Early Firearms & American Indian Antiques

Early Firearms & American Indian Antiques

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Smith & Wesson Model 2 3rd Change .38 D/A Revolver

Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 1 of 483)      

For bidding in this lot is a fine example of the ever-popular Smith & Wesson Model 2, 3rd Change, Double-Action revolver, chambered for .38 S&W Caliber. This exceptional example utilizes a non-typical 5" barrel, top-break action with an automatic cartridge extractor, hard rubber "S&W" logo grips, 5-shot cylinder, and a fixed rear sight, paired with a blade front sight. The Model 2 .38 S&W was made in a total of five variations, the initial run consisted of 4000 revolvers in 1880, 2nd version was slightly improved, and ran a total of 115,000 firearms between 1880-84, 3rd variation spanned from 1884-95 and included 203,700 revolvers, 4th model was produced between 1895-1909 when 216,300 models we manufactured, and the 5th variation was known as the "perfected model" which was discontinued in 1911, and 15,000 revolver were produced. This revolver is marked in numerous places, reading "SMITH&WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS.U.S.A. - PAT'D JAN.24.65 - JULY11.65AUG.24.69.REISSUE JULY 25.71.MAY 11.80.JAN.5.82" on the top of the barrel rib, and serial number 298679 on the butt of the grip, on the back of the cylinder, and on the bottom of the top-break lever. Overall, this is a very fine example of a pre-1899 Smith & Wesson Double-Action .38. The pistol shows 80%+ blue'd finish retention, fantastic grips, and a nice naturally aged, uncleaned patina. Mechanically the revolver shows good condition, with a strong action, which is in good time, strong cylinder lock-up, and a good overall bore, with strong rifling, and only some darkness, which would clean out well. This revolver - Manufactured between 1884-95 qualifies as an Antique Hand Gun, and does NOT require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: 298679.
For bidding in this lot is a fine example of the ever-popular Smith & Wesson Model 2, 3rd Change, Double-Action revolver, chambered for .38 S&W Caliber. This exceptional ...moreexample utilizes a non-typical 5" barrel, top-break action with an automatic cartridge extractor, hard rubber "S&W" logo grips, 5-shot cylinder, and a fixed rear sight, paired with a blade front sight. The Model 2 .38 S&W was made in a total of five variations, the initial run consisted of 4000 revolvers in 1880, 2nd version was slightly improved, and ran a total of 115,000 firearms between 1880-84, 3rd variation spanned from 1884-95 and included 203,700 revolvers, 4th model was produced between 1895-1909 when 216,300 models we manufactured, and the 5th variation was known as the "perfected model" which was discontinued in 1911, and 15,000 revolver were produced. This revolver is marked in numerous places, reading "SMITH&WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS.U.S.A. - PAT'D JAN.24.65 - JULY11.65AUG.24.69.REISSUE JULY 25.71.MAY 11.80.JAN.5.82" on the top of the barrel rib, and serial number 298679 on the butt of the grip, on the back of the cylinder, and on the bottom of the top-break lever. Overall, this is a very fine example of a pre-1899 Smith & Wesson Double-Action .38. The pistol shows 80%+ blue'd finish retention, fantastic grips, and a nice naturally aged, uncleaned patina. Mechanically the revolver shows good condition, with a strong action, which is in good time, strong cylinder lock-up, and a good overall bore, with strong rifling, and only some darkness, which would clean out well. This revolver - Manufactured between 1884-95 qualifies as an Antique Hand Gun, and does NOT require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: 298679.

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Smith & Wesson Model 2 4th Change .32 D/A Revolver

Lot # 2 (Sale Order: 2 of 483)      

For sale in this lot is an exceptional example of the Smith & Wesson Model 2, Double-Action revolver, chambered for .32 S&W. The revolver was manufactured between 1885-1909, and qualifies as a 4th variation. This example utilizes a rare 6" barrel with full rib, top break action, with an automatic cartridge extractor, hard rubber "S&W" monogram grips, 5-shot cylinder, and a blue'd finish. The firearm is marked in numerous places, reading "SMITH&WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS. U.S.A. - PAT'D MAY 11. 1880. JAN. 3. 1882. APRIL 9. 1889" on the top of the barrel rib, "32 S. & W. CTG" on the left side of the barrel, "TRADE MARK" around the S&W monogram on the right side of the frame, and serial number "225962" on the butt of the grip, back of the cylinder, and on the bottom of the top break latch. Overall, this is a very fine Smith & Wesson, in a desirable blue'd configuration, with the rare 6" barrel. The Firearm shows good aesthetic, and mechanical condition. Cosmetically, the revolver shows good finish retention, excellent grips, and a nice, natural patina. Mechanically, the revolver has a tight double action, with a strong bore - Although the hammer fails to lock on single action - Though when pulled, the cylinder rotates in good time, and has strong cylinder lock-up. The revolver manufactured between 1885-1909 qualifies as a Curio & Relic Hand Gun, and REQUIRES FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: 225962.
For sale in this lot is an exceptional example of the Smith & Wesson Model 2, Double-Action revolver, chambered for .32 S&W. The revolver was manufactured between 1885-19...more09, and qualifies as a 4th variation. This example utilizes a rare 6" barrel with full rib, top break action, with an automatic cartridge extractor, hard rubber "S&W" monogram grips, 5-shot cylinder, and a blue'd finish. The firearm is marked in numerous places, reading "SMITH&WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS. U.S.A. - PAT'D MAY 11. 1880. JAN. 3. 1882. APRIL 9. 1889" on the top of the barrel rib, "32 S. & W. CTG" on the left side of the barrel, "TRADE MARK" around the S&W monogram on the right side of the frame, and serial number "225962" on the butt of the grip, back of the cylinder, and on the bottom of the top break latch. Overall, this is a very fine Smith & Wesson, in a desirable blue'd configuration, with the rare 6" barrel. The Firearm shows good aesthetic, and mechanical condition. Cosmetically, the revolver shows good finish retention, excellent grips, and a nice, natural patina. Mechanically, the revolver has a tight double action, with a strong bore - Although the hammer fails to lock on single action - Though when pulled, the cylinder rotates in good time, and has strong cylinder lock-up. The revolver manufactured between 1885-1909 qualifies as a Curio & Relic Hand Gun, and REQUIRES FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: 225962.

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Smith & Wesson Model 2 2nd Change .38 D/A Revolver

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 3 of 483)      

Featured in this lot is a Smith & Wesson Model 2, Second Change, double-action revolver, chambered for .38 S&W cartridge. The revolver was manufactured between 1880-84, and would qualify as a very early 2nd change, with its 27450 serial number. The revolver utilizes a 3 1/4" round barrel, hard rubber "S&W" monogram grips, top-break action, automatic cartridge extractor, and a five-shot cylinder. The revolver is marked on the top of the barrel, reading "SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS. U.S.A. PAT'D JAN. 17 & 24.65. - JULY 11.65.AUG.24.69.JULY 25.71.DEC.2.79.MAY 11 & 25. 1880." on the top of the barrel rib, and the serial number on the butt of the grips, on the back of the cylinder, and the bottom of the top break lever. Overall, the revolver shows good aesthetic, and mechanical condition. Cosmetically, the revolver shows a nice naturally aged patina on top of the blue'd finish, and excellent grips, with a mellow brown patina. Mechanically, the revolver has a superb action, which is in good time, and has strong cylinder lock-up on single action. Additionally, the barrel shows good condition overall, with strong rifling, but some darkness. The revolver qualifies as an Antique Hand Gun, and does NOT require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: 27450.
Featured in this lot is a Smith & Wesson Model 2, Second Change, double-action revolver, chambered for .38 S&W cartridge. The revolver was manufactured between 1880-84, a...morend would qualify as a very early 2nd change, with its 27450 serial number. The revolver utilizes a 3 1/4" round barrel, hard rubber "S&W" monogram grips, top-break action, automatic cartridge extractor, and a five-shot cylinder. The revolver is marked on the top of the barrel, reading "SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS. U.S.A. PAT'D JAN. 17 & 24.65. - JULY 11.65.AUG.24.69.JULY 25.71.DEC.2.79.MAY 11 & 25. 1880." on the top of the barrel rib, and the serial number on the butt of the grips, on the back of the cylinder, and the bottom of the top break lever. Overall, the revolver shows good aesthetic, and mechanical condition. Cosmetically, the revolver shows a nice naturally aged patina on top of the blue'd finish, and excellent grips, with a mellow brown patina. Mechanically, the revolver has a superb action, which is in good time, and has strong cylinder lock-up on single action. Additionally, the barrel shows good condition overall, with strong rifling, but some darkness. The revolver qualifies as an Antique Hand Gun, and does NOT require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: 27450.

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Smith & Wesson .32 Single-Action Revolver c.19thC

Lot # 4 (Sale Order: 4 of 483)      

Offered for bidding in this lot is a Smith & Wesson Single-Action revolver, chambered for .32 Caliber. The revolver features a nickel finished steel frame, 5-shot cylinder, 3" barrel, and factory S&W monogram hard rubber grips. The top of the barrel is marked "Smith & Wesson Springfield Mass. U.S.A. PAT'D JAN. 17& 24. 65 - JULY 11. 65. AUG. 24. 69. FEB. 20. 1877. REISSUE JULY 25. 1871", and is additionally marked on the top of the barrel "PAT'D APR. 20. 75. - & DEC. 18. 1877". Lastly, the pistol is marked on the butt of the grip, back of the cylinder, and bottom of the top-break lever with the serial number. The revolver qualifies as an Antique Hand Gun, and does NOT require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: 43021.
Offered for bidding in this lot is a Smith & Wesson Single-Action revolver, chambered for .32 Caliber. The revolver features a nickel finished steel frame, 5-shot cylinde...morer, 3" barrel, and factory S&W monogram hard rubber grips. The top of the barrel is marked "Smith & Wesson Springfield Mass. U.S.A. PAT'D JAN. 17& 24. 65 - JULY 11. 65. AUG. 24. 69. FEB. 20. 1877. REISSUE JULY 25. 1871", and is additionally marked on the top of the barrel "PAT'D APR. 20. 75. - & DEC. 18. 1877". Lastly, the pistol is marked on the butt of the grip, back of the cylinder, and bottom of the top-break lever with the serial number. The revolver qualifies as an Antique Hand Gun, and does NOT require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: 43021.

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Smith & Wesson No.1 Factory Silver Plate Revolver

Lot # 5 (Sale Order: 5 of 483)      

Included for your consideration in this lot is an extremely exceptional example of the first commercially successful revolver, which utilized rimfire cartridges - In the form of a Smith & Wesson Number 1, 2nd variation revolver, chambered for .22 Rim Fire. The revolver boasts a fine two-tone factory silver plate, and blue'd finish, fantastic rosewood grips, 7-shot cylinder, a 3 1/4" octagon barrel. and a tip-up action. The revolver additionally uses an underlug extractor - Which was used by tipping up the barrel, removing the cylinder, and simply pushing the spent cartridges out with the extractor. The S&W Number 1 was produced between 1857-1882, with the Second Change being manufactured from the years of 1860-68, in which approximately 110,000 examples were manufactured. The revolver shows few markings, but reads "SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS." on the top of the barrel rib, Serial Number "110034" on the bottom of the butt, and "PATENTED APRIL 3, 1855, JULY 5, 1859 & DEC 18, 1860" around the cylinder. This specimen of the S&W Number 1 is the finest example North American Auction Company has encountered, with other high grade Number 1's being valued as high as $2,600 in similar condition. The revolver shows high finish retention, with 85%+ silver retention on the brass frame, and a nice natural patina forming on the steel barrel. Additionally, the rosewood grips show fine condition, with hardly any handling marks - Though there is a small hairline split on the right grip panel. Mechanically, the revolver shows very-good condition, with a tight action, a solid cylinder lock-up, and a strong bore, with good rifling, and only scattered darkness. The revolver qualifies as an Antique Hand Gun, and does NOT require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: 110034.
Included for your consideration in this lot is an extremely exceptional example of the first commercially successful revolver, which utilized rimfire cartridges - In the ...moreform of a Smith & Wesson Number 1, 2nd variation revolver, chambered for .22 Rim Fire. The revolver boasts a fine two-tone factory silver plate, and blue'd finish, fantastic rosewood grips, 7-shot cylinder, a 3 1/4" octagon barrel. and a tip-up action. The revolver additionally uses an underlug extractor - Which was used by tipping up the barrel, removing the cylinder, and simply pushing the spent cartridges out with the extractor. The S&W Number 1 was produced between 1857-1882, with the Second Change being manufactured from the years of 1860-68, in which approximately 110,000 examples were manufactured. The revolver shows few markings, but reads "SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS." on the top of the barrel rib, Serial Number "110034" on the bottom of the butt, and "PATENTED APRIL 3, 1855, JULY 5, 1859 & DEC 18, 1860" around the cylinder. This specimen of the S&W Number 1 is the finest example North American Auction Company has encountered, with other high grade Number 1's being valued as high as $2,600 in similar condition. The revolver shows high finish retention, with 85%+ silver retention on the brass frame, and a nice natural patina forming on the steel barrel. Additionally, the rosewood grips show fine condition, with hardly any handling marks - Though there is a small hairline split on the right grip panel. Mechanically, the revolver shows very-good condition, with a tight action, a solid cylinder lock-up, and a strong bore, with good rifling, and only scattered darkness. The revolver qualifies as an Antique Hand Gun, and does NOT require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check. Serial Number: 110034.

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Plains Indian Trade Bead & Buffalo Tooth Necklace

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 6 of 483)      

For bidding in this lot is a fine Plains Native American Indian petrified buffalo tooth & trade bead necklace. The necklace is comprised of eighteen of the petrified buffalo teeth, finished with two carved bird bones, and accented with pink spiny oyster, and bone beads. Overall, the necklace shows very good condition. The piece measures approximately 24" long.
For bidding in this lot is a fine Plains Native American Indian petrified buffalo tooth & trade bead necklace. The necklace is comprised of eighteen of the petrified buff...morealo teeth, finished with two carved bird bones, and accented with pink spiny oyster, and bone beads. Overall, the necklace shows very good condition. The piece measures approximately 24" long.

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Cheyenne Beaded Moccasins c. 1870-1880

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 7 of 483)      

The lot features an early original authentic set of Cheyenne Native American Indian beaded moccasins dating to circa late 19th Century. These 1870-1890 moccasins would have been worn by a young warrior, large child, or woman. The set shows a parfleche rawhide sole with Indian tanned hide construction with both sinew and trade thread sewing. The top of each moccasin shows two rows of geometric rectangular traditional beadwork done in all period correct glass trade seed beads. The beads show a red white heart, chalk white, sky padre blue, greasy butterscotch yellow and dark blue. The moccasins show slight cracking, some stiffining to the leather and overall wear indicative of their nearly 125-150 year old age. The set also shows a unique long tongue, a wonderful addition. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and collected by Bruce VanLandingham. Bruce VanLandingham was a pillar in the American Indian collecting community and a respected expert. Along with being an avid collector Bruce also was the sole owner of Sundog Fine Art in Bozeman which was both part museum and gallery. The moccasins measure 8 1/4 inches in length by 3 1/4 inches wide by 3 inches high at the ankle.
The lot features an early original authentic set of Cheyenne Native American Indian beaded moccasins dating to circa late 19th Century. These 1870-1890 moccasins would ha...moreve been worn by a young warrior, large child, or woman. The set shows a parfleche rawhide sole with Indian tanned hide construction with both sinew and trade thread sewing. The top of each moccasin shows two rows of geometric rectangular traditional beadwork done in all period correct glass trade seed beads. The beads show a red white heart, chalk white, sky padre blue, greasy butterscotch yellow and dark blue. The moccasins show slight cracking, some stiffining to the leather and overall wear indicative of their nearly 125-150 year old age. The set also shows a unique long tongue, a wonderful addition. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and collected by Bruce VanLandingham. Bruce VanLandingham was a pillar in the American Indian collecting community and a respected expert. Along with being an avid collector Bruce also was the sole owner of Sundog Fine Art in Bozeman which was both part museum and gallery. The moccasins measure 8 1/4 inches in length by 3 1/4 inches wide by 3 inches high at the ankle.

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Sioux Fully Beaded Belt from circa 1900's

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 8 of 483)      

The lot feautures a fully beaded belt from the Sioux Native American Indians. The belt is from the mid-20th Century and shows an Indian tanned hide construction with glass trade seed beadwork. The trade beads include sky blue, corn yellow, red, cobalt and more. The belt appears to be in overall good condition and displays well. Measures: 14"
The lot feautures a fully beaded belt from the Sioux Native American Indians. The belt is from the mid-20th Century and shows an Indian tanned hide construction with glas...mores trade seed beadwork. The trade beads include sky blue, corn yellow, red, cobalt and more. The belt appears to be in overall good condition and displays well. Measures: 14"

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Signed Navajo Sterling Silver Carved Bracelet

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 9 of 483)      

Featured in this lot we have a signed sterling silver carved bracelet. The cuff is constructed out of sterling silver with carved geometric patterns across the face of the piece. The bracelet is marked on the back reading "R E - Sterling". R E is the hallmark for Silver crafter Rick Enriquez. The piece is in good condition and shows a warm silver patina. The bracelet measures 1" wide with the inside circumference of the cuff measures 2 1/2". Weighs 65.3 Ounces.
Featured in this lot we have a signed sterling silver carved bracelet. The cuff is constructed out of sterling silver with carved geometric patterns across the face of th...moree piece. The bracelet is marked on the back reading "R E - Sterling". R E is the hallmark for Silver crafter Rick Enriquez. The piece is in good condition and shows a warm silver patina. The bracelet measures 1" wide with the inside circumference of the cuff measures 2 1/2". Weighs 65.3 Ounces.

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J. Etsitty Sterling Silver & Turquoise Bracelet

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 10 of 483)      

Included in this lot we have a Navajo Native American sterling silver and turquoise bracelet made by J. Etsitty. The cuff is made of sterling silver and features two beautiful cabochons of blue gem turquoise. The cuff is bordered by a ribbed pattern around the edge with the interior of the piece covered in layered pieces of silver in the intricate shapes of leaves. The top is set with a number of silver droplets and curled silver strings. The back of the piece is marked "H. Etsitty - Sterling - J". The piece was made by Julie Etsitty who early in her career used the family hallmark. The piece is in good condition. It measures 2" wide with the internal circumference measuring 2 1/2".
Included in this lot we have a Navajo Native American sterling silver and turquoise bracelet made by J. Etsitty. The cuff is made of sterling silver and features two beau...moretiful cabochons of blue gem turquoise. The cuff is bordered by a ribbed pattern around the edge with the interior of the piece covered in layered pieces of silver in the intricate shapes of leaves. The top is set with a number of silver droplets and curled silver strings. The back of the piece is marked "H. Etsitty - Sterling - J". The piece was made by Julie Etsitty who early in her career used the family hallmark. The piece is in good condition. It measures 2" wide with the internal circumference measuring 2 1/2".

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William Henry Jackson 1879 Colorado Albumen Photo

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 11 of 483)      

This is an original photograph of Frozen Lake Near James’ Peak from William Henry Jackson and dating to circa 1879. The photograph is of a very large size and is an authentic original done in Albumen Silver Print. This image of Frozen Lake is shown in the Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado near James’ Peak. William Henry Jackson (1843-1922) was a member of the Hayden Geological Survey of 1871 which was an extensive exploration of the Yellowstone Region. It was Jackson's photographs of the expedition that led to Congress establishing Yellowstone as the first national park. This is a wonderful collection of Jackson's early works in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. The bottom left corner of the photograph is hand written, “FROZEN LAKE Near James’ Peak along with being marked by the photographer and dated 1879. The photograph shows an exceptional composure and subject matter and is in fine condition. W.H. Jackson’s larger Albumen silver prints are exceedingly rare with such examples showing the Western landscape selling for large prices such as the Veta Pass photo that sold for $19,000 at a Swan Galleries sale, the Panorama of Leadville, Colorado that sold for $10,000 at the same Swan Galleries sale, and the Williams Canon W.H. Jackson that sold at Heritage Auctions 2013 sale for $6,500. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and collected by Bruce VanLandingham. Bruce VanLandingham was a pillar in the American Indian collecting community and a respected expert. Along with being an avid collector Bruce also was the sole owner of Sundog Fine Art in Bozeman which was both part museum and gallery. The visible photograph area measures 13”x10”. The frame measures 21.75”x18.75”. This is framed in a wonderful solid hardwood gilt frame showing a considerable age. The piece shows the original Sundog Gallery sticker / tag on the reverse. This piece was found to be an authentic original by the experts at Heritage Auctions and valued at an estimate of as much as $2,000.
This is an original photograph of Frozen Lake Near James’ Peak from William Henry Jackson and dating to circa 1879. The photograph is of a very large size and is an authe...morentic original done in Albumen Silver Print. This image of Frozen Lake is shown in the Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado near James’ Peak. William Henry Jackson (1843-1922) was a member of the Hayden Geological Survey of 1871 which was an extensive exploration of the Yellowstone Region. It was Jackson's photographs of the expedition that led to Congress establishing Yellowstone as the first national park. This is a wonderful collection of Jackson's early works in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. The bottom left corner of the photograph is hand written, “FROZEN LAKE Near James’ Peak along with being marked by the photographer and dated 1879. The photograph shows an exceptional composure and subject matter and is in fine condition. W.H. Jackson’s larger Albumen silver prints are exceedingly rare with such examples showing the Western landscape selling for large prices such as the Veta Pass photo that sold for $19,000 at a Swan Galleries sale, the Panorama of Leadville, Colorado that sold for $10,000 at the same Swan Galleries sale, and the Williams Canon W.H. Jackson that sold at Heritage Auctions 2013 sale for $6,500. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and collected by Bruce VanLandingham. Bruce VanLandingham was a pillar in the American Indian collecting community and a respected expert. Along with being an avid collector Bruce also was the sole owner of Sundog Fine Art in Bozeman which was both part museum and gallery. The visible photograph area measures 13”x10”. The frame measures 21.75”x18.75”. This is framed in a wonderful solid hardwood gilt frame showing a considerable age. The piece shows the original Sundog Gallery sticker / tag on the reverse. This piece was found to be an authentic original by the experts at Heritage Auctions and valued at an estimate of as much as $2,000.

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William Henry Jackson Longs Peak Photograph c.1873

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 12 of 483)      

This is an original photograph of Longs Peak from Estes Park, Colorado from William Henry Jackson and dating to circa 1873. The photograph is of a very large size and is an authentic original done in Albumen Silver Print. This image of Longs Peak mountain is taken from Estes Park in the Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. William Henry Jackson (1843-1922) was a member of the Hayden Geological Survey of 1871 which was an extensive exploration of the Yellowstone Region. It was Jackson's photographs of the expedition that led to Congress establishing Yellowstone as the first national park. This is a wonderful collection of Jackson's early works in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. The bottom left corner of the photograph is hand written, “46 LONG’S PEAK. From Estes Park” and dates to 1873. The photograph shows an exceptional composure and subject matter and is in fine condition. W.H. Jackson’s larger Albumen silver prints are exceedingly rare with such examples showing the Western landscape selling for large prices such as the Veta Pass photo that sold for $19,000 at a Swan Galleries sale, the Panorama of Leadville, Colorado that sold for $10,000 at the same Swan Galleries sale, and the Williams Canon W.H. Jackson that sold at Heritage Auctions 2013 sale for $6,500. This photograph was taken during the U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of teh Territories (Hayden Survey) showing the lower end of Estes Park and a pristine Thompson River winding through the Parks valley. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and collected by Bruce VanLandingham. Bruce VanLandingham was a pillar in the American Indian collecting community and a respected expert. Along with being an avid collector Bruce also was the sole owner of Sundog Fine Art in Bozeman which was both part museum and gallery. The visible photograph area measures 13”x9”. The frame measures 21.75”x18.75”. This is framed in a wonderful solid hardwood gilt frame showing a considerable age. The piece shows the original Sundog Gallery sticker / tag on the reverse. This piece was found to be an authentic original by the experts at Heritage Auctions and valued at an estimate of as much as $2,000.
This is an original photograph of Longs Peak from Estes Park, Colorado from William Henry Jackson and dating to circa 1873. The photograph is of a very large size and is ...morean authentic original done in Albumen Silver Print. This image of Longs Peak mountain is taken from Estes Park in the Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. William Henry Jackson (1843-1922) was a member of the Hayden Geological Survey of 1871 which was an extensive exploration of the Yellowstone Region. It was Jackson's photographs of the expedition that led to Congress establishing Yellowstone as the first national park. This is a wonderful collection of Jackson's early works in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. The bottom left corner of the photograph is hand written, “46 LONG’S PEAK. From Estes Park” and dates to 1873. The photograph shows an exceptional composure and subject matter and is in fine condition. W.H. Jackson’s larger Albumen silver prints are exceedingly rare with such examples showing the Western landscape selling for large prices such as the Veta Pass photo that sold for $19,000 at a Swan Galleries sale, the Panorama of Leadville, Colorado that sold for $10,000 at the same Swan Galleries sale, and the Williams Canon W.H. Jackson that sold at Heritage Auctions 2013 sale for $6,500. This photograph was taken during the U.S. Geological and Geographical Survey of teh Territories (Hayden Survey) showing the lower end of Estes Park and a pristine Thompson River winding through the Parks valley. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and collected by Bruce VanLandingham. Bruce VanLandingham was a pillar in the American Indian collecting community and a respected expert. Along with being an avid collector Bruce also was the sole owner of Sundog Fine Art in Bozeman which was both part museum and gallery. The visible photograph area measures 13”x9”. The frame measures 21.75”x18.75”. This is framed in a wonderful solid hardwood gilt frame showing a considerable age. The piece shows the original Sundog Gallery sticker / tag on the reverse. This piece was found to be an authentic original by the experts at Heritage Auctions and valued at an estimate of as much as $2,000.

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Original G.C. Wentworth Bronze Sculpture

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 13 of 483)      

This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth bronze sculpture titled "Afternoon Edition". 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 bronze shows a paperboy from the early 1900's selling the afternoon newspaper. The piece shows fine detail and is in good condition. The bronze sits on a solid walnut hardwood base with a brass placard that reads"Afternoon Edition / G.C. Wentworth". It has been signed by the artist and is numbered 3/20. The bronze measures 4.25" x 5.25" and is 10.25" tall. It comes with a printed biography of the artist and a Certificate of Authenticity. The original gallery retail price for this piece was $1,200.
This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth bronze sculpture titled "Afternoon Edition". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just afte...morer 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 bronze shows a paperboy from the early 1900's selling the afternoon newspaper. The piece shows fine detail and is in good condition. The bronze sits on a solid walnut hardwood base with a brass placard that reads"Afternoon Edition / G.C. Wentworth". It has been signed by the artist and is numbered 3/20. The bronze measures 4.25" x 5.25" and is 10.25" tall. It comes with a printed biography of the artist and a Certificate of Authenticity. The original gallery retail price for this piece was $1,200.

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Original G.C. Wentworth Wax Sculpture

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 14 of 483)      

This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth wax sculpture titled "Two Step". 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 man and woman sharing a dance. The figures are beautifully carved and show wonderful detail. The sculpture is in good condition. It has been signed by the artist and is dated "1982". The wax sculpture is in good condition. It measures 6" x 9.5" and is 13.25" tall. Comes with a certificate of Authenticity and gives the new owner the rights to have it cast.
This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth wax sculpture titled "Two Step". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Ru...moressell'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 man and woman sharing a dance. The figures are beautifully carved and show wonderful detail. The sculpture is in good condition. It has been signed by the artist and is dated "1982". The wax sculpture is in good condition. It measures 6" x 9.5" and is 13.25" tall. Comes with a certificate of Authenticity and gives the new owner the rights to have it cast.

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Miller Bros 101 Ranch Wild West Show Photo c.1900-

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 15 of 483)      

The lot features an original photograph of the entire Millers Brothers 101 Ranch Wild West Show troop from circa 1900’s. In the second row at the very center a young Pawnee Bill (Gordon William Lillie) can been seen wearing his famous hat with his iconic mustache visible. The photograph includes 29 Cowboys, Cowgirls, and Native American Indians. Such wonderfully renowned individuals who most likely are represented in this image and performed with the 101 Ranch Wild West Show are Lillian Smith (performing as “Pricess Wenona”), Bill Pickett, Bessie Herberg, Bee Ho Gray, Tom Mix, Jack Hoxie, Mexican Joe, Ross Hettan, Buffalo Bill Cody (William Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody), Pawnee Bill, Zach Mulhall, Lucille Milhall, Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, Buck Jones, Chester Byers, Chief Iron Tails, Milt, Hinkle, Billy Lorette, Luka Chkhartishvila (Princes Lucca), Art Acord, and occasionally Will Rogers (who was never formerly employed with the 101 Ranch, but was documented visiting many of his friends and having trick roping contests and events). The photograph shows numerous performers posing for an unknown photographer. Provenance: The piece comes from the personal collection of Dot Vernon. Dot Vernon performed with the Miller’s 101 Ranch Wild West Show and is present in this photograph. Dot Vernon Bolton, once called “Queen of the Cowgirls” got her start in the Western Show world when she was 12 years old when her family sent her with Pawnee Bill with his Wild West Show, as they were family friends. She later went to England with the 101 Ranch Wild West Show and gave a command performance for the English Royal Family presumably including King George V. She then later toured the US with Barnum & Bailey’s Circus and also with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. The 101 Ranch Wild West Show was founded by Colonel George Washington Miller, a Confederate Army veteran of the Civil War, after being motivated by his dear friend and neighbor Major Gordon W. Lillie, also known as Pawnee Bill. Pawnee Bill helped Miller start the show and performed in many of his acts. Dot Vernon was introduced to the Miller 101 by Pawnee Bill, with both being found in this photograph. The photograph comes in an envelope hand written on the front “101 Ranch / 101 RANCH”. This is truly a fantastic original authentic example and has never been seen by the public. Photograph measures 8”x10”. Original Miller Bros 101 Ranch Wild West Show photographs are exceedingly rare with few examples being brought to sale, such as the photograph sold by Brian Lebel's Old West Auction for $5,900. This photograph is thought to have been one of the earliest photographs known to exist of the Miller 101 Ranch Wild West show.
The lot features an original photograph of the entire Millers Brothers 101 Ranch Wild West Show troop from circa 1900’s. In the second row at the very center a young Pawn...moreee Bill (Gordon William Lillie) can been seen wearing his famous hat with his iconic mustache visible. The photograph includes 29 Cowboys, Cowgirls, and Native American Indians. Such wonderfully renowned individuals who most likely are represented in this image and performed with the 101 Ranch Wild West Show are Lillian Smith (performing as “Pricess Wenona”), Bill Pickett, Bessie Herberg, Bee Ho Gray, Tom Mix, Jack Hoxie, Mexican Joe, Ross Hettan, Buffalo Bill Cody (William Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody), Pawnee Bill, Zach Mulhall, Lucille Milhall, Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, Buck Jones, Chester Byers, Chief Iron Tails, Milt, Hinkle, Billy Lorette, Luka Chkhartishvila (Princes Lucca), Art Acord, and occasionally Will Rogers (who was never formerly employed with the 101 Ranch, but was documented visiting many of his friends and having trick roping contests and events). The photograph shows numerous performers posing for an unknown photographer. Provenance: The piece comes from the personal collection of Dot Vernon. Dot Vernon performed with the Miller’s 101 Ranch Wild West Show and is present in this photograph. Dot Vernon Bolton, once called “Queen of the Cowgirls” got her start in the Western Show world when she was 12 years old when her family sent her with Pawnee Bill with his Wild West Show, as they were family friends. She later went to England with the 101 Ranch Wild West Show and gave a command performance for the English Royal Family presumably including King George V. She then later toured the US with Barnum & Bailey’s Circus and also with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. The 101 Ranch Wild West Show was founded by Colonel George Washington Miller, a Confederate Army veteran of the Civil War, after being motivated by his dear friend and neighbor Major Gordon W. Lillie, also known as Pawnee Bill. Pawnee Bill helped Miller start the show and performed in many of his acts. Dot Vernon was introduced to the Miller 101 by Pawnee Bill, with both being found in this photograph. The photograph comes in an envelope hand written on the front “101 Ranch / 101 RANCH”. This is truly a fantastic original authentic example and has never been seen by the public. Photograph measures 8”x10”. Original Miller Bros 101 Ranch Wild West Show photographs are exceedingly rare with few examples being brought to sale, such as the photograph sold by Brian Lebel's Old West Auction for $5,900. This photograph is thought to have been one of the earliest photographs known to exist of the Miller 101 Ranch Wild West show.

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Earliest Known Photograph of Pawnee Bill 1800-1900

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 16 of 483)      

This is an original authentic photograph of Major Gordon William Lillie, known professionally as Pawnee Bill and is thought to be the earliest known photograph of Pawnee to exist. The photograph shows Pawnee Bill wearing his iconic cowboy hat with his infamous mustache and sporting an excellent Native American Indian beaded vest. Pawnee Bill is also wearing tall riding boots and is holding a quirt / bull whip. The photograph is accompanied by excellent provenance as it is displayed in the original Pawnee Bill’s Buffalo Ranch Pawnee, Oklahoma envelope that shows a calling Great American Bison along the center and has a Pawnee Bill’s Indian Trading Post Old Town Pawnee, Oklahoma mail stamp. The envelope is addressed to Dot Vernon of R2 BOX 390 of Watsonville, California. Along with the envelope is a smaller envelope from Pawnee Bill’s Indian Trading Post U.S. Highway No. 64 Pawnee Oklahoma that shows a photograph of Buffalo roaming on the lawn of his trading post with Pawnee Bill on horseback on one side and two Indian Chief’s on the other. This envelope is addressed to Dot Vernon also. All of these pieces are found in a folder marked on the outside, “Dot Vernon was born in Colorado in 1895 was with Pawnee Bill in 1908. Said she was 12 yrs old then so birthday must have been in the late Fall.” Provenance: The piece comes from the personal collection of Dot Vernon. Dot Vernon performed with the Miller’s 101 Ranch Wild West Show, Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, Pawnee Bill’s Wild West Show and more. Dot Vernon Bolton, once called “Queen of the Cowgirls” got her start in the Western Show world when she was 12 years old when her family sent her with Pawnee Bill with his Wild West Show, as they were family friends. She later went to England with the 101 Ranch Wild West Show and gave a command performance for the English Royal Family presumably including King George V. She then later toured the US with Barnum & Bailey’s Circus and also with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. This is truly a historic and rare original photograph and is considered to be the earliest known example ever to be brought to public purchase showing a young Pawnee Bill, possibly in one of his first performances. Documented photographs showing the young Pawnee Bill have been shown of him in earlier years, but not as early as this example, such as the cabinet card sold by Heritage Auctions Lot #43077 in their 1/23/2009 sale, the photograph on the site Knightstemplar.org Brother “Pawnee Bill” Frontiersman and Showman, and Legends of America site. The original photograph measures 6 5/8” by 9 1/8”. Large envelope is 8.25”x10.5” and smaller envelope is 4.25”x9.5”. The folder is 7.75”x12.75”.
This is an original authentic photograph of Major Gordon William Lillie, known professionally as Pawnee Bill and is thought to be the earliest known photograph of Pawnee ...moreto exist. The photograph shows Pawnee Bill wearing his iconic cowboy hat with his infamous mustache and sporting an excellent Native American Indian beaded vest. Pawnee Bill is also wearing tall riding boots and is holding a quirt / bull whip. The photograph is accompanied by excellent provenance as it is displayed in the original Pawnee Bill’s Buffalo Ranch Pawnee, Oklahoma envelope that shows a calling Great American Bison along the center and has a Pawnee Bill’s Indian Trading Post Old Town Pawnee, Oklahoma mail stamp. The envelope is addressed to Dot Vernon of R2 BOX 390 of Watsonville, California. Along with the envelope is a smaller envelope from Pawnee Bill’s Indian Trading Post U.S. Highway No. 64 Pawnee Oklahoma that shows a photograph of Buffalo roaming on the lawn of his trading post with Pawnee Bill on horseback on one side and two Indian Chief’s on the other. This envelope is addressed to Dot Vernon also. All of these pieces are found in a folder marked on the outside, “Dot Vernon was born in Colorado in 1895 was with Pawnee Bill in 1908. Said she was 12 yrs old then so birthday must have been in the late Fall.” Provenance: The piece comes from the personal collection of Dot Vernon. Dot Vernon performed with the Miller’s 101 Ranch Wild West Show, Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, Pawnee Bill’s Wild West Show and more. Dot Vernon Bolton, once called “Queen of the Cowgirls” got her start in the Western Show world when she was 12 years old when her family sent her with Pawnee Bill with his Wild West Show, as they were family friends. She later went to England with the 101 Ranch Wild West Show and gave a command performance for the English Royal Family presumably including King George V. She then later toured the US with Barnum & Bailey’s Circus and also with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. This is truly a historic and rare original photograph and is considered to be the earliest known example ever to be brought to public purchase showing a young Pawnee Bill, possibly in one of his first performances. Documented photographs showing the young Pawnee Bill have been shown of him in earlier years, but not as early as this example, such as the cabinet card sold by Heritage Auctions Lot #43077 in their 1/23/2009 sale, the photograph on the site Knightstemplar.org Brother “Pawnee Bill” Frontiersman and Showman, and Legends of America site. The original photograph measures 6 5/8” by 9 1/8”. Large envelope is 8.25”x10.5” and smaller envelope is 4.25”x9.5”. The folder is 7.75”x12.75”.

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Sells Floto Circus Buffalo Bills Wild West Photos

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 17 of 483)      

This is an exceptional collection of Sells Floto Circus, Al G. Barnes and Sells Floto Circus and Buffalo Bills Wild West show original photographs from the early 1900’s. The collection is displayed in a large semi-hard bound Photographs album with approximately 300 to 400 photographs represented. Photographs include images of performances and behind the scenes acts showing baby Tigers, Sells Floto Buffalo Bills Wild West group photos, photographs of Native American Indians, a photograph of Frank Dean famed cowboy riding a saddled Hippopotamus, a Hippo bulling a cart, exotic animals, Elephants, a photograph of Elephants performing in Troy, Montana, rodeo trick riding, high wire trapeze acts, and so much more. The collection includes a timeline of the career of Frank Dean and Bernice Dean and is from their personal collection. Frank and Bernice Dean were famous Wild West performers in the early to mid 1900’s. The collection includes various photographs with many being marked from the Sells Floto Circus, Sells Floto Circus and Buffalo Wild West, AL. G. Barnes Circus, Barnes Circus, various rodeo’s and western shows of the such. Bernice Dean was one of the most versatile Wild West and rodeo performers and has been inducted into the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. Frank Dean performed his "Western Arts" acts, (trick and fancy roping, whips, knife throwing and western trick riding), on various circuses, wild west shows, rodeos and appeared on the television program "You Asked for It". Frank also was the author of many books on the subject of western arts. Frank performed his acts abroad many times. while performing in Japan he met another performer, Bernice Hoppe, they were married April 26, 1935 while still in Japan. Frank was entered into the Guinness Book of World Records, as cracking the world’s longest whip (80 foot) at the State Fair of North Dakota in 1939. Bernice Dean’s act included singing and dancing, trick riding, trick shooting, knife throwing, tricks with Mexican maguey ropes and bull whips, juggling, and a balancing trick on the rolling globe. She and her husband worked as an exhibition team for 45 years in every state and thirteen countries. Billed in Wild West shows, rodeos, circuses, motion pictures and television, Bernice earned worldwide acclaim. This is truly a wonderful and rich historic Wild West and Rodeo album and would be a truly rare addition to any collection. The book comes from the personal collection of Dot Vernon Bolton, a personal friend of both Frank and Bernice Dean. Dot Vernon performed with the Miller’s 101 Ranch Wild West Show, Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, Pawnee Bill’s Wild West Show and more. The album measures 7.5”x11” and 3” thick. These are all original candid photographs from the personal camera and collection of Frank and Bernice Dean. Indivudial Sells Floto Circus photographs can fetch as much as over $1,000 at auction with this lot representing over 300 to 400 photographs which are mostly of circus life. Some photographs are shown of rodeo cowboy life.
This is an exceptional collection of Sells Floto Circus, Al G. Barnes and Sells Floto Circus and Buffalo Bills Wild West show original photographs from the early 1900’s. ...moreThe collection is displayed in a large semi-hard bound Photographs album with approximately 300 to 400 photographs represented. Photographs include images of performances and behind the scenes acts showing baby Tigers, Sells Floto Buffalo Bills Wild West group photos, photographs of Native American Indians, a photograph of Frank Dean famed cowboy riding a saddled Hippopotamus, a Hippo bulling a cart, exotic animals, Elephants, a photograph of Elephants performing in Troy, Montana, rodeo trick riding, high wire trapeze acts, and so much more. The collection includes a timeline of the career of Frank Dean and Bernice Dean and is from their personal collection. Frank and Bernice Dean were famous Wild West performers in the early to mid 1900’s. The collection includes various photographs with many being marked from the Sells Floto Circus, Sells Floto Circus and Buffalo Wild West, AL. G. Barnes Circus, Barnes Circus, various rodeo’s and western shows of the such. Bernice Dean was one of the most versatile Wild West and rodeo performers and has been inducted into the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. Frank Dean performed his "Western Arts" acts, (trick and fancy roping, whips, knife throwing and western trick riding), on various circuses, wild west shows, rodeos and appeared on the television program "You Asked for It". Frank also was the author of many books on the subject of western arts. Frank performed his acts abroad many times. while performing in Japan he met another performer, Bernice Hoppe, they were married April 26, 1935 while still in Japan. Frank was entered into the Guinness Book of World Records, as cracking the world’s longest whip (80 foot) at the State Fair of North Dakota in 1939. Bernice Dean’s act included singing and dancing, trick riding, trick shooting, knife throwing, tricks with Mexican maguey ropes and bull whips, juggling, and a balancing trick on the rolling globe. She and her husband worked as an exhibition team for 45 years in every state and thirteen countries. Billed in Wild West shows, rodeos, circuses, motion pictures and television, Bernice earned worldwide acclaim. This is truly a wonderful and rich historic Wild West and Rodeo album and would be a truly rare addition to any collection. The book comes from the personal collection of Dot Vernon Bolton, a personal friend of both Frank and Bernice Dean. Dot Vernon performed with the Miller’s 101 Ranch Wild West Show, Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, Pawnee Bill’s Wild West Show and more. The album measures 7.5”x11” and 3” thick. These are all original candid photographs from the personal camera and collection of Frank and Bernice Dean. Indivudial Sells Floto Circus photographs can fetch as much as over $1,000 at auction with this lot representing over 300 to 400 photographs which are mostly of circus life. Some photographs are shown of rodeo cowboy life.

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Buffalo Bill Wild West Show Photograph c. 1903

Lot # 17a (Sale Order: 18 of 483)      

This is an original authentic photograph of William Frederick Buffalo Bill Cody and his Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show in 1903. This circa 1903 original photograph shows the entire wild west show troupe. The photograph shows Oglala Lakota Chief Iron Tail standing at Buffalo Bill’s right and Charles Kettering at his left along with over twenty other Native American Indians. Charles Kettering was an American inventor, engineer, businessman and the holder of 186 patents. Kettering founded Delco and was head of research at General Motors. Chief Iron Tail is one of the most famous Native American Indian celebrities of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is known for his star performance with the Buffalo Bill’s Wild West but is most notable in American history for his distinctive profile on the Buffalo Nickel or Indian Head Nickel of 1913 to 1938. This is truly a wonderfully historic and original photograph with excellent Western and American history. Frame measures 8.25”x10.25”.
This is an original authentic photograph of William Frederick Buffalo Bill Cody and his Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show in 1903. This circa 1903 original photograph shows t...morehe entire wild west show troupe. The photograph shows Oglala Lakota Chief Iron Tail standing at Buffalo Bill’s right and Charles Kettering at his left along with over twenty other Native American Indians. Charles Kettering was an American inventor, engineer, businessman and the holder of 186 patents. Kettering founded Delco and was head of research at General Motors. Chief Iron Tail is one of the most famous Native American Indian celebrities of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is known for his star performance with the Buffalo Bill’s Wild West but is most notable in American history for his distinctive profile on the Buffalo Nickel or Indian Head Nickel of 1913 to 1938. This is truly a wonderfully historic and original photograph with excellent Western and American history. Frame measures 8.25”x10.25”.

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Richard Throssel Crow Indian Photograph c. 1909

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 19 of 483)      

For your consideration is this signed original photograph by Richard Throssel, circa. 1909. Throssel is best known for his photography of the of the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana from 1902-1911. Throssel moved to the reservation in 1902 for health reasons and to join his brother , Harry, as a clerk in the Indian Service office. Throssel, who was quarter Canadian Cree, was adopted into the Crow Nation in 1906; giving him unique perspective and passport to photograph everyday life on the reservation. This photo appears to depict a U.S. Government agent and two workers delivering a whole beef ration to the reservation. The beef is about to be hanged for skinning and gutting. It is likely that this photo was taken while Richard Throssel was employed by the government as photographer-at-large for the Indian Service (1909-1911). The original photograph is on a period correct mat and bears Throssel's raised arrowhead seal; Throssel's signature appears over the seal. It appears to be dated "09. The photograph and mat (10.25" x 12.5") are in good condition and are shrink-wrapped to a piece of foam board (12.75" x 15.75").
For your consideration is this signed original photograph by Richard Throssel, circa. 1909. Throssel is best known for his photography of the of the Crow Indian Reservati...moreon in Montana from 1902-1911. Throssel moved to the reservation in 1902 for health reasons and to join his brother , Harry, as a clerk in the Indian Service office. Throssel, who was quarter Canadian Cree, was adopted into the Crow Nation in 1906; giving him unique perspective and passport to photograph everyday life on the reservation. This photo appears to depict a U.S. Government agent and two workers delivering a whole beef ration to the reservation. The beef is about to be hanged for skinning and gutting. It is likely that this photo was taken while Richard Throssel was employed by the government as photographer-at-large for the Indian Service (1909-1911). The original photograph is on a period correct mat and bears Throssel's raised arrowhead seal; Throssel's signature appears over the seal. It appears to be dated "09. The photograph and mat (10.25" x 12.5") are in good condition and are shrink-wrapped to a piece of foam board (12.75" x 15.75").

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Richard Throssel Crow Indian Photograph c. 1909

Lot # 18a (Sale Order: 20 of 483)      

For your consideration is this signed original photograph by Richard Throssel, circa. 1909. Throssel is best known for his photography of the of the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana from 1902-1911. Throssel moved to the reservation in 1902 for health reasons and to join his brother , Harry, as a clerk in the Indian Service office. Throssel, who was quarter Canadian Cree, was adopted into the Crow Nation in 1906; giving him unique perspective and passport to photograph everyday life on the reservation. This photo appears to depict a Crow Husband and wife skinning and gutting the beef ration delivered by the government. The hide and/ or beef ration appears in the lower right corner. It is likely that this photo was taken while Richard Throssel was employed by the government as photographer-at-large for the Indian Service (1909-1911). The original photograph is on a period correct mat and bears Throssel's raised arrowhead seal; Throssel's signature appears over the seal. It appears to be dated "09. The photograph and mat (10" x 12.5") are in good condition and are shrink-wrapped to a piece of foam board (12.75" x 15.75").
For your consideration is this signed original photograph by Richard Throssel, circa. 1909. Throssel is best known for his photography of the of the Crow Indian Reservati...moreon in Montana from 1902-1911. Throssel moved to the reservation in 1902 for health reasons and to join his brother , Harry, as a clerk in the Indian Service office. Throssel, who was quarter Canadian Cree, was adopted into the Crow Nation in 1906; giving him unique perspective and passport to photograph everyday life on the reservation. This photo appears to depict a Crow Husband and wife skinning and gutting the beef ration delivered by the government. The hide and/ or beef ration appears in the lower right corner. It is likely that this photo was taken while Richard Throssel was employed by the government as photographer-at-large for the Indian Service (1909-1911). The original photograph is on a period correct mat and bears Throssel's raised arrowhead seal; Throssel's signature appears over the seal. It appears to be dated "09. The photograph and mat (10" x 12.5") are in good condition and are shrink-wrapped to a piece of foam board (12.75" x 15.75").

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AKC Italian Buffalo Horn Stiletto Switchblade

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 21 of 483)      

Offered in this lot we have a AKC Italian buffalo horn stiletto switchblade. The knife features a bayonet style blade that is marked "AKC Italy". The handle is made from buffalo horn with a push button release to open the blade and swing guard. The lockback lever at the base of the handle closes the blade. The Italian switchblade is in very good condition. The knife measures 9" long overall with a 4" blade.
Offered in this lot we have a AKC Italian buffalo horn stiletto switchblade. The knife features a bayonet style blade that is marked "AKC Italy". The handle is made from ...morebuffalo horn with a push button release to open the blade and swing guard. The lockback lever at the base of the handle closes the blade. The Italian switchblade is in very good condition. The knife measures 9" long overall with a 4" blade.

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Italian Frank B. Stiletto Honey Horn Switchblade

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 22 of 483)      

Featured in this lot we have a Italian stiletto honey horn switchblade by Frank B. The knife features a bayonet style blade that is marked "Frank B. Italy". The handle is made from Brazilian honey horn with a push button release to open the blade and a cross guard release system to close the blade. The Italian switchblade is in very good condition. The knife blade measures 5" long and 11" overall.
Featured in this lot we have a Italian stiletto honey horn switchblade by Frank B. The knife features a bayonet style blade that is marked "Frank B. Italy". The handle is...more made from Brazilian honey horn with a push button release to open the blade and a cross guard release system to close the blade. The Italian switchblade is in very good condition. The knife blade measures 5" long and 11" overall.

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Ute Tail Fully Beaded Pipe Tobacco Bag - 19th C.

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 23 of 483)      

This is an exceedingly rare authentic original pipe tobacco belt bag or pouch from the Ute Native American Indian people that dates to circa mid to late 19th Century. The piece shows the very uncommon and scarce “Ute Tail” design with the long slender pipe bag like pattern having the tapering bottom. The bag has excellent early period correct glass trade seed beadwork in a traditional geometric design that is sewn with the correct sinew thread, a true attribute of its early authentic age. The beadwork shows two colors in chalk white and sky padre blue. This piece is truly a rare and desirable collector’s item in that it is an early Ute Tail beaded bag dating to circa 1860-1880. The bag shows a brain tanned Indian hide construction. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and collected by Bruce VanLandingham. Bruce VanLandingham was a pillar in the American Indian collecting community and a respected expert. Along with being an avid collector Bruce also was the sole owner of Sundog Fine Art Gallery in Bozeman which was both part museum and gallery. This wonderful piece shows a used condition with some slight tearing as shown and slight bead loss, but overall is truly a museum quality piece. Measures overall 8.25 inches in length by 2 5/8 inches wide.
This is an exceedingly rare authentic original pipe tobacco belt bag or pouch from the Ute Native American Indian people that dates to circa mid to late 19th Century. The...more piece shows the very uncommon and scarce “Ute Tail” design with the long slender pipe bag like pattern having the tapering bottom. The bag has excellent early period correct glass trade seed beadwork in a traditional geometric design that is sewn with the correct sinew thread, a true attribute of its early authentic age. The beadwork shows two colors in chalk white and sky padre blue. This piece is truly a rare and desirable collector’s item in that it is an early Ute Tail beaded bag dating to circa 1860-1880. The bag shows a brain tanned Indian hide construction. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and collected by Bruce VanLandingham. Bruce VanLandingham was a pillar in the American Indian collecting community and a respected expert. Along with being an avid collector Bruce also was the sole owner of Sundog Fine Art Gallery in Bozeman which was both part museum and gallery. This wonderful piece shows a used condition with some slight tearing as shown and slight bead loss, but overall is truly a museum quality piece. Measures overall 8.25 inches in length by 2 5/8 inches wide.

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Ute Tail Fully Beaded Pipe Tobacco Bag - 19th C.

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 24 of 483)      

This is an exceedingly rare authentic original pipe tobacco belt bag or pouch from the Ute Native American Indian people that dates to circa mid to late 19th Century. The piece shows the very uncommon and scarce “Ute Tail” design with the long slender pipe bag like pattern having the tapering bottom. The bag has excellent early period correct glass trade seed beadwork in a traditional geometric design that is sewn with the correct sinew thread, a true attribute of its early authentic age. The beadwork shows colors in chalk white, sky padre blue, dark blue, medium blue and medium green. The beadwork extends to both sides of the bag, a wonderful attribution. This piece is truly a rare and desirable collector’s item in that it is an early Ute Tail beaded bag dating to circa 1860-1880. The bag shows a brain tanned Indian hide construction. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and collected by Bruce VanLandingham. Bruce VanLandingham was a pillar in the American Indian collecting community and a respected expert. Along with being an avid collector Bruce also was the sole owner of Sundog Fine Art Gallery in Bozeman which was both part museum and gallery. This wonderful piece shows a used condition with some slight tearing as shown and slight bead loss, but overall is truly a museum quality piece. Measures overall 9 inches in length by 2.75 inches wide.
This is an exceedingly rare authentic original pipe tobacco belt bag or pouch from the Ute Native American Indian people that dates to circa mid to late 19th Century. The...more piece shows the very uncommon and scarce “Ute Tail” design with the long slender pipe bag like pattern having the tapering bottom. The bag has excellent early period correct glass trade seed beadwork in a traditional geometric design that is sewn with the correct sinew thread, a true attribute of its early authentic age. The beadwork shows colors in chalk white, sky padre blue, dark blue, medium blue and medium green. The beadwork extends to both sides of the bag, a wonderful attribution. This piece is truly a rare and desirable collector’s item in that it is an early Ute Tail beaded bag dating to circa 1860-1880. The bag shows a brain tanned Indian hide construction. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and collected by Bruce VanLandingham. Bruce VanLandingham was a pillar in the American Indian collecting community and a respected expert. Along with being an avid collector Bruce also was the sole owner of Sundog Fine Art Gallery in Bozeman which was both part museum and gallery. This wonderful piece shows a used condition with some slight tearing as shown and slight bead loss, but overall is truly a museum quality piece. Measures overall 9 inches in length by 2.75 inches wide.

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Cheyenne Wolf Clan Dog Soldier Pipe Bowl c. 1800's

Lot # 23 (Sale Order: 25 of 483)      

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 pipestone catlinite material with a full standing wolf’s body. 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. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and collected by Bruce VanLandingham. Bruce VanLandingham was a pillar in the American Indian collecting community and a respected expert. Along with being an avid collector Bruce also was the sole owner of Sundog Fine Art Gallery in Bozeman which was both part museum and gallery. Measures overall 3 inches in length by 1.75” deep at the head and having a 5/8 inch opening at its widest.
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 pipestone catlinite material with a full standing wolf’s body. 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. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and collected by Bruce VanLandingham. Bruce VanLandingham was a pillar in the American Indian collecting community and a respected expert. Along with being an avid collector Bruce also was the sole owner of Sundog Fine Art Gallery in Bozeman which was both part museum and gallery. Measures overall 3 inches in length by 1.75” deep at the head and having a 5/8 inch opening at its widest.

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