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New Years Early Firearms & Old West Auction

by North American Auction Company
Sat, Jan  6, 2018  10:00 AM   Mountain
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Signed Navajo Sterling & Turquoise Charm Necklace Signed Navajo Sterling & Turquoise Charm Necklace

Signed Navajo Sterling & Turquoise Charm Necklace

Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 525)

This lot contains a signed Navajo Native American Indian squash blossom or charm necklace. The necklace is composed of beautiful sterling silver winglet charms, and seven gorgeous nuggets of Cripple Creek turquoise. The chain of the necklace is made of hand rolled sterling silver links. The main turquoise charm of the necklace is stamped "Sterling", indicating its .925% silver purity, as well, it is stamped with Navajo hallmark "S.A.B". The necklace is in good condition overall. The necklace measures 20 3/8" long when unclasped and stretched out. The largest center turquoise charm measures 1 3/8" tall, and 5/8" wide.

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Navajo Sterling Silver Concho Belt Early 1900's Navajo Sterling Silver Concho Belt Early 1900's

Navajo Sterling Silver Concho Belt Early 1900's

Lot #2 (Sale Order 2 of 525)

This is a Navajo sterling silver concho belt from the early 1900's. The belt features 12 hand stamped scalloped conchos and 13 stamped butterfly spacers with a hand tooled buckle. The concho belt is in good overall condition. The conchos measure 1.25" in diameter and the belt is 31" long.

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Civil War Style Confederate D-Guard Bowie Knife Civil War Style Confederate D-Guard Bowie Knife

Civil War Style Confederate D-Guard Bowie Knife

Lot #3 (Sale Order 3 of 525)

Available for purchase is this Large Civil War Style Confederate D-Guard forged iron Bowie Knife. The knife features a heavy forged like blade, matching D-Guard and 1-piece wood handle/grip. Overall the piece measures 14 inches in length making it a larger size fighting side knife that was particularly popular with soldiers of the Confederacy. Numerous Civil War photos exist showing southern volunteers with their muskets and various size D-Guard Bowies. The knife features a weathered one-piece wood grip with the wood and metal having a heavy pitted oxidized finish. Wonderful rare piece done in the style of a Civil War/Confederate display piece seldom offered. Provenance: From the personal collection of Darryl Fisher. Age and origin of the piece are not confirmed.

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Crow Parfleche Polychrome Painted Envelope 19th C. Crow Parfleche Polychrome Painted Envelope 19th C.

Crow Parfleche Polychrome Painted Envelope 19th C.

Lot #4 (Sale Order 4 of 525)

The lot features a Crow Native American Indian Buffalo parfleche rawhide polychrome pigment painted flat envelope case attributed to being from the 19th Century. The piece shows a geometric polychrome mineral pigment painted traditional design done on heavy Parfleche Rawhide created from a Buffalo Hide. The case shows wonderful construction and a traditional early classic design. The piece has modern Indian tanned hide ties as shown. This comes from a historical Old Western and Native American Indian collection in Bozeman, Montana. The piece has a similar design and age to that of a few classic pieces listed at previous auctions such as the Cheyenne Parfleche listed at Heritages 6/14/2008 auction for $18,000 to $22,000, the Plains Parfleche case sold for $3,250 at Allard’s 8/13/2011 auction, and the Crow Parfleche Envelope that sold for $2,500 at Brian Lebel’s Old West Show & Auction 6/25/2011. The piece appears to be in fine original condition with no major damage and excellent displayed polychrome mineral paint. Measures 27”H x 13.5”W x 2”D.

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Navajo Sterling Silver Coral Squash Blossom Navajo Sterling Silver Coral Squash Blossom

Navajo Sterling Silver Coral Squash Blossom

Lot #5 (Sale Order 5 of 525)

This is a Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver and coral squash blossom necklace. The necklace features a naja with 6 blossoms all set with beautiful coral cabochons. The squash blossom is in good condition. It measures 16.5" long.

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Ruger 10/22 Zytel Boat Paddle Stock Rifle w/ Scope Ruger 10/22 Zytel Boat Paddle Stock Rifle w/ Scope

Ruger 10/22 Zytel Boat Paddle Stock Rifle w/ Scope

Lot #6 (Sale Order 6 of 525)

This is a Ruger 10/22 semi-automatic rifle chambered in the .22 caliber with a Tasco "Silver Antler" 3x9 scope. The rifle features a blued steel barrel and receiver with a synthetic Zytel Boat Paddle stock marked "Ruger". The factory open sporting sights are present as well. The left side of the receiver is marked "Ruger Model 10/22 Carbine .22 LR Caliber". The rifle is in good condition. It measures 37" long. Serial number is 247-98092. This is a modern manufactured firearm and requires an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check. The Zytel Boat Paddle Ruger Model 77 is quickly becoming one of the most valuable Ruger Model 77's available for sale making this unusual Boat Paddle Stock Model 10/22 a more scarce addition to any collection.

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3,250 Rounds .22LR Federal Automatch Ammunition 3,250 Rounds .22LR Federal Automatch Ammunition

3,250 Rounds .22LR Federal Automatch Ammunition

Lot #6a (Sale Order 7 of 525)

This is a full case of 3,250 rounds of Federal .22LR Automatch ammunition. There are 10 boxes of 325 rounds each. This is target grade ammunition that offers a 40 grain bullet with a muzzle velocity of 1200 fps. Each box is factory sealed in the original case box. The box measures 3" x 8" x 15.25".

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Cheyenne Fully Beaded Cradle Board Cover 1890-1900 Cheyenne Fully Beaded Cradle Board Cover 1890-1900

Cheyenne Fully Beaded Cradle Board Cover 1890-1900

Lot #7 (Sale Order 8 of 525)

The lot features a terrific turn of the 19th Century Cheyenne Native American Indian fully beaded cradle board papoose cover. The piece shows an Indian tanned hide construction with long cut fringe accenting the bottom and a section of fully beaded Buffalo hide attached, adding to the art appeal and splendor of the piece. The piece shows all early 19th century glass trade seed beads with a chalk white base and traditional geometric patterns in black, red, and medium green all being accented by the fully beaded rope like edge at the top, a truly quality addition. The base of the cradle cover shows a fancy beaded edging done in black glass trade beads. The piece is from the Ted and Lilly Jarvis Collection of Wyoming and from the Ben Thompson Collection. The item measures 28 inches overall in length to the end of the fringe. Truly a fine condition original piece.

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Unique European Double Barrel 9mm Pinfire Pistol Unique European Double Barrel 9mm Pinfire Pistol

Unique European Double Barrel 9mm Pinfire Pistol

Lot #8 (Sale Order 9 of 525)

This lot features a Unique European Double Barrel 9mm Pinfire Pistol. The pistol features 4 1/8" double barrel, double triggers, double hammers, under lever action, and hardwood grips. This pistol is in good condition, showing wear and use. The mechanics are tight with intermittent trigger function. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. No serial number.

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Joslyn M1864 12 GA Conversion Single Shot Shotgun Joslyn M1864 12 GA Conversion Single Shot Shotgun

Joslyn M1864 12 GA Conversion Single Shot Shotgun

Lot #9 (Sale Order 10 of 525)

This lot features a Joslyn Model 1864 12 Gauge Conversion Single Shot Shotgun. The shotgun features 30" barrel, external hammer, walnut stock, front bead sight, and breech action. The term Joslyn Rifle refers to a series of rifles produced in the mid-19th century. The term is often used to refer specifically to the Joslyn Model 1861/1862, which was the first mass-produced breech-loading rifle produced at the Springfield Armory. In 1871, 6,600 carbines as well as 1,600 rifles that had been converted to use the .50-70 Government centerfire cartridge were sold to France for use in the Franco-Prussian War. Many of these were seized by Germany, sold to Belgium and ultimately were converted to shotguns and shipped to Africa. This shotgun shows good condition, with handling wear and signs of use. The mechanics are in good working order. The barrel shows pitting and wear. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 11

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Winchester Model 37 12 GA Single Shot Shotgun Winchester Model 37 12 GA Single Shot Shotgun

Winchester Model 37 12 GA Single Shot Shotgun

Lot #10 (Sale Order 11 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Winchester Model 37 12 Gauge Single Shot Shotgun. The shotgun features a 30" barrel, external hammer, walnut stock, ejector, blue'd finish, and front bead. The Winchester Model 37 (M37) Single Shot Shotgun is an American firearm. It was in production from 1936-1963 with 1,015,554 units made. This model was developed by Winchester with a standard visible hammer action for many years. The Winchester Model 37 uses a top-cocking lever, breakdown type of action with an automatic shell ejector. The first M37 shotguns were delivered on February 10, 1936 according to factory records. Notably M37 shotguns were not serial numbered. This shotgun is in good condition, with little wear and use present. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. No serial number present.

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Taxidermy Zebra Hide Pelt Rug Taxidermy Zebra Hide Pelt Rug

Taxidermy Zebra Hide Pelt Rug

Lot #11 (Sale Order 12 of 525)

This lot contains a full-sized zebra hide pelt rug. The rug was prepared in such a way as to keep the mane and head. The rug which was prepared by a professional taxidermist, is mounted to a piece of black scalloped linen. The hide is in good condition overall, there is some minimal shedding, and slight discoloration from age. The rug mount measures 111 1/2" from nose to tail, and 67" wide between both hind legs.

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Belgian Liege SxS Knife Percussion Pistol 1897- Belgian Liege SxS Knife Percussion Pistol 1897-

Belgian Liege SxS Knife Percussion Pistol 1897-

Lot #12 (Sale Order 13 of 525)

This is an excellent and rare original Belgium Liege Side by Side Percussion Pistol with foldout knife dating to circa 1897-1923. The pistol is chambered in a 9mm caliber and shows bag shaped hardwood grips with side panels, a 4 ½” double side by side octagon barrels with 2 ¼” Trowel shaped spring-loaded blade that is retained at rest by a spring-loaded trigger guard. The underside of the barrels shows the common circular crown Liege Belgium proof that was first introduced in 1893 & the view stamp inspector mark for firearms “Perron”. Additionally, the firearm has the correct 1897-1923 black powder rifle proof mark of overlapping “E” proofs and the barrels are marked “1902 9.0 ‘EE’ A/E (a symbol proof) (Liege Belgium proof) 1 5”. The design of the blade is intended to snap open and latch by spring mechanism. These would have been used as personal protection firearms in Europe and the Old West along with being used for close contract fighting by gamblers and the such. The firearm shows traces of fire blue on the blade mechanism and trigger guard along with minor light marks throughout the grips, and a good overall antique appearance with even mellow patina. Blackpowder firearms does not requires an FFL or Background Check. NO FFL. Serial Number 15. Early small production firearm.

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State of Idaho Hand-Tinted 1898 Map State of Idaho Hand-Tinted 1898 Map

State of Idaho Hand-Tinted 1898 Map

Lot #13 (Sale Order 14 of 525)

Available for your consideration in this lot is an antique, hand-tinted map of the State of Idaho. The paper map is back mounted on linen cloth and shows the county breakdown, as well as Indian reservations, military land, and United States forest service land. The map is marked on the top right corner with; "Compliments of C.J. Bassett, Commissioner of Immigration, Boise, Idaho - Department of the Interior, General Land Office - Hon. Binger Hermann, Commissioner. - State of Idaho - Compiled from the official records of the General Land Office & other sources under direction of Harry King, C.E. - Chief of Drafting Division G.L.O. - 1898". The map is in exceptional condition for the age, it does show some degrading edges, and has very slight yellowing to the paper. The map measures 47 1/2" tall, and 33 1/2" wide.

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James Dixon & Sons Brass Shotgun Powder Flask James Dixon & Sons Brass Shotgun Powder Flask

James Dixon & Sons Brass Shotgun Powder Flask

Lot #14 (Sale Order 15 of 525)

This lot features a superb example of a British James Dixon & Sons Brass Shotgun Powder Flask. Beautiful decorative brass flask in uncleaned and remarkable condition with no serious dents or seam splits. These were usually paired with only the finest grades and most expensive side by side percussion shotguns. Most such flasks were plain or of inferior quality and were rarely maker-marked. This example is marked with one of the finest British maker’s names. Difficult to find in this excellent state of preservation with hang cords intact. Top of flask marked “JAMES DIXON & SONS, SHEFFIELD” over “IMPROVED PATENT.”

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1917 Beaverhead County Montana Map 1917 Beaverhead County Montana Map

1917 Beaverhead County Montana Map

Lot #15 (Sale Order 16 of 525)

This is an original map of Beaverhead County from 1917. The map was commissioned by the State Bank of Dillon and was drawn by W.T. George, County Surveyor of Dillon, Montana at the time. The map shows good overall condition. It measures 20" x 28".

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Rare Remington-Smoot New Model No.3 .38 Revolver Rare Remington-Smoot New Model No.3 .38 Revolver

Rare Remington-Smoot New Model No.3 .38 Revolver

Lot #16 (Sale Order 17 of 525)

You are bidding on a Rare Remington-Smoot New Model No.3 .38 Nickel Revolver. One of the finest made small-belt/pocket-model revolvers of the post Civil War years, the Remington-Smoot revolvers were a direct competitor of the Colt line of revolvers. The Remington featured an unusual design in which the frame, barrel and ejector housing were all one piece, this making for an extremely strong and durable design that withstood hard use. This fine example, of which only approximately 6,000 were made, retains most of the original nickel finish as well as the original perfect condition Remington embossed black hard rubber checkered grips. The barrel is correctly marked, “E. REMINGTON AND SONS, ILION, N.Y. PAT. W. S. SMOOT OCT. 21, 1873.” Superior condition inside and out with only the trigger return spring weak and may only need a good cleaning. This revolver was manufactured from 1878-1888. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required.

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1938 Official Railroad Commission Map of Montana 1938 Official Railroad Commission Map of Montana

1938 Official Railroad Commission Map of Montana

Lot #17 (Sale Order 18 of 525)

This item is an Official Map of Montana - "Published by Board of Railroad Commissioners". The map displays a legend and layout for all of the rail lines running through the state of Montana at that time, including the; Northern Pacific Railway, Great Northern, Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific R.R., Chicago, Burlington & Quicny Railroad, Oregon Short Line Railroad, Montana, Wyoming & Southern Railway, Butte, Anaconda & Pacific Railway, Gilmore & Pittsburgh Railroad, Montana Western Railway, White Sulphur Springs & Yellowstone Park Railway, and lastly, the Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway. The map also features an in-depth legend for the cities, and counties of Montana. The map was copyright & published in 1938, by McGill-Warner Co., St. Paul, Minn. The map shows good color, and has reinforced edges lined with linen cloth. The map is in good condition, it does show some yellowing to the paper, but displays fantastically. The map measures 41 3/4" tall, and 54" wide.

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CFK Damascus Ram's Horn Knife & Scabbard CFK Damascus Ram's Horn Knife & Scabbard

CFK Damascus Ram's Horn Knife & Scabbard

Lot #18 (Sale Order 19 of 525)

This is a CFK Cutlery Company custom hand made in the USA knife. The knife features a hand forged and folded authentic Damascus steel blade. It has a ram's horn handle with brass and stainless steel. The knife 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 knife is in good, unused condition. The knife measures 8.5" with a 4" blade.

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Crow Indian Crazy Beaded Stone War Club Crow Indian Crazy Beaded Stone War Club

Crow Indian Crazy Beaded Stone War Club

Lot #19 (Sale Order 20 of 525)

This is a Crow Native American Indian Crazy beaded stone war club from the early to mid 1900's. The piece shows a carved stone head attached by a beaded rawhide strip. The wooden haft is fully beaded in the "Crazy" fashion so noted for its random pattern and use of colorful glass seed trade beads. The end of the handle has a fantastic beaded tab made from elk hide. The stone war club is in good overall condition. There is some damage to the stone head as show. The club measures 5" x 15".

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Crow Native American Indian Beaded Round Pouch Crow Native American Indian Beaded Round Pouch

Crow Native American Indian Beaded Round Pouch

Lot #20 (Sale Order 21 of 525)

This is a Crow Native American Indian beaded round pouch. The pouch is made on tanned deer hide and features a fantastic tightly wound beaded bullseye design on the front with a decorative beaded edge. The beadwork is sinew sewn glass seed trade beads in colors of Red, Light Blue, Semi-transparent Blue, Corn Yellow, Pumpkin Yellow, Green and Chalk White. The Crow beaded pouch is in good condition. It measures 4" in diameter.

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Original Walk the Proud Land Movie Poster 1956 Original Walk the Proud Land Movie Poster 1956

Original Walk the Proud Land Movie Poster 1956

Lot #21 (Sale Order 22 of 525)

This is an original "Walk the Proud Land" movie poster from 1956. The movie stars Audie Murphy, Anne Bancroft and Pat Crowley. The poster shows wonderful graphics of the main characters and a scene from the movie in the background. The piece is marked at the bottom "Copyright 1956 by Universal Pictures Co., Inc." and "56 \ 306". The movie poster is in good overall condition. There are 3 tears near the top that measure approximately 2" each as shown. The poster measures 14" x 36".

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Original 1948 Stormy Movie Poster Original 1948 Stormy Movie Poster

Original 1948 Stormy Movie Poster

Lot #22 (Sale Order 23 of 525)

This is an original "Stormy" movie poster from 1948. The movie stars Noah Beery, Jean Rogers, J. Farrell MacDonald and Fred Kohler. The movie became an almost instant classic when it was released in 1935. It featured a dramatic scene with a stampede of more than 1,000 horses. The poster shows scenes from the movie as well as the image of Rex, King of the Wild Horses. The poster is marked at the bottom "Country of Origin U.S.A." and "48/759". The piece shows good overall condition with expected wear and pin holes in the corners. The poster measures 14" x 36".

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Original Palisades Amusement Park Poster 1940's Original Palisades Amusement Park Poster 1940's

Original Palisades Amusement Park Poster 1940's

Lot #23 (Sale Order 24 of 525)

This is an original Palisades Amusement Park advertising poster from the 1940's. The poster showcases Montana Eddy's Wild West Show as well as the Hunt Bros. 3 Ring Circus. The piece shows wonderful graphics and is in good overall condition with general wear and trimmed bottom corners. The poster measures 14" x 21.5".

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The Cowboy and the Indians Gene Autry Poster 1949 The Cowboy and the Indians Gene Autry Poster 1949

The Cowboy and the Indians Gene Autry Poster 1949

Lot #24 (Sale Order 25 of 525)

This is an original "The Cowboy and the Indian" movie poster from 1949. The movie starred Gene Autry in this classic Western. The piece shows wonderful images taken from the movie. The bottom left corner of the piece is marked "Copyright 1949 Columbia Pictures Corp." an the bottom right is marked "49/460 B". The movie poster is in good overall condition with some wear and damage as shown. The poster measures 22" x 27.75". The frame is 26" x 32".

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Five NOS Double Sided Old Gold Cigarette Ad Signs Five NOS Double Sided Old Gold Cigarette Ad Signs

Five NOS Double Sided Old Gold Cigarette Ad Signs

Lot #25 (Sale Order 26 of 525)

These are original, new old stock, Old Gold Cigarettes double sided tin advertising signs from the 1940's. The signs reads "Old Gold Cigarettes Not a Cough in a Carload". The signs are marked in the lower left corner "No. 2219-A" and in the right corner "Mfd. By P. Lorillard Co. Inc.". The signs are in good overall condition with some wear and minor rust as shown. The signs still display the original packing paper, which has since become a part of the signs. The sign measures 10" x 30".

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Northern Plains Brass Head Pipe Tomahawk 1890-1900 Northern Plains Brass Head Pipe Tomahawk 1890-1900

Northern Plains Brass Head Pipe Tomahawk 1890-1900

Lot #26 (Sale Order 27 of 525)

Available for public purchase is this true reservation period pipe tomahawk attributed to the Northern Plains region, likely Sioux in origin, and dated to circa 1890-1900. The turn of the century piece features a cast brass head being 6.75 inches in length and has a 16-inch-long beaded dangle drop attached. The solid wood haft is adorned with brass tacks along with a .22 caliber bullet cartridge at the back end as the smoking tip. This is truly a reservation Northern Plains family owned piece with small additions and changes being shown through the years. Total length is 17.25 inches. The beaded drop shows a sky padre blue background with geometric traditional pattern in a semi-transparent dark red glass trade seed beadwork. The tomahawk head shows a fine mellow original patina across the entire surface, a true sign of age. The brass tacks are possibly a later furniture tack addition.

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Lyman Super Targetspot 10X Target Rifle Scope Lyman Super Targetspot 10X Target Rifle Scope

Lyman Super Targetspot 10X Target Rifle Scope

Lot #27 (Sale Order 28 of 525)

This is a Lyman Super Targetspot target rifle scope. The scope features a 10X power with an adjustable objective lens. The scope is marked near the ocular lens "Super Targetspot The Lyman Gun Sight Corp. Made in U.S.A. Middlefield, Conn.". The target scope is in good condition with clear optics and only minor cosmetic wear. Comes with external adjustable scope mounts. The scope measures 24" long.

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J. Unertl 10X Target Rifle Scope J. Unertl 10X Target Rifle Scope

J. Unertl 10X Target Rifle Scope

Lot #28 (Sale Order 29 of 525)

This is a J. Unertl target rifle scope. The scope features a 10X power with an adjustable objective lens and has the original Unertl externally adjustbale mounts. The scope is marked near the ocular lens "J. Unertl Opt. Co.". Also included are the original lens caps. The target rifle scope is in good condition with clear optics and only minor wear. The scope measures 21.75" long.

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Remington Model of 1917 .30-06 Hunting Rifle 1918 Remington Model of 1917 .30-06 Hunting Rifle 1918

Remington Model of 1917 .30-06 Hunting Rifle 1918

Lot #29 (Sale Order 30 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Remington Model of 1917 .30-06 Hunting Rifle. This rifle features a 26" barrel, 6 shot magazine, pistol grip walnut stock, scope mounts, and two stage trigger. After the armistice most M1917 rifles were placed in storage, although Chemical Mortar units continued to be issued them. During the 1920s and 1930s many M1917 rifles were released for civilian use through the NRA, or were sold as surplus. Many were "sporterized", sometimes including rechambering to more powerful magnum hunting cartridges, such as .300 H&H Magnum and .300 Winchester Magnum. It was so popular as a sporting weapon that Remington manufactured about 30,000 new rifles as the Model 30 from 1921 to 1940. The Danish Slædepatruljen Sirius still use the M1917 as their service weapon, due to the high reliability of these bolt-action rifles in the harsh conditions of high Arctic Greenland. This rifle is in good condition, shows some signs of use. It shows a bright bore with strong rifling. The rear iron sight has been shave to allow a scope mount to be installed, the front sight blade is also removed, and the action looks to have been tuned. This rifle was manufactured in January of 1918. Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 108701

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Winchester Model 1897 12 GA Takedown Shotgun 1925 Winchester Model 1897 12 GA Takedown Shotgun 1925

Winchester Model 1897 12 GA Takedown Shotgun 1925

Lot #30 (Sale Order 31 of 525)

This lot features a Winchester Model 1897 12 Gauge Pump Action Takedown Shotgun. The shotgun features a 26" barrel, full choke, takedown design, and walnut stock. The Winchester Model 1897, also known as the Model 97, M97, or Trench Gun, was a pump-action shotgun with an external hammer and tube magazine manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The Model 1897 was an evolution of the Winchester Model 1893 designed by John Browning. From 1897 until 1957, over one million of these shotguns were produced. The Model 1897 was offered in numerous barrel lengths and grades, chambered in 12 and 16 gauge, and as a solid frame or takedown. The Winchester Model 1897 was designed by American firearms inventor John Moses Browning. The Model 1897 was first listed for sale in the November 1897 Winchester catalog as a 12 gauge solid frame. However, the 12 gauge takedown was added in October 1898, and the 16 gauge takedown in February 1900. This shotgun shows good condition, with signs of use and wear. It appears to have new premium furniture. The mechanics are tight and smooth. The front bead is missing. This shotgun was manufactured in 1925. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 752664.

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RARE World War I Remington Mark III Signal Pistol RARE World War I Remington Mark III Signal Pistol

RARE World War I Remington Mark III Signal Pistol

Lot #31 (Sale Order 32 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Rare World War I Remington Mark III Signal Pistol. Only 24,500 of these 10 gauge flare pistols were made with few surviving examples making it back to the United States from the trenches of the “Great War.” Barrel tips down to load, matching serial number 3 – 329 inside frame, under the barrel and stamped on the inside of each walnut grip. Excellent mechanics and markings. Very rare in any condition, but especially in this extremely desirable un-polished state of originality with all matching serial numbers. This most attractive piece has walnut stocks, mellow and uncleaned brass frame with original and correct dull black finish on the 9” barrel which is correctly and clearly marked “THE REMINGTON ARMS-UNION METALIC CARTRIDGE CO., INC. MARK III, REMINGTON BRIDGEPORT WORKS BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT USA.” The signal pistol was manufactured from 1915-1918. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 3-329.

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Montana Brown Bear Head Taxidermy Mount Montana Brown Bear Head Taxidermy Mount

Montana Brown Bear Head Taxidermy Mount

Lot #32 (Sale Order 33 of 525)

This lot includes a Montana brown bear taxidermy head mount. The bears head was prepared by a professional taxidermist, and is mounted to a hardwood shield plaque. The bear shows good color, and good condition to go along. The mount including the plaque measures 11 1/2" ear to ear, 13" tall from the top to bottom of the plaque, and 12 1/4" deep from the tip of the nose to the back of the plaque.

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CFK Damascus Exotic Camel Bone Knife & Scabbard CFK Damascus Exotic Camel Bone Knife & Scabbard

CFK Damascus Exotic Camel Bone Knife & Scabbard

Lot #33 (Sale Order 34 of 525)

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 8.5" with a 4" blade.

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Campolin Italian Buffalo Horn Switchblade Knife Campolin Italian Buffalo Horn Switchblade Knife

Campolin Italian Buffalo Horn Switchblade Knife

Lot #34 (Sale Order 35 of 525)

This is an original Campolin Italian stiletto switchblade knife. The knife features buffalo horn grips with a push button to release the blade and a ring pull release to close the blade. The blade is marked "A.G.A. Campolin Italy". The knife shows high quality craftsmanship with strong spring action and very good condition. The knife measures 9" with a 4" blade.

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Campolin Italian Stag Horn Switchblade Knife Campolin Italian Stag Horn Switchblade Knife

Campolin Italian Stag Horn Switchblade Knife

Lot #34a (Sale Order 36 of 525)

This is an original Campolin Italian stiletto switchblade knife. The knife features stag horn grips with a push button to release the blade and a ring pull release to close the blade. The blade is marked "A.G.A. Campolin Italy". The knife shows high quality craftsmanship with strong spring action and very good condition. The knife measures 9" with a 4" blade.

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G.C. Wentworth Buffalo Skull Bronze Sculpture G.C. Wentworth Buffalo Skull Bronze Sculpture

G.C. Wentworth Buffalo Skull Bronze Sculpture

Lot #35 (Sale Order 37 of 525)

This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth bronze titled "Buffalo Skull". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. This bronze shows a wonderful depiction of the Buffalo Skull, a true icon of the American West. The piece shows fantastic detail and artistic ability. the bronze ahs been mounted to a solid oak hardwood plaque. The brass placard reads "Buffalo Skull G.C. Wentworth". The sculpture bears the artist's signature. It is dated "1974" and is numbered 2/50. The bronze is in very good condition. It measures 6" x 8". The sculpture comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and a printed biography of the artist.

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Marlin XXX Standard 1872 .30 RF Nickel Revolver Marlin XXX Standard 1872 .30 RF Nickel Revolver

Marlin XXX Standard 1872 .30 RF Nickel Revolver

Lot #36 (Sale Order 38 of 525)

This lot features a Marlin XXX Standard 1872 .30 Rimfire Nickel revolver. The revolver features a 3" barrel, 5 shot cylinder, hard rubber grips, tip up barrel, spur trigger, and nickel finish. About 5,000 XXX Standard revolvers were manufactured by Marlin between 1872 and 1887. This is a great example of a good condition Marlin XXX standard revolver, it shows little wear for its age. The mechanics function well with the cylinder turn being intermittent. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 3855.

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Marlin No.32 Standard 1875 .32 RF Nickel Revolver Marlin No.32 Standard 1875 .32 RF Nickel Revolver

Marlin No.32 Standard 1875 .32 RF Nickel Revolver

Lot #37 (Sale Order 39 of 525)

This lot features a Marlin No.32 Standard 1875 .32 Rimfire Nickel Revolver. The revolver features a 3" barrel, 5 shot cylinder, spur trigger, tip up barrel, rosewood grips, and a nickel finish. This revolver shows good condition, with some loss of finish and wear. The mechanics are solid with a good lock up. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 4018

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Remington Model 95 3rd Model .41 RF Derringer Remington Model 95 3rd Model .41 RF Derringer

Remington Model 95 3rd Model .41 RF Derringer

Lot #38 (Sale Order 40 of 525)

You are bidding on a Remington Model 95 3rd Model .41 Rimfire Derringer. This derringer features a 3" double barrel, tip up design, deep blue'd finish, spur trigger, and hard rubber grips. The Remington Model 95 is a double-barrel pocket pistol commonly recognized as a derringer. The design was little changed during a production run of nearly 70 years through several financial reorganizations of the manufacturer causing repeating serial number sequences. Guns were offered with engraving or plain blued or nickel-plated finish with grips of metal, walnut, rosewood, hard rubber, ivory or pearl. The Remington Over-Under Double Derringer is doubtless one of the most widely recognized handgun designs. For many Americans raised on TV and Hollywood Westerns, it conjures images of smoke-filled saloons and paddle-wheel steamboats. This derringer is in good condition with a considerable amount of deep bluing finish and some signs of use. The mechanics are solid with slight play. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICs background check required. The serial number is 81.

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Remington Model 95 Type III .41 RF Derringer Remington Model 95 Type III .41 RF Derringer

Remington Model 95 Type III .41 RF Derringer

Lot #39 (Sale Order 41 of 525)

This lot features a Remington Model 95 Type III .41 Rimfire Derringer. The derringer features a 3" over/under barrel, tip up design, spur trigger, hard rubber grips, and a blue'd finish. he Remington Model 95 is a double-barrel pocket pistol commonly recognized as a derringer. The design was little changed during a production run of nearly 70 years through several financial reorganizations of the manufacturer causing repeating serial number sequences. Guns were offered with engraving or plain blued or nickel-plated finish with grips of metal, walnut, rosewood, hard rubber, ivory or pearl. This derringer is in good condition showing loss to the bluing and wear from use. The mechanics are tight with little play. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 192896

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Sharps & Co Model 1 .22 LR Four Shot Derringer Sharps & Co Model 1 .22 LR Four Shot Derringer

Sharps & Co Model 1 .22 LR Four Shot Derringer

Lot #40 (Sale Order 42 of 525)

You are bidding on a Sharps & Co Model 1 .22 LR Four Shot Derringer. The derringer features a brass frame, rotating hammer, elegant carved grips, 2 1/2" four shot barrel, and spur trigger. This piece is in good condition, showing some use and wear. It shows good mechanical condition, with little play. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 56967

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Large Zapotec Hand Woven Wool Rug Large Zapotec Hand Woven Wool Rug

Large Zapotec Hand Woven Wool Rug

Lot #41 (Sale Order 43 of 525)

Featured in this lot is a very large, and very beautiful Zapotec hand woven wool rug. Zapotec rug making is a very intensive, and organic process - starting with the creation of natural dyes, using materials such as moss, bark, plants, fruits, seeds, flowers, and even insects. After the dye is created the wool is cleaned, and filled with color in an almost boiling bath. After the wool has been prepared, it can be strung, and finally used in the waving process. This rug in particular boasts an ivory base color, with striking black lines through the center, and finished with an arrow design. The borders of the rug show symmetrical, geometric design, with medallions at each corner. The rug is also adorned with medium-cut fringe at each end. This rug is in good condition, with bright colors, and a tight weave. The rug measures 16' 9 1/2" x 9' 5".

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Native American Zapotec Wool Rug Native American Zapotec Wool Rug

Native American Zapotec Wool Rug

Lot #42 (Sale Order 44 of 525)

This is a hand woven and hand dyed rug by the Zapotec Indians of the Oaxaca Valley in Mexico. The rug is an Amber Yellow with a woven pattern of Peyote Birds in turquoise, white, blue, and green and fringe on both ends. The rug shows good condition and excellent color. It measures 76" x 46.5".

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Zapotec Native American Indian Hand-Spun Wool Rug Zapotec Native American Indian Hand-Spun Wool Rug

Zapotec Native American Indian Hand-Spun Wool Rug

Lot #43 (Sale Order 45 of 525)

Offered for sale is this large hand spun and dyed 100% wool rug made by members of the Zapotec tribe of Mexico. The rug features nice vivid coloring and eye-catching geometric shapes. The rug is in very good condition for its age, showing little, if any, wear. The rug measures about 89 1/2" long without the length of fringe, and 63 1/2" wide.

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Zapotec Native American Indian Hand-Spun Wool Rug Zapotec Native American Indian Hand-Spun Wool Rug

Zapotec Native American Indian Hand-Spun Wool Rug

Lot #44 (Sale Order 46 of 525)

Offered for sale is this large hand spun and dyed 100% wool rug made by members of the Zapotec tribe of Mexico. The rug features nice vivid coloring and eye-catching geometric shapes. The rug is in good condition for its age, showing very little loose thread. The rug measures about 90" x 61".

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Zapotec Native American Indian Hand-Spun Wool Rug Zapotec Native American Indian Hand-Spun Wool Rug

Zapotec Native American Indian Hand-Spun Wool Rug

Lot #45 (Sale Order 47 of 525)

Offered for sale is this large hand spun and dyed 100% wool rug made by members of the Zapotec tribe of Mexico. The rug features nice vivid coloring and eye-catching geometric shapes. The rug is in good condition for its age, showing very little loose thread. The rug measures about 90" x 61".

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Colt 1860 Civilian Post-Civil War 44 Revolver RARE Colt 1860 Civilian Post-Civil War 44 Revolver RARE

Colt 1860 Civilian Post-Civil War 44 Revolver RARE

Lot #45a (Sale Order 48 of 525)

Offered for sale is a RARE Post Civil War Civilian Colt 1860 Army Percussion .44 Caliber Revolver. The pistol features a 8" barrel, brass trigger guard, and deluxe handles. This variation is much more scarce than the usual military marked and cut for shoulder stock model. Easily identifiable by the lack of cut outs for shoulder stock, these beautiful Colts were very popular on the Western Frontier. Preferred by outlaws and lawmen alike as well as cowboys, buffalo hunters and frontiersmen well into the cartridge era as running out of cartridges was not a laughing matter when none could be procured, while powder and lead could always be found. Even Wild Bill Hickok carried a pair of Colt percussion revolvers until his death in 1876. This is an excellent example with all matching numbers including the barrel wedge, exc. markings including the Colt address on the barrel top, the Colt’s patent stamping on the frame and the correct tiny “44 CAL” stamp on the left side of the brass trigger guard, special factory fancy grained one piece walnut grips are excellent, nice screws, tight action and a particularly fine engraved cylinder scene, front sight has not been altered, excellent metal surfaces showing no signs of cleaning or polishing. Even the most advanced Colt collections lack an example of a rare Civilian Colt 1860 Frontier Army revolver like this. Very hard to obtain this historically significant variant especially in such exceptionally fine condition. This revolver was manufactured in 1868. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. Serial number is 175483.

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Civil War Colt 1860 .44 Cal Percussion Revolver Civil War Colt 1860 .44 Cal Percussion Revolver

Civil War Colt 1860 .44 Cal Percussion Revolver

Lot #46 (Sale Order 49 of 525)

This lot features a Classic Civil War and Old West Colt 1860 .44 Caliber Percussion Six Shot Revolver. This was one of the most issued and popular of the Civil War revolvers with many, if not most, going to the West after the war for Indian Wars or frontier service. This example is complete and functioning. It has matching numbers on the back strap and frame with a deep “U.S.” stamping on the brass trigger guard just ahead of the front bow. Overall it displays an attractive deep aged patina with no evidence of having been buffed, polished, steel-wooled or cleaned. Correct 8” barrel with faint Colt one line address on top, correct small front sight, attached loading lever functions correctly, one piece walnut grips intact, “44 CAL” correctly stamped on the rear left side of the trigger guard. This revolver was manufactured in 1863. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 137104.

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Cheyenne Indian Fully Beaded Round Pouch Cheyenne Indian Fully Beaded Round Pouch

Cheyenne Indian Fully Beaded Round Pouch

Lot #47 (Sale Order 50 of 525)

This is a Cheyenne Native American Indian fully beaded round pouch from circa 1890-1910. The pouch is made from harness leather and features a wonderfully beaded geometric design on the front side. The beadwork is done in glass seed trade beads in colors such as Cheyenne Pink, Apple Green, White Lined Red, Pumpkin Yellow and Navy Blue. The Cheyenne beaded pouch is in good condition. It measures 6" in diameter.

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Hopi Polychrome Cottonwood Kachina Doll c. 1900 Hopi Polychrome Cottonwood Kachina Doll c. 1900

Hopi Polychrome Cottonwood Kachina Doll c. 1900

Lot #48 (Sale Order 51 of 525)

The lot features an authentic original very early hand carved Hopi Native American Indian Kachina doll from circa early 1900. The piece shows a wonderful original polychrome mineral painted design and is carved of Cottonwood. The Kachina shows the correct rectangular eyes and is accented by a geometric designed wearing blanket. The feet are semi-circle carved and shows the unique and traditional paddle dance crown with a ridged top. The piece shows polychrome mineral paint in red, white, blue, and dark blue. The piece shows all original condition being represented in overall good condition for its age. Provenance: From a Historic Early Native American Indian and Old West collection in Billings, Montana. Measures overall 16”H x 3.5”D x 3”W.

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18K Gold Contraluz Opal & Diamond Pendant Brooch 18K Gold Contraluz Opal & Diamond Pendant Brooch

18K Gold Contraluz Opal & Diamond Pendant Brooch

Lot #49 (Sale Order 52 of 525)

This is an 18K yellow gold Contraluz opal and diamond pendant brooch. The piece shows a wonderful 16ct. contraluz opal set in solid 18K gold and surrounded on two sides by 6 brilliant round cut diamonds. The opal shows a beautiful emerald cut design that displays a wonderful flash in colors of blue, green, purple and pink. The diamonds are high quality and show excellent color and clarity. The gold opal and diamond pendant is in good condition. It measures 1" x 1.25". The piece weighs 22.7 grams. The diamonds are approximately 1.46 carats and were estimated without removing the stones.

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Pawnee Pipe Tomahawk w/ Drop 19th Century Pawnee Pipe Tomahawk w/ Drop 19th Century

Pawnee Pipe Tomahawk w/ Drop 19th Century

Lot #50 (Sale Order 53 of 525)

This lot features a circa 1870-1880’s wonderful Pawnee Native American Indian pipe tomahawk featuring an artfully made 8-inch-long brass head. The ash hard wood haft has extensive rasp file branding and brass tacked designs. There is an old dangle drop tied on consisting of two small black horse tail wasps, old brass hawk bells, and beads. This is truly a very nice, authentic pipe tomahawk that was collected in Nebraska from the Pawnee Tribe. The entire piece shows a nice, mellow patina. Total length of the tomahawk is 19.5” L.

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RARE Allen & Thurber .32 Engraved No. 3 Pepperbox RARE Allen & Thurber .32 Engraved No. 3 Pepperbox

RARE Allen & Thurber .32 Engraved No. 3 Pepperbox

Lot #51 (Sale Order 54 of 525)

The lot features an exceedingly Rare Allen & Thurber No. 3 .32 Caliber Factory Engraved Pocket Pepperbox Revolver. This is a very seldom seen small size Allen Pepperbox that found favor as a pocket or “hideout” weapon. Many of these early Allen & Thurber Pepperbox Pistols were carried as private weapons on both the Union and Confederate sides of the Civil War. These early competitors to the Colt and Remington revolvers were popular with the “49ers” of California Gold Rush fame as well as gamblers and with urban dwellers in need of a small repeating firearm for self-defense. Unlike most examples of the Allen Pepperbox this pistol shows a fine original condition with some of the original blue finish on the barrel still present and a fine grey/brown color frame with very fine factory engraving. The revolver is a double action pistol in which a single pull of the trigger revolves the barrel cluster, raises the bar-type hammer, and fires the gun. The three-inch five shot barrels with smooth bores is marked, “ALLEN & THURBER” and “WORCESTER” plus “PATENTED 1845.” The piece shows the original Walnut grips in fine condition. The pistol shows an excellent mechanical functioning condition and truly is an outstanding example of a uniquely American firearm of the Pre-Civil War period. These Allen & Thurber Pepperbox’s are nearly never found in this rare smaller size. The revolver was manufactured in 1845. The bore shows a dark color with some slight scattered pitting, but overall good. The pistol has a serial number of 486. Antique Firearm Pre-1898 requires NO FFL or NO NICS background check.

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S. Coon R.M. Bacon Percussion Alarm Gun c. 1850's S. Coon R.M. Bacon Percussion Alarm Gun c. 1850's

S. Coon R.M. Bacon Percussion Alarm Gun c. 1850's

Lot #52 (Sale Order 55 of 525)

The lot features an exceedingly rare original Simeon Coon and R.M. Bacon Percussion Alarm Gun dating to circa 1850’s. The firearm shows a .25 caliber with 2.5 inch round barrel and is marked, “S. COON / PATENT / FOR R.M. BACON / MOORFIELD, ILL.” The firearm was designed to be attached to a door or window frame and to strike a blank firing charge when the door/window is disturbed or opened, alerting any nearby to the entry. Unlike other examples of the S. Coon manufacture Percussion Alarm Guns available for public sale that are nearly all .22 caliber and only marked with the S. Coon, this example is in the scarcely seen .25 caliber and has the additional manufacture mark of R.M. Bacon possibly of Bacon Firearms Manufacturing Company. S. Coon (or Simeon Coon) manufactured the alarm guns in Ithaca, New York in the 1850’s with a patent number of 18,236. In this example it shows the spring, which is shown resting on the nipple in the fired position, it itself being the hammer. Unit consists of spring & wood screw held to bbl. by U shaped clamp that engages notch on spring when cocked. Rock Island Auction Company valued an S. Coon Alarm Gun in their May 2011 sale at $2,250.00. No Serial Number, Antique Firearms Pre-1898 Requires NO FFL and NO NICS Background check.

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Unwin & Rodgers NON XXL Knife Pistol 19th Century Unwin & Rodgers NON XXL Knife Pistol 19th Century

Unwin & Rodgers NON XXL Knife Pistol 19th Century

Lot #53 (Sale Order 56 of 525)

Available for public purchase is this very scarce original Unwin & Rodgers NON XXL Knife Pistol. The pistol is chambered in a .30 Rimfire Short caliber, an octagon barrel, and a smooth bore. Unwin & Rodgers are considered the finest knife pistol manufactures with this breechloading gamblers self-defense piece showing the utmost quality. The pistol shows a forward portion appearing to be German Silver or Sterling attached to 1/2” iron breech plug section. The left side of the pistol is marked, “UNWIN & RODGERS / PATENTEES, SHEFFIELD”. The upper left flat has the correct British proof marks. The right side of the barrel is marked “NON * XXL”. The pistol has a single action mechanical function with an unusual action having a center mounted hammer. The breech plate is attached to an iron arm with a pivot point at the back of the action allowing it to raise for loading. This also shows a manual extractor that is operated by a top mounted tab having a center sight cut in. This has a folding trigger and German Silver backstrap with iron side plates having a two-piece horn sheathing or grip on each side with the rear piece being hand deluxe checkered. The front end forward of the sheathing has faceted German silver trim. The knife features a double edged sided blade being 2 inches long and folds into the bottom of the frame alongside the trigger. The knife has a crown “VR” marking over “UNWIN & / RODGERS”. The piece shows a fine original condition with much of the original finish still present. The horn sheath shows normal handling wear for its considerable age. The Rodgers firm (of James Rodgers), one of the most prestigious manufactures of Bowie Knives, was joined in 1828 by Philip Unwin. Combining their talents, the first public notice of the new firm appeared in the Sheffield trade directory for 1828, with an advertisement reading, “Unwin and Rodgers, manufacturers of pen, pocket and desk knives, pearl sides, clasps, buckles, and in a great variety. 7 Charles Street.” Unwin had an idea for combining a pistol with a pocket knife, and he secured a patent for attaching the two weapons to each other. In the 1841 Sheffield trade directory, the firm advertised themselves as “manufacturers of spring knife cutlery, including lancets, scissor knives and pen machines, pistol knives, American and Indian hunting and self-defense knives.” The theory is that the NON*XLL markings, when read aloud, translate into the phrase “Non-excel,” signifying that the Unwin and Rodgers knife pistol had no peers. This is an Antique Firearm Pre-1898 requiring NO FFL. These knives have seen a wonderful collector following with some examples selling upwards of over $4,000.00. Unlike most examples offered for sale this piece has the very fine hand checkered back grip and silver accompanied artful accents making it truly a desirable piece.

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Miroku Charles Daly 12 GA Venture Trap Shotgun Miroku Charles Daly 12 GA Venture Trap Shotgun

Miroku Charles Daly 12 GA Venture Trap Shotgun

Lot #54 (Sale Order 57 of 525)

Offered for sale is a beautiful Miroku Charles Daly 12 Gauge Over Under Engraved Trap Shotgun. The shotgun features a 30" barrel vented barrel, full choke top barrel, improved modified bottom barrel, hand checkered Monte Carlo walnut stocks, factory engravings, and recoil pads. This shotgun shows good condition, with 90%+ bluing and handling marks on the wood furniture. This is a great example of a high quality trap shotgun. It was manufactured between 1963-1976. Modern firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is S478445

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Remington Model 95 Fourth Model .41 RF Derringer Remington Model 95 Fourth Model .41 RF Derringer

Remington Model 95 Fourth Model .41 RF Derringer

Lot #55 (Sale Order 58 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Remington Model 95 Fourth Model .41 Rim Fire Caliber Derringer. The derringer features a 3" barrel, hard rubber grips, tip up action, and spur trigger. The Remington Model 95 is a double-barrel pocket pistol commonly recognized as a derringer. The design was little changed during a production run of nearly 70 years through several financial reorganizations of the manufacturer causing repeating serial number sequences. Guns were offered with engraving or plain blued or nickel-plated finish with grips of metal, walnut, rosewood, hard rubber, ivory or pearl. This derringer shows good condition, with much of the finish is worn and the right rubber grips has some small cracks. The mechanics are tight with slight play. This is a Curio & Relic firearm, FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 199269.

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German Fine Single Shot .22 Cal Parlor Pistol German Fine Single Shot .22 Cal Parlor Pistol

German Fine Single Shot .22 Cal Parlor Pistol

Lot #56 (Sale Order 59 of 525)

This lot features a German Fine Single Shot .22 Cal Parlor Pistol. The pistol features a 3 1/8" barrel, walnut grips, front sight, extractor, and spur trigger. A gallery gun, Flobert gun, saloon gun, or parlor gun is a type of firearm designed for indoor shooting. Parlour pistols came into fashion in the mid-19th century; they typically featured heavy barrels and were chambered in a small caliber. They were used for target shooting in homes with a dedicated parlor or gallery for this purpose. This pistol is in good condition, with wear and signs of use. The mechanics are tight with slight play. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. No serial number

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Nickel Single Shot .22 Cal Pocket Pistol Nickel Single Shot .22 Cal Pocket Pistol

Nickel Single Shot .22 Cal Pocket Pistol

Lot #57 (Sale Order 60 of 525)

This lot features a Nickel Single Shot .22 Cal Pocket Pistol. The pistol features a 2 9/16" barrel, nickel finish, rotating action, and walnut grips. This pistol shows good condition, with some wear and use present. The mechanics are tight. Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 96.

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Nickel Single Shot .22 Cal Pocket Pistol Nickel Single Shot .22 Cal Pocket Pistol

Nickel Single Shot .22 Cal Pocket Pistol

Lot #58 (Sale Order 61 of 525)

This lot features a Nickel Single Shot .22 Caliber Pocket Pistol. The pistol features a spur trigger, 2 1/2" barrel, nickel finish, rotating action, and walnut grips. The pistol is in good condition, showing much of the nickel finish with wear from use and storage. The hammer does not stay cocked. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 211.

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Hopkins & Allen XL No.8 32 Folding Hammer Revolver Hopkins & Allen XL No.8 32 Folding Hammer Revolver

Hopkins & Allen XL No.8 32 Folding Hammer Revolver

Lot #59 (Sale Order 62 of 525)

You are bidding on a Hopkins & Allen XL No.8 .32 Centerfire Folding Hammer Revolver. This revolver features a 2 3/4" octagon barrel, 5 shot cylinder, blue'd finish, hard rubber grips, and folding hammer. This revolver is in good condition, with wear to the bluing and intermittent double action with fine single action. This is antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number 2167

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Colt New Line .32 RF Nickel Revolver 1874 Colt New Line .32 RF Nickel Revolver 1874

Colt New Line .32 RF Nickel Revolver 1874

Lot #60 (Sale Order 63 of 525)

This lot features a Colt New LIne .32 Rimfire Nickel Revolver. The revolver features a 2 1/4" barrel, five shot cylinder, rosewood grips, spur trigger, German silver front sight, and nickel finish. The Colt New Line was a single action pocket revolver introduced by the Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company in 1873. Two years after the Colt House Revolver (1871), a year after the Colt Open Top (1872) and almost simultaneously alongside the Colt Peacemaker (1873), the Colt New Line was one of the first metallic cartridge rear-loading revolvers manufactured by Colt's. It was, alongside the Colt Open Top Pocket Model Revolver (1871), one of the first pocket metallic cartridge revolvers made by the company. This revolver is in good condition, showing wear to finish and handling use. The mechanics are tight and work well. This revolver was manufactured in 1874. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 2855.

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Caucasus Mountain Region Tribal Heavy-Pile Rug Caucasus Mountain Region Tribal Heavy-Pile Rug

Caucasus Mountain Region Tribal Heavy-Pile Rug

Lot #61 (Sale Order 64 of 525)

Up for auction in this lot is an antique tribal, hand woven rug originating from the Caucuses Mountain region, from around the first or second quarter of the 20th century. Flat weaved rugs such as this one, were typically crafted by a Caucasian rug maker for personal use, unlike the hand-knotted Persian style rugs that they would typically craft for resale. This rug in particular shows a predominately chocolate brown, and golden base color, with accenting polychrome, geometric sections scattered on the rug. The rug has long cut fringe on each side. There is a strip of hook & loop Velcro which runs the length of the rug on one side. Overall, the rug is in good condition, and measures 5'10" x 8'3".

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Hand Carved Wooden Tramp Folk Art Box Hand Carved Wooden Tramp Folk Art Box

Hand Carved Wooden Tramp Folk Art Box

Lot #62 (Sale Order 65 of 525)

This is a hand carved wooden tramp folk art box. The piece shows a wonderful design composed of individual, hand carved pieces. The top has fantastic arches that contribute significantly to the wonder and beauty of the piece. The tramp art wooden box is in good condition. It measures 8" x 12.5" and is 17.25" tall.

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Hand Carved Wooden Tramp Folk Art Box Hand Carved Wooden Tramp Folk Art Box

Hand Carved Wooden Tramp Folk Art Box

Lot #62a (Sale Order 66 of 525)

This is a hand carved wooden tramp folk art box. The box features a wonderfully intricate design. Each piece has been individually carved by hand showing outstanding craftsmanship. The inside of the box has been lined with purple velvet. The carved wooden tramp folk art box is in good condition. It measures 11.5" x 16" and is 9" tall.

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Smith & Wesson Model No.2 Old Model Army Revolver Smith & Wesson Model No.2 Old Model Army Revolver

Smith & Wesson Model No.2 Old Model Army Revolver

Lot #63 (Sale Order 67 of 525)

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 13579 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.” .” This example is in a much higher grade of condition to those usually encountered, most of which show hard use and often abuse. Even the bore is in superior condition, exc. mechanically with very slight wobble barrel to frame hinge. (most of these are worn and loose), 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. This especially early .32 caliber revolver is a particularly fine example with 6” barrel, lovely matching serial number rosewood grips and totally uncleaned, natural patinaed plum surface appearance. This is revolver was manufactured from 1861-1874. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. Serial number is 13579.

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Persian Hand-Knotted Hamadan Style Runner Rug Persian Hand-Knotted Hamadan Style Runner Rug

Persian Hand-Knotted Hamadan Style Runner Rug

Lot #64 (Sale Order 68 of 525)

This lot provides you with the chance to bid on a gorgeous hand-knotted, Persian "Hamadan" style runner rug. The rug shows a rich maroon color, with three symmetrical medallions, bordered on each side with ornate geometric pattern. The border of the rug displays a beautiful polychrome floral motif. The rug is finished on each end with medium-cut fringe. The rug is in good condition overall, with good color, and a dense pile. The rug measures 9' 7 1/2" x 2' 8 1/4".

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Caucasian Anatolian Flat Woven Rug Caucasian Anatolian Flat Woven Rug

Caucasian Anatolian Flat Woven Rug

Lot #65 (Sale Order 69 of 525)

This flat woven rug is believed to have originated in the Anatolian region of the Caucasus Mountains. The rug, believed to be Mid-Century, features a beige central field with geometric designs running horizontally. The design appears to be a dragon motif with reds, blues and browns. The main border features a red field with geometric designs in brown, blue, and beige. This border is itself bordered on either side with a thinner blue border, also containing geometric design. The rug shows good condition for its age; it measures 74"l x 43.25"w.

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La Lune Collection Rustic Hickory & Leather Chairs La Lune Collection Rustic Hickory & Leather Chairs

La Lune Collection Rustic Hickory & Leather Chairs

Lot #66 (Sale Order 70 of 525)

This is a set of two rustic arm chairs from the "La Lune" collection. The chairs are hand crafted with select hickory and upholstered with top grain leather. The chairs are made in the United States using sustainable and eco-friendly practices. The chairs are in good condition. The arm chair was originally purchased at a retail price of $930, the side chair originally retailed for $845. The arm chair measures 22 1.4" x 25 1/2", and 40" tall.

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La Lune Collection Rustic Hickory & Leather Chairs La Lune Collection Rustic Hickory & Leather Chairs

La Lune Collection Rustic Hickory & Leather Chairs

Lot #66a (Sale Order 71 of 525)

This is a set of two rustic arm chairs from the "La Lune" collection. The chairs are hand crafted with select hickory and upholstered with top grain leather. The chairs are made in the United States using sustainable and eco-friendly practices. The chairs are in good condition. The chairs were originally purchased at a retail price of $930 a piece for the arm chairs, and $845 a piece for the side chairs. Each arm chair measures 22 1.4" x 25 1/2", and 40" tall. The side chairs measure 19.75" x 23" and 40.25" tall.

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Ethan Allen Goodwin Dining Table Ethan Allen Goodwin Dining Table

Ethan Allen Goodwin Dining Table

Lot #67 (Sale Order 72 of 525)

This lot provides you with a gorgeous Ethan Allen Goodwin dining table, crafted of poplar wood, with cherry, walnut, and primavera veneers. The top of the table shows the elegant four-way reverse diamond pattern of cherry veneers, and bordered by the quartered primavera veneer. The table is hoisted firmly in the air with squared and fluted legs at each corner. At each end of the table, you will find storage drawers for silver flat-ware. The table sits six people, and with two additional 22" leaves, it can fit up to 8 or 10 people. The table is in good condition. The table measures 47 7/8" wide, 71 3/4" long, and 30 1/4" tall.

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Ethan Allen Dining Room Chair Set Ethan Allen Dining Room Chair Set

Ethan Allen Dining Room Chair Set

Lot #67a (Sale Order 73 of 525)

You are bidding on a set of 10 Ethan Allen upholstered dining room chairs; the set includes two armchairs and 8 side chairs. The arm chairs feature a poplar wood frame with a light brown finish and cabriole legs. The upholstery is dark blue with a gold and burgundy paisley motif. The matching side chairs are upholstered in a contrasting striped design in matching colors. The armchairs are 24" x 21.5" x 44.5" and the side chairs are 21" x 19.5" x 44.5"are in like new condition, save for small wine stains on a side chair (see photos).

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The Casey Collection Architectural Garden Decor The Casey Collection Architectural Garden Decor

The Casey Collection Architectural Garden Decor

Lot #68 (Sale Order 74 of 525)

This lot features a magnificent large arched architectural accent piece from an estate in Galena, IL. The piece was designed and created by "The Casey Collection" and is approximately 40 years old. The architectural accents are constructed of weather resistant, heavy duty mold injected foam finished in the fashion of hand carved stone. They are made to withstand any inside or outside conditions. The architectural set is made of six individually segmented pieces that hang together to form an early cathedral filigree motif with flowing, tracing floral accents. The piece is in very good condition, and measures 98" tall, and 63" wide. A visually stunning piece for home, garden, or commercial use, that will easily ship.

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Brown & Saltman Art Deco Coffee and Side Table Brown & Saltman Art Deco Coffee and Side Table

Brown & Saltman Art Deco Coffee and Side Table

Lot #69 (Sale Order 75 of 525)

Included in this lot are a Brown-Saltman art deco coffee, and side table collection. The tables are constructed of birds eye maple, and have an excellent blonde color. The table set was designed and made by renowned furniture maker - Brown & Saltman and sold at the art deco retail store Modernage. The side tables utilize a double top, with a thick maple slab atop, and a smaller slab below for smaller storage, the coffee table has four steam-bent legs, supporting the large maple slab on top. The set shows good condition overall, there is some obvious surface blemishes on the tops of the tables. The coffee table measures 36" wide, 18" deep, and 16 3/4" tall.

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Ethan Allen Buffet Hutch Cabinet Ethan Allen Buffet Hutch Cabinet

Ethan Allen Buffet Hutch Cabinet

Lot #69a (Sale Order 76 of 525)

This lot includes a two piece, Ethan Allen hutch, or sideboard cabinet. The hitch is constructed of solid poplar wood with cherry, walnut, and primavera veneers. The lower portion sits about waist high, and has two flat-wear drawers, and two sliding, raised panel doors underneath, which slide open to reveal two shelves and ample storage space. The upper halve of the hutch has 2 large sliding glass doors, which open up to show four wooden framed shelves, with inset pieces of glass. The hutch is in good condition. The piece measures 64 7/8" wide, 18 1/2" deep, and 87" tall.

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Original Man From Cheyenne Movie Poster Roy Rogers Original Man From Cheyenne Movie Poster Roy Rogers

Original Man From Cheyenne Movie Poster Roy Rogers

Lot #70 (Sale Order 77 of 525)

This is an original "Man from Cheyenne" movie poster from circa 1942. The movie stars Roy Rogers, George "Gabby" Jones, Sally Payne, Lynne Carver, William Haade, James Seay and Gale Storm. The poster shows various scenes from the movie with fantastic graphics. the poster is in good overall condition. It has been dry mounted to card stock. The poster measures 20" x 26".

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Original WWI Victory Liberty Loan War Bond Poster Original WWI Victory Liberty Loan War Bond Poster

Original WWI Victory Liberty Loan War Bond Poster

Lot #71 (Sale Order 78 of 525)

This is an original WWI Victory Liberty Loan War Bond poster from circa 1918. The poster shows a scene with war ships and merchant mariners. The artwork for the poster was created by Leon Alaric Shafer, an American artist and illustrator in the early 1900's. The top right of the piece reads "They Kept the Sea Lanes Open" and the bottom reads "Invest in the Victory Liberty Loan". The lower right is signed by the artist in the print "L.A. Shafer" and is marked "The W.F. Powers Co. Litho, N.Y.". The WWI poster is in good condition. It measures 29.5" x 39".

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Original WWI Victory Liberty Loan Poster 1918 Original WWI Victory Liberty Loan Poster 1918

Original WWI Victory Liberty Loan Poster 1918

Lot #72 (Sale Order 79 of 525)

This is an original WWI Victory Liberty Loan War Bond poster from circa 1918. The poster shows an everyday working man in overalls with the caption that reads "Sure! We'll Finish the Job". The artwork for the piece was created by Gerrit A. Beneker, an American painter and illustrator. The bottom of the poster reads "Victory Liberty Loan". The bottom right corner is marked "Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co. Chicago" and the bottom left corner is marked "1-C". The piece has been signed in the print "Gerrit A. Beneker". The WWI poster is in good condition. It measures 26" x 38".

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Original WWI Victory Liberty Loan War Bond Poster Original WWI Victory Liberty Loan War Bond Poster

Original WWI Victory Liberty Loan War Bond Poster

Lot #73 (Sale Order 80 of 525)

This is an original WWI Victory Liberty Loan war bond poster from circa 1918. The artwork for the piece was created by Howard Chandler Christy, an American artist and illustrator in the early 1900's. The poster shows a wonderful image of Lady Liberty holding the American flag with one hand while extending the other clutching a laurel wreath. The top reads "America's All!" and the bottom reads "Victory Liberty Loan". The bottom left corner is marked "4-C" and the bottom right corner is marked "Forbes Boston". The WWI war bond poster is in good condition. There is a 1" tear at the bottom and a chip out of the upper right as shown. The poster measures 27" x 39.75".

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Original WWI Victory Liberty Loan War Bond Poster Original WWI Victory Liberty Loan War Bond Poster

Original WWI Victory Liberty Loan War Bond Poster

Lot #73a (Sale Order 81 of 525)

This is an original WWI Victory Liberty Loan war bond poster from circa 1918. The poster shows a young soldier sharing a warm embrace before heading off to war. The artwork for the piece was created by Alfred Everitt Orr, an American printmaker and lithographer. The poster reads "For Home and Country" at the top. The bottom reads "Victory Liberty Loan". The very bottom of the piece is marked "American Lithographic Co., N.Y." and the left corner is marked "2-CC". The war bond poster is in good condition. It measures 30' x 39.5".

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Original 1902 Deering Harvester Calendar Poster Original 1902 Deering Harvester Calendar Poster

Original 1902 Deering Harvester Calendar Poster

Lot #74 (Sale Order 82 of 525)

This is an original Deering Harvester advertising calendar poster from 1902. The poster shows the image of a beautiful young girl with images of Deering implements on either side. The top reads "Deering Harvester Company Chicago U.S.A." and the bottom reads "Manufacturers of Binders, Reapers, Mowers, Rakes, Shredders and Binder Twine". The bottom left of the center image is marked "American Lithographic Co. N.Y." and the bottom right is marked "Copyright 1901 by the Deering Harvester Company". The advertising poster is in fair to good condition with damage and wear as shown. The piece measures 20.5" x 30".

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Original Murphy Fine Art Calendar Salesman Sample Original Murphy Fine Art Calendar Salesman Sample

Original Murphy Fine Art Calendar Salesman Sample

Lot #75 (Sale Order 83 of 525)

This is a salesman sample calendar from the Thomas D. Murphy Company in 1906. The image int he center shows a young woman in a long flowing dress gazing out the window. The piece is titled "In Maiden Meditation, Fancy Free". The artwork was created by Carle Blenner and is signed in the print by the artist. The background of the poster shows a wonderful Art Nouveau motif. The bottom left of the center image is marked :Copyright 1906 Thos. D. Murphy Co. Red Oak, Iowa, U.S.A.". The bottom of the poster also has a 1907 12 month calendar. The salesman sample calendar is in good overall condition with minor reisdue above the calendar as shown. The piece measures 17.75" x 34.25".

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Original 1950's Montana Movie Lobby Cards Original 1950's Montana Movie Lobby Cards

Original 1950's Montana Movie Lobby Cards

Lot #75a (Sale Order 84 of 525)

This is a pair of Montana movie lobby cards from the 1950's. One is from the movie "Badlands of Montana" starring Rex Reason, Marcia Dean, Beverly Garland and Keith Larson. The bottom is marked "Copyright 1957 20th Century-Fox Film Corp. 57-74". The second one is from the movie "Montana Territory" starring Lon McCallister, Wanda Hendrix and Preston Foster. The bottom is marked "Copyright 1952 Columbia Pictures Corp. Printed in U.S.A. 52/194". Both lobby cards are in good overall condition. They measure 11" x 14".

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Native American Indian Arrowhead Collection Native American Indian Arrowhead Collection

Native American Indian Arrowhead Collection

Lot #76 (Sale Order 85 of 525)

This is a collection of genuine Native American Indian artifacts. There are five display cases with bird points, arrowheads, scrapers, hooks, etc. They are all in good condition. The artifacts range in size from .5" to 2.5" long.

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Plains Indian Buffalo Teeth Beaded Necklace 19th C Plains Indian Buffalo Teeth Beaded Necklace 19th C

Plains Indian Buffalo Teeth Beaded Necklace 19th C

Lot #77 (Sale Order 86 of 525)

This is a Plains Native American Indian buffalo teeth beaded necklace from the late 1800's. The necklace features 12 buffalo teeth set apart by carved bone and red glass trade beads. The necklace shows good condition. It measures 24" long.

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Exquisite Antique 18K Gold Necklace Exquisite Antique 18K Gold Necklace

Exquisite Antique 18K Gold Necklace

Lot #78 (Sale Order 87 of 525)

This is an exquisite antique 18K yellow gold necklace. The necklace features 19 fancy links joined by gold rings. Each link displays a unique, bright gold ribbon design with a lovely contoured finish. The back of the clasp is marked "18K". The seller reports the previous owner wore the necklace to an engagement attended by Queen Elizabeth II in which the queen herself actually touched the piece and gave high praise of its beauty. The 18K gold necklace is in excellent condition. The necklace was originally paired with the gold, diamond and aquamarine brooch in the next lot (78A). The seller was by a master jeweler a cost to replicate the necklace would cost $8,000 to $10,000. It measures 24" long. The total weight is 4.6 ounces or 130.7 grams.

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18K Gold Diamond Aquamarine Brooch 18K Gold Diamond Aquamarine Brooch

18K Gold Diamond Aquamarine Brooch

Lot #78a (Sale Order 88 of 525)

This is an 18K yellow gold with diamond and aquamarine gemstone brooch designed and made by a master goldsmith in Chicago, Ill. The brooch is made from solid 18K gold and is set with a large 28 carat aquamarine gemstone in the center flanked by 27 diamonds and 6 clusters that contain 4 diamonds each. The aquamarine stone was hand picked and cut by a master jeweler. The diamonds show high quality with excellent color and clarity. The aquamarine gemstone shows a fancy oval cut design with flawless clarity and excellent color. The brooch was originally paired with the 18K gold necklace in the previous lot. The back of the brooch has a pinback as well as a clasp to attach to a necklace. The gold, diamond and aquamarine brooch is in very good condition. It measures 2.5" x 2.75". Total weight of the piece is 57.9 grams. The total weight of the diamonds is approximately 4.08 carats and was estimated without removing the stones.

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Great Lakes Pewter Inlaid Pipe Tomahawk c1800-1810 Great Lakes Pewter Inlaid Pipe Tomahawk c1800-1810

Great Lakes Pewter Inlaid Pipe Tomahawk c1800-1810

Lot #79 (Sale Order 89 of 525)

Available for purchase is this wonderful Great Lakes Region Native American Indian circa 1800-1810 pewter pipe tomahawk with exceptional pewter inlays in the haft. This tomahawk is from the extraordinary and large collection of tomahawks and war clubs by noted and respected collector, Jim Dresslar. The piece has been attributed to the Shawnee Indians in Northern Indians, but could possibly be from the Chippewa tribe. The head is made of poured pewter and measures 6 ¼ inches in length by 2 ¾ inches in width across the bottom of the blade. The head exhibits exceptional filed rings on the top and bottom of the smoking bow, filed molding and chevrons. The hardwood haft features artful pewter inlays at the top near the inner eyehole and at the smoking tip, which was then square-filled. The haft has a nice shiny patina and the entire tomahawk exhibits artful craftsmanship. The piece was sold by Jim Dresslar to noted collector Jim Ritchie in the mid 2000’s and then later sold to Mark Francis. The piece measures 16.25” in total length.

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Hidatsa Tomahawk Missouri War Axe Indians c.1800 Hidatsa Tomahawk Missouri War Axe Indians c.1800

Hidatsa Tomahawk Missouri War Axe Indians c.1800

Lot #80 (Sale Order 90 of 525)

Offered for sale is one of the finest “Missouri War Axe” war club’s from circa 1800. The war club tomahawk is attributed to the Hidatsa Native American Indian tribe along the upper Missouri River basin in South Dakota. The thin, forged iron head measures 10 inches in length and is triangular-shaped featuring cut outs of a half-moon, star and sunburst. The war club head is secured onto the old hardwood haft with poured lead and square head iron nails. The haft features a serrated staircase-style cut bottom end, an art feature only documented on early Missouri War Axe tomahawks (other war clubs and tomahawks from American Indians did not show this unique attribute as it was exclusive to the Missouri War Axe). The total length of the piece is 20.5 inches. Examples of this style of early Missouri War Axes with sun, moon and star cutouts in the blade (some inlaid with silver or brass) have been documented by Woodward, Peterson, Baldwin, Francis, and Hartzler & Knowles. Examples can be seen at the Oklahoma State Museum, and the Museum of the American Indian Heye Foundation, New York. The term "Missouri War Axe" was coined by American Indian weapons collectors to describe this particular 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 piece has been pictured on the cover of the 2010 book/publication "The Missouri War Axe: War Tomahawk of the Plains and Prairies", and in "The Mark Francis Collection of American Indian Art" (2009) page 117 figure 184. This is truly one of the finest Missouri War Axe tomahawk made available for public purchase in many years, and is truly one of the finest Hidatsa War Clubs offered. References: "American Indian Tomahawks" (1965) by Harold Peterson "The Missouri War Axe: War Tomahawk of the Plains and Prairies (2010) by Mark Francis "The Mark Francis Collection of American Indian Art" (2009) by Mark Francis "Indian Tomahawks and Frontiersmen Belt Axes" (1995) by Daniel Hartzler & James Knowles "Tomahawks & Pipe Axes of the American Frontier" (1995) by John Baldwin "Indian War Clubs of the American Frontier" (2001) by John Baldwin "Tomahawk: A Bulletin of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum" January 1946 by Arthur Woodward "Native American Weapons" (2001) by Colin Taylor

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U.S. Forest Service Bear Reserve Sign Tennessee U.S. Forest Service Bear Reserve Sign Tennessee

U.S. Forest Service Bear Reserve Sign Tennessee

Lot #81 (Sale Order 91 of 525)

This is an original U.S. Forest Service bear reserve sign from Tennessee. The sign shows a silhouette image of a bear along with the USFS and Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency emblems in the center and reads "Bear Reserve No Bear Hunting. the sign is made from heavy gauge steel and is in good overall condition. This is a NOS sign that has never been used. The sign does have some minor damage and darkening on one side as shown. The sign measures 18" x 18".

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Porcelain Enamel Mining Dynamite Sign Porcelain Enamel Mining Dynamite Sign

Porcelain Enamel Mining Dynamite Sign

Lot #81a (Sale Order 92 of 525)

This is an original porcelain enamel mining dynamite sign. The sign reads "Dynamite Dangerous Keep Away.". The sign is marked near the bottom right corner "BSS Sign Works 9-48". The sign is in excellent condition. It measures 12" x 24".

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Sand Automaton Trapeze Artist Circa 1850- Sand Automaton Trapeze Artist Circa 1850-

Sand Automaton Trapeze Artist Circa 1850-

Lot #82 (Sale Order 93 of 525)

You have the option to bid on one of the most primitive forms of automaton, a cardboard and paper, sand automaton. The toy has no maker or name associated with it, however, the first sand automatons originate from as early as 1820, with French origin. This automaton features a circus trapeze artist, performing in front of his peers, and a full crowd. The interior of the box has a sand hopper, and a cupped wheel. Rotate the box clockwise in accordance to the sticker on top, and the sand acts upon the wheel like a water wheel, and brings the scene at the front of the box to action. The exterior of the box has an ornate silver colored frame around the scene, and a orange and black floral pattern around the rest of the box. This automaton is believed to originate from the 1850's to the early 1900's, and shows very good working condition. The box measures 7" tall, 4 5/8" wide, and 2 1/8" deep.

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Antique German Carved Wooden Figural Clock Antique German Carved Wooden Figural Clock

Antique German Carved Wooden Figural Clock

Lot #83 (Sale Order 94 of 525)

This is an antique German hand carved wooden figural clock. The clock is an old man figure with oversized glasses and a long overcoat. The back if the figure has been carved out for placement of the clock. The clock is marked "KTG DRGM". The bottom of the piece is marked "Germany". The carved wooden clock is in good condition. The clock has not been tested for working condition, buying as-is. The clock measures 4.25" wide and is 12.5" tall.

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Antique 19th C. German Mohair Horse & Cart Antique 19th C. German Mohair Horse & Cart

Antique 19th C. German Mohair Horse & Cart

Lot #83a (Sale Order 95 of 525)

This is an antique German mohair horse and cart pull toy from circa 1885. The horse is made from paper mache with a mohair exterior and sits on a wooden base. The cart is made from solid wood and is attached to the horse with a leather harness. The German horse and cart are in good overall condition. There is some damage to the leather harness as shown. The piece measures 9.5" x 28" and is 15" tall.

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WWI US Model Of 1917 Enfield Remington 30-06 Rifle WWI US Model Of 1917 Enfield Remington 30-06 Rifle

WWI US Model Of 1917 Enfield Remington 30-06 Rifle

Lot #84 (Sale Order 96 of 525)

You are bidding on a Late WWI U.S. Model Of 1917 Enfield Remington .30-06 SPRG Rifle. The rifle features a 26" barrel, six shot magazine, cock on close bolt, adjustable rear ladder sight, and bayonet lug. The M1917 Enfield, the "American Enfield", formally named "United States Rifle, cal .30, Model of 1917" was an American modification and production of the .303-inch (7.7 mm) Pattern 1914 Enfield (P14) rifle (listed in British Service as Rifle No. 3) developed and manufactured during the period 1917–1918. Numerically, it was the main rifle used by the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe during World War I. The Danish Slædepatruljen Sirius still use the M1917, which performs reliably in Arctic conditions, as their service weapon. When the U.S. entered World War 1, it had a need for rifles. The Springfield Armory had delivered approximately 843,000 M1903 Springfield rifles, but due to the difficulties in production, rather than re-tool the Pattern 14 factories to produce the standard U.S. rifle, the M1903 Springfield, it was realized that it would be much quicker to adapt the British design for the U.S. .30-06 Springfield cartridge. The Enfield design was well-suited to the .30-06 Springfield; it was a big, strong action and was originally intended to employ a long, powerful, rimless bottlenecked cartridge. Accordingly, Remington Arms Co. altered the design for caliber .30-06 Springfield, under the close supervision of the U.S. Army Ordnance Department, which was formally adopted as the U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, Model of 1917. In addition to Remington's production at Ilion, New York and Eddystone, Pennsylvania, Winchester produced the rifle at their New Haven, Connecticut plant, a combined total more than twice the 1903's production, and was the unofficial service rifle. Eddystone made 1,181,908 rifles more than the production of Remington (545,541 rifles) and Winchester (465,980 rifles) combined. Although standardization with interchangeable parts was intended, Winchester produced slightly differing parts, causing interchangeability issues with the rifles produced by Remington and Eddystone. Design changes were few; the stripper clip feed, internal box magazine, bolt face, chamber and rifling dimensions were altered to suit the .30-06 Springfield cartridge and the US pattern 5-round stripper clips, the stock was slightly redesigned, lightening it somewhat, and the volley fire sights on the left side of the weapon were deleted. The markings were changed to reflect the model and caliber change. The new rifle was used alongside the M1903 Springfield, and quickly surpassed the Springfield design in numbers produced and units issued. By November 11, 1918 about 75% of the AEF in France were armed with M1917s. An M1917 Enfield rifle was used by Sergeant Alvin C. York on October 8, 1918, during the event for which he was awarded the Medal of Honor, as the U.S. 82nd division's (which York was a part of) official history states the division had been issued the M1917 (Eddystone), then replaced them with No 1 Mk 111 Lee Enfield whilst training with the British in the north of France, then were reissued M1917 rifles (Eddystone). According to his diary, Sergeant York also used a Colt M1911 semi-automatic pistol on that day. This rifle is in good condition, showing wear from age and use. The front sight has had the hood remove. This rifle was manufactured in March of 1918. Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 117349

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Winchester Model 1894 32 WS Lever Action Rifle Winchester Model 1894 32 WS Lever Action Rifle

Winchester Model 1894 32 WS Lever Action Rifle

Lot #85 (Sale Order 97 of 525)

This lot features a Winchester Model 1894 32 WS Lever Action Rifle. The rifle features a 19 1/2" barrel. blue'd finish, tang sight, and a great patina. Probably the most famous, and certainly the most popular, hunting rifle in history is the Winchester Model 1894. The Model 94 was the first sporting rifle to sell over 1,000,000 copies. Sales ultimately totaled somewhere around 7,000,000 before the Model 94 was discontinued when the U.S. factory was shut down in 2006. No other sporting rifle has approached those numbers, and it is unlikely that one ever will. But back in 1894 when John Browning completed his design and Winchester began to market it, none of this success was assured. In fact, the Model 1894 was a ground breaking sporting rifle; the first chambered for the (then) new smokeless powder cartridges. It was a big leap forward, and a big gamble. The Model 1894 could, like the first Colt double action revolvers and many other firearms that were ahead of their time, have been a commercial flop. In which case it would be only a historical footnote today. But, as it turned out, the Model 1894 appeared at exactly the right time, and the rest is history. The rifle is in good condition showing honest wear from use. The bluing is around 45%. The bore is bright with strong rifling. This rifle was manufactured in 1921 and is a Curio and Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check.

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Remington Style .45 Cal CF Rolling Block Rifle Remington Style .45 Cal CF Rolling Block Rifle

Remington Style .45 Cal CF Rolling Block Rifle

Lot #86 (Sale Order 98 of 525)

You are bidding on a Remington Style .45 Caliber Center Fire Rolling Block Rifle. The rifle features a 35" barrel, walnut stock, peep sights, and three band forend. The Remington Rolling Block rifle was a breech-loading rifle produced from the mid-1860s into the early 20th century by E. Remington and Sons (later Remington Arms Company). The action was extremely strong, and could easily withstand the increased pressure of the new smokeless powders coming into use by the late 1880s. It was made in a variety of calibers, both rimfire and centerfire, including the 12.17x42 mm rimfire, 12.17x44 mm rimfire and 12.17x44 mm rimmed centerfire Swedish and Norwegian cartridges, .43 Spanish (11.15x58mmR), .50-70, .40-70, .45-70, and later in .22 caliber. Later models were produced in .30-06 Springfield, 7×57mm Mauser, and 8×50mmR Lebel. This rifle shows good condition, with wear from use and storage. The bore is bright with little darkness in the grooves. The extractor appears to be missing. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. No Serial number present. Marked "FB No. 64."

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Winchester Model 1892 .25-20 W.C.F Rifle 1909 Winchester Model 1892 .25-20 W.C.F Rifle 1909

Winchester Model 1892 .25-20 W.C.F Rifle 1909

Lot #87 (Sale Order 99 of 525)

This lot features a great example of a Winchester Model 1892 .25-20 W.C.F Lever Action Rifle. The rifle features a 24 1/4" octagon barrel, walnut stocks, deep bluing, and fixed sights. The Winchester Model 1892 was a lever-action repeating rifle designed by John Browning as a smaller, lighter version of his large-frame Model 1886, and which replaced the Model 1873 as the company's lever-action for pistol-caliber rounds such as the .44-40. When asked by Winchester to design an improved lever action to compete with a recent Marlin offering, John Browning said he would have the prototype completed in under a month or it would be free. Within 2 weeks, Browning had a functioning prototype of the 92. Calibers for the rifle vary and some are custom-chambered. The original rounds were the .32-20, .38-40, and .44-40 Winchester centerfire rounds, followed in 1895 by the new .25-20. A few Model 92s chambered for .218 Bee were produced in 1936-38. Rifles in .44-40 proved to be most popular, far outstripping sales of the other chamberings. This rifle is in good condition, with some handling and wear from use. The bluing is in 85%+. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 522128.

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Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall .22 Short Rifle Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall .22 Short Rifle

Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall .22 Short Rifle

Lot #88 (Sale Order 100 of 525)

You are bidding on a Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall .22 Short Rifle. The rifle features a 24 1/2" octagon barrel, falling block design, walnut stock, and blue'd finish. The Winchester Model 1885 is a single-shot rifle with a falling-block action. It was principally designed by John Browning. Two models were produced, the Low Wall and the High Wall. This rifle shows good condition, with signs of use and age. Missing the rear sight elevation ramp. The mechanics are tight. The bore shows some darkness. This rifle was manufactured in 1887. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 7404.

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US Model 1842 Army Contract Pistol by Aston c.1851 US Model 1842 Army Contract Pistol by Aston c.1851

US Model 1842 Army Contract Pistol by Aston c.1851

Lot #89 (Sale Order 101 of 525)

Available for public purchase is a true museum quality historic U.S. Model 1842 .54 caliber percussion pistol, manufactured on contract for the Government by H. Aston & Co. of Middletown, Connecticut. These classic American large bore single shot weapons were made from 1846 to 1850 and saw wide usage on the frontier Pre-Civil War and later used in the Civil War itself. Most examples of the Model 1842 show a much-abused condition and no longer function with this example appearing to be complete showing a good metal colored silver-gray bright finish with original bright brass furniture and a fine walnut stock. The pistol shows an 8.5” round barrel, captive ramrod, and functions without flaw (a shooter). The lock plate is correctly marked, “US H. ASTON” IN THE FRONT OF THE HAMMER AND “MIDDtn/ CONN. 1850” behind the hammer all on the lock plate. The pistol is marked 1851 at the tail along with the accompanying soft worn inspector marks presumably the correct “NWP” over “P” and the “H”. The piece also shows the added initials of “DS”. Two cartouches on counterpane are visible. Truly a fine early example of a Pre-Civil War and later use in the Civil War U.S. Government Issue large bore pistol. Antique Firearm Pre-1898, requires NO FFL.

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Civil War Starr Arms Co. DA 1854 44 Army Revolver Civil War Starr Arms Co. DA 1854 44 Army Revolver

Civil War Starr Arms Co. DA 1854 44 Army Revolver

Lot #90 (Sale Order 102 of 525)

Available for public purchase is this very rare Early Civil War Starr Arms Co. Double Action Model 1858 .44 Caliber Percussion Army Revolver. The revolver features a 6” round barrel, 6 shot round un-fluted cylinder, and a one-piece walnut grips with very rare partially visible military cartouche. The revolver is one of approximately 23,000 of this model that were produced with the serial number starting at 1 through 23,000. This is an uncommon late production pistol of this model most likely manufacture with the very intent of being issued as a martial firearm for the Civil War. The serial number is stamped clearly on the side of the cylinder, the frame (under the hammer) and on the barrel assembly (on both by the frame). The walnut grip sides show the government inspector’s cartouche with most of these often being worn away from handling and use. These early revolvers found great favor and popularity for their large caliber and the double action function that both cocks the hammer, rotates the cylinder, and fires the revolver all in one motion from pulling the trigger. Many of these early historic firearms saw use with the Union Forces until capture and then use of the Southern Confederate States side of the Civil War. Most found their way to the Western frontier after the war. Left side of the frame marked “STARR ARMS Co. NEW YORK.” Right side of the frame also clearly marked “STARR’S PATENT JAN. 15, 1856.” The firearm shows a good condition for its age with much of the blue finish being retained 50-70%. The grips show a chip at the base, but are original. The mechanics are in good functioning condition, original front sight. The piece was manufactured from circa 1850’s to 1860’s. Antique Firearm Pre-1898, NO FFL required. Serial Number of 22712 (one of the last 300 ever created).

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US Winchester Model 1885 Winder Musket 22 S Rifle US Winchester Model 1885 Winder Musket 22 S Rifle

US Winchester Model 1885 Winder Musket 22 S Rifle

Lot #90a (Sale Order 103 of 525)

This is an excellent U.S. Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Winder Musket chambered in an uncommon .22 Short Caliber. The rifle features a 28-inch round barrel with respectable tall blade front sight and Lyman precision receiver sight. The Winchester Repeating Arms Co. Model 1885 is a single-shot falling-block action which was offered in two distinct variations, the Low Wall and the High Wall and was designed by John Browning and produced from 1885-1918. In 1883 Thomas G. Bennet, the Vice-President, and General Manager of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, traveled to Ogden, Utah to meet with the Browning Brother’s about the negotiation and purchase of the single-shot design as well as a prototype of what would become the Model 1886 lever action. This meeting began what was to be a very fruitful 20-year Winchester and Browning collaboration. The rifle was produced to satisfy the demands created for the growing sport of long-range “Match Shooting” and was dominated by the single-shot giants such as Sharps, Remington, Stevens, Maynard, Ballard. They entered as not only competitors, but also excelled with Major Ned H. Roberts (inventor of the .257 Roberts cartridge) describing the Model 1885 as “the most reliable, strongest, and altogether best single shot rifle ever produced”. The action was considered so strong and trustworthy that Winchester used the Model 1885 as the test rifle for all new large calibers. Later the U.S. Army would order a special contract of the “Winder Musket”, a marksmanship training rifle. The breechloading Winder Musket was given its namesake from its brainchild of Colonel C. B. Winder, an advocate for marksmanship training. The top of the receiver is marked “U.S.” over a flaming bomb. The rifle features the band fastened grooved full length walnut forearm and straight grip sportier style walnut stock with original crescent steel buttplate. The rifle receiver shows some of the original finish color fading to a gray coloration with the barrel having the same dark original finish with some gray. The wood shows patina from wear and use with some chips. The bore is bright with good rifling. This is a Curio & Relic Firearms that requires a C&R or FFL transfer.

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Winchester Hotchkiss Model 1883 45-70 Army Rifle Winchester Hotchkiss Model 1883 45-70 Army Rifle

Winchester Hotchkiss Model 1883 45-70 Army Rifle

Lot #90b (Sale Order 104 of 525)

The lot features a rare original U.S. Army Winchester Hotchkiss Model 1883 bot action repeating rifle chambered in the large .45-70 Caliber. The Winchester Hotchkiss is a bolt action repeating rifle patented by Benjamin B. Hotchkiss in 1876 and produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company and Springfield Armory from 1878. The Hotchkiss, like most early bolt-actions, had a single rear locking lug integral with the bolt handle, but was unique in feeding multiple rounds from a tubular buttstock magazine similar to the Spencer rifle. The .45-70 Hotchkiss was acquired in limited numbers by the US Navy as the M1879, and (in a slightly modified version) by the US Army and several state militias as the M1883, making it the first center-fire bolt-action repeater to be adopted by any major military (the distinction of first bolt-action repeating rifle to be issued in great numbers as a standard military arm was the Swiss Vetterli 1869, which utilized very large rim-fire metallic cartridges). The rifle is a 3rd Model and features a 28-inch round barrel with graduated leaf rear sight, case colored action with tubular magazine in a Walnut stock with steel musket buttplate. The forearm features a frontier sportier length nicely fitted tight against the rear band. The rifle shows a good overall condition for its age with a some of the original finish fading and light use pitting. The wood shows signs of use and wear with some dents. The bore has a dark frosted appearance with very lightly worn rifling. The Model of 1883 or otherwise known as the Third Model Hotchkiss Rifle can be identified by the two-piece stocks and were manufactured for the Army with very limited production. Truly and uncommon Indian Wars Era U.S. Army Winchester Hotchkiss in the large and desirable .45-70 caliber. The firearm is an Antique Pre-1898, NO FFL Required. Serial Number 82319. Very few of these original Winchester Hotchkiss Model 1883 Third Model Two Stock variations were created, making them increasingly rare in the collector market with one being sold at the Rock Island Auction in April 2012 for $10,750.00 with premiums.

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Harpham Bros. Co. Lincoln Nebraska Saddle Harpham Bros. Co. Lincoln Nebraska Saddle

Harpham Bros. Co. Lincoln Nebraska Saddle

Lot #91 (Sale Order 105 of 525)

Included in this lot for your consideration is a circa 1900-1928 Harpham Brothers Company saddle, hand crafted in Lincoln Nebraska. The saddle shows linear tooling around the edges of the seat, fenders, skirt, and gullet. As well it shows an accenting sunflare pattern. The saddle is stamped on the seat with the makers mark "Harpham Bros. Co - Makers - Harpham Saddle - Lincoln. NEB.", which is what dates the saddle to the first quarter of the 20th century. The saddle is further accented by the original horse hair front chinch, chromed rigging dees, wood & tin wrapped stirrups, and a sheepskin undercarriage. The saddle is in good condition. The saddle has a 12 1/2" seat.

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Custom Hand Tooled Leather Side Saddle RARE Custom Hand Tooled Leather Side Saddle RARE

Custom Hand Tooled Leather Side Saddle RARE

Lot #91a (Sale Order 106 of 525)

Available for your bidding consideration is this tooled leather side saddle. The invention of the earliest "functional" side saddle is credited to Anne of Bohemia between 1366-1394. The functional purpose of the side saddle was to keep the modesty of the women utilizing them - they fell out of popularity between 1900-1950 when it became acceptable for women to ride astride, and wear trouser while doing so. As silly as the reasons for use may be, women still managed to accomplish awesome feats using a side saddle. This particular saddle is of tan leather and has a red and black upholstery stitched into the seat. The red and black upholstery is also used on the right fender forming a circular field featuring a red white and black leaether star with "76" in the center. The rest of the leather is tooled with a flower motif. The saddle has a wool padded undercarriage, a single ladies stirrup, and a striped cotton billet strap. The inside of the saddle is marked, "H K Finlayson" and "YX". "YX" is also stamped into the back, behind the seat. The seat measurement for the saddle comes to 11"w x 15.5"l

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Montana Cowboy Saddle circa 1880-1920 Montana Cowboy Saddle circa 1880-1920

Montana Cowboy Saddle circa 1880-1920

Lot #91b (Sale Order 107 of 525)

You are bidding on a very good quality late 19th Century to early 20th Century cowboy saddle. Though the maker's mark can no longer be seen on this saddle, it appears to have been made in Montana or somewhere else in the Western Region by a talented saddle maker. The saddle features a high cantle and pommel with a curved rectangular skirt and wool padding underneath. Decoration includes tooling throughout and leather conchos. A fender, blevins and stirrups appear to have been added at some later point, as the tooling on these parts feature different tooling from the rest of the saddle. The saddle is in good condition for its age; it measures 15.5" from the top of the gullet to the stitching on the cantle.

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Harry Finlayson Custom Show Martingale & Headstall Harry Finlayson Custom Show Martingale & Headstall

Harry Finlayson Custom Show Martingale & Headstall

Lot #91c (Sale Order 108 of 525)

Up for bidding in this lot is a custom show martingale and headstall. The set was made by Harry Finlayson, in 1976. Harry was a Montana native, and made saddles, and equestrian accoutrements. This ornate pairing shows a patriotic motif, and has a vibrant red, white, and blue color scheme. The set is in good condition overall, there is some fading to the paint, the leather is otherwise in healthy condition. The martingale - when stretched out, measures 16 1/2" wide, and 38" long.

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Extinct Bison Occidentalis Skull Extinct Bison Occidentalis Skull

Extinct Bison Occidentalis Skull

Lot #92 (Sale Order 109 of 525)

This is an extinct Bison Occidentalis skull. The skull was collected near the Little Sioux River area in Iowa. The Occidentalis was a species of bison that inhabited North America from 5,000 to 10,000 years ago. Evidence shows the American Bison evolved from the Occidentalis about 5,00 years ago. This is a large portion of the skull that includes both horns. The piece is in good overall condition. It measures 11" x 30.75".

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Black Grouse Pair Taxidermy Mount Black Grouse Pair Taxidermy Mount

Black Grouse Pair Taxidermy Mount

Lot #92a (Sale Order 110 of 525)

This is a Black Grouse pair taxidermy mount. The grouse were imported as live birds from West Germany in 1979. The mount was made by a professional taxidermist at a later time. The male is shown in a standing position on the wood base. The hen is posed just below the male on the wood base. The Black Grouse mount is in good condition. The piece measures 15" x 22" and is 22.5" tall. The mount comes with the original shipping paperwork for the live birds in 1979.

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Al Furstnow Wooly Chaps Miles City Montana Al Furstnow Wooly Chaps Miles City Montana

Al Furstnow Wooly Chaps Miles City Montana

Lot #93 (Sale Order 111 of 525)

This is a pair of antique wooly chaps made by Al Furstnow in Miles City, Montana. Furstnow was a renowned saddle maker in Miles City in the late 1800's to early 1900's. The waist shows a beautifully tooled floral motif and is marked "Al Furstnow Miles City, Mont.". The legs have a scalloped edge with the rich brown angora fur. The chaps are in good overall condition The waist measures 44" and the chaps are 25" long.

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Miles City, Montana Children's Leather Chink Chaps Miles City, Montana Children's Leather Chink Chaps

Miles City, Montana Children's Leather Chink Chaps

Lot #93a (Sale Order 112 of 525)

This lot offers a pair of Miles City, Montana children's chink style chaps. The chaps are constructed of supple tanned leather hide, in a rich mahogany color. The dark leather is contrasted by silver colored star conchos, and khaki colored leather chinch straps. The chaps are further decorated with short-medium cut hide fringe. Each chap is stamped "... -Maker- Miles City". The chaps are in very good condition, with only very minimal creasing from storage, and very light scratching to the surface. Each chap measures 15 1/2" from the waist to the bottom of the fringe, and 10 1/2" wide.

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Antique Visalia Stock Saddle Co. Wooly Serape Antique Visalia Stock Saddle Co. Wooly Serape

Antique Visalia Stock Saddle Co. Wooly Serape

Lot #93b (Sale Order 113 of 525)

This is a RARE wooly saddle serape attributed to the Visalia Stock Saddle Co. in San Francisco, California. The serape features the orange angora fur with stamped leather accents. The leather stamping is done with dies made by renowned maker P.B. McMillan from Kansas City. The serape is in good condition. Each side measures 11.25" wide and 35.5" long.

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Gibson 6-String Electric Guitar Gibson 6-String Electric Guitar

Gibson 6-String Electric Guitar

Lot #94 (Sale Order 114 of 525)

This is a Gibson 6-string electric guitar. Gibson is one of the leading manufacturers of guitars in the industry and are well known for their quality craftsmanship and excellent sound. The guitar features a wooden body and neck with stainless tuning pegs. The head is marked "Gibson". The guitar is in good condition. A Gibson strap is included as well. The guitar measures 12.75" x 39.5".

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Custom Voodoo 6-String Electric Guitar Custom Voodoo 6-String Electric Guitar

Custom Voodoo 6-String Electric Guitar

Lot #95 (Sale Order 115 of 525)

This is a custom Voodoo 6-string electric guitar. The guitar features a wooden body, neck and head with stainless tuning pegs. The body of the guitar has been customized with aluminum sheet metal to resemble a WWII bomber plane. A semi-nude female figure has been hand painted with a shield that reads "Morsab Alto. The head of the guitar is marked "Voodoo Guitar" and "Bragg Custom Shop". The Voodoo guitar is in good condition. It measures 13" x 39".

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G.C. Wentworth Downhill Skier Bronze Sculpture G.C. Wentworth Downhill Skier Bronze Sculpture

G.C. Wentworth Downhill Skier Bronze Sculpture

Lot #96 (Sale Order 116 of 525)

This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth downhill skier bronze sculpture titled "Skier". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. This sculpture is a depiction of a pleasure skier displaying wonderful action. The piece shows incredibly fine detail and artistic ability. The bronze rests on a solid walnut hardwood base with a placard that reads "Skier G.C. Wentworth". The bronze bears the signature of the artist. It is dated "1982" and is numbered 4/20. The sculpture is in very good condition. It measures 6" x 14.5" and is 14" tall. This piece originally sold in the 1980's for $2500 retail. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and a printed biography of the artist.

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G.C. Wentworth Buffalo Bronze Sculpture G.C. Wentworth Buffalo Bronze Sculpture

G.C. Wentworth Buffalo Bronze Sculpture

Lot #97 (Sale Order 117 of 525)

This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth bronze sculpture titled "Buffalo". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. This sculpture shows a wonderful depiction of the American Buffalo. The piece shows fine detail and incredible artistic talent. The sculpture rests on a solid walnut hardwood base with a brass placard that reads "Buffalo G.C. Wentworth". The bronze shows the artist's signature and is dated "1974". It is numbered 3/10 as well. The sculpture is in very good condition. It measures 6" x 12" and is 8" tall. Comes with a printed biography of the artist and a Certificate of Authenticity. The original retail price for this piece was over $1,800 retail.

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G.C. Wentworth Brahama Bull Bronze Sculpture G.C. Wentworth Brahama Bull Bronze Sculpture

G.C. Wentworth Brahama Bull Bronze Sculpture

Lot #98 (Sale Order 118 of 525)

This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth bronze sculpture titled "Brahama". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. This sculpture shows a Brahama bull in fantastic detail that displays the artist's talent very well. The bronze rests upon a solid oak hardwood base with a brass placard that reads "Brahama G.C. Wentworth". The sculpture shows the artist's signature with a date of "1983" and is numbered 1/20. The bronze is in very good condition. It measures 6" x 11.25" and is 10.5" tall. Comes with a printed biography of the artist and a Certificate of Authenticity. The original gallery retail price for this piece was $2,000.

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G.C. Wentworth Plowing Fields Oil Painting c. 1967 G.C. Wentworth Plowing Fields Oil Painting c. 1967

G.C. Wentworth Plowing Fields Oil Painting c. 1967

Lot #99 (Sale Order 119 of 525)

Included in this lot for bidding is an early Gerry C. Wentworth oil on canvas painting, depicting a farmer diligently plowing his rolling hills with his workhorse. Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. The painting is signed and dated in the lower right corner, attributing it to 1967 - possibly Mr. Wentworths first painting. The painting shows very good condition, and is finished off in a subtle oak frame. The frame measures 16" wide, and 12" tall.

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G.C. Wentworth Mountain Man Oil On Velvet c. 1979 G.C. Wentworth Mountain Man Oil On Velvet c. 1979

G.C. Wentworth Mountain Man Oil On Velvet c. 1979

Lot #99a (Sale Order 120 of 525)

This lot offers you a Gerry C. Wentworth oil on velvet painting, depicting a somber mountain man. Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. This painting in particular was crafted in 1979, near the very end of Mr. Wentworths painting career. This work of art boasts unbelievable color and contrast, and shows very good condition. The frame of the painting, excluding the display light measures 19" x 23.5".

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Leonard Lopp Glacier Park Mt. Kintla Oil Painting Leonard Lopp Glacier Park Mt. Kintla Oil Painting

Leonard Lopp Glacier Park Mt. Kintla Oil Painting

Lot #100 (Sale Order 121 of 525)

This lot offers you an exceptional oil painting, created by the master painter, Leonard Lopp. The piece depicts Mount Kintla from the edge of Kintla lake. Mount Kintla is the largest peak in the Livingston mountain range, and the third highest peak in the entirety of Glacier National Park. The medium of the painting is oil on canvas, and shows gorgeous detail. The painting came from the personal collection of renowned Montana artist, Gerry Wentworth. Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. The original painting has two labels on the back which read; "An Original Oil Painting of Kinnerly Peak - Kintla Lake - Glacier Park". The piece is signed in he bottom left hand corner. The painting is in good condition, and believed to be mounted in its original frame. The painting does exhibit some browning. The frame measures 29" wide x 25" high.

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Bob Scriver Bob Scriver

Bob Scriver "The Warrior" Bronze Sculpture

Lot #101 (Sale Order 122 of 525)

This is an original Bob Scriver bronze sculpture titled "The Warrior". Robert Macfie Scriver (1914-1999) was born in Browning, Montana (in the heart of the Blackfoot Indian Reservation) in 1914. Scriver began sculpting using taxidermy to learn his craft of making wildlife bronzes. By 1962 he became a charter member of the Society of Animal Artists, had been accepted into the prestigious Cowboy Artists of America, listed in Who’s Who in American Art, and a member of the National Sculpture Society, and the National Academy of Western Art. Bob Scriver bronzes have been valued at over $30,000-$50,000. He is believed to be "The Cowboy’s National Sculptor" and one of the finest Montana bronze artists of the 20th century. This bronze shows a Blackfoot Indian warrior on horseback followed closely by a wolf. The sculpture sits on a solid walnut hardwood base with a brass placard that reads "The Warrior Bob Scriver. The piece has been signed by the artist and is numbered 9/50. It comes with a printed biography of the artist as well as a Certificate of Authenticity. The piece measures 9" x 16.5" and is 14.25" tall.

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Bighorn Ram Bighorn Ram

Bighorn Ram "In Season" Bronze by Bob Scriver

Lot #102 (Sale Order 123 of 525)

This is a rare original work of art bronze by the renowned Montana artist, Bob Scriver titled, "In Season". The work of art features a trophy Rocky Mountain Bighorn Ram and is signed in the bronze limited number 8/100 circa 1992. Robert Macfie Scriver (1914-1999) was born in Browning, Montana (in the heart of the Blackfoot Indian Reservation) in 1914. Scriver began sculpting using taxidermy to learn his craft of making wildlife bronzes. By 1962 he became a charter member of the Society of Animal Artists, had been accepted into the prestigious Cowboy Artists of America, listed in Who’s Who in American Art, and a member of the National Sculpture Society, and the National Academy of Western Art. This is a Lost Wax Bronze Casting and shows a walnut base. A Certificate of Authenticity and detailed biography of the artist is included. Sculpture measures overall 10 5/8"H x 8.75"W x 6"D. Bob Scriver bronzes have been valued at over $30,000-$50,000. He is believed to be "The Cowboy’s National Sculptor" and one of the finest Montana bronze artists of the 20th century. Interesting fact, Bob left the “C” out when he signed this piece, it reads “Sriver”, and when longtime friend Rex E. Breneman bought this to Bob’s attention he laughed and said, “Well, that just makes it unique…”

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Bob Scriver "Top of the Ridge" Bronze Sculpture

Lot #103 (Sale Order 124 of 525)

This is an original Bob Scriver bronze sculpture titled "Top of the Ridge". Robert Macfie Scriver (1914-1999) was born in Browning, Montana (in the heart of the Blackfoot Indian Reservation) in 1914. Scriver began sculpting using taxidermy to learn his craft of making wildlife bronzes. By 1962 he became a charter member of the Society of Animal Artists, had been accepted into the prestigious Cowboy Artists of America, listed in Who’s Who in American Art, and a member of the National Sculpture Society, and the National Academy of Western Art. Bob Scriver bronzes have been valued at over $30,000-$50,000. He is believed to be "The Cowboy’s National Sculptor" and one of the finest Montana bronze artists of the 20th century. This bronze shows a wonderful depiction of a bull moose. The sculpture has a beautiful golden patina and rests upon a solid walnut hardwood base. The bronze is marked "Top of the Ridge" and has been signed by the artist. It is numbered 78/100. It comes with a printed biography of the artist and a Certificate of Authenticity. The bronze sculpture is in very good condition. It measures 6.75" x 13.5" and is 13.25" tall.

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Original Shadows of Tombstone Movie Poster 1953 Original Shadows of Tombstone Movie Poster 1953

Original Shadows of Tombstone Movie Poster 1953

Lot #104 (Sale Order 125 of 525)

This is an original "Shadows of Tombstone" movie poster from 1953. The movie stars Rex Allen, Slim Pickens, Jeanne Cooper, Roy Bancroft and Emory Parnell. The movie tells the story of a cowboy who fights a corrupt sheriff and saloon proprietor in a small Western town. The poster has outstanding action packed graphics. The bottom is marked "Republic Pictures Corporation / Printed in U.S.A." and "53/511". The poster is in good overall condition with some wear and minor tearing at the edge as shown. It measures 27" x 41".

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Original Denver & Rio Grande Movie Poster 1952 Original Denver & Rio Grande Movie Poster 1952

Original Denver & Rio Grande Movie Poster 1952

Lot #105 (Sale Order 126 of 525)

This is an original "Denver & Rio Grande" movie poster from 1952. The movie stars Edmond O'Brien, Sterling Hayden, Dean Jagger, Laura Elliot and Lyle Bettger. The top of the poster shows the image of a dramatic train wreck. The bottom is marked "Copyright 1952 Paramount Pictures Corporation / 52/20 42988". The movie poster is in good condition. There is some minor chipping at the bottom wear along the folds as shown. The poster measures 27" x 41".

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Chiefs of The Little Bighorn Framed Display Chiefs of The Little Bighorn Framed Display

Chiefs of The Little Bighorn Framed Display

Lot #106 (Sale Order 127 of 525)

This is a framed display titled "Chiefs of the Little Bighorn". The piece features 12 photographic prints of Native American Indian Chiefs who were present during the Battle of the Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876. From the plaque in the center of the display: "There were fourteen chiefs at the battle of the Little Bighorn. The fourteenth chief was Crazy Horse. There was never a photograph taken of Crazy Horse because he felt that he would lose his spirit. It is said that Crazy Horse or Rain-In-The-Face was responsible for the demise of Custer". The Little Bighorn display is in good condition. The frame measures 34.25" x 35.5".

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Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Concho Belt Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Concho Belt

Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Concho Belt

Lot #107 (Sale Order 128 of 525)

This is a Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver and turquoise concho belt. The belt features 7 conchos and 8 spacers with a large buckle. Each piece has been hand tooled and stamped and is set with Blue Gem Turquoise cabochons. The Navajo concho belt is in good condition. The conchos measure 2.5" x 3" and the buckle is 2.5" x 3.75". The belt is 41" long.

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Antique Western Leather Silver Coin Money Belt Antique Western Leather Silver Coin Money Belt

Antique Western Leather Silver Coin Money Belt

Lot #108 (Sale Order 129 of 525)

This is an antique Western leather and silver coin money belt. The belt is made from leather and is adorned with numerous coins from Argentina, Italy and Chile. The center shows a wonderful handmade rosette showing the image of a horse head. This piece came from the prominent South Dakota collection of Jim Aplan. The money belt is in good overall condition. It measures 3.75" x 35".

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Signed Navajo Ceremonial Sterling Kachina Bolo Tie Signed Navajo Ceremonial Sterling Kachina Bolo Tie

Signed Navajo Ceremonial Sterling Kachina Bolo Tie

Lot #109 (Sale Order 130 of 525)

This is a signed Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver and turquoise ceremonial eagle kachina bolo tie. The slide is made from solid sterling silver and is set with spectacular Carico Lake Turquoise cabochons from east-central Nevada. The turquoise is well matched in color and quality. The bolo tie is complimented by the coral accents as well. The back of the slide is marked "Sterling" and is signed "JR". Jerry Roan was a renowned Navajo silversmith artist in the 1960's and 1970's. This piece shows exceptional design and quality. It is in very good condition. The slide measures 5.25" x 7".

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Plains Indian Buffalo Hoof Medicine Man Necklace Plains Indian Buffalo Hoof Medicine Man Necklace

Plains Indian Buffalo Hoof Medicine Man Necklace

Lot #110 (Sale Order 131 of 525)

This is a 19th century Plains Native American Indian buffalo hoof medicine man necklace. This piece was purchased from the Museum of the American Indian in New York in 1958. The necklace features a buffalo hoof strung with braided leather. Attached to the leather are two medicine pouches. One is beaded in Light Blue and the other is beaded in Chalk White. The medicine man necklace is in good condition. The buffalo hoof measures 3.5" x 4" and the necklace is 25" long.

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Sioux Inlaid & Painted Pipe Bowl & Stem 19th Cent. Sioux Inlaid & Painted Pipe Bowl & Stem 19th Cent.

Sioux Inlaid & Painted Pipe Bowl & Stem 19th Cent.

Lot #111 (Sale Order 132 of 525)

Available for purchase is this terrific Northern Plains Sioux Native American Indian inlaid and polychrome painted pipe bowl & stem dating to the late 19th Century. The pipe bowl is hand carved of pipestone catlinite and shows an artfully inlaid set of four silver / pewter rings around the smoking chamber. The flat wood stem has early green, red and black polychrome mineral paints and a brass tack design. This is truly one of the more detailed and early pipes we have offered for sale showing excellent quality. The bowl measures 8 ¼ inches in length by 4 ¾ inches tall. The wood stem measures 26 inches long.

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Gary Schildt Original Charley Pride Bronze Bust Gary Schildt Original Charley Pride Bronze Bust

Gary Schildt Original Charley Pride Bronze Bust

Lot #112 (Sale Order 133 of 525)

This is an original bronze sculpture by Montana artist Gary Schildt. Schildt is a member of the Blackfeet Tribe and has participated in the C.M. Russell Auction In Great Falls, Montana numerous years. In addition, he is a founding member of the Northwest Rendezvous of Art group. Schildt is an accomplished artist with notable works in oil, watercolor and bronze. This piece is titled "C. Pride" and is a wonderful depiction of American country music singer Charley Pride. Schildt was selected to create this bust for the Quick Draw at the C.M. Russell Auction in 1988. Charley Pride said it was the best depiction of him he had ever seen. In addition, the bronze sold for a record amount during the auction. The bronze bust shows fantastic detail and artistic ability. The piece is marked "C. Pride" on the left collar. The right collar has been signed by the artist and is marked "© 1988 CMR Quick Draw". The bronze is numbered "49/50". The bust measures 8.5" in diameter and is 16" tall.

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G.C. Wentworth Lt. Col. Fremont Bronze Sculpture G.C. Wentworth Lt. Col. Fremont Bronze Sculpture

G.C. Wentworth Lt. Col. Fremont Bronze Sculpture

Lot #113 (Sale Order 134 of 525)

This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth bronze sculpture titled "Lt. Col. Fremont". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. This sculpture shows Lt. Colonel John Fremont with a scope in his hand and his 1866 Mississippi rifle at the ready. The piece shows wonderful detail and excellent artistic ability. The bronze rests upon a solid walnut hardwood base with a brass placard that reads "Lt. Col. John C. Fremont Circa 1860 G.C. Wentworth". The sculpture shows the artist's signature with a date of "1977" and is numbered 4/20. The bronze is in very good condition. It measures 7.5" x 14" and is 17.5" tall. Comes with a printed biography of the artist and a Certificate of Authenticity. The original gallery retail price for this bronze was $3,000.

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G.C. Wentworth Bobcat Bronze Sculpture

Lot #114 (Sale Order 135 of 525)

This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth bronze sculpture titled "Bobcat". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. This sculpture shows a bobcat up in a tree poised to strike. The bronze rests on a solid walnut hardwood base with a brass placard that reads "Bobcat G.C. Wentworth". The sculpture bears the artist's signature with a date of "1977" and is numbered AC/30 (Artist Copy) of which there was only one AC made for this edition. The bronze is in very good condition. It measures 5.25" x 10" and is 10.25" tall. Comes with a printed biography of the artist and a Certificate of Authenticity. This bronze had a gallery retail price of $1,500.

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G.C. Wentworth Sculptor & Painter Bronze Bookends G.C. Wentworth Sculptor & Painter Bronze Bookends

G.C. Wentworth Sculptor & Painter Bronze Bookends

Lot #115 (Sale Order 136 of 525)

This lot features a pair of original bronze bookends by G.C. Wentworth titled "Sculptor & Painter". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. One of the bookends shows a sculptor with a hammer and chisel creating a buffalo sculpture. The other bookend shows a painter standing at his easel with a palette and brush in hand. The bookends are made from solid walnut hardwood with a brass placard that reads "Sculptor G.C. Wentworth" and "Painter G.C. Wentworth". Each one bears the signature of the artist with a date of "1982" and is numbered 2/20. The bronze bookends are in very good condition. They measure 6" x 10" and are 11" tall. Comes with a printed biography of the artist and a Certificate of Authenticity. The original gallery retail price of $3,000.

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Original John L. Clarke Glacier Montana Bronze Original John L. Clarke Glacier Montana Bronze

Original John L. Clarke Glacier Montana Bronze

Lot #116 (Sale Order 137 of 525)

This is an original John L. Clarke bronze sculpture from East Glacier Park, Montana. Clarke was born to a Scottish/Blackfeet father and a mother who was the daughter of a Blackfeet chief in 1881. An illness of Scarlet Fever left him deaf and mute since the age of two. Later in life, he worked out of his studio in East Glacier Park where he would create his carvings, sculptures and paintings. This is a wonderful bronze sculpture done by Clarke showing a young black bear cub walking along a stone pathway. The piece shows fantastic detail and artistic ability. One side is marked "6/25" and the other is signed "J.L. Clarke". The bronze sculpture is in good condition. It measures 1.5" x 3.25" and is 4" tall.

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Campolin Maltese Cross Italian Switchblade Knife Campolin Maltese Cross Italian Switchblade Knife

Campolin Maltese Cross Italian Switchblade Knife

Lot #117 (Sale Order 138 of 525)

This is a Campolin Italian made Maltese Cross stiletto switchblade knife. The knife features the Maltese Cross hilt and stag horn grips with a push button to release the blade. The blade is marked "A.G.A. Campolin Maniago Italy 2014". The knife is in good condition. It measures 9" with a 4" blade.

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McClellan's Own Story First Edition 1887 McClellan's Own Story First Edition 1887

McClellan's Own Story First Edition 1887

Lot #118 (Sale Order 139 of 525)

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".

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RARE Remington-Beals 1st Model .31 Pocket Revolver RARE Remington-Beals 1st Model .31 Pocket Revolver

RARE Remington-Beals 1st Model .31 Pocket Revolver

Lot #119 (Sale Order 140 of 525)

The lot features a Historically Significant Remington-Beals First Model Pocket Revolver. The revolver shows a 5-shot rotating cylinder chambered in a .31 percussion caliber. The firearm shows an immensely low serial number of 80, with only 4500-5000 of these rare firearms being manufactured from 1857-1858 this early serial number is truly a rare find. The firearm is historically significant as it was the very FIRST REVOLVER model every made by the famed Remington Factory. The Remington-Beals Pocket Revolver was only manufactured for approximately one year with the associated patent date by Beals coinciding with the expiration of Samuel Colt’s master patent in 1857. This firearm can be considered the “Grandfather of all later Remington Handguns”! The piece was made with a unique outside short curved “pawl” that rotates the cylinder, a 3” octagon barrel with original con front sight, and a smooth finish gutta percha grips (being offered here without and cracks or chips and displaying the factory original matching serial number 80 on the bottom). Other unique features of the firearm include the German Silver trigger guard and the frame being marked “MANUFACTURED BY REMINGTONS, ILION, NY” with the barrel top marked “F. BEAL’S PATENT, JUNE 24, ’56 & MAY 26, ’57.” Firearms engineer Fordyce Beals (1807-1870) collaborated with the famed E. Remington & Sons firearms manufactures for two brief stints, with both later developing what would become this Remington-Beals 1st Model pocket revolver, the first mass produced revolver under the Remington name sold to the general public. The metal surfaces show a desirable aged, uncleaned original patina with no evidence of abuse or repairs. All original parts and springs are found to be intact on this very difficult to obtain and key revolver. This truly would be an excellent addition to any antique American arms collections especially a Remington collection, and it would be a very hard to upgrade from this excellent example. Remington’s First Pocket Revolver manufactured for only a year, four years preceding the Civil War.

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Factory Engraved Colt Open Top .22 Revolver 1874 Factory Engraved Colt Open Top .22 Revolver 1874

Factory Engraved Colt Open Top .22 Revolver 1874

Lot #120 (Sale Order 141 of 525)

This lot features a Superb Factory Engraved and Ivory Gripped Colt Open Top .22 Caliber Revolver. The Colt Open Top Pocket Model Revolver was a single action pocket revolver introduced by the Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company in 1871. Introduced a year before the Colt Open Top (a model from 1872) and two years before the Colt Peacemaker and the Colt New Line(both introduced in 1873), the Colt Open Top Pocket Model Revolver was, alongside the Colt House Revolver, one of the two first metallic cartridge rear-loading revolvers manufactured by Colt's. It also was one of the first pocket metallic cartridge revolvers made by the company. Several similarly engraved Open Top Colts are depicted on pages 270-272 in the classic reference book COLT ENGRAVING by R. L. Wilson and are attributed to Colt’s main engraver from 1871-1921,Cuno A. Helfricht. This engraved pocket revolver is more ornate than many in that it has engraving on the frame, back strap, cylinder and both barrel sides. It also has factory ivory grips that are in superb condition with no chips, cracks or splits. Matching serial numbers on the frame and 2 3/8” barrel, markings include “22 CAL” on the left side of the frame and the correct two line Colt name and address on the barrel top, all engraving remains distinct and clear. Fine mechanics and screws with original front sight intact. This revolver was manufactured in 1874. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 25566.

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Oneida Newhouse 4 1/2 Wolf Trap Display w/ Chain Oneida Newhouse 4 1/2 Wolf Trap Display w/ Chain

Oneida Newhouse 4 1/2 Wolf Trap Display w/ Chain

Lot #121 (Sale Order 142 of 525)

This is an Oneida Newhouse 4 1/2 Wolf Trap from the early 1900's. The trap shows a double spring action with smooth jaws. The pan is marked "Oneida Newhouse Animal Trap Co. Lititz, PA 4 1/2". The trap has been welded in the open position to provide a stunning display. The trap is in fair to good overall condition. It measures 14.5" x 26".

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American Fur & Trade HBC No. 6 Grizzly Bear Trap American Fur & Trade HBC No. 6 Grizzly Bear Trap

American Fur & Trade HBC No. 6 Grizzly Bear Trap

Lot #122 (Sale Order 143 of 525)

This is a large grizzly bear trap. The pan is marked "American Fur and Trade Company HBC No. 6". The trap features a double spring composition with a heavy gauge drag chain and ring. The grizzly bear trap is in good condition. It measures 17.5" x 44".

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Denali Fur and Trade Company HBC No. 15 Bear Trap Denali Fur and Trade Company HBC No. 15 Bear Trap

Denali Fur and Trade Company HBC No. 15 Bear Trap

Lot #123 (Sale Order 144 of 525)

This is a Hudson Bay Company and Denali Fur & Trade Company Number (No. 15) 15 Bear Trap. The trap is in good condition with a flawless pan. This rare piece has large teeth and the original ring chain. Measures 34.75" long with a 4 1/8" pan. Raised letter pan reads, "Denali Fur and Trade Company No. 15 HBC."

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Montana Game, Fish, & Parks Bear Trap Sign Montana Game, Fish, & Parks Bear Trap Sign

Montana Game, Fish, & Parks Bear Trap Sign

Lot #123a (Sale Order 145 of 525)

This lot features a bear trap sign. This sign was used to designate an area that had bear traps set. The sign was utilized by the Montana Game, Fish, and Parks to warn people that traps were set in the immediate area. The sign is in very good condition. It measures 12" x 18".

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Grizzly Bear Warning Sign from Canada Grizzly Bear Warning Sign from Canada

Grizzly Bear Warning Sign from Canada

Lot #123b (Sale Order 146 of 525)

This is a Grizzly Bear Warning sign from Canada. The sign is from the Canadian Wildlife Ministry and reads "Warning Grizzly Bear Activity is High. The sign is a high visibility yellow and features a silhouette image of a grizzly bear. The sign is in very good condition. It measures 12" x 18".

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Original War of the Wildcats Movie Poster 1959 Original War of the Wildcats Movie Poster 1959

Original War of the Wildcats Movie Poster 1959

Lot #124 (Sale Order 147 of 525)

This is an original "War of the Wildcats" movie poster from 1959. The movie stars John Wayne, Martha Scott, Albert Dekker, George "Gabby" Hayes, Marjorie Rambeau, Dale Evans and Grant Withers. The poster shows riveting graphics of an oil field fire and a fight scene. The bottom is marked "ISHT Printed in U.S.A. R59/237". The movie poster is in good condition. It measures 27" x 40.75".

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Original 1955 Timberjack Movie Poster Original 1955 Timberjack Movie Poster

Original 1955 Timberjack Movie Poster

Lot #125 (Sale Order 148 of 525)

This is an original "Timberjack" movie poster from 1955. The movie stars Sterling Hayden, Vera Ralston, David Brian, Adolphe Menjou, Hoagy Carmichael and Chill Wills. The poster shows several dramatic scenes from the movie and reads "UNTAMED...wild and primitive as the Great North Woods!". The bottom is marked "A Republic Production / Country of Origin U.S.A. 47098 55/45". The movie poster is in good overall condition with expected wear. It measures 27" x 40.75".

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Manhattan Firearm .36 Colt 1859 Engraved Revolver Manhattan Firearm .36 Colt 1859 Engraved Revolver

Manhattan Firearm .36 Colt 1859 Engraved Revolver

Lot #126 (Sale Order 149 of 525)

This lot features a Manhattan Firearms Co. .36 Caliber Colt 1859 Engraved Revolver. This revolver features a five shot cylinder, engraved cylinder, 4 inch octagon barrel, brass grip, and walnut grips. The Manhattan Fire Arms Manufacturing Co. was founded by a group of New Jersey businessmen in 1856. Their goal was to take advantage of Colt’s patent for revolving firearms that was due to expire in 1857. The founders hired Thomas Bacon to became the Superintendent of Manufacturing. Manufacturing began in Norwich, Connecticut and in 1859 moved to Newark, New Jersey. Thomas Bacon remained in Norwich and started his own firearms company. During their existence, Manhattan Firearms produced approximately 175,000 pistols. Only Colt, Remington, and Winchester produced more guns during this era in which included the Civil War. While waiting for Colt’s patent to expire, Manhattan first made copies of American firearms that no longer had patent protection. These included pepperboxes and various single-shot designs. Shortly thereafter, they turned their attention to making Colt-style revolvers in both the .31 caliber Pocket and .36 caliber Navy styles. Manhattan patented an extra set of cylinder safety notches on these models. Manhattans can be easily identified by the many notches on their cylinders. This revolver is in good condition, with some signs of wear and age. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial numbers are matching and it is 23783.

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Belgium V. Collette Pin Fire Engraved Revolver Belgium V. Collette Pin Fire Engraved Revolver

Belgium V. Collette Pin Fire Engraved Revolver

Lot #127 (Sale Order 150 of 525)

You are bidding on a Belgium V. Collette Pin Fire Engraved Revolver. This revolver features a intricate factory engraved, six shot cylinder, 4 3/4" barrel, and checkered wood grip. This is a exquisite example of a Belgium proofed V. Collette Factory engraved revolver that shows good condition, with some signs of wear. Good mechanical function, with fine single action and intermittent double action. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 851.

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C. Sharps & Co. 22 LR Model 1C Engraved Pepperbox C. Sharps & Co. 22 LR Model 1C Engraved Pepperbox

C. Sharps & Co. 22 LR Model 1C Engraved Pepperbox

Lot #128 (Sale Order 151 of 525)

You are bidding on a C. Sharps & Co. 22 Long Rifle Model 1C Engraved Pepperbox. The pepperbox features a brass frame, four shot barrel, walnut grips, and factory engraving. The story of the Sharps four-barrel pistol begins, officially, on December 18, 1849. On that date, the United States Patent Office issued patent number 6960 for a revolver to Christian Sharps, then residing in Washington, D.C. This "revolver" was, actually, not a revolver at all, but a pepperbox in which the barrels didn't revolve. It was fired by a striker which did revolve, though, on a center post to hit, in sequence, the percussion caps which were placed on nipples on the ends of the barrels. The side hammer served both as a cocking lever and as the force behind the striker. The pistol was not produced on a commercial basis until 1859, after Sharps had become sole owner of the Fairmont Rifle Works in West Philadelphia. By this time, the metallic cartridge had been introduced and Sharps was able to develop his design into a practical repeating pistol. Patent number 22753 was issued to Sharps on January 25, 1859, again for a "revolver". The first model was .22 caliber. Made with a brass frame, it had a spur or stud trigger, and was a single-action, four-shot repeater. Approximately 85,000 of these little pepperboxes were made in the ten years between 1859 and 1868. This pepperbox is in good condition, showing some signs of wear and use. The mechanics appear to be fully functioning. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 14062.

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Washington Arms Co. .31 Cal Pepperbox Pistol Washington Arms Co. .31 Cal Pepperbox Pistol

Washington Arms Co. .31 Cal Pepperbox Pistol

Lot #129 (Sale Order 152 of 525)

This lot features a Washington Arms Co. .31 Caliber Pepperbox Pistol. The pepperbox features 3 3/8 barrel cylinder , factory engraving, walnut grips, and a top hammer. This is a great example of a revolving pepper box, with good condition, with signs of use and wear. The mechanics are fair, with evidence of age and a small crack in the hammer(see photos). This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICs background check required.

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Belgium Double Barrel Percussion .40 Cal Pistol Belgium Double Barrel Percussion .40 Cal Pistol

Belgium Double Barrel Percussion .40 Cal Pistol

Lot #130 (Sale Order 153 of 525)

You are bidding on a Belgium Proofed Double Barrel Percussion .40 Caliber Pistol. The pistol features a 3" octagon barrels, two triggers, two hammers, factory engraving, checkered walnut grips, and silver medallion. This is a unique and great looking pistol in good condition, with signs of age and use. There is pitting around the percussion nipples and the left hammer is stuck and shows damage. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required.

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D.D. Cone Marked Uhlinger .32 RF Pocket Revolver D.D. Cone Marked Uhlinger .32 RF Pocket Revolver

D.D. Cone Marked Uhlinger .32 RF Pocket Revolver

Lot #130a (Sale Order 154 of 525)

Offered for sale is a D. D. Cone Marked Uhlinger .32 Rimfire Pocket Revolver. The revolver features a 4 3/4" octagon barrel, rosewood grips, spur trigger, six shot cylinder, and a blue'd finish. William P. Uhlinger produced about 10,000 rimfire cartridge revolvers (two types in .22 caliber and one type in .32 caliber) in Philadelphia, PA between 1861 and 1865. He had purchased the tools and parts on hand of William Hankins, who had left his former gun making business behind to form a new venture with Sharps rifle inventor Christian Sharps, thus forming the firm of Sharps & Hankins. Since the guns that Uhlinger was producing were revolvers with bored through cylinders, he was in violation of the Rollin White Patent, which was held by Smith & Wesson. As a result Uhlinger produced the guns under a variety of trade names such as WL Grant, JP Lower and DD Cone in an attempt to conceal the identity of actual manufacturer, and avoid any legal troubles. About 50% of his pistols were also manufactured with no markings at all. He assumed this would help to avoid detection of his patent violations by Smith & Wesson, but it did not. He was eventually sued by Smith & Wesson for patent violations, and they won the case handily. The suit essentially put Uhlinger out of the gun business, and resulted in his gun being an interesting footnote in firearms history. In reality, his solid frame, single action cartridge revolvers were well made and relatively successful. In an era where the total production of some successful handguns was measured in hundreds of units (Allen & Wheelock is a perfect example of a successful maker with relatively low production of some models), his production totals that approached 10,000 units were a sign of their success and acceptance. There is no doubt that many a Union soldier went to war with a small frame Uhlinger .22rf pistol in his pocket for emergencies, and many line officers probably found the robust design of his solid frame .32rf pistol as a much sturdier choice for their personal defense than the Smith & Wesson #2 Old Army revolver. The revolver is marked "D. D. Cone Washington D.C." This revolver shows good condition, for its age. It shows some wear and use. The mechanics show good condition, with some play. missing rear sight. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 3722.

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U.S Springfield Model 1884 .45-70 Cavalry Carbine U.S Springfield Model 1884 .45-70 Cavalry Carbine

U.S Springfield Model 1884 .45-70 Cavalry Carbine

Lot #131 (Sale Order 155 of 525)

Offered for public sale is a U.S. Springfield Model 1884 .45-70 Cavalry Carbine. This is a fine early carbine with all the correct features including sling ring bar, trap in butt plate for cleaning rods, “C” marked carbine rear sight with slotless screws. A true original U.S. issued carbine made for the Indian Wars, uncleaned beautifully aged metal has a smooth dark aged blue exterior and shows no evidence of rust or abuse, correct “U.S. MODEL 1884” marked breech block, clear “U.S. Springfield” marked lock plate with eagle motif, correct carbine stock with light inspection cartouche on the left side, all correct barrel “VP” over “eagle head” proof marks, even retains bluing on the trigger guard. Excellent mechanics and bright rifled bore, overall a very fine Indian Wars cavalry Trapdoor carbine. This is the standard model that was used in every major engagement from the Battle of the Rosebud and Battle of the Little Bighorn to Wounded Knee.

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U.S. Springfield .45-70 Carbine Cleaning Rod U.S. Springfield .45-70 Carbine Cleaning Rod

U.S. Springfield .45-70 Carbine Cleaning Rod

Lot #131a (Sale Order 156 of 525)

This lot features a Original U.S. Springfield .45-70 Carbine Three Piece Cleaning Rod. These rods were stored in the butt stock through a sliding trap in the butt plate. Usually these seem to be missing and are hard to replace. Slotted end for cleaning the bore with the threaded end allowing attachment for a “stuck case” remover. Essential Indian Wars accoutrement. Nice aged and uncleaned appearance.

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Large Alberta Taxidermy Buffalo Skull Large Alberta Taxidermy Buffalo Skull

Large Alberta Taxidermy Buffalo Skull

Lot #132 (Sale Order 157 of 525)

This item is a circa 1800's, large natural Buffalo skull. The buffalo was recovered in Buffalo Lake, Alberta Canada in the 1930's, by the father of renowned artist G.C. Wentworth. Mr. Wentworth actually used this skull as a reference for his bronze buffalo sculptures. The skull shows natural off-white/brown coloring. The skull is in good condition for the age. The mount measures 23 3/4" wide, 21" long, and 9" deep.

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Antique Sleigh Bells w/ Rich Brown Leather Collar Antique Sleigh Bells w/ Rich Brown Leather Collar

Antique Sleigh Bells w/ Rich Brown Leather Collar

Lot #133 (Sale Order 158 of 525)

This lot features an antique set of beautiful engraved brass sleigh bells. The bells are firmly set to the rich brown leather strap, and shake with a gorgeous, reverberating tone. The bells are smallest towards to outsides, and grow larger as you get closer to the middle. The smallest bells are marked "No. 1", and hit "No. 3", "No. 5", and end with the largest "No. 7".These straps were often fixed to the reigns of a large carriage, to alert pedestrians of the oncoming traffic. The bells and belt are in good condition, the brass has a nice warm patina, and the leather strap is fairly hydrated, and absent of cracking. The sleigh bells are believed to originate from as early as the last quarter of the 19th c. -. The piece measures 90 1/4" long. The largest No. 7 Bell measures approximately 2" across.

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G.C. Wentworth Dog 'n' Travois Bronze Sculpture G.C. Wentworth Dog 'n' Travois Bronze Sculpture

G.C. Wentworth Dog 'n' Travois Bronze Sculpture

Lot #134 (Sale Order 159 of 525)

This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth bronze sculpture titled "Dog 'n' Travois". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. This sculpture shows the dog pulling a travois. The travois was a common way Native Americans would move to a new camp. This piece shows wonderful detail with incredible artistic talent. The bronze rests upon a solid walnut hardwood base with a placard that reads "Dog 'n' Travois G.C. Wentworth". The sculpture shows the artist's signature with a date of "1981" and is numbered 3/20. The sculpture is in very good condition. It measures 7.75" x 12.25" and is 6.25" tall. Comes with a printed biography of the artist and a Certificate of Authenticity. The original gallery retail price for this piece was $1,500.

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G.C. Wentworth Anticipation Bronze Sculpture G.C. Wentworth Anticipation Bronze Sculpture

G.C. Wentworth Anticipation Bronze Sculpture

Lot #135 (Sale Order 160 of 525)

This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth bronze sculpture titled "Anticipation". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. This sculpture shows a hunter readying his decoys for the hunt as his retriever patiently waits. The piece shows fine detail and excellent artistic talent. The bronze rests upon a solid walnut hardwood base with a brass placard that reads "Anticipation Gerry Wentworth". The sculpture bears the artist's signature with a date of "1980" and in numbered 10/24. The bronze is in very good condition. It measures 9" x 13.5" and is 7.5" tall. Comes with a printed biography of the artist and a Certificate of Authenticity. The original gallery retail price of this piece was $2,400.

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19th C. Osage Egret Plume Stove Pipe Top Hat 19th C. Osage Egret Plume Stove Pipe Top Hat

19th C. Osage Egret Plume Stove Pipe Top Hat

Lot #136 (Sale Order 161 of 525)

This is an original Osage Native American Indian egret plume stove pipe top hat from the 19th century. The hat is made with fine beaver fur and is adorned with satin trade cloth and a brass hat band. The hat also features a wonderful egret feather plume. The inside of the hat is marked with a label that reads "58 & 60 Fulton St. N.Y. Bird". This piece came from a private Sun Valley, Idaho collection. The Osage Indian hat is in good condition. It measures 9.75" x 11.75" and is 7.5" tall.

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Sioux Indian Fully Beaded Medicine Stick Sioux Indian Fully Beaded Medicine Stick

Sioux Indian Fully Beaded Medicine Stick

Lot #137 (Sale Order 162 of 525)

This is a Sioux Native American Indian fully beaded medicine stick from the Otto Ernst Collection in Sheridan, Wyoming. The medicine stick is beaded with glass seed trade beads in Corn Yellow and Semi-transparent Lavender. From the center of the stick are two attached medicine bundles beaded in Corn Yellow and Cheyenne Pink. This piece came from the Otto Ernst Collection displayed at the King Saddlery Museum in Sheridan, Wyoming. Ernst was a saddle maker in Wyoming in the early 1900's. The medicine stick has the original museum leather tag still attached. The Sioux medicine stick is in good overall condition. One of the bundles shows minor separation as shown. The piece measures 21.5" long.

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Lakota Sioux Quilled & Beaded Flute c. 1880-1900 Lakota Sioux Quilled & Beaded Flute c. 1880-1900

Lakota Sioux Quilled & Beaded Flute c. 1880-1900

Lot #138 (Sale Order 163 of 525)

This is an interesting and important Lakota Sioux Native American Indian carved wood flute with beaded drop and quillwork dating to circa 1880-1900’s. The pipe was reviewed and found to be an authentic 19th Century Sioux flute by one of the most important Native American Indian collectors in Billings, Montana. The pipe is carved of solid wood showing a graduated smoking tip having the correct darkened patina, a sign of age and use, and the original bird shaped block on the nest with drilled finger holes. The mouthpiece is accented by an early green mother of pearl round piece with tanned hide fringe with two square faceted Czechoslovakia blue trade bead. The piece shows a lead wrap at the nest with a sinew wrap and extremely fine porcupine quilled accent in a mineral polychrome dye. The flute also shows three patriotic banner wraps. The end of the pipe has an exceptional Indian tanned hide construction with glass trade seed beaded drop that is original to the piece. The drop shows the finest small rolled tin jingle cones flanked by chalk white pony trade beads and one large rolled tin jingle cone with a tuft of horse or human hair. The drop also shows six big wampum cowry shells. The piece is from a historic large Native American Indian and Old West collection from Billings, Montana. Early Sioux original authentic flutes from the 19th Century are very uncommon and rarely come up for public sale. Overall in very good condition for its age showing the correct patina. Measures 21.25”L with a 13”L beaded drop with fringe.

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Navajo Sterling Silver Bear Claw Squash Blossom Navajo Sterling Silver Bear Claw Squash Blossom

Navajo Sterling Silver Bear Claw Squash Blossom

Lot #139 (Sale Order 164 of 525)

This is a signed Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver and turquoise bear claw squash blossom made by Julia Etsitty. The naja features two opposing bear claws flanked on each side by five silver capped bear claw blossoms. Each of the bear claws is set with a pair of Sleeping Beauty Turquoise cabochons that show a deep, rich blue color and sharply contrasting matrix. The back of the naja is signed "Julia Etsitty" and is marked "Sterling". Julia Etsitty was a renowned Navajo silversmith who created jewelry during a time when very few women were doing so. These few women were greatly revered by the Navajo Nation at the time. This squash blossom is in good condition. It measures 26.75" long. The naja measures 2.25" x 2.25".

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Shoshone Indian Fully Beaded Pouch Shoshone Indian Fully Beaded Pouch

Shoshone Indian Fully Beaded Pouch

Lot #140 (Sale Order 165 of 525)

This is a Shoshone Native American Indian fully beaded round pouch. The pouch is made in tanned buckskin and shows a wonderful floral design in the center with a decorative border. The beadwork is done in glass seed trade beads in colors of Chalk White, Cheyenne Pink, Semi-transparent Green, Light Blue and Black. The beaded edge shows White-lined Red beads as well. The Shoshone beaded pouch is in good condition. It measures 4" in diameter.

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Stevens Diamond No 43 Single-Shot Pistol 1896-1916 Stevens Diamond No 43 Single-Shot Pistol 1896-1916

Stevens Diamond No 43 Single-Shot Pistol 1896-1916

Lot #141 (Sale Order 166 of 525)

The lot features an original rare Stevens Model No. 43 Diamond Second Issue single shot competition pistol. The handgun is chambered in a .22 Rimfire caliber and shows a steel frame with longer grip having smooth walnut factory original inserts. The piece shows a round 6-inch barrel with dovetail mounted bead front sights and standard adjustable notched rear sights. The firing pin is in solid frame and not bushing. This is an all serial number matching firearm. The pistol shows a nickel-plated steel frame retaining much of the original finish with the barrel having a gray patina with some of the original blue showing. Mechanically functions. Handling wear and signs of use. Approximately 73,000 of these Stevens Diamond No. 43 pistols were produced from circa 1896-1916. Serial number 42785. Curio & Relic Firearms requires either C&R, FFL Transfer, or NICS Background check. North American Auction Company sold a No. 43 pistol at our 4/1/2017 auction for over $450.00.

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Stevens Diamond No 43 Single-Shot Pistol 1896-1916 Stevens Diamond No 43 Single-Shot Pistol 1896-1916

Stevens Diamond No 43 Single-Shot Pistol 1896-1916

Lot #142 (Sale Order 167 of 525)

The lot features an original Stevens Model No. 43 Diamond Second Issue single shot competition pistol. The handgun is chambered in a .22 Rimfire caliber and shows a steel frame with longer grip having smooth walnut factory original inserts. The piece shows a round 6-inch barrel with dovetail mounted bead front sights and standard adjustable notched rear sights. The firing pin is in solid frame and not bushing. This is an all serial number matching firearm. The pistol shows a nickel-plated steel frame retaining much of the original finish with the barrel having a gray patina with some of the original blue showing. Mechanically functions. Handling wear and signs of use. Rear sight missing elevator screw. Approximately 73,000 of these Stevens Diamond No. 43 pistols were produced from circa 1896-1916. Serial number 22831. Curio & Relic Firearms requires either C&R, FFL Transfer, or NICS Background check. North American Auction Company sold a No. 43 pistol at our 4/1/2017 auction for over $450.00.

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J. Stevens Ideal No. 44 .25-20 Single Shot Rifle J. Stevens Ideal No. 44 .25-20 Single Shot Rifle

J. Stevens Ideal No. 44 .25-20 Single Shot Rifle

Lot #143 (Sale Order 168 of 525)

This lot features a J. Stevens Ideal No.44 .25-20 Single Shot Target Rifle. The rifle features a 26" half octagon bull barrel, falling block action, front flipping target sights, adjustable rear sight, walnut stock, case hardened receiver, blue'd barrel, and crescent buttstock. The rifle is in good condition, with some wear and signs of use. The mechanics are tight and the bore is bright with strong rifling. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 56739.

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J. Stevens Arms&Tool Co Model 101 44-Shot Shotgun J. Stevens Arms&Tool Co Model 101 44-Shot Shotgun

J. Stevens Arms&Tool Co Model 101 44-Shot Shotgun

Lot #144 (Sale Order 169 of 525)

You are bidding on a scarce J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co. Model 101 44-Shot Shotgun. The shotgun features a 26" smoothbore barrel, external hammer, break action, walnut stock, and bead sight. The 44 shot was mainly used in America, while the .410 was used in Europe. Eventually the .410 caught on and the .44 shot fell into disuse. This shotgun shows good condition for its age, with some signs of use and wear. The mechanics are tight with a bright bore. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. The serial number its M965.

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Remington Model 12 .22 LR Pump Action Rifle Remington Model 12 .22 LR Pump Action Rifle

Remington Model 12 .22 LR Pump Action Rifle

Lot #145 (Sale Order 170 of 525)

You are bidding on a Remington Model 12 .22 Long Rifle Pump Action Rifle. The rifle features a 22" round barrel, magazine tube, walnut stock, blue'd finish, and takedown design. The Remington Model 12 is a slide-action, solid-breech, hammerless, takedown, side-ejection rifle. This gun, designed by J. D. Pederson, was introduced in 1909 and produced through 1936. During the 37-year period, there were 820,759 guns sold. The gun featured a hammerless action and competed quite successfully with the 1906 Winchester which still had an exposed hammer. The rifle shows good condition, with signs of wear and use. The action is smooth and tight with a good bright bore. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 8275.

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Remington Model 12C 22LR Octagon Pump Action Rifle Remington Model 12C 22LR Octagon Pump Action Rifle

Remington Model 12C 22LR Octagon Pump Action Rifle

Lot #146 (Sale Order 171 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Remington Model 12C .22 Long Rifle Octagon Pump Action Rifle. The rifle features a 24" octagon barrel, blue'd finish, walnut stock, front front blade sight, and takedown design. The Model 12 was Remington’s first successful pump-action .22 rifle. The Remington Model 12 is a slide-action, solid-breech, hammerless, takedown, side-ejection rifle. This gun, designed by J. D. Pederson, was introduced in 1909 and produced through 1936. During the 37-year period, there were 820,759 guns sold. The gun featured a hammerless action and competed quite successfully with the 1906 Winchester which still had an exposed hammer. This rifle shows good condition, with wear to the finish and wood. The metal shows some minor pitting in spots and signs of use. The mechanics are tight and smooth with a bright bore. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 408547.

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Remington Arms No.4 .22 LR Rolling Block Rifle Remington Arms No.4 .22 LR Rolling Block Rifle

Remington Arms No.4 .22 LR Rolling Block Rifle

Lot #147 (Sale Order 172 of 525)

This lot features a Remington Arms Model No. 4 .22 LR Rolling Block Rifle. The rifle features a 23 3/8" round barrel, takedown design, walnut stock, blue'd finish, and ejector. The Remington No. 4 rolling block is the smallest of the rolling block rifles, it was produced only in rimfire cartridges. Early production #4s have tapered octagon barrels while the late takedown model was produced with a round barrel. This rifle is in good condition, with some wear and handling marks. The mechanics are tight and work well, the bore is bright as well. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check. The serial number is 350013.

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Remington Arms Model 29 12GA Pump Action Shotgun Remington Arms Model 29 12GA Pump Action Shotgun

Remington Arms Model 29 12GA Pump Action Shotgun

Lot #148 (Sale Order 173 of 525)

This lot features a Remington Arms Model 29 12 Gauge Pump Action Shotgun. The shotgun features a 30" barrel, downward ejection, walnut stock, and front bead sight. The Remington Model 10 is a pump-action shotgun designed by John Pedersen with an internal hammer and a tube magazine which loaded and ejected from a port in the bottom of the receiver. An updated version, the Model 29, was introduced in 1930 with improvements made by C.C. Loomis. This shotgun is in good condition, with much of the finish being worn. The mechanics are tight and in good working order. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. The serial number is U8764

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RARE Civil War Savage .36 Navy Model Revolver 1861 RARE Civil War Savage .36 Navy Model Revolver 1861

RARE Civil War Savage .36 Navy Model Revolver 1861

Lot #149 (Sale Order 174 of 525)

Offered for your bidding pleasure is a RARE Civil War Savage Revolving Firearms Company .36 Caliber Navy Model Percussion Revolver. This is a government contract revolver for issue to both the Union army and navy with only approx 20,000 manufactured. This highly successful, although limited production, revolver is unusual in its mechanical function. The ring in the heart shape trigger guard pulls to the rear cocking the weapon and only then is the trigger pulled to release the hammer and fire the six shot revolver. While this takes place, the cylinder actually retracts, revolves and then moves forward into the barrel for a tight gas seal. This massive firearm has a 7 1/8” octagon barrel with attached loading lever and long 2 1/8” long cylinder which will hold a very heavy charge of powder. Matching very low number #33 on major parts. All original including the walnut grips, exc. mechanically with all parts functioning correctly, attractive aged metal shows obvious Civil War use with no signs of abuse, cleaning or repairs. one screw looks to be missing. Many of these robust arms saw service in the Western Frontier after the war. Markings on the frame above the cylinder are “SAVAGE R.F.A. Co/H.S. NORTH PATENTED JUNE 17, 1856/JAN. 18, 1859, MAY 15, 1860.” This revolver was manufactured in 1861. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 33

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RARE Colt Model 1877 Thunderer 41 Cal DA Revolver RARE Colt Model 1877 Thunderer 41 Cal DA Revolver

RARE Colt Model 1877 Thunderer 41 Cal DA Revolver

Lot #150 (Sale Order 175 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Very Rare Colt Model 1877 Thunderer .41 Caliber Centrefire Double Action Revolver. This revolver shows the very scarce and desirable 6” barrel with ejector. This same revolver in the more common smaller .38 Colt caliber was referred to as the “Lightning” and is found more commonly than the big .41 Colt model. Most of the 1877s were made with shorter barrels and without the ejector mounted on the side of the barrel like on the famed Colt Single Action Army Revolver. The more common ejector less models were for pocket carry while these long barreled ejector models were considered serious belt or holster guns. The M1877 was designed by one of the inventors of the M1873 Colt Single Action Army, William Mason, as Colt's first attempt at manufacturing a double-action revolver. The M1877 was the first successful US-made double-action cartridge revolver. The "Lightning" was the favored personal weapon of famous Manchester (UK) Victorian detective and then head of CID, Jerome Caminada. Old West outlaw John Wesley Hardin frequently used both "Lightning" and "Thunderer" versions of the Colt 1877 revolver. Likewise the 1877 "Thunderer" in .41 caliber was the preferred weapon of Billy the Kid and was his weapon of choice when he was killed by Pat Garrett in 1881. This early example made during the Frontier Years is in surprisingly excellent condition with beautiful blue remaining on the barrel and cylinder and still retains excellent and sharp three line patent dates of Sept. 19, 1871; Sept. 15, 1874 and Jan. 19, 1875 as well as the correct small “41 CAL” on the left rear side of the trigger guard. The top of the barrel is also correctly and clearly stamped “COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. Co.” over “HARTFORD, CT U.S.A.” Retains the original unaltered front sight, beautiful screws and excellent mechanics- this is very unusual as most examples of this desirable Colt Six Shooter have internal mechanisms that no longer function properly. Fine checkered hard rubber grips with the famed “Rampant Colt” in an oval embossed at the top. Especially scarce and desirable with blue finish as most were nickel plated. This revolver was manufactured in 1888. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 70664.

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Persian Hariz Style Hand-Knotted Rug Persian Hariz Style Hand-Knotted Rug

Persian Hariz Style Hand-Knotted Rug

Lot #151 (Sale Order 176 of 525)

This lot gives you the opportunity to bid on a gorgeous hand-knotted Persian Hariz style rug, originating from the area of Heris, East Azerbaijan, in Northwest Iran, Northeast of Tabriz. Hariz style rugs are said to be some of the toughest Persian style rugs, this is due to a large copper deposit in the drinking water of the sheep in the area - The high concentration of copper in the water is said to give the sheep a much healthier coat. The rug shows bold color, with a geometric pattern stemming symmetrically from the central medallion. The rug is in good condition overall, with a tight pile, and good coloring. The rug measures 10.36' x 7.09'.

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Persian Bokhara Style Hand-Knotted Wool Rug Persian Bokhara Style Hand-Knotted Wool Rug

Persian Bokhara Style Hand-Knotted Wool Rug

Lot #152 (Sale Order 177 of 525)

This lot gives you the chance to bid on a great example of a Bokhara style Persian rug. Bokhara is a term commonly used to describe Tekke-faced rugs. Tekke was a tribe from the area of Bokhara in Central Asia. The design is dominated by rows of guls and surrounding geometric patterns. The Tekke tribe is also thought to have incorporated some design aspects of the Salor tribe, also from the area of Bokhara in Central Asia. Some historians suggest that the Tekke most likely vanquished the original Salor tribe and assimilated their designs. This rug in particular shows a predominantly copper base color, with beautiful hues of brown, khaki, vibrant white, deep blacks, and rich gold. The center of the rug shows five rows of repeating medallions, and framed by a stepped border. Overall, the rug shows good condition with a tight pile, the fringe of the rug is splitting on one side. The rug measures 9' 5" x 6' 1".

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Zuni Hand Woven Wool Area Rug Zuni Hand Woven Wool Area Rug

Zuni Hand Woven Wool Area Rug

Lot #153 (Sale Order 178 of 525)

Available in this lot is a Zuni Native American Indian hand woven rug. The rug shows a simplistic design, with an eggshell white center, and bordered on each side with thick vibrant red, and rich black. The red segments have two striking lines of white running through them. The rug has a tight weave, and shows good condition. The rug is believed to originate from the first quarter of the 20th century. The rug measures 38 1/2" x 50".

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Wool Blanket In The Hudson's Bay Style Wool Blanket In The Hudson's Bay Style

Wool Blanket In The Hudson's Bay Style

Lot #154 (Sale Order 179 of 525)

You are bidding on a very nice wool blanket made in the classic Hudson's' Bay point blanket style. The blanket features a red stripe, a yellow stripe, and an indigo stripe, mirrored top and bottom, on an ivory background. The blanket has no tags or anything identifying maker, and has no point lines. The blanket is in good condition, save for some minor wear due to age. The blanket measures 83.5" x 63.5".

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Pendleton Yellowstone National Park Blanket c.1940 Pendleton Yellowstone National Park Blanket c.1940

Pendleton Yellowstone National Park Blanket c.1940

Lot #155 (Sale Order 180 of 525)

This item is the original Pendleton Yellowstone National Park Blanket, originating from circa 1940 -. The blanket is primarily off-white in color, and each end has 7 striking polychrome lines in rich black, and vibrant red and green. The blanket shows the trademark Pendleton tag on the bottom right corner, and depicts a curious looking grizzly bear, and reads "Yellowstone National Park Blanket - Pendleton Woolen Mills - Pendleton, Oregon. - Reg. U.S. - Pat.OFF - 100% Virgin Wool". The blanket is in good condition overall, though it does show some scattered staining. The blanket measures 67 3/8" wide, and 84 3/4" long.

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Pendleton Blitz Beer Wool Stadium Throw Blanket Pendleton Blitz Beer Wool Stadium Throw Blanket

Pendleton Blitz Beer Wool Stadium Throw Blanket

Lot #156 (Sale Order 181 of 525)

Provided for bidding in this lot is a Pendleton stadium, or throw blanket, advertising for Blitz Weinhard Beer, believed to date around 1960 -. The blanket shows a solid candy red coloring, with long cut fringe on both ends, and the "Blitz Weinhard Beer" logo showing boldly in the middle of the blanket. The throw has the trademark Pendleton tag in the bottom right hand corner, and reads; "Warranted to be a "Pendleton" Trademark REG.U.S. PAT. OFF. - Pendleton Woolen Mills - Portland, Oregon - 100% Virgin Wool. The blanket originates from around the 1960's, and shows good condition. The throw measures 48 1/4" wide, and 65 1/2" long without the fringe.

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Schmidt Beer Cardboard Lithograph Advertising Sign Schmidt Beer Cardboard Lithograph Advertising Sign

Schmidt Beer Cardboard Lithograph Advertising Sign

Lot #157 (Sale Order 182 of 525)

This lot offers you a RARE Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company, lithographed cardboard advertising sign. The sign reads "Schmidt - The Brew that Grew with the Great Northwest" across the bottom in bold lettering. The advertisement itself shows a mare with her foal, standing majestically on a beautiful ranch setting. The advertisement is finished off with a big glass of Schmidt beer in the foreground. The advertisement is marked on the bottom with "Jacob Schmidt Brewing CO., St. Paul, MINN.", and shows the signature of artist "Les Kouba" just above. The advertisement originates from around the 1960's, and shows good condition overall. The worse of the wear shows in the top right corner where there is obvious creasing, and some light stain. The sign measures 88" W x 36" T.

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The Rough, Tough West Original 1952 Movie Poster The Rough, Tough West Original 1952 Movie Poster

The Rough, Tough West Original 1952 Movie Poster

Lot #158 (Sale Order 183 of 525)

This lot offers you an original advertising movie poster for the 1952 blockbuster - "The Rough, Tough West", distributed by Columbia Pictures, and staring Charles Starret & Smiley Burnette. The movie was released in the last year of the "Durango Kid" series of Western films. The poster is marked on the bottom edge with "Copyright 1952 Columbia Pictures Corp. - Country of Origin U.S.A. - Property of National Screen Service Corp. Licensed for display only in connection of the exhibition of this picture at your theatre must be returned immediately thereafter - Bottom, The Rough Tough West 42997 52/191". The poster is in good condition overall, it does show some slight edge tears, and creases. The poster measures 80" x 41 3/4".

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Original 1917 RCA Victor Red Seal Records Poster Original 1917 RCA Victor Red Seal Records Poster

Original 1917 RCA Victor Red Seal Records Poster

Lot #159 (Sale Order 184 of 525)

This is an original RCA Victor Red Seal Records advertising poster from 1917. The poster shows a wonderful image of the dog and phonograph with a Victor record in the background. The top of the piece reads "New Red Seal Records January 1917". The bottom left corner of the poster is marked "3339 11-3-16 ixtq". The Victor advertising poster is in good condition. It measures 13" x 36".

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Original RCA Victor Oscar Saenger Poster c.1916 Original RCA Victor Oscar Saenger Poster c.1916

Original RCA Victor Oscar Saenger Poster c.1916

Lot #159a (Sale Order 185 of 525)

This is an original RCA Victor advertising poster of Oscar Saenger from circa 1916. The poster advertises for vocal training lessons on records. The piece shows a wonderfully decorated border with an image of Saenger on the left. The bottom right shows the Victor log of the dog and phonograph. The Victor advertising poster is in good overall condition. There is some minor water staining in the lower right corner as shown. The poster measures 21.75" x 36".

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Original RCA Victor Christmas Records Poster 1916 Original RCA Victor Christmas Records Poster 1916

Original RCA Victor Christmas Records Poster 1916

Lot #160 (Sale Order 186 of 525)

This is an original RCA Victor Christmas records poster from 1916. The poster showcases numerous international records from RCA Victor. The piece shows a wonderfully decorated mistletoe border with the Victor logo in the center of the bottom. The bottom right corner is marked "3352-EOQ-9-29-16". The Victor poster is in good overall condition with minor water staining on the top corner as shown. The poster measures 21" x 43.5".

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Original RCA Victor Christmas Record Poster 1916

Lot #160a (Sale Order 187 of 525)

This is an original RCA Victor Christmas record poster from 1916. The poster showcases numerous holiday record selections. The top shows a wonderful graphic image of a Christmas wreath with the dog and phonograph logo in the center. The bottom right corner of the piece is marked "3158-RIA-7-17-16". The Victor advertising poster is in good condition. It measures 21" x 46.5".

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1965 Great Falls Select Beer Advertising Calendar 1965 Great Falls Select Beer Advertising Calendar

1965 Great Falls Select Beer Advertising Calendar

Lot #161 (Sale Order 188 of 525)

This is a new old stock Great Falls Select Beer advertising calendar from 1965. The calendar top shows a raised image of two pheasants with the colorful male in flight. The bottom of the piece has the complete calendar pages for 1965. Included with the calendar is the original shipping box. The calendar is in good to very good condition. It measures 14.75" x 26.75".

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Butte Brewing Company Framed Calendar Litho Butte Brewing Company Framed Calendar Litho

Butte Brewing Company Framed Calendar Litho

Lot #161a (Sale Order 189 of 525)

This is an original RARE Butte Brewing Company framed advertising calendar lithograph from 1943. The front shows a wonderful wilderness scene of three bears rifling through the hunters' camp while they watch nearby from their canoe. The top reads "Call For Butte Beer Butte Brewing Co. Phone 2-4581". The bottom left corner is marked "Copr. C. Moss 1943 Litho in U.S.A.". The Butte calendar is in good condition. It measures 8" x 10".

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Great Falls Select Wooden Beer Box from Montana Great Falls Select Wooden Beer Box from Montana

Great Falls Select Wooden Beer Box from Montana

Lot #162 (Sale Order 190 of 525)

This is an original Great falls Select wooden beer box from Great Falls, Montana. The front of the box is marked with the brewery flag logo and reads "Great Falls Beer Bohemian Style Draught Beer / Great Falls Breweries Inc. Great Falls, Mont.". Each end of the box is marked "It's the Flavor / Great Falls Breweries Inc.". The wooden beer box is in good overall condition with wear and minor damage. The box measures 12.5" x 17" and is 10.75" tall.

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Remington Model 870 Wingmaster 12 GA Shotgun LN Remington Model 870 Wingmaster 12 GA Shotgun LN

Remington Model 870 Wingmaster 12 GA Shotgun LN

Lot #163 (Sale Order 191 of 525)

This lot features a Like New example of a Remington Model 870 Wingmaster 12 Gauge Shotgun. The shotgun features a 30" full choke barrel, checkered walnut stocks, blue'd finish, original manual, and recoil pad. The Remington Model 870 is a pump-action shotgun manufactured by Remington Arms Company, LLC. It is widely used by the public for sport shooting, hunting, and self-defense and used by law enforcement and military organizations worldwide. This shotgun is in like new condition, showing little wear and signs of use. This shotgun was manufactured in May of 1980. Modern firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is V497826V.

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Engraved Manhattan Arms .22 Cal Pocket Revolver Engraved Manhattan Arms .22 Cal Pocket Revolver

Engraved Manhattan Arms .22 Cal Pocket Revolver

Lot #164 (Sale Order 192 of 525)

This lot features a great example of a Engraved Manhattan Arms .22 Caliber Pocket Revolver. The revolver features a 3 1/8" octagon barrel, factory engraving, rosewood grips, spur trigger, and nickel finish. The Manhattan Fire Arms Manufacturing Co. was founded by a group of New Jersey businessmen in 1856. Their goal was to take advantage of Colt’s patent for revolving firearms that was due to expire in 1857. The founders hired Thomas Bacon to became the Superintendent of Manufacturing. Manufacturing began in Norwich, Connecticut and in 1859 moved to Newark, New Jersey. Thomas Bacon remained in Norwich and started his own firearms company. During their existence, Manhattan Firearms produced approximately 175,000 pistols. Only Colt, Remington, and Winchester produced more guns during this era in which included the Civil War. While waiting for Colt’s patent to expire, Manhattan first made copies of American firearms that no longer had patent protection. These included pepperboxes and various single-shot designs. Shortly thereafter, they turned their attention to making Colt-style revolvers in both the .31 caliber Pocket and .36 caliber Navy styles. Manhattan patented an extra set of cylinder safety notches on these models. Manhattans can be easily identified by the many notches on their cylinders. After the Civil War, Manhattan production primarily consisted of a copy of the Smith & Wesson .22 caliber cartridge revolver and a single-shot boot pistol under the name "HERO". Manhattan changed it's name in 1868 to American Standard Tool Company and began to market industrial tools as well as firearms. American Standard Tool closed during the financial panic of 1873. The revolver shows good condition for its age, it shows wear to the finish and signs of use. The mechanics function and show looseness. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 1518.

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Iver Johnson Defender 89 Nickel 22 Pocket Revolver Iver Johnson Defender 89 Nickel 22 Pocket Revolver

Iver Johnson Defender 89 Nickel 22 Pocket Revolver

Lot #165 (Sale Order 193 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Iver Johnson Defender 89 Nickel .22 Rimfire Nickel Pocket Revolver. The revolver features a 2 1/4" octagon barrel, 7-shot cylinder, ornate grips, spur trigger, and nickel finish. The revolver is in good condition, with wear from use and wear. The hammer shows good condition, with the cylinder showing looseness. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 1757.

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Engraved Allen & Thurber .32 Cal Pepperbox 1840's Engraved Allen & Thurber .32 Cal Pepperbox 1840's

Engraved Allen & Thurber .32 Cal Pepperbox 1840's

Lot #166 (Sale Order 194 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Factory Engraved Allen & Thurber Six Shot Percussion .32 Caliber Pepperbox. This pepperbox features 4” early style ribbed barrels- later models had fluted barrels without the ribs. This is the medium size Allen Pepperbox that found favor as both a large pocket pistol as well as a holstered belt weapon. These early competitors to the Colt and Remington revolvers found favor with the “49ers” of California Gold Rush fame as well as with urban dwellers in need of a repeating firearm for self defense. Many were carried as private weapons on both sides of the Civil War. Examples in fine condition are rare as these handguns were often used for “daily carry” by their owners. This is an exceptional example as it still retains much of the blue on the barrels. The usual condition for one of these is gray metal at best and more often than not badly rusted, pitted and showing abuse. The frame is factory hand engraved as is the nipple shield and back strap. This is a double action pistol in which a single pull of the trigger revolves the barrel cluster, raises the bar-style hammer and fires the gun. The bar hammer is marked “ALLENS PATENT” and two “ribs” between the barrels are marked “ALLEN & THURBER WORCESTER” and “PATENTED 1837 CAST STEEL.” This unusual and early six-shooter still retains the original lovely walnut grips. Excellent mechanical condition and uncleaned inside and out. This revolver was manufactured in the 1840's. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 177

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Winchester 1873 .38-40 Lever Action Rifle 1891 Winchester 1873 .38-40 Lever Action Rifle 1891

Winchester 1873 .38-40 Lever Action Rifle 1891

Lot #167 (Sale Order 195 of 525)

Offered for public sale is a Winchester Model 1873 .38-40 Lever Action Rifle. The Model 1873 was one of the most successful Winchester rifles of its day, with Winchester marketing it as "The Gun that Won the West". Still an icon in the modern day, it was manufactured between 1873 and 1923. It was originally chambered for the .44-40 cartridge, which was the first centrefire cartridge and which became immensely popular. The 1873 was later produced in .38-40 and .32-20, all of which later became popular handgun cartridges of the day, allowing users to carry just one type of ammunition. The Model 1873 was produced in four variations: a 24-inch barrel rifle, a 20-inch barrel carbine, and a "musket"—which was aimed at military contracts and only made up less than 5% of production. (Musket was a term that, at the time, denoted a full length military-style stock, not to be confused with a true smoothbore musket). The standard rifle-length version was most popular in the 19th century, although Winchester would make rifles to order in any configuration the customer wished, including longer barrels or baby carbines with barrels as short as 12 inches, octagonal-shaped barrels, colour case hardened receivers and fancy engraving. this fine rifle is in particularly fine condition inside and out. It shows fine aged blue on the barrel and magazine tube with aged blue naturally turning an attractive uncleaned patina on the receiver with excellent blue on the loading gate. Retains the original sliding dust cover on the receiver top (these often missing) and the lever catch on the lower tang. The crescent butt stock with solid steel butt plate is in excellent condition and has a higher grade of walnut than usually seen on this model and may be a special order item. Still retains very tight action and fine rifled bore, Marbles flat top buckhorn rear sight with correct Winchester blade front sight. 24” barrel and full magazine with all correct barrel markings, “WINCHESTER’S –REPEATING - ARMS-NEW HAVEN, CT” over “KING’S – IMPROVEMEMT – PATENTED – MARCH 29, 1866. OCTOBER 16, 1860.” “38 WCF” caliber designation is also stamped on the top of the barrel ahead of the receiver as well as “38 CAL” on the brass lifter on the bottom of the receiver. This rifle was manufactured in 1891. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 389373.

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Colt Police Positive .38 Spl Nickel Revolver 1920 Colt Police Positive .38 Spl Nickel Revolver 1920

Colt Police Positive .38 Spl Nickel Revolver 1920

Lot #168 (Sale Order 196 of 525)

You are bidding on a Colt Police Positive .38 Special Nickel Revolver. The revolver features a 2" barrel, 6 shot cylinder, nickel finish, blue'd hammer and trigger, and hard rubber grip. The Colt Police Positive is a small-frame, double-action revolver featuring a six-round cylinder, chambered for either .32 or .38 caliber cartridges. Designed primarily for sale to federal, state, or local law enforcement agencies, the Police Positive was introduced into the firearms market by Colt's Manufacturing Company in 1907. This revolver shows good condition, with some minor pitting and wear from use. The barrel looks to be shortened and the front sight was moved. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 119972.

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S&W Hand Ejector 1903 1st Model 32 Long Revolver S&W Hand Ejector 1903 1st Model 32 Long Revolver

S&W Hand Ejector 1903 1st Model 32 Long Revolver

Lot #169 (Sale Order 197 of 525)

This lot features a great example of a Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector 1903 Model 1st Change .32 S&W Long Revolver. The revolver features a 4 1/4" barrel, nickel finish, 6 shot cylinder, pearl grips, case hardened hammer and trigger. This revolver is a four line address stamp and the revolver is marked "Trade Mark S&W 32 Long CTG Smith & Wesson Springfield Mass. U.S.A Pat'd Apr. 9.1899 Mar. 27.1894 May. 21.1895 Aug.4.1896. Dec.22.1896. Oct.4.1898. Oct.8.1901. Dec.17.1901. Sept.2.1902. July.7.1903." This revolver shows good condition, with light wear to some edges, muzzle, and grip. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 28379

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S&W Hand Ejector 1st Model .32 Long DA Revolver S&W Hand Ejector 1st Model .32 Long DA Revolver

S&W Hand Ejector 1st Model .32 Long DA Revolver

Lot #169a (Sale Order 198 of 525)

This lot features a Smith & Wesson Hand Ejector 1st Model .32 S&W Long Double Action Revolver. The revolver features a 3 1/4" barrel, 6-shot cylinder, black rubber grips, swing out cylinder, and blue'd finish. Before there was a .38 Smith & Wesson Special Model 1899 Hand Ejector, (known today as .38 Military & Police First Model), there was the pocket-sized .32 S&W Model I, introduced in the waning days of the Old West. The new .32 caliber S&W First Model, or .32 Ejector Model of 1896, was the first S&W revolver to employ a swing-out cylinder and ejector rod for the simultaneous extraction of spent shell cases. The small, six-shot revolvers were chambered for the new .32 S&W Long cartridge and offered with 3¼-inch, 4¼-inch, and 6-inch barrels from 1896 through 1903. The most unusual features of the First Model revolvers, however, were the location of the cylinder stop, which was mounted in the topstrap, rather than the bottom of the frame like most revolvers, and a small notched rear sight pinned to the topstrap forward of the cylinder’s centerline. When the gun was fired double-action, or the hammer manually cocked, the topstrap (and thus the rear sight) were raised slightly by a wedge on the hammer nose that lifted the locking bolt from the cylinder stop, allowing the next chamber to rotate into battery. This could make an aimed shot a trifle complicated at times but these small caliber revolvers were mainly intended for close up work. Another distinctive feature was that the Smith & Wesson name, Springfield Mass address, U.S.A. Patent-ed, and the revolver’s “July 1. 84.”, “April 9. 89.”, “March 27. 94.”, “May 29. 94.”, “May 21. 95.”, and “July 16. 95”. patent dates were roll stamped around the cylinder between the flutes, instead of on the barrel and frame. The S&W Logo was also stamped into the right side of the frame. This revolver is in good condition, showing wear to the finish and wear to the handle. There are cracks in the right grip handle, and the extractor is missing a finger. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 17672.

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Smith & Wesson M&P Model .38 Special Revolver Smith & Wesson M&P Model .38 Special Revolver

Smith & Wesson M&P Model .38 Special Revolver

Lot #170 (Sale Order 199 of 525)

This lot features a Smith & Wesson Pre Model 10 .38 S&W Special revolver. This revolver features a 6" barrel, blue'd finish, six shot cylinder, hard rubber grips, case hardened trigger and hammer. The Smith & Wesson Model 10, previously known as the Smith & Wesson .38 Hand Ejector Model of 1899, the Smith & Wesson Military & Police or the Smith & Wesson Victory Model, is a revolver of worldwide popularity. It was the successor to the Smith & Wesson .32 Hand Ejector Model of 1896 and was the first Smith & Wesson revolver to feature a cylinder release latch on the left side of the frame like the Colt M1889. In production since 1899, it is a six-shot double-action revolver with fixed sights. Over its long production run it has been available with barrel lengths of 2 in, 3 in, 4 in, 5 in, and 6 in. Barrels of 2.5 inches are also known to have been made for special contracts. Some 6,000,000 of the type have been produced over the years, making it the most popular centerfire revolver of the 20th century. This revolver shows good condition, with light holster wear and wear from age. This is a Curio and Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 284749.

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Iver Johnson Top Break .38 Double Action Revolver Iver Johnson Top Break .38 Double Action Revolver

Iver Johnson Top Break .38 Double Action Revolver

Lot #170a (Sale Order 200 of 525)

You are bidding on a Iver Johnson Top Break .38 Center Fire Double Action Revolver. The revolver features a 5" solid ribbed barrel, 5 shot cylinder, hard rubber grips, top break action, and blue'd finish. This revolver shows good condition, with some wear and use. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is C37926.

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A.W. Miles Co. Coal & Lumber Leather Saddle Skirt A.W. Miles Co. Coal & Lumber Leather Saddle Skirt

A.W. Miles Co. Coal & Lumber Leather Saddle Skirt

Lot #171 (Sale Order 201 of 525)

This is an original saddle skirt from the A.W. Miles Company Coal & Lumber in Livingston, Montana from the late 1800's. Arthur Welligton Miles came to Montana in 1880 and served in the U.S. Army at Fort Keogh. By the mid 1890's, he operated several successful businesses in Montana including the A.W. Miles Company Coal & Lumber. The company provided supplies for Yellowstone National Park. This is a wonderfully historic piece of Livingston and Yellowstone history. The saddle skirt is in good overall condition. It shows large brass tacks and lettering that reads "Coal & Lumber A.W. Miles Co.". Some of the original tacks and a letter "E" are missing. The skirt measures 16.5" x 23".

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1920's Western U.S. Automobile Tour Photo Albums 1920's Western U.S. Automobile Tour Photo Albums

1920's Western U.S. Automobile Tour Photo Albums

Lot #172 (Sale Order 202 of 525)

This is a collection of photographs from a Western U.S. automobile tour in the 1920's. The two albums include photographs from Idaho, Montana, Utah, Wyoming, California, Oregon, Arizona, Washington and Canada as well as a 1915 permit for Yellowstone National Park. There are many photographs from Yellowstone Park, Golden Gate Park, Banff, Grand Canyon, etc. The photo albums are in good overall condition. Nearly all the photos show period writing as captions. The larger album measures 7" x 11".

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6,000 Miles Through Wonderland N.P. Railroad 1893 6,000 Miles Through Wonderland N.P. Railroad 1893

6,000 Miles Through Wonderland N.P. Railroad 1893

Lot #173 (Sale Order 203 of 525)

This is an 1893 publication of "6,000 Miles Through Wonderland; Being a Description of the Marvelous Region Traversed by the Northern Pacific Railroad" by Olin D. Wheeler. The book contains many illustrations and maps from Yellowstone, Bad Lands, Alaska, etc. The book shows good overall condition. It measures 7" x 9.5".

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Early Yellowstone National Park Enameled Watch Fob Early Yellowstone National Park Enameled Watch Fob

Early Yellowstone National Park Enameled Watch Fob

Lot #174 (Sale Order 204 of 525)

This is an early original pocket watch fob from Yellowstone National Park. The fob is made from brass with scalloped edges. The center shows the early red, white and blue logo that reads "Yellowstone Park" with the bear in the center. The Yellowstone fob is in good condition. It measures 1.25" in diameter.

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Yellowstone National Park Boundary Line Sign Yellowstone National Park Boundary Line Sign

Yellowstone National Park Boundary Line Sign

Lot #174a (Sale Order 205 of 525)

This is an original vintage Yellowstone National Park metal painted sign with embossed lettering. The sign reads "Yellowstone National Park Boundary Line Hunting Prohibited". This sign was used in the park and shows good overall condition with minor wear from use. The sign measures 4" x 14.75".

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Yellowstone National Park Book Collection Yellowstone National Park Book Collection

Yellowstone National Park Book Collection

Lot #175 (Sale Order 206 of 525)

This is a collection of several Yellowstone National Park books. Included is "Wonderland 1901" by Olin Wheeler, 1938 Motorist Guide Yellowstone National Park, 1937 Haynes Guide, 1912 Haynes Guide, (2) 1936 Department of Interior guides, "Yellowstone's Bannock Indian Trails" by Wayne Replogle, and "The Burton Holmes Lectures Vol. VI". All the books contain numerous maps, illustrations and diagrams. They are in good overall condition. the largest one measures 7.5" x 10.25".

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Northern Pacific Railway Yellowstone Park Map Northern Pacific Railway Yellowstone Park Map

Northern Pacific Railway Yellowstone Park Map

Lot #175a (Sale Order 207 of 525)

This is a Northern Pacific Railway map of Yellowstone National Park. The map shows the very early roads and wagon trails used in the late 1800's. The top is marked "Northern Pacific Railway" and the bottom reads "Yellowstone National Park". The bottom left corner is marked "Copyrighted 1898 by Poole Bros., Chicago". The Yellowstone map is in good overall condition. It measures 19" x 25.5".

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Plains Indian Buffalo Teeth Necklace Plains Indian Buffalo Teeth Necklace

Plains Indian Buffalo Teeth Necklace

Lot #176 (Sale Order 208 of 525)

This is a Plains Native American Indian buffalo teeth necklace. The necklace is made with genuine buffalo teeth and trade beads. The larger beads are Venetian and the smaller beads are White Heart Blue. The necklace is in good condition. It measures 28.5" long.

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Civil War Colt 1851 .36 Cal Octagon Navy Revolver Civil War Colt 1851 .36 Cal Octagon Navy Revolver

Civil War Colt 1851 .36 Cal Octagon Navy Revolver

Lot #177 (Sale Order 209 of 525)

You are bidding on a fine example of a Civil War Colt 1851 .36 Caliber Octagon Navy Revolver. The Colt Revolving Belt Pistol of Naval Caliber, later known as the Colt 1851 Navy or Navy Revolver, is a cap and ball revolver that was designed by Samuel Colt between 1847 and 1850. Colt first called this Revolver Ranger model; but the designation Navy quickly took over. After the Civil War revolvers using fixed metallic cartridges came into widespread use. The Colt Navy remained in production until 1873, being replaced in the Colt line with what would become one of the manufacturer's most famous handguns, the Colt Single Action Army. This outstanding example of Colt’s most famous and popular model revolver shows no signs of cleaning or repairs, all markings are sharp and clear including the barrel stamping “ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW YORK U.S.AMERICA” and “COLTS PATENT” on the left side of the frame. Also has the correct “36 CAL” stamping on the left side of the trigger guard. Lovely uncleaned and unpolished mellow brass grip straps and trigger guard, wonderful aged blue barrel and cylinder with fine roll engraved cylinder scene depicting a battle between the Texas Navy and Mexico. Excellent screws and mechanics. A classic sidearm of the Civil War and later in the Old West. Wild Bill Hickock was carrying a pair of Colt Navy revolvers when he was gunned down in Deadwood, South Dakota on August 2, 1876. This is a superior example in every way that has both Civil War and Old West history. This revolver was manufactured in 1863. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 172650.

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Northern Plains Indian Stone War Club Northern Plains Indian Stone War Club

Northern Plains Indian Stone War Club

Lot #178 (Sale Order 210 of 525)

This is a Northern Plains Native American Indian stone war club from the early 1900's. The club features a carved stone head wrapped with buffalo rawhide. The handle, too, is wrapped with rawhide and is hand stitched with natural fiber. The war club is in good overall condition. It measures 3.75" wide and is 21.25" long.

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Eskimo Reindeer Dress Gloves 19th C. Eskimo Reindeer Dress Gloves 19th C.

Eskimo Reindeer Dress Gloves 19th C.

Lot #179 (Sale Order 211 of 525)

This is a pair of 19th C. Eskimo Native American Indian reindeer dress gloves. The gloves are made from tanned reindeer hide trimmed in printed trade cloth. The red trade cloth has a nautical motif with anchor images throughout. The cuffs have a polka dot trade cloth edge. Additionally, the gloves show a wonderful decorative stitch pattern. The Eskimo dress gloves are in good condition. They measure 4.5" x 10".

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1800's Native American Indian Pipe Bowl Collection 1800's Native American Indian Pipe Bowl Collection

1800's Native American Indian Pipe Bowl Collection

Lot #180 (Sale Order 212 of 525)

This is a collection of three Native American Indian pipe bowls from the 1800's. The largest on is a catlinite T-shaped bowl. It has been beautifully carved and shows numerous specks of pink catlinite showing through. The second piece is a catlinite Sioux "Straight" pipe or "War Pipe" from circa 1870. The piece is carved in high relief. This piece was pictured in the 2009 book "The Mark Francis Collection of American Indian Art" (page 30, figure 44). The last piece is a black stone pipe bowl from the Mic Mac tribe in Canada. It shows a wonderfully carved axe blade figure. All three pipe bowls are in good condition. The largest piece measures 1" x 3.25" x 6".

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Smith & Wesson Model 1 1/2 .32 SA Nickel Revolver Smith & Wesson Model 1 1/2 .32 SA Nickel Revolver

Smith & Wesson Model 1 1/2 .32 SA Nickel Revolver

Lot #181 (Sale Order 213 of 525)

You are bidding on a Smith & Wesson Top Break Model 1 1/2 .32 Single Action Nickel Revolver. The revolver features 3 1/2" barrel, 5 shot cylinder, spur trigger, top break action, and nickel finish. The revolver shows good condition, with wear to finish and signs of use. The mechanics are in good condition, but are stiff. This revolver was manufactured in 1878-1892. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 49353.

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Hopkins & Allen Ranger No.2 .32 RF Nickel Revolver Hopkins & Allen Ranger No.2 .32 RF Nickel Revolver

Hopkins & Allen Ranger No.2 .32 RF Nickel Revolver

Lot #182 (Sale Order 214 of 525)

This lot features a Hopkins & Allen Ranger No. 2 .32 Rimfire Nickel Revolver. The revolver features a 2 3/4" barrel, 5 shot cylinder, spur trigger, walnut grips, and nickel finish. The revolver shows good condition, with wear to the finish, and signs of use. The mechanics is tight with slight play. The revolver is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 4506

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American Standard Tool Co. .22 Cal Nickel Revolver American Standard Tool Co. .22 Cal Nickel Revolver

American Standard Tool Co. .22 Cal Nickel Revolver

Lot #183 (Sale Order 215 of 525)

Offered for sale is a American Standard Tool Company .22 Cal Nickel Revolver. The revolver features 3 1/4" octagon barrel, 7 shot cylinder, spur trigger, walnut grips, and nickel finish. This revolver shows wear to the finish and grips. The hammer shows good function, but the barrel shows looseness and the cylinder is loose as well. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 33172

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Remington Smoot New Model No. 2 .32 RFS Revolver Remington Smoot New Model No. 2 .32 RFS Revolver

Remington Smoot New Model No. 2 .32 RFS Revolver

Lot #184 (Sale Order 216 of 525)

The lot features an original and very scarce E. Remington & Sons Smoot New Model No. 2 Revolver. Approximately only 3,000 of these were ever manufactured from circa 1877-1885 with references indicated that only 1,400 were manufactured in this caliber and this being a very early example with a serial number of 526. The revolver was chambered in a .32 Rimfire Short caliber and shows a 2 ¾ inch octagon barrel with spur trigger, non-stepped ejector rod, and original hard rubber grips having checkering. The firearm pre-dates the purchase of the Remington Family Owned E. Remington & Sons company to Marcellus Harley of Hartley and Graham of New York City, a major sporting goods chain who also owned the Union Metallic Cartridge Company and the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The revolver shows the original factory Nickel Plated finish being in a very good overall appearance with spots of peppery oxidation, but overall a very fine example for its age. Cylinder timing appears to be off. Marked “E. REMINGTON & SONS, ILLION, N.Y. PATENTED W.S. SMOOT OCT. 21, 1873.” This is a single shot revolver with 5 shot rotating cylinder and fixed sights. Antique Firearm, Pre-1898 requires NO FFL.

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Civil War Danzig 1834 .75 Percussion Musket Rifle Civil War Danzig 1834 .75 Percussion Musket Rifle

Civil War Danzig 1834 .75 Percussion Musket Rifle

Lot #185 (Sale Order 217 of 525)

The lot features an original Civil War Danzig Model 1834 Percussion Musket Rifle chambered in a .75 caliber. The German rifle shows a 41-inch round barrel with octagon shank. These were used during the United States of America Civil War during the mid-19th Century. The lock and barrel are both marked with Danzig and show the date of 1834. The piece shows the original hardwood stock with three band brass fittings having a buttplate peak stamped, “69 / 11R”. The percussion rifle musket shows a faded to dark patina finish with some pitting, typical of its early age. The stock shows wear with some chipping at the lock and a crack at the tang, toe line and buttstock peak. Ramrod is missing. This is an Antique Firearms Pre-1898 requiring NO FFL. For examples see Lot Number 1363 from the 11/5/2015 Cowans auction (sold for $646.25), or the Prussian 1821 Danzig currently for sale at $1,195.00 at IMA-USA, or the Cowans 5/1/13 auction at lot number 1510, and lastly at Rock Island Auction Company's 2/23/2014 auction at lot number 3117 for $2,750.00.

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Stevens No 40 Pocket Rifle 25 SRF Pistol 1896-1916 Stevens No 40 Pocket Rifle 25 SRF Pistol 1896-1916

Stevens No 40 Pocket Rifle 25 SRF Pistol 1896-1916

Lot #185a (Sale Order 218 of 525)

The lot features a Stevens Model No. 40 Pocket Rifle Pistol chambered in a .25 Stevens Rimfire caliber. The pistol features a 10-inch round barrel with octagon shank having a brass blade front sight and brass “V” notch rear sight along with a two-piece original walnut grip set. The grip’s butt end has filler in the slot for a stock attachment. These original Stevens No. 40 Pocket Rifle firearms are very scarce and typically fetch a large amount at auction with examples selling well over $2,000.00 in many cases. These typically would have been accompanied with a nickel-plated metal shoulder stock (like that of an early bicycle rifle stock) and occasionally could be found with a custom full-size wood stock with this example showing neither. The firearm shows much of the original nickel-plated finish with nearly 40% remaining along with a nice faded gray dark patina original finish barrel. These early Model No. 40 Pocket Rifles were manufactured from circa 1896-1916. Serial number 12854. Curio & Relic Firearms requires either C&R, FFL Transfer, or NICS Background check.

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Winchester Model 1912 20GA Shotgun circa 1919 Winchester Model 1912 20GA Shotgun circa 1919

Winchester Model 1912 20GA Shotgun circa 1919

Lot #185b (Sale Order 219 of 525)

Available for purchase is this early Winchester Repeating Arms Model 1912 Pump Action Shotgun. The Model 1912 is also referred to as the Model 12 or M12 and was named the Perfect Repeater at is introduction. The firearm is chambered in an unusual 20 Gauge 2 5/8” shell and shows a 25” plain round barrel with fixed model choke. The shotgun shows a serial number of 201572 and was manufactured in circa 1919. The shotgun shows a straight grip walnut stock with small round grooved forearm showing wear spots and handling marks. Buttplate is broken. The barrel and magtube retain nearly 80% of the original blue while the action has some blue loss and pitting. Curio & Relic firearms requires either a C&R, FFL Transfer or NICS Background check.

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Belgium Proofed DA Pin Fire Revolver Circa 1860 Belgium Proofed DA Pin Fire Revolver Circa 1860

Belgium Proofed DA Pin Fire Revolver Circa 1860

Lot #186 (Sale Order 220 of 525)

Offered for sale is a finely crafted Belgium Proofed Double Action Pin Fire Revolver Circa 1860. The revolver features a folding trigger, 6 shot cylinder, 3 3/8" full octagon barrel, walnut grips, and loading gate. This shows a few slight hallmarks and is believed to be attributed to Francotte. It is believed to be from circa 1860's. This pistol is in good condition, showing fine mechanical function and good condition. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The trigger is marked "23."

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French MAB Modele C 7.65 Browning/32 ACP Pistol French MAB Modele C 7.65 Browning/32 ACP Pistol

French MAB Modele C 7.65 Browning/32 ACP Pistol

Lot #187 (Sale Order 221 of 525)

You are bidding on a French Bayonne Arms Factory (MAB) Modele C 7.65 Browning/.32 ACP Pistol. The pistol features a 3 1/8" barrel, 7 round magazine, blue'd finish, fixed sights, and grip safety. The model C pistol was a French defense and police pistol manufactured between 1933-1967. The Model C was based on the 1910 Browning, though it differs in details. The lockwork is different, and the MAB has a deeper (wider) grip with a slight curve to the backstrap, though the grip of the Model C is not quite as long, so it holds one less round than the Browning. This pistol shows good condition for its age, with wear to the finish on the right side of the pistol. Good mechanical condition, with a bright bore. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 15051.

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Spanish Fabrique D'Armes Ruby .32 ACP Pistol Spanish Fabrique D'Armes Ruby .32 ACP Pistol

Spanish Fabrique D'Armes Ruby .32 ACP Pistol

Lot #188 (Sale Order 222 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Spanish Fabrique D'Armes de Guerre Cal 7.65/32 ACP Ruby Pistol. The pistol features a 3 1/2" barrel, 9 round magazine, checkered wood grips, blue'd finish, and fixed sights. The self-loading Ruby pistol is best known as a French World War I sidearm, the Pistolet Automatique de 7 millim.65 genre "Ruby". A very international piece of weaponry, it was closely modeled after John Browning's M1903 design produced by the Belgian Fabrique Nationale de Herstal, and was produced by over 50 Spanish companies, but primarily by the Spanish Gabilondo y Urresti firm (the official "Gabilondo Ruby"). It was decommissioned in 1958, more than a decade after World War II was brought to an end, and was subsequently replaced. This pistol shows good condition, with some loss of finish. The mechanical condition is good. It is marked with the French Military Code Stamp "LC" which stands for "Laplana y Capdevila." This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 12488.

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Spanish Fabrique D'Armes Ruby .32 ACP Pistol Spanish Fabrique D'Armes Ruby .32 ACP Pistol

Spanish Fabrique D'Armes Ruby .32 ACP Pistol

Lot #189 (Sale Order 223 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Spanish Fabrique D'Armes de Guerre Cal 7.65/32 ACP Ruby Pistol. The pistol features a 3 1/2" barrel, 9 round magazine, checkered wood grips, blue'd finish, and fixed sights. The self-loading Ruby pistol is best known as a French World War I sidearm, the Pistolet Automatique de 7 millim.65 genre "Ruby". A very international piece of weaponry, it was closely modeled after John Browning's M1903 design produced by the Belgian Fabrique Nationale de Herstal, and was produced by over 50 Spanish companies, but primarily by the Spanish Gabilondo y Urresti firm (the official "Gabilondo Ruby"). It was decommissioned in 1958, more than a decade after World War II was brought to an end, and was subsequently replaced. This pistol shows good condition, with some loss of finish. The mechanical condition is good, with some looseness in the safety. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 75106.

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Early Spanish Fabrique D'Armes Ruby .32 ACP Pistol Early Spanish Fabrique D'Armes Ruby .32 ACP Pistol

Early Spanish Fabrique D'Armes Ruby .32 ACP Pistol

Lot #190 (Sale Order 224 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Early Spanish Fabrique D'Armes Ruby .32 ACP Pistol. The pistol features a 3 1/2" barrel, 9 round magazine, Slim Checkered premium grips, blue'd finish, and fixed sights. The self-loading Ruby pistol is best known as a French World War I sidearm, the Pistolet Automatique de 7 millim.65 genre "Ruby". A very international piece of weaponry, it was closely modeled after John Browning's M1903 design produced by the Belgian Fabrique Nationale de Herstal, and was produced by over 50 Spanish companies, but primarily by the Spanish Gabilondo y Urresti firm (the official "Gabilondo Ruby"). It was decommissioned in 1958, more than a decade after World War II was brought to an end, and was subsequently replaced. This pistol shows good condition, with loss of finish. The mechanical condition is good, with a good bore. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 6646.

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Original 1964 The Quick Gun Movie Poster Original 1964 The Quick Gun Movie Poster

Original 1964 The Quick Gun Movie Poster

Lot #191 (Sale Order 225 of 525)

This is an original "The Quick Gun" movie poster from 1964. The movie stars Audie Murphy and Merry Anders and tells the story of a cowboy who defends his hometown against a robbery. The poster shows wonderful graphics of a gunfight and scene from the movie. The bottom of the piece is marked "Copyright 1963 by Columbia Pictures Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Printed in U.S.A. 64/102". The movie poster is in good condition. It measures 14" x 36".

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Original No Name on the Bullet Movie Poster 1959 Original No Name on the Bullet Movie Poster 1959

Original No Name on the Bullet Movie Poster 1959

Lot #192 (Sale Order 226 of 525)

This is an original "No Name on the Bullet" movie poster from 1959. The movie stars Audie Murphy, Joan Evans and Charles Drake. The tag line at the top of the poster reads "The Story of a Hired Killer... A Town with a Guilty Secret... A Bullet Without a Name!". The piece shows fantastic graphics of scenes from the movie. The bottom is marked "Copyright 1959 by Universal Pictures Co., Inc. Country of Origin U.S.A. 59/36". The movie poster is in good overall condition. There is tape remnants and a small 2" tear at the bottom as shown. The poster measures 14" x 36".

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Original Battle Hymn Movie Poster 1957 Rock Hudson Original Battle Hymn Movie Poster 1957 Rock Hudson

Original Battle Hymn Movie Poster 1957 Rock Hudson

Lot #193 (Sale Order 227 of 525)

This is an original "Battle Hymn" movie poster from 1957. The movie stars Rock Hudson, Martha Hyer, Dan Duryea, Don DeFore, Anna Kashfi and Jock Mahoney. The movie tells the story of Dean Hess who was a fighter pilot in WWII and the Korean War. The poster shows exciting graphics and is marked at the bottom "Copyright 1957 by Universal Pictures Co., Inc. Country of Origin U.S.A. 57 36". The movie poster is in good overall condition with wear along the folds and a chip in the upper right corner as shown. The poster measures 14" x 36".

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Original WWI Red Cross Poster 1918 Original WWI Red Cross Poster 1918

Original WWI Red Cross Poster 1918

Lot #194 (Sale Order 228 of 525)

This is an original WWI Red Cross poster from 1918. The artwork for the poster was created by Albert Sterner and shows a Red Cross nurse giving aid and comfort to a wounded soldier while another enlists the help of a young woman. The piece has been signed by the print in the image and is marked at the bottom "American Lithographic Co., N.Y.". The poster is in good overall condition. There is a large chip in the upper right corner as shown. The poster measures 30.5" x 39.5".

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Original Red Cross WWI Poster Original Red Cross WWI Poster

Original Red Cross WWI Poster

Lot #194a (Sale Order 229 of 525)

This is an original WWI Red Cross poster from circa 1918. The poster reads "We Belong 100% Strong" and shows the red cross in the center. The poster is in good condition. It measures 18" x 24".

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Original WWI American Red Cross Nurse Poster Original WWI American Red Cross Nurse Poster

Original WWI American Red Cross Nurse Poster

Lot #194b (Sale Order 230 of 525)

This is an original WWI Red Cross nurse poster from circa 1918. The poster shows a nurse and a young girl in the foreground while the ravages of war carry on in the background. The artwork for the poster was created by Cornelius Hicks, an American painter in the early 1900's. The bottom of the piece reads "Our Greatest Mother Join!". The bottom left corner is marked "American Lithographic Co. Inc., N.Y. U.S.A.". The bottom right corner is marked "Litho in U.S.A.". The Red Cross poster is in good condition. There are some minor tears and chipping around the edges. The poster measures 20" x 30".

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Original WWI American Red Cross Poster Original WWI American Red Cross Poster

Original WWI American Red Cross Poster

Lot #195 (Sale Order 231 of 525)

This is an original WWI American Red Cross poster from 1918. The poster shows a wonderful image of a Red Cross nurse cradling a wounded soldier in her arms. The artwork for the piece was created by Alonzo Earl Foringer, an American painter in the early 1900's. The poster reads "The Greatest Mother in the World" and "Red Cross Christmas Roll Call Dsc. 16-23rd". The bottom left corner is marked "Coptright 1918 by American National Red Cross". The bottom right corner is marked "Edwards & Deutsch Litho Co. Chicago". The WWI Red Cross poster is in good condition. There is some chipping around the lower right and a 6" tear at the bottom center. The poster measures 28" x 42".

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Original WWI Red Cross Christmas Roll Call Poster Original WWI Red Cross Christmas Roll Call Poster

Original WWI Red Cross Christmas Roll Call Poster

Lot #195a (Sale Order 232 of 525)

This is an original WWI Red Cross Christmas Roll Call poster from circa 1918. The poster shows a scene of a snow covered house and reads "Answer the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call / All You Need is a Heart and a Dollar". The bottom left corner is marked "Copyright, The American Red Cross". The lower right corner is marked "Ray Greenleaf Committee on Public Information Division of Pictorial Publicity" and "Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co. Chicago". The poster is in good condition. It measures 20" x 30".

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Original WWI Red Cross Christmas Roll Call Poster Original WWI Red Cross Christmas Roll Call Poster

Original WWI Red Cross Christmas Roll Call Poster

Lot #195b (Sale Order 233 of 525)

This is an original WWI Red Cross poster from 1918. The poster shows a Red Cross nurse in a cloak with her arm extended toward the reader while soldiers march in the background. The bottom of the poster reads "Have You Answered the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call?". The poster image was created by Harrison Fisher, an American illustrator from the late 1800's through the early 1900's. The piece has been signed in the image by the illustrator. The bottom left corner "2XD-3 ©1918 By American National Red Cross". The WWI Red Cross poster is in good condition. There is a minor tear at the top that measures 1". The poster measures 28" x 30".

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Campolin Maltese Cross Italian Switchblade Knife Campolin Maltese Cross Italian Switchblade Knife

Campolin Maltese Cross Italian Switchblade Knife

Lot #196 (Sale Order 234 of 525)

This is a Campolin Italian made Maltese Cross stiletto switchblade knife. The knife features the Maltese Cross hilt and buffalo horn grips with a push button to release the blade. The blade is marked "A.G.A. Campolin Maniago Italy 2017". The knife is in good condition. It measures 11" with a 5" blade.

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G.C. Wentworth Buffalo Skull Bronze Sculpture G.C. Wentworth Buffalo Skull Bronze Sculpture

G.C. Wentworth Buffalo Skull Bronze Sculpture

Lot #197 (Sale Order 235 of 525)

This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth bronze titled "Buffalo Skull". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. This bronze shows a wonderful depiction of the Buffalo Skull, a true icon of the American West. The piece shows fantastic detail and artistic ability. the bronze ahs been mounted to a solid oak hardwood plaque. The brass placard reads "Buffalo Skull G.C. Wentworth". The sculpture bears the artist's signature. It is dated "1974" and is numbered 3/50. The bronze is in very good condition. It measures 6" x 8". The sculpture comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and a printed biography of the artist.

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G.C. Wentworth Bear Cub Bronze Sculpture G.C. Wentworth Bear Cub Bronze Sculpture

G.C. Wentworth Bear Cub Bronze Sculpture

Lot #198 (Sale Order 236 of 525)

This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth bear cub bronze sculpture titled "Scratchin' Cub". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. This piece shows a young bear cub in a whimsical pose. The sculpture rests on a solid walnut hardwood base with a brass placard that reads "Scratchin' Cub G.C. Wentworth". The bronze shows the artist's signature. It is dated "1983" and is numbered "AC/30" (Artist Copy) of which there was only one AC made for this edition. The bronze sculpture is in very good condition. It measures 4" in diameter and is 3.5" tall. Comes with a printed biography of the artist and a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Comanche War Tomahawk from Northern Texas 1860-70 Comanche War Tomahawk from Northern Texas 1860-70

Comanche War Tomahawk from Northern Texas 1860-70

Lot #199 (Sale Order 237 of 525)

Offered for sale is this rare style of war tomahawk dating to circa 1860-1870 and collected from the Comanche Native American Indian tribe in Northern Texas. The piece features a hand forged axe style, similar to a Missouri War Axe Head, measuring 6 ½ inches in length. The old wooden haft is quite weathered and shows much signs of use. The piece is adorned with circular brass tack designs and has an old Buffalo hide fringe wrap below the gripping section. There are old dirty hand-sweat stains on the gripping area of the haft, perhaps from palm sweat. Metal tomahawk attributed to the Apache or Comanche Indians are considered quite rare and scarce. The Buffalo Indian tanned hide wrap shows long fringe. This is truly an authentic and scarce weapon of the Southern Plains.

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Bronze Ram Sculpture by Dan Edward Bronze Ram Sculpture by Dan Edward

Bronze Ram Sculpture by Dan Edward

Lot #200 (Sale Order 238 of 525)

This is a bronze sculpture titled "Rocky Mountain Ram" by Dan Edward. The piece shows a wonderful depiction of the ram's head with full curl horns. The bronze rests upon a marble base with a placard that reads "Rocky Mountain Ram / Dan Edward #5-25". The bronze sculpture is in good condition.

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In Darkest Africa by H.M. Stanley 1st Ed. w/ Maps In Darkest Africa by H.M. Stanley 1st Ed. w/ Maps

In Darkest Africa by H.M. Stanley 1st Ed. w/ Maps

Lot #201 (Sale Order 239 of 525)

Offered for sale is a First Edition 2 Volumes set of In Darkest Africa by H.M. Stanley. Perhaps no adventurer is more closely connected with Africa than Lord Stanley, whose various expeditions did more to reveal the nature of that continent than any modern explorer. His 1887 mission to relieve the besieged governor of Egypt, his last mission to Africa, ended miserably when Stanley arrived only to learn that the governor did not care to be relieved, but instead was angry at the Englishman for interfering in his affairs. This account contains the harrowing details of Stanley’s journey through the nearly impenetrable Ituri, or Great Congo, Forest, which he traversed not once but three times over the course of his travels. The conditions were brutal; sometimes the expedition could achieve no more than three or four hundred yards an hour. Along the way Stanley compiled important data on the Pygmies and discovered the Ruwenzori, or “Mountains of the Moon.” The perilous journey nearly cost Stanley his life, and only a third of the men with whom he set out returned alive. The books are in good condition. The original maps are included. The books measure 6.5" x 9".

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Sitting Bull and the Indian War Book 1st Edition Sitting Bull and the Indian War Book 1st Edition

Sitting Bull and the Indian War Book 1st Edition

Lot #202 (Sale Order 240 of 525)

This is an original rare first edition of "Sitting Bull and the Indian War" by W. Fletcher Johnson. The front cover is exquisite showing a portrait of Sitting Bull with an Indian War scene below and Major General Miles, U.S. Deputy Bartlett. Marked on the cover Ghost Dance. This book was printed in 1891. It tells the story of Sitting Bull and his tragic death. The book contains several illustrations as well. The book is in good to very good condition with a fantastic designed cover. It measures 5.5" x 8.

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Acrylic Buffalo Head by Kyla Salisbury Acrylic Buffalo Head by Kyla Salisbury

Acrylic Buffalo Head by Kyla Salisbury

Lot #203 (Sale Order 241 of 525)

This lot offers an acrylic painting of a majestic buffalo head, painted by Whitefish Montana native, Kyla Salisbury. Growing up in Montana, Kyla actively engaged in traditional outdoor activity; skiing, camping, fishing, and hiking. When Kyla wasn't adventuring, she spent her time diligently practicing the arts. After graduating from Whitefish High School, she moved on to Montana State University to study architecture, and to later graduate with a masters in 2011. Kyla has since returned to Montana State to pursue a second masters, and uses her free time to further practice her artistic expression. As this fine piece of art work suggests, Kyla utilizes her Montana heritage to influence her artwork, and practices in acrylic, watercolor, graphite, colored pencil, and pen and ink. This is the first piece by Kyla that is available for public purchase. The canvas measures 20" square.

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1868 Ab-Sa-Ra-Ka Home of the Crows 1st Ed. w/ Map 1868 Ab-Sa-Ra-Ka Home of the Crows 1st Ed. w/ Map

1868 Ab-Sa-Ra-Ka Home of the Crows 1st Ed. w/ Map

Lot #204 (Sale Order 242 of 525)

This is a RARE first edition of "Ab-Sa-Ra-Ka Home of the Crows" by Margaret Carrington published in 1868. The book was written by the wife of Colonel Henry B. Carrington who was the commander of Fort Kearny and chronicles her stay in Western outposts in the mid 1800's during the Indian Wars. The book comes with the original fold out map inside the front cover. The book measures 5" x 7.5".

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Grand Tour Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius Grand Tour Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius

Grand Tour Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius

Lot #205 (Sale Order 243 of 525)

This lot offers an early grand tour souvenir, bronze statue of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius on horseback. The bronze sits on a large marble plinth, composed of three solid, carved chunks of white marble. The statue is made after the original equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius, which is now on display in the Palazzo dei Conservatori of the Musei Capitolini in Rome. The original was erected in 175 AD, and is one of the only surviving monumental statues of a Roman emperor. The statue originates from the early 1800's and is believed to be an "Italian Grand Tour" Souvenir - The Grand Tour was a sort of pilgrimage, or right of passage for young, affluent & scholarly Europeans. They would travel the European continent in order to gain knowledge and experience. The gorgeous plinth is marked on the bottom "Made in Italy". The piece is in good condition for the age, the bronze statue is somewhat loose from its base, and the marble plinth shows some chipping on the edges. The sculpture measures 12 1/2" wide, 7 1/4" deep, and 21 1/2" tall.

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Gattamelata Bronze Statue After Donatello Gattamelata Bronze Statue After Donatello

Gattamelata Bronze Statue After Donatello

Lot #205a (Sale Order 244 of 525)

This is an Italian made replica of Donatello's "Gattamelata" statue made by Luigi Valese in the early 1900's. The piece is a wonderful rendition of the original equestrian statue by Renaissance artist Donatello which is located in the Piazza del Santo in Padua, Italy. The statue is marked on a brass plate on the underside "Gattamelata by Donatello MCDLIII Copy by Valese Luigi Italy Venice". The bronze statue is in good condition. It measures 8.25" x 16.75" and is 23" tall.

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Crow Indian Beaded High Top Moccasins Crow Indian Beaded High Top Moccasins

Crow Indian Beaded High Top Moccasins

Lot #206 (Sale Order 245 of 525)

This is a pair of Crow Native American Indian beaded high top moccasins from 1890-1910. The moccasins are made from tanned hide and trade cloth and feature beautiful beadwork throughout. The beadwork is done in glass seed trade beads in colors such as Chalk White, Lavender, Light Blue, Yellow, Semi-Transparent Red, and Semi-Transparent Green. The moccasins are in fair to good overall condition. One shows moderate wear and damage as shown. They measure 9" long and 11" tall.

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Civil War Remington New Model Army 44 Cal Revolver Civil War Remington New Model Army 44 Cal Revolver

Civil War Remington New Model Army 44 Cal Revolver

Lot #207 (Sale Order 246 of 525)

This lot features a Remington New Model Army .44 Caliber Percussion Civil War Revolver. This extremely accurate and finely made mainstay of the war was Colt’s stiffest competition for their Model 1860. Many officers, cavalry and foot soldiers preferred the Remington over the Colt because of the sturdy one piece frame with top strap that would never shoot loose. Because of their excellent reputation as reliable handguns, many of these sturdy and powerful revolvers found their way to the Western Frontier after the Civil War. It is interesting to note that the famous showman Buffalo Bill Cody carried a Remington New Model Army .44 from 1866 through the 1870s while buffalo hunting and partaking in the Indian Wars and famously claimed, “It never failed me.” This is a 8” octagon barrel with correct front sight and marked in three lines, “PATENTED SEPT.14, 1858” over “E. REMINGTON & SONS, ILION, NEW YORK, U.S.A.” over “NEW MODEL.” Correct brass trigger guard with all other steel parts aged to a natural deep and attractive patina. Excellent mechanics and functions fine, loading lever intact and functioning properly, lovely burl walnut grips. This revolver was manufactured in 1863-1875. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 66391

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Hopi Indian Pottery Dough Bowl Hopi Indian Pottery Dough Bowl

Hopi Indian Pottery Dough Bowl

Lot #208 (Sale Order 247 of 525)

This is a Hopi Native American Indian pottery dough bowl. The bowl shows a wonderful large form with a rounded bottom. The piece was likely used to mix dough as the inside of the piece shows a residue of such material. The pottery shows good overall condition. It measures 14.75" in diameter and is 6.25" tall.

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Stevens Model 41 .22 Single-Shot Pistol 1903-1916 Stevens Model 41 .22 Single-Shot Pistol 1903-1916

Stevens Model 41 .22 Single-Shot Pistol 1903-1916

Lot #209 (Sale Order 248 of 525)

The lot features a J. Stevens Model 41 single-shot competition pistol chambered in a .22 rimfire caliber. Approximately 80,000 of these Model 41 pistols were manufactured from circa 1903-1916. The Fifth Model 41 pistols are distinguished by the raised rear portion of the frame grooved as rear sight. This has a matching numbered barrel with firing pin in frame without bushings. Shows block lettering on barrel flat. The pistol shows a replacement blade front sight. See pictures for condition. Serial number 31103. Curio & Relic firearms requires either a C&R, FFL Transfer or NICS Background check.

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Stevens Model 41 .22 Single-Shot Pistol 1903-1916 Stevens Model 41 .22 Single-Shot Pistol 1903-1916

Stevens Model 41 .22 Single-Shot Pistol 1903-1916

Lot #210 (Sale Order 249 of 525)

The lot features a J. Stevens Model 41 single-shot competition pistol chambered in a .22 rimfire caliber. Approximately 80,000 of these Model 41 pistols were manufactured from circa 1903-1916. The Fifth Model 41 pistols are distinguished by the raised rear portion of the frame grooved as rear sight. This has a matching numbered barrel with firing pin in frame without bushings. Shows slant lettering script on barrel flat. The pistol is missing the front sight. See pictures for condition. Serial number 17244. Curio & Relic firearms requires either a C&R, FFL Transfer or NICS Background check.

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Northern Plains Indian Bobcat Painted Steer Skull Northern Plains Indian Bobcat Painted Steer Skull

Northern Plains Indian Bobcat Painted Steer Skull

Lot #211 (Sale Order 250 of 525)

This is a Northern Plains Native American Indian painted steer skull. This piece was purchased on the Wind River Reservation in the mid 1990's. The skull features a beautifully hand painted bobcat in the center done by renowned wildlife artist, J.C. Amberlyn. In addition to the image, there are are numerous leather, bead and feather drops. The horns are adorned with elk fur as well. The Indian painted skull is in good condition. It measures 22.25" wide and 17.25" long.

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Merwin Hulbert & Co. Pocket Army 44-40 DA Revolver Merwin Hulbert & Co. Pocket Army 44-40 DA Revolver

Merwin Hulbert & Co. Pocket Army 44-40 DA Revolver

Lot #212 (Sale Order 251 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Large Merwin Hulbert & Company Double Action Pocket Army .44-40 Caliber Revolver. It is estimated that only several thousand of these unique handguns were manufactured for Merwin, Hulbert by Hopkins and Allen. A truly advanced design far ahead of its time and probably better than any other revolver design of the day including the Colt, Remington and Smith & Wesson companies with whom it competed. To operate, the hammer is placed at half cock and then the latch in front of the trigger guard is simply slid to the rear so that the entire barrel/cylinder group rotates to the side. It can then be pulled forward to eject all shells simultaneously as the case rims are ingeniously held in the recoil shield behind the cylinder. Further, by then pressing inward on the spring loaded lever on the left forward side of the frame, the entire barrel and cylinder can be slid off the frame for cleaning. Reloading is simply accomplished by sliding down the loading gate on the right side of the frame and inserting fresh loaded cartridges. This model was designed or hard service and includes an all steel projection of the solid frame which doubles as a little finger rest as well as a “skull crusher/steel knuckler” for hand to hand fighting. This feature also made the Pocket Army popular with lawmen who often were called to break up fights or subdue miscreants without using lethal force. Can be fired single action by cocking the hammer manually and then pulling the trigger or double action by simply pulling the trigger which cocks the hammer and fires the weapon in one motion. Correctly marked on the left side of the barrel, “HOPKINS & ALLEN MFG. CO. NORWICH, CONN. U.S.A.” over “PAT. APR. 17, ’77 JUNE 15, ’80, MAR. 24, ’82.” The left side of the frame below the cylinder is marked “CALIBRE 1873 WINCHESTER” indicating this big six shot revolver was chambered for the popular and powerful .44-40 cartridge of Winchester Model 1873 fame. Adding to the desirability and rarity of this particular example is the fact that it was originally manufactured with a blue'd finish which was special order as nickel finish was considered standard on this model. Good aged blue still remains on some of the more protected areas. The hard rubber factory grips have mellowed to a deep olive/brown color and are in excellent condition with remarkably no cracks or chips. Obviously carried and used, this example exhibits good mechanics and even retains a mostly bright bore. A seldom offered big caliber handgun of the Old West Frontier. Few even advanced antique firearms collections can boast one of these handsome and robust handguns. Especially rare in this short barrel 3 1/4" length and blue finish. This revolver was manufactured in the 1880's. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 5939.

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Miners Union No. 1 W.F.M. Ribbon Butte Montana Miners Union No. 1 W.F.M. Ribbon Butte Montana

Miners Union No. 1 W.F.M. Ribbon Butte Montana

Lot #213 (Sale Order 252 of 525)

This is an original Miners Union No.1 Western Federation of Miners ribbon from Butte, Montana. The W.F.M. was founded in the 1890's due to declining wages and poor working conditions. This ribbon shows the red, white and blue on the front with the union logo in the center. Both the front and back are marked "Butte Miners Union No. 1 W.F.M. Butte, Montana". The celluloid pinback at the top has an image of two shaking hands. The union ribbon is in good condition. It measures 3" x 8.5".

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Original Anaconda Company Mining Safety Poster Original Anaconda Company Mining Safety Poster

Original Anaconda Company Mining Safety Poster

Lot #214 (Sale Order 253 of 525)

This is an original 1960's Anaconda Company mining safety poster from Montana. The poster shows a whimsical scene with a miner and a caveman and reads "Progress? Yes! But Oftentimes We Wonder!". The piece is marked at the bottom "Bureau of Safety, The Anaconda Company". The artwork for the poster was created by John J. Powers who was a miner that also worked for the Bureau of Safety. The poster is in good condition. It measures 17" x 22".

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Original Anaconda Company Mining Safety Poster Original Anaconda Company Mining Safety Poster

Original Anaconda Company Mining Safety Poster

Lot #214a (Sale Order 254 of 525)

This is an original 1960's Anaconda (Montana) Company mining safety poster from Montana. The poster shows a whimsical scene with a hunter falling through the ice and a miner falling through the floor. The piece is marked at the bottom "Bureau of Safety, The Anaconda Company". The artwork for the poster was created by John J. Powers who was a miner that also worked for the Bureau of Safety. The poster is in good condition. It measures 17" x 22".

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Original Anaconda Company Mining Safety Poster Original Anaconda Company Mining Safety Poster

Original Anaconda Company Mining Safety Poster

Lot #214b (Sale Order 255 of 525)

This is an original 1960's Anaconda Company mining safety poster from Montana. The poster shows a whimsical scene with a miner who didn't wear his safety glasses. The piece is marked at the bottom "Bureau of Safety, The Anaconda Company". The artwork for the poster was created by John J. Powers who was a miner that also worked for the Bureau of Safety. The poster is in good condition. It measures 17" x 22".

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Original Anaconda Company Mining Safety Poster Original Anaconda Company Mining Safety Poster

Original Anaconda Company Mining Safety Poster

Lot #215 (Sale Order 256 of 525)

This is an original 1960's Anaconda Company mining safety poster from Montana. The poster shows a whimsical scene of a miner slipping on the ice. The piece is marked at the bottom "Bureau of Safety, The Anaconda Company". The artwork for the poster was created by John J. Powers who was a miner that also worked for the Bureau of Safety. The poster is in good condition. It measures 17" x 22".

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Original Anaconda Company Mining Safety Poster Original Anaconda Company Mining Safety Poster

Original Anaconda Company Mining Safety Poster

Lot #215a (Sale Order 257 of 525)

This is an original 1960's Anaconda Company mining safety poster from Montana. The poster shows a whimsical scene with a mining accident and a football player missing a field goal. The piece is marked at the bottom "Bureau of Safety, The Anaconda Company". The artwork for the poster was created by John J. Powers who was a miner that also worked for the Bureau of Safety. The poster is in good condition. It measures 17" x 22".

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J. Stevens Diamond N0. 43 Single-Shot .22 Pistol J. Stevens Diamond N0. 43 Single-Shot .22 Pistol

J. Stevens Diamond N0. 43 Single-Shot .22 Pistol

Lot #216 (Sale Order 258 of 525)

This is a rare J. Stevens Arms Co. Diamond Model No. 43 single shot pistol in a .22 RF (rim fire) caliber. The pistol shows a blue finish 10" part octagon barrel, with a nickel finish frame, and original walnut hardwood grips. The Number 43 is a Second Issue Single Shot Pistol with a serial number of 23234 and was manufactured from 1886 to 1916. The pistol is in good condition, there it does display some typical wear. This Curio & Relic Handgun requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

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Savage Model 11 Hog Hunter 223 Rem. Rifle LNIB Savage Model 11 Hog Hunter 223 Rem. Rifle LNIB

Savage Model 11 Hog Hunter 223 Rem. Rifle LNIB

Lot #217 (Sale Order 259 of 525)

This lot features a Like New Savage Model 11/111 Hog Hunter .223 Remington Bolt Action Rifle. The rifle features a 20" barrel, threaded barrel, peep sights, 4 round internal magazine, enlarged bolt handle, synthetic stock, and original box. This rifle shows like new condition. This is a modern firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is H848327

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Chinese Norinco SKS 7.62x39mm Semi-Auto Rifle Chinese Norinco SKS 7.62x39mm Semi-Auto Rifle

Chinese Norinco SKS 7.62x39mm Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot #218 (Sale Order 260 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Chinese Norinco SKS 7.62x39mm Semi-Auto Rifle. The rifle features a 20 1/2" barrel, cleaning rod, detachable 30 round magazine, wood stock, and adjustable sight. This is a modern firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 23016514.

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S&W .38 Safety Hammerless 3rd Model Revolver S&W .38 Safety Hammerless 3rd Model Revolver

S&W .38 Safety Hammerless 3rd Model Revolver

Lot #219 (Sale Order 261 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Smith & Wesson .38 Safety Hammerless 3rd Model Revolver. The revolver features a 4" barrel, 5 shot cylinder, pearl grips, case hardened trigger, and deep blue'd finish. The Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless or Smith & Wesson New Departure (nicknamed by collectors as the Lemon Squeezer) is a double-action revolver that was produced from 1887 to 1940 by Smith & Wesson. The revolver incorporated an internal hammer and an external grip safety on its backstrap. It was chambered in .32 S&W and .38 S&W calibers; these calibers were discontinued prior to World War 2, along with the Safety Hammerless Models. The revolver is in good condition, with wear from storage and use. Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number 112189

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S&W .32 Safety Hammerless 2nd Mod. Nickel Revolver S&W .32 Safety Hammerless 2nd Mod. Nickel Revolver

S&W .32 Safety Hammerless 2nd Mod. Nickel Revolver

Lot #220 (Sale Order 262 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Smith & Wesson .32 Safety Hammerless 2nd Model Nickel Revolver. The revolver features a 3" barrel, nickel finish, blue'd trigger guard, and a five shot cylinder. The Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless or Smith & Wesson New Departure (nicknamed by collectors as the Lemon Squeezer) is a double-action revolver that was produced from 1887 to 1940 by Smith & Wesson. The revolver incorporated an internal hammer and an external grip safety on its backstrap. It was chambered in .32 S&W and .38 S&W calibers; these calibers were discontinued prior to World War 2, along with the Safety Hammerless Models. This revolver is in good condition, with little wear and use. It shows no pitting and 90%+ finish. This revolver was manufactured between 1902-1909. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 151568.

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Antique Kellogg Oak Wall Telephone Antique Kellogg Oak Wall Telephone

Antique Kellogg Oak Wall Telephone

Lot #221 (Sale Order 263 of 525)

This is an antique Kellogg wall telephone. The telephone case is made from solid oak and is complete with the receiver, ringer and transmitter. The inside of the telephone has the original magneto and coil as well. The front of the telephone is marked "Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Company". The antique telephone is in good condition. It measures 12" x 25".

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Fairbanks Morse Sales & Service Advertisement Fairbanks Morse Sales & Service Advertisement

Fairbanks Morse Sales & Service Advertisement

Lot #222 (Sale Order 264 of 525)

Included in this lot is a vintage Fairbanks - Morse Sales & Service, advertising sign. The piece is electronic, plug it in and see the contrasting neon pinwheel spin behind the vibrant face. Fairbanks-Morse has one of the richest histories in American business - starting in 1830 manufacturing a range of industrial and commercial goods, and still in operation today as one of the worlds premier manufactures of innovative flex-fuel and opposed-piston engines. The sign is in good condition, though other examples are said to light up. The sign measures 15 1/2" wide, and 4 1/2" deep.

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Custer's Last Fight Anheuser Busch Framed Print Custer's Last Fight Anheuser Busch Framed Print

Custer's Last Fight Anheuser Busch Framed Print

Lot #223 (Sale Order 265 of 525)

This is a "Custer's Last Fight" framed print by Anheuser Busch. The print shows an animated scene of the Battle of the Little Bighorn where General George Armstrong Custer and his men were killed by Lakota, Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians on June 26, 1876. The piece shows the army being overtaken by the Indians with Custer in the center, a sword raised above his head and his pistol in hand. The print is in good overall condition. Age of the piece is unknown. The frame measures 27.25" x 33.5".

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A Popular Life of Gen'l Geo A. Custer 1st Ed. 1876 A Popular Life of Gen'l Geo A. Custer 1st Ed. 1876

A Popular Life of Gen'l Geo A. Custer 1st Ed. 1876

Lot #223a (Sale Order 266 of 525)

This is a first edition of "A Popular Life of Gen. Geo. A. Custer" by Frederick Whittaker published in 1876. The book provides a comprehensive biography of General Custer from his birth and childhood until his untimely death at the hands of Native American Indians at the Battle of the Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876. The book shows good overall condition. It measures 6" x 8.5".

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Original Ray Bentley Big Game Guides Movie Poster Original Ray Bentley Big Game Guides Movie Poster

Original Ray Bentley Big Game Guides Movie Poster

Lot #224 (Sale Order 267 of 525)

This is an original "Ray Bentely's Big Game Guides" movie poster from circa 1972. The poster shows wonderful graphics including a grizzly bear and moose. The movie poster is in good condition. It measures 26" x 41".

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Original Return of the Texan Movie Poster 1952 Original Return of the Texan Movie Poster 1952

Original Return of the Texan Movie Poster 1952

Lot #225 (Sale Order 268 of 525)

This is an original "Return of the Texan" movie poster from 1952. The movie stars Dale Robertson, Joanne Dru and Walter Brennan. The poster shows wonderful graphics. The bottom is marked "Copyright 1952 by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. 52/80 Litho in U.S.A.". The movie poster is in good condition. It measures 27" x 41".

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JLW Mortimer Double Barrel Percussion 20GA Shotgun JLW Mortimer Double Barrel Percussion 20GA Shotgun

JLW Mortimer Double Barrel Percussion 20GA Shotgun

Lot #226 (Sale Order 269 of 525)

Offered for sale is a JLW Mortimer Double Barrel Percussion 20 Gauge Shotgun. The shotgun features a 31 3/4" barrel, double triggers, double hammer, premium stock, hand checkering, factory trigger guard scene engraving, and gold or brass inlay. This is a great example of a Mortimer fine percussion shotgun, it shows good condition, with signs of age and wear. The right hammer is fully functioning, but the retaining screw look to have broken. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. It is marked "JLW Mortimer London Mortimer."

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Ornate WM Moore & Co 12GA Hammer SXS Shotgun Ornate WM Moore & Co 12GA Hammer SXS Shotgun

Ornate WM Moore & Co 12GA Hammer SXS Shotgun

Lot #227 (Sale Order 270 of 525)

You are bidding on a Ornate William Moore & Co. 12 Gauge Hammered Side by Side Shotgun. The shotgun features a 32 1/8" Damascus barrel, hammered action, double triggers, ornately carved forearm & stock, and engraving. This shotgun has a great look and shows good condition, with looseness in the action and signs of wear and use. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 129195.

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Ward's Western Field Model 60 16GA Shotgun Ward's Western Field Model 60 16GA Shotgun

Ward's Western Field Model 60 16GA Shotgun

Lot #228 (Sale Order 271 of 525)

You are bidding on a Ward's Western Field Model 60 16 Gauge Pump Action Shotgun. The shotgun features a 28" barrel, blue'd finish, checkered stock, and recoil pad. This is a attractive pump action shotgun that shows good condition, with little wear to the bluing and stocks. The pump action shows intermittent function. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. No serial number.

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Marlin Model 44 20GA Pump Action Shotgun Marlin Model 44 20GA Pump Action Shotgun

Marlin Model 44 20GA Pump Action Shotgun

Lot #229 (Sale Order 272 of 525)

This lot features a Marlin Model 44 20 Gauge Pump Action Shotgun. This shotgun features a blue'd finish, 28" barrel, and walnut stock. The shotgun shows good condition, with good bluing and handling wear on the stock. The side panel of the shotgun looks to be missing a screw and the action is in need to attention for function. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 4631.

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Stevens Model 820B 12 GA Pump Action Shotgun Stevens Model 820B 12 GA Pump Action Shotgun

Stevens Model 820B 12 GA Pump Action Shotgun

Lot #230 (Sale Order 273 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Stevens Model 820B 12 Gauge Pump Action Shotgun. The shotgun features a 27" barrel, walnut stocks, blue'd finish, and multi-choke. The shotgun shows good condition, with wear to finish and handling wear. The mechanics of the shotgun show good condition. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. No serial number

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Original Porcelain Salvation Army Sign Original Porcelain Salvation Army Sign

Original Porcelain Salvation Army Sign

Lot #231 (Sale Order 274 of 525)

This is an original Salvation Army porcelain enamel advertising sign. The sign is single sided and shows the shield logo that reads "The Salvation Army". The bottom right corner of the sign is marked "Ferro" by the manufacturer. The sign is in good overall condition with chipping around the mounting holes as shown. The sign measures 16" x 18".

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Original Smokey Bear Prevent Range Fires Sign Original Smokey Bear Prevent Range Fires Sign

Original Smokey Bear Prevent Range Fires Sign

Lot #232 (Sale Order 275 of 525)

This is an original Smokey Bear sign from the 1960's. The sign shows the image of Smokey on one sign and reads "Smokey Says: Prevent Range Fires!". The sign is in fair to good condition with moderate wear as shown. The sign measures 16" x 44".

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Savage Firearms Countertop Store Display Savage Firearms Countertop Store Display

Savage Firearms Countertop Store Display

Lot #233 (Sale Order 276 of 525)

This is an original Savage Firearms countertop store advertising display. The piece shows a scene with two hunting dogs. The bottom of the display reads "First in the Field / Savage / Savage-Stevens-Fox Firearms". The lower right is signed in the print by the artist "Hintermeister". The advertising display is in good overall condition. It measures 20" x 28.25".

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Montana Register Bound Newspaper Book 1888-1890 Montana Register Bound Newspaper Book 1888-1890

Montana Register Bound Newspaper Book 1888-1890

Lot #234 (Sale Order 277 of 525)

This is a Montana Register bound newspaper book from 1888-1890. The Montana Register was published in Bozeman, Montana from the late 1800's to early 1900's. The book begins with Volume 1, Number 1 on May 5, 1888 and ends with Volume 3, Number 18 on August 30, 1890. The newspaper book is in good condition. It measures 20" x 26".

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Blackfoot Beaded Skullcracker War Club 19th Cent. Blackfoot Beaded Skullcracker War Club 19th Cent.

Blackfoot Beaded Skullcracker War Club 19th Cent.

Lot #235 (Sale Order 278 of 525)

The lot features an early original Skullcracker stone head war club collected from the Blackfoot (Blackfeet) Native American Indians of Montana. The circa late 19th Century piece shows a stone head measuring 6 1/2 inches in length atop a hardwood haft that shows a rawhide wrap sewn with sinew and adorned with strips of multi-colored beads. The piece also shwos a 10 inch long wasp of black horse tail hair attached to the bottom end. The section of beadwork shows such glass trade seed beads as red, semi-transparent greasy yellow, semi-transparent dark brown, sky padre blue, medium blue and semi-transparent red. The war club is a nice example of "art in the weapon" and appears to be in good condition for its age. Measures overall 25 1/4 inches.

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Civil War Sharps New M1863 .52 Percussion Rifle Civil War Sharps New M1863 .52 Percussion Rifle

Civil War Sharps New M1863 .52 Percussion Rifle

Lot #236 (Sale Order 279 of 525)

This lot features a Unaltered Civil War Sharps New Model 1863 .52 Percussion Rifle. One of the most popular and successful of the cavalry carbines was the Sharps breech loader. Capable of firing a grooved bullet in a combustible black powder loaded paper cartridge or single loaded with lead slug with loose powder behind and a percussion cap, the Sharps gained a rapid reputation as a reliable, accurate, powerful and fast firing weapon. Troops armed with single shot muzzle loading muskets were no match for the new breech loaders designed by Christian Sharps. After the Civil War many of these battle proven weapons went to the western frontier. Most of the New Model Sharps rifles and carbines were later converted to fire the standard .50-70 metallic cartridge and reissued for Indian War use. Hence, those in original and unaltered percussion ignition from the Civil War are very scarce and desirable arms on the antique collector market today. This example shows normal Civil War usage, yet retains a faint “NEW MODEL 1863” barrel stamp just ahead of the receiver. It also retains the “A.H.K.” inspector stamp on the rear sling ring bar, “C. SHARPS PATENT” over “SEPT. 12TH 1848” on the left side of the receiver plus the correct lock plate stamping “R. S. LAWRENCE PAT.” over “APRIL 12TH 1859” and “C. SHARPS PAT.” over “OCT. 5TH 1852.” Mostly gray/brown patina metal with correct Lawrence marked ladder rear sight with slide intact (often missing), correct front sight, original forend and butt stock that shows a typical frontier or field repair, lever locking latch along with sling ring and bar intact, tight action and fine rifled bore.

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The Casey Collection Architectural Garden Decor The Casey Collection Architectural Garden Decor

The Casey Collection Architectural Garden Decor

Lot #237 (Sale Order 280 of 525)

This lot features an architectural piece from a collection in Galena, IL.. The piece is a mold injected design depicting an ornate archway. These pieces were manufactured as exterior decoration, and are suited to withstand the harsh outside elements. These sets are professionally handcrafted crafted and finished with a UV-resistant patina and appear like hand carved stone.. This set was made near the inception of "The Casey Collection", around 1974. The four piece set measures 69" tall, and 51" wide.

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The Casey Collection Architectural Garden Decor The Casey Collection Architectural Garden Decor

The Casey Collection Architectural Garden Decor

Lot #237a (Sale Order 281 of 525)

This lot is a piece of architectural decor from a collection in Galena, IL. made by "The Casey Collection". The piece is made by injection molding, and shows a 2-piece construction resembling hand carved stone. The design depicts an ornate, raised panel archway, with a beautiful floral motif. These versatile pieces are made to withstand harsh exterior elements, and are finished with a UV-resistant patina. The piece shows very good condition and originates from the inception of the Casey Collection around 1974. The set measures 58" tall, and 33" wide.

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Antique Chase Horse Hair Lap Carriage Blanket

Lot #238 (Sale Order 282 of 525)

You are bidding on an antique horse hair carriage lap blanket, made by Chase. The design features a black and brown field with a wide border and a diagonal panel through the center containing a floral design. The colors are deep and rich, and the blanket is in very good condition, with only some slight loss along one edge. The blanket measures 60.5" x 42.5".

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Hudson Bay Wool Trade Blanket Hudson Bay Wool Trade Blanket

Hudson Bay Wool Trade Blanket

Lot #239 (Sale Order 283 of 525)

You are bidding on a very nice wool blanket made in the classic Hudson's' Bay point blanket style. The blanket features a yellow stripe, a green stripe, a red stripe and an indigo stripe, mirrored top and bottom, on an ivory background. The blanket has no tags or anything identifying maker and no point stripes. The blanket is in good condition, save for a small hole in the center and a small hole along one edge. The blanket measures 72" x 58 1/4".

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RARE U.S Springfield M1866 .50-70 Trapdoor Rifle RARE U.S Springfield M1866 .50-70 Trapdoor Rifle

RARE U.S Springfield M1866 .50-70 Trapdoor Rifle

Lot #240 (Sale Order 284 of 525)

You are bidding on a Historically Significant U.S. Springfield Model 1866 .50-70 Trapdoor Rifle. This was the first center fire rifle issued by the U.S. Government mainly for the Indian Wars. All were conversions to cartridge-firing breech loading rifles made from Civil War U. S. Springfield Model 1861 .58 caliber muzzle loaders. This was the rifle used in the last battles of Red Cloud’s War in the famous battles known as the “Wagon Box Fight” near Fort Phil Kearny in Wyoming on August 2, 1867, and the “Hayfield Fight” the previous day on August 1, 1867 near Fort C. F. Smith in Wyoming. In both instances soldiers from each fort were away performing wood cutting or hay gathering tasks when large numbers of Lakota Sioux attacked. Unknown to the Indian attackers, the soldiers were armed with the new Model 1866 .50 caliber breech loading rifles. After the first volley was fired by the soldiers, the Indians, believing the soldiers now had to reload their muzzle loading rifles, charged. Instantly the soldiers reloaded their new rifles and fired again. Confused by this rapidity of fire, the Indians withdrew and eventually abandoned the fights. It was only the new Model 1866 rifles that allowed a small number of well armed soldiers to hold off a superior number of Indians. This rare and totally original example is in excellent condition overall. The breech block clearly stamped “1866” over the correct eagle head stamping. “U.S.” marked butt plate. Correct folding leaf sights. The lock plate also correctly stamped with the “eagle” and “U.S. Springfield” as well as the date 1865 (this was the original Civil War lock plate that was correctly converted to breech loading in 1866). The wood has never been sanded, cleaned or refinished and is solid without cracks or damage (the dark lines on the right side coming back from the breech are black powder fouling stains made when water or solvent was used to swab out a black powder fouled bore and the excess runs down the stock. Very common in frontier used rifles.). Interestingly, the short row of “dots” in the stock on the right side just behind the wrist are often seen on Frontier rifles, yet few people know what made the marks…They were made by the “rowel” or pointed wheel on spurs. When rifles were placed in saddle scabbards with the stock exposed it was not uncommon for a boot with spurs attached to rake the stock. The left side of the stock opposite the lock plate still retains two inspector cartouches- one from the Civil War an the other an “ESA” in an oval stands for Erskine S. Allin who designed the “Trapdoor” breech loading system for converting muzzle loading Springfield rifles to cartridge firing rifles. The barrels on Model 1866 rifles were left “in the white” meaning they were not blue'd as later guns were, the metal surfaces on the barrel have never been cleaned or polished and now have a natural aged patina which is important to this model. Sling Swivels are intact, mechanically superb condition and even has a sharp, well maintained excellent bore. When decommissioned from the military, many were sold to buffalo hunters in need of an inexpensive yet powerful and accurate well made rifle. Also, many of these early cartridge firing Springfield rifles were later cut down and “sporterized” by frontiersmen and it is very difficult to find an example in all original condition right down to the cleaning rod, sights and swivels. A key firearm of the early post-Civil War Indian Wars of the West. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required.

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Continental 32 Double Action Spur Trigger Revolver Continental 32 Double Action Spur Trigger Revolver

Continental 32 Double Action Spur Trigger Revolver

Lot #241 (Sale Order 285 of 525)

This is a Continental double action spur trigger revolver chambered for the .32 caliber. The revolver features a nickel finished frame, 5-shot cylinder and round 3" barrel with factory hard rubber grips. The top of the barrel is marked "Continental". The revolver is in fair condition with wear as shown. It measures 3.75" x 6.75". Serial number is 4434. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL.

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U.S. Revolver Co. .32 Double Action Revolver U.S. Revolver Co. .32 Double Action Revolver

U.S. Revolver Co. .32 Double Action Revolver

Lot #241a (Sale Order 286 of 525)

This is a U.S. Revolver Co. break top double action revolver chambered for the .32 caliber. The revolver features a bright nickel finished frame, 5-shot cylinder and round 3" barrel with custom solid walnut hardwood grips. The barrel rib is marked "U.S. Revolver Co. Made in U.S.A.". The revolver is in very good condition. It measures 3.75" x 6.5". Serial number is 22871. This firearm requires a Curio & Relic FFL, an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless .38 DA Revolver Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless .38 DA Revolver

Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless .38 DA Revolver

Lot #242 (Sale Order 287 of 525)

This is a Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless 4th Model "Lemon Squeezer" double action break top revolver chambered for the .38 S&W caliber. The revolver features a nickel finished frame, 5-shot cylinder and round 3.25" barrel with modern solid walnut hardwood grips. The top of the barrel rib is marked "Smith & Wesson Springfield Mass. U.S.A." and the left side of the barrel is marked 38 S&W CTG". The revolver is nicknamed the Lemon Squeezer for the grip safety located on the back strap of the grip. The revolver is in good condition. It measures 4" x 7.5". Serial number is 154827. This firearm requires a Curio & Relic FFL, an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Hopkins & Allen Dictator .32 Spur Trigger Revolver Hopkins & Allen Dictator .32 Spur Trigger Revolver

Hopkins & Allen Dictator .32 Spur Trigger Revolver

Lot #243 (Sale Order 288 of 525)

This is a Hopkins & Allen "Dictator" Model double action spur trigger revolver chambered for the .32 caliber. The revolver has a nickel finished frame, unfluted 5-shot cylinder and round 2.75" barrel with factory hard rubber grips. The top strap is marked "Hopkins & Allen Mf'g Co. Dictator Pat. May 27, '79". The revolver is in good condition with much of the original finish. It measures 3.5" x 7". Serial number is 4011. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL.

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H&R Model 632 .32 Double Action Revolver H&R Model 632 .32 Double Action Revolver

H&R Model 632 .32 Double Action Revolver

Lot #244 (Sale Order 289 of 525)

This is a Harrington & Richardson Model 632 double action revolver chambered for the .32 caliber. The revolver has a blued steel frame, 6-shot cylinder and round 4" barrel with factory marbled plastic grips. The grips are marked "H&R" and the left side of the barrel is marked "H&R 632". The H&R revolver is in good condition with 95%+ original finish. The revolver measures 4.75" x 8.5". Serial number is S41824. This is a modern manufactured firearm and requires an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Whitneyville Armory .22 Double Action Revolver Whitneyville Armory .22 Double Action Revolver

Whitneyville Armory .22 Double Action Revolver

Lot #245 (Sale Order 290 of 525)

This is a Whitneyville Armory double action spur trigger revolver chambered for the .22 short caliber. The revolver features a nickel finished brass frame, 7-shot cylinder and full octagon 3.25" barrel with solid walnut hardwood grips. The top of the barrel is marked "Whitneyville Armory CT U.S.A.". The revolver is in good overall condition. The left grip has been repaired as shown. The revolver measures 3.25" x 6.5". Serial number is 37680. This is an antique firearm and rquires NO FFL.

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Hood 3 1/2 .32 Double Action Spur Trigger Revolver Hood 3 1/2 .32 Double Action Spur Trigger Revolver

Hood 3 1/2 .32 Double Action Spur Trigger Revolver

Lot #246 (Sale Order 291 of 525)

This is a Hood Firearms "Robin Hood" Model double action spur trigger revolver chambered for the .32 caliber. The revolver has a nickel finished frame, 5-shot cylinder and full octagon 2.5" barrel with solid walnut hardwood grips. The top of the barrel is marked "Robin Hood No. 3 1/2" and the left side of the barrel is marked "Pat. Apr. 6, 1875". The revolver is in good condition with much of the original finish. It measures 3" x 6.25". Serial number is 8115. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL.

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U.S. Arms .32 Double Action Spur Trigger Revolver U.S. Arms .32 Double Action Spur Trigger Revolver

U.S. Arms .32 Double Action Spur Trigger Revolver

Lot #247 (Sale Order 292 of 525)

This is a U.S. Arms No. 32 double action spur trigger revolver chambered for the .32 caliber. The revolver features a nickel finish frame, 6-shot cylinder and full octagon 2.75" barrel with solid walnut hardwood grips. The top of the barrel is marked "U.S. Arms Conn." and the top strap is marked "No. 32". The revolver is in good condition showing much of the original finish. It measures 3.5" x 6.75". Serial number is 963. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL.

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H&R Trapper Model .22 Double Action Revolver H&R Trapper Model .22 Double Action Revolver

H&R Trapper Model .22 Double Action Revolver

Lot #248 (Sale Order 293 of 525)

This is a Harrington & Richardson Trapper Model double action revolver chambered for the .22 caliber. The revolver has a blued steel frame, 7-shot cylinder and full octagon 6" barrel with oversized solid walnut hardwood checkered grips. The barrel tip shows a brass front sight as well. The left side of the barrel is marked "H&R Arms Company Worcester, Mass. U.S.A. 22 Rim Fire" and the top strap is marked "Trapper Model". The H&R revolver is in good overall condition. It measures 4.25" x 10.5". Serial number is 140885. This firearm requires a Curio & Relic FFL, an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Arminius HW7 .22 Double Action Revolver Arminius HW7 .22 Double Action Revolver

Arminius HW7 .22 Double Action Revolver

Lot #249 (Sale Order 294 of 525)

This is an Arminius HW7 double action revolver chambered for the .22 LR caliber. The revolver features a blued steel frame, 8-shot cylinder and 6" barrel with factory checkered grips. The left side of the frame shows the winged logo and the yoke is marked "HW7". The left side of the barrel is marked "Cal. .22 L.R." and the right side of the frame is marked "Made in Germany". The revolver is in good condition. It measures 5" x 10.5". Serial number is 237020. This is a modern manufactured firearm and requires an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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High Standard Longhorn .22 Double Action Revolver High Standard Longhorn .22 Double Action Revolver

High Standard Longhorn .22 Double Action Revolver

Lot #250 (Sale Order 295 of 525)

This is a High Standard "Longhorn Convertible" double action revolver chambered for the .22 caliber. The revolver features a blued steel frame. 9-shot cylinder and 9.5" round barrel with solid walnut hardwood grips. The right side of the barrel is marked "High Standard Corp. Hamden, Comm. U.S.A. 22 Cal". The left side of the barrel is marked "Longhorn Convertible". The revolver is in good condition, however, the front sight is missing. It measures 5.25" x 14.75". Serial number is M019421. This is a modern manufactured firearm and requires an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Montana Rocky Mountain Elk Hide Montana Rocky Mountain Elk Hide

Montana Rocky Mountain Elk Hide

Lot #251 (Sale Order 296 of 525)

This is a Montana elk hide. The hide has been prepared by a professional taxidermist. The hide is soft and supple. It shows good color with little to no loss of fur. The Montana elk hide is in good condition. It measures

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Sheepskin Coat Factory Matching Shearling Coats(2) Sheepskin Coat Factory Matching Shearling Coats(2)

Sheepskin Coat Factory Matching Shearling Coats(2)

Lot #252 (Sale Order 297 of 525)

This lot includes two sheepskin or shearling coats, expertly crafted by the expert furriers at "Sheepskin Coat Factory" out of Ketchum Idaho, in the heart of Sun Valley. The his/her coats vary in age and condition, though both have a supple suede exterior, and a sheepskin lined interior. Both jackets have carved antler buttons, that fit securely in the reinforced leather eyelets. The coats also feature sheepskin lined waste pockets. Both coats have a makers mark on the inside which reads "Sheepskin Coat Factory - Ketchum, Idaho". Overall, the coats are in good condition, though the larger men's coat displays less wear. The woman's coat does display some matting to the interior fur, as well as some scattered staining. The larger coat measures approximately 19" across the chest under each armpit, 32 1/2" long from the neck line to the waist, and 24" from the top of the shoulder seam to the wrist. The woman's coat is 18 1/4" across the chest, 29 1/2" from the neck line to the waist, and 23" from the shoulder seam to the wrist.

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The Yellowstone National Park by Chittenden 1895 The Yellowstone National Park by Chittenden 1895

The Yellowstone National Park by Chittenden 1895

Lot #253 (Sale Order 298 of 525)

This is a scarce first edition of "The Yellowstone National Park" by Hiram Chittenden published in 1895. The book features a comprehensive description of Yellowstone with its wildlife and vegetation. It contains many maps and illustrations including a fold out map inside the back cover. The book is in good condition. It measures 6.25" x 9". The fold out map measures 9.5" x 16.25".

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Wonders of the Yellowstone by Richardson 1889 Wonders of the Yellowstone by Richardson 1889

Wonders of the Yellowstone by Richardson 1889

Lot #254 (Sale Order 299 of 525)

This is "Wonders of Yellowstone" by James Richardson published in 1889. The book provides a comprehensive descriptive guide to Yellowstone with numerous illustrations and a fold out map inside the back cover. The book is in good condition. It measures 5.25" x 7.5". The fold out map is 11.5" x 12.75".

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Calumet of the Coteau Yellowstone Book 1884 Calumet of the Coteau Yellowstone Book 1884

Calumet of the Coteau Yellowstone Book 1884

Lot #255 (Sale Order 300 of 525)

This is a RARE edition of "Calumet of the Coteau and Other Poetical Legends of the Border. Also, a Glossary of Indian Names, Words, and Western Provincialisms. Together with a Guide-book of the Yellowstone National Park" by P.W. Norris published in 1884. The book is composed of poetic stanzas featuring numerous illustrations and maps including a fold out map near the back of the book. The cover and spine show a wonderful gilt image and lettering. The book is in good condition. It measures 5.25" x 7.5". The fold out map is 7.5" x 8.5".

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Plains Native American Beaded Dance War Club Plains Native American Beaded Dance War Club

Plains Native American Beaded Dance War Club

Lot #256 (Sale Order 301 of 525)

This is a Northern Plains Native American Indian beaded dance war club from the early to mid 1900's. The club is made from solid burled root wood with a wide beaded band near the top of the haft. The opposite end has a horsehair and beaded drop. The beadwork on this piece is done in glass seed trade beads in Greasy Yellow, White Lined Red, Sky Blue and Semi Transparent Blue. The dance war club is in good condition. The head measures 2.75" in diameter and the club is 24.75" long.

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1885 Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant First Edition 1885 Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant First Edition

1885 Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant First Edition

Lot #256a (Sale Order 302 of 525)

This is a first edition 1885 set of “Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant” Volume I & Volume II. The books was published in 1885-1886 by Charles L. Webster & Company New York. The books show green cloth covers with gold stamped lettering and seal. The books are a fascinating read with a 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 his nephew, Charles L. Webster. This is a quality set and a must own for any Civil War enthusiast. Cover shows some slight wear, but overall a desirable well preserved set. Volume I, after the title page, has a printed signature by Grant. These books measure 6.5"x9 3/8" and each is 1.75" thick.

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Pima Native American Indian Basket Pima Native American Indian Basket

Pima Native American Indian Basket

Lot #257 (Sale Order 303 of 525)

This is a Pima Native American Indian basket from Arizona. The basket shows a wonderful coil design and construction with woven geometric patterns on all sides. The piece is in good overall condition. It measures 8.25" in diameter and is 4.5" tall.

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Early Western Frontier Forged Iron Hatchets Early Western Frontier Forged Iron Hatchets

Early Western Frontier Forged Iron Hatchets

Lot #258 (Sale Order 304 of 525)

This is a pair of early Western frontiersman forged iron hatchets. Each one shows a forged iron head with a carved wooden handle. They are in good overall condition. The larger hatchet measures 7" x 17".

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Prehistoric Neolithic Beaded Stone Necklace Prehistoric Neolithic Beaded Stone Necklace

Prehistoric Neolithic Beaded Stone Necklace

Lot #259 (Sale Order 305 of 525)

This is a prehistoric Neolithic beaded stone necklace. The necklace is composed of more than 150 stone beads beautifully arranged in this piece. The stone bead necklace is in good overall condition. It measures 27.5" long.

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Central Plains Indian Arrowhead Artifacts Central Plains Indian Arrowhead Artifacts

Central Plains Indian Arrowhead Artifacts

Lot #260 (Sale Order 306 of 525)

This is a collection of Central Plains Native American Indian arrowhead artifacts and scrapers. The arrowheads show a hand knapped construction and good condition. They measure 1.25" to 4.5" long.

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Original Beebe Grain Co. Sign Butte Montana Original Beebe Grain Co. Sign Butte Montana

Original Beebe Grain Co. Sign Butte Montana

Lot #261 (Sale Order 307 of 525)

This is an original Beebe Grain Company advertising sign from Butte, Montana. The sign is embossed tin and reads "Beebe Grain Co. / Buy & Sell ' Hay-Grain-Flour-Feed / 643-49 So. Arizona St. Butte / Our Poultry Foods (Makes em Lay Makes em Pay)". The lower right corner of the sign is marked "The American Art Works, Coshocton, O.". The sign is in good overall condition. It measures 9.75" x 27.75".

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Rustic Associated Cattle Feeders Wood & Steel Sign Rustic Associated Cattle Feeders Wood & Steel Sign

Rustic Associated Cattle Feeders Wood & Steel Sign

Lot #261a (Sale Order 308 of 525)

This item is an original "Associated Cattle Feeders" sign, originating from Montana. The sign is constructed of wood, painted white, with a baby blue border. The font of the sign is made of thick gauge sheet steel, and shows a patina'd red & black color. The letters are firmly bolted to the sign, and have a nice raised effect. The sign from top to bottom reads "Associated Cattle Feeders - 2.5 MI - 348-2232".The sign is in fair condition, but displays fantastically as a piece of rustic decor for interior or exterior use. The sign measures 48" W, 48 3/8" T, and 1 7/8" D.

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Original Butte Montana Trolley Car Advertisement Original Butte Montana Trolley Car Advertisement

Original Butte Montana Trolley Car Advertisement

Lot #262 (Sale Order 309 of 525)

This is an original Butte, Montana trolley car framed advertising poster from the early 1900's. The trolley cars were used in Butte in the late 1800's and extensively in the early 1900's. This piece shows wonderful graphics of ladies shoes and boot tops. It reads "Tweedie Boot Tops / The New Creation / Glove Fitted to the Low Shoe or Boot / The Boot Shop / 39 West Park Ave. Butte, Mont.". The trolley advertisement is in good condition. It has been professionally matted and framed. The frame measures 14.5" x 24.5".

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Early Butte Montana Framed Photograph Early Butte Montana Framed Photograph

Early Butte Montana Framed Photograph

Lot #263 (Sale Order 310 of 525)

This is an early photograph from Butte, Montana. The photo shows a gentleman dressed in a top hat and overcoat holding the reins of a horse drawn buggy. The lower right corner of the piece is marked "Smithers Butte". The photograph is in good condition. It has been professionally framed as well. The frame measures 19.25" x 23.25".

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Campolin Diana Stag Horn Switchblade Knife Campolin Diana Stag Horn Switchblade Knife

Campolin Diana Stag Horn Switchblade Knife

Lot #264 (Sale Order 311 of 525)

This is an Italian made Campolin Diana lever lock switchblade knife. The knife features a hardened steel blade and a gently curved genuine stag grip. The blade is released by pushing the lever near the top of the grip. The blade is marked on one side "A.G.A. Campolin Maniago-Itlay 2015" and on the other side "1st Run". The handle has nickel silver bolsters and solid brass liners. The switchblade knife is in good condition. It measures 8.5" with a 3.75" blade.

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Campolin Diana Buffalo Horn Switchblade Knife Campolin Diana Buffalo Horn Switchblade Knife

Campolin Diana Buffalo Horn Switchblade Knife

Lot #264a (Sale Order 312 of 525)

This is an Italian made Campolin Diana lever lock switchblade knife. The knife features a hardened steel blade and a gently curved genuine buffalo horn grip. The blade is released by pushing the lever near the top of the grip. The blade is marked on one side "A.G.A. Campolin Maniago-Itlay 2015" and on the other side "1st Run". The handle has nickel silver bolsters and solid brass liners. The switchblade knife is in good condition. It measures 8.5" with a 3.75" blade.

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Weather Bird Shoes Porcelain Advertising Sign Weather Bird Shoes Porcelain Advertising Sign

Weather Bird Shoes Porcelain Advertising Sign

Lot #265 (Sale Order 313 of 525)

This is an original Weather Bird Shoes porcelain advertising sign. The sign shows the image of a rooster weather vane that reads "Weather Bird". The sign is in good overall condition. It measures 24" x 28".

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Smith & Wesson .32 Single Action Revolver Smith & Wesson .32 Single Action Revolver

Smith & Wesson .32 Single Action Revolver

Lot #266 (Sale Order 314 of 525)

This is a Smith & Wesson single action spur trigger top break revolver chambered for the .32 S&W caliber. The revolver features a nickel finished steel frame, 5-shot cylinder and round 3" barrel with solid burl hardwood grips. The top of the barrel is marked "Smith & Wesson Springfield Mass. U.S.A.". The revolver shows good overall condition and appears to have been refinished. It measures 3.5" x 7". Serial number is 20572. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL.

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H&R Victor No. 2 .32 Single Action Revolver H&R Victor No. 2 .32 Single Action Revolver

H&R Victor No. 2 .32 Single Action Revolver

Lot #267 (Sale Order 315 of 525)

This is a Harrington & Richardson Victor No. 2 single action spur trigger revolver chambered for the .32 caliber. The revolver features a nickel finished steel round 2.5" barrel, frame and 5-shot cylinder with solid walnut hardwood grips. The top strap is marked "Victor No. 2 Pat. May 23, 1876". The revolver is in good condition. It measures 3.75" x 6.5". Serial number is 272. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL.

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Bacon Arms .38 Single Action Spur Trigger Revolver Bacon Arms .38 Single Action Spur Trigger Revolver

Bacon Arms .38 Single Action Spur Trigger Revolver

Lot #268 (Sale Order 316 of 525)

This is a Bacon Arms Co. single action spur trigger revolver chambered for the .38 caliber. The revolver features a nickel finished steel round 2.75" barrel, frame and 5-shot cylinder with solid walnut hardwood grips. The top strap is marked "Conqueror" and the top of the barrel is marked "Pat. Dec. 10, 78". The revolver is in good condition. It measures 3.75" x 7.25". Serial number is 6480. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL.

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H&R H&R

H&R "The American" .32 Double Action Revolver

Lot #269 (Sale Order 317 of 525)

This is a Harrington & Richardson "The American" double action revolver chambered for the .32 caliber. The revolver features a nickel finished steel full octagon 2.5" barrel, frame and 6-shot cylinder with factory hard rubber grips. The top strap is marked "The American Double Action". The H&R revolver is in good condition. It measures 4.5" x 6.75". Serial number is 2277. This firearm requires a Curio & Relic FFL, an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Civil War Surgeon's Amputation Saw Knife c. 1860 Civil War Surgeon's Amputation Saw Knife c. 1860

Civil War Surgeon's Amputation Saw Knife c. 1860

Lot #270 (Sale Order 318 of 525)

The lot features an original circa 1860 Civil War Surgeon’s field knife used for quick amputations on the battlefield. There are a few examples of US Civil War surgeon’s kits with more traditional handled and wide blade saws along with various scalpels, with this being more of a unique possibly personal item or Confederate piece. Baker’s Antiques and Auctions of New York offered nearly the same saw up for auction attributing it to the same provenance as this piece. The piece measures 16 ½ inches in length and has a thick hard wood handle that is comfortable for gripping along with a long thin sawtooth blade made for easy cutting through flesh, muscle, and bone. This is truly a unique Early American Civil War or Indian Wars collector’s piece.

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Original K.F. Roahen Montana Tinted Photograph Original K.F. Roahen Montana Tinted Photograph

Original K.F. Roahen Montana Tinted Photograph

Lot #271 (Sale Order 319 of 525)

This is an original tinted photograph by Montana photographer Kenneth F. Roahen. Roahen was a photographer from Billings, Montana. The caption of the back of the frame reads "Mts. Pilot & Index. Clarks Fork River. Scene from Billings-Red Lodge Highway to Cooke City Entrance Yellowstone Park. By K.F. Roahen". The photo shows a wonderful view of the two peaks. It has been hand tinted and shows good condition. The frame measures 17.5" x 21.5".

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Original K.F. Roahen Tinted Grand Teton Photograph Original K.F. Roahen Tinted Grand Teton Photograph

Original K.F. Roahen Tinted Grand Teton Photograph

Lot #271a (Sale Order 320 of 525)

This is an original K.F. Roahen hand tinted photograph of the Grand Teton Mountains in Wyoming. Kenneth Roahen was a billings, Montana photographer in the early to mid 1900's. The photograph was taken near Jackson Lake at the base of the Grand Teton Mountains in Teton National Park. The caption on the back reads "Grand Teton Mountains. Jackson Lake. Teton National Park. Wyoming. By K.F. Roahen". The photograph is in good condition. The frame measures 18.5" x 22.5".

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Life and Adventures of Buffalo Bill First Edition Life and Adventures of Buffalo Bill First Edition

Life and Adventures of Buffalo Bill First Edition

Lot #272 (Sale Order 321 of 525)

This is a scarce first edition of "Life and Adventures of Buffalo Bill", an autobiography published in 1917. The book chronicles the thrilling life and times of one of the greatest adventurers of the late 1800's and early 1900's. From his start as an army scout during the westward expansion to the Buffalo Bill's Wild West, this book is an exciting read as Buffalo Bill's own words grace its pages. The book shows very good condition. It measures 6" x 8.5".

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Antique Lund Wooden U.S. Military Snowshoes Antique Lund Wooden U.S. Military Snowshoes

Antique Lund Wooden U.S. Military Snowshoes

Lot #273 (Sale Order 322 of 525)

This is a pair antique U.S. military bear paw snowshoes. The snowshoes are made from solid ash with rawhide lacing. Each one is marked "U.S. C.A. Lund & Co. Laconia, N.H.". The bindings are marked "U.S. 1945". The snowshoes are in good condition. They measure 13" x 28.5".

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Hamilton Beach Soda Fountain Milkshake Mixer Hamilton Beach Soda Fountain Milkshake Mixer

Hamilton Beach Soda Fountain Milkshake Mixer

Lot #274 (Sale Order 323 of 525)

This is a Hamilton Beach milkshake mixer. The mixer has a white porcelain stand with a stainless steel motor housing and mixing tumbler. The tag on the motor is marked "Hamilton Beach Mfg. Co. 10 Racine, Wis. Made in U.S.A.". The milkshake mixer is in good condition. It has been tested and is in working condition. It measures 6.5" x 7" and is 17.5" tall.

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North & Judd Anchor Marked Horse Head Spurs North & Judd Anchor Marked Horse Head Spurs

North & Judd Anchor Marked Horse Head Spurs

Lot #275 (Sale Order 324 of 525)

This is a pair of North & Judd bronze horse head spurs. The spurs are made from solid bronze and feature the horse head medallion on the outside of the heel band. Each spur shows the anchor makers' mark near the inside button. The North & Judd spurs are in good condition. They measure 3.5" x 6".

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Forehand & Wadsworth Bulldozer .32 SA Revolver Forehand & Wadsworth Bulldozer .32 SA Revolver

Forehand & Wadsworth Bulldozer .32 SA Revolver

Lot #276 (Sale Order 325 of 525)

This is a Forehand & Wadsworth Bulldozer single action spur trigger revolver chambered for the .32 caliber. The revolver features a nickel finish 3" steel round barrel, frame and 6-shot cylinder with deluxe solid walnut hardwood grips. The left side of the barrel is marked "Forehand & Wadsworth Worcester, Mass. U.S.A." and the top strap is marked "Bulldozer". The spur trigger revolver is in good overall condition. It measures 3.75" x 7". Serial number is 319. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL.

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T.E. Ryan .32 Single Action Spur Trigger Revolver T.E. Ryan .32 Single Action Spur Trigger Revolver

T.E. Ryan .32 Single Action Spur Trigger Revolver

Lot #277 (Sale Order 326 of 525)

This is a T.E. Ryan single action spur trigger revolver chambered for the .32 caliber. The revolver features a blued steel full octagon barrel, frame and 5-shot cylinder with solid walnut hardwood grips. The top if the frame is marked "Marquis of Lorne". The spur trigger revolver is in good condition. It measures 3.25" x 7". Serial number is 195. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL.

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Colt 1860 Army Percussion .44 Cal Revolver Italy Colt 1860 Army Percussion .44 Cal Revolver Italy

Colt 1860 Army Percussion .44 Cal Revolver Italy

Lot #278 (Sale Order 327 of 525)

This is an Italian made Colt 1860 Army Percussion black powder single action revolver chambered for the .44 caliber. The revolver features a blue'd steel 8" barrel and cylinder with a brass frame and walnut grips. The ramrod shows a wonderful cased hardened finish. The cylinder in factory engraved with naval ships and marked "Colt's Patent Sep. 10, 1850". The revolver is in good condition. It measures 5" x 13.5". Serial number is 54304. This is a black powder firearm and requires NO FFL. Truly a fine example of an Italian copy.

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Great Western .22 Single Action Revolver Great Western .22 Single Action Revolver

Great Western .22 Single Action Revolver

Lot #279 (Sale Order 328 of 525)

This is a Great Western single action spur trigger revolver chambered for the .22 caliber. The revolver features a nickel finished 2.25" round steel barrel, frame and 7-shot cylinder with walnut grips. The top of the barrel is marked "Great Western". The revolver is in good overall condition. It measures 3" x 5.75". Serial number is 1555. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL.

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Smith & Wesson 2nd Model 38 Single Action Revolver Smith & Wesson 2nd Model 38 Single Action Revolver

Smith & Wesson 2nd Model 38 Single Action Revolver

Lot #280 (Sale Order 329 of 525)

This is a Smith & Wesson 2nd Model single action spur trigger revolver chambered for the .38 caliber. The revolver features a blued steel 3.25" barrel and frame and a 5-shot cylinder. The pistol has a break over action and an auto-ejector feature. The top of the barrel is marked "Smith & Wesson Springfield, Mass. U.S.A.". The original factory grips are present as well. The revolver is in fair to good overall condition. It measures 4" x 8". Serial number is 3722. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL.

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Burlington Route - Map of the West CBQ Railroad Burlington Route - Map of the West CBQ Railroad

Burlington Route - Map of the West CBQ Railroad

Lot #281 (Sale Order 330 of 525)

Included in this lot is a vintage "Burlington Route - Map of the West". The map shows the expansiveness of the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad, otherwise known more simply as "The CBQ", or more informally as "The Way West" - It is known as such due to the extensive trackage as far as Montana to the Northwest, and New Mexico to the South. The primary connection for the CBQ were Chicago, Minneapolis-St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansas City, and Denver. this map was Copyright in 1961 by the CBQ R.R.. by 1967, it reported 19,565 million net ton-miles of revenue freight, and 723 million passenger miles. This depot map would have been displayed at major junctions to advertise for a smaller mail-in copy. The map is in good condition overall, it is slightly crimped from storage, and displays some slight tears, but overall, displays fantastically. The map measures 44 3/4" T, and 63" W.

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The Official Map of Lewis & Clark County, Montana The Official Map of Lewis & Clark County, Montana

The Official Map of Lewis & Clark County, Montana

Lot #281a (Sale Order 331 of 525)

This item is an antique map - circa 1907, and depicts the entirety of Lewis & Clark County, Montana. The map reads on the top right hand corner with "We, the board of County Commissioners do hereby certify that this is the official map of the County of Lewis and Clark, Montana. As Authorized by us;..." and is signed by the county chairman, commissioners, and county clerk. The map is additionally marked on the bottom right hand corner with "The Official Map of Lewis & Clark CO. Montana - Compiled from the latets official records, by order of the board of county commissioners. Compiled and drawn by John C. VanHook - Helena, MONT. 1907". The paper map is back with linen cloth, and was lithographed by Baltimore Press. The map is in fair condition. The map measures 51" tall x 41 78" wide.

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Original Lee Riders Double Sided Advertising Sign Original Lee Riders Double Sided Advertising Sign

Original Lee Riders Double Sided Advertising Sign

Lot #282 (Sale Order 332 of 525)

This is an original Lee Riders double sided advertising sign. Each side of the sign shows a wonderful graphic image of a cowboy riding a saddle bronc horse and reads "Authentic Western Pants and Jackets / Wear Lee Riders". The bottom of the sign is marked "Stout Sign Co., St. Louis, MO. Made in U.S.A.". The advertising sign is in good condition. It measures 17.75" in diameter.

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Hotel Great Northern Malta, MT Advertising Sign Hotel Great Northern Malta, MT Advertising Sign

Hotel Great Northern Malta, MT Advertising Sign

Lot #283 (Sale Order 333 of 525)

This lot features a excellent piece of Montana history, in the form of an original "Hotel Great Northern" advertising sign. The Great Northern Hotel was constructed in Malta, Montana in 1903, and was acclaimed as one of the finest hotels in Montana. The Great Northern Hotel offered rooms, dining, and sprits - quickly making it into a community hot spot. Though the Great Northern was a huge hit with travelers, ranch wives and families often moved into the hotel during Montana's harsh winters, allowing the children the opportunity to attend school during the coldest winter months. The sign reads "Hotel Great Northern - Lounge and Lunches - Malta, Montana". The sign would likely have been posted off of highway 2 to inform weary travelers of upcoming lodging. The sign is in fair condition, it harbors a good amount of patina, and is fairly warped, but still displays excellently. The sign measures approximately 71 1/2" x 35 3/4" .

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Redfield & Simmons Rifle & Handgun Scopes Redfield & Simmons Rifle & Handgun Scopes

Redfield & Simmons Rifle & Handgun Scopes

Lot #284 (Sale Order 334 of 525)

Offered for sale is a group of Redfield & Simmons Rifle and Handgun Scopes. These are Redfield Widefield Illuminator 3-9X scope, Redfield Widefield 1 ¾ - 5X scope, and Simmons 2X20 extended eye relief silver handgun scope. The cross hairs all have heavy to fine reticules. The scopes are in good condition.

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Montana Beer Can Bottle Opener Collection Montana Beer Can Bottle Opener Collection

Montana Beer Can Bottle Opener Collection

Lot #285 (Sale Order 335 of 525)

This is a collection of Montana beer cans, bottle and openers. Included are a Kessler and Butte Special cone top can, a Highlander flat top, a Great Falls Select flat top can, a Rocky Mountain Beer bottle, (2) Butte Special bottle openers and one Anaconda Brewing Company bottle openers. The bottle is in good condition and the cans are in fair condition with moderate rust and wear. The largest piece measures 2.75" x 7" tall.

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Townsend Brewery Corkscrew Bottle Opener Montana Townsend Brewery Corkscrew Bottle Opener Montana

Townsend Brewery Corkscrew Bottle Opener Montana

Lot #285a (Sale Order 336 of 525)

This is a RARE early pre-prohibition Townsend Brewery corkscrew bottle opener from the early 1900's. The wooden holder is marked "Townsend Brewery / Townsend, Mont.". The corkscrew is in good condition. It measures 3.5" long.

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California Mission Native American Indian Basket California Mission Native American Indian Basket

California Mission Native American Indian Basket

Lot #286 (Sale Order 337 of 525)

This is a California Mission era Native American Indian basket. The basket shows a wonderful oval shape with coiled construction. The sides show a fantastic step pattern. The basket is in good condition. It measures 7.75" x 9.75" and is 3.75" tall.

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Mary Saxon Navajo Hand Painted Slip Cast Pot Mary Saxon Navajo Hand Painted Slip Cast Pot

Mary Saxon Navajo Hand Painted Slip Cast Pot

Lot #287 (Sale Order 338 of 525)

This is a Navajo Native American Indian hand painted slip cast pot made by Mary Saxon. Slip cast is a unique process in which the clay and water solution is cast in a plaster of paris mold. The exterior of the pot shows a hand painted abstract design. The Navajo pot is in good overall condition. There is a .5" chip in the lip as shown. The piece is signed on the bottom by the artist. The pot measures 9.25" in diameter and is 7" tall.

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CMC Black Powder .36 Pepperbox Revolver CMC Black Powder .36 Pepperbox Revolver

CMC Black Powder .36 Pepperbox Revolver

Lot #288 (Sale Order 339 of 525)

This is a CMC black powder 4-shot pepperbox revolver chambered in the .36 caliber. The pepperbox has a heavy steel cylinder/barrel with a brass frame and a solid walnut hardwood grip. The revolver also has a squared off hammer and trigger. The black powder pepperbox revolver is in good condition, with wear from storage and a intermittent function. It measures 3.75" x 9". Serial number is 19709. NO FFL REQUIRED.

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German Single Shot .22 Cal Nickel Parlor Pistol German Single Shot .22 Cal Nickel Parlor Pistol

German Single Shot .22 Cal Nickel Parlor Pistol

Lot #288a (Sale Order 340 of 525)

You are bidding on a German Single Shot .22 Cal Nickel Parlor Pistol. The pistol features a 10 1/4" barrel, hardwood grips, brass front bead, and nickel finish. This pistol is in fair condition, showing much wear to the finish and a missing breech block. This pistol looks to need a breech block to be able to fire, but mechanics is in good condition. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required.

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Northern Plains Moose Hide Beaded Moccasins Northern Plains Moose Hide Beaded Moccasins

Northern Plains Moose Hide Beaded Moccasins

Lot #289 (Sale Order 341 of 525)

This is a pair of Northern Plains Native American Indian beaded moccasins from the early 1900's. The moccasins are made from tanned moose hide with fantastic beadwork done in Chalk White, Yellow, Pumpkin Yellow and Navy Blue. The moccasins are in good overall condition. The soles measure 12" long.

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Northwest Coast Indian Carved Wooden Totem Northwest Coast Indian Carved Wooden Totem

Northwest Coast Indian Carved Wooden Totem

Lot #290 (Sale Order 342 of 525)

This is a Northwest Coast Native American Indian carved wooden totem. The piece is all hand carved from solid wood with painted features. The totem is in good condition. It measures 4.5" x 22" and is 15" tall.

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Montana Black Bear Skull Montana Black Bear Skull

Montana Black Bear Skull

Lot #291 (Sale Order 343 of 525)

This is a Montana Black Bear taxidermy skull. The skull has been prepared by a professional taxidermist. It has been painted and shows good overall condition but has several missing and damaged teeth as shown. The skull measures 7" wide and 11" long.

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Campolin Buffalo Horn Fishtail Switchblade Knife Campolin Buffalo Horn Fishtail Switchblade Knife

Campolin Buffalo Horn Fishtail Switchblade Knife

Lot #292 (Sale Order 344 of 525)

This is an Italian made Campolin fishtail stiletto switchblade knife. The knife features a hardened stainless steel blade with a genuine buffalo horn grip. The bolsters are made from nickel silver with the rear bolster showing a fishtail form. The blade is marked "A.G.A. Campolin Italy". The switchblade knife is in good condition. It measures 9.75" with a 4.25" blade.

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Story of the Wild West by Buffalo Bill 1st Edition Story of the Wild West by Buffalo Bill 1st Edition

Story of the Wild West by Buffalo Bill 1st Edition

Lot #293 (Sale Order 345 of 525)

This is a scarce first edition of "Story of the Wild West" by Buffalo Bill. The book features stories and accounts of famous Western figures such as Kit Carson, Buffalo Bill, Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, Sam Houston and many more. The book has many illustrations with a beautifully decorated cover. The book is in good to very good condition. It measures 6" x 8".

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Gary Lynn Roberts Canvas Giclee Framed Print Gary Lynn Roberts Canvas Giclee Framed Print

Gary Lynn Roberts Canvas Giclee Framed Print

Lot #294 (Sale Order 346 of 525)

This is a Gary Lynn Roberts canvas giclee framed print. The piece is titled "Midnight Moon" and shows a stagecoach crossing the river under the light of the moon. The print is signed in the lower left and right corners and is numbered 2/95. The giclee print is in good overall condition. There are some error ink spots as shown. The frame measures 19" x 23".

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Folk Art Galloping Indian Sculpture Folk Art Galloping Indian Sculpture

Folk Art Galloping Indian Sculpture

Lot #295 (Sale Order 347 of 525)

This lot features a folk art galloping Indian moving sculpture. The sculpture is unique in that when the weight on the bottom is pushed the Indian and horse appear to move as if they were in full gallop. The piece is made of metal and shows all hand painted attributes on both the horse and Indian. When still the piece measures 19.25" tall.

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Continental Safety Oil Wooden Case Butte Montana Continental Safety Oil Wooden Case Butte Montana

Continental Safety Oil Wooden Case Butte Montana

Lot #296 (Sale Order 348 of 525)

This is an original Continental Safety Oil wooden case from Butte, Montana. The case is made from solid wood and features an original graphic label on one side that reads "Continental Safety Oil / High Test Water White for Family Use". The front of the case reads "Continental Safety Oil / Water White / High Test". The case is also marked "Continental Oil Co. Butte, Mont.". The wooden case is in good overall condition with some wear and damage as shown. The piece measures 10.5" x 21" and is 15" tall.

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Original Black Cat Firecracker Advertising Poster Original Black Cat Firecracker Advertising Poster

Original Black Cat Firecracker Advertising Poster

Lot #297 (Sale Order 349 of 525)

This is an original Black Cat Firecracker advertising poster from Duluth, Minnesota. The piece is marked "Imported and Distributed by Arrowhead Fireworks Co. Inc. Duluth, Minnesota 55806". The poster shows fantastic graphics with bright, vivid colors. It is in very good condition. The poster measures 23" x 35".

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Early Missoula Montana Framed Photograph Early Missoula Montana Framed Photograph

Early Missoula Montana Framed Photograph

Lot #298 (Sale Order 350 of 525)

This is an early Missoula, Montana framed panoramic photograph. The piece shows Missoula and many of its early features including churches, courthouse, railroad, etc. The photograph has been professionally matted and framed. The frame measures 12.5" x 41".

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South Australia Railways Framed Advertising Poster South Australia Railways Framed Advertising Poster

South Australia Railways Framed Advertising Poster

Lot #299 (Sale Order 351 of 525)

This is an original South Australia Railways advertising poster from the 1920's. The poster shows wonderful graphics of the Rail Motor Car and scenic views. The poster is in good overall condition. The frame measures 24" x 34.75".

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Original 1950's Coca Cola Advertising Tray Original 1950's Coca Cola Advertising Tray

Original 1950's Coca Cola Advertising Tray

Lot #300 (Sale Order 352 of 525)

This is an original scarce Coca Cola advertising tray from the 1950's. The tray shows a table set with tuna sandwiches and bottles of Coca Cola. The tray is marked in two places with the Coca Cola logo and reads "Sign of Good Taste". The Coca Cola tray is in very good condition. It measures 10.5" x 13.25".

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Hi-Point Model C9 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol Hi-Point Model C9 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol

Hi-Point Model C9 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot #301 (Sale Order 353 of 525)

This is a Hi-Point Firearms Model C9 semi-automatic pistol chambered in the 9mm Luger caliber. The pistol features a synthetic composite frame and grip with a steel slide. The left side of the slide is marked "Hi-Point Firearms Beemiller Inc. Mansfield OH Model C9 9mm Luger". The pistol is in good condition. It measures 5" x 6.75". Serial number is P1320614. This is a modern manufactured firearm and requires an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Hi-Point Model C9 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol Hi-Point Model C9 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol

Hi-Point Model C9 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot #302 (Sale Order 354 of 525)

This is a Hi-Point Firearms Model C9 semi-automatic pistol chambered in the 9mm Luger caliber. The pistol features a synthetic composite frame and grip with a steel slide. The left side of the slide is marked "Hi-Point Firearms Beemiller Inc. Mansfield OH Model C9 9mm Luger". The pistol is in good condition. It measures 5" x 6.75". Serial number is P133295. This is a modern manufactured firearm and requires an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Hi-Point Model C9 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol Hi-Point Model C9 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol

Hi-Point Model C9 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot #303 (Sale Order 355 of 525)

This is a Hi-Point Firearms Model C9 semi-automatic pistol chambered in the 9mm Luger caliber. The pistol features a synthetic composite frame and grip with a steel slide. The left side of the slide is marked "Hi-Point Firearms Beemiller Inc. Mansfield OH Model C9 9mm Luger". The pistol is in good condition. It measures 5" x 6.75". Serial number is P1320655. This is a modern manufactured firearm and requires an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Beatles Please Please Me ZTOX 5550 12 Beatles Please Please Me ZTOX 5550 12

Beatles Please Please Me ZTOX 5550 12" LP

Lot #304 (Sale Order 356 of 525)

This lot includes a German Export copy of The Beatles, Please Please Me, Odeon ZTOX 5550, 12" Stereo LP. The record shows the UK cover art. The German release was made for sale to US troops stationed in Germany, and surrounding nations. The sleeve of the record shows good condition, with no splits to the seams, and only a little yellowing. The record itself is still stored in its original paper sleeve, and shows fair condition. The record is a fantastic addition to any collection. The cover sleeve measures 12 1/2" x 12 1/4".

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Antique Catholic Sick Call Last Rites Set Antique Catholic Sick Call Last Rites Set

Antique Catholic Sick Call Last Rites Set

Lot #305 (Sale Order 357 of 525)

This is an antique Catholic church last rites and sick call set. A Catholic priest would use this set to visit the home of a sick person to provide communion or last rites in the case of a death. The set includes the wooden box, 2 communion plates, a holy water vessel, a crucifix, a small cup, spoon and an envelope of cotton. The set appears to be in good overall condition. The box measures 7" x 13.25" and is 3" tall.

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Southwest Montana Gallatin National Forest Sign Southwest Montana Gallatin National Forest Sign

Southwest Montana Gallatin National Forest Sign

Lot #306 (Sale Order 358 of 525)

This lot provides you with a Southwest Montana recreational road sign. The sign is reads "USDA offices - Gallatin National Forest - Bozeman Ranger District". and has two arrows pointing right. The sign is recreation brown, and has reflective white paint font. The sign is in good condition, though it does show signs of mounting, and years of service. The sign measures 72" long, and 22" high.

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Southwest MT W.Yellowstone/Bozeman/Belgrade Sign Southwest MT W.Yellowstone/Bozeman/Belgrade Sign

Southwest MT W.Yellowstone/Bozeman/Belgrade Sign

Lot #307 (Sale Order 359 of 525)

This item is a large Southwest Montana directional road sign. The sign was at one time placed in Four Corners Montana, known to be the busiest junction in the state. The sign points East towards Bozeman, South towards West Yellowstone, and North towards Belgrade and the Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport. The sign shows good condition. The sign measures 60" x 48".

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Original Cowboy Western Movie Lobby Cards Original Cowboy Western Movie Lobby Cards

Original Cowboy Western Movie Lobby Cards

Lot #308 (Sale Order 360 of 525)

This lot gives you the chance to bid on three original mid-20th century, cowboy Western movie theatre lobby cards. The lot includes "Riders of the Range - 49/612", copywrite and produced by RKO Radio Pictures INC. in 1949, and starring Richard Martin, and Jacqueline White. Next is "Wagon Team - 52/331", Copywrite and produced by Columbia Pictures Corp. in 1952, and starring Gene Autry. Lastly, is "Jubal - 56/63", Produced and copywrite by Columbia Pictures Corp. in 1956, and starring Valarie French, and Felicia Farr. The posters are marked "Printed in U.S.A." and read "Property of National Screen Service Corp. Licensed for display in connection with the exhibition of this picture at your theatre. Must be returned immediately thereafter". The posters are in good condition overall, they do show some browning, and some scattered creases or slight tears. The posters are preserved on mat-board, with corner protectors and mylar shrink wrap. The mat-board the posters are mounted to measures 14 1/2" wide x 11 3/8" tall.

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Taxidermy Alaskan King Crab Real Shell Wall Mount Taxidermy Alaskan King Crab Real Shell Wall Mount

Taxidermy Alaskan King Crab Real Shell Wall Mount

Lot #309 (Sale Order 361 of 525)

This lot provides you with a taxidermy Alaskan King Crab wall mount. The crab was prepared by a professional taxidermist, and shows impressive claws, long legs, and excellent coloring. The real-shell mount is tied down to an oval plaque, lined with checkered linen. The crab is in good condition overall, and ready to hang! The plaque the crab is mounted to measures 35 1/2" x 25 1/4".

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Antique Silver Mounted Heart Spurs Antique Silver Mounted Heart Spurs

Antique Silver Mounted Heart Spurs

Lot #310 (Sale Order 362 of 525)

This is a pair of antique silver mounted spurs with tooled leather straps. The spurs are hand made from forged iron and feature silver mounted heart spots and buttons. The straps are made from genuine leather with beautiful hand tooled stamping. The spurs are in good overall condition. They measure 4.5" x 6.5".

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Persian Hand-Knotted Hamadan Style Runner Rug Persian Hand-Knotted Hamadan Style Runner Rug

Persian Hand-Knotted Hamadan Style Runner Rug

Lot #311 (Sale Order 363 of 525)

This lot provides you with the chance to bid on a gorgeous hand-knotted, Persian "Hamadan" style runner rug. The rug shows a rich maroon color, with five symmetrical medallions, bordered on each side with a hook pattern. The border of the rug displays a beautiful polychrome floral motif. The rug is finished on each end with medium-cut fringe. The rug is in good condition overall, with good color, and a dense pile. The rug measures 9' 6 1/2" x 2' 10".

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Persian Tabriz Pattern Fine Hand Woven Rug Persian Tabriz Pattern Fine Hand Woven Rug

Persian Tabriz Pattern Fine Hand Woven Rug

Lot #312 (Sale Order 364 of 525)

This lot features a Persian Kazak Fine Hand Woven Rug. Tabriz, located to the north-west, is Iran’s second oldest city and has been at the center of the rug-making world for hundreds, perhaps thousands of years. Most Tabriz rugs have a powerful red or blue with contrasting ivory background. Tabriz is the host to some of the most beautiful rugs in the world and rugs form this area are highly sort after by collectors. The rug features a stunning design and impressive weaving. It is in good overall condition, with wear from age and use. Measures: 102 3/4" L x 52" W

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Original Oil on Canvas Horse Racing Painting Original Oil on Canvas Horse Racing Painting

Original Oil on Canvas Horse Racing Painting

Lot #313 (Sale Order 365 of 525)

This is an original oil on canvas framed painting. The piece shows a wonderful horse racing scene filled with action and excellent color. The painting is in good overall condition and has been signed by the artist in the lower right corner as shown. The frame measures 28.75" x 34.75".

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Sand Coulee, MT. Central Lumber CO. Ledger Book Sand Coulee, MT. Central Lumber CO. Ledger Book

Sand Coulee, MT. Central Lumber CO. Ledger Book

Lot #314 (Sale Order 366 of 525)

This lot offers an early Ledger book from the Central Lumber Company, in Sand Coulee, Montana. The hardcover book is wrapped in corduroy, with a steel and leather binding. The earliest date found in the ledger is from "11/30/1918". The book is broken up alphabetically with leather letter tabs for each section. The book is in good condition for the age, it does show crimping to the pages, and some browning. The book measures 12 1/2" wide, 12" tall, and 3 3/8" thick.

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Italian Buffalo Horn Shot Puller Switchblade Knife Italian Buffalo Horn Shot Puller Switchblade Knife

Italian Buffalo Horn Shot Puller Switchblade Knife

Lot #315 (Sale Order 367 of 525)

This is an Italian made buffalo horn lever lock switchblade shot shell puller knife. The knife features a genuine buffalo horn handle set with a hardened steel blade that is marked "AKC Italy". The end of the handle has a shotgun shell puller for 12 and 16 gauge. The Italian lever lock switchblade is in very good condition. It measures 7.75" with a 3" blade.

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Campolin Italian Stag Shot Puller Switchblade Campolin Italian Stag Shot Puller Switchblade

Campolin Italian Stag Shot Puller Switchblade

Lot #315a (Sale Order 368 of 525)

This is an Italian made Campolin stiletto switchblade shot puller knife. The knife features a hardened drop point blade with genuine stag horn grips. The push button on the left side of the grip releases the blade and the lever on the spine of the grip closes the blade. The end of the grip has a shotgun shell puller for both 12 and 16 gauge. The blade is marked "A.G.A. Campolin Maniago-Italy 2016". The switchblade knife is in good condition. It measures 7.75" with a 3" blade.

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Say Burgie Spinning Light Up Clock Advertisement Say Burgie Spinning Light Up Clock Advertisement

Say Burgie Spinning Light Up Clock Advertisement

Lot #316 (Sale Order 369 of 525)

Up for bidding in this lot is a "Say Burgie" spinning, light-up advertising clock. The clock reads "Say Burgie" boldly across the face, and "flavor that sparkles - a truly fine pale beer" behind. When plugged in, the clock illuminates, the heat of the bulbs causes the contrasting pin wheel to spin behind the red and blue logo. Burgermeister was one of the most popular offerings from "San Francisco Brewing". The beer was so popular, the name of the company was changed to Burgermeister Brewing in 1956. Burgermeister was sold to Schlitz in 1961. The clock reads "San Francisco Brewing Corp. - San Francisco Calif.". This mid century clock is in good working condition, it does have a crack in the plastic face. The clock measures 15 1/4" across, and 4 1/4" deep.

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Five NOS Single Sided Old Gold Cigarettes Ad Signs Five NOS Single Sided Old Gold Cigarettes Ad Signs

Five NOS Single Sided Old Gold Cigarettes Ad Signs

Lot #317 (Sale Order 370 of 525)

These are five original New Old Stock Old Gold Cigarettes single-sided tin advertising sign from the 1940's. The signs read "Old Gold Cigarettes Not a Cough in a Carload". The signs are marked in the lower left corner "No. 2219-A" and in the right corner "Mfd. By P. Lorillard Co. Inc.". The signs are in fair overall condition with wear and minor rust as shown. The signs are still covered in original packing paper, which has since become part of the signs. The signs measures 10" x 30".

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American Brewing Co. Pre Prohibition Beer Crate American Brewing Co. Pre Prohibition Beer Crate

American Brewing Co. Pre Prohibition Beer Crate

Lot #318 (Sale Order 371 of 525)

This lot offers you a pre-prohibition beer crate from the American Brewing Company, out of Great Falls Montana. The American Brewing Company was in service from 1895 until 1918, when they were forced to shut down due to prohibition. The crate shows a greenish-yellow color, with old school stenciled lettering. The inside of the crate has 24 dividers, and shows vintage "Schlitz" branding. The crate is in good condition, though it is missing its lid. The crate measures 23 5/8" wide, 12 1/5" tall, and 15 1/2" deep.

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1950's Era Original Americana Movie Posters 1950's Era Original Americana Movie Posters

1950's Era Original Americana Movie Posters

Lot #319 (Sale Order 372 of 525)

You have the option to bid on four 1950's era movie posters, including; "Away All Boats"produced and copywrited in 1956 by Universal Pictures, and starring Jeff Chandler, George Nader, Julie Adams and more. next is "Guys and Dolls" copywrited in 1955 by Samuel Goldwyn Productions, and starring Frank Sinatra and Marlon Brando. Followed by "The Mountain", copywrited in 1956 by Paramount Pictures, and starring Spencer Tracy and Robert Wagner. And finally "I Died A Thousand Times" copywrited in 1955 by Warner Brother Pictures, and starring Jack Palance and Shelley Winters. All of the original posters read "Property of national screen service corp. Licensed for display only in connection with the exhibition of this picture at your theatre. Must be returned immediately thereafter". All of the posters except "Guys and Dolls" also show the "Local NO. 1 - Amalgamated Lithographers of America - New York" Logo. All of the posters show good original condition. The paper does exhibit some browning. Each poster measures 22" x 14".

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The Texas Ranger & The Man From Texas Lobby Cards The Texas Ranger & The Man From Texas Lobby Cards

The Texas Ranger & The Man From Texas Lobby Cards

Lot #320 (Sale Order 373 of 525)

This lot provides you with a set of two original mid-20th century Texas Cowboy themed lobby cards. The posters include "The Texas Rangers - 51/213", copywrite in 1951 by Columbia Pictures Corp., and produced by "Edward Small Production". Starring George Montgomery, and Gale Storm. The second lobby card advertises for "The Man From Texas - 48/473", copywrite & produced by Eagle-Lion Films in 1947, and Starring James Craig, and Lynn Bari. Both of the show riveting Western scenes, "The Texas Ranger" depicts a heated saloon moment about to unfold, while "The Man From Texas" depicts are stars on the left hand corner, and a train engine approaching a downed water tower. Both of the original lobby cards are in good condition, they do display some browning, and some slight edge tears. The posters are preserved on mat board, and wrapped in mylar shrink wrap, the mat board measures 14 1/2" wide x 11 3/8" tall.

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Hi-Point Model C9 & JC 9mm & .40 S&W Pistols Hi-Point Model C9 & JC 9mm & .40 S&W Pistols

Hi-Point Model C9 & JC 9mm & .40 S&W Pistols

Lot #321 (Sale Order 374 of 525)

You are bidding on a Pair Of Hi-Point Model C9 and JC 9mm and .40 S&W Pistols. The Hi-Point Model JCP is a blowback operated semi-automatic pistol chambered for the popular .40 S&W round. The Hi-Point Model C-9 is a polymer-framed, semi-automatic, blowback-operated pistol manufactured by Hi-Point Firearms. It is chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum and is rated to accept +P ammunition. These pistols both are lacking magazine. They are both in good working condition, with some signs of wear. These are modern pistol. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial numbers are P1242201 and 118241

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Stallard Arms Model JS-9mm Pistols Stallard Arms Model JS-9mm Pistols

Stallard Arms Model JS-9mm Pistols

Lot #322 (Sale Order 375 of 525)

This lot features a Stallard Arms Model JS-9mm Pistols. The pistols features a black finish, nickel finish, one magazine, and alloy lowers. Stallard Arms was a company that was bought out by Hi-Point firearms. These are modern firearms. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial numbers are 090321 and 070533

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Lorcin Model L22 .22 LR Pistols Lorcin Model L22 .22 LR Pistols

Lorcin Model L22 .22 LR Pistols

Lot #323 (Sale Order 376 of 525)

This lot features a Pair of Lorcin Model L22 .22 LR Pistols. The pistols features a nickel finish, black finish, no magazines, and no extractors. These pistol are in good condition, but showing fair mechanical condition. They are modern firearms. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial numbers are

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Lakeside Decoys Canvasback Duck Decoy Lakeside Decoys Canvasback Duck Decoy

Lakeside Decoys Canvasback Duck Decoy

Lot #324 (Sale Order 377 of 525)

This lot features a canvasback duck decoy, hand crafted by Lakeside Decoys out of Helena Montana. The duck is signed on the underside with the artists name. The duck shows excellent detail, with a hand painted finish. The decoy shows good condition, and measures 14 1/2" long, 6 3/4" wide, and 6 3/4" tall.

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Pendleton Chief Joseph Beaver State Wool Blanket Pendleton Chief Joseph Beaver State Wool Blanket

Pendleton Chief Joseph Beaver State Wool Blanket

Lot #325 (Sale Order 378 of 525)

This is a Pendleton Cheif Joseph Beaver State wool Native American Indian blanket. First woven in the 1920s. Chief Joseph led the Nez Perce tribe native to northeastern Oregon in the late 1800s. Widely admired for protecting his people and speaking the truth, he is honored with this design, symbolizing bravery. Bold arrowheads represent the chief's courage, strength and integrity. Woven in Pendeltons Pacific Northwest mills and softly napped. The blanket features a fantastic purple colored design. The blanket is in like new in the original box. It measures 61 1/2" x 73"

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Montana Native American Arrowhead Collection Montana Native American Arrowhead Collection

Montana Native American Arrowhead Collection

Lot #326 (Sale Order 379 of 525)

This lot showcases a collection of Montana gathered Native American Indian Arrowheads. The collection features arrowheads, spear points, and wolverine claws, and robin egg blue, and greasy transparent yellow trade beads to further accent the display. The collection and display show good condition. There is a nick in the wooden frame on the top right corner. The display measures 20 7/8" wide, and 13" tall.

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Inuit Eskimo Whale Bone Figural Face Carving Inuit Eskimo Whale Bone Figural Face Carving

Inuit Eskimo Whale Bone Figural Face Carving

Lot #327 (Sale Order 380 of 525)

Available in this lot is a Inuit Eskimo, whale bone carving. The carving depicts a playful Inuit woman's face, and has great, bright white bone eyes. The piece is signed on the back with the artist name and location; "Sam Goodhope - SHH, AK - 99772". The carving shows good condition, and measures 10 1/8" tall, 8 3/8" wide, and 1 1/8" thick.

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Ancient Pre-Columbian Mortar & Pestle Ancient Pre-Columbian Mortar & Pestle

Ancient Pre-Columbian Mortar & Pestle

Lot #328 (Sale Order 381 of 525)

This lot offers you an ancient, Pre-Columbian era Mortar & Pestle. The mortar & pestle utilize dense rock construction. The set is believed to originate from around the Mississippi River Valley, from the early Mississippi period of 1000-1200 C.E.. The mortar bowl is a large rectangular shape, with shallow walls. The set is in good condition, and measures 16 1/2" wide, 13 3/4" deep, and 4" tall.

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Crow High Top Polychrome Mineral Dye Moccasins Crow High Top Polychrome Mineral Dye Moccasins

Crow High Top Polychrome Mineral Dye Moccasins

Lot #329 (Sale Order 382 of 525)

Included in this lot is a beautiful set of Crow Native American Indian high top moccasins. The moccasins show a tanned hide construction, with mineral ocher dyed geometric patterns painted on the exterior of the boots. The inside of the moccasins are lined with plush sheep skin, and are cinched down with leather cord. The moccasins are also finished with thick rubber soles. The exterior dimension of the moccasins equal 16" tall, and 11" from the heel to toe. The boots are believed to be a woman's size 6 1/2 or 7.

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Navajo Fred Harvey Sterling & Turquoise Bracelets Navajo Fred Harvey Sterling & Turquoise Bracelets

Navajo Fred Harvey Sterling & Turquoise Bracelets

Lot #330 (Sale Order 383 of 525)

You have the chance to bid on a set of three Navajo Native American Indian bracelets expertly crafted by Navajo Silversmith Fred Harvey. Each bracelet has an ornate sterling silver band, either showing a floral motif, or feather motif. The first bracelet has a chip turquoise and oxblood coral butterfly sitting front and center, and a petite 12 pedal flower set to each side. The second piece has a striking braided sterling silver twist running through the center of the band, with a decent nugget of cripple creek turquoise tightly set into the center. The last cuff has a nice nugget of sleeping beauty turquoise set into the silver band, and has wonderful silver feather stemming from each side. The bracelets show good condition 2 5/8" wide, and 2" tall. The inside circumference of all the bracelets equals approximately 6 7/8".

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Plains Indian Catlinite Pipe and Stem Plains Indian Catlinite Pipe and Stem

Plains Indian Catlinite Pipe and Stem

Lot #331 (Sale Order 384 of 525)

This is a Plains Native American Indian catlinite pipe with carved wooden stem. The catlinite bowl has been hand carved showing wonderful form. The stem is made from solid wood and is hand carved as well. The Indian pipe and stem are in good condition. The piece measures 2" x 15.5".

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Kangaroo Hide 20ga. Shotgun Shell Belt Kangaroo Hide 20ga. Shotgun Shell Belt

Kangaroo Hide 20ga. Shotgun Shell Belt

Lot #332 (Sale Order 385 of 525)

This is an antique English made kangaroo hide shotgun shell belt. The belt features 24 loops specially fitted for 20ga. shotgun shells with roller buckles. The kangaroo hide ammunition belt is in good condition. Comes with 17 Federal 20ga. shotgun shells. The belt measures 3" x 29.75".

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French M1874 T-Back Sword Bayonet 11mm Gras 1876 French M1874 T-Back Sword Bayonet 11mm Gras 1876

French M1874 T-Back Sword Bayonet 11mm Gras 1876

Lot #333 (Sale Order 386 of 525)

Offered for sale is a French M1874 T-Back Sword Bayonet 11mm Gras/Chassepot Rifle. This T-back sword bayonet for use on the 11 mm. M1874 Gras rifle. The M1874 was a conversion of the M1866 Chassepot design, that enabled use of the 11.15 x 59 mm. centerfire cartridge. The M1874 rifle is referred to as the Gras, after the French Army officer who developed the conversion, Colonel Basile Gras. This bayonet is in good condition, with signs of age. The blade length is 20 1/2" and the over all length in scabbard is 26"

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Schrade American Cowboy Commemorative Knife NIB Schrade American Cowboy Commemorative Knife NIB

Schrade American Cowboy Commemorative Knife NIB

Lot #334 (Sale Order 387 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Schrade Cutlery American Cowboy Commemorative Knife. This knife features a 3 3/4" blade, hand painted design, and original case. This is a commemorative knife to celebrate the American Cowboy. This is a Like New example of a Schrade Commemorative knife. Measures 5" folded.

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Hand Carved Wooden Sculpture Of St. Michael Hand Carved Wooden Sculpture Of St. Michael

Hand Carved Wooden Sculpture Of St. Michael

Lot #335 (Sale Order 388 of 525)

You are bidding on a late 19th-early 20th Century Ecuadorian polychrome painted wood figural sculpture depicting Saint Michael the Archangel slaying the devil--depicted as a fiery serpent. The original painted surface has surface wear and cracking consistent with age; the spear is missing, but otherwise in good condition. Measures 31" tall by 14" across and 9.5" wide.

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CFK Damascus Exotic Camel Bone Knife & Scabbard CFK Damascus Exotic Camel Bone Knife & Scabbard

CFK Damascus Exotic Camel Bone Knife & Scabbard

Lot #336 (Sale Order 389 of 525)

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 9.25" with a 4.25" blade.

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CFK Damascus Ram's Horn Knife & Scabbard CFK Damascus Ram's Horn Knife & Scabbard

CFK Damascus Ram's Horn Knife & Scabbard

Lot #337 (Sale Order 390 of 525)

This is a CFK Cutlery Company custom hand made in the USA knife. The knife features a hand forged and folded authentic Damascus steel blade. It has a ram's horn handle with brass and stainless steel. The knife 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 knife is in good, unused condition. The knife measures 9" with a 4" blade.

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Taxco Los Castillo Necklace & Bracelet 1940-1950's Taxco Los Castillo Necklace & Bracelet 1940-1950's

Taxco Los Castillo Necklace & Bracelet 1940-1950's

Lot #338 (Sale Order 391 of 525)

This is an excellent early original Los Castillo Taxco Sterling Silver, Coral, and Turquoise Squash Blossom Large Necklace and Cuff / Bracelet. Los Castillo Silversmithing is some of the finest from the Mid-Century early movement in Taxco, Mexico. Some of the sterling silver pieces from Los Castillo have sold at auction for more than $4,000 with similar jewelry pieces showing less detail and no stones have sold for over $3,000.00. The piece shows an antique finish sterling silver with a serpentine coiled snake design accentuated with wonderful authentic polished turquoise and oxblood coral stones. Both the bracelet and necklace are stamped by “925 / TA-25 / MEXICO” with the necklace being marked “LOS CASTILLO TAXCO”. Each section of the necklace is hand designed and worked from a piece of sterling showing the utmost craftsmanship and excellent quality. The necklace pendant shows a three-tiered section having four rows of stones and a chandelier like affect, truly a wonderful design. The matched set shows fine original condition. The necklace measures 19.5 inches long and the bracelet has an inside circumference of 9 inches.

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Mobiloil Porcelain Advertising Signs Mobiloil Porcelain Advertising Signs

Mobiloil Porcelain Advertising Signs

Lot #339 (Sale Order 392 of 525)

This is a pair of Mobiloil porcelain advertising signs. The first sign is in the shape of an oil can and shows the Pegasus winged horse logo. The second sign reads "Ask For Gargoyle Mobiloil Authorized Service Vacuum Oil Company". Both signs are in good condition. The larger sign measures 9.75" x 12".

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Burlington Northern Railroad Yard Office Sign Burlington Northern Railroad Yard Office Sign

Burlington Northern Railroad Yard Office Sign

Lot #340 (Sale Order 393 of 525)

This is an original metal sign from the Burlington Northern Inc. Yard Office. The piece was recovered in Montana and was on display at the OR&W Railroad. The piece shows a green background with white lettering. This is from the Edgerly OR&W Ride on Live Steam Railroad Collection in Bozeman, Montana. Measures 9" x 60".

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Jennings Firearms Bryco 38 & Model J-22 Jennings Firearms Bryco 38 & Model J-22

Jennings Firearms Bryco 38 & Model J-22

Lot #341 (Sale Order 394 of 525)

Provided for bidding in this lot is two "Jennings Firearms" semi-automatic pistols - One being a Bryco 38, chambered in .380 auto, and the second being a J-22 by Calwestco, and chambered in .22 long rifle. Both pistols utilize a heel-clip style magazine release, and have fixed sights. Overall, the pistols are in fair condition, they both display wear from usage, the J-22 is absent of a magazine, and both pistols are missing their firing pins. The Bryco 38 measures 5 1/4" long, 3 7/8" tall, and 7/8" wide. Both of these pistols are modern firearms and require FFL transfer or NICS background checks. Serial #'s: Bryco 38-1022999, Jennings J-22- 430389.

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18k Gold & Carved Blue Agate Cameo Brooch 18k Gold & Carved Blue Agate Cameo Brooch

18k Gold & Carved Blue Agate Cameo Brooch

Lot #342 (Sale Order 395 of 525)

Featured in this lot is a wonderful blue agate and 18k gold carved cameo pendant. The pendant is housed in a golden frame, with a black stone base, and carved blue agate on top. The layering of thin materials creates for deep contrasting color, and a gradient that wouldn't be achievable without a base color. The expertly crafted brooch pin or pendant displays a fine carving of a Victorian Era Woman, adorned by flowers. The brooch is marked on the bottom with ".750 - NA", denoting it to 18k gold purity. The hanger is also stamped ".750". The brooch shows very good condition. The piece measures 1 1/2" tall, and 1" wide.

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Montana Moss Picture Agate Sterling Necklace Montana Moss Picture Agate Sterling Necklace

Montana Moss Picture Agate Sterling Necklace

Lot #343 (Sale Order 396 of 525)

This lot features a Montana moss agate, and sterling silver necklace. Moss agate is a form of chalcedony which includes minerals of a green color embedded in the stone, forming filaments and other patterns suggestive of moss. The field is a clear or milky-white quartz, and the included minerals are mainly oxides of manganese or iron. Montana moss agate stones are know for there beauty and are prized among collectors. The piece is in good condition for its age. Measures: 13 1/8" long from the bottom of the pendant to the top of the clasp. The pendant itself measures 1 1/8" wide, and 7/8" tall.

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Polychrome Petite Point Cuff Bracelet Polychrome Petite Point Cuff Bracelet

Polychrome Petite Point Cuff Bracelet

Lot #344 (Sale Order 397 of 525)

This item is a polychrome petite point, silver colored cuff. The bracelet has a concentric "gemstone" design, that stems from a central bead. The bracelet is silver-like, but is untested. between each row of droplet gemstones is a braided twist. The bracelet is in good condition. It measures overall2 3/4" wide, and 2" tall. The inside circumference is approximately 7 1/4".

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USFS Copper Creek Cattle Allotment Wooden Sign USFS Copper Creek Cattle Allotment Wooden Sign

USFS Copper Creek Cattle Allotment Wooden Sign

Lot #345 (Sale Order 398 of 525)

This lot includes a "Copper Creek Distribution Unit of The Copper Creek Cattle Allotment", wooden United States Forest Service sign. The sign originates from Copper Creek, just outside of Helena Montana. The sign shows the USFS trademark shield logo on the top left and right corner. The sign is in fair condition, it has a large splinter missing from the top of the sign. The piece measures 62" x 9".

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Antique Leather Show Horse Serape Antique Leather Show Horse Serape

Antique Leather Show Horse Serape

Lot #345a (Sale Order 399 of 525)

This item is an antique leather show horse serape or fly net. The net is made completely of leather, and drapes over the horses back to prevent from lurking flies, and add dynamic motion to a moving horse. The net shows awesome rich dark brown color, and healthy leather, with minimal cracks or splits. The serape is in good condition overall, though it does have some torn leather from use. The net measures approximately 110" wide, and 63" long.

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Smokey Bear U.S. Forest Service Porcelain Sign Smokey Bear U.S. Forest Service Porcelain Sign

Smokey Bear U.S. Forest Service Porcelain Sign

Lot #346 (Sale Order 400 of 525)

This is a Smokey Bear porcelain enamel sign. Smokey Bear was adopted by the U.S. Forest Service back in the 1940's as part of their campaign to prevent forest fires. This sign shows a book of matches with Smokey's face. The sign is in good condition. It measures 7.75" x 11".

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Missoula Mercantile Co. Gunpowder Tea Crate Missoula Mercantile Co. Gunpowder Tea Crate

Missoula Mercantile Co. Gunpowder Tea Crate

Lot #347 (Sale Order 401 of 525)

Up for bidding in this lot is an early original Missoula Mercantile Company Gunpowder Tea crate. The box originally held 5lbs of gunpowder tea. Starting in 1880, the Missoula Mercantile Company once was home to the largest department store between Minneapolis and Seattle, selling anything from horseshoes to hosieries. The box originates from around the turn of the 19th century, and is in good condition, it displays some edge split. The box measures 7 1/2" x 10 3/4" x 7 5/8".

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Copper Trumpet & Service Pieces Early to Modern Copper Trumpet & Service Pieces Early to Modern

Copper Trumpet & Service Pieces Early to Modern

Lot #348 (Sale Order 402 of 525)

This lot consists of a collection of 7 pieces of antique and vintage copper items. The items include a bugle, humidor, mug, small kettle, small round tray, small rectangular tray and an ashtray. Of the seven items, three have manufacturer names. The round tray was made by S. Sternau & Co. in New York, as marked on the bottom. It is also marked, "Solid Copper"; date is unknown. It retains a beautiful shiny appearance. The small rectangular tray was made by Copper Craft Guild in Taunton, Mass. Copper Craft Guild was only in business from 1973-1978. Their solid copper products had a special coating to prevent tarnishing. The tray retains its warm copper color with floral engraving around the inside of the tray. On the bottom of the tray is a Copper Craft Guild sticker. The ashtray was made by Gregorian Copper. Gregorian Copper was founded by the Gregori Brothers in 1946 in their parents' garage in California. After two years, they moved their operations to San Clemente, CA, where manufactured their products until they sold the company in 1968. The square ashtray features a hammered copper design with a double pinecone design hammered into the bottom. On the bottom is the Gregorian copper foil label. The largest piece is the round 12, measuring 12".

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Standard Oil Porcelain Advertising Signs Standard Oil Porcelain Advertising Signs

Standard Oil Porcelain Advertising Signs

Lot #349 (Sale Order 403 of 525)

This is a pair of Standard Oil Company porcelain gas pump advertising signs. Each of the signs shows red, white and blue graphics with the iconic torch logo. The signs are in good condition. The round sign measures 11.75" in diameter.

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Whitaker Automotive Embossed Advertising Sign Whitaker Automotive Embossed Advertising Sign

Whitaker Automotive Embossed Advertising Sign

Lot #350 (Sale Order 404 of 525)

For bidding in this lot is a Whitaker Automotive Cable Service, service station advertising sign. The sign originates from the 1950's and displays a stamped steel construction, with bright lithograph graphics, and embossed lettering. The sign reads from top to bottom; "We Check the Cables For Safe Driving - Quality First - Whitaker Automotive Cable Service". The sign is in good condition, it does display some patina. The sign measures 23" wide, 11" tall, and 2 1/4" deep.

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Alemite Motor Oil Petroliana Advertising Sign RARE Alemite Motor Oil Petroliana Advertising Sign RARE

Alemite Motor Oil Petroliana Advertising Sign RARE

Lot #351 (Sale Order 405 of 525)

This lot provides you with the chance to bid on a beautiful piece of petroliana, in the form of a "Alemite Motor Oils" advertising sign. Alemite has been in business since 1918, first starting with the production of the screw type grease gun, and zerk fitting, and later to branch out into the manufacture of motor oils, grease, and accessories. This sign is believed to originate from the 1960's - and showcases a stepped, 3-piece, steel construction. The sign displays bright metallic lithograph graphics, and reads; "Alemite - Petroleum Products - Automotive, Farm Industrial - Motor Oils - all types - all grades - Lubricants for all requirements - Gear, Chassis, Machine, Bearing, Specialized Lubricants". The sign is also marked on the lower right hand corner with "Form 27-178". The sign is in very good condition, though it does display some very minor patina around the edges, and typical nicks and scratches. The sign measures 23 1/8" wide, 36 3/4" tall, and 1 1/2" deep.

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Buddy L Texaco Tanker Stamped Steel Toy Truck Buddy L Texaco Tanker Stamped Steel Toy Truck

Buddy L Texaco Tanker Stamped Steel Toy Truck

Lot #352 (Sale Order 406 of 525)

This lot has a fantastic offer for toy collectors, and peroliana collectors alike - a 1950's era "Buddy L" Texaco tanker truck. The truck is constructed of pressed steel, and boasts a bright candy red paint job, with "Texaco" on each side of the tanker, and "Tour with Texaco - Sound your horn - The road is yours" on the back. The cab of the truck reads "Buddy L" on the plastic grill, and shows the trademark Texaco star logo on each door. The hard plastic wheels show chrome colored hub caps, and read "Buddy L - U.S.A" on the sidewalls of the tires. The bottom of the truck is stamped with the script "Patent applied for". The truck shows good condition, but does display some minor play wear. The truck measures 23 3/4" long, 5 5/8" wide, and 6 1/4" tall.

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Denix Civil War 12Pounder Miniature Replica Cannon Denix Civil War 12Pounder Miniature Replica Cannon

Denix Civil War 12Pounder Miniature Replica Cannon

Lot #353 (Sale Order 407 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Denix Civil War 12 Pounder Miniature Replica Cannon. The cannon features accurate detail, cast metal fixture, wood carriage, 6" metal rimmed wheels, and detachable ram and powder rod. Mostly employed in the period of the American Civil War, Dahlgren guns were muzzle loading naval artillery designed by, and named after, Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren USN. Dahlgren’s design philosophy evolved from an accidental explosion of a 32-pounder that actually killed a gunner. Dahlgren thought that a safer, more powerful naval cannon could be designed by simply applying more scientific design criteria. Dahlgren guns were designed with a smooth curved shape, equalizing strain and concentrating more of the weight of the metal in the gun breech to keep the gun from bursting. This miniature cannon reproduction of the famed 12 Pounder cannon is truly a distinctive display piece for your home or office. This piece looks to be in like new condition, with few signs of wear or use. The piece measures 16" L x 8 1/2" W x 6" H

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7 Original Framed Portraits of Charles M. Russell 7 Original Framed Portraits of Charles M. Russell

7 Original Framed Portraits of Charles M. Russell

Lot #354 (Sale Order 408 of 525)

This lot offers you seven framed portraits of famous Western artist, Charles M. Russell. Charles - who has completed around 4000 works of art, was born in St. Louis Missouri, and moved to Montana at the age of 16. Originally, Charles went to Montana to work on a sheep ranch, although that didn't last long, he ended up becoming well-versed in all things Western. These photographs show Charles in a variety of situations; spending leisure time with his wife Nancy, attending the Pablo Buffalo Roundup, painting in his study, visiting Goldwyn Studios, and even visiting the Calgary Stampede with Chief Big Belly. The lot is in good condition, with photographs ranging throughout Charles late life. The largest frame measures 12 3/8" wide, and 10 1/2" tall.

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Characters Who Tamed The West by Ace Powell Characters Who Tamed The West by Ace Powell

Characters Who Tamed The West by Ace Powell

Lot #355 (Sale Order 409 of 525)

This is a collection of 15 prints titled "Characters Who Tamed the West" by Montana artist, Ace Powell. Powell is well known in the world of Western art. Ace was acquainted with Charlie Russell, from whom he learned a great deal. This set of prints dates from the 1970's. It is a limited edition set numbered 31/1000. All the prints are in very good condition. They each measure 8" x 10" and are suitable for framing.

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Sioux Native American Beaded Tobacco Pouches Sioux Native American Beaded Tobacco Pouches

Sioux Native American Beaded Tobacco Pouches

Lot #356 (Sale Order 410 of 525)

This lot contains a set of three Sioux Native American Indian Beaded tobacco pouches. The first bag is associated with the Santee Sioux and shows a floral motif, containing chalk white, semi-transparent navy blue, blood red, and corn yellow trade seed beads. The two smaller pouches originate from the Lakota Sioux and both show geometric pattern, one of them also shows off short-cut tanned hide fringe. The pouch with the fringe boasts sky blue, chalk white, rich black, and Hudson Bay red white heart trade seed beads, with red ocher dye finishing on the back. The last pouch has no hanging string, but shows a simple geometric pattern, with robin egg blue, and crimson red trade seed beads. All of these pouches originate from around the late 19th century, and show good condition. The largest bag measures 5" x 4 1/2".

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Early Iroquois Beaded Whimsical Collection c.19thC Early Iroquois Beaded Whimsical Collection c.19thC

Early Iroquois Beaded Whimsical Collection c.19thC

Lot #357 (Sale Order 411 of 525)

Included in this lot is a set of three Iroquois Native American Indian beaded accessories, including; a double sided woman's beaded felt purse, a beaded pin cushion, and what appears to be a topper or padded, beaded toy. These items originate from the Finger Lakes region of upper New York state, from the late 19th century. The purse is mainly constructed of dark brown felt, with an accenting tan braided border, and a floral motif with polychrome trade seed beads including transparent greasy yellow, sky blue, Cheyenne pink, chalk white, and more. The pin cushion is made primarily of tan trade cloth, cut into the shape of a heart, and showing polychrome transparent butterfly's. The last piece appears to be a trade cloth whimsical toy, in the shape of a chicken, and also showing a floral motif, and eccentric trade seed bead patterns. The lot shows fair-good condition, with the pin cushion showing wear from usage, and the purse being in good condition with minimal bead loss. The purse measures 6 1/2" x 6 1/2".

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Pioneer Montana Framed Photograph Pioneer Montana Framed Photograph

Pioneer Montana Framed Photograph

Lot #358 (Sale Order 412 of 525)

This is a framed photograph of Pioneer, Montana. Located near Helena, Pioneer was a gold mining town in the mid to late 1800's. The town had hotels, general stores, breweries, blacksmith shops, etc. A feud between the local government and a mine operator led to the destruction of many buildings. This photo shows the town presumably in 1870-1890. It has been professionally matted and framed. A plaque at the bottom reads "Pioneer, Montana". The photograph is in good condition. The frame measures 10.75" x 22.75".

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Cheyenne Fully Beaded Turtle Effigy 19th Century Cheyenne Fully Beaded Turtle Effigy 19th Century

Cheyenne Fully Beaded Turtle Effigy 19th Century

Lot #359 (Sale Order 413 of 525)

The lot features an original Cheyenne Native American Indian fully beaded Umbilical Cord Turtle Fetish dating to the 19th Century. These umbilical cord fetishes are very scarce in original form. The beaded design is typical of Cheyenne colors and stylings of the period, including the common blue-bordered block / bar design seen in Cheyenne beadwork. The beadwork is all glass trade seed beads in chalk white, medium blue, Cheyenne pink, semi-transparent sky padre blue, and a single semi-transparent green bead. The turtle is beaded on rawhide parfleche leather with four fringed feet. The piece measures overall 5 1/2 inches in length from the tip of the head/mouth to the top of the tail. In the realm of Plains Indian beadwork, Cheyenne beaded fetishes are very rare.

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Three Navajo Sterling Silver and Turquoise Rings Three Navajo Sterling Silver and Turquoise Rings

Three Navajo Sterling Silver and Turquoise Rings

Lot #360 (Sale Order 414 of 525)

This lot, on which you have the opportunity to bid, consists of three Navajo rings. Each ring is of sterling silver and features a turquoise stone. Two of the rings feature Sleeping Beauty Turquoise stones. The first has what looks like a flower petal design with a leaf along one side. The Sleeping Beauty Turquoise nugget is surrounded by roped silver. It is marked, "FP", but the initials are unknown. The ring measures 1 3/8" x 1" and is a size 6. The second ring featuring Sleeping Beauty Turquoise also has a botanical theme with a trio of leaves on each side surrounding the stone, which is more in-set. The ring is marked, "Sterling" and measures about 7/8" x 1" and is a size 8 1/4. The third ring features a polished turquoise stone not often seen: Morenci Turquoise. Morenci Turquoise was mined in S.E. Arizona and has an unusual matrix of irregular iron pyrite--fool's gold. The Morenci mine was an open pit copper mine that also yielded a lot of turquoise. The mine is now depleted, making the turquoise collectible. The ring shows a large polished Morenci Turquoise stone surrounded by roped silver. The sides are a simple wedge shape stamped with straight lines. The ring measures 3/4" x 1" and is a size 7 1/2.

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Antique Brass & Leather Sleigh Bells Antique Brass & Leather Sleigh Bells

Antique Brass & Leather Sleigh Bells

Lot #361 (Sale Order 415 of 525)

This lot features an antique set of beautiful engraved brass sleigh bells. The bells are firmly set to the rich brown leather strap, and shake with a gorgeous, reverberating tone. The bells are smallest towards the outsides, and grow larger as you get closer to the middle. These straps were often fixed to the reigns of a large carriage, to alert pedestrians of the oncoming traffic. The bells and belt are in good condition overall, the largest bell is missing, and the belt is experiencing some cracking. The sleigh bells are believed to originate from as early as the last quarter of the 19th c. -. The piece measures 78 1/4" long. The largest bell measures approximately 1 1/4" across.

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Book Collection: American Forestry Series Book Collection: American Forestry Series

Book Collection: American Forestry Series

Lot #362 (Sale Order 416 of 525)

This lot consists of a collection of 10 books, all handsomely bound, from the American Forestry Series. Each book deals with a different topic in Forestry and is by a different author(s). The titles are as follows: -Range Management -Harvesting Timber Crops -Forest Pathology -Forest Mensuration- Chapman and Meyer -Forest Valuation -Forest Mensuration- Bruce and Schumacher -Forest Products -Textbook of Dendrology -Textbook of Wood Technology -An Introduction to American Forestry The copyright dates range from 1938-1950. These books appear to have been collected and used by a person living in Missoula and working in forestry management. The books are in very good to excellent condition.

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Butchers Occupational Shaving Mugs Butchers Occupational Shaving Mugs

Butchers Occupational Shaving Mugs

Lot #363 (Sale Order 417 of 525)

This lot includes two turn of the century butchers occupational shaving mugs. Each mug depicts a steers head, with criss-crossing butchers tools. These mugs were primarily used between the 1870's through the 1920's, and almost every man in the country had his own shaving mug, often time personalized with his occupation and adorned with his name, these mugs are no exception! The first mug has a bright white and pink primary background, with gold colored font and borders. The mug shows the name "Henry Walter". The second mug is primarily all white, with a robin egg blue vignette, and a beautiful floral motif. Both mugs show good condition. The "Henry Walter" mug shows some crazing, and the "W. Habersad" mug has some slight brush staining. The larger of the two mugs measures 3 5/8" tall, 4 1/4" deep, and 3 5/8" across.

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Signed Ducks Unlimited Canada Goose Book Ends Signed Ducks Unlimited Canada Goose Book Ends

Signed Ducks Unlimited Canada Goose Book Ends

Lot #364 (Sale Order 418 of 525)

Offered for bidding is a set of Jennings Decoy Co. crafted Canada goose decoy book ends. The book ends were made for Ducks Unlimited, and are signed by the artist "Victor B". The beautifully hand painted book ends have the ducks unlimited shield plaque above the head of the goose. The book ends are in good condition, and measure 6 3/4" deep, 7 1/8" tall, and 5" wide.

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Collection of Montana Development Books Collection of Montana Development Books

Collection of Montana Development Books

Lot #365 (Sale Order 419 of 525)

This lot includes thirty books about the development, and culture of the state of Montana, during the days of westward expansion, and on. Included in the lot are as follows; "On the Road to Yellowstone", "Montana's Legislature", "Butte & Anaconda... Revisited", "Dusting Off the Old Ones", "Montana in Miniature", "Military & Trading Posts of Montana", "Where It All Began", "Photo History of Aldridge", "The Story of Butte", "Those Shining Mountains of Montana", "Call of the Headwaters", "Early History of Gallatin County", "The Bitterrooter", "Conrad Kohrs - An Autobiography", "Prostitution of the Early West", "Growing Pains", "Joeseph M. Dixon of Montana" (Parts 1 & 2), "The Land of Opportunity 1920", "Historical Essays of Montana", "Montana Laws Made Plain", "Butte Montana Beneath the X-Ray", "Three Forks the Gateway", "Top O' The Mountain", "Lewis & Clark at Fort Clatsop", "Maggie and Montana", "Great Falls Reduction Department", "Montana in the Making", "Overland Days to Montana", and finally "Historical Society of Montana" Volumes 4 & 5. The lot of books is in fair-very good condition, some books have been stored in mylar protective sleeves, while some have seen their fair share of use. The largest novel is "Those Shining Mountains of Montana", which measures 13 7/8" x 9 7/8" x 1/2".

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J.E. Haynes Mammoth Hot Springs Hand Tinted Photo J.E. Haynes Mammoth Hot Springs Hand Tinted Photo

J.E. Haynes Mammoth Hot Springs Hand Tinted Photo

Lot #366 (Sale Order 420 of 525)

This lot includes a J.E. Haynes hand tinted photograph of the Yellowstone National Parks famous "Angel Terrace at Mammoth Hot Springs". Jack Ellis Haynes is the son of the "Official Park Photographer" and "Mr. Yellowstone", Frank J. Haynes. Jack was born in 1884, the same year F.J. Haynes opened his first photography shop in Yellowstone National Park. Jack worked under his father for the entirety of his young life, and took over his fathers business in 1916 when Frank retired. Sadly, Jack and his works did not carry the same prestigious reputation as his father, though you can see Franks vision in Jacks artwork. This photograph is marked on the bottom left hand corner with the following; "Angel Terrace, Yellowstone Park - © J.E. Haynes - St. Paul". The frame the piece is mounted in measures 19 1/2" wide, and 14 1/2" tall.

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Hawaiian Koa Wood Hand Carved Fertility Figures Hawaiian Koa Wood Hand Carved Fertility Figures

Hawaiian Koa Wood Hand Carved Fertility Figures

Lot #367 (Sale Order 421 of 525)

This lot features a set of Hawaiian Koa wood, hand carved fertility figures. The wood shows a gorgeous red hue, and has fantastic grain. The carvings themselves depict a man, and pregnant woman. Each carving has exaggerated features, and a traditional look. Each carving is marked on the bottom, dating these carvings to 1976. The carvings are in good condition overall, but show some splitting to the wood. The male carving measures 28 1/4" tall, and 7 3/8" wide, and deep.

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Hand Carved Oak Cherub Figural Carving Hand Carved Oak Cherub Figural Carving

Hand Carved Oak Cherub Figural Carving

Lot #368 (Sale Order 422 of 525)

This lot offers a carved oak cherub figure. The piece boasts a great look, with a dark stain, and wonderful patina. The angel figure sits atop a flowing pillar, with a decorative corbel, which shows an angelic face carved into the center. The carving shows good condition, and measures 54 1/2" tall, 24 1/2" wide, and 3" thick.

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Bear & Buffalo Septarian Nodule Fetish Carvings Bear & Buffalo Septarian Nodule Fetish Carvings

Bear & Buffalo Septarian Nodule Fetish Carvings

Lot #369 (Sale Order 423 of 525)

Available for your consideration in this lot is a set of fetish carvings, hand made of septarian nodule. The polished carvings depict a simplistic bear and buffalo. Septarian Nodule is a fossil formed from the Cretaceous period of about 50 - 70 million years ago, between what is now the Gulf of Mexico and Southern Utah. The fossil is composed of decomposing sea life, killed by volcanic eruption, the fossilized creatures bonded with sediment around them, and when the ocean water receded, the organic material compressed, leaving the fossils trapped in calcite. The carvings show good condition, with no apparent cracking. The bear is slightly larger, and measures 3 5/8" long, 2 5/8" tall, and 1" thick.

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Tribal Black Labradorite Figural Carvings Tribal Black Labradorite Figural Carvings

Tribal Black Labradorite Figural Carvings

Lot #370 (Sale Order 424 of 525)

Provided for your consideration is a set of two tribal figural carvings, crafted of black labradorite. The hand carved and polished figural carvings depict regal ancient tribal chiefs, one being slender, and elongated, the other a little shorter and stubbier. Both of the carvings show good condition. The taller carving measures 4 3/8" tall, 2 3/4" deep, and 1 5/8" wide.

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Original Interstate 90 Highway Shield Sign Original Interstate 90 Highway Shield Sign

Original Interstate 90 Highway Shield Sign

Lot #371 (Sale Order 425 of 525)

This is an original Interstate 90 highway sign from Washington. The sign shows the iconic shield with red and blue graphics that read "Interstate 90". The sign was originally installed near Tacoma, Washington and has since been decommissioned. The interstate sign is in good condition. It measures 24" x 24".

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Indian & Cushman Motor Oil Porcelain Signs Indian & Cushman Motor Oil Porcelain Signs

Indian & Cushman Motor Oil Porcelain Signs

Lot #372 (Sale Order 426 of 525)

This is a pair of motor oil can shaped porcelain advertising signs. The first is a Cushman Motor Scooter Oil sign marked "Cushman Motor Works, Inc. Lincoln, Nebraska". The second sign is an Indian Motorcycle Oil showing the Indian image logo in the center. The porcelain signs are in good condition. They measure 8" x 11".

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19th Century Italian Bronze Roman Charioteer 19th Century Italian Bronze Roman Charioteer

19th Century Italian Bronze Roman Charioteer

Lot #373 (Sale Order 427 of 525)

You are bidding on a 19th Century Italian Grand Tour bronze of a Roman Charioteer. The bronze shows a Roman Charioteer in his finely decorated chariot urging on his two lively stallions. The sculpture is set on a burgundy marble platform that measures 13" x 6.5" with the sculpture 9" tall overall. The bronze is in good condition for its age, though the reins the charioteer is shown holding are missing, and the marble base has two chipped corners.

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Italian Grand Tour Bronze Man on Horseback Italian Grand Tour Bronze Man on Horseback

Italian Grand Tour Bronze Man on Horseback

Lot #374 (Sale Order 428 of 525)

You are bidding on a 19th Century Italian Grand Tour sculpture of a Roman Senator on horseback. The sculpture shows a man with no head covering and short hair wearing traditional Roman dress on a stately stallion. In his left hand he holds the reins (not present) and with his right hand is holding something over his head (also missing). The bronze stands on a multicolored brown and white marble base. The base measures 12.5" x 6.5"; the bronze stands about 13.5" tall.

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Gilded Bronze Of Man On Horseback Gilded Bronze Of Man On Horseback

Gilded Bronze Of Man On Horseback

Lot #375 (Sale Order 429 of 525)

This lot is a bronze figure on marble base. The bronze is of a Man on horseback looking over his shoulder. The man is painted in gold on a bronze colored horse. The man is dressed in a traditional East Indian tunic with two Janbiyas tucked into his belt. On his head is a traditional jeweled turban; he is sitting on a fancy tassled horse blanket and is wearing brass tapaderos on his feet. The horse is decked with tassels and prancing proudly. The sculpture is fastened to a marble base measuring 12 3/8" x 6 3/4 "; it stands 11 1/4" tall overall.

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Sterling Silver Line Bracelet with Clear Gemstone Sterling Silver Line Bracelet with Clear Gemstone

Sterling Silver Line Bracelet with Clear Gemstone

Lot #376 (Sale Order 430 of 525)

This item is an exceptional sterling silver bracelet adorned with 195 small clear gemstones and 39 larger clear gemstones. This bracelet is a great example of a line style piece, consisting of rectangular or square links. The style became so popular around the 1920's, to reflect the oh-so popular Art Deco period. The bracelet is in good condition with no missing stones. The box style clasp of the bracelet is stamped with "925" indicating its sterling purity. When unclasped and stretched out, the bracelet measures 9 1/4" long. The wider joining links are 1/4" wide.

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Pre-Columbian Mayan Effigy Figures (2) 500 A.D. Pre-Columbian Mayan Effigy Figures (2) 500 A.D.

Pre-Columbian Mayan Effigy Figures (2) 500 A.D.

Lot #377 (Sale Order 431 of 525)

The lot features two original Pre-Columbian Mayan effigy figures dating to circa 500 A.D. The figures are believed to be from the Maya in Belize and show two human effigy's constructed of terracotta stone. The larger of the two figures shows a male wearing a large headdress and loin cloth with two impressive earrings having a natural patina with red terracotta coloring showing through in a few spots. This larger piece shows some worn and chipped spots, but overall a very well preserved early piece. The second of the two figures shows much wear and patina indicateive of its early age and represents a woman figure with large fanning headdress. These both are very unique and fine early Pre-Columbian Neolithic historic pieces. These each measure 4 1/2 inches and 4 inches in length respectively.

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Bureau of American Ethnology; Teton Sioux Music Bureau of American Ethnology; Teton Sioux Music

Bureau of American Ethnology; Teton Sioux Music

Lot #378 (Sale Order 432 of 525)

Contained in this lot is a 1st edition, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 61; Teton Sioux Music book. The Bureau of American Ethnology was established by Congress in 1879, in order to transfer archived records, and materials relating to the Indians of North America from the interior department, to the Smithsonian Institution. This book in particular shows the sheet music of the Teton Sioux, and goes through the meaning of the songs. The book which was printed in 1918 shows good condition, with some slight moisture damage to the pages. The book measures 9 1/4" x 6 1/8" x 1 5/8".

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Porcelain Enamel Petroliana Advertising Signs Porcelain Enamel Petroliana Advertising Signs

Porcelain Enamel Petroliana Advertising Signs

Lot #379 (Sale Order 433 of 525)

For bidding in this lot is a set of three modern porcelain enamel petroliana collectors advertising signs. Two of the three signs depict a 1 quart oil can, one of them for Kendall, the other for Havoline. The third sign is the trademark "Shell Gasoline" shell logo. The Kendall sign reads "Kendall - The 2000 Mile Oil", and shows the standard Kendall red, black, and white. The Havoline can reads; "Havoline Motor Oil - Wax Free - In Sealed Cans For Your Protection". All of the single sided signs are in good condition. The shell sign measures 11 7/8" wide, and 11 7/8" tall.

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Montana Black Bear Skull Montana Black Bear Skull

Montana Black Bear Skull

Lot #380 (Sale Order 434 of 525)

This lot features a Montana black bear skull. This skull has been prepared by a professional taxidermist, and shows brilliant off-white coloring. It is in excellent condition. The skull measures 6 1/4" wide, 10 5/8" long, and 5 1/4" tall.

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Montana Timber Wolf Taxidermy Skull Montana Timber Wolf Taxidermy Skull

Montana Timber Wolf Taxidermy Skull

Lot #381 (Sale Order 435 of 525)

This item is a Montana timber wolf skull. The taxidermy skull was prepared professionally, and shows excellent off-white coloring. The skull shows all of the wolfs impressive teeth, and good condition overall. The skull measures 5 1/8" wide, 11 1/4" long, and 5 5/8" tall.

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Montana Mountain Lion Taxidermy Skull Montana Mountain Lion Taxidermy Skull

Montana Mountain Lion Taxidermy Skull

Lot #382 (Sale Order 436 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Montana Mountain Lion Skull. The skull features a impressive set of teeth and a great look. The skull has been prepared by a professional taxidermist and shows a brilliant off-white color, and good overall condition. It measures 5 3/4" wide, 7 3/4" long, and 4 1/4" tall.

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Story of Kit Carson's Life and Adventures 1873 Story of Kit Carson's Life and Adventures 1873

Story of Kit Carson's Life and Adventures 1873

Lot #383 (Sale Order 437 of 525)

This is a first edition of "The Story of Kit Carson's Life and Adventures" by Dewitt C. Peters published in 1873. Kit Carson was an American frontiersman who lived as a mountain man, Indian agent and Army officer throughout his life. This book chronicles many of his greatest adventures. The book shows fair condition with a beautifully decorated cover and spine. It measures 6" x 9".

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Museum of Antiquity Illustrated 1882 Museum of Antiquity Illustrated 1882

Museum of Antiquity Illustrated 1882

Lot #384 (Sale Order 438 of 525)

For your consideration is this beautifully illustrated volume, "Museum of Antiquity A Description of Ancient Life". This book explores "the employments, amusements, customs and habits, the cities, palaces, monuments and tombs, the literature and fine arts of 3,000 years ago." This is an 1882 printing of the book entered into the Library of Congress in 1880; written by L.W. Yaggy and T.L. Haines. This book is in good condition for its age. It features a gilded leather spine and gilded partial leather cover. It measures 7" x 9.5" x 3".

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Sahib Edition Rudyard Kipling 9 of 10 Volumes Sahib Edition Rudyard Kipling 9 of 10 Volumes

Sahib Edition Rudyard Kipling 9 of 10 Volumes

Lot #385 (Sale Order 439 of 525)

This lot features a The Sahib Edition Of Rudyard Kipling 9 of 10 Volumes. The volume features a nine out of ten volumes with only the seventh book not being present. This is a great collection showing good condition, with some signs of use and wear. Each book measures 8 1/4" L x 5 3/4" W x 1 1/4" Thick

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The Works Of Washington Irving Ten Volume Set The Works Of Washington Irving Ten Volume Set

The Works Of Washington Irving Ten Volume Set

Lot #386 (Sale Order 440 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Ten Volume Set of The Works Of Washington Irving. This set features ten volumes and two volume IX. The books show good condition with little wear.

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White Rose & Red Crown Porcelain Signs White Rose & Red Crown Porcelain Signs

White Rose & Red Crown Porcelain Signs

Lot #387 (Sale Order 441 of 525)

This is a pair of porcelain gas pump advertising signs. The first sign is a White Rose and the other is Red Crown. Both signs are in very good condition. Each one measures 11.75" in diameter.

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Charles M. Russell: Legacy/ George Catlin Books Charles M. Russell: Legacy/ George Catlin Books

Charles M. Russell: Legacy/ George Catlin Books

Lot #388 (Sale Order 442 of 525)

This lot consists of two coffee table biographies of two famous Old West artists. The first is a very nice first edition copy of Larry Len Peterson's book on C.M. Russell, Charles M. Russell: Legacy Printed and Published Works of Montana's Cowboy Artist. What makes Peterson's book special is that it is the first major work on Russell to come out of Montana: It was published in 1999 by Falcon Publishing in Helena. This amply illustrated volume contains photographs, letters written by Russell, and of course Russell's paintings and drawings. The book is 438 pages, including the index; it measures 11.75" x 11.75". The book is in excellent used condition with the dust jacket having some minor rubbing and stains not affecting the book. The second volume is entitled George Catlin and the Old Frontier. It is "A Biography and Picture Gallery of the Dean of Indian Painters", written by Harold McCracken. The book, published in 1959, is a first edition after the limited edition of 250 copies. The book is in excellent used condition; the dust jacket has some rips, but is now protected by a clear plastic dust jacket. These books would look perfect on any coffee table--especially one in Montana!

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Gilded Framed Painted Portrait Of Two Westies Gilded Framed Painted Portrait Of Two Westies

Gilded Framed Painted Portrait Of Two Westies

Lot #389 (Sale Order 443 of 525)

This lot features an oil painting of two West Highland White Terriers in an outdoor pastoral setting. The painting is in a beautiful gilded frame measuring 21" x 25". The painting and the frame are in good condition. The painting is signed by the artist, but difficult to make out; therefore artist and date are unknown.

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Limited Edition Yellowstone Wonderland Books Limited Edition Yellowstone Wonderland Books

Limited Edition Yellowstone Wonderland Books

Lot #390 (Sale Order 444 of 525)

This group of three books is one out of one thousand limited edition modern printings of "Wonderland Illustrated or Horseback Rides through the Yellowstone National Park" by Harry J. Norton. These books are a very uncommon sight. The books are numbers 363, 344, and 345. The books feature multiple prints, stories and descriptions of Yellowstone and the surrounding area. There is a foldout map of the origins of the snake river in each book. These three books are in impressive new condition. The books measure 4 9/16" W x 7 7/16" L

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Beech-Nut Tobacco Porcelain Advertising Sign Beech-Nut Tobacco Porcelain Advertising Sign

Beech-Nut Tobacco Porcelain Advertising Sign

Lot #391 (Sale Order 445 of 525)

This is a Beech Nut Tobacco porcelain enamel advertising sign. The sign shows a tobacco pouch graphic and reads "A Great Chew". The sign is in good condition. It measures 9" x 12".

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Sinclair H-C Gasoline Petroliana Advertising Sign Sinclair H-C Gasoline Petroliana Advertising Sign

Sinclair H-C Gasoline Petroliana Advertising Sign

Lot #392 (Sale Order 446 of 525)

This lot offers a modern Sinclair H-C Gasoline advertising sign. In 1926 Sinclair introduced H-C Gasoline, the industry's first original high-octane premium gasoline for motorcars. The 72-octane auto fuel, developed at its Houston refinery, was better than anything on the market. H-C stood for "Houston Concentrate", though the advertising men called it "High Compression". This sign is made of tin, with applied vinyl graphics. The sign is in good condition. The sign measures 35 3/8" across.

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Remington Dealer Advertising Sign Remington Dealer Advertising Sign

Remington Dealer Advertising Sign

Lot #393 (Sale Order 447 of 525)

Up for bidding in this lot is a Remington "Dealer" sign. The sign is constructed of tin, with overlayed graphic. The sign shows a primary green background, and has a Remington rifle front and center. The sign reads "Remington - Since 1816 - Dealer". The modern sign is in good condition. The piece measures 46 1/4" wide, and 31 1/2" tall.

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Hudson Bay Red White Heart Trade Bead Necklace Hudson Bay Red White Heart Trade Bead Necklace

Hudson Bay Red White Heart Trade Bead Necklace

Lot #394 (Sale Order 448 of 525)

These are 104 antique original Hudson Bay Fur Trading Company, exotic glass wound trade beads. These have an iconic rich solid red outside color with solid white centers. The beads are all early exotic original Native American Indian trade beads that have been well taken care of and polished. Each bead is approx.1/4"x1/4". The necklace measures approximately 25" in circumference.

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Hudson Bay Blue White Heart Trade Bead Necklace Hudson Bay Blue White Heart Trade Bead Necklace

Hudson Bay Blue White Heart Trade Bead Necklace

Lot #395 (Sale Order 449 of 525)

These are 103 antique original Hudson Bay Fur Trading Company, exotic glass wound trade beads. These have an iconic rich solid blue outside color with solid white centers. The beads are all early exotic original Native American Indian trade beads that have been well taken care of and polished. Each bead is approx.1/4"x1/4". The necklace measures approximately 25" in circumference.

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Russian Glass & Sand Cast Trade Bead Necklace Russian Glass & Sand Cast Trade Bead Necklace

Russian Glass & Sand Cast Trade Bead Necklace

Lot #396 (Sale Order 450 of 525)

You've got the option to bid on a Northwest Coast Native American Indian necklace, composed of large amber, and jade colored Russian glass trade beads, and spaced with polychrome sand cast trade beads. The necklace shows 12 jade colored beads, 23 amber colored beads, and 35 of the sand cast trade beads. The necklace is believed to originate from the late 1800's and shows good condition overall - There is heavy patina forming on all of the beads, however, it still displays excellently. The necklace measures approximately 27" in circumference.

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Vintage Marble Collection Vintage Marble Collection

Vintage Marble Collection

Lot #397 (Sale Order 451 of 525)

This lot features a large collection of vintage marbles. The collection includes hand made, stone, clay, latticino-core, ribbon-core, coreless swirl, superman, cateye, and many, many more. The collection comes packed in 7 vintage mason jars. The collection ranges in condition, but the worst of the damage is shown in the form of play-wear. The largest mason jar measures 7 7/8" tall, and 3 1/2" wide, and deep.

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WBG Corp. Eldorado Glass Wall Hanging Oil Lamp WBG Corp. Eldorado Glass Wall Hanging Oil Lamp

WBG Corp. Eldorado Glass Wall Hanging Oil Lamp

Lot #398 (Sale Order 452 of 525)

for bidding in this lot is an antique WBG Corp. Eldorado, oil lamp, with an Ideal Stover iron wall hanging bracket. The finger lamp sits firmly in the pivoting base, and has a finger grip for portable use. The adjustment knob on the burner reads "W.B.G Corp. Eldorado". The oil lamp is in good complete, and working condition. The lantern measures approximately 12 1/2" tall, 5 1/8" wide, and deep.

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Early Leather Document Hard-Case Early Leather Document Hard-Case

Early Leather Document Hard-Case

Lot #399 (Sale Order 453 of 525)

Offered from this lot is an early cylindrical, leather hard-case for field documents or maps. The case shows a rich mahogany colored leather exterior wrapping, with a purple suede interior lining. The case has a simple top, which is secured with a leather strap, and chromed buckle. The case shows good condition, it does show some staining and scratching to the surface of the leather. The case measures 14 1/4" tall, and 5" across the top.

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Stag Handled Cutlery/ Steak Knife And Fork Sets Stag Handled Cutlery/ Steak Knife And Fork Sets

Stag Handled Cutlery/ Steak Knife And Fork Sets

Lot #400 (Sale Order 454 of 525)

This is your opportunity to bid on fine stag-handled cutlery in their original cases from across the pond. The first set was made by KLA-TRA-SO in Solingen, Germany. Solingen is called the "City of Blades", as it has long been home to famous manufacturers of swords, knives, scissors, and razors. It is a two-piece carving set with stag antler handles. A running stag is carved into each handle. Etched into the blade of the knife some Fall game animals as well as the companies name and place of manufacture. The beautiful Stainless Forged set comes in its own presentation case. The second set was made by Lewis, Rose, and Co. in Sheffield, England. Similar to Solingen in Germany, Sheffield is known as "Steel City", for innovations such as crucible and stainless steel. Lewis, Rose, and Co. is renowned for their fine cutlery with stag horn handles. This gorgeous set includes six forks and six steak knives. This set also comes in its own beautiful presentation case; each utensil is still wrapped in its own wax-paper "sheath". Both sets are in mint condition and look to be unused. The first case measures 15 1/2" x 4 3/8" x 1 3/4". The second case measures 10 7/8" x 9" x 1 7/8".

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1800's Antique Cotton Thread 12 Spool Pack 1800's Antique Cotton Thread 12 Spool Pack

1800's Antique Cotton Thread 12 Spool Pack

Lot #400a (Sale Order 455 of 525)

This is an 1800's antique cotton thread 12 spool pack. The pack of spools comes in the original paper wrapping. The piece came from the Museum of the Fur Trade in Chadron, Nebraska. It shows good overall condition. It measures 3.25" x 5.75".

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Colt Factory Basket Weave Pattern Leather Holster Colt Factory Basket Weave Pattern Leather Holster

Colt Factory Basket Weave Pattern Leather Holster

Lot #401 (Sale Order 456 of 525)

This lot gives you the chance to bid on a Colt Firearms Factory, black leather holster. The holster shows a basket weave pattern, and is marked on the belt look with "Colt Made in the USA", the back of the holster is stamped with a "10". The holster is believed to be made for the Single Action Army. Overall, the holster shows good original condition, and measures 9 1/4" long, from the top of the belt loop, to the tip of the barrel, and 3 1/4" wide.

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71 Antique Alaska Postcards 71 Antique Alaska Postcards

71 Antique Alaska Postcards

Lot #402 (Sale Order 457 of 525)

This lot contains a collection of 71 antique postcards, all related to Alaska. The topics of the cards vary from landscape, fishing, Inuit culture, and more. The postcards originate from the early 1900's, with about 2/3 being color tinted, and the remainders being black and white. The postcards show good condition. Each card measures 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".

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F. Jay Haynes Fargo, Dakota Territory Stereoviews F. Jay Haynes Fargo, Dakota Territory Stereoviews

F. Jay Haynes Fargo, Dakota Territory Stereoviews

Lot #403 (Sale Order 458 of 525)

Available in this lot is a set of three original F. Jay Haynes stereoview cards. These cards originate from the "Northern Pacific Views" series, which was captured between the years of 1885-1905. F. Jay Haynes is not only knows as "Mr. Yellowstone", but was also the official photographer for the Northern Pacific Railroad, he assumed that position from the first day the golden spike was driven, connecting the East and West Northern Pacific Railroad. Each of these three steroview cards show the Northern Pacific train passing through deep snow. These cards which originate from 1888 & 1889 show good condition overall, there is some apparent browning and writing on the surface of the cards, as well as some edge bends. Each card measures 6 7/8" wide x 3 7/8" tall.

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10 Karat Gold Ring 10 Karat Gold Ring

10 Karat Gold Ring

Lot #404 (Sale Order 459 of 525)

Included in this lot for your consideration is a 10 karat gold ring. The ring was made in the likeness of raw gold deposit, and shows a nugget like texture. The ring is marked on the inside of the band with "10k Mexico". The ring shows good condition with little to no apparent wear. The piece is a US size 9 1/4.

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Buffalo Commemorative Dollar Coin Collection Buffalo Commemorative Dollar Coin Collection

Buffalo Commemorative Dollar Coin Collection

Lot #405 (Sale Order 460 of 525)

This is a collection of 24 commemorative Buffalo Dollars. Each coin shows a buffalo on the obverse and the state capitol or state seal on the reverse. All the coins are in good condition. Each one measures 38mm in diameter.

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Zuni Sunface Fetish Brooch & Turquoise Earrings Zuni Sunface Fetish Brooch & Turquoise Earrings

Zuni Sunface Fetish Brooch & Turquoise Earrings

Lot #406 (Sale Order 461 of 525)

This lot offers you a Zuni Native American Indian, sterling silver, turquoise, and oxblood coral sunface fetish brooch pin, and additionally, a set of fox turquoise nugget earrings. The earrings are set into a sterling silver base, and show a simple "stud" construction. The lot shows good condition, with tightly set stone, and warm silver patina. The sunface brooch measures 1 1/8" across.

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Navajo Sterling Turquoise Earrings & Coral Earring Navajo Sterling Turquoise Earrings & Coral Earring

Navajo Sterling Turquoise Earrings & Coral Earring

Lot #407 (Sale Order 462 of 525)

This lot gives you the opportunity to bid on two sets of Navajo Native American Indian earrings. The first set is adorned with 6 nuggets of oxblood coral per earring, and is signed on the back with "T. Duran". The second set of earrings each show a good sized nugget of morenci turquoise, set into a teardrop shaped sterling silver backing. Both earrings utilize a screw type clasp, and each clasp is stamped with "Sterling", indicating their .925% silver purity. The earrings all show good condition, with tightly set stones, and a warm silver patina. The teardrop pendants of the turquoise earrings measures 1 1/8" x 1/2".

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Navajo Bear Claw Bracelet and Ring Navajo Bear Claw Bracelet and Ring

Navajo Bear Claw Bracelet and Ring

Lot #408 (Sale Order 463 of 525)

You are bidding on a Navajo Sterling Silver and Turquoise bear claw shadowbox ring and bracelet set from circa 1980. The bracelet features a sterling chain with three 5/8" teardrop shaped bear claws linked together by small silver cuffs with daisy ornamentation. Each bear claw features a 1/8" round turquoise bezel-set in a shadowbox. It measures 7 1/8" long, opened up. The ring features a 1/2" long teardrop shaped bear claw with a 1/16" round turquoise bezel-set in a shadowbox. The items were not tested and are not marked, but believed to be Sterling Silver.

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Native American Sterling Silver Earrings Native American Sterling Silver Earrings

Native American Sterling Silver Earrings

Lot #409 (Sale Order 464 of 525)

Included in this lot is a set of two Native American Indian, sterling silver earrings. One set of earrings are Navajo, and show a feather motif, with a striking line of inset multistones, including; onyx, turquoise, oxblood coral, and more. The feather earrings are signed by Navajo silvermsith Andrew Johnson, and are stamped with his hallmark "AJ", followed by "Sterling". The second set of earrings are crafted by the Nez Perce, and show an inset turquoise, floral pattern. These clip on earrings are marked on the back with "N&R - NEZ - Sterling". The earrings show good condition, and have a nice warm silver patina. The floral Nez Perce earrings each measure 1 1/4" across.

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Zuni Multistone Inlayed Mosaic Necklace & Bracelet Zuni Multistone Inlayed Mosaic Necklace & Bracelet

Zuni Multistone Inlayed Mosaic Necklace & Bracelet

Lot #410 (Sale Order 465 of 525)

Up for bidding in this lot is a Zuni Native American Indian set of jewelry, including a multistone mosaic necklace, and a multistone mosaic bracelet. The necklace has an oval shaped inlaid pendant, hanging off of a liquid silver chain, and featuring turquoise, lapis lazuli, oxblood coral, jet, malachite, and sugilite. The bracelet shows a simplistic 3 bar, sterling silver band, also with an inlaid mosaic motif. The bracelet shows oxblood coral, turquoise, jet, sugilite, malachite, and spiny pink & red oyster. The bracelet is signed on the back with "VS" attributing it to expert Zuni silversmith Vincent Johnson. Both of the pieces are in good condition. The bracelet measures 2 3/8" wide, and 2 1/4" tall. The inside circumference of the bracelet equals approximately 6 1/2".

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Porcelain Enamel Texaco Gasoline Advertising Sign Porcelain Enamel Texaco Gasoline Advertising Sign

Porcelain Enamel Texaco Gasoline Advertising Sign

Lot #411 (Sale Order 466 of 525)

This lot gives you the opportunity to bid on a set of two modern porcelain enamel Texaco petroleum products advertising signs. Both signs show the trademark red and gold Texaco star and "T" logo, as well they both read "Texaco" boldly above the logo. One of the two signs has a vibrant red border, which reads "The Texas Company U.S.A. Petroleum Products". Both of the signs are in good condition. Each sign measures 11 3/4" across.

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Porcelain Enamel Aviation Gas Advertising Signs Porcelain Enamel Aviation Gas Advertising Signs

Porcelain Enamel Aviation Gas Advertising Signs

Lot #412 (Sale Order 467 of 525)

Included for bidding in this lot is a set of two modern porcelain enamel aviation gasoline advertising signs. The first sign advertises for Sinclair Aviation Gas and shows the trademark Sinclair red, green, and white. The second sign is for "Smith-O-Lene - Aviation Brand Gasoline", and shows vibrant sky blue, navy blue, white, and red graphics. Both of these signs are in good condition, but show very minor storage wear. Each sign measures 11 3/4" across.

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Early American Oak Wall Mount Shelves Early American Oak Wall Mount Shelves

Early American Oak Wall Mount Shelves

Lot #413 (Sale Order 468 of 525)

This lot contains a set of three dark stained oak, wall mounted shelves. Including a beautiful three shelf, corner piece - As well as two standard carved shelves. All of the pieces show an early, solid oak construction. The lot is in good condition overall. The largest piece measures 28" long, 6 1/8" tall, and 8 1/8" deep.

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Early Montana Buffalo Photograph Early Montana Buffalo Photograph

Early Montana Buffalo Photograph

Lot #414 (Sale Order 469 of 525)

Available in this lot for bidding is an early black and white photograph of two passive buffalo, outside of Helena Montana. The photograph was framed by "Jorud Photo Shop" in Helena, Jorud's business was established in 1919, and was in operation until his retirement in 1969. The photo shows good condition overall. The frame measures 14 5/8" tall, and 11 3/4" wide.

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USPRR Expedition & CO Exploring Expedition Litho's USPRR Expedition & CO Exploring Expedition Litho's

USPRR Expedition & CO Exploring Expedition Litho's

Lot #415 (Sale Order 470 of 525)

This lot contains three prints, two being lithographs of the Westward exploration, and the third being a negative print of a LA Huffman photograph, titled; "The Round-Up Breaking Camp". The first Lithograph is from the United States Pacific Railroad Expedition & Survey, the lithograph is titled "View of the Clarks Fork & The Ridge of Mountains, South of the Flathead Lake, Looking Eastward". The second lithograph originates from the Colorado Exploring Expedition, this lithograph is titled "Moquis". The lot is in good condition, there is some browning to the prints. The largest print is the LA Huffman piece which measures 15 3/8" wide, and 12 3/8" tall.

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1950's Marilyn Monroe Nude Tip Tray Collection 1950's Marilyn Monroe Nude Tip Tray Collection

1950's Marilyn Monroe Nude Tip Tray Collection

Lot #416 (Sale Order 471 of 525)

This is a collection of four original Marilyn Monroe nude tip trays from the 1950's. The trays are tin litho and are marked "Marilyn Monroe". Each tray is in very good condition. They measure 4" in diameter.

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Winchester Repeating Arms Calendar Dec. 1894/95/96 Winchester Repeating Arms Calendar Dec. 1894/95/96

Winchester Repeating Arms Calendar Dec. 1894/95/96

Lot #417 (Sale Order 472 of 525)

Offered for sale in this lot is a set of three Winchester Repeating Arms CO. advertising calendar pages. Each of the three posters are from December, the first is 1894, followed by 1895, and lastly 1896. The 1984 artwork was created by the famous Frederic Remington, while the 95 & 96 posters were completed by A.B. Frost. All three of the pieces read "Winchester Repeating Arms CO.", followed by; "New Haven, CONN. - Repeating Rifles, Shotguns and Single Shot Rifles.". All of the modern posters are in very-good condition, with no apparent edge-bends or browning to the paper. The posters are all laid on mat board, and wrapped in shrink wrap for preservation. The mat board the posters are mounted to measures 18 7/8" x 10 7/8".

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Campolin Buffalo Horn Picklock Switchblade Knife Campolin Buffalo Horn Picklock Switchblade Knife

Campolin Buffalo Horn Picklock Switchblade Knife

Lot #418 (Sale Order 473 of 525)

This is an Italian made Campolin picklock switchblade stiletto knife. The knife features a hardened steel bayonet style blade with genuine buffalo horn grips. The knife shows fine quality craftsmanship. The button on the left side of the handle releases the blade. The blade is marked "A.G.A. Campolin Italy". The switchblade knife is in good condition. It measures 9" with a 4" blade.

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Campolin Stag Horn Picklock Switchblade Knife Campolin Stag Horn Picklock Switchblade Knife

Campolin Stag Horn Picklock Switchblade Knife

Lot #419 (Sale Order 474 of 525)

This is an Italian made Campolin picklock switchblade stiletto knife. The knife features a hardened steel bayonet style blade with genuine stag horn grips. The knife shows fine quality craftsmanship. The button on the left side of the handle releases the blade. The blade is marked "A.G.A. Campolin Italy". The switchblade knife is in good condition. It measures 9" with a 4" blade.

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Porcelain Enamel Petroliana Gasoline Signs Porcelain Enamel Petroliana Gasoline Signs

Porcelain Enamel Petroliana Gasoline Signs

Lot #420 (Sale Order 475 of 525)

Featured in this lot is a set of two modern porcelain enamel gasoline advertisement signs. The first sign advertises for "Musgo Gasoline - Michigan's Mile Maker", the sign depicts a regal Native American Indian chiefs bust, and has vibrant color, and excellent graphic. The second sign reads "Signal Gasoline", and shows a vintage stop sign, signaling "GO". Both of the single sided signs are in good condition. The "Signal Gasoline" sign has some very slight storage wear. Each sign measures 11 3/4" across.

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Navajo Sterling Bear Claw & Bear Effigy Pendant Navajo Sterling Bear Claw & Bear Effigy Pendant

Navajo Sterling Bear Claw & Bear Effigy Pendant

Lot #421 (Sale Order 476 of 525)

You can bid on a set of two Navajo Native American Indian pieces, a sterling silver bear effigy buckle, and a black bear claw pendant, capped with sterling silver, and adorned with a small nugget of sleeping beauty turquoise, and oxblood coral. The lot shows good condition. The belt buckle measures 2" x 1 3/8".

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Faceted Prehnite & Blue Topaz 14k White Gold Ring Faceted Prehnite & Blue Topaz 14k White Gold Ring

Faceted Prehnite & Blue Topaz 14k White Gold Ring

Lot #422 (Sale Order 477 of 525)

For sale in this lot is a faceted prehnite and blue topaz, 14k white gold ring. The ring has a large polished stone of semi-precious prehnite set into the middle, with 6 pieces of small blue topaz set into the band. The ring shows an ornate band, with a stippling texture. The inside of the band reads "14k MEDA - China". The ring is in good condition, with tightly set stones, and no apparent patina. The ring measures to US size 7.

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Porcelain Enamel Sinclair Petroleum Products Signs Porcelain Enamel Sinclair Petroleum Products Signs

Porcelain Enamel Sinclair Petroleum Products Signs

Lot #423 (Sale Order 478 of 525)

This lot offers up two modern porcelain enamel Sinclair advertising signs. Both signs are single sided, one of the signs is a round Sinclair "H-C" Gasoline sign, advertising for the first high octane gasoline available for motor cars. The second sign is in the shape of a Sinclair oil can, and reads "Net 1 Quart - Sinclair Opaline Motor Oil - Mellowed 80 Million Years", and shows dino the dinosaur front and center. Both of the sign are in good condition, the H-C sign measures 11 3/4" across.

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Navajo Engraved & Twisted Sterling Silver Bracelet Navajo Engraved & Twisted Sterling Silver Bracelet

Navajo Engraved & Twisted Sterling Silver Bracelet

Lot #424 (Sale Order 479 of 525)

This lot features a Navajo Native American Indian Signed Engraved & Braided Sterling Silver Bracelet. The bracelet features engraved and tooled designs, twisted silver, and a twirling log design. These pieces are in good condition, with few signs of wear. The pieces are marked "Sterling Taos", Sterling J", and "Sterling S."

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Signed Silver, Turquoise, & Mother Of Pearl Rings Signed Silver, Turquoise, & Mother Of Pearl Rings

Signed Silver, Turquoise, & Mother Of Pearl Rings

Lot #425 (Sale Order 480 of 525)

Offered for sale is a group of Signed Silver, Turquoise, and Mother of Pearl Rings. The rings feature inlayed turquoise, mother of pearl, and engraved design. These rings are marked "Sterling" and "TM." These rings are in good condition, with few signs of wear present. They measure 10 1/2, 10 1/4, and 6 1/4.

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Navajo Sterling & Turquoise Petit Point Necklace Navajo Sterling & Turquoise Petit Point Necklace

Navajo Sterling & Turquoise Petit Point Necklace

Lot #426 (Sale Order 481 of 525)

You are bidding on an original Navajo Native American Indian Sterling & Turquoise Petit Point Necklace. The necklace shows a sterling silver setting with inlayed turquoise. The piece is in good condition ,with little wear. It is marked ".925." It measure 2" Dia.

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Chinese Changhua Heliotrope Vase Carvings Chinese Changhua Heliotrope Vase Carvings

Chinese Changhua Heliotrope Vase Carvings

Lot #427 (Sale Order 482 of 525)

This lot offers up a set of two intricate Chinese changhua heliotrope carvings. The changhua heliotrope is a soft precious stone found only in China. The changhua heliotrope is a natural precious stone formed by the paragenesis of cinnabar, kaolinite, dickite, and pyrophyllite. Jade specialists believe that Changhua heliotrope is the one richest in color and most changeful among more than 200 kinds of gems.They come in white, yellow, black, grey, red, brown, cyan, and green. In terms of transparency, they can be classified as transparent, translucent, subtranslucent, or opaque. Generally, Changhua heliotrope consists of more than 50 colorful and remarkable varieties that fall into 4 categories of frozen ground, soft ground, hard ground, and rigid ground. These particular carvings show a rich red/brown, black, and milky white color, while the other vase carving shows a mixture of jade, white, and tan. The carvings show fantastic floral detail, and expert craftsmanship. The vase carvings are in good condition. The larger jade colored vase measures approximately 10 5/8" tall, 4 1/2" deep, and 10 3/4" wide.

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1927 Theo Boehling Framed Print 1927 Theo Boehling Framed Print

1927 Theo Boehling Framed Print

Lot #428 (Sale Order 483 of 525)

This is a 1927 Theo Boehling framed print. The print is titled "Call of the Night". It depicts an elk bugling in a winter scene. The print is beautifully framed with a gilt wood frame. The print is in good condition. The frame measures 21" wide, 18" tall, and 2 3/4" deep.

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Winchester Winchester

Winchester "Authorized Dealer" Advertising Sign

Lot #429 (Sale Order 484 of 525)

This lot provides you the chance to bid on a large, modern, single-sided Winchester "Authorized Dealer" advertising sign, featuring two Model 1894 lever action repeating rifles. The sign displays vibrant colors, with sharp graphics. The sign is in good condition, and measures 36" across.

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Navajo Multi-Strand & Turquoise Nugget Necklace Navajo Multi-Strand & Turquoise Nugget Necklace

Navajo Multi-Strand & Turquoise Nugget Necklace

Lot #430 (Sale Order 485 of 525)

This lot offers you a signed Navajo Native American Indian multi-strand necklace, with a large cripple creek turquoise nugget, and sterling silver pendant. The pendant drapes off of 15 strands of turquoise colored chip beads, and is secured with silver colored aglets, and a simple hook and loop clasp. The back of the pendant is stamped "EB", attributing it to expert Navajo silversmith, Eugene Belone. The back of the pendant is also stamped with "sterling", indicating its .925% silver purity. The necklace is in good condition. When unclasped and stretched out, the necklace measures 27" long. The pendant measures 1" wide, and 1 1/2" long, without the sterling hanger.

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Navajo Multistrand Heshe Bead & Turquoise Necklace Navajo Multistrand Heshe Bead & Turquoise Necklace

Navajo Multistrand Heshe Bead & Turquoise Necklace

Lot #431 (Sale Order 486 of 525)

Offered for sale in this lot is a Navajo Native American Indian multi-strand heshe bead, sleeping beauty, and lone mountain turquoise nugget necklace. The necklace has four separate strands, two showing 20 of the turquoise nuggets, and two having 19 of the nuggets. The turquoise nuggets are spaced with chip turquoise, and heshe beads. The necklace clasps with a simple hook and loop, and shows a sterling silver, decorative aglet on each end of the necklace. The necklace shows good condition. The piece measures 24 3/4" long.

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Trade Bead Necklace With Steatite Phallic Fetish Trade Bead Necklace With Steatite Phallic Fetish

Trade Bead Necklace With Steatite Phallic Fetish

Lot #432 (Sale Order 487 of 525)

This is a Steatite stone phallic fetish necklace with colored trade beads. This necklace may have come from the California costal Chumash Indian tribe, but age and origin are uncertain. The necklace has cobalt blue, robin's egg blue, and sunset orange round trade beads; it features a steatite phallus of 2.5". The necklace measures 15.5" in overall length.

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Navajo Morenci Turquoise & Oxblood Coral Necklace Navajo Morenci Turquoise & Oxblood Coral Necklace

Navajo Morenci Turquoise & Oxblood Coral Necklace

Lot #433 (Sale Order 488 of 525)

Available in this lot for bidding is a Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver, Morenci turquoise, and oxblood coral pendant necklace. The pendant drapes off of a sterling silver cable chain, and shows a gorgeous feather motif. The necklace is in good condition overall, with tight set stones, and a warm silver patina. The necklace, when unclasped and stretched out measures 23 3/4" long. The pendant itself measures 2 1/4" long, and 1 1/4" wide.

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Four Native American Inlaid Mosaic Bolo Ties Four Native American Inlaid Mosaic Bolo Ties

Four Native American Inlaid Mosaic Bolo Ties

Lot #434 (Sale Order 489 of 525)

You have the opportunity here to bid on this lot of four Native American Indian bolo ties for one price. Each tie features sterling silver with different inlaid stones, such as turquoise, mother of pearl and black jet. Two of the ties are signed, though the artist is unknown. The largest of the ties measures 2" x 2.5". The ties are in good condition, though one tie is missing a decorative tip

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Navajo Silver & Turquoise Watch Cuff & Bracelets Navajo Silver & Turquoise Watch Cuff & Bracelets

Navajo Silver & Turquoise Watch Cuff & Bracelets

Lot #435 (Sale Order 490 of 525)

You are bidding on a collection of five Navajo Native American Indian Silver & Turquoise Watch Cuff & Bracelets. The pieces feature engraved silver, turquoise, and coral inlayed. These pieces are in good condition, showing little wear. They are marked "FB", "HC", "C", and "Sterling." The largest bracelet inner circumference is 5 3/4"

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Navajo Sterling Silver Slave Bracelets (2) Navajo Sterling Silver Slave Bracelets (2)

Navajo Sterling Silver Slave Bracelets (2)

Lot #436 (Sale Order 491 of 525)

This lot features a pair of Navajo Native American sterling silver slave bracelets. Both feature a bracelet with chain link attached pendant and ring, all matching. One design shows turquoise and red coral stones in a leaf motif. The other shows two mother of pearl stones in a slightly different leaf motif. This bracelet is signed, "Bea" with a small arrow at the end. The pendant in this design is missing one mother of pearl stone in the pendant's setting. The first bracelet is 2 3/8" wide and 5 3/4" in overall length (bracelet to ring); the bracelet is about 6" in circumference and the ring is a size 6 3/4. The second bracelet is 2 5/8" wide x 5 3/4' overall length; the bracelet is about 6" in circumference and the ring is a size a size 6.

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Signed Zuni Inlaid Multistone Thunderbird Bracelet Signed Zuni Inlaid Multistone Thunderbird Bracelet

Signed Zuni Inlaid Multistone Thunderbird Bracelet

Lot #437 (Sale Order 492 of 525)

This lot offers a signed Zuni Native American Indian, inlaid multistone thunderbird effigy, sterling silver cuff. The piece is signed on the back "Zuni", as well it shows the hallmark; "m.g.". The thunderbird is composed of turquoise, oxblood coral, onyx, and mother of pearl. The bracelet is in good condition overall. The piece measures 2 1/4" wide, 1 3/4" tall, and with an inside circumference of approximately 5 3/4".

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Navajo Multistone Earrings & Lapis Lazuli Earrings Navajo Multistone Earrings & Lapis Lazuli Earrings

Navajo Multistone Earrings & Lapis Lazuli Earrings

Lot #438 (Sale Order 493 of 525)

Featured in this lot for bidding is a set of two Navajo Native American Indian earrings. The first set of earrings show a simple loop construction, with a sterling silver center bead, and heshe beads, mother of pearl, and turquoise. The second set of earrings shows a simple circle shape, with lapis lazuli nuggets set into the center. The lapis lazuli earrings have clamp style closures, with sterling stamped onto them. The earrings show good condition. The hoop earrings measure 1 5/8" x 1 1/2".

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Signed Navajo Sterling & Onyx Equestrian Bracelet Signed Navajo Sterling & Onyx Equestrian Bracelet

Signed Navajo Sterling & Onyx Equestrian Bracelet

Lot #439 (Sale Order 494 of 525)

This lot includes a beautiful stamped sterling silver & onyx, Navajo Native American Indian bracelet. The bracelet has three charms filled with white enamel, and then topped with carved pieces of onyx, depicting a prancing horse. Each charm is linked together with stamped and rolled pieces of engraved sterling silver. The charms of the bracelet are all marked on the back with the Navajo hallmark "M" set inside of a triangle. The pieces are also stamped "Sterling", indicating to their .925% silver purity. The bracelet measures 7 1/4" long.

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M-33 Apers Inert Practice Claymore M-33 Apers Inert Practice Claymore

M-33 Apers Inert Practice Claymore

Lot #440 (Sale Order 495 of 525)

Included in this lot is a M-33 Apers inert practice claymore, and carry case, including instructions. The M-33 practice claymore was used to replicate, and familiarize military personnel with the real M-18 directional mine. The business end of the claymore reads "Front Towards Enemy", while the reverse side reads "Practice Back M-33 Apers Mine". The carry case has two pockets, one for the claymore, and one which originally held the det cord, and electrical test set. The flap of the bag has a roll-down plastic instructions sheet. The kit is in good condition overall, there are some scattered wear spots around the claymore itself. The practice mine measures approximately 8 1/2" wide, 5 7/8" tall, and 2" deep.

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Northwest Coast Carved Soapstone Signed Seal Northwest Coast Carved Soapstone Signed Seal

Northwest Coast Carved Soapstone Signed Seal

Lot #441 (Sale Order 496 of 525)

This lot offers a Northwest Coast Native American Indian signed soapstone fetish carving, depicting an adorable seal. The carving shows a soapstone construction, with a blue/grey and brown coloring. The bottom of the seal is signed with the name "Lisha - 60", attributing this carving to 1960. The seal shows simple detail, but excellent craftsmanship all the same. The seal shows good condition. The piece measures approximately 7" long, 2" wide, and 2 5/8" tall.

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Gates Vulco Radiator Hose Advertising Hanger Gates Vulco Radiator Hose Advertising Hanger

Gates Vulco Radiator Hose Advertising Hanger

Lot #442 (Sale Order 497 of 525)

Featured in this lot is a "Gates Vulco Radiator Hose" advertising belt or hose hanger, which would be used in a service shop or gas station. The sheet tin sign is finished with a navy blue background and yellow and white lithograph font. The rack includes ten folding steel hangers. Overall, this sign which is believed to originate from the mid 1900's, is in good condition - the lithograph finish is wearing off around the edges, and forming slight rust. The sign measures 24" long, 7 3/4" high, and 1 1/4" deep with the hangers folded up.

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Good Year Tire Display Stand Advertisement Good Year Tire Display Stand Advertisement

Good Year Tire Display Stand Advertisement

Lot #443 (Sale Order 498 of 525)

Featured for bidding in this lot is a vintage Good Year tire display stand. The stand originates from around the late 60's - early 70's, and showcases a sky blue color, and reads the "Good Year" name, as well as their trademark flying shoe logo. The stand is composed of two tubular steel arms, joined with a wing nut. On each side of the sign, you can read the Good Year name. The piece is in good condition overall, there is some patina forming. The rack displays well as is, or can be disassembled, and left with two metal Good-Year signs. The piece measures 15" wide, 16 1/2" deep, and 9 1/2" tall.

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Kendall Motor Oils Double Sided Advertising Sign Kendall Motor Oils Double Sided Advertising Sign

Kendall Motor Oils Double Sided Advertising Sign

Lot #444 (Sale Order 499 of 525)

Available for your consideration in this lot is a round, double sided, "Kendall Motor Oil", steel, petroliana advertising sign. The sign shows the two-finger logo, which originates from the 1920's. The logo is said to be attributed to Kendalls 2000 mile intervals between oil changes - when the norm for the time was around 500 miles. This sign in particular originates from circa 1950's. The sign is in fair condition, there is a slight crease down the middle which is causing the graphics to chip on both sides. The sign measures 24" across.

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Marx Lumar U.S. Army Pressed Steel Toy Truck Marx Lumar U.S. Army Pressed Steel Toy Truck

Marx Lumar U.S. Army Pressed Steel Toy Truck

Lot #445 (Sale Order 500 of 525)

This lot contains a Marx Lumar U.S. Army pressed steel, and canvas toy truck. The covered troop carrier was manufactured by Marx Lumar around the 1950's, and shows pressed steel, hard plastic, and canvas construction. The grill of the 5-ton truck shows the vintage Marks "M" logo, and the canvas cover reads "U.S. ARMY", on both the left and right side. The truck is in classic OD green, and tan, and shows a classic Army motif. The truck is in good condition overall, there are some holes in the original canvas cover, and some patina on the truck itself. The truck measures 19 1/4" long, 5 7/8" wide, and 9" tall.

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Tonka & Marx Lumar Stamped Steel Toys Tonka & Marx Lumar Stamped Steel Toys

Tonka & Marx Lumar Stamped Steel Toys

Lot #446 (Sale Order 501 of 525)

Featured in this lot is a set of two mid-1900's stamped steel toys. One manufactured by Marx Lumar, the other by Tonka. The "Marx Lumar Contractors" excavator shows a bright green paint job, and shows the original logo with good detail on both sides. The Buddy L truck showcases a bright robin egg blue color, and reading "Tonka on both doors. The truck originally had a camper top, but still displays well as a stand alone piece. The toys are in fair condition, both have good aesthetics, however, the mechanical bucket skips when you crank the gear, and the truck is missing its camper. The Tonka truck measures 14 1/8" bumper to bumper, 5 3/8" wide, and tall.

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Rainier Beer Advertising Posters Rainier Beer Advertising Posters

Rainier Beer Advertising Posters

Lot #447 (Sale Order 502 of 525)

This lot provides you with the chance to bid on a set of four Rainier Beer advertising posters. The lot includes two different posters, with two of each. The first poster shows a crew of two engineers resting with their Rainier branded train engine. The second poster shows a group of men sitting in the wood enjoying Rainier Beer. Both posters read "Rainier Brewing Company, Seattle. Washington - Our thanks to Special Collection, University of Washington Libraries." in the bottom right hand corner. The posters are in good condition. The mat the posters are preserved on measures 29" x 24".

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Porcelain Enamel Petroliana Advertising Signs Porcelain Enamel Petroliana Advertising Signs

Porcelain Enamel Petroliana Advertising Signs

Lot #448 (Sale Order 503 of 525)

Included in this lot for bidding is a set of two porcelain enamel petroliana advertising signs. The small single sided signs advertise for "Sinclair Motor Oil", and "MobilOil". The Sinclair sign shows the trademark "Dino the Dinosaur", and the Sinclair Red and Green. The MobilOil sign shows the Gargoyle logo. These modern signs are in good condition, and display excellently. Each one measures 8 3/4" across.

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Montana Gasoline Montana Gasoline

Montana Gasoline "Chief" Advertising Sign

Lot #449 (Sale Order 504 of 525)

Up for sale is a Montana Chief Gasoline sign. Montana Chief Gasoline was marketed by and a product of the Inland Empire Refinery in Spokane,WA. The Spokane refinery was supplied with crude from Cut Bank, MT as well as Wyoming. The refinery, which was operated between 1939 and 1953, was processing 11,000 train cars of crude a year at the beginning of WWII. Inland's fuel was also marketed under the brands Washington Chief, Oregon Chief, and Idaho Chief in each of the three other states respectively. This modern, single-sided Montana Chief Gasoline sign displays well with vibrant colors and excellent graphics; it measures 36" in diameter and has four riveted pre-drilled holes along the perimeter.

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Antique Bullhorn Rowing Megaphone Antique Bullhorn Rowing Megaphone

Antique Bullhorn Rowing Megaphone

Lot #450 (Sale Order 505 of 525)

This item is an antique bullhorn rowing megaphone. The megaphone has a dark navy blue/black paint job, with hand painted 3-star shield crest showing vividly front and center. Underneath the crest the megaphone reads "8st.. Cox: S. Nockolds". The megaphone originates from around the early 1900's, and shows good condition. The megaphone measures approximately 17 3/4" tall, and 9 1/4" wide and deep.

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Antique Wooden Ainu Man Hand Carving Antique Wooden Ainu Man Hand Carving

Antique Wooden Ainu Man Hand Carving

Lot #451 (Sale Order 506 of 525)

This item is an antique wood carving of an Ainu man. The Ainu's were an indigenous people who originate from the Hokkaido region of Japan, as well as parts Russia. In modern time (1899-2008) the Ainu have been set aside by the Japanese, claiming to not be indigenous people, and being forced to neglect their personal language, religion, as well as adopting Japanese names. This particular carving shows an Ainu man in traditional garb, holding a tiny bear. The carving shows nice natural, dark brown coloring. The piece is in good condition overall, and thought to originate from around the turn of the 19th century. The carving measures 18" tall, 4 3/8" wide, and 4" deep.

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Custom Stacked High End Wood Walking Cane Custom Stacked High End Wood Walking Cane

Custom Stacked High End Wood Walking Cane

Lot #452 (Sale Order 507 of 525)

This lot features a Custom Stacked High End Wood Walking Cane. The cane features a stacked premium design, felt bottom, and carved grip. The cane is in good condition. Measures 34 3/8" L

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Carved Folk Art Hickory Walking Cane Carved Folk Art Hickory Walking Cane

Carved Folk Art Hickory Walking Cane

Lot #453 (Sale Order 508 of 525)

This lot features a Carved Folk Art Hickory Walking Cane. The cane features a carved twisted snake design, three dimensional design, attention to detail. This piece is in good condition, showing some wear. It measures 32 1/4" L

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Colt Dragoon Outlaws & Lawmen Display Colt Dragoon Outlaws & Lawmen Display

Colt Dragoon Outlaws & Lawmen Display

Lot #454 (Sale Order 509 of 525)

Featured in this lot is a "Outlaws & Lawmen" display for the Colt Dragoon. The display Dragoon that hangs front and center of the display was used as a holster mock up. The frame for the dragoon pictures various western lawmen and outlaws. It includes Billy the Kid, Frank Dalton, Jesse James, Sam Bass, Jim Murphy, Black Bart, Pat Garrett, Wyatt Earp, Wild Bill Hickok, Bat Masterson, Bill Tilghman, and finally, Seth Bullock. The oval frame is lined with red felt, and the dragoon hangs off of a brass horseshoe hanger. The display is in good condition. The piece measures 27 1/4" tall, and 22" wide.

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Antique Rawhide Snowshoes Antique Rawhide Snowshoes

Antique Rawhide Snowshoes

Lot #455 (Sale Order 510 of 525)

This is a pair of antique wooden snowshoes. The snowshoes feature rawhide lacing with leather bindings. The snowshoes are in good condition, with some missing rawhide. Great Western or cabin decor. The snowshoes measure 42" long, and 11 3/4" wide.

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Framed Portrait of a Navajo Chief's Daughter Framed Portrait of a Navajo Chief's Daughter

Framed Portrait of a Navajo Chief's Daughter

Lot #456 (Sale Order 511 of 525)

For your consideration is this gilded oval framed portrait of a Navajo Chief's young daughter, Circa 1906. The portrait shows a young native girl in a wine colored dress with white ribbons in her long, braided dark hair, and a solemn expression of her face. She is set against a green background

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Old Oregon Territory Folk Art Trail Map Old Oregon Territory Folk Art Trail Map

Old Oregon Territory Folk Art Trail Map

Lot #457 (Sale Order 512 of 525)

This item is a folk art decoupage map of the "Old Oregon Territory" showing the "Old Oregon", "Lewis & Clark", "Barlow Road", "Applegate", Fremont", and Naches Pass" trails. The wooden sign hangs from two leather straps, wrapped around a hanging cross bar. The sign depicts the trails from 1848. The bottom right of the sign reads "Published by; Territorial Centennial Commission". The sign is in good condition. The piece measures 15 1/2" x 21", without the hanger.

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Indian Motorcycles Indian Motorcycles

Indian Motorcycles "Dealer" Advertising Sign

Lot #458 (Sale Order 513 of 525)

You've got the chance to bid on a Single-Sided, Indian Motorcycles "Authorized Dealer" Sign. The sign features sharp graphics and flaunts the Indian Motorcycles Hendee Logo, along with vibrant yellow, deep black, rich orange, and bright white colors. The modern sign is constructed of tin with overlayed graphics. The sign is in good condition, and measures 36" across.

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Indian Motorcycles Chiefs Head Advertising Sign Indian Motorcycles Chiefs Head Advertising Sign

Indian Motorcycles Chiefs Head Advertising Sign

Lot #459 (Sale Order 514 of 525)

Up for auction in this lot is a single sided Indian Motorcycles Advertising Sign, boasting the Chiefs Head logo. This modern sign shows good condition, with excellent graphic. The sign utilizes the Indian Motorcycles famous red, yellow, and white color scheme. The sign is in good condition. The sign measures 46 1/2" x 19 1/2".

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Mobilgas Pegasus Logo Petroliana Advertising Sign Mobilgas Pegasus Logo Petroliana Advertising Sign

Mobilgas Pegasus Logo Petroliana Advertising Sign

Lot #460 (Sale Order 515 of 525)

This lot provides a Mobilgas Pegasus logo, single sided advertising sign. The modern sign is constructed of tin, with overlayed graphic, and shows vibrant color, with sharp graphic. The sign is in good condition. The piece measures 35 1/2" wide, and 27" tall.

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Navajo Turquoise Nugget & Silver Necklaces Navajo Turquoise Nugget & Silver Necklaces

Navajo Turquoise Nugget & Silver Necklaces

Lot #461 (Sale Order 516 of 525)

Offered for sale is a Pair of Navajo Native American Indian Turquoise Nugget & Silver Necklaces. The necklaces features large nugget turquoise, silver beads & cones. These pieces are in good condition, with few signs of wear and use. The necklaces measure unstrung 26" and 30 1/2"

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Polished Turquoise & Glass Beads Necklaces Polished Turquoise & Glass Beads Necklaces

Polished Turquoise & Glass Beads Necklaces

Lot #462 (Sale Order 517 of 525)

You are bidding on a pair of Polished Turquoise & Glass Beads Necklaces. The necklaces feature polished turquoise beads and disks. These pieces show good condition, with little wear. They measures unstrung 28" and 25 1/2" L

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Folk Art Wooden Carved Walking Stick Folk Art Wooden Carved Walking Stick

Folk Art Wooden Carved Walking Stick

Lot #463 (Sale Order 518 of 525)

You are bidding on a Folk Art Wooden Carved Walking Stick. The walking stick features a hand carved design, laquered finish, and 35 1/2" L. The cane is in good condition with some wear from use.

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Navajo Cripple Creek Turquoise & Heshe Necklace Navajo Cripple Creek Turquoise & Heshe Necklace

Navajo Cripple Creek Turquoise & Heshe Necklace

Lot #464 (Sale Order 519 of 525)

This lot features a Navajo Native American multistrand cripple creek turquoise, and heshe bead multistrand necklace. The turquoise chunks are separated by bright silver colored beads. The heshe shell beads showcase a beautiful purple/white/black gradient, and contrast the light green of the turquoise excellently. The necklace clasps together with barrel roll style locks, and large silver colored aglets. The necklace measures 29" long. The piece is in good condition.

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Signed Navajo Coral, Turquoise & Sterling Bracelet Signed Navajo Coral, Turquoise & Sterling Bracelet

Signed Navajo Coral, Turquoise & Sterling Bracelet

Lot #465 (Sale Order 520 of 525)

This item is a Navajo Native American Indian signed, lone mountain turquoise, oxblood coral, and sterling silver cuff. The cuff shows a floral motif, tooled of gorgeous sterling silver. The larger nugget of lone mountain sits prominently in the middle, with two smaller chunks sitting above and below. The piece is signed with Navajo hallmark "GC", as well as "Sterling". The cuff is in good condition with tightly set stones, and a warm silver patina. The bracelet measures 2 5/8" wide, 2" tall. The inside circumference measures approximately 7".

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Navajo Morenci Turquoise & Sterling Cuff & Ring Navajo Morenci Turquoise & Sterling Cuff & Ring

Navajo Morenci Turquoise & Sterling Cuff & Ring

Lot #466 (Sale Order 521 of 525)

Provided for bidding in this lot is a set of two gorgeous Navajo Native American Indian pieces, in the form of a sterling silver bracelet, and a sterling ring. Both pieces utilize gorgeous Morenci turquoise nuggets - Morenci turquoise originates from Greenlee County, Arizona. The Morenci stock has been depleted for some time, and is highly collectable for its bright blue hue, and its matrix which is intertwined with pyrite. Both pieces are stamped "Sterling", indicating its .925% silver purity. The ring is further stamped with "EDE", inside of a diamond. The ring measures to a US size 11 1/4. The bracelet measures 2 1/2" wide, and 2" tall overall. The inside circumference of the bracelet equates to approximately6 3/4".

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Navajo Sterling Silver & Morenci Turquoise Rings Navajo Sterling Silver & Morenci Turquoise Rings

Navajo Sterling Silver & Morenci Turquoise Rings

Lot #467 (Sale Order 522 of 525)

This lot includes a set of two Navajo Native American Indian rings. One shows a simple yet elegant oval base, with four striking lines, and a gorgeous nugget of Morenci turquoise to match. The second ring also shows two nuggets of Morenci, with gorgeous tooled silver design. Both rings are stamped "Sterling". The pieces are in good condition with tightly set stones, and a wonderful, warm silver patina. The oval ring measures to US size 5 1/2, the tooled silver ring measures to US size 6 1/4.

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Navajo Turquoise Bird Fetish & Heshe Bead Necklace Navajo Turquoise Bird Fetish & Heshe Bead Necklace

Navajo Turquoise Bird Fetish & Heshe Bead Necklace

Lot #468 (Sale Order 523 of 525)

This lot offers a Navajo Native American Indian turquoise bird fetish necklace. The necklace is constructed of three strands of heshe shell beads, with 41 hand carved, cripple creek turquoise bird fetish charms split between the strands. The necklace is in good condition overall. The piece measures 26 3/4" long.

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Navajo Squash Blossom, Cuff, & Earrings Navajo Squash Blossom, Cuff, & Earrings

Navajo Squash Blossom, Cuff, & Earrings

Lot #469 (Sale Order 524 of 525)

Offered for sale in this lot is a Navajo Native American Indian silver, and turquoise colored squash blossom pendant necklace, including a matching bracelet, and earrings. The set is in good condition overall, with bright silver color, and a good look. The pendant on the squash blossom measures 3 3/8" wide, and 4" long.

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Navajo White Buffalo Turquoise & Sterling Ring Navajo White Buffalo Turquoise & Sterling Ring

Navajo White Buffalo Turquoise & Sterling Ring

Lot #470 (Sale Order 525 of 525)

For your consideration in this lot is a Navajo Native American Indian white buffalo turquoise and sterling silver ring. The ring displays a large chunk of white buffalo turquoise front and center. The turquoise is tightly set into a sterling silver band with an excellent tooled silver design. The ring is stamped on the inside of the band with "Sterling", indicating its .925 silver purity. The ring is in good condition, with a tightly set stone, and a nice warm silver patina. The ring measures to a US size 9 1/4.

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