant's friend, Samuel Clemmons (Mark Twain) under the alias of Twain's nephew, Charles L. Webster. This is a wonderful excellent quality set and a must own for any Civil War enthusiast. Mark Twain established his own publishing firm in 1885, and placed his niece's husband Charles Webster in charge. The first books published by Mark Twain's firm were these Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant, and Twain's own Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Gold gilt medallions are stamped in blind to front and rear boards of both volumes. The front boards commemorate the Joint Resolution of Congress, December 17, 1863, and the rear boards the Mississippi River. Original publisher's gold gilt lettered green cloth stamped with central gold gilt medallions on both covers, gold gilt lettering spines stamped with 4-star shoulder straps gilt, and floral printed end papers. These volumes are in very nice overall condition, scuffing observed to cover edges, gold gilt still bright and intact, loose spines. Intact pages exhibit age tanning and foxing, no other obvious marring noted. Books measure 9.5"L x 6.5"W x 1.75"D each approximately, combined weight 5lb 10oz.*

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