Western Firearms & American Indian Antiques Sale

Western Firearms & American Indian Antiques Sale

Saturday, October 27, 2018  |  10:00 AM Mountain
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Western Firearms & American Indian Antiques Sale

Western Firearms & American Indian Antiques Sale

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Tlingit Northwest Pacific Coast Moccasins

Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 1 of 497)      

The lot features a set of beaded moccasins or short Mukluks from the Tlingit Northwest Coast Pacific Native American Indians. The set shows a glass trade seed beadwork on trade cloth with an Indian tanned Caribou Reindeer hide with harness saddle leather soles. The top of the ankle shows a beaver fur accent. These display well. Age is unknown, collector stated them to be early, but this is not guaranteed. Each moccasin measures 11" long, 4 1/8" wide at the ball of the foot, and 4 1/2" tall.
The lot features a set of beaded moccasins or short Mukluks from the Tlingit Northwest Coast Pacific Native American Indians. The set shows a glass trade seed beadwork on...more trade cloth with an Indian tanned Caribou Reindeer hide with harness saddle leather soles. The top of the ankle shows a beaver fur accent. These display well. Age is unknown, collector stated them to be early, but this is not guaranteed. Each moccasin measures 11" long, 4 1/8" wide at the ball of the foot, and 4 1/2" tall.

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Sioux Fully Beaded Arm Bands from Sturgis SD 1900-

Lot # 2 (Sale Order: 2 of 497)      

The lot features a matched set of fully beaded arm bands with beaded fringe from the Sioux Native American Indians dating to early 1900. The set has an old collection museum tag stating that these are Sioux Arm Bands collected in Sturgis, South Dakota in 1963 and shows two collection museum identification numbers. The arm bands are construted from Great American Bison Buffalo Indian tanned hide that is fully decorated with glass trade seed beads in a traditional geometric pattern having a fancy beaded edge and each showing two fully beaded long rope beaded fringe adorned with rolled tin jingle cones having red decorative feathers. The set shows overall very good condition for its mi-20th Century age with slight bead loss, but displaying very well. Provenance: From a large Great Falls, Montana old West and American Indian collection. Each band measures 5 5/8" wide, and 1 1/4" thick. Including the drops, each arm band measures 13" long.
The lot features a matched set of fully beaded arm bands with beaded fringe from the Sioux Native American Indians dating to early 1900. The set has an old collection mus...moreeum tag stating that these are Sioux Arm Bands collected in Sturgis, South Dakota in 1963 and shows two collection museum identification numbers. The arm bands are construted from Great American Bison Buffalo Indian tanned hide that is fully decorated with glass trade seed beads in a traditional geometric pattern having a fancy beaded edge and each showing two fully beaded long rope beaded fringe adorned with rolled tin jingle cones having red decorative feathers. The set shows overall very good condition for its mi-20th Century age with slight bead loss, but displaying very well. Provenance: From a large Great Falls, Montana old West and American Indian collection. Each band measures 5 5/8" wide, and 1 1/4" thick. Including the drops, each arm band measures 13" long.

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Sioux Chief's Hair Pipe Breast Plate c. 1890-1900

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 3 of 497)      

This is an exceptional Sioux Native American Indian Chief's Breastplate (breast plate) made of hairpipe bone beads. The piece shows an Indian tanned hide strung construction with Buffalo parfleche rawhide gaskets sectioning off eight groupings of hair pipe bone beads with a unique wound glass antique trade bead section and wound glass green trade beaded neck. The end of the piece shows various number three wampum of cowrie shells. The piece shows an old collection museum tag with ID Numbers. From the large Great Falls, Montana Collection of Old West and American Indian antiques. The breast plate measures 51" long, and 11" wide. The piece is said to carry an age of circa early 1900 and shows a very good overall condition for its early age. The piece shows a very striking large construction which is much more impressive than the beautiful example sold for $3,000 in our 2017 sale, making this a much more valuable piece. Please examine the piece for condition and age.
This is an exceptional Sioux Native American Indian Chief's Breastplate (breast plate) made of hairpipe bone beads. The piece shows an Indian tanned hide strung construct...moreion with Buffalo parfleche rawhide gaskets sectioning off eight groupings of hair pipe bone beads with a unique wound glass antique trade bead section and wound glass green trade beaded neck. The end of the piece shows various number three wampum of cowrie shells. The piece shows an old collection museum tag with ID Numbers. From the large Great Falls, Montana Collection of Old West and American Indian antiques. The breast plate measures 51" long, and 11" wide. The piece is said to carry an age of circa early 1900 and shows a very good overall condition for its early age. The piece shows a very striking large construction which is much more impressive than the beautiful example sold for $3,000 in our 2017 sale, making this a much more valuable piece. Please examine the piece for condition and age.

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Assiniboine Fully Beaded Gauntlet Gloves 1870-1890

Lot # 4 (Sale Order: 4 of 497)      

The lot features an exceptional set of fully beaded gauntlet gloves from the Assiniboine Native American Indian tribe of Canada and dates to circa 1800’s. Each glove is adorned with exceptional beadwork having three five-point stars, marked “JB”, a four piece accent and two crossed flags. The flags show a canton with vertical cross being of red and blue and are thought to be the Assiniboine Indian who made this over 100 years ago interpretation of the then early Canadian Red Ensign flag when under British control. An example of the British flag from circa 1876 is shown with a lighter blue color and red background such as this flag shown here. The set shows a heavy Great American Bison Buffalo Indian tanned hide construction with red velvet trade clothe lining having excellent beadwork with blue trade clothe accents across the top. The beadwork is in all period correct early petit and normal glass seed beads of chalk white, sky padre blue, Cheyenne pink, butterscotch yellow, medium green, red, faceted brass, and faceted metal iridescent. The gloves are thought to date from circa 1870-1890 and show a fine original museum quality condition. The gloves show some slight bead loss with an excellent original patina and display wonderfully with good overall condition. The gloves would have been worn by a full-size man or warrior. The gloves show a long Buffalo hide fringe on each glove, a typical attribute. Provenance: From a large Great Falls, Montana Old West and American Indian collection. The Assiniboine Native American Indians share a common ancestry with the Sioux people and believed by many to have a heritage with the Stoney, Santee, Lakota and Yankon-Yanktonai tribes being separated in the 17th Century. During the 19th Century the Assiniboine tribe resided in Northern Montana, Canada and North Dakota near the Missouri river. Truly a rare addition to any collection would be this fine example of scarcely seen Assiniboine beadwork having a nice addition of a 19th Century Canadian flag and displayed in good condition. Without the additional length of tanned hide fringe, each gauntlet measures 16 1/4" long, and 7 1/2" wide. Fringe is 5 inches in length.
The lot features an exceptional set of fully beaded gauntlet gloves from the Assiniboine Native American Indian tribe of Canada and dates to circa 1800’s. Each glove is a...moredorned with exceptional beadwork having three five-point stars, marked “JB”, a four piece accent and two crossed flags. The flags show a canton with vertical cross being of red and blue and are thought to be the Assiniboine Indian who made this over 100 years ago interpretation of the then early Canadian Red Ensign flag when under British control. An example of the British flag from circa 1876 is shown with a lighter blue color and red background such as this flag shown here. The set shows a heavy Great American Bison Buffalo Indian tanned hide construction with red velvet trade clothe lining having excellent beadwork with blue trade clothe accents across the top. The beadwork is in all period correct early petit and normal glass seed beads of chalk white, sky padre blue, Cheyenne pink, butterscotch yellow, medium green, red, faceted brass, and faceted metal iridescent. The gloves are thought to date from circa 1870-1890 and show a fine original museum quality condition. The gloves show some slight bead loss with an excellent original patina and display wonderfully with good overall condition. The gloves would have been worn by a full-size man or warrior. The gloves show a long Buffalo hide fringe on each glove, a typical attribute. Provenance: From a large Great Falls, Montana Old West and American Indian collection. The Assiniboine Native American Indians share a common ancestry with the Sioux people and believed by many to have a heritage with the Stoney, Santee, Lakota and Yankon-Yanktonai tribes being separated in the 17th Century. During the 19th Century the Assiniboine tribe resided in Northern Montana, Canada and North Dakota near the Missouri river. Truly a rare addition to any collection would be this fine example of scarcely seen Assiniboine beadwork having a nice addition of a 19th Century Canadian flag and displayed in good condition. Without the additional length of tanned hide fringe, each gauntlet measures 16 1/4" long, and 7 1/2" wide. Fringe is 5 inches in length.

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Native American Arrowhead Artifact Collection

Lot # 5 (Sale Order: 5 of 497)      

Included in this lot for auction is a magnificently displayed Native American Indian arrowhead, and artifact collection. The display is comprised of dovetails, spear points, bird points, bone beads, rattle snake rattles, and more! The display is housed in an antique gilted frame, with contrasting red linen backing, and a beautiful curved glass window. Overall, the collection shows very good condition. The frame measures 17 7/8" tall, and 11 3/4" wide.
Included in this lot for auction is a magnificently displayed Native American Indian arrowhead, and artifact collection. The display is comprised of dovetails, spear poin...morets, bird points, bone beads, rattle snake rattles, and more! The display is housed in an antique gilted frame, with contrasting red linen backing, and a beautiful curved glass window. Overall, the collection shows very good condition. The frame measures 17 7/8" tall, and 11 3/4" wide.

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Smith & Wesson No. 1 Presentation Silver Revolver

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 6 of 497)      

This is a fantastic early Number 1 (No. 1) Second Issue (2nd Issue) antique tip-up single action spur trigger revolver chambered in .22 rimfire caliber, produced by Smith & Wesson circa 1860-68. The revolver is in a rare presentation factory grade showing a 2-tone finish with blue finish octagon 3 3/16" barrel and sterling silver plated brass frame with exotic rare rosewood grips. This was considered the highest grade or finish of this particular model and is rarely seen. To reload the weapon, the barrel was tipped up, the cylinder was pulled forward and out of the frame and then the empty shell casings could be poked out by use of the ejector rod under the barrel. It was a simple and sturdy design that worked well. Top of the barrel is marked, "SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS." with the pistol grip end being marked with the serial number of, "75046". The revolver shows a good original condition with some finish remaining on the barrel and some remnants of silver on the frame. The grips show nice condition with only small nicks. The cylinder spins freely, but clicks in time when the hammer is pulled. This is truly a fine antique presentation grade pistol. Other presentation grade early Smith & Wesson's such as this have been valued at as high as $2,600 in similar condition. The revolver qualifies as an antique hand gun, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: 75046.
This is a fantastic early Number 1 (No. 1) Second Issue (2nd Issue) antique tip-up single action spur trigger revolver chambered in .22 rimfire caliber, produced by Smith...more & Wesson circa 1860-68. The revolver is in a rare presentation factory grade showing a 2-tone finish with blue finish octagon 3 3/16" barrel and sterling silver plated brass frame with exotic rare rosewood grips. This was considered the highest grade or finish of this particular model and is rarely seen. To reload the weapon, the barrel was tipped up, the cylinder was pulled forward and out of the frame and then the empty shell casings could be poked out by use of the ejector rod under the barrel. It was a simple and sturdy design that worked well. Top of the barrel is marked, "SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS." with the pistol grip end being marked with the serial number of, "75046". The revolver shows a good original condition with some finish remaining on the barrel and some remnants of silver on the frame. The grips show nice condition with only small nicks. The cylinder spins freely, but clicks in time when the hammer is pulled. This is truly a fine antique presentation grade pistol. Other presentation grade early Smith & Wesson's such as this have been valued at as high as $2,600 in similar condition. The revolver qualifies as an antique hand gun, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: 75046.

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Smith & Wesson Model No.2 Old Model Army Revolver

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 7 of 497)      

You are bidding on a Smith & Wesson Model No.2 Old Model Army .32 Rimfire Revolver. This was S&Ws first revolver over .22 caliber that was made from 1861-1874. Those with serial numbers below 35731 were manufactured before the end of the Civil War. This excellent example has low serial number of 14,830 and was manufactured during the very early years of the war. As described in Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms: “The Model No.2 was a popular personal sidearm with many officers and enlisted men during the Civil War. General George Armstrong Custer is known to have owned a pair of these…The notorious western gunslinger ‘Wild Bill’ Hickock, while marshal of Deadwood was carrying a Model 2 “Army” (as well as aces and eights) the night he was shot in August 1874.” .” The revolver is marked with the correct “SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD, MASS.” Barrel marking with correct tiny patent date markings around the cylinder and matching assembly numbers on the frame and barrel. The revolver shows good mechanical and aesthetic condition overall - The pistol shows a nice un-cleaned plum patina on the frame, and the 6" octagon barrel, and nice rosewood grips. Mechanically the pistol is non-functioning. This revolver was manufactured from 1861-1874. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. Serial Number: 14830.
You are bidding on a Smith & Wesson Model No.2 Old Model Army .32 Rimfire Revolver. This was S&Ws first revolver over .22 caliber that was made from 1861-1874. Those with...more serial numbers below 35731 were manufactured before the end of the Civil War. This excellent example has low serial number of 14,830 and was manufactured during the very early years of the war. As described in Flayderman’s Guide to Antique American Firearms: “The Model No.2 was a popular personal sidearm with many officers and enlisted men during the Civil War. General George Armstrong Custer is known to have owned a pair of these…The notorious western gunslinger ‘Wild Bill’ Hickock, while marshal of Deadwood was carrying a Model 2 “Army” (as well as aces and eights) the night he was shot in August 1874.” .” The revolver is marked with the correct “SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD, MASS.” Barrel marking with correct tiny patent date markings around the cylinder and matching assembly numbers on the frame and barrel. The revolver shows good mechanical and aesthetic condition overall - The pistol shows a nice un-cleaned plum patina on the frame, and the 6" octagon barrel, and nice rosewood grips. Mechanically the pistol is non-functioning. This revolver was manufactured from 1861-1874. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. Serial Number: 14830.

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Smith & Wesson "Baby Russian" 38 Caliber Revolver

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 8 of 497)      

For your bidding pleasure is a Smith & Wesson "Baby Russian" revolver. The Baby Russian as it is nicknamed is the Smith & Wesson 1st Model No. 2 revolver. Chambered in 38 S&W, this five shot single action revolver is in great shape for its age. Pinned blade front and notch rear sights, with the 2 line address/ patent dates reading "Smith & Wesson Springfield Mass USA Pat'd Jan. 17& 24, 65" and "July 11, 65. Aug 24, 69. Jan. 19 1875. Reissue July 25 1871" on top of the rib. Matching numbers are present on the frame, barrel latch and cylinder. Hammer and trigger are checkered, and the grips are checkered with diamond patterns around the screw and "S&W." in circles at the top. This gun is an Antique and an FFL is not required.
For your bidding pleasure is a Smith & Wesson "Baby Russian" revolver. The Baby Russian as it is nicknamed is the Smith & Wesson 1st Model No. 2 revolver. Chambered in 38...more S&W, this five shot single action revolver is in great shape for its age. Pinned blade front and notch rear sights, with the 2 line address/ patent dates reading "Smith & Wesson Springfield Mass USA Pat'd Jan. 17& 24, 65" and "July 11, 65. Aug 24, 69. Jan. 19 1875. Reissue July 25 1871" on top of the rib. Matching numbers are present on the frame, barrel latch and cylinder. Hammer and trigger are checkered, and the grips are checkered with diamond patterns around the screw and "S&W." in circles at the top. This gun is an Antique and an FFL is not required.

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Smith & Wesson .38 Single Action Revolver

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 9 of 497)      

For your consideration is a Smith & Wesson Model 2. The Smith & Wesson Model 2, also referred to as the Smith & Wesson .38 Single Action, was Smith & Wesson's first .38 caliber revolver. Chambered in .38 S&W, its cylinder held 5 shots. The Smith & Wesson Model 2 was a "top-break", with the barrel release catch located on the top of the frame, just in front of the hammer. The nickel plating on this revolver has developed a light patina. Action is tight and mechanical function is sound. Rifling in the barrel is in good shape. The grips are checkered with diamond patterns around the screw and "S&W." in circles at the top. This gun is an Antique and an FFL is not required.
For your consideration is a Smith & Wesson Model 2. The Smith & Wesson Model 2, also referred to as the Smith & Wesson .38 Single Action, was Smith & Wesson's first .38 c...morealiber revolver. Chambered in .38 S&W, its cylinder held 5 shots. The Smith & Wesson Model 2 was a "top-break", with the barrel release catch located on the top of the frame, just in front of the hammer. The nickel plating on this revolver has developed a light patina. Action is tight and mechanical function is sound. Rifling in the barrel is in good shape. The grips are checkered with diamond patterns around the screw and "S&W." in circles at the top. This gun is an Antique and an FFL is not required.

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Iver Johnson American Bulldog .44 Webley Revolver

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 10 of 497)      

For your bidding pleasure is an Iver Johnson American Bulldog chambered in .44 Webley black powder. This revolver features a fixed pin front sight and 6" octagon/ round barrel. The American Bulldog is a five shot double action revolver. This rifle has red mottled, gutta-percha hard rubber grips with an eagle carrying arrows and olive branches. Rifling is strong with only minor pitting in the barrel. Frame has developed a patina through the years. This gun is classified as an antique and an FFL is not required. Serial number: 3373.
For your bidding pleasure is an Iver Johnson American Bulldog chambered in .44 Webley black powder. This revolver features a fixed pin front sight and 6" octagon/ round b...morearrel. The American Bulldog is a five shot double action revolver. This rifle has red mottled, gutta-percha hard rubber grips with an eagle carrying arrows and olive branches. Rifling is strong with only minor pitting in the barrel. Frame has developed a patina through the years. This gun is classified as an antique and an FFL is not required. Serial number: 3373.

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Signed Navajo Elk Ivory & Turquoise Jewelry Set

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 11 of 497)      

For auction in this lot is a signed Navajo Native American Indian elk ivory, and turquoise jewelry set, composed of a gorgeous necklace, and matching earrings. The necklace shows a multistrand chain, adorned with blue gem cylinder beads, and a sterling silver tear drop pendant. The pendant is additionally decorated with a elk ivory drop, accentuated with a blue gem turquoise cabochon, and a mother of pearl cabochon. The necklace chain is also decorated with four sterling silver floral motif charms, also decorated with blue gem turquoise, and mother of pearl. The earring both match the elk ivory pendant. The signature reads "C-R - Sterling", and is also stamped with a Kokopelli. The necklace shows very good condition. When unclasped, and stretched out, the necklace measures 25 1/4" long.
For auction in this lot is a signed Navajo Native American Indian elk ivory, and turquoise jewelry set, composed of a gorgeous necklace, and matching earrings. The neckla...morece shows a multistrand chain, adorned with blue gem cylinder beads, and a sterling silver tear drop pendant. The pendant is additionally decorated with a elk ivory drop, accentuated with a blue gem turquoise cabochon, and a mother of pearl cabochon. The necklace chain is also decorated with four sterling silver floral motif charms, also decorated with blue gem turquoise, and mother of pearl. The earring both match the elk ivory pendant. The signature reads "C-R - Sterling", and is also stamped with a Kokopelli. The necklace shows very good condition. When unclasped, and stretched out, the necklace measures 25 1/4" long.

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Zuni Sunface Inlaid Squash Blossom Necklace & Ring

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 12 of 497)      

Included for sale in this lot is a Zuni Native American Indian Sunface effigy necklace, and matching ring. The jewelry set is made of sterling silver, and is adorned with multi-stone inlaid mosaic Sunface effigies.The necklace shows a typical multi-strand chain, and has a large naja pendant, decorated with two sunface effigies. The chain of the necklace shows 12 Sunfaces, instead of the typical blossom charm. The mosaics are comprised of Mother of Pearl, Onyx, Ox Blood Coral, and Turquoise. The set shows very good condition overall, with silver patina indicative of age. When unclasped, and stretched out, the necklace measures 29" long. The ring measures to a US size 7.
Included for sale in this lot is a Zuni Native American Indian Sunface effigy necklace, and matching ring. The jewelry set is made of sterling silver, and is adorned with...more multi-stone inlaid mosaic Sunface effigies.The necklace shows a typical multi-strand chain, and has a large naja pendant, decorated with two sunface effigies. The chain of the necklace shows 12 Sunfaces, instead of the typical blossom charm. The mosaics are comprised of Mother of Pearl, Onyx, Ox Blood Coral, and Turquoise. The set shows very good condition overall, with silver patina indicative of age. When unclasped, and stretched out, the necklace measures 29" long. The ring measures to a US size 7.

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Navajo Old Pawn Sterling Squash Blossom Necklace

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 13 of 497)      

For bidding in this lot is an antique Old Pawn Navajo Native American Indian squash blossom necklace. The Naja pendant is crafted of sand cast sterling silver, and is adorned with a oxblood coral cabochon, and a Lone Mountain turquoise cabochon. The necklace shows a single strand chain, and is decorated with rolled silver beads, and soldered aglet tips, with traditional blossoms branching off of them. The necklace originates from the early portion of the 1900's, and shows good condition, with a warm silver patina indicative of age. When un-clasped, and stretched out, the necklace measures 28 1/2" long.
For bidding in this lot is an antique Old Pawn Navajo Native American Indian squash blossom necklace. The Naja pendant is crafted of sand cast sterling silver, and is ado...morerned with a oxblood coral cabochon, and a Lone Mountain turquoise cabochon. The necklace shows a single strand chain, and is decorated with rolled silver beads, and soldered aglet tips, with traditional blossoms branching off of them. The necklace originates from the early portion of the 1900's, and shows good condition, with a warm silver patina indicative of age. When un-clasped, and stretched out, the necklace measures 28 1/2" long.

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Easton Press "The Masterpieces of Science Fiction"

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 14 of 497)      

For sale is a collection of ten Easton Press, leather bound and gilted science fiction books, which are a part of "The Easton Press - The Masterpieces of Science Fiction" series. The collection consists of Lest Darkness Fall by L. Sprague de Camp, The Sword of Lictor by Gene Wolfe, The Claw of the Conciliator by Gene Wolfe, Way Station by Clifford Simak, Dorsai! by Gordon R. Dickson, Neuromancer by William Gibson, The Einstein Intersection by Samuel R. "Chip" Delany, The Paradox Men by Charles L. Harness, The World of Null-A by A.E. Van Vogt, and finally Rite of Passage by Alexei Panshin. The collection shows very good condition overall, each book is accompanied by Easton Press collectors notes. The largest book is The Sword of Lictor, which measures 9 1/4" tall, 6 3/8" wide, and 1 3/8" thick.
For sale is a collection of ten Easton Press, leather bound and gilted science fiction books, which are a part of "The Easton Press - The Masterpieces of Science Fiction"...more series. The collection consists of Lest Darkness Fall by L. Sprague de Camp, The Sword of Lictor by Gene Wolfe, The Claw of the Conciliator by Gene Wolfe, Way Station by Clifford Simak, Dorsai! by Gordon R. Dickson, Neuromancer by William Gibson, The Einstein Intersection by Samuel R. "Chip" Delany, The Paradox Men by Charles L. Harness, The World of Null-A by A.E. Van Vogt, and finally Rite of Passage by Alexei Panshin. The collection shows very good condition overall, each book is accompanied by Easton Press collectors notes. The largest book is The Sword of Lictor, which measures 9 1/4" tall, 6 3/8" wide, and 1 3/8" thick.

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Easton Press "The Masterpieces of Science Fiction"

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 15 of 497)      

Provided for auction in this lot is a collection of ten Easton Press leather bound, gilted novels, each is a part of "The Masterpieces of Science Fiction" series. The collection is comprised of From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne, Around the Moon by Jules Verne, Stand on Zanzibar by John Brunner, Timescape by Gregory Benford, The Demolished Man by Alfred Bester, The Female Man by Joanna Russ, On Wings of Song by Thomas M. Disch, Rogue Queen by L. Sprague de Camp, The Cyberia by Stanislaw Lem, and She by H. Rider Haggard. The collection shows very good condition, with bright gold text blocks, silk book marks, and very nice covers. Each novel comes with Easton Press collectors notes. The largest book is 10 3/8" tall, 7 1/2" wide, and 1 1/4" thick.
Provided for auction in this lot is a collection of ten Easton Press leather bound, gilted novels, each is a part of "The Masterpieces of Science Fiction" series. The col...morelection is comprised of From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne, Around the Moon by Jules Verne, Stand on Zanzibar by John Brunner, Timescape by Gregory Benford, The Demolished Man by Alfred Bester, The Female Man by Joanna Russ, On Wings of Song by Thomas M. Disch, Rogue Queen by L. Sprague de Camp, The Cyberia by Stanislaw Lem, and She by H. Rider Haggard. The collection shows very good condition, with bright gold text blocks, silk book marks, and very nice covers. Each novel comes with Easton Press collectors notes. The largest book is 10 3/8" tall, 7 1/2" wide, and 1 1/4" thick.

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The Authentic Life of Billy the Kid First Edition

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 16 of 497)      

This is a scarce first edition of "The Authentic Life of Billy the Kid, the Noted Desperado" by Pat F. Garrett and published in 1927. The book is an exciting historical account of the life of Henry McCarty, AKA William H. Bonney, AKA "Billy the Kid". McCarty spent most of his adult life as a fugitive outlaw who is known to have killed eight men before being killed by Lincoln County Sheriff, Pat Garrett, on July 14, 1881. The book contains many photos, maps, and illustrations. It shows good condition and measures 6" x 8.75".
This is a scarce first edition of "The Authentic Life of Billy the Kid, the Noted Desperado" by Pat F. Garrett and published in 1927. The book is an exciting historical a...moreccount of the life of Henry McCarty, AKA William H. Bonney, AKA "Billy the Kid". McCarty spent most of his adult life as a fugitive outlaw who is known to have killed eight men before being killed by Lincoln County Sheriff, Pat Garrett, on July 14, 1881. The book contains many photos, maps, and illustrations. It shows good condition and measures 6" x 8.75".

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McClellan's Own Story First Edition 1887

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 17 of 497)      

This is a first edition of "McClellan's Own Story" by George B. McClellan published in 1887. McClellan was a Major General serving for the Union Army in the Civil War. He was a graduate of West Point and led troops in many important battles of the war. This is a fantastic piece of Civil War history. The book contains many illustrations and maps and shows very good condition. It measures 6.25" x 9.25".
This is a first edition of "McClellan's Own Story" by George B. McClellan published in 1887. McClellan was a Major General serving for the Union Army in the Civil War. He...more was a graduate of West Point and led troops in many important battles of the war. This is a fantastic piece of Civil War history. The book contains many illustrations and maps and shows very good condition. It measures 6.25" x 9.25".

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CFK Damascus Exotic Camel Bone Inlaid Horn Knife

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 18 of 497)      

This is a hand crafted custom knife from CFK Cutlery Company. The knife has an excellent hand forged folded 512 Layer Twist (1095HC/15N20) polished Damascus Steel blade with a fitted beautiful exotic Camel bone handle set. The knife and sheath are both all hand custom made in the USA. Rare unmarked blade in a unique one of a kind style. Genuine Leather Sheath. The knife is in excellent brand new condition. The knife measures 8.75" with a 4" blade.
This is a hand crafted custom knife from CFK Cutlery Company. The knife has an excellent hand forged folded 512 Layer Twist (1095HC/15N20) polished Damascus Steel blade w...moreith a fitted beautiful exotic Camel bone handle set. The knife and sheath are both all hand custom made in the USA. Rare unmarked blade in a unique one of a kind style. Genuine Leather Sheath. The knife is in excellent brand new condition. The knife measures 8.75" with a 4" blade.

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CFK Ram Horn Dagger with Leather Scabbard

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 19 of 497)      

This is a CFK Cutlery Company custom hand made in the USA dagger. The dagger features a hand forged and folded authentic Damascus steel blade. It has a ram's horn handle with brass and stainless steel. The dagger is a one of a kind uniquely created piece in very good condition. The piece also has very rare Vine File Work around the spine of the handle all done by hand. The blade shows a hand forged folded 512 Layer Twist (1095HC/15N20) Damascus Steel. The dagger is in good, unused condition. It measures 9.5" with a 4.25" blade.
This is a CFK Cutlery Company custom hand made in the USA dagger. The dagger features a hand forged and folded authentic Damascus steel blade. It has a ram's horn handle ...morewith brass and stainless steel. The dagger is a one of a kind uniquely created piece in very good condition. The piece also has very rare Vine File Work around the spine of the handle all done by hand. The blade shows a hand forged folded 512 Layer Twist (1095HC/15N20) Damascus Steel. The dagger is in good, unused condition. It measures 9.5" with a 4.25" blade.

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Early's Witney Point Wool Blanket

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 20 of 497)      

Included in this lot we have a Early's Witney point woolen blanket. The blanket is made of 100% wool and shows black stripes on a tan background. The blanket shows good condition with small signs of wear and the Witney point tag loose on one end. The blanket measures 69" long by 53" wide.
Included in this lot we have a Early's Witney point woolen blanket. The blanket is made of 100% wool and shows black stripes on a tan background. The blanket shows good c...moreondition with small signs of wear and the Witney point tag loose on one end. The blanket measures 69" long by 53" wide.

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Antique Graduated Sleigh Bells & Leather Collar

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 21 of 497)      

For bidding in this lot is a set of antique, graduated sleigh bells. The bells range from a large #13, and decreases in size all the way down to #1. The supple leather collar is adorned with 25 of the bells. The bells themselves are each stamped of heavy brass, and have a wonderful tone. The largest bell measures approximately 2 1/2" across, while the smallest measures 1 1/8" across. The bells and strap show good condition overall. When unclasped, and stretched out, the strap measures 71 1/2" long.
For bidding in this lot is a set of antique, graduated sleigh bells. The bells range from a large #13, and decreases in size all the way down to #1. The supple leather co...morellar is adorned with 25 of the bells. The bells themselves are each stamped of heavy brass, and have a wonderful tone. The largest bell measures approximately 2 1/2" across, while the smallest measures 1 1/8" across. The bells and strap show good condition overall. When unclasped, and stretched out, the strap measures 71 1/2" long.

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Early Double Mounted Silver Vaquero Spurs 1800's

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 22 of 497)      

The lot features an exceptional set of early Vaquero spurs showing a double-mounted silver and heavy iron construction and dating to the 19th Century. These 1800’s spurs utilize excellent eight-point rowels, leather spur straps with a basket weave texture, and an ornate silver double-mounting. The spurs are finished with ornate floral hangers on the outside. The spurs originate from the 19th Century and are truly a wonderful representation of early Mexican Vaquero Cowboy spurs. The shank shows a figure eight coiled rattle snake design with double-mounted etched silver holding the eight-point beveled rowels. The front side of the spurs beveled curved design shows a very fancy silverwork with Gambling suits of spades, clubs, and hearts with a crossed lucky horse-shoe design framed in a geometric pattern. The reverse inside edge shows a silver mounting of diagonal parallel running lines. These are some of the more highly decorated Mexican spurs offered similar in quality to the Beveled Band Mexican Spurs that sold for $2,500 at Brian Lebel’s Old West Show & Auction in 2008, the Charro Period Mexican Spurs that sold for $2,000 in Morphy Auctions 2018 sale, and the Personalized Mexican Spurs that sold for $2,500 at Brian Lebel’s Old West Show & Auction in 2008 also. They show good condition overall but have more modern straps and some loss to the mounting. Each spur - Without the straps, and hangers measure 3 3/4" wide, and 6" long.
The lot features an exceptional set of early Vaquero spurs showing a double-mounted silver and heavy iron construction and dating to the 19th Century. These 1800’s spurs ...moreutilize excellent eight-point rowels, leather spur straps with a basket weave texture, and an ornate silver double-mounting. The spurs are finished with ornate floral hangers on the outside. The spurs originate from the 19th Century and are truly a wonderful representation of early Mexican Vaquero Cowboy spurs. The shank shows a figure eight coiled rattle snake design with double-mounted etched silver holding the eight-point beveled rowels. The front side of the spurs beveled curved design shows a very fancy silverwork with Gambling suits of spades, clubs, and hearts with a crossed lucky horse-shoe design framed in a geometric pattern. The reverse inside edge shows a silver mounting of diagonal parallel running lines. These are some of the more highly decorated Mexican spurs offered similar in quality to the Beveled Band Mexican Spurs that sold for $2,500 at Brian Lebel’s Old West Show & Auction in 2008, the Charro Period Mexican Spurs that sold for $2,000 in Morphy Auctions 2018 sale, and the Personalized Mexican Spurs that sold for $2,500 at Brian Lebel’s Old West Show & Auction in 2008 also. They show good condition overall but have more modern straps and some loss to the mounting. Each spur - Without the straps, and hangers measure 3 3/4" wide, and 6" long.

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Early Double-Mounted Silver Vaquero Spurs

Lot # 22a (Sale Order: 23 of 497)      

The lot features an exceptional set of early Vaquero spurs showing a double-mounted silver and heavy iron construction and dating to the late 19th Century to early 20th Century. These 1800-1900 spurs utilize excellent eight-point rowels, leather spur straps, and an ornate silver double-mounting. The spurs are finished with ornate matched silver mounting on a round button on the outside. The spurs originate from the 19th Century to early 20th Century and are truly a wonderful representation of early Mexican Vaquero Cowboy spurs. The shank shows a figure-eight coiled rattle snake design with double-mounted etched silver holding the eight-point beveled rowels. Each side of the spur shows a double-silver mounted Chevron design with arrow like parallel lines. These finely decorated Mexican spurs offered are similar in quality to the Beveled Band Mexican Spurs that sold for $2,500 at Brian Lebel’s Old West Show & Auction in 2008, the Charro Period Mexican Spurs that sold for $2,000 in Morphy Auctions 2018 sale, and the Personalized Mexican Spurs that sold for $2,500 at Brian Lebel’s Old West Show & Auction in 2008 also. They show good condition overall but have more modern straps and some loss to the mounting. Each spur, without the straps or hangers measures 4" wide, and 5 3/4" long.
The lot features an exceptional set of early Vaquero spurs showing a double-mounted silver and heavy iron construction and dating to the late 19th Century to early 20th C...moreentury. These 1800-1900 spurs utilize excellent eight-point rowels, leather spur straps, and an ornate silver double-mounting. The spurs are finished with ornate matched silver mounting on a round button on the outside. The spurs originate from the 19th Century to early 20th Century and are truly a wonderful representation of early Mexican Vaquero Cowboy spurs. The shank shows a figure-eight coiled rattle snake design with double-mounted etched silver holding the eight-point beveled rowels. Each side of the spur shows a double-silver mounted Chevron design with arrow like parallel lines. These finely decorated Mexican spurs offered are similar in quality to the Beveled Band Mexican Spurs that sold for $2,500 at Brian Lebel’s Old West Show & Auction in 2008, the Charro Period Mexican Spurs that sold for $2,000 in Morphy Auctions 2018 sale, and the Personalized Mexican Spurs that sold for $2,500 at Brian Lebel’s Old West Show & Auction in 2008 also. They show good condition overall but have more modern straps and some loss to the mounting. Each spur, without the straps or hangers measures 4" wide, and 5 3/4" long.

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Navajo Sleeping Beauty Turquoise Sterling Ring

Lot # 23 (Sale Order: 24 of 497)      

Featured in this lot is a gorgeous Navajo Sleeping Beauty Turquoise and Sterling Silver ring. The piece features a beautiful turquoise nugget set on a sand cast silver cuff. This ring is in good condition and is a size 9 1/4 (U.S.). The Navajo began working silver in the 19th century. Atsidi Sani (c. 1828-1918), who may have been the first Navajo blacksmith and considered the first Navajo silversmith, acquired the trade from a Mexican smith c.1853.
Featured in this lot is a gorgeous Navajo Sleeping Beauty Turquoise and Sterling Silver ring. The piece features a beautiful turquoise nugget set on a sand cast silver cu...moreff. This ring is in good condition and is a size 9 1/4 (U.S.). The Navajo began working silver in the 19th century. Atsidi Sani (c. 1828-1918), who may have been the first Navajo blacksmith and considered the first Navajo silversmith, acquired the trade from a Mexican smith c.1853.

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Navajo Old Pawn Malachite Turquoise Sterling Ring

Lot # 24 (Sale Order: 25 of 497)      

Featured in this lot is a Navajo Old Pawn Sterling Silver and Mountain Turquoise ring. The silver cuff shows a stunning leaf and berry tooling motif. The cuff is marked "NEF". The malachite and Mountain Turquoise cabochons show very good condition, which speaks to the overall elegance and beauty of the ring. It measures 2" long and is a size 5 1/2.
Featured in this lot is a Navajo Old Pawn Sterling Silver and Mountain Turquoise ring. The silver cuff shows a stunning leaf and berry tooling motif. The cuff is marked "...moreNEF". The malachite and Mountain Turquoise cabochons show very good condition, which speaks to the overall elegance and beauty of the ring. It measures 2" long and is a size 5 1/2.

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