American Indian & Western Sale w/ Luxury Jewelry

American Indian & Western Sale w/ Luxury Jewelry

Saturday, May 30, 2020  |  9:00 AM Mountain
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American Indian & Western Sale w/ Luxury Jewelry

American Indian & Western Sale w/ Luxury Jewelry

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Brought to you by our professional Montana Curating team is this Premier May 30th Online Collector Sale. The sale will be held online only with live simulcast online bidding on May 30th at 9am Mountain Time. Due to COVID-19 the sale will be conducted Online Only with no in-person bidding available. The sale is scheduled to start one hour earlier at 9am and will have nearly 750 items. This will be the most items we have offered in a one-day sale. Shipping will be available for all items at the buyer’s expense.

We hope that you enjoy our catalog, our team has taken many careful hours procuring, researching, professionally photographing and preparing these amazing pieces for you to enjoy.

Auction Saturday May 30th at 9am Mountain Time
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Online Only Bidding with the items located at 34156 E Frontage Rd. Bozeman, MT

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RARE Unheated 2.37 ct Sapphire & VS2 Diamond Ring

Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 1 of 742)      

This is an extremely rare G.I.A. Certified natural unheated Sapphire with large 2.37 carat size set with VS2 Diamonds in a platinum ring. At the center of the ring shows a fantastic cushion modified brilliant crown cut natural unheated Sapphire in a rare vivid blue coloring with a slightly included transparent fine clarity type II and an exact size of 2.37 carats. The prong set stone is surrounded by a halo bezel being diamond set along with split filigree carved and tapering diamond set shoulders. The ring overall shows a total of 52 round brilliant cut Diamonds having a weight of 0.31 carats, clarity of VS2 to SI-2 and F-H color. The ring comes with a G.I.A. (Gemological Institute of America) and AIG (American International Gemologists) gemology report and appraisal confirming the above information and giving a value of $15,000.00. The ring is in a size 7.5 US.
This is an extremely rare G.I.A. Certified natural unheated Sapphire with large 2.37 carat size set with VS2 Diamonds in a platinum ring. At the center of the ring shows ...morea fantastic cushion modified brilliant crown cut natural unheated Sapphire in a rare vivid blue coloring with a slightly included transparent fine clarity type II and an exact size of 2.37 carats. The prong set stone is surrounded by a halo bezel being diamond set along with split filigree carved and tapering diamond set shoulders. The ring overall shows a total of 52 round brilliant cut Diamonds having a weight of 0.31 carats, clarity of VS2 to SI-2 and F-H color. The ring comes with a G.I.A. (Gemological Institute of America) and AIG (American International Gemologists) gemology report and appraisal confirming the above information and giving a value of $15,000.00. The ring is in a size 7.5 US.

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Vintage Dark Blue Sapphire & Diamond 14K Gold Ring

Lot # 2 (Sale Order: 2 of 742)      

This lot features a classic solid 14K white gold estate ring with natural Dark Blue Sapphire & Diamond Ring that comes with a AIGL appraisal and report. The ring is stamped 14K and 585 and has a fantastic antique classic design 1920’s Art Deco styling. The solid 14 karat white gold ring features an oval brilliant cut crown and step cut pavilion natural sapphire with a total weight of 1.34 carats having a nice transparent fine clarity and rare vivid dark blue coloring. The ring has a truly classic Art Deco styling with 54 round brilliant cut diamonds showing a SI1 to I2 clarity and G-I coloring and a weight of .54 carats. The piece comes with an AIGL (American International Gemological Laboratories, INC.) report and appraisal which values the ring at $9,877.00. The ring shows a size of 7 US.
This lot features a classic solid 14K white gold estate ring with natural Dark Blue Sapphire & Diamond Ring that comes with a AIGL appraisal and report. The ring is stamp...moreed 14K and 585 and has a fantastic antique classic design 1920’s Art Deco styling. The solid 14 karat white gold ring features an oval brilliant cut crown and step cut pavilion natural sapphire with a total weight of 1.34 carats having a nice transparent fine clarity and rare vivid dark blue coloring. The ring has a truly classic Art Deco styling with 54 round brilliant cut diamonds showing a SI1 to I2 clarity and G-I coloring and a weight of .54 carats. The piece comes with an AIGL (American International Gemological Laboratories, INC.) report and appraisal which values the ring at $9,877.00. The ring shows a size of 7 US.

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RARE Purplish Pink Sapphire & VS1 Diamond Ring

Lot # 3 (Sale Order: 3 of 742)      

This is an outstanding GIA Certified no heat natural Purplish Pink Sapphire set with VS1 Diamonds in 18K white and yellow gold with AIGL paperwork. At the center of the ring shows a cushion modified brilliant cut crown and step cut pavilion natural Sapphire with no indications of heat treatment with a fantastic Purplish Pink vivid coloring and a size of 2.17 carats. The stone has been certified by G.I.A. Gemological Institute of America, a rare addition. The center stone is four prong set in yellow gold accented by rolling bezel set yellow gold squares at the top and bottom set with diamonds on a bezel set wide band accented by a center line being bezel set with baguette diamonds. Overall, the piece shows 122 diamonds in round brilliant and baguette cuts with a VS1 to SI2 clarity, F-G color and 1.43 carat weight. The ring is stamped UCG 18K and 750. The ring comes with GIA and AIGL paperwork which confirms the above info with a gemology report and gives a value of $19,456.00. The ring shows a size of 6.5 to 7 US.
This is an outstanding GIA Certified no heat natural Purplish Pink Sapphire set with VS1 Diamonds in 18K white and yellow gold with AIGL paperwork. At the center of the r...moreing shows a cushion modified brilliant cut crown and step cut pavilion natural Sapphire with no indications of heat treatment with a fantastic Purplish Pink vivid coloring and a size of 2.17 carats. The stone has been certified by G.I.A. Gemological Institute of America, a rare addition. The center stone is four prong set in yellow gold accented by rolling bezel set yellow gold squares at the top and bottom set with diamonds on a bezel set wide band accented by a center line being bezel set with baguette diamonds. Overall, the piece shows 122 diamonds in round brilliant and baguette cuts with a VS1 to SI2 clarity, F-G color and 1.43 carat weight. The ring is stamped UCG 18K and 750. The ring comes with GIA and AIGL paperwork which confirms the above info with a gemology report and gives a value of $19,456.00. The ring shows a size of 6.5 to 7 US.

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9500-7000BP Scottsbluff Spear Points Collection

Lot # 4 (Sale Order: 4 of 742)      

For your consideration is this Collection of Transitional Paleo Pre Historic Scottsbluff Spear Points circa 9500-7000 B.P. These medium to large points show triangular stemmed points with elliptical to median ridge cross sections. These points show both examples of stems the straight stem and slightly expanding examples too. The coloration's very from tan and pale coloration to a gray white flecked coloration. These points shows a Grade of 10+ or G10 making it of the highest collectible nature. The collection shows pristine condition with wonderful preservation of these ancient points. The display case these points are shown in is professionally constructed and shows a quarter sawn oak professional grade display. The measurements of display case is 2 1/4" x 6" x 12" and the measurements of each point (left to right) 2 3/4" x 1 1/4"; and 3 1/2" x 1 1/4"; and 4 1/2" x 1 1/4"; and 3 3/4" x 1 1/2"; and 3" x 1 1/4".
For your consideration is this Collection of Transitional Paleo Pre Historic Scottsbluff Spear Points circa 9500-7000 B.P. These medium to large points show triangular st...moreemmed points with elliptical to median ridge cross sections. These points show both examples of stems the straight stem and slightly expanding examples too. The coloration's very from tan and pale coloration to a gray white flecked coloration. These points shows a Grade of 10+ or G10 making it of the highest collectible nature. The collection shows pristine condition with wonderful preservation of these ancient points. The display case these points are shown in is professionally constructed and shows a quarter sawn oak professional grade display. The measurements of display case is 2 1/4" x 6" x 12" and the measurements of each point (left to right) 2 3/4" x 1 1/4"; and 3 1/2" x 1 1/4"; and 4 1/2" x 1 1/4"; and 3 3/4" x 1 1/2"; and 3" x 1 1/4".

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Collection of St Charles Spear Points 10000-8000BP

Lot # 5 (Sale Order: 5 of 742)      

For your consideration is this FINE collection of St. Charles Dovetail spear points circa 10000 - 8000 B.P. This collection shows three lovely examples of St. Charles Dovetail spear points. St. Charles points are originally attributed to the Late Archaic to Early woodland point. Each of these points show serrated edges with medium corner notched ends and originate primarily from the Tennessee River Valley and also referred to as "Pelvna Points." The ancient points are expertly constructed from a fine churt material and is in very well-preserved excellent museum quality condition showing a speckled red and brown; yellowing white, and streaking tan and red coloration (from left to right). The collection is shown in an expertly crafted quarter sawn oak professional display The points show pristine condition, well preserved construction with fantastic craftsmanship. The measurements of the display case 2" x 6" x 9" and measurements of each point 3" x 1 1/4"; and 2 3/4" x 1 1/2"; and 2 1/2" x 1 1/4".
For your consideration is this FINE collection of St. Charles Dovetail spear points circa 10000 - 8000 B.P. This collection shows three lovely examples of St. Charles Dov...moreetail spear points. St. Charles points are originally attributed to the Late Archaic to Early woodland point. Each of these points show serrated edges with medium corner notched ends and originate primarily from the Tennessee River Valley and also referred to as "Pelvna Points." The ancient points are expertly constructed from a fine churt material and is in very well-preserved excellent museum quality condition showing a speckled red and brown; yellowing white, and streaking tan and red coloration (from left to right). The collection is shown in an expertly crafted quarter sawn oak professional display The points show pristine condition, well preserved construction with fantastic craftsmanship. The measurements of the display case 2" x 6" x 9" and measurements of each point 3" x 1 1/4"; and 2 3/4" x 1 1/2"; and 2 1/2" x 1 1/4".

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Eastern Sioux Inlaid Pipe & Stem c1860 Gordon Hart

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 6 of 742)      

This is an incredibly rare and special American Indian pipe and stem dating to circa 1860 with an extensive collection history and documentation accompanying it. The piece is from the renowned Gordon Hart collection with supporting documentation, Hart C.O.A. along with appearing in his book and has also been pictured in a 2009 book. The pipe is made of hand-carved red Minnesota pipestone commonly referred to as “catlinite” and features an extraordinary artful pewter inlays with a forward-facing prow and inlaid keel fin. The stem is made of ash wood and has an extensive hot file branding over its entire length with a deep authentic honest patina. The piece has been immaculately preserved showing no breaks or repairs. The piece was first collected by Dr. William Slaght of Grand Blanc, Michigan while working as a doctor in western Wisconsin in 1882. He reported acquiring the pipe from the son of a Sioux Indian who said the pipe had belonged to his father, whom Slaght had been treating for pneumonia. The father died, but the son wanted Slaght to keep the pipe in exchange for treating his father. Later Slaght, who had to Michigan, sold the pipe to a fellow medical professional named Dr. Joseph Ingram of Fenton, Michigan. Then later it was sold to artifact collector and author Arthur G. Abraham of Indiana in 1906. A.G. Abraham preserved the pieces history at this point documenting its collection and drawing a sketch of the piece in his collection logbook. Copies of these pages are included in the lot. Gordon Hart acquired the pipe from Abraham in 1967 and later Hart sold the pipe to author and collector Mark Francis in 1999. Gordon Hart (1917-2002) was a well-respected pipe and artifact collector and author from Indiana. Hart was a pillar of the artifact collecting community for over 30 years, appearing at hundreds of artifacts shows and writing countless articles and various books, his best known being the two large hardback volumes titled, “Hart’s Prehistoric Pipe Rack”. The pipe measures 6 ½ inches long by 3 inches tall and the stem measures 18 ½ inches long. Provenance: Sioux Indians in Wisconsin Pre-1882 Dr. William Slaght of Grand Blanc, Michigan and Wisconsin owned from 1882-1901 Dr. Joseph Ingram of Fenton, Michigan owned from 1901-1906 Arthur G. Abraham of Indiana owned from 1906-1967 Gordon Hart of Indiana owned from 1967-1999 Mark Francis of Ohio owned from 1999-Present Featured on the cover of the 2009 book “The Mark Francis Collection of American Indian Art” by Mark Francis and pictured on page 57 figure 101. Certificate or Document giving authenticity from The Hart Collection item S-143
This is an incredibly rare and special American Indian pipe and stem dating to circa 1860 with an extensive collection history and documentation accompanying it. The piec...moree is from the renowned Gordon Hart collection with supporting documentation, Hart C.O.A. along with appearing in his book and has also been pictured in a 2009 book. The pipe is made of hand-carved red Minnesota pipestone commonly referred to as “catlinite” and features an extraordinary artful pewter inlays with a forward-facing prow and inlaid keel fin. The stem is made of ash wood and has an extensive hot file branding over its entire length with a deep authentic honest patina. The piece has been immaculately preserved showing no breaks or repairs. The piece was first collected by Dr. William Slaght of Grand Blanc, Michigan while working as a doctor in western Wisconsin in 1882. He reported acquiring the pipe from the son of a Sioux Indian who said the pipe had belonged to his father, whom Slaght had been treating for pneumonia. The father died, but the son wanted Slaght to keep the pipe in exchange for treating his father. Later Slaght, who had to Michigan, sold the pipe to a fellow medical professional named Dr. Joseph Ingram of Fenton, Michigan. Then later it was sold to artifact collector and author Arthur G. Abraham of Indiana in 1906. A.G. Abraham preserved the pieces history at this point documenting its collection and drawing a sketch of the piece in his collection logbook. Copies of these pages are included in the lot. Gordon Hart acquired the pipe from Abraham in 1967 and later Hart sold the pipe to author and collector Mark Francis in 1999. Gordon Hart (1917-2002) was a well-respected pipe and artifact collector and author from Indiana. Hart was a pillar of the artifact collecting community for over 30 years, appearing at hundreds of artifacts shows and writing countless articles and various books, his best known being the two large hardback volumes titled, “Hart’s Prehistoric Pipe Rack”. The pipe measures 6 ½ inches long by 3 inches tall and the stem measures 18 ½ inches long. Provenance: Sioux Indians in Wisconsin Pre-1882 Dr. William Slaght of Grand Blanc, Michigan and Wisconsin owned from 1882-1901 Dr. Joseph Ingram of Fenton, Michigan owned from 1901-1906 Arthur G. Abraham of Indiana owned from 1906-1967 Gordon Hart of Indiana owned from 1967-1999 Mark Francis of Ohio owned from 1999-Present Featured on the cover of the 2009 book “The Mark Francis Collection of American Indian Art” by Mark Francis and pictured on page 57 figure 101. Certificate or Document giving authenticity from The Hart Collection item S-143

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Sioux Mary Standstall Fully Beaded Hide Doll 1940

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 7 of 742)      

This is a very rare and authentic fully beaded doll from renowned Sioux Native American Indian, Mary Standstall dating to circa 1940-1950’s. This example shows all Indian tanned hide with sinew sewing, real human hair and all early period correct glass seed beads showing a pictorial scene of warriors on horse back playing coupe. The beadwork shows a maroon background with colors of chalk white, greasy yellow, greasy blue, butterscotch yellow, lilac and black. The doll has a fully beaded long dress with fringe, with fully beaded belt, fully beaded shoulder cape with fringe, high top fully beaded moccasins and wampum choker. The piece is holding a beaded bag and is in well preserved museum condition. This is a very nice large size. Provenance: The set was authenticated by a prominent expert in Billings, Montana and is from Mary Standstall. Two other examples of Mary Standstall beaded dolls can been seen from the Dr. Kent Vickery (1942-2011) collection sold in Cowan’s 2013 Auction. This is the finest Mary Standstall example offered for public sale. This doll measures 17 1/4" tall by 9 1/2" wide.
This is a very rare and authentic fully beaded doll from renowned Sioux Native American Indian, Mary Standstall dating to circa 1940-1950’s. This example shows all Indian...more tanned hide with sinew sewing, real human hair and all early period correct glass seed beads showing a pictorial scene of warriors on horse back playing coupe. The beadwork shows a maroon background with colors of chalk white, greasy yellow, greasy blue, butterscotch yellow, lilac and black. The doll has a fully beaded long dress with fringe, with fully beaded belt, fully beaded shoulder cape with fringe, high top fully beaded moccasins and wampum choker. The piece is holding a beaded bag and is in well preserved museum condition. This is a very nice large size. Provenance: The set was authenticated by a prominent expert in Billings, Montana and is from Mary Standstall. Two other examples of Mary Standstall beaded dolls can been seen from the Dr. Kent Vickery (1942-2011) collection sold in Cowan’s 2013 Auction. This is the finest Mary Standstall example offered for public sale. This doll measures 17 1/4" tall by 9 1/2" wide.

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Lakota Sioux Beaded Moccasins 19th Century

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 8 of 742)      

The lot features a fantastic authentic set of beaded moccasins from the Lakota Sioux Native American Indians dating to the 1800's. This set of early moccasins show an Indian brain tanned hide which is sinew sewn to a hard Buffalo parfleche rawhide sold and adorned with period correct glass trade cen seed beads in a "Buffalo" track geometric pattern. The beadwork shows a chalk white background with symbols and patterns in red white hearts, greasy blue, medium blue, Cheyenne pink, cobalt, medium green, faceted amber, faceted iridescent and more. The tops of the moccasins show a nice original yellow ocher painted finish. Over the set is in good to fair condition with some slight beadloss and overall well preserved set. The set shows the original Indian tanned hide tongue which shows a hand cut end, which adds an artful appeal. The set has a wonderful original patina from much age and use with the soles having a rich worn foot pattern. Truly a fine set of authentic men's moccasins from the 1800's. Each measures 11"L soles by 4.5"W by 4.5" H ankle.
The lot features a fantastic authentic set of beaded moccasins from the Lakota Sioux Native American Indians dating to the 1800's. This set of early moccasins show an Ind...moreian brain tanned hide which is sinew sewn to a hard Buffalo parfleche rawhide sold and adorned with period correct glass trade cen seed beads in a "Buffalo" track geometric pattern. The beadwork shows a chalk white background with symbols and patterns in red white hearts, greasy blue, medium blue, Cheyenne pink, cobalt, medium green, faceted amber, faceted iridescent and more. The tops of the moccasins show a nice original yellow ocher painted finish. Over the set is in good to fair condition with some slight beadloss and overall well preserved set. The set shows the original Indian tanned hide tongue which shows a hand cut end, which adds an artful appeal. The set has a wonderful original patina from much age and use with the soles having a rich worn foot pattern. Truly a fine set of authentic men's moccasins from the 1800's. Each measures 11"L soles by 4.5"W by 4.5" H ankle.

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Cheyenne Ghost Dance Polychrome Drum c. 1890

Lot # 9 (Sale Order: 9 of 742)      

This is an important and authentic circa 1890 Cheyenne Native American Indians polychrome painted stretched hide drum from the Ghost Dance movement. The extraordinary piece is originally from the Cheyenne American Indians of Wyoming and is comprised of a bent wood frame with wetted and stretched Buffalo hide adorned with polychrome painted Ghost Dance symbols. In the typical Northern Plains fashion, the back of the drum has an open back. The front shows the old faded Ghost Dance symbols painted on the front of a large waterbird in flight, four-point morning stars, half-moons and two smaller waterbirds flying over a blue painted river. The drum shows a combination of vegetable dyes as well as old paint along with four unique 5-point star cut outs with painted blue borders. Some of the paint has nicely faded and flaked off in places from much age. Ghost Dance pieces from the Cheyenne American Indians are exceedingly scarce as they were late adopters of the movement as they did not initially believe or participate. The piece was first acquired in the late 1960’s by well-respected collector Arnold Marcus Chernoff of Chicago, Illinois. Chernoff late sold the piece to Missouri collector Ben Thompson and then acquired by Mark Francis in the early 2000’s. The piece is referenced in the new book “Rare American Indian Weapons Volume 2” (2020) by Mark Francis on page 95. Chernoff said, upon selling the piece, said the drum had an original beater with it but he somehow misplaced it over the years. A late 19th Century war shield attributed to the Cheyenne in the Peabody Museum with identical five-point star cut outs with painted blue borders likely from a similar hand. Provenance: From the collections of Arnold Marcus Chernoff, Ben Thompson and Mark Francis. Published in the 2020 book Rare American Indian Weapons Volume 2. Chernoff displayed the drum in his American Indian Weapons exhibits in the 1970’s and early 1980’s at shows across the country. The drum measures 21.5” from the top to bottom by 3 inches wide along with old trade clothe strips tied on the back. This is truly a rare and authentic Plains artifact in good condition with honest wear from age and use.
This is an important and authentic circa 1890 Cheyenne Native American Indians polychrome painted stretched hide drum from the Ghost Dance movement. The extraordinary pie...morece is originally from the Cheyenne American Indians of Wyoming and is comprised of a bent wood frame with wetted and stretched Buffalo hide adorned with polychrome painted Ghost Dance symbols. In the typical Northern Plains fashion, the back of the drum has an open back. The front shows the old faded Ghost Dance symbols painted on the front of a large waterbird in flight, four-point morning stars, half-moons and two smaller waterbirds flying over a blue painted river. The drum shows a combination of vegetable dyes as well as old paint along with four unique 5-point star cut outs with painted blue borders. Some of the paint has nicely faded and flaked off in places from much age. Ghost Dance pieces from the Cheyenne American Indians are exceedingly scarce as they were late adopters of the movement as they did not initially believe or participate. The piece was first acquired in the late 1960’s by well-respected collector Arnold Marcus Chernoff of Chicago, Illinois. Chernoff late sold the piece to Missouri collector Ben Thompson and then acquired by Mark Francis in the early 2000’s. The piece is referenced in the new book “Rare American Indian Weapons Volume 2” (2020) by Mark Francis on page 95. Chernoff said, upon selling the piece, said the drum had an original beater with it but he somehow misplaced it over the years. A late 19th Century war shield attributed to the Cheyenne in the Peabody Museum with identical five-point star cut outs with painted blue borders likely from a similar hand. Provenance: From the collections of Arnold Marcus Chernoff, Ben Thompson and Mark Francis. Published in the 2020 book Rare American Indian Weapons Volume 2. Chernoff displayed the drum in his American Indian Weapons exhibits in the 1970’s and early 1980’s at shows across the country. The drum measures 21.5” from the top to bottom by 3 inches wide along with old trade clothe strips tied on the back. This is truly a rare and authentic Plains artifact in good condition with honest wear from age and use.

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Lakota Sioux Spontoon Pipe Tomahawk c. 1880

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 10 of 742)      

This is an excellent and unusual authentic ceremonial spontoon pipe tomahawk from the Lakota Sioux Native American Indians of South Dakota dating to circa 1880. The piece was collected from the Pine Ridge Manderson area and features a forged iron spontoon head with a very large and unusual diamond-shaped cut out of the blade. The head was forged from an old gun barrel with the rifling still being present in the pipe bow. The piece is attached to its original long, ash solid wood haft handle, which is elaborately decorated in brass trade tack designs, pewter silver embellishments and the original clean out plug still intact at the top of the head. Accompanied with the war club and attached at pierced section of the haft just below the gripping area is a drop of beaded hide. The beaded drop shows an Indian tanned hide construction with all period correct glass trade seed beads in a geometric pattern of chalk white, greasy blue, greasy yellow, cobalt and semi-transparent rose. The beaded drop shows a red ocher mineral pigment dye with a round uniform metal concho button and long hand cut Indian tanned hide fringe at the bottom overall measuring 18 inches in length. Overall the tomahawk has a nice deep chocolate patina with slight sheen and various dents and scratches from much true age and honest use. Truly a wonderful scarcely seen ceremonial pipe tomahawk with massive cut out. Measures overall 23.5 inches long with a 9 inch long head.
This is an excellent and unusual authentic ceremonial spontoon pipe tomahawk from the Lakota Sioux Native American Indians of South Dakota dating to circa 1880. The piece...more was collected from the Pine Ridge Manderson area and features a forged iron spontoon head with a very large and unusual diamond-shaped cut out of the blade. The head was forged from an old gun barrel with the rifling still being present in the pipe bow. The piece is attached to its original long, ash solid wood haft handle, which is elaborately decorated in brass trade tack designs, pewter silver embellishments and the original clean out plug still intact at the top of the head. Accompanied with the war club and attached at pierced section of the haft just below the gripping area is a drop of beaded hide. The beaded drop shows an Indian tanned hide construction with all period correct glass trade seed beads in a geometric pattern of chalk white, greasy blue, greasy yellow, cobalt and semi-transparent rose. The beaded drop shows a red ocher mineral pigment dye with a round uniform metal concho button and long hand cut Indian tanned hide fringe at the bottom overall measuring 18 inches in length. Overall the tomahawk has a nice deep chocolate patina with slight sheen and various dents and scratches from much true age and honest use. Truly a wonderful scarcely seen ceremonial pipe tomahawk with massive cut out. Measures overall 23.5 inches long with a 9 inch long head.

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1980 Original Signed J Burr Native Woman Painting

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 11 of 742)      

For your consideration is this 1980 Original singed J Burr framed oil on canvas Native Woman painting. This is a wonderful painting of a native woman standing in a lower valley grass field with hills in the back ground and trees atop the hills. The detail of this painting is beautiful and has been given good attention to detail. The signature is in the right bottom corner of the painting with the date of May 1980. The condition of this oil painting is good with no obvious signs of damage with a small mark on the left hand side of the frame. The measurements of this framed painting 32" x 26" and the visible are measures 23 1/2" x 17 1/2".
For your consideration is this 1980 Original singed J Burr framed oil on canvas Native Woman painting. This is a wonderful painting of a native woman standing in a lower ...morevalley grass field with hills in the back ground and trees atop the hills. The detail of this painting is beautiful and has been given good attention to detail. The signature is in the right bottom corner of the painting with the date of May 1980. The condition of this oil painting is good with no obvious signs of damage with a small mark on the left hand side of the frame. The measurements of this framed painting 32" x 26" and the visible are measures 23 1/2" x 17 1/2".

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Woody Crumbo (1912-1989) Potawatomi Drawing

Lot # 12 (Sale Order: 12 of 742)      

This is an exceptional rare and authentic original graphite drawing from Woody Crumbo of a Potawatomi American Indian. Woody Crumbo or Woodrow Wilson “Woody” Crumbo (1912-1989) was a Native American Potawatomi artist whose works are held by several major museums, including the Smithsonian Institution and the Metropolitan Museum of Art along with the Thomas Gilcrease Institute. Woody Crumbo original works of art, such as this, are exceedingly rare with some works being valued and selling at auction in excess of $20,000. This appears to be an early example of his work. This is an original graphite drawing that has been professionally framed and is signed in the artwork in the bottom right. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and acquired 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 visible art measures 5 3/4" x 8" with the frame measuring 14 1/4" x 17."
This is an exceptional rare and authentic original graphite drawing from Woody Crumbo of a Potawatomi American Indian. Woody Crumbo or Woodrow Wilson “Woody” Crumbo (1912...more-1989) was a Native American Potawatomi artist whose works are held by several major museums, including the Smithsonian Institution and the Metropolitan Museum of Art along with the Thomas Gilcrease Institute. Woody Crumbo original works of art, such as this, are exceedingly rare with some works being valued and selling at auction in excess of $20,000. This appears to be an early example of his work. This is an original graphite drawing that has been professionally framed and is signed in the artwork in the bottom right. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and acquired 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 visible art measures 5 3/4" x 8" with the frame measuring 14 1/4" x 17."

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Gary Carter (1939-) Original Mountain Man Drawing

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 13 of 742)      

This is an original authentic graphite drawing of the Mountain Man by Gary Carter. Gary Carter (born 1939-) is one of the most renowned modern Western and American Indian artists of the 20th and 21st Century. Gary Carter is a Yellowstone, Montana artist and was inducted into the Cowboy Artist of American (CAA Member) in 1982. Gary Carter was also adopted into the Crow Tribe and Real Bird Family and made a member of the Big Lodge Clan, given the name of “Eagle Man”. This is a large full-size hand drawn graphite work of art of a Mountain Man. Unlike most Gary Carter graphite drawings that are smaller studies which are later made into full size paintings, this example is thought to be a stand alone work of art original and not a study, due to the immense detail and bare background. The work is signed in graphite in the lower right and is truly a rare fine example. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and acquired 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. The visible artwork measures 20" x 16." The frame measures 27 3/4" x 23 3/4."
This is an original authentic graphite drawing of the Mountain Man by Gary Carter. Gary Carter (born 1939-) is one of the most renowned modern Western and American Indian...more artists of the 20th and 21st Century. Gary Carter is a Yellowstone, Montana artist and was inducted into the Cowboy Artist of American (CAA Member) in 1982. Gary Carter was also adopted into the Crow Tribe and Real Bird Family and made a member of the Big Lodge Clan, given the name of “Eagle Man”. This is a large full-size hand drawn graphite work of art of a Mountain Man. Unlike most Gary Carter graphite drawings that are smaller studies which are later made into full size paintings, this example is thought to be a stand alone work of art original and not a study, due to the immense detail and bare background. The work is signed in graphite in the lower right and is truly a rare fine example. Provenance: From the renowned Sundog Fine Art Bozeman, Montana collection and acquired 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. The visible artwork measures 20" x 16." The frame measures 27 3/4" x 23 3/4."

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Collection of Frederic Remington Portfolio

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 14 of 742)      

featured in this lot we have a collection of ten Frederic Remington color portraits. The collection consists of six colored portraits of western figures. The folio contains portraits titled; A Breed, An Arizona Cowboy, A Cheyenne Buck, A Sioux Chief, A Cavalry Officer, and Old Ramon. The pieces where printed by Penn Prints, New York in 1956 and show full color. The prints are held in a folio reading "Frederic Remington's 'Buckskins' Portraits of the Old West... The original folio of six color prints superbly reproduced" with the image of a Indian on horseback. The collection shows good condition overall. The prints measure 16 1/4" tall by 12 1/4" wide.
featured in this lot we have a collection of ten Frederic Remington color portraits. The collection consists of six colored portraits of western figures. The folio contai...morens portraits titled; A Breed, An Arizona Cowboy, A Cheyenne Buck, A Sioux Chief, A Cavalry Officer, and Old Ramon. The pieces where printed by Penn Prints, New York in 1956 and show full color. The prints are held in a folio reading "Frederic Remington's 'Buckskins' Portraits of the Old West... The original folio of six color prints superbly reproduced" with the image of a Indian on horseback. The collection shows good condition overall. The prints measure 16 1/4" tall by 12 1/4" wide.

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Glacier National Park Scrapbook

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 15 of 742)      

In this lot we have a Glacier National Park Scrapbook. This scrapbook consists of eleven photos of Glacier park. The scrapbook is green with gold lettering and is held together by green string. All of these photos are in black and white. This scrapbook measures 12" x 9 3/4."
In this lot we have a Glacier National Park Scrapbook. This scrapbook consists of eleven photos of Glacier park. The scrapbook is green with gold lettering and is held to...moregether by green string. All of these photos are in black and white. This scrapbook measures 12" x 9 3/4."

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Vintage Estate 2.06 ct. Diamond 18K Stud Earrings

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 16 of 742)      

The lot features a magnificent set of vintage estate stud earrings showing a total of 2.06 carats of Diamonds set in 18K white gold. The earrings show two round brilliant prong set Diamonds having a total weight of 2.06 carats having a clarity of I1, and color of F. Both stones have a very good polish and very good cut. These earrings show an 18-karat solid white gold setting and can be referred to as stud earrings or solitaire earrings. These each have screw on backs, and each is marked 18K. The set of earrings comes with a gemology report and appraisal from AIGL (American International Gemological Laboratories, Inc.) report that confirms the above information and gives a current value of $13,546.00. The set is in very good condition.
The lot features a magnificent set of vintage estate stud earrings showing a total of 2.06 carats of Diamonds set in 18K white gold. The earrings show two round brilliant...more prong set Diamonds having a total weight of 2.06 carats having a clarity of I1, and color of F. Both stones have a very good polish and very good cut. These earrings show an 18-karat solid white gold setting and can be referred to as stud earrings or solitaire earrings. These each have screw on backs, and each is marked 18K. The set of earrings comes with a gemology report and appraisal from AIGL (American International Gemological Laboratories, Inc.) report that confirms the above information and gives a current value of $13,546.00. The set is in very good condition.

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Navajo First Phase Silver Concho Buckle

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 17 of 742)      

For your consideration is this Navajo first phase concho buckle. Originally first phase concho belts and buckles were hammered from Mexican silver pesos in 1868 or 1869. This buckle shows embossed design and symmetrical construction with a floral like hammered design for the border of the buckle. The quality of the craftsmanship is great and the condition of the buckle is good with no damage to the buckle. The measurements of this buckle is 3" x 3" and the weight of this buckle is 59.4g
For your consideration is this Navajo first phase concho buckle. Originally first phase concho belts and buckles were hammered from Mexican silver pesos in 1868 or 1869. ...moreThis buckle shows embossed design and symmetrical construction with a floral like hammered design for the border of the buckle. The quality of the craftsmanship is great and the condition of the buckle is good with no damage to the buckle. The measurements of this buckle is 3" x 3" and the weight of this buckle is 59.4g

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Early 1900s Navajo Sandcast Concho Belt Choker

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 18 of 742)      

For your consideration is this early 1900's Navajo sandcast silver and turquoise concho belt choker. The turquoise stone is set into a blossom design pendant with a Fox turquoise cabochan centered on the pendant. The sancast silver conchos show a butterfly decoration and there are seven conchos on this choker and shows a thick leather strip for the necklace portion. The Pendant is stamped Sterling on the back. The condition of this choker is good with some wear and nice patina adorning the choker showing its age. The measurements of the choker is 15 1/2" long and the pendant measures 2 1/4" x 1 1/2" and the collective weight of this choker is 70.1g.
For your consideration is this early 1900's Navajo sandcast silver and turquoise concho belt choker. The turquoise stone is set into a blossom design pendant with a Fox t...moreurquoise cabochan centered on the pendant. The sancast silver conchos show a butterfly decoration and there are seven conchos on this choker and shows a thick leather strip for the necklace portion. The Pendant is stamped Sterling on the back. The condition of this choker is good with some wear and nice patina adorning the choker showing its age. The measurements of the choker is 15 1/2" long and the pendant measures 2 1/4" x 1 1/2" and the collective weight of this choker is 70.1g.

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Hudson Bay Blue White Heart Trade Bead Necklaces

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 19 of 742)      

For your consideration is this Hudson Bay blue white heart trade bead necklaces. These large Hudson Bay White Heart “Cornaline d'Aleppo” exotic trade beads dating to the 16th-17th Century. These 1600-1800’s beads are regularly referred to as “white hearts” due to the opaque white core at the “heart” or center of each bead that is finished with a red semi-translucent outer shell (showing the white partially through). This outstanding strand shows a normal size with very rare shiny semi-transparent outer shell. The strand consists of tightly braided waxed leather, a later addition. There is as over 500 antique original Hudson Bay Fur Trading Company exotic glass trade beads. The measurements of each necklace are 9" top knot to tip.
For your consideration is this Hudson Bay blue white heart trade bead necklaces. These large Hudson Bay White Heart “Cornaline d'Aleppo” exotic trade beads dating to the ...more16th-17th Century. These 1600-1800’s beads are regularly referred to as “white hearts” due to the opaque white core at the “heart” or center of each bead that is finished with a red semi-translucent outer shell (showing the white partially through). This outstanding strand shows a normal size with very rare shiny semi-transparent outer shell. The strand consists of tightly braided waxed leather, a later addition. There is as over 500 antique original Hudson Bay Fur Trading Company exotic glass trade beads. The measurements of each necklace are 9" top knot to tip.

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Zuni Robert Benally Signed Sterling Silver Cuff

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 20 of 742)      

Included in this lot is a signed Robert Benally Zuni Native American sterling silver bracelet. This stunning bracelet features a solid sterling silver construction with immensely detailed hand stamped design. The bracelet shows a well worn dark gray patina. The cuff is signed on the interior by the Zuni artist Robert Benally and stamped sterling. The interior circumference of the bracelet measures approximately 7”. The bracelet weighs 82.8 grams.
Included in this lot is a signed Robert Benally Zuni Native American sterling silver bracelet. This stunning bracelet features a solid sterling silver construction with i...moremmensely detailed hand stamped design. The bracelet shows a well worn dark gray patina. The cuff is signed on the interior by the Zuni artist Robert Benally and stamped sterling. The interior circumference of the bracelet measures approximately 7”. The bracelet weighs 82.8 grams.

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Stanley's Story Or Through The Wilds of Africa

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 21 of 742)      

Featured in this lot we have a copy of "Stanley's Story or Through the Wilds of Africa". The book contains Stanley's late personal writings on the Emin Pasha relief Expedition. The book features a fold out map and numerous illustrations, including eight full color, tissue-guarded illustrations. The book shows a red cloth cover with faded gilt gold lettering and shows a tiger and snake with figures riding elephants in the background. The piece shows good condition overall with some light wear. The book measures 8 1/2" tall by 6 3/4" wide.
Featured in this lot we have a copy of "Stanley's Story or Through the Wilds of Africa". The book contains Stanley's late personal writings on the Emin Pasha relief Exped...moreition. The book features a fold out map and numerous illustrations, including eight full color, tissue-guarded illustrations. The book shows a red cloth cover with faded gilt gold lettering and shows a tiger and snake with figures riding elephants in the background. The piece shows good condition overall with some light wear. The book measures 8 1/2" tall by 6 3/4" wide.

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Wanneta the Sioux By Moorehead First Edition 1890

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 22 of 742)      

For your consideration in this lot we have a first edition copy of "Wanneta the Sioux" by Warren K. Moorehead originating from 1890. This is a wonderfully written book based on historical events and figures. The book features numerous illustrations with an illustration of Sitting Bull facing the title page. This piece displays a green cloth cover with the illustration of a Sioux building a fire across the front cover. The book shows good condition overall with some light wear due to age. The piece measures 8" tall by 5 3/4" wide.
For your consideration in this lot we have a first edition copy of "Wanneta the Sioux" by Warren K. Moorehead originating from 1890. This is a wonderfully written book ba...moresed on historical events and figures. The book features numerous illustrations with an illustration of Sitting Bull facing the title page. This piece displays a green cloth cover with the illustration of a Sioux building a fire across the front cover. The book shows good condition overall with some light wear due to age. The piece measures 8" tall by 5 3/4" wide.

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Gordon Monroe Sitting Bull Original Bronze Bust

Lot # 23 (Sale Order: 23 of 742)      

This is an original bronze sculpture by Blackfeet artist Gordon Monroe. The piece is titled "Sitting Bull" and shows Sitting Bull with a beaded necklace. The sculpture is dated "83" and is signed "Monroe". Additionally, the bronze is numbered 23/100. The Gordon Monroe bronze sculpture is in good condition. It measures 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" and is 5 1/2" tall.
This is an original bronze sculpture by Blackfeet artist Gordon Monroe. The piece is titled "Sitting Bull" and shows Sitting Bull with a beaded necklace. The sculpture is...more dated "83" and is signed "Monroe". Additionally, the bronze is numbered 23/100. The Gordon Monroe bronze sculpture is in good condition. It measures 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" and is 5 1/2" tall.

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JK Ralston (1896-1987) Snook Art Original Drawing

Lot # 24 (Sale Order: 24 of 742)      

This is an original and scarce James Kenneth Ralston pen and ink cartoon advertising drawing for Snook Art Co. Billings, Montana and dating to circa 1930-1940’s. J.K. Ralston (American 1896-1987) was an accomplished painter of the Old American West who was born in Choteau, Montana in 1896, the 19th Century. Ralston’s works are on display at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, the Western Heritage Center, the Montana Historical Society and the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument Museum. This example is an original pen and ink drawing of an advertising for Snook Art Co. (Snook Trading Post) in Billings, Montana which is signed in the artwork, “JK Ralston Billings”. This example shows two western figures on horseback looking over the city of Billings, Montana next to a sign that reads, “Billings Flood Loss in 1937 $3,000,000”. Under the artwork is hand drawn “Get Your Home Under Cover With - Pittsburgh Paint Products Sun Proof Paints – Waterspar Enamel – Wallhide – We Sell Glass for all Purposes - Snook Art Co. Billings”. Various graphite mark ups can be seen. The original cartoon advertising pen and ink drawing had been examined by the Western Heritage Center in Billings, Montana and Wally Badgett, cartoonist, and found to be authentic and the only known examples of cartoons done by J.K. Ralston, making them very scarce. They were valued at over $6,000 apiece. The artwork is done on paper and measures 12 5/8”x9” (currently displayed on shrink-wrapped matte board). The pieces were part of the original 2001 Snook Estate Auction and were mentioned as being part of the sale by the Billings Gazette. Original JK Ralston Artwork is immensely collectible and valuable with this being one of only four known cartoon advertising pieces ever produced by his hand, a truly important piece of Montana’s History.
This is an original and scarce James Kenneth Ralston pen and ink cartoon advertising drawing for Snook Art Co. Billings, Montana and dating to circa 1930-1940’s. J.K. Ral...moreston (American 1896-1987) was an accomplished painter of the Old American West who was born in Choteau, Montana in 1896, the 19th Century. Ralston’s works are on display at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, the Western Heritage Center, the Montana Historical Society and the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument Museum. This example is an original pen and ink drawing of an advertising for Snook Art Co. (Snook Trading Post) in Billings, Montana which is signed in the artwork, “JK Ralston Billings”. This example shows two western figures on horseback looking over the city of Billings, Montana next to a sign that reads, “Billings Flood Loss in 1937 $3,000,000”. Under the artwork is hand drawn “Get Your Home Under Cover With - Pittsburgh Paint Products Sun Proof Paints – Waterspar Enamel – Wallhide – We Sell Glass for all Purposes - Snook Art Co. Billings”. Various graphite mark ups can be seen. The original cartoon advertising pen and ink drawing had been examined by the Western Heritage Center in Billings, Montana and Wally Badgett, cartoonist, and found to be authentic and the only known examples of cartoons done by J.K. Ralston, making them very scarce. They were valued at over $6,000 apiece. The artwork is done on paper and measures 12 5/8”x9” (currently displayed on shrink-wrapped matte board). The pieces were part of the original 2001 Snook Estate Auction and were mentioned as being part of the sale by the Billings Gazette. Original JK Ralston Artwork is immensely collectible and valuable with this being one of only four known cartoon advertising pieces ever produced by his hand, a truly important piece of Montana’s History.

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JK Ralston (1896-1987) Snook Art Original Drawing

Lot # 25 (Sale Order: 25 of 742)      

This is an original and scarce James Kenneth Ralston pen and ink cartoon advertising drawing for Snook Art Co. Billings, Montana and dating to circa 1930-1940’s. J.K. Ralston (American 1896-1987) was an accomplished painter of the Old American West who was born in Choteau, Montana in 1896, the 19th Century. Ralston’s works are on display at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, the Western Heritage Center, the Montana Historical Society and the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument Museum. This example is an original pen and ink drawing of an advertising for Snook Art Co. (Snook Trading Post) in Billings, Montana which is signed in the artwork, “JK Ralston”. This example shows a Billings house which has caught fire and three teams of Firefighters unsuccessfully fighting the fire with old pumps with a nearby bird saying, “Why Not Give The Boys Some Up-To-Date Equipment?”. At the top left corner shows a billboard which reads, “Pittsburgh Paint Products Snook Art Co. Billings Montana”. Various graphite mark ups can be seen. The original cartoon advertising pen and ink drawing had been examined by the Western Heritage Center in Billings, Montana and Wally Badgett, cartoonist, and found to be authentic and the only known examples of cartoons done by J.K. Ralston, making them very scarce. They were valued at over $6,000 apiece. The artwork is done on paper and measures 11”x7 7/8” (currently displayed on shrink-wrapped matte board). The pieces were part of the original 2001 Snook Estate Auction and were mentioned as being part of the sale by the Billings Gazette. Original JK Ralston Artwork is immensely collectible and valuable with this being one of only four known cartoon advertising pieces ever produced by his hand, a truly important piece of Montana’s History.
This is an original and scarce James Kenneth Ralston pen and ink cartoon advertising drawing for Snook Art Co. Billings, Montana and dating to circa 1930-1940’s. J.K. Ral...moreston (American 1896-1987) was an accomplished painter of the Old American West who was born in Choteau, Montana in 1896, the 19th Century. Ralston’s works are on display at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, the Western Heritage Center, the Montana Historical Society and the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument Museum. This example is an original pen and ink drawing of an advertising for Snook Art Co. (Snook Trading Post) in Billings, Montana which is signed in the artwork, “JK Ralston”. This example shows a Billings house which has caught fire and three teams of Firefighters unsuccessfully fighting the fire with old pumps with a nearby bird saying, “Why Not Give The Boys Some Up-To-Date Equipment?”. At the top left corner shows a billboard which reads, “Pittsburgh Paint Products Snook Art Co. Billings Montana”. Various graphite mark ups can be seen. The original cartoon advertising pen and ink drawing had been examined by the Western Heritage Center in Billings, Montana and Wally Badgett, cartoonist, and found to be authentic and the only known examples of cartoons done by J.K. Ralston, making them very scarce. They were valued at over $6,000 apiece. The artwork is done on paper and measures 11”x7 7/8” (currently displayed on shrink-wrapped matte board). The pieces were part of the original 2001 Snook Estate Auction and were mentioned as being part of the sale by the Billings Gazette. Original JK Ralston Artwork is immensely collectible and valuable with this being one of only four known cartoon advertising pieces ever produced by his hand, a truly important piece of Montana’s History.

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