Firearms, Western and Native American Antiques

Firearms, Western and Native American Antiques

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Exceptional Navajo Chinle Pattern Wool Rug c.1900-

Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 1 of 512)      

Included for bidding in this lot is a Navajo Native American Indian, Chinle style wool rug. The rug features a fantastic polychrome, geometric design, including; deep black, bright white, speckled grey, and soft red, yellow, and orange mineral dyes. The finely woven rug has a white & black repeating border, surrounding a large traditional Navajo design in the center. Starting in the center with the ornate pattern, the rug uses concentric borders to embellish the central design. Overall, the rug has a very beautiful design, a tight weave - with nice rich coloring - with minimal fading. The rug does however show a small stain, and slight edge fray. The rug shows condition, and quality from around the first quarter of the 1900's. The rug measures 47 1/2" long, and 31" wide.
Included for bidding in this lot is a Navajo Native American Indian, Chinle style wool rug. The rug features a fantastic polychrome, geometric design, including; deep bla...moreck, bright white, speckled grey, and soft red, yellow, and orange mineral dyes. The finely woven rug has a white & black repeating border, surrounding a large traditional Navajo design in the center. Starting in the center with the ornate pattern, the rug uses concentric borders to embellish the central design. Overall, the rug has a very beautiful design, a tight weave - with nice rich coloring - with minimal fading. The rug does however show a small stain, and slight edge fray. The rug shows condition, and quality from around the first quarter of the 1900's. The rug measures 47 1/2" long, and 31" wide.

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Navajo Sterling Silver and Turquoise Cuff

Lot # 2 (Sale Order: 2 of 512)      

This is a Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver with turquoise and coral cuff. The piece is made from solid sterling silver set with a fantastic Cripple Creek Turquoise cabochon in the center flanked on either side by turquoise and coral nuggets. The Navajo cuff is in good condition. It measures 2.25" x 2.75" and is 1.5" wide.
This is a Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver with turquoise and coral cuff. The piece is made from solid sterling silver set with a fantastic Cripple Creek Tur...morequoise cabochon in the center flanked on either side by turquoise and coral nuggets. The Navajo cuff is in good condition. It measures 2.25" x 2.75" and is 1.5" wide.

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Navajo Discoidal Coral Nugget Necklace

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 3 of 512)      

This is a Navajo Native American Indian discoidal coral nugget necklace. The necklace is composed of graduated discoidal coral beads accented by silver beads throughout. The necklace is in good condition. It measures 23.25" long.
This is a Navajo Native American Indian discoidal coral nugget necklace. The necklace is composed of graduated discoidal coral beads accented by silver beads throughout. ...moreThe necklace is in good condition. It measures 23.25" long.

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Navajo Sterling Silver and Turquoise Cuff

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This is a Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver and turquoise cuff. The cuff is made from solid sterling silver with five large gem quality Turquoise Mountain cabochons. Each stone is set in a bezel with a twisted rope border. The back of the cuff has been signed as shown. The Navajo cuff is in good condition. It measures 2.25" x 3.25" and is 1.25" wide.
This is a Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver and turquoise cuff. The cuff is made from solid sterling silver with five large gem quality Turquoise Mountain cab...moreochons. Each stone is set in a bezel with a twisted rope border. The back of the cuff has been signed as shown. The Navajo cuff is in good condition. It measures 2.25" x 3.25" and is 1.25" wide.

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Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Ranger Buckle Set

Lot # 5 (Sale Order: 5 of 512)      

This is a Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver and turquoise ranger buckle set. Each piece is made from solid sterling silver and is set with beautiful Sleeping Beauty Turquoise cabochons. Included is the buckle, two keepers and a belt tip. The back of the buckle is marked "Sterling". The Navajo ranger buckle set is in good condition. The buckle measures 2" x 2.25". The set will accommodate a 3/4" wide belt.
This is a Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver and turquoise ranger buckle set. Each piece is made from solid sterling silver and is set with beautiful Sleeping ...moreBeauty Turquoise cabochons. Included is the buckle, two keepers and a belt tip. The back of the buckle is marked "Sterling". The Navajo ranger buckle set is in good condition. The buckle measures 2" x 2.25". The set will accommodate a 3/4" wide belt.

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Navajo Sterling Cuff w/ Turquoise Frog Effigies

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 6 of 512)      

Offered for you in this lot is a signed Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver, and Morenci turquoise bracelet. The sand-cast cuff of the bracelet shows six beautiful silver leaves, and wonderful twisting design. The bracelet also features three large, hand-carved Morenci turquoise frogs, set tightly into the cuff, with ornamental braided silver wrapped around the base. The inside of the cuff is signed prominently with the Navajo hallmark; "Ben". The cuff is in good condition, with tightly set stones, and a nice warm patina. The cuff measures 2 3/4" wide, and 2 1/4" tall. The inside circumference of the bracelet equals approximately 6 3/4".
Offered for you in this lot is a signed Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver, and Morenci turquoise bracelet. The sand-cast cuff of the bracelet shows six beauti...moreful silver leaves, and wonderful twisting design. The bracelet also features three large, hand-carved Morenci turquoise frogs, set tightly into the cuff, with ornamental braided silver wrapped around the base. The inside of the cuff is signed prominently with the Navajo hallmark; "Ben". The cuff is in good condition, with tightly set stones, and a nice warm patina. The cuff measures 2 3/4" wide, and 2 1/4" tall. The inside circumference of the bracelet equals approximately 6 3/4".

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King Bros. & Cristiani Circus Framed Poster 1950-

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 7 of 512)      

The lot features an original authentic King Bros. and Cristiani Circus framed advertising poster from circa 1950-1953. The rare poster features an outstanding bright colorful graphics of different circus performers including elephants, tigers, horses, etc. The poster reads "King Bros. and Cristiani Combined Circus / World's Largest Circus Parade / Gorgeous Free Street Parade". The bottom of the poster indicates the day and evening performances were held in Martinsburg at Lambert Field". The circus poster shows good overall condition. There is some damage in the loser left corner and the upper left corner is missing as shown. In 1950, Norma Davenport, daughter of Ben Daveport the owner of the Dailey Bros. Circus, married Pete Cristiani. As a wedding gift Davenport gave the couple 5 performing elephants. Pete and Norma joined the rest of the Cristiani family who were working with the King Bros. Circus owned by showman Floyd King. Lucio Cristiani then joined forces with Floyd King and the "King Bros. and Cristiani Circus" was born. The circus showed in the eastern United States and into Canada 1950 until 1952. In 1953 the Cristiani family took their own Cristiani Bros. Circus. Floyd King formed a partnership with Arnold Maley, and reverted to the King Bros Circus titled. The frame measures 38.5" x 44". This is an expensive metal professional framing.
The lot features an original authentic King Bros. and Cristiani Circus framed advertising poster from circa 1950-1953. The rare poster features an outstanding bright colo...morerful graphics of different circus performers including elephants, tigers, horses, etc. The poster reads "King Bros. and Cristiani Combined Circus / World's Largest Circus Parade / Gorgeous Free Street Parade". The bottom of the poster indicates the day and evening performances were held in Martinsburg at Lambert Field". The circus poster shows good overall condition. There is some damage in the loser left corner and the upper left corner is missing as shown. In 1950, Norma Davenport, daughter of Ben Daveport the owner of the Dailey Bros. Circus, married Pete Cristiani. As a wedding gift Davenport gave the couple 5 performing elephants. Pete and Norma joined the rest of the Cristiani family who were working with the King Bros. Circus owned by showman Floyd King. Lucio Cristiani then joined forces with Floyd King and the "King Bros. and Cristiani Circus" was born. The circus showed in the eastern United States and into Canada 1950 until 1952. In 1953 the Cristiani family took their own Cristiani Bros. Circus. Floyd King formed a partnership with Arnold Maley, and reverted to the King Bros Circus titled. The frame measures 38.5" x 44". This is an expensive metal professional framing.

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Cristiani-Wallace Bros Circus Framed Poster 1954-

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 8 of 512)      

The lot features an original authentic King Bros. and Cristiani Circus framed advertising poster from circa 1954-. The rare poster features an outstanding bright colorful graphics of a tiger and reads "Cristiani-Wallace Bros. World's Largest Circus / Every Act a Feature". The bottom of the poster shows the poster was made for afternoon and evening performances at the Lancaster Circus Grounds. The circus poster is in fine condition. The bottom left corner is missing and is torn as shown. In 1950, Norma Davenport, daughter of Ben Davebport the owner of the Dailey Bros. Circus, married Pete Cristiani. As a wedding gift Davenport gave the couple 5 performing elephants. Pete and Norma joined the rest of the Cristiani family who were working with the King Bros. Circus owned by showman Floyd King. Lucio Cristiani then joined forces with Floyd King and the "King Bros. and Cristiani Circus" was born. The circus showed in the eastern United States and into Canada 1950 until 1952. In 1953 the Cristiani family took their own Cristiani Bros. Circus. Floyd King formed a partnership with Arnold Maley, and reverted to the King Bros Circus titled. The Cristiani family then formed the Cristiani Wallace Bros. Circus in 1954 and operated into the 1960’s. The frame measures 38.5" x 44". This is an expensive metal professional framing.
The lot features an original authentic King Bros. and Cristiani Circus framed advertising poster from circa 1954-. The rare poster features an outstanding bright colorful...more graphics of a tiger and reads "Cristiani-Wallace Bros. World's Largest Circus / Every Act a Feature". The bottom of the poster shows the poster was made for afternoon and evening performances at the Lancaster Circus Grounds. The circus poster is in fine condition. The bottom left corner is missing and is torn as shown. In 1950, Norma Davenport, daughter of Ben Davebport the owner of the Dailey Bros. Circus, married Pete Cristiani. As a wedding gift Davenport gave the couple 5 performing elephants. Pete and Norma joined the rest of the Cristiani family who were working with the King Bros. Circus owned by showman Floyd King. Lucio Cristiani then joined forces with Floyd King and the "King Bros. and Cristiani Circus" was born. The circus showed in the eastern United States and into Canada 1950 until 1952. In 1953 the Cristiani family took their own Cristiani Bros. Circus. Floyd King formed a partnership with Arnold Maley, and reverted to the King Bros Circus titled. The Cristiani family then formed the Cristiani Wallace Bros. Circus in 1954 and operated into the 1960’s. The frame measures 38.5" x 44". This is an expensive metal professional framing.

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Hubley Cast Iron Fire Engine Pumper c. 1920 RARE

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 9 of 512)      

The lot features an increasingly rare authentic original Hubley Auto (Automobile) Fire Engine Pumper cast iron engine dating to circa 1920. The 1920’s piece is manufacture from cast iron and features the original paint and finish. The fire engine comes with the original cast iron driver and two red hoses. The fire pumper shows incredible fine detail and overall is in good condition for its early age. It is very rare to find an authentic example of this particular fire pumper engine, let along in its original un-altered paint and finish. The Hubley Manufacturing Company was first incorporated in 1894 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania by John Hubley. The first Hubley toys appeared in 1909, with this example being one of the earlier examples from the company. Two engines of similar design have sold in recent time with one being sold at Bertoia Auctions 3/27/2015 sale for $3,451.25 and this exact toy in the North American Auction Company 7/8/2017 sale for $1,200 (both shown with premiums). This is the fire pumper from Hubley of its kind known to be offered at public auction. The frame on the right side shows two cracks that have been repaired (as shown in the pictures). Measures 11.5" L x 8" T x 4" W.
The lot features an increasingly rare authentic original Hubley Auto (Automobile) Fire Engine Pumper cast iron engine dating to circa 1920. The 1920’s piece is manufactur...moree from cast iron and features the original paint and finish. The fire engine comes with the original cast iron driver and two red hoses. The fire pumper shows incredible fine detail and overall is in good condition for its early age. It is very rare to find an authentic example of this particular fire pumper engine, let along in its original un-altered paint and finish. The Hubley Manufacturing Company was first incorporated in 1894 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania by John Hubley. The first Hubley toys appeared in 1909, with this example being one of the earlier examples from the company. Two engines of similar design have sold in recent time with one being sold at Bertoia Auctions 3/27/2015 sale for $3,451.25 and this exact toy in the North American Auction Company 7/8/2017 sale for $1,200 (both shown with premiums). This is the fire pumper from Hubley of its kind known to be offered at public auction. The frame on the right side shows two cracks that have been repaired (as shown in the pictures). Measures 11.5" L x 8" T x 4" W.

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Buddy L Texaco Tanker Stamped Steel Toy Truck

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 10 of 512)      

This lot has a fantastic offer for toy collectors, and peroliana collectors alike - a 1950's authentic original "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. Truly a rare original find showing all original finish and paint.
This lot has a fantastic offer for toy collectors, and peroliana collectors alike - a 1950's authentic original "Buddy L" Texaco tanker truck. The truck is constructed of...more 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. Truly a rare original find showing all original finish and paint.

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Native American Indian Arrowhead Collection

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 11 of 512)      

This is a collection of authentic Native American Indian arrowhead artifacts. The arrowheads were collected in Montana, Wyoming, Idaho and the Dakotas. These are part of a large Idaho collection. The arrowheads come in a solid wood and glass display case. The case measures 12" x 18".
This is a collection of authentic Native American Indian arrowhead artifacts. The arrowheads were collected in Montana, Wyoming, Idaho and the Dakotas. These are part of ...morea large Idaho collection. The arrowheads come in a solid wood and glass display case. The case measures 12" x 18".

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Native American Indian Arrowhead Collection

Lot # 11a (Sale Order: 12 of 512)      

This is a collection of authentic Native American Indian arrowhead artifacts. The arrowheads were collected in Montana, Wyoming, Idaho and the Dakotas. These are part of a large Idaho collection. The arrowheads come in a solid wood and glass display case. The case measures 12" x 18".
This is a collection of authentic Native American Indian arrowhead artifacts. The arrowheads were collected in Montana, Wyoming, Idaho and the Dakotas. These are part of ...morea large Idaho collection. The arrowheads come in a solid wood and glass display case. The case measures 12" x 18".

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Native American Buckskin Beaded Vest, 20th Century

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 13 of 512)      

You are bidding on a beautiful Native American buckskin beaded vest. The vest shows two-toned Native American tanned buckskin with long fringe across the back and chest and antler rosette buttons down the front. A 2.5" wide strip of bead work covers each shoulder front to back. The beautiful trade-bead beadwork features a traditional Native design in Chalk White, Transparent Light Blue, Transparent Navy Blue, Corn Yellow, Red, and Green. The vest is lined in royal blue satin. This vest also comes with matching sleeves that can be sewn onto the vest to make it a jacket. One of the sleeves is finished and ready to attach; the other sleeve is missing the decorative stitching along the base of the fringe, as well as a cuff (a scrap of buckskin and the necessary buttons are included). Not included to complete the sleeve is the satin lining. The vest measures about 22.5" wide x 27" long. The fringed sleeves are about 25.5" shoulder to cuff hem. The vest and accompanying sleeves are in excellent condition.
You are bidding on a beautiful Native American buckskin beaded vest. The vest shows two-toned Native American tanned buckskin with long fringe across the back and chest a...morend antler rosette buttons down the front. A 2.5" wide strip of bead work covers each shoulder front to back. The beautiful trade-bead beadwork features a traditional Native design in Chalk White, Transparent Light Blue, Transparent Navy Blue, Corn Yellow, Red, and Green. The vest is lined in royal blue satin. This vest also comes with matching sleeves that can be sewn onto the vest to make it a jacket. One of the sleeves is finished and ready to attach; the other sleeve is missing the decorative stitching along the base of the fringe, as well as a cuff (a scrap of buckskin and the necessary buttons are included). Not included to complete the sleeve is the satin lining. The vest measures about 22.5" wide x 27" long. The fringed sleeves are about 25.5" shoulder to cuff hem. The vest and accompanying sleeves are in excellent condition.

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Native American Indian Drilled Greenstone Spud

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 14 of 512)      

This is a Native American Indian drilled greenstone spud from 800-1600CE. The spud was made during the Mississippian Period, a time of advancement for Native American cultures. During this time, agriculture became an integral part of societies. This spud shows a flat form with tapered edges and a hole drilled in the center. The piece has an original inventory tag from the private collection where it previously resided. The piece shows good overall condition. It measures 4.75" x 5.75".
This is a Native American Indian drilled greenstone spud from 800-1600CE. The spud was made during the Mississippian Period, a time of advancement for Native American cul...moretures. During this time, agriculture became an integral part of societies. This spud shows a flat form with tapered edges and a hole drilled in the center. The piece has an original inventory tag from the private collection where it previously resided. The piece shows good overall condition. It measures 4.75" x 5.75".

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Sterling Silver White Buffalo Turquoise Necklace

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 15 of 512)      

This is a sterling silver and White Buffalo Turquoise necklace. The necklace features four rosettes and a pendant set with beautiful White Buffalo Turquoise cabochons. The back of the pendant is marked "SS Mexico". The necklace is in good condition. It measures 19" long. The pendant measures 1" x 1.5".
This is a sterling silver and White Buffalo Turquoise necklace. The necklace features four rosettes and a pendant set with beautiful White Buffalo Turquoise cabochons. Th...moree back of the pendant is marked "SS Mexico". The necklace is in good condition. It measures 19" long. The pendant measures 1" x 1.5".

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Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Concho Belt

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 16 of 512)      

This is an excellent signed Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver and turquoise concho belt. The belt features a buckle with 9 large conchos. Each piece is made from solid sterling silver and is set with a beautiful Royston Turquoise cabochon. The buckle and conchos have scalloped edges with a finely tooled sunburst design. The back of the buckle is signed "G. Begay" and is marked "Sterling". The Navajo concho belt is in excellent condition. The buckle measures 2.75" x 3" and the conchos are 2.25" x 3".
This is an excellent signed Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver and turquoise concho belt. The belt features a buckle with 9 large conchos. Each piece is made f...morerom solid sterling silver and is set with a beautiful Royston Turquoise cabochon. The buckle and conchos have scalloped edges with a finely tooled sunburst design. The back of the buckle is signed "G. Begay" and is marked "Sterling". The Navajo concho belt is in excellent condition. The buckle measures 2.75" x 3" and the conchos are 2.25" x 3".

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Navajo Nickel Silver & Turquoise Petite Point Ring

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 17 of 512)      

Offered for sale is a Navajo Native American Nickel Silver & Turquoise Petite Point Ring. The ring features a impressive collection of nineteen turquoise gems set in a tooled Nickel Silver setting. This piece is in good condition, with wear present. The ring measures 7 1/4.
Offered for sale is a Navajo Native American Nickel Silver & Turquoise Petite Point Ring. The ring features a impressive collection of nineteen turquoise gems set in a to...moreoled Nickel Silver setting. This piece is in good condition, with wear present. The ring measures 7 1/4.

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French Pipe Tomahawk from Mohawk Indians c.1800

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 18 of 512)      

The lot features an early French blacksmith crafted pipe tomahawk dating to circa early 1800 and attributed to be used by the Iroquois or Mohawk Native American Indians. The forged head features a nicely faceted bowl, rounded chevrons over the eye hole and smoothly curved blade. The solid ash wood haft is adorned with a wrap of old copper wire, brass trade tacks and a few wraps of old trade clothe. The forged pipe tomahawk head shows a small French fleur-di-lis hallmark symbol punch stamped into both sides of the blade, indicative of French manufacture. The piece was collected from a large Eastern Woodlands large private collection of materials and is very similar to an example seen in the Peterson tomahawk book and also similar to an example shown in the Hartzler & Knowles book. The tomahawk shows an overall good condition for its early age. The piece also shows two piece of Indian tanned hide fringe holding two dew claws. Measures overall 21"L with a head that is 6.5"L x 2.5" across the balde.
The lot features an early French blacksmith crafted pipe tomahawk dating to circa early 1800 and attributed to be used by the Iroquois or Mohawk Native American Indians. ...moreThe forged head features a nicely faceted bowl, rounded chevrons over the eye hole and smoothly curved blade. The solid ash wood haft is adorned with a wrap of old copper wire, brass trade tacks and a few wraps of old trade clothe. The forged pipe tomahawk head shows a small French fleur-di-lis hallmark symbol punch stamped into both sides of the blade, indicative of French manufacture. The piece was collected from a large Eastern Woodlands large private collection of materials and is very similar to an example seen in the Peterson tomahawk book and also similar to an example shown in the Hartzler & Knowles book. The tomahawk shows an overall good condition for its early age. The piece also shows two piece of Indian tanned hide fringe holding two dew claws. Measures overall 21"L with a head that is 6.5"L x 2.5" across the balde.

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Mayan Fertility Phallic Pipe circa 500 A.D.

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 19 of 512)      

This is an exceptional and rare Mayan figural fertility pipe from the Clem Caldwell collection. The pipe dates to circa 500 A.D. and shows a terracotta pottery style construction. The piece depicts a Mayan man with an erect penis. These type of phallic symbol pipes were smokes as part of intensive fertility rituals. The pipe shows excellent condition for its early age and is truly a rare and valuable piece of Pre-Columbian art. Measures overall 2.25”L x 2”H.
This is an exceptional and rare Mayan figural fertility pipe from the Clem Caldwell collection. The pipe dates to circa 500 A.D. and shows a terracotta pottery style cons...moretruction. The piece depicts a Mayan man with an erect penis. These type of phallic symbol pipes were smokes as part of intensive fertility rituals. The pipe shows excellent condition for its early age and is truly a rare and valuable piece of Pre-Columbian art. Measures overall 2.25”L x 2”H.

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Cheyenne Wolf Clan Dog Soldier Pipe Bowl 1800's

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 20 of 512)      

The lot features a historic and important carved wolf effigy pipe bowl from the Cheyenne Native American Indian Wolf Clan dating to circa mid to late 1800’s. The piece shows an expertly carved grey steatite material with a reverse facing wolf’s head face and neck. The pipe flows from the carved wolf’s head to a square end. The Dog Soldiers or Dog Men were part of the Wolf Clan of the Cheyenne Native American Indian tribe and were historically documented as one of the elite highly skilled groups of warriors. The Dog Soldier military society was the highly aggressive and effective militaristic arm of the Northern and Southern Cheyenne and were established in circa 1838. The pipe is believed to be from this Wolf Clan Dog Soldier select group of warriors, making it a truly rare and unique item. The relic shows an excellent original condition with no breaks, cracks, or visible repairs with the appropriate manufacture techniques and wear for its early age. The piece is from the Gordon Hart and Clem Caldwell collections. Measures overall 4”L x 2.25”H.
The lot features a historic and important carved wolf effigy pipe bowl from the Cheyenne Native American Indian Wolf Clan dating to circa mid to late 1800’s. The piece sh...moreows an expertly carved grey steatite material with a reverse facing wolf’s head face and neck. The pipe flows from the carved wolf’s head to a square end. The Dog Soldiers or Dog Men were part of the Wolf Clan of the Cheyenne Native American Indian tribe and were historically documented as one of the elite highly skilled groups of warriors. The Dog Soldier military society was the highly aggressive and effective militaristic arm of the Northern and Southern Cheyenne and were established in circa 1838. The pipe is believed to be from this Wolf Clan Dog Soldier select group of warriors, making it a truly rare and unique item. The relic shows an excellent original condition with no breaks, cracks, or visible repairs with the appropriate manufacture techniques and wear for its early age. The piece is from the Gordon Hart and Clem Caldwell collections. Measures overall 4”L x 2.25”H.

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Harrington & Richardson Model 676 .22 WMR Revolver

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 21 of 512)      

Offered for sale is a Harrington & Richardson Model 676 .22 WMR Revolver. The revolver features a 7 1/2" barrel, case hardened receiver, 6 shot cylinder, hardwood grips, blue'd finish, and double action. H&R 1871, LLC (Harrington & Richardson) is a manufacturer of firearms under the Harrington & Richardson and New England Firearms trademarks. The original H&R firm was in business for over a century from 1871 to 1986. This revolver shows good condition, with some signs of wear and use. The mechanics are smooth and tight. The bore is in good condition. This revolver was manufactured from 1976-1980. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is AU111748
Offered for sale is a Harrington & Richardson Model 676 .22 WMR Revolver. The revolver features a 7 1/2" barrel, case hardened receiver, 6 shot cylinder, hardwood grips, ...moreblue'd finish, and double action. H&R 1871, LLC (Harrington & Richardson) is a manufacturer of firearms under the Harrington & Richardson and New England Firearms trademarks. The original H&R firm was in business for over a century from 1871 to 1986. This revolver shows good condition, with some signs of wear and use. The mechanics are smooth and tight. The bore is in good condition. This revolver was manufactured from 1976-1980. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is AU111748

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Ruger New Model Single Six .22 LR Revolver 1981

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 22 of 512)      

You are bidding on a Ruger New Model Single Six .22 LR Revolver. The revolver features a 5 1/2" barrel, six shot cylinder, walnut grips, adjustable sights, and blue'd finish. The Ruger Single-Six is a single action rimfire revolver produced by Sturm, Ruger. The Single-Six was first released in June 1953. The Single-Six is currently produced as the New Model Single-Six. The term "New Model" simply means that this model includes Ruger's transfer bar mechanism for increased safety, allowing one to carry the revolver safely with all 6 chambers loaded. Prior to 1973, the Single-Six was produced without the transfer bar mechanism, making it less safe to carry with all six chambers loaded, and with the hammer resting on a loaded chamber. The transfer bar safety allows the revolver to fire only when the trigger has been pulled. Ruger provides the transfer bar safety upgrade free of charge for owners of any old model Single-Six. This revolver shows good condition, showing wear to the finish and handling marks. The finish shows 65% bluing. The mechanics are tight and smooth. The bore is shiny with good rifling. This revolver was manufactured in 1981. Modern firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required, The serial number is 68-35627
You are bidding on a Ruger New Model Single Six .22 LR Revolver. The revolver features a 5 1/2" barrel, six shot cylinder, walnut grips, adjustable sights, and blue'd fin...moreish. The Ruger Single-Six is a single action rimfire revolver produced by Sturm, Ruger. The Single-Six was first released in June 1953. The Single-Six is currently produced as the New Model Single-Six. The term "New Model" simply means that this model includes Ruger's transfer bar mechanism for increased safety, allowing one to carry the revolver safely with all 6 chambers loaded. Prior to 1973, the Single-Six was produced without the transfer bar mechanism, making it less safe to carry with all six chambers loaded, and with the hammer resting on a loaded chamber. The transfer bar safety allows the revolver to fire only when the trigger has been pulled. Ruger provides the transfer bar safety upgrade free of charge for owners of any old model Single-Six. This revolver shows good condition, showing wear to the finish and handling marks. The finish shows 65% bluing. The mechanics are tight and smooth. The bore is shiny with good rifling. This revolver was manufactured in 1981. Modern firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required, The serial number is 68-35627

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Charter Arms Corp. Bulldog .44 Spl DA Revolver

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 23 of 512)      

You are bidding on a Charter Arms Corp. Bulldog .44 Special Double Action Revolver. The revolver features a 3" barrel, five shot cylinder, case hardened hammer, hardwood grip, fixed sights, double action, and blue'd finish. This revolver shows good condition, with some wear to the finish and slight handling marks. The mechanics are tight and smooth. The bore is shiny and shows good rifling. This is a modern firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 320744.
You are bidding on a Charter Arms Corp. Bulldog .44 Special Double Action Revolver. The revolver features a 3" barrel, five shot cylinder, case hardened hammer, hardwood ...moregrip, fixed sights, double action, and blue'd finish. This revolver shows good condition, with some wear to the finish and slight handling marks. The mechanics are tight and smooth. The bore is shiny and shows good rifling. This is a modern firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 320744.

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Smith & Wesson Model 422 .22 LR Semi Auto Pistol

Lot # 23 (Sale Order: 24 of 512)      

This lot features a Smith & Wesson Model 422 .22 LR Semi Auto Pistol. The pistol features a 4 1/2" barrel, one 10 round magazine, fixed sights, rubber grips, fixed barrel, and blue'd finish. Produced from 1987–1996, the Model 422 was the company's entry into the lucrative mid-priced rimfire pistol market. This niche was, at the time, dominated by Sturm Ruger's highly successful Mk I and Mk II series of pistols. Smith & Wesson had previously left the market position after 1966, when the Model 46 was dropped from their catalog. The pistol retailed for roughly $250US before it was discontinued in 1996. This pistol shows good condition, with wear to the finish and signs of use. The mechanics are in good condition, with good function. The bore is shiny and shows good rifling. This is a modern firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is TBN4938.
This lot features a Smith & Wesson Model 422 .22 LR Semi Auto Pistol. The pistol features a 4 1/2" barrel, one 10 round magazine, fixed sights, rubber grips, fixed barrel...more, and blue'd finish. Produced from 1987–1996, the Model 422 was the company's entry into the lucrative mid-priced rimfire pistol market. This niche was, at the time, dominated by Sturm Ruger's highly successful Mk I and Mk II series of pistols. Smith & Wesson had previously left the market position after 1966, when the Model 46 was dropped from their catalog. The pistol retailed for roughly $250US before it was discontinued in 1996. This pistol shows good condition, with wear to the finish and signs of use. The mechanics are in good condition, with good function. The bore is shiny and shows good rifling. This is a modern firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is TBN4938.

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3,250 Rounds .22LR Federal Automatch Ammunition

Lot # 24 (Sale Order: 25 of 512)      

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".
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 b...moreullet 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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