Greetings,
This year’s Santa Fe event marks our first collaboration with Mr. Dan Morphy and Morphy Auctions. I am excited about this for many reasons. I have worked hard for over 35 years to grow a successful business and an excellent reputation, while creating and maintaining a great marketplace for the collecting and promoting of Western and Native American artifacts. I have known Dan professionally for a long time, and I know he shares this passion for both keeping the market strong, and for bringing together collectors and enthusiasts who love these things. This was compelling to me, since I’m one of those people myself.
Melissa and I received an enormous amount of support after the announcement of the Morphy Auctions partnership, and we want to thank everyone for their kind words and enthusiasm for the future. Since the time I started all those years ago in Cody, the business of western collectibles has never stopped growing. It also, however, has never stopped changing. I have been working for decades with the best team of people ever assembled anywhere (in my humble opinion), but even our team can’t keep up anymore. It is time to join a team with not just the resources, but the desire, to take care of our western collecting community, and to bring it into the future in the ways it deserves.
Many of you have asked me about the decision to move the January Mesa Old West Show & Auction to Las Vegas in 2024 to coincide with the venerable Las Vegas Antique Arms Show. Both Dan and I believe that moving “Mesa” to Vegas is an amazing opportunity to take the winter event to the next level. On and off for a few years now, the dates of our January shows have conflicted, and our many overlapping clients are forced to choose between events. Not anymore. The Old West Show & Auction will be held in its own, separate room across from the Antique Arms Show (which features much more than just antique arms, for those who’ve never been), so that our character and sense of community are preserved, but our exposure to customers is exponentially increased. We’re all pretty excited about it.
In the meantime, though, Santa Fe! I won’t bother to try to sell everyone on a trip to the Land of Enchantment at the end of June because Santa Fe sells itself. The show and auction will be a great time to get to meet some of the Morphy crew in person, and to get to know Dan Morphy if you don’t already. We’re expecting a stellar weekend, with an exciting auction line-up, and the long-awaited return of a full-house dealer show (which we haven’t had since 2019). I believe we’re going to have a very good time.
We have long said that change is good, and we honestly believe that. We also say that “reputation matters.” We still believe that too. Thanks for your support, we hope you like the catalog.
Brian Lebel33RD ANNUAL, BRIAN LEBEL’S CODY OLD WEST AUCTION SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO
JUNE 24,
2023
Saturday Session | Auction Starts at 5:00pm
LOTS: 1 - 312
Preview Friday, June 23, 9:00am - 5:00pm
Auction Day Preview Saturday, June 24, 9:00am - 4:30pm
AUCTIONEERS: DIVISION CONSULTANTS:
Dan Morphy
Shaye Krispine
Angel Lopez
1 - YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK STAGECOACH
This example is an original Yellowstone Observation Wagon, restored at one time in its history and showing excellent patina. All components of the coach are original except the covering to the canopy, the leather luggage boot, front boot sides and the straps. The top was restored without the side dust curtains normally seen on this wagon.The tongue set has been altered for contemporary use. There is wear which might indicate the coach has been used in some capacity in the last 50 years, but a fresh to market coach is truly a historical find.
The Yellowstone Park Transportation Company’s roots date back to it’s association with the Northern Pacific Railroad. In 1883 a stage line was created which ran from the Northern Pacific terminal in Cinnabar, Montana (later relocated at Gardiner, Montana) to and through Yellowstone Park. Yellowstone National Park Transportation Co. (YNPTCo) which was incorporated in May of 1892 had a fleet of sightseeing vehicles, the most popular being the Yellowstone Coaches, which were painted bright yellow and manufactured by the Abbot-Downing Company of Concord, New Hampshire. The larger six-horse “Tally-Ho” stagecoaches transported visitors from the train depot to the hotel at Mammoth Hot Springs. Yellowstone Observation Wagons, which had a four-horse team, were then used to take visitors on the “Grand Loop” tour through the park. This coach will not be on-site in Santa Fe but is available for preview at our facility in Denver, PA. Successful bidder is responsible for costs and arrangements for transport of the coach to its new location.
This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made.
(Est. $15,000 - 30,000)
J. Michael Patrick & New West Furniture
Mike Patrick (1952-2003) a fifth generation Cody, Wyoming rancher turned furniture maker, whose father was a good friend of Thomas Molesworth, is credited with being the leader in the so-called “Cody Style” of western furniture, a driving force in the renaissance of the Molesworth-Cody furniture making influence. He spearheaded the founding of the renowned Western Design Conference in Cody in 1992.
Mike founded New West Furniture in Cody in 1986 and built it into a premier western furniture business. He was instrumental in promoting the artistry of the Western style furniture and as such was recognized for his artistry and creativity with many awards, including the Buffalo Bill Historical Center 1998 Switchback Ranch Purchase Award, the Western Design Conference People’s Choice Award in 1994 and 1995, WDC Best Exhibit Award in 1995 and Metropolitan Home Magazine Design 100 Award in 1992.
2 - NEW WEST CO. MOLESWORTH STYLE BURL SOFA
A striking elk motif sofa with Molesworth design burl wood, Chimayo upholstery in the diamond design, red leather backed cushions with white piping and studded edges. 80” wide, 40” deep and 33” tall. The wood on this sofa is excellent with some wear to the armrests, fabric is worn and leather is good but with some surface cracking.
This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made.
(Est. $3,000 - 4,000)
3 - NEW WEST CO. COFFEE TABLE
Classic half round edge coffee table with burl spanner and legs, painted hide under glass. 18 - 1/2” tall x 36” wide and 18” deep. The wood is excellent the hide shows some cracking.
This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made.
(Est. $400 - 800)
4 - NEW WEST CO. BURL CLUB CHAIR
A burl wood club chair to match the sofa with a routed bugling elk head profile on the sides, the reversible red leather and Chimayo cushions have white piping and studded accents. 33” tall x 32 - 1/2” wide and 40” deep. The Chimayo textile is worn but the wood remains excellent. Wear to arms as expected.
This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made.
(Est. $1,500 - 2,500)
A set of 4 keyhole chairs in the traditional Molesworth style. Routed backs featuring Native symbols, a Thunderbird, Sunrise, Morning Star and Moon Phase, and Rain Cloud designs, all with worn textile seat coverings. 36” tall x 17” wide and 16” deep. Well worn and torn upholstery but wood portions are overall excellent, small crack on the Thunderbird chair.
This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,600)
A 5 drawer highboy dresser with a routed Mule Deer front and antler pulls. Leather top with studded edges as is the “Cody” style. 45” tall x 32” wide and 20” deep. Some slight wear from normal use.
This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made.
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
A burl pedestal table with dowel edge and base. 30” tall, 48” diameter and a base diameter of 21”. The circumference of the burl is 54”. The condition is overall excellent with a few use scratched on the table top. A wonderful piece to use with the keyhole chairs.
This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
A simple but distinct table lamp in the Molesworth vein. 11” tall with a burl circumference of 27”, excellent condition.
(Est. $300 - 500)
A useful piece of nice western art. A media cabinet with worm wood trim, interior shelf, 3 drawers with antler pulls and a two section painting by Wyoming artist J. H. Bedford of elk in a mountain setting. 56” tall x 49 - 1/2” wide and 28 - 1/2” deep.
This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
10 - NEW WEST CO. ROUTED BED SET
A queen size headboard and foot board with a routed mountain scene featuring a bugling elk and a startled mule deer. The pole construction is spaced by a nice burl accent. Headboard is 50” tall x 63” the footboard 37” tall. Overall excellent with some slight scratching.
This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made.
(Est. $600 - 900)
11 - NEW WEST CO. “COWGIRL” ROCKING CHAIR
A keyhole style rocking arm chair with cowgirl silhouette cutout design on the back. Inspired by a Molesworth cowboy armchair that used an Edward Grigware gunfighter silhouette. A whimsical new take on the classic chair, this has hair-on cowhide arms and seat, rope edge back and studded accents. 36 - 1/2” tall x 21” wide x 37” deep overall. The wood remains excellent, the hide shows some hair loss.
This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
12 - NEW WEST CO. MAGAZINE SIDE TABLE
A tapered side table / magazine rack with Wyoming “Blazing Star” wild flower carved design on the sides. 24 - 1/2” tall x 23” wide and 31 - 1/2” long. Minimal catching to the top surface otherwise excellent.
This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made.
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
NICHOLAS FIRFIRES (1917-1990)
Nicholas S. Firfires was born in Santa Barbara and grew up on ranches in Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo County. A descendant of California vaqueros, Nick learned all the skills of working cowboys: breaking horses, herding cattle, and working cow ponies before he graduated from Santa Maria High School. Mr. Firfires’ other passion was drawing animals, cowboys, Native Americans, vaqueros and Western scenery. Later he wrote, “I soon realized that painting a bronc stomper breaking a horse was more important to me than doing the job myself.”
He attended the Art Center School and the Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles. After the war, he opened a studio in Santa Barbara and illustrated for Western magazines while working on easel paintings. His illustrations included Buck Jones, a popular comic strip and Gene Autry. He had his first one-man show in 1960, and was so successful that he turned exclusively to fine art painting, depicting both historic and contemporary Western scenes, always drawing cowboys moving toward the right.
Firfires was married to the daughter of cowboy actor Buck Jones whose comic strip Firfires drew in 50s. In 1969, he won the silver Medal Award for watercolor in the Fourth Annual Exhibit of the Cowboy Artists of America at the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City. He was a founding member of the CAA. Firfires was a member of the Rancheros Visitadores riding group that also included Ed Borein and Joe DeYong, both well-known Vaquero artists of the past.
Bull Elk Oil on canvas
16” x 12”
Signed lower right: “Nicholas S. Firfires”
Framed to 24” x 20”
Provenance: From the Nicholas Firfires Estate, with a letter of provenance from the family
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
Dry Creek Oil on board
24” x 20”
Signed lower right: “Nicholas S. Firfires”
Framed to 30” x 26”
Circa 1950’s
Provenance: From the Nicholas Firfires Estate, with a letter of provenance from the family
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
15 - NICHOLAS FIRFIRES (1917-1990)
Taos Alley
Oil on canvas
14” x 18”
Signed lower right: “Nicholas S. Firfires”
Framed to 22” x 26”
Circa 1960’s
Provenance: From the Nicholas S. Firfires Estate, with a letter of provenance from the family
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
17 - NICHOLAS FIRFIRES (1917-1990)
Mountain Lake
Oil on canvas
12” x 9”
Signed lower left: “Nicholas S. Firfires”
Framed to 16 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”
Provenance: From the Nicholas Firfires Estate, with a letter of provenance from the family
(Est. $800 - 1,400)
16 - NICHOLAS FIRFIRES (1917-1990)
Polo Players Gouache/Watercolor
19” x 12”
Signed lower left: “Nicholas S. Firfires”
Framed to 26” x 19 - 1/2”
Provenance: From the Nicholas Firfires Estate, with a letter of provenance from the family
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
18 - NICHOLAS FIRFIRES (1917-1990)
Spectators-Rancho San Juan Oil on canvas
24” x 20”
Signed lower left: “Nicholas Firfires”
Framed to 33” x 29”
Circa 1960’s
Provenance: From the Nicholas Firfires Estate, with a letter of provenance from the family (Est. $2,000 - 3,000)
19 - NICHOLAS FIRFIRES (1917-1990)
Wagon Boss Oil on canvas
16” x 12”
Signed lower left: “Nicholas S. Firfires, CA 1978”
Framed to 25” x 21”
Provenance: From the Nicholas Firfires Estate, with a letter of provenance from the family (Est. $2,000 - 2,500)
20 - NICHOLAS FIRFIRES (1917-1990)
Rodeo Stock - Wolf Point, Montana Oil on canvas
24” x 18”
Signed lower left: “Nicholas S. Firfires, Wolf Point, Montana”
Framed to 30” x 24”
Provenance: From the Nicholas Firfires Estate, with a letter of provenance from the family (Est. $1,500 - 2,500)
21 - NICHOLAS FIRFIRES (1917-1990)
Bear Study
Charcoal
20” x 24”
Signed lower left: “Nicholas S. Firfires”
Framed to 24” x 30”
Provenance: From the Nicholas Firfires Estate, with a letter of provenance from the family
(Est. $600 - 1,400)
22 - NICHOLAS FIRFIRES (1917-1990)
Brave
Watercolor/Gouache
7 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”
Signed lower left: “Nicholas S. Firfires, CA”
Framed to 12 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2”
Provenance: From the Nicholas Firfires Estate, with a letter of provenance from the family
(Est. $500 - 700)
23 - NICHOLAS FIRFIRES (1917-1990)
Wapiti Country Oil on canvas
28” x 22”
Signed lower left: “Nicholas S. Firfires”
Framed to 34” x 28 - 1/2”
Provenance: From the Nicholas Firfires Estate, with a letter of provenance from the family
(Est. $1,500 - 2,000)
24 - NICHOLAS FIRFIRES (1917-1990)
Bronc Ink
13” x 19”
Signed lower left: “Nicholas S. Firfires, CA 1978”
Framed to 23” x 29”
Provenance: From the Nicholas Firfires Estate, with a letter of provenance from the family
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
27
The personal spurs and a Mexican weaving belonging to the noted artist Nick Firfires (1917-1990).
The spurs are an impressive example of transitional California spurs with silver inlay and high engraved domes. The Spanish style 3” rowels and barrel chap guard are on a 1” band. Floral tooled straps have a scalloped concho which appears to be by Ed Fields. Includes original photo of Nicholas Firfires in vaquero dress in the Santa Barbara Fiesta Parade wearing the spurs with the Mexican weaving draped over the saddle.
Provenance: From the Nicholas Firfires Estate, with a letter of provenance from the family
(Est. $2,000 - 3,000)
25 - BUCK JONES’ KEYSTON BROS. BATWING CHAPS
A pair of fancy two-tone batwing chaps by Keyston Bros. of San Francisco. Hundreds of studs along the legs and pockets. Decorated with 12 slotted heart conchos. The cream colored border and pockets are scalloped, studded and laced. The tooled belt has 6 engraved sterling conchos across the front. A top of the line pair by the famed San Fransisco Saddlery.
PROVENANCE: Through the Buck Jones family to present owner through High Noon Auction 2002; Boyd Magers Collection
(Est. $4,000 - 6,000)
26 -
THREE FRAMED SIGNED BUCK JONES PHOTOGRAPHS
Three 9” x 7” promotional sepia images of Buck Jones hand signed by the photographer Albert Witzel. Marked on face Witzel / Hollywood. These framed photos were given by his mother, Mary Gebhard, to a friend.
Inscription on the reverse of the photograph.
Framed to 27” x 13”
Written on back of frame: “Charles Fred Gebhard (Buck Jones-MovieStar) From Mrs. Mary Gebhard - 1937 or ‘38”. A very interesting and important inscription, as few used Buck’s real name.
Provenance: From the Buck Jones Estate, with a letter of provenance from the family
(Est. $1,500 - 2,000)
Buck Jones was born Charles Frederick Gebhart in 1891. Witzel Studios was founded in Los Angeles by photographer Albert Walter Witzel (1879–1929) in 1909 and within a few years had become one of the city’s foremost portrait studios.
28 - MAXINE JONES FIRFIRES’ (1918-1990) PERSONAL LES VOGT SPURS
A fancy pair of vintage Vogt marked California spurs with silver inlay, silver rowel washers and tooled, lined straps adorned with sterling conchos and 3 piece buckle sets. Excellent condition but do show some light wear by Maxine.
Provenance: From the Nicholas Firfires Estate, with a letter of provenance from the family
(Est. $1,500 - 2,000)
Maxine was the daughter of Hollywood performers Buck Jones and Odile Osborne, the former wife of actor Noah Beery Jr. (1913-1994), marrying March 30, 1940, and divorcing November 19, 1965. After her divorce she married fellow artist Nicholas Firfires on August 11, 1969. Maxine and Nick were married until her death in 1990.
An American Buffalo Collection Stetson hat stamped “Made by Stetson Especially for Ben Johnson”, and bearing the Nudie’s Rodeo Tailors stamp. 4 - 1/2” brim and 5 - 1/2” crown dark brown hat shaped in his favorite style in a later “branding box”. The hatband is a 2” silk ribbon band. Hat shows wear and a few moth bites.
(Est. $500 - 700)
A pair of Buckskin pants originally used by Jeff Chandler as Cochise in Broken Arrow (1950) and later commandeered by George Montgomery to use in his films. Signed inside the pants in pen “George Montgomery 1940’s -1983”
(Est. $800 - 1,400)
Hyer boots with “RH” band on the side of the boot. 11 - 1/2”” tall, 12” heel to toe. Brown with yellow stitching.
Includes a receipt signed by Robert’s widow, Marilynn Horton with list of items includes these boots.
(Est. $300 - 500)
A pair of fringed buckskin pants worn by film star Tommy Farrell. Leather laced back with canvas reinforced inside. 28” inset, 38” overall, some loose stitching, and ripped at the back seam.
Includes a letter from Boyd Magers stating these were given to him by Tommy.
(Est. $300 - 500)
Tommy Farrell (1921-2004) His career spanned from 1944 to 1983, best known for his work in westerns including Son of Geronimo.
33 - REX ALLEN SCREEN WORN NUDIES SHIRT & PERSONAL HAT
A gray checkered shirt with pearl snaps and Nudie’s Rodeo Tailor label. Rex writes that he wore this shirt in Arizona Cowboy, his 1950 film. Comes with a Resistol “Beaver Twenty Five” dress hat that Rex used for “dress”, size 7 - 1/4, with 4” brim and 5” crown.
Includes a letter (handwritten and signed) from Rex Allen to Boyd Magers.
(Est. $800 - 1,000)
34 - BLACK JACK O’SHEA (1906-1967) OUTFIT WITH ROY ROGERS HISTORY
a) A pair of black batwing chaps with overlay and slotted conchos on the legs, a basket stamped belt marked Pascale ?. Altered over the years as most film used pieces were.
b) A black hat, marked on both sides of the liner band “Black Jack O’Shea”, ribbon bound edge on the 4 - 1/4” brim, 4 - 1/4” sunken crown. Shows hard use.
c) A well worn and worn out double buscadero gun rig used by O’Shea. Floral tooled, laced edges on the 10 - 1/2” long holsters.
Displayed: Roy Rogers & Dale Evans Museum
Includes a letter and Certificate from Roy “Dusty” Rogers Junior attesting these came from the Estate of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.
(Est. $600 - 900)
35 - SCREEN WORN U. S. CAVALRY JACKET
An original 1880’s-1890’s U. S. Army cavalry greatcoat with detachable cape. Used in John Ford westerns and numerous other films. Inside of the right sleeve on the original lining is printed “L. Levy & Son.” in black ink also is “Western Costume / Hollywood, Calif.” label and stamp, “Size 40”. Original 1884 brass eagle buttons, studio altered with added yellow accents and lining.
Displayed: National Firearms Museum, Fairfax, VA.
EX: Phil Spangenberger Collection
(Est. $1,500 - 2,000)
36 - CHICO, CALIFORNIA POLICE BADGE
POLICE 3 CHICO in bold deep enameled lettering, 3 - 1/4”, 6 point star with ball tips and scroll decorations. Replaced pin, with some surface scratches and minor enamel loss.
(Est. $800 - 1,000)
37 - WYOMING DEPUTY SHERIFF HUB SOUTHWICK’S BADGE
H.B. SOUTHWICK / DEPUTY SHERIFF / CONVERSE CO. Hand engraved cut-out star badge. “Hub” Southwick served for Converse County, Wyoming starting in 1912. A nickel 2 - 1/4” badge cleverly constructed from a pocket watch case. Safety pin catch soldered to the back. Letter of Hub’s history including involvement with Bill Carlisle by Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum is included.
(Est. $1,200 - 1,800)
38 - NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA STAR BADGE
A nice early California 7 point star badge stamped “NEVEDA CITY 5 POLICE” with enameled lettering, nickel finish. 3” across, sight wear and minor loss to the enamel.
(Est. $800 - 1,000)
39 - LOT OF FIVE (5) ANTIQUE HANDCUFFS
a) Froggatt Warranted Wrought handcuffs with key. Marked “31”
b) Unmarked, early and well constructed. Swivel links, some original nickel plate remaining, with key.
c) Same as “b” but no plating. No key but the key with b does work.
d) H & R Arms Co. / Worcester. Mass. early set, marked on the cylinder on side and Made in the USA on the other. With key.
e) The Matlby, trigger or automatic handcuffs, with key. 1901 patent dates. Flat key, heavily polished.
(Est. $600 - 900)
40 - WITHOUT A MATCH LEVI’S OVERALLS BANNER
Scarce circa 1940’s denim advertising banner with bright graphics of two cowboys wearing cinch back Levi’s. This is a rare version showing the “red tag”. Excellent condition, 73” x 28”.
(Est. $4,000 - 5,000)
The Levi Strauss & Co. story begins in 1853 in San Francisco, when Levi Strauss came from New York to capitalize on the allure of the Gold Rush, outfitting prospectors with his dry goods business. In 1873 Levis hit it big with Levi Strauss & Co.’s blue denim copper-riveted waist overalls, as they were originally called, the world’s first blue jeans and also known as the Levi’s 501. They were patented on May 20, 1873. Fast forward, the red tab on the right back pocket of the 501 jeans was first introduced in 1936 using with the word LEVI’S woven in all capital letters. 501 jeans with the Big E label were only produced up until 1971.
41 - BUCKAROO BY BIG SMITH ADVERTISING BANNER
A vintage circa 1940’s-50’s denim advertising banner for the Big Smith brand of jeans. Showing a colorful graphic of a cowboy bulldogging a steer. Big Smith was founded in 1916 and became famous for its Buckaroo denim. This is a very scarce advertising item, 40” tall by 38” wide, some slight scuffing to the surface.
(Est. $1,500 - 2,000)
42 - WELLS FARGO & CO. EXPRESS HORSE / STAGECOACH BLANKET
A yellow and red wool horse blanket “Wells Fargo & Co. Express” a rare and unique Express item. Pre 1900 blanket trimmed to 77” x 80” (originally 80” x 80”). Some slight wear holes, repairs and a few minor stains but retains the vibrant colors in the stripes and lettering. Numbered 2232.
(Est. $3,000 - 4,000)
A well marked (with small round cartouche) “Visalia Stock Saddle Co. S. F. Cal.” fancy silver bridle, Sheriff’s star with Visalia stamp on the face drop. Mounted with a “Visalia - Star Steel Silver - Humane” marked spade bit.
(Est. $1,400 - 2,200)
A bridle with 3 piece face drop marked “Keyston Bros. S. F. Calif. / Sterling / 14K”, nickel and silver ferrules, conchos, and silver enhanced braided reins. An unmarked S shank bit in the style of Visalia.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,800)
Tooled California saddle with classic floral tooling, a 14 - 1/2” seat, and high cantle. The fenders are trimmed at the top and age cracking shows on the jockeys. The Nolte-Olsen makers silver plate is inlaid into the seat and the custom tooled initials are on the cantle “OH”, there is a gold H on the horn cap. This saddle has the wonderful California profile.
(Est. $800 - 1,400)
A heavy working saddle with great floral carving, Cheyenne cantle, wrapped roping horn, original matching tooled stirrups and billets. A 15” seat marked with the “D. E. Walker / Maker / Visalia, Cal.” cartouche. Deep bright color and patina. Comes with a marked H. H. Heiser rifle scabbard, 35” long.
(Est. $2,000 - 2,800)
A rose pattern tooled pictorial saddle with horse heads on the jockeys and dotted silver conchos. Gold bucking horses on the 23” tapederos and on the horn cap. A large 17 - 1/2” seat with the Trademark cartouche and a bound cantle back sporting the “Visalia Stock Saddle / Company / San Francisco, Cal.” oval along with the order number 22520. Also on the back is the custom initials WPM. The finish is bright with a subtle two-tone look.
(Est. $2,500 - 3,500)
Well marked G. S. Garcia / Elko, Nev. saddle in the classic Nevada, buckaroo style. Tight circular tooling patterns of flowers covering the saddle. A 13” seat with a 3 - 1/2” high cantle, custom WM on the cantle back.
(Est. $1,200 - 1,800)
Hamley & Co. Pendleton, Oregon saddle with worn floral tooling, scarce 21” tapederos with the Hamley logo cartouche. Marked “Special” with model/order number D138 G576 on the cantle along with a 7L carved brand. Full double rig, round skirts, 14” seat and a 3 - 1/2” cantle. The attached desirable Gold Seal makes this a prized saddle by Hamley collectors.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
50 - STETSON “BOSS OF THE PLAINS” HAT
A circa late 1800’s Stetson marked sugar loaf or “Boss of the Plains” style cowboy hat. Embossed with the Stetson No. 1 Quality shield mark along with “The Fray” mark. It has a 3 - 3/4” brim, 4” crown and silk ribbon band.
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $400 - 600)
51 - TWO VINTAGE COWBOY HATS
a) A MLH Co. large “Tom Mix” style brown hat with bound ribbon edge, 7 - 1/2” crown and a 5” brim. A 4X quality hat in nice condition and mounted with a contemporary round hitched horsehair hatband. Approximately a size 7.
b) A Carlsbad marked hat with pencil rolled edge, a 4” brim, 7” crown and a black and natural vintage flat braided horsehair hat band with a mother of pearl button.
(Est. $500 - 800)
52 - 5 WESTERN HATS
4 cowboy hats, including a 1936 Texas Centennial, a Miller Bros. 101 Ranch, and 1 embroidered Mexican sombrero.
(Est. $800 - 1,000)
53 - A STETSON HAT MARKED “GOV JOE FOSS”
A 4X beaver hat marked “Watkin’s Western Wear / Houston, Texas” and embossed in gold letters “GOV JOE FOSS”, 3 - 1/2” brim, 4” crown and a light brown color. Comes in a square “branding” box with a personalized label attached to the top. Includes a signed photo of Foss dated 1977.
(Est. $500 - 700)
Joseph Jacob Foss (1915 – 2003) was a U. S. Marine Corps major and a leading Marine fighter ace in World War II. A recipient of the Medal of Honor. He was an Air National Guard brigadier general, and served as the 20th Governor of South Dakota and president of the National Rifle Association and was also the first commissioner of the American Football League.
SANTA FE, NM
54 - VISALIA STOCK SADDLE CO. CHAPS
A light colored pair of batwing chaps. Well marked on the end of the belt, Bar RC branded into the wing. Decorated with nickel slotted “star” conchos.
(Est. $400 - 500)
A pre 1900 pair of unmarked fringed shotgun style chaps with a plain heavy belt, outside scalloped pockets and long spaghetti fringe down each leg. The chaps still have the original contoured cuffs and rolled later buttons. Overall 39” tall. These show real cowboy use and have an even, dark brown color.
(Est. $800 - 1,400)
Marked Mel Dailey / Keating, ORE., a cowboy riding saddle circa 1960’s with a padded 15” seat.
(Est. $300 - 500)
A pair of Clark / Portland marked vintage brown angora chaps with a basket stamped belt marked 52 -30. Showing wear to the inside of the legs with some very slight wear to the hair. 37” overall with a 24” inseam.
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
58 - LOT OF 3 VINTAGE HORSEHAIR PIECES: QUIRT PLUS TWO BELTS
a) 35” long horsehair hitched quirt with yellow and red elongated diamond designs on black ground with two yellow, purple and red buttons, and two white and orange tassels, plus original leather handle-strap and popper. Fine condition, c. 1915-20.
b) 44” long (38” to middle hole) x 1” wide horsehair hitched-braided penitentiary made belt attributed to Deer Lodge prison in Montana. Designed with bold geometric patterns in black, orange, purple and red on white ground. Leather ends and buckle appear original. Good condition, c. 1920s.
c) 32” long (28” to middle hole) x 1” wide horsehair hitched braided penitentiary made belt attributed to Walla Walla prison in Washington. Designed with elongated diamond patterns in green, red, blue, black and natural white on dark ground. Black exotic ends were probably a later redo. Very good condition, c. 1930s.
High Noon Collection, Los Angeles, California
(Est. $800 - 1,400)
59 - FINE 19TH CENTURY HORSEHAIR BELT WITH SILVER BUCKLE
Measuring an impressive 46”(l) x 2 - 3/8”(w), this pre-1900s, intricately braided, 100% natural horsehair belt has the original deer skin lining plus a prominent and adjustable sterling silver buckle with the initials “WJR”. Overall nice condition with very minor fraying. One of the best and finest early style examples we have seen.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
60 - LOT OF 3 HORSEHAIR BELTS, CAMPOS, STARK & DEER LODGE, MT
a) Alfredo Campos (b. 1935) horsehair belt made for a 1” buckle measuring 34” in total length and 30” to the middle hole. Signed and dated verso “AC – 96 – 108” indicating that it was made by the acclaimed, award winning master contemporary horsehair hitcher in 1996. Designed with multicolored geometric patterns on a black field. Very fine, wearable condition, circa 1996, Alfredo’s work is considered without peer.
b) Gary Stark, Nampa/Caldwell Idaho 33 - 1/2” long and 30” to center hole by 1” wide, signed and dated verso “GS 94 75”. Black ground with geometrics in purple tones outlined in blue and turquoise. Fine wearable condition, c. 1994
c) Deer Lodge, Montana, 34” long and 30” to the center hole by 1” wide. Turquoise field with geometric patterns in red, black and natural white. Maker-mark verso “CR 58”. Good condition, circa 1990s
(Est. $1,200 - 1,500)
Weighing 3 - 1/2” pounds each, these exquisitely floral inlaid and jeweler caliber engraved Mexican spurs with the iconic Eagle and Snake Mexico National emblem feature 4 - 1/2”, 6-point oversized rowels, swinging floral shaped silver buttons and original carved and piteado threaded leathers. The shanks form the figural “8” and are inlaid with the Xicalcoliuhqui motif, more frequently referred to as “step fret” or Greek key design, a common pattern in Mesoamerican art. Excellent condition with strong traces of original bluing remaining.
(Est. $3,000 - 4,000)
A dazzling combination of double-mounted 1890s-1900s “Transitional” (aka “Mexican/California”) spurs with flowing style cut-out heelbands and killer whale designed shanks reminiscent of J. Tapia. Spurs have 1” tapered cut-out bands, and 2 - 1/2” inlaid 60-point rowels affixed to a remarkably rare pair of two-piece period leather straps inset with original vintage Jaguar hide. A unique and showy pair of spurs in fine condition with custom display stand.
(Est. $3,000 - 5,000)
63 - ELEGANT MEXICAN CHARRO BIT & SPUR SET
The spurs are double-mounted with overall silver inlaid 3-dimensional flower and leaf designs affixed to an art deco style inlaid octagon shaped rowel. Swinging buttons secure two-piece, floral carved leathers with threaded perimeter stitching. The matching low port bit replicates the intricate silver inlaid floral pattern of the spurs and includes copper & iron blended slobber and rein chains with figural rattlesnake rings and clasps. Set includes an oak display stand. Excellent condition, circa 1940s.
(Est. $3,000 - 5,000)
64 - 1880’S MEXICAN CHARRO SPURS WITH GREAT STRAPS
Fully mounted, 5” long and 1” wide, silver floral inlaid 19th century Mexican Spurs with stylized bulbus two-tiered shanks and inlaid swinging 1” buttons affixed to fancy blue and siler metallic threaded and embroidered straps. One broken rowel spoke, otherwise very fine overall condition.
(Est. $2,000 - 2,500)
65 - 3 MEXICAN ARTIFACTS: BELT, PURSE & HORSEHAIR BRUSH
a) 35” L x 2” W leather belt with piteado embroidery and silver buckle with with a cock fighting motif, circa 1920s-30.
b) Small cordovan leather money purse, 4” x 5”, extensively floral stitched with copper wire and secured by a double silver threaded clasp, circa 1920.
c) Early, intricately hitch-braided 1880s horsehair brush in both natural and polychrome colors. Shows pest damage on one side.
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
66 - BILL CHURCHILL CARVING OF PANCHO VILLA’S SADDLE
One-third scale wood carving of the famed and fabulous Pancho Villa Mexican Saddle that sold in the 2012 High Noon Mesa Auction for over $700,000. Bill has managed to replicate in finely carved wood embellished with silver wire and paint, the essence of that historic saddle once owned by the infamous Mexican renegade with its lavish threedimensional silver floral and snake ornamentation. Measuring 19” tall x 13” wide x 10” deep and integral to the wooden display stand. Signed in the wood under the saddle bag “Bill Churchill / 2012”.
(Est. $5,000 - 7,500)
67 - SILVER AND ROSE GOLD MEXICAN SERPENT SPURS
Exquisite early 1900s double-mounted, solid silver Mexican spurs with rose gold serpent design affixed to an 8-snake revolving rowel. The entire heelband and headed shank has been artistically engraved with reptile scales surrounding four gold stripes. The snakes have a serpent head with eyes and Medusa theme rowels. The 1 - 1/4” swinging buttons have three-dimensional initials YSB in rose gold. Excellent condition with embossed leather covered wooden display stand.
(Est. $3,000 - 4,000)
68 - GRAND 1870’S MEXICAN SPURS WITH SILVER REPOUSSE
Weighing over 1 - 1/2” pounds each, these very eye-catching 1870s solid brass Mexican spurs with silver repousse flowers have the original intricate inlaid matching swinging buttons and 3”, 6-point rowels. The spurs affixed are to the original embroidered same period partial straps.
(Est. $2,000 - 3,000)
69 - HIS & HERS MEXICAN HORSEHEAD MOTIF SPURS
Classic Charro spurs with thick silver overlay of scrollwork and on one side a horsehead. On the first pair, the bands are 1 - 3/8” with rounded outsides. The shanks are an open coiled snake design and are 2”. The rowels are 3” and have 8 points. With silver & gold wire embroidered straps in a horseshoe design. The ladies pair is just slightly smaller with the same design but a 1 - 1/4” band. The straps are a more traditional piteado embroidered pair.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
70 - TWO PAIR OF AMOZOC INLAID SPURS
a) 1 - 1/2” band with low grade inlaid silver, swinging buttons and open 1 - 7/8” shanks. The off side has angled stripes. Show wear and use. Flower strap buttons. b) Foliate design inlays with Greek key pattern on the edges. The off side has diagonal lines in silver. The band is 1 - 1/2” wide and the shank is 2”. The rowel is inlaid and measures just over 3”. Straps are newer and have floral carving and buckstitching.
(Est. $500 - 800)
71 - WIDE BAND AMOZOC SPURS
The double mounted 1 - 7/8” bands have angled inlays of aluminum and copper twisted wire, The figure 8 shanks are 2 - 5/8” and hold a 4 - 1/4” spoke rowel with 8 points. The straps have embroidered Piteado designs.
(Est. $500 - 800)
72 - MEXICAN SPURS
A mid sized pair of Amozoc spurs with a chevron pattern in silver on both sides of the band (1 - 1/8”), the shank (1 - 1/4”) and the rowels (1 - 3/4”). Piteado accented straps.
(Est. $300 - 400)
Mid 19th century Mexican braided horsehair bridle using natural colors. Needle knot details, flat braiding in sections on leather backing. Silver buttons reminiscent of the Southwest style with silver decoration on the brow, as well as the coin silver buckles suggestive of the Navajo style. As the Martin’s point out all the elements found in the early Mexican bridles can be found in the later prison bridles especially the Yuma bridles. Attached is a cutout figural silver inlaid bit showing an eagle attacking a cougar.
See: Ned & Jody Martin’s Horsehair Bridles page 23, figure 2.10 for a very similar bridle from the same maker. Ned & Jody Martin Collection
(Est. $2,000 - 3,000)
74 - 1890’S ORNATE HIGH CROWN MEXICAN SOMBRERO
11” high crown, reddish brown sombrero, with upturned brim lavishly adorned on both sides with opulent gold floral pattern stitching and sequins, two birds and a regal, threedimensional, two-piece gold hat band with stylized gold spike ends.
(Est. $1,500 - 2,500)
75 - EARLY MEXICAN SNAKE SPURS
Pair of double or full snake spurs with silver inlaid 7/8” bands, an open circle straight 2 - 1/4” shank holding a 3”, 8 point rowel. Some surface pitting no silver loss. The straps are personalized piteado decorated leathers with Mexican peso conchos.
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $400 - 800)
76 - DAZZLING MEXICAN HORSEHEAD SPURS
Double-mounted .925 sterling silver and 12k rose gold inlaid and overlaid Mexican spurs with remarkably detailed three-dimensional horsehead shanks securing lovely and intricately floral engraved and sculpted 2” silver rowels. Spurs attached to two-piece, piteado stitched leathers with a swinging silver and gold overlaid 1 - 7/8” button. Lot includes a display stand fabricated with a wooden base and single iron stirrup. Outstanding condition, circa 1950s-60s.
PICTURED: David R. Stoecklein “The Spur -- history, art, culture, function,” 2003, Pages 30-31
(Est. $6,000 - 9,000)
77 - REPUBLIC DE MEXICO SPURS WITH ORNATE CONCHOS
Circa 1850s, fully coin silver overlaid with 3/8”(w) heelbands and 1 - 1/4” shank securing a 1 - 1/4”, 30-point rowel. Swinging buttons affixed to later period two-piece piteado threaded straps, adorned with visually striking and intricately designed silver wire 3” conchos adorned in Spanish/Moorish patterns.
(Est. $2,500 - 3,500)
78 - LONGHORN MOUNT
A horn rack with brown hair covered skull center, 59” overall with a 12” skull portion. Wonderful curve and color.
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $600 - 900)
Wall hanging fancy Victorian horn mount with brass fittings, 30 “ wide spread with brass ball tips, a great color graduation to black at the tips. Golden oak shield backed.
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $500 - 700)
a) A Horseshoe shaped rack with diamond shaped mirror, covered in red cloth, 6 sets of horns and small hoof at bottom. Decorated with buttons and ribbons. 38” x 28”.
b) A dark wood plaque with horns and hoofs. 5 sets of horns and 2 hoofs at the bottom. The center set covered and tacked. 18” x 36”.
(Est. $600 - 800)
A buffalo and horn theme mantle clock with works by Parker. The front of the clock has applied horn, the sides have a set of steer horns and the feet are cattle hoofs. The top has a later cast standing buffalo. 13 - 1/2” x 23” x 4 - 1/2”
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $300 - 500)
An early foot rest made from 2 sets of buffalo horns and covered in a green naugahyde type material. 24” x 14” x 12”
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $300 - 400)
83 - OCTOBER 1881 LINCOLN COUNTY SUBPOENA SIGNED BY JOHN POE FOR PAT GARRETT
Lincoln County, Territory of New Mexico Subpoena by signed “John Poe Deputy for self & Sheriff Pat Garrett”. Dated October 10th, 1881 for John D Forrest. 8 - 3/4” x 7” framed to 13” x 11 - 1/2”.
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
84 - LOT OF (2) SIGNED LINCOLN COUNTY HORSE THEFT DOCUMENTS
a) Territory of New Mexico, County of Lincoln. Frank Rivers indictment for larceny of horses. Document signed by infamous Santa Fe Ring District Attorney, William Logan Rynerson. Document size 14” x 8 - 1/2” framed to 19” x 14”.
b) A partial document signed by Wm Burt, Deputy. Document size is 61/4” x 8 and framed to 11” x 13”. It was Deputy Burt’s horse that Billy the Kid stole when he broke out of Lincoln jail in April, 1881. This document is dated March 1881.
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
85 - FOUR OKLAHOMA IMAGES INCLUDING SHERIFF COOK HORTON & POSSE
Four original images from a Glentzer family photo album taken in Pawnee, Oklahoma Territory.
a) Cabinet card image an impressive group including, front row, Deputy Sheriff Cook Horton (armed with a Colt SA), a Native American next to him with a black eye, (most likely the man arrested by the posse), John Glentzer a local horse trader, second row; J. E. Finney aka Shah-PahNah-She, unidentified, Spotted Dog Eater, back row, unidentified, John Havinghurst, clerk U. S. Court, unidentified, T. M. Finney aka Wah-ShoWah-Ga-Lay and Howling Wolf , (Howling Wolf and Spotted Dog Eater worked as Osage scouts for Heck Thomas in his many pursuits of outlaws in the Oklahoma Territory. Cook Horton had a rich history in Pawnee as the first saloon owner and community leader.) Photograph by Nora Hanson (The Peoples Gallery) 5 - 1/2” x 3 - 3/4” on card 6 - 1/2” x 4 - 3/4”.
b) Posse photograph features a great assemblage of armed men including John Glentzer (top right). Winchesters and Colts abound, 4 - 1/4” x 7”.
c) Two cabinet card images of the Horton family by Swearingen, Guthrie, O.T., Horton and wife and the other their children, Molly and John. (These 2 cabinet cards can be seen online).
(Est. $4,000 - 6,000)
87 - LON MEGARGEE (1883-1960)
Longhorns
Lithograph/Woodcut
14” x 16”
Hand signed lower right: “Lon Megargee” and hand titled lower left: “Longhorns”
Framed to 22” x 24”
(Est. $800 - 1,400)
86 - FRITZ SCHOLDER (1937-2005)
Galloping Indian No. 2
Lithograph
22” x 30”
Signed limited edition 31 - 50 lower right: “Scholder”
Framed to 28” x 36”
REFERENCE: Page 83 in Clinton Adam’s “Fritz Scholder’s Lithographs”.
(Est. $1,200 - 1,800)
88 - EARL MAC PHERSON (1910 - 1993)
A pair of Illustrations
a) Navajo Twist
Mixed Media
Sight 11 - 1/4 x 8 - 1/4
Signed lower right: Earl MacPherson
Framed to 16 - 1/2 x13 - 1/2
b) Whoa Damnya!
Mixed Media
Sight 11 - 1/4 x 1/4
Signed and inscribed bottom center: best wishes from Earl MacPherson ‘73
Framed to 16 - 1/2 x 13 - 1/2”
(Est. $800 - 1,400)
89 - ASTLEY DAVID MIDDLETON COOPER (1856-1924)
Untitled Saloon Nude,
72” x 40”
Signed lower left A.D.M. Cooper
Framed to 83” x 51”
Relined, scuffed surface, some minor restoration.
This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made.
(Est. $12,000 - 18,000)
Sioux War Dancer
Bronze
Signed in bronze Streadbeck 84’ 7/29 c 29” x 18” x 15” on 2” base, total height 31”
(Est. $1,500 - 2,000)
91 - ROGERS ASTON (1918-1999)
Coronado Sights Zuni Pueblo / New Spain - New Mexico Area / Circa 1540
Bronze
17” x 14” x 12”
Marked in bronze (c) 1978 RA R. Aston Es Esta Cibola
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
TRAVOIS
Bronze
18 - 1/2”” x 7” x 11”.
Signed in Bronze, 7/20, 1967 N Eggenhofer On 1” wooden base.
Provenance: From the Collection of Byron Hunter.
(Est. $1,500 - 2,500)
Eric Michaels (b. 1949) is a signature member of the Oil Painters of America, the National Watercolor Society, The Pastel Society of America, Plein Air New Mexico and The Outdoor Painters Society. His paintings hang in private, corporate, museum and state collections; including the Albuquerque Museum of Fine Art, the Americana Museum, the Booth Museum, the Haggin Museum, the A.R. Mitchell Museum, the Institute of American Indian Arts, Phillips Petroleum, IBM, Honeywell-Sperry Inc., Puma International and the New Mexico State Governor’s Collection.
Michaels has exhibited at the Royal Watercolour Society in London and has been a regular exhibitor in the Artists of America, the Great American Artists and the “Quest for the West” exhibition at the Eiteljorg Museum.
93 - ERIC MICHAELS (B. 1949)
Brother to the Wind Oil on canvas
30” x 24”
Signed lower left
Signed and titled on card attached to reverse
Framed to: 38” x 32”
(Est. $3,500 - 4,500)
94 - TILL GOODAN (1896-1958)
Hells Angel
Mixed media on paper
27” x 21” (sight)
Signed lower left Till Goodan
Framed to 40” x 33”
One of a series of original drawing commissioned by the Calgary Stampede to honor their most illustrious rodeo stock.
Tillman Goodan (1896-1958) A Rodeo rider himself Till is known for his artwork depicting cowboys and western subjects.
(Est. $2,500 - 3,500)
95 - ANDY ANDERSON (1893-1963)
SHOTGUN WEDDING
Wood carving
10 - 1/2” tall by 12” deep and 6” wide
Signed “Andy” on the back of each figure.
One of Andy’s classic scenes, includes 5 figures, the happy couple , the parents and the preacher.
(Est. $1,500 - 2,000)
96 - ANDY ANDERSON (1893-1963)
Wood carving a variation of “The Operation” , more likely “The Consultation”, 6 figures, 3 doctors, the ever present nurse, the worried woman and of course the patient on the table.
12 - 1/2” tall x 12” wide and 10” deep. The linen draped patient (or corpse) is “anatomically correct”.
(Est. $1,500 - 2,000)
97 - WILL JAMES (1892-1942)
Untitled - Cowboy roping Longhorn Graphite on board
12 - 1/2” x 19 - 1/4”
Signed and inscribed lower left: “For Mary Lou / Will James ‘34”
Framed to 21 - 1/2” x 28 - 1/2”
EX: Abe Hays Collection, Arizona West label attached
(Est. $35,000 - 45,000)
98 - WILL JAMES (1892-1942)
Cortez
Pencil on paper
8 - 1/2” x 6 - 3/4”
Signed and dated lower left: “Will R. James 1919”
Framed to 17 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2”
Small 1/2” tear at the top
Tags attached: Nicolaysen Art Museum / Kline Gallery
(Est. $10,000 - 15,000)
99 - WILL JAMES
Untitled - Cowboy Roping Scene
Etching
6” x 8”
Signed “Wj”.
Executed by Hans Kleiber on his press in Wyoming.
Framed to 12 - 1/2” x 14”
EX: Abe Hays, Arizona West label attached
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
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(Est. $400 - 500)
101 - WILL JAMES (1892-1942)
A Colt Not Too Well Acquainted With Saddle Leather
As Yet
Pencil on paper
15” x 19”
Signed lower left: “Will James - 29”
Framed to 24” x 28”
Original title tag in James’ hand attached to reverse.
(Est. $20,000 - 30,000)
Changing Brands or Sun Up
Pen & ink
12” x 13 - 3/4”
Signed and dated lower left: “Will James ‘25” with hashmarks
Framed to 21” x 22”
An unpublished and much more finished version of an illustration on page 92 of the book Cowboys North & South.
(Est. $20,000 - 30,000)
103 - WILL JAMES (1892-1942)
Untitled, Bronc Rider Pencil on paper
5” x 8”
Framed to 13” x 16”
Signed lower right “Will James ‘28”
Inscribed upper right “Princeton Club / To Mr. Knapp”
(Est. $1,500 - 2,500)
104 - WILL JAMES
Untitled, Corral & Bucking Horse Double Panel pen & ink
6” x 11 - 1/2”
Framed to 12” x 16 - 1/4”
Notations under the mat, not examined out of frame
EX: Snook Collection
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
105 - EDWARD BOREIN (1872 - 1945) EMBELLISHED COPY OF “THE PHANTOM BULL”
Edward Borein (1872 - 1945) “The Phantom Bull”
A first edition of “The Phantom Bull” by Charles Perkins, illustrated by Edward Borein, by Houghton Mifflin Company, 1932. 70 pages with dust jacket. The book is 10 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/2”, the full leather “book” case measures 11” x 8 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/4”. The original front fly leaf is missing.
This is a rare book on its own, but this edition is enhanced and contains multiple pencil sketches throughout, along with unique hand-colored additions to the printed book illustrations, all done by Edward Borein himself.
The additional Borein works hand added to the book are: Page 5, cowboy roping a steer; Page 9, horse;
Page 11, mounted cowboy;
Page 20, 21, two (2) printed illustrations fully hand colored; Page 28, a completed horsehead with initials E.B.; Page 35, a Native woman riding with a travois; Page 41, a standing Native man with blanket; Page 52, Native portrait.
Arbor Day “Two Cent” stamp (1932) on title page and 5-cent Olympiad Los Angeles stamp on the last page.
Includes a Harold Davidson letter.
(Est. $1,500 - 2,500)
106
- WILL JAMES
Personalized Photograph with Original Drawings
Image by De Gaston, San Francisco
10” x 8” signed to his wife “To Alice / Lovingly Bill”
Placed on a 11” x 9” (sight) board with inscription “Wherever you ride / I will be by your side” along with a drawing of Will & Alice riding and background scene.
Framed to 19 - 1/2” x 17”
Label: From the Effects of the Estate of Alice James”
(Est. $3,000 - 4,000)
107 - 1940’S EDWARD H. BOHLIN BUCKLE SET ON FANCY BELT
Edward H. Bohlin 1”, 3-piece engraved sterling silver and 10K gold “New York” model #158 buckle set marker-marked Bohlinmade/Hollywood/Calif. The buckle is attached to a beautiful Keith Seidel fully tooled, two-tone, acorn pattern, russet colored belt with full perimeter lacing by the multiple award winning Cody, Wyoming saddlemaker.
(Est. $2,000 - 3,000)
108 - EDWARD H. BOHLIN FILIGREED BULL DOGGING BUCKLE
Measuring 2 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2”, this impressive and intricately filigreed steer wrestling/bull dogging oval Bohlin buckle is executed in sterling silver and overlaid with 3-color, 10K & 18K yellow, rose and green gold and maker-marked Bohlinmade/Hollywood/Calif. Fine condition, circa 1950’s.
High Noon Collection, Los Angeles, California
(Est. $2,500 - 3,500)
109 - VINTAGE SHOSHONE INDIAN POW WOW BUCKLE
Rare, engraved and scalloped sterling silver Indian Pow Wow buckle measuring 1 - 3/4” x 2 - 1/2” with 14K gold mountings including “SHOSHONE / INDIAN / POW WOW” engraved on the three gold banners, a raised and detailed Indian Head (profile), peace pipe and gold flowers in each corner. Very fine condition, circa 1950-60’s
PUBLISHED/PICTURED: Michael Friedman’s Cowboy Culture, The Last Frontier of American Antiques, 1992, Pg 263, Buckle E.
High Noon Collection, Los Angeles, California
(Est. $1,300 - 1,800)
110
Black, floral carved Bohlinmade/Hollywood/Calif maker-marked, 1-piece spur straps mounted with 18 of Bohlin’s trademark sterling spots and two 4-section square silver conchos with raised nipples from a pattern first appearing in Bohlin’s late 1940s catalog on the “Chief” parade saddle. The straps appear to have been modified on the shorter end to fit a particular set of spurs. Fine condition, circa 1960s.
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
111 - STERLING EDWARD H. BOHLIN BUFFALO HEAD BOLO TIE
Nicely detailed Edward H. Bohlin/Hollywood/CA maker-marked and engraved 2 - 1/2” x 2” sterling buffalo head slide on black flat and round braided leather bolo with 3/4” silver Indian Head danglers on the ends of the silver tips. Overall 21” in length and approx 5 oz in total weight. Very fine condition, circa 1980s.
(Est. $1,300 - 1,800)
112
a) Rare 1930s sterling & 10K gold RV (Rancheros Visitadores) “Los Charros” camp PIN, 1 - 1/2” round with great detail maker-marked Bohlinmade/ Hollywood/Calif. Made and marked with the name and brand of Merle Templeton who was the Chief Liquor Control Officer in Los Angeles in the late 1930s but ultimately accused of involvement in a liquor license bribe scandal in which he allegedly conspired with at least five others to extort money from liquor retailers under threat of causing them to lose their liquor license.
b) 1/2” Bohlinmade Sterling & 10K rose gold buckle for watch or hatband with rope edge and rubies, circa 1950s.
c) Bohlinmade, Burbank, Calif let ‘er buck sterling watch or key FOB, 1 - 1/2” round, circa 1982.
d) Edward H. Bohlin, Hollywood, CA marker-marked sterling and 3-color 14k gold, 1” keeper for an “Arizona” model buckle set. Buckle also stamped with the initials CF for Charlie Feroze who was Ahmad Khan’s cousin and worked for Bohlin at his own shop in Glendale, Calif., circa 2002.
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
113
A fine oval gold quartz decorated match safe with a panel of 5 multi-colored quartz inlays set on one side and a wonderful engraved butterfly on the other. The top of the hinged lid is set with a beveled quartz stone in with varying colors and a grouping of gold flakes. Some minor cracks to the stones. Engraved bands of tulip designs enhance to the top and bottom. The safe is 2 - 1/4” x 1” x 1/2” and the side inset is 1” x 3/4”.
(Est. $3,500 - 4,500)
114 - SINGLE BLADED DIRK KNIFE BY WOSTENHOLM
Narrow 4 - 1/4” single edged blade marked: WARRANTED OF THE BEST QUALITY, on the blade and GEORGE / WOSTENHOLM / CELEBRATED / DIRK / KNIFE on the ricasso. Ivory grip scales. Length extended is 8 - 3/4”.
Condition is very good to fine. Blade has been polished and showing areas of light pitting. Right grip scale has several hairline cracks.
(Est. $800 - 1,000)
115 - FANCY FOLDING KNIFE
A marked but illegible 5” blade on a stamped foliate and stag handle. Lock blade with push lever, dirk style blade with false edge. Open it is 9 - 3/16” overall.
(Est. $400 - 500)
116 - KEYSTON BROS. SILVER SHOW SADDLE
Sterling silver mounted saddle with gold horse heads with “Keyston Bros. / San Francisco” cartouche on the seat. Floral tooled with silver wire wrapped cantle and throat. Rope edge decorations, engraved plates, conchos, rope holders and spacers. Several of the smaller silver spacer are missing. A 15” seat with 19” tapaderos. The connector conchos are missing on the taps. Stippled edging to the silver work help the details stand out. A very nice example of a classic parade saddle. Included is a silver mounted strap with snaps that was used a breast collar for the saddle.
(Est. $2,500 - 3,500)
117 - FOSTER & BUTTERS MINITURE CHAPS & SPUR SET
a) A wonderful salesman sample size card suit cowboy set by the multi-talented duo of Randy Butters and the late great Buddy Foster. A pair of colorful Foster made card suit batwing chaps with studded and cutout details, a studded and tooled belt and conchos of cut-out sterling engraved stars by Randy.
b) A pair of Randy Butters silver overlaid card suit spurs with arrow shanks. Tooled straps and silver buckles.
All components are marked Butters & Foster / Makers. Complete with the original custom stand of tooled leather and wood. 24” tall overall, the chaps are 19 - 1/2”, the spurs have a 1/2” band and a 1 - 1/4” shank. The spurs are intended to sit on the leather top of the stand. A superb 2 piece set that cannot be duplicated. Two artists considered tops in their field represented in miniature.
(Est. $2,500 - 3,500)
118 - THE PERSONAL EDWARD H. BOHLIN SHOW SADDLE ENSEMBLE OF CAA ARTIST WILLIAM MOYERS
An Edward H. Bohlin pictorial sterling silver show saddle from the estate of Cowboy Artist of America (CAA) William Moyers (1916-2010) This variation of the “Ranchero” model with some extra special tooling, is inset with a Bohlin seat shield engraved with the name of the first owner, “Amos Wellington” in a non-traditional style while the nameplate attached to the rear of the Cheyenne roll cantle has Wm. Moyers signature created in sterling. With classic Bohlin deep floral tooling, a 15 - 1/2” seat, 20” tapaderos and distinctive “Bohlin” D ring plate rigging plus pictorial fenders prominently featuring an oncoming cowboy roping a steer. The bridle is a typical California style with slide bit connectors and a triple face drop marked “Hollywood Saddlery Co. / Sterling” and mounted with diamond sterling conchos with studded edges. The matching martingale has graduated conchos. The saddle is in nice condition but the bridle does have some tender spots in the leather. Includes a 5” x 3 - 1/2” original photo of Moyers with the saddle in his studio.
(Est. $25,000 - 30,000)
119 - SILVER PARADE SADDLE OUTFIT
An over the top unmarked parade saddle set with martingale, bridle, serapes, hip drops and tapaderos. All the plates, attachments and details are engraved, a multitude of conchos with scalloped edges adorn both skirts and fenders. The floral engraved silver plates on the taps have big sweeping leaves. The square plates on the serapes have a central flower and the padded seat is backed by a silver cantle cover. The matching silver bridle has a flying eagle bit and the breast collar has full coverage with 4 dangles per side. The horn cap has the initials S.M.L. engraved into the cap.
(Est. $3,000 - 4,000)
120 - VISALIA SHERIFF’S POSSE BRIDLE
Silver mounted bridle with Visalia Stock Saddle Co. marked Sheriff’s star on the face drop, unmarked diamond silver pieces throughout. Set with a classic silver Visalia Humane bit with cowboy and bucking horse conchos.
(Est. $1,200 - 1,800)
121 - EDWARD H. BOHLIN, SAN FERNANDO VEST
A sterling silver decorated black leather vest. Made of soft calfskin and mounted with Edward H. Bohlin poppy conchos no. 446, 447, and 449 and intermixed with Bohlin spots. In fine wearable condition, approximately a men’s medium. 21” wide and 24” top to bottom.
(Est. $2,500 - 3,500)
122 - EDWARD H. BOHLIN STERLING FIGURUAL PARADE SADDLE
A fine circa 1930s two tone brown parade saddle with a 14 - 1/2” seat combining outstanding leather carving, silver engraving and silver conchos from several Bohlin catalog styles of that era including and most resembling the fabulous “Marietta”. Profusely and elaborately tooled with bucking horses, Texas longhorns, and covered wagons and lavishly mounted with silver conchos separated by silver spots. The corner mountings feature repousse figures of various rodeo scenes on all 12 sterling silver corner plates including roping, bucking horses, and bulldogging. Saddle embellished with heavy gauge sterling rope edged 3 - 3/4” cantle plus a gold horsehead on the horn and regal 21” eagle beak tapaderos. Silver sterling cantle plate initialed “CLM” for Clyde L. Myers. Matching martingale and original Bohlinmade marked corona. This is a rare and splendid example of the finest early Bohlin, Hollywood craftsmanship.
Provenance : H.C. Lewis Collection (1982-1989)
Guess Jeans Collection, 1989-1996
Private Collection, Tucson, Arizona, 1996-Present
SOLD: Butterfield & Butterfield H. C Lewis Sale, November 21, 1989, lot 8595
High Noon 1996 Mesa Auction, lot 233
(Est. $30,000 - 40,000)
Sterling silver engraved 4-piece rope edge set with buckle measuring 2 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/4” fitting a 1” belt. Marked Sterling along with the 5-point star and “Hollywood Classics” stamp. As new condition.
(Est. $600 - 900)
Marked “Broken Horn” the famous and now closed Los Angeles saddle shop known for its silver work; both with Fleming bits, one in the early Las Cruces style. Highly engraved, studded and very showy.
(Est. $800 - 1,400)
Six, 19” drops covered with over 180 silver diamonds and half diamonds, plus silver spots and a 1” square marked buckle and crupper. All leather pieces are Bohlinmade and marked.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
An excellent condition pair of studded and overlaid Heiser, Denver batwings done in two-tone brown and cream. Heiser-Denver snap covers on the outside pockets, 40” tall and belt to fit a 36” waist. Marked with the oval mark and 881 on the belt. Included is a copy of the page from the 1933 catalog showing these as No. 881 “Heiser’s Up To Date Style Chaps”. These appear unworn with only very slight storage scuffs.
(Est. $2,000 - 2,500)
Decorated with nickel studs in stars, diamonds and scrolls along with studded edges. These vintage batwings have 5 slotted heart conchos on each leg. A nice pair of ornate chaps retaining a nice brown color with a buck stitched belt and inside slip in pockets. Illegible rectagluar makers mark on the belt. 38” tall overall.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
Large studded batwing chaps with “Charging Horse” conchos. Two tone overlay construction with heart conchos and a tooled belt. The belt is marked with the famous Hamley name and “580 30”. They are 38” top to bottom and show some wear in the knees, and light age cracks.
(Est. $2,000 - 3,000)
129 - CROCKETT OVERLAID SPURS
Marked “CROCKETT” outside the bands. Two tone, silver and copper overlays on the 7/8” bands. 2 - 3/8” shanks with 2 - 1/4” rowels. Show very little of any wear but have been overly cleaned. Basket stamped straps.
(Est. $400 - 800)
130 - MCCHESNEY DOUBLE MOUNTED GAL LEG SPURS
Full silver overlay pair of McChesney pattern #40 spurs. Mountings all complete on both sides, the rowels and slippers mountings replaced. Central oval is dented on one side. These are cataloged as style #3 by McChesney. Basket stamped leathers attached.
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $1,000 - 1,400)
131 - KELLY BROS. GOOSENECK SPURS
A pair of well marked Kelly Bros. #38 pattern flying gooseneck spurs with restored 2 tone mountings. Straps are by Scooter’s Farm & Ranch / Midland, Tex. / Scooter Magee.
(Est. $300 - 600)
132 - AUGUST BUERMANN “OK” SPURS
The Texas classic! The pattern No. 88 popular during the trail driving days, cataloged as “Genuine Patent O.K. Spurs”. These are the early side marked version with double straps buttons. On the center of the 1” tapered band “BUERMANN’S OK” and on the band between the double buttons is “Pat’d” The straps are correct and might be original to the spurs. Surface rust present throughout.
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $600 - 900)
133 - EARLY AUGUST BUERMANN SPURS WITH GALLUP STRAPS
The scarce and desirable 1287 pattern. Marked on the band “Buermann’s Patent”, backed with 1 - 1/2” riveted leather, one with the barely visible Buermann mark. These have the large full drop 2” shanks, 2 - 1/2” rowels and replaced jingle-bobs. The rare attached straps are a dove wing style, embossed with a steerhead and a very early block stamp “GALLUP” for S.C. Gallup, Pueblo, Colorado. The conchos are flat, 2” with engraved Gallup type steerhead.
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $2,000 - 3,000)
134 - AUGUST BUERMANN SPURS
A pair of the early sheet steel “Leather Lined Cowboy Spurs” offered by August Buermann. Marked with the “Pat’d” and early star. The leather has been restored on this pair but retain the double chains and have jingle-bobs attached. The straps are newer and have Texas star and steerhead conchos.
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $600 - 900)
135
A part of Buermann’s “Patent Steel Cowboy Spur” line, the pattern 1209 is unique in style. The bands are 2” wide with a stubby 1 - 1/4” shank. These have the original nickel finish with about 90% remaining. The straps are in great condition and appear original to the spurs. Marked on the band on both spurs “Buermann’s Pat March 8 ‘79.
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $600 - 900)
Pat’d Sept 6 1877 on the 1/2” steel bands. Stamped design along the band and shank. Most of the original nickel plating remains. The original single heel chain attached as are early correct period straps.
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $400 - 600)
137
Leather lined sheet steel 1/2” bands with original 1 - 1/4” leather backing. The bands are marked on the side “Buermann’s Patent”. Original double heel chains. Old dove wing straps of the very early style with new cast steerhead conchos attached.
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $600 - 800)
138
- UNMARKED CROCKETT SPURS
Unmarked Crockett spurs with diamond pattern overlay. 7/8” band with a 2 - 1/2” shank and 2 - 1/2” rowel. This fits the size and pattern of many offerings such as the Kelly Bros. #72. They have K C stamped on the outside of the band. Not a K&C mark but just initials.
(Est. $600 - 1,000)
139 - CROCKETT “FRONTIER” SPURS
The classic Crockett cowboy spur. 1 - 1/2” domed center on the overlaid 3/4” iron bands, overlay covering the 2 - 1/4” shanks and pins, engraving in the walking design forming a vine and flower motif. The rowels are 21/2”, 20 point plain iron. Tooled straps attached.
(Est. $500 - 800)
140
- MCCHESNEY DIAMOND PATTERN SPURS
Pattern #14 spur with double diamond mountings on one side. Slightly tapered 1” bands with a 2 - 3/8” shank and 5 point star rowel. Replaced rowel pin mountings.
(Est. $400 - 600)
141
- KELLY BROS. MARKED SPURS
A pair of Kelly Bros. No. 100 pattern spurs with added silver mountings. The panels are engraved in a vine and leaf motif as are the rowel pin covers. 5/8” bands, 2 - 5/8” shanks, and 1 - 3/4” blunt end rowel. Marked Kelly Bros. under the swinging button. Worn and cracked vintage tooled straps.
(Est. $400 - 600)
142
- KB&P GAL LEG SPURS
Marked K.B.&P. under the buttons and shown in the Kelly Bros. catalog as pattern #62 these are a desirable pattern to the Texas collector. Silver and copper overlays. Holes drilled in the bands for tie downs and some restoration to the shank mountings. Come with period straps.
(Est. $600 - 900)
143 - KELLY BROS DOUBLE MOUNTED 4-HEART SPURS
Early flat-marked Kelly Bros. Pat. #40 double mounted 4 hearts with the diamond pattern off-side, the hearts in silver over a copper panel. Swinging buttons are attached to a pair of extraordinary tooled Texas steerhead dove-wing straps sporting later silver domed conchos with the famous King Ranch “Running W”. The bands are 7/8”, the shanks 2 - 5/8” and a typical Kelly Bros. 2 - 1/2” rowel.
(Est. $2,000 - 3,000)
144 - MCCHESNEY / C. P. SHIPLEY SPURS
Unmarked and in a Shipley pattern, 3/4” bands with two tone overlays, copper and silver, nicely engraved with sharp lines, 2 - 1/2” shanks and 11/2”, 8 point rowels. Vintage basket stamped straps attached.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
145 - CROCKETT “SHOW BOY” BIT
This is Crockett’s No. 250 bit listed in the 1931 catalog. The heading in catalog is “Here are Some Real Classy Ones / Show Boy Specials”. Overall and engraved arrow shanks with a 1 - 5/8” dome topped by 2 small dots. Unmarked, very nice condition with sharp engraving and overall even gray finish.
(Est. $800 - 1,000)
146
Showy silver overlaid spurs in the “Frontier” pattern, bearing the ST mark which Crockett used to denote Stainless Steel. Mounted, engraved and clover rowels most likely added by the Edward H. Bohlin Co. of Hollywood. The dome is 1 - 5/8” and the rowel 2” across.
(Est. $600 - 1,000)
147
A “Frontier” style Crockett but with an arrow shank design. An engraved flat 1 - 5/8” concho side on the overlaid bands. 2 - 1/4” rowel on the 2 - 1/2” shank. Edge marked at the back of the band.
(Est. $600 - 900)
148
- TRANSITIONAL SPURS WITH STEERHEAD CONCHOS
Double-mounted, transitional (Mexico/California) style, 1890s-1900s silver inlaid spurs with 6-hole heelbands, 2 - 1/2”, 8-point rowels and distinctive same period 2 - 1/2” domed conchos engraved with steerheads and affixed to one-piece dove wing leathers. Spurs show wear but have great cowboy/vaquero character.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,300)
149
- CALIFORNIA SNAKE PATTERN SPURS
Silver inlaid snake pattern on a shaped 7/8” band, with 2 dots per side. tulip ends on the band, double heel chains. The off side has chased double vertical lines. The slight drop shanks are 2” with a 1 - 5/8” rowel. Basket stamped straps.
(Est. $500 - 800)
150 - AUGUST BUERMANN TARGET PATTERN SPURS
An early pair of California style “Target” pattern, #1479 in the Buermann catalog. Silver inlays, silver dots on the 1 - 3/8” swells, deep cast chasing. The 2 - 1/4” box shank has a barrel guard with both dot covers missing. The rowels are trimmed to 1 - 3/4”. The straps have very early type tooling and studs on the large end, one covered by a wonderful little (2 - 1/2”) domed concho with JL engraved within a circle. Straps do have several holes through the leather.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
151 - UNMARKED SILVER INLAID CALIFORNIA SPURS
A pair of early 20th century California style drop shank spurs with silver inlay and central domes on a 3/4” band. A 1 - 7/8” shank holding a 1 - 1/2” rowel. Double heel chains with stationary buttons. Attached is a pair of J. M. Darden / Cheyenne, Wyo. straps with scalloped and engraved silver conchos.
(Est. $500 - 800)
152 - UNMARKED INLAID SPURS
An intriguing pair of straight shank inlaid spurs with the appearance of Canon City engraving on a California pattern. The iron is well done and has scroll work on the iron flats. The strap buttons are flat topped with engraved inlays. The bands are 1” at the widest and the 2 - 1/2” long shank has what appears to be the original 2” rowels. The straps are marked “Ed C. Webb / Maker / Rifle, Colo.”
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
Double mounted buffalo spurs, featuring a high relief bison head on one side and standing full body bull on the other. Arrow shanks with 10-point 2 - 1/2” rowels, 1 - 1/8” heelbands, and 2 1/2” shanks. As-new condition with basket-weave straps on arrowhead mounted buttons and Ford marked buffalo buckles. Marked inside “R.F. FORD / SAN ANGELO TX. / NO.1228”
The matching Buffalo Bit is marked “R.F. FORD 354” and has a large 2 - 1/2” top with raised buffalo head, 3 buffalo heads across the slobber bar and a complete set of marked Ford hardware on a “Dave Smith / Carlsbad, Texas” headstall. A desirable maker and the condition make this a rare and hard to find set.
(Est. $3,000 - 4,000)
A large arrow shank design pair of spurs with full vine engraved silver overlay on one side topped with a jewelers bronze Texas longhorn. The band swells to 1 - 1/2” at center and the shank is 3 - 1/4” holding a 2 - 1/2” rowel with 20 points. Plain straps with PRC marked matching engraved buckles. Marked under the swinging buttons “E. THOMPSON”.
(Est. $500 - 700)
A large and impressive Indian Chief bit by Gene Rogers. A Bohlin style central concho on a thick cheek cut in a frontier style with domes and overlaid arrow. Leather bridle with horsehair and braided rawhide accents.
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
Full engraved sterling silver overlaid heelbands with a Native decorated steer skull motif overlay in bronze. These are 3/4” bands with no shank. They come with basket stamped straps. Marked CAMPBELL on the outside of the 3/4” heelbands.
(Est. $300 - 400)
157 - CANON CITY PRISON SPURS
Classically engraved in the Colorado Penitentiary style with flowers and vines along with a sunrise on the center of the band. 5/8” band with a slight dropped 2 - 3/4” shank. 6 point star rowels with beveled edges. The attached tag reads “Made by Ed McKinney ref. Steve Rudy”. Straps are unmarked basket stamped.
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
158 - UNUSUAL MARKED TEXAS STYLE SPURS
Card suit inlaid spurs with crude but artistic deep chasing and upturned 7/8” bands. Marked “#5410 CC” stamped under the shank. Unknown markings and traditional workmanship but attributed to Canon City based on the stamped number style that appears original to the spurs. The shanks are silver inlaid on one side and brass on the other side and have a heart rowel pin cover holding the 2”, 24 point rowel. The straps are period tooled leather with wear consistent with the spurs.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
159 - UNUSUAL SILVER INLAID SPURS
Unmarked spurs with a 5/8” band with an engraved 7/8” dome in the center with classic engraved panel and a deeply chased tile panel at the front. The shanks are 2 - 1/8” with a handmade 1 - 1/2” rowel. Decorative file work on most of the high edges.
(Est. $400 - 600)
160 - UNMARKED CALIFORNIA SPURS
A pair of straight 1/2” band overlaid spurs with deep engraving and a style popular in the mid century era. The shank is 2 - 1/2” long with a slight drop holding a a chased 2” rowel with a sterling silver engraved washer. The straps are newer with basket stamp design and a large, 2 - 3/4”, pierced and scalloped concho.
(Est. $600 - 900)
161 - JERRY WALLACE BUCKING HORSE AND CARD SUIT SPURS
Double mounted with engraved silver overlay and topped with gold high relief cowboy and bucking horse on one side and heart, spade, club and diamond designs on the other. 1” bands, 2 - 1/2” shanks and a 2 - 1/4” rowel. Marked inside “JW 10”. The spurs are mounted with two piece, basket weave, spotted straps marked “R. Scribner, Madill, OK.”, with 2 - 1/2” Wyoming bucking horse conchos and “Wallace” marked buckles.
EX: Buddy King Collection
(Est. $1,000 - 2,000)
162 - I.G. HERRIDGE DIAMOND & HEART SPURS
Done in the famous E. F. Blanchard, New Mexico style. These are 1 - 1/2” band, stainless steel with copper overlays of hearts and diamonds. Marked “I.G. Herridge” “Yucca, AZ. “8” and “015990”. Irwin G. Herridge worked for Blanchard and inherited his dies; the Yucca mark is an early stamp.
(Est. $500 - 800)
163 - JERRY WALLACE DOUBLE MOUNTED SPURS
Silver overlaid 1 - 1/8” bands with leaf and vine design on the silver, a domed oval in the center. The 2 1/2” shanks have a high sweeping style holding 1 - 1/2” saw-tooth rowels. Excellent or new condition with R. Schreiner / Madill, OK studded leathers featuring two 2 - 3/8” conchos. Spurs are marked inside the heelband JW / 08.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
Hercules bronze matching bit and spur set #1378 1/2 with nickel silver Buffalo Head ornaments. The spurs have a vintage pair of tooled straps with nickel conchos and are marked with the 1914 patent date and the AB star along with “Hercules” Bronze. The bit is a half-breed mouth with roller and is marked Buermann’s Patent and has the AB star, both on the mouthpiece.
(Est. $1,200 - 1,600)
A vintage pair of iron spurs with silver domes reminiscent of Rex Schnitger or Henry Pollard. 7/8” bands with 3 overlaid engraved domes. 2 - 1/4” shanks with 2 - 3/8” rowels. 2 heel-chain holes in the rear of the bands. With old cracked leather straps.
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
166
August Buermann “Star” and “PAT’D” marked spurs with nickel “Indian Head” mountings. Double heel chains, and period straps. The matching bit is marked with the North & Judd anchor on the mouthpiece and is mounted on a bridle decorated with studs and pearl buttons.
(Est. $800 - 1,400)
167
MONTANA PRISON HITCHED HORSEHAIR BRIDLE
A vintage hitched horsehair bridle with reins from the Deer Lodge Penitentiary. Very nice colorful knots and sliders, double round to flat hitching on the cheeks. The top conchos and leather connectors are missing so the brow band and neck latch are separated but all the pieces are there. Some slight fading to the cheeks but multitude of colors on the brow and nose band along with the knots and reins are bold and bright. The bottom conchos are rimmed with horsehair which is customary, and the original throat latch is still present. The attached bit is a contemporary fancy silver overlaid Indian Chief with full headdress.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
A pair of the large pattern horsehead spurs by Ricardo. Fully plated and engraved metal 1 - 1/2” bands with a jewelers bronze horsehead at the center, the 2 - 1/2” long shanks hold a 5 point star rowel. The floral tooled straps have a horsehead motif concho attached. Some slight flaking to the plate.
(Est. $300 - 400)
169 - NEW MEXICAN RING BIT WITH CROW INDIAN STYLE REINS
Unique wrought iron chased and hand forged 1800s Southwestern ring bit with multiple levels of brass chains and harness leather suspended from the Native American embellished slobber bar. Reins are fabricated from leather wrapped with red and green trade cloth as was customarily used by the Crow tribe.
Provenance: Estate of Lynn Trusdell, New Hope, PA
(Est. $2,000 - 3,000)
170
A very showy and robust made bit and bridle This style of Chilean bit is called a “Copa”. The bridle itself is totally made of silver, which is characteristic of Chilean bridles. The chain mail type construction of the cheeks is 7/8” and is connected by hinged hangers and round floral conchos. The decorative brow and forehead piece is centered by a cast flourish. The large bit has a 3 - 1/2” concho and a 5 - 3/4” x 3” slobber bar hanger.
EX: Ned & Jody Martin Collection
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
An early snake motif ring bit with silver inlay, spreader chains, chased details and copper caps mounted on a traditional styled Southwest bridle with stamped and pierced 3 - 1/2” conchos, stamped sliders and a naja stamped NAVAJO with hallmark.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
172 - JOSE FIGUEROA (1880-1951) EAGLE BIT
Unmarked eagle motif design attributed to Jose Figueroa. This appears to be a later bit with deep sharp engraving, the shield on the spread eagle having straight line design. The slobber bar showing the more common leaf with walker engraved edges. The domes are 2 - 1/4” with 4 rivets. A high port with wear. Iron swivels still attached at the rings.
(Est. $5,000 - 6,000)
173 - UNMARKED CALIFORNIA SPURS
An early pair of silver inlaid spurs with opposing crescents for bands in the Tapia style. Full drop shanks with 1 - 1/2” rowels, deep cut engraving with dot decorations. The straps are newer with large 2 - 1/4” domed conchos.
(Est. $4,000 - 5,000)
174 - VISALIA STYLE CALIFORNIA SPURS
A nice pair of California spurs with silver inlays and engraved domes. A 2 - 1/2”” shank and barrel style chap guard. Tapered off side bands. One rowel pin cover missing. Comes with R.L. Hooker marked straps.
(Est. $1,500 - 2,200)
175 - EARLY MARKED HAMLEY & CO. SPURS
Silver inlaid straight shank spurs. Each spur marked inside the 5/8” bands “HAMLEY CO. / PENDLETON ORE”. An unusual long 3 - 1/4” shank with 10 point rowels. Double heel chains. The period straps are floral tooled and have old sterling domed horse head conchos.
(Est. $3,000 - 4,000)
A wonderful example of the desirable G. S. Garcia pattern No. 16 “Rattlesnake” silver inlaid spurs. Cut out bands and well marked inside the bands G. S. GARCIA in one and ELKO, NEV. in the other. The bands are 1 - 1/4” outside and a 1/2” on the inside. The 2 - 1/2” shanks are topped with a barrel style chap guard, all with silver inlaid stripes. The engraving is crisp with even blueing to the iron. The complimentary contemporary conchos on the studded straps have central eagles and John Estrada style engraving overall. This model is prominently featured in “Bit and Spur Makers in the Vaquero Tradition” by Ned and Jody Martin on page 225.
(Est. $20,000 - 30,000)
A fabulous pair of purple and pink circa early 1900’s spotted woolie chaps. Youth size with an unmarked tooled belt and 26” from top to bottom. Excellent condition with canvas lining and snap and ring closures.
(Est. $6,000 - 7,000)
178 - BRAIDED WALLA WALLA PRISON HORSEHAIR BRIDLE
A flat braided horsehair headstall in the favorite colors of the Walla Walla, Washington prison. Orange and black with some white accents and lots of hitched knots and tassels. The reins are round braided and the romel has an unusual 3 piece popper. This bridle was constructed without a nose band. The bit is a spot decorated ring bit in bare gray steel and attached with snaps.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
179 - CANON CITY HORSEHAIR BRIDLE & BIT
A Colorado State Penitentiary braided horsehair bridle done in black and natural in the classic style. Hitched buttons and sliders with full tassels. The zig-zag design stands out against the black background. Traditionally decorated with stars and walker engraving on the conchos and buckles. The superb attached Canon City gal leg half-breed bit has engraved inlays and domes to match the bridle hardware. The leather shows age cracking and the horsehair shows very slight age loss.
(Est. $2,500 - 3,500)
180 - DEER LODGE HITCHED HORSEHAIR BRIDLE
A finely executed and unusual figural design with arrows across the brow band on this Maine Penitentiary bridle. The bridle has fine woven or braided calfskin knots, supports and slides. Celluloid rings as decoration including on the edges of the domed glass dog head conchos. Double round cheeks with diamond patterns, natural color tassels and the correct iron bit. The styling of the facing arrows across the brow is reminiscent of designs seen in Navajo weavings of the same period.
(Est. $2,000 - 2,500)
181 - YUMA TERRITORIAL PRISON HORSEHAIR BRIDLE
A fabulous Yuma hitched bridle with American flags on both the reins and romal, diamond swells on the brow and nose bands and 1 - 1/2” wides flat cheek panels. The double head braided horsehair head strap is black and white and matches the throat latch and reins. The buttons are intricate and complicated diamond designs done over wood. The bright colors unique to Yuma, pinks, blues and reds make this a striking example. The conchos show classic prison engraving and the attached bit, though showing more use than the bridle, is prison made and matches nicely.
(Est. $15,000 - 20,000)
182 - MONTANA PENITENTIARY HITCHED HORSEHAIR BRIDLE
A scarce Deer Lodge prison bridle made with a bright yellow background. The unusual combinations of color on this bridle, deep reds, blue, pink, green, and more make it a wonderful example of the art of the incarcerated artist. American flags hitched into the reins, multi-colored slides, green and pink tassels. Hitched horsehair edged horse head domed conchos, and the correct style North & Judd bit.
(Est. $10,000 - 15,000)
183 - KEYSTON BROS. SILVER AND GOLD PARADE SADDLE
Multiple Gold horse heads over engraved sterling silver on leather done in California style floral tooling, this is an ornate show piece with 20” tapaderos, deep jeweler cut engraving, a gold standing horse on the horn cap and a pair of matching sterling and gold horse head covered stirrups. A equally showy matching breast collar is included. Set with an early type hand engraved seat plate “Made by Keyston Bros. / San Francisco”. The rear cantle plate is crudely engraved “JOS. SCLAFANI”. An exceptional example of the workmanship of the noted California maker. This saddle has a 14 - 1/2” seat, and silver cantle binding. Includes a copy of a photo of Joe Sclafani, the original owner riding the saddle in the Macy’s parade.
(Est. $15,000 - 20,000)
Started in 1868 the Keyston Bros. were makers of fine whips and lashes but in 1906 they moved into the saddle making business and bought out the J.C Johnson Co., Saddlery. Then in 1912 they purchased the famous Main & Winchester & Stone Saddlery then F. S. Johnson Co., Saddlery and in 1914 they purchased Harpham & Jensen Leather and Shoe Findings Company. They acquired W. Davis & Sons in 1925 and became the largest manufacturer of saddles & harness on the West Coast.
Marked “Ricardo / Nickel Silver” these youth size silver parade spurs have the engraved sterling silver panels set with red stones (one missing) and topped with a gold horsehead. The silver button covers are also set with stones. The straps are scalloped and studded floral carved by Buddie Foster
(Est.
185 - EDWARD H. BOHLIN PARADE SADDLE
Classic black, fully floral carved Edward H. Bohlin, Hollywood, Calif “Dick Dickson, Jr” parade saddle with 100% matching Bohlinmade Bridle, Bit and Martingale. The Dickson Jr was one of the most popular parade styles built by the illustrious saddlemanker to the stars and a favorite of the Rancheros Visitadores on their annual Santa Barbara trail rides. It is built on a Miles City tree with 13” swells, 15” seat. and 3 - 1/2” fully silvered cantle with twisted rope edge, solid silver gullet and swells. The saddle is lavishly adorned with heavy gauge sterling diamond and half diamond conchos, silver spots and features intricately engraved corner plates on the skirts, fenders and 21” long monkey nose Tapaderos. The fully matching accessories continue the diamond theme with the bridle attached to a Bohlinmade and marked half breed bit with split reins, silver ferrules and diamond shaped silver slider and romal. Saddle includes a black and white wool Corona. In fine rideable condition, circa 1940s. This sterling silver saddle set was made for noted Palm Springs resident and Naval Commander “Earl E. Gibbs” and has his name in the seat plate and cantle plate along with E.E.G. in gold.
(Est. $20,000 - 25,000)
(Est.
187 - HOLLYWOOD SADDLERY SILVER PARADE SADDLE
Black floral carved, square skirted, silver mounted Southern California Parade Saddle with fully matching bridle, breast collar and regal tapaderos made by the renowned Hollywood Saddlery originally located at the iconic corner of Sunset & Vine and founded in the late 1930s by Major Monte Stone and Harry Soulages, Ed Bohlin’s ex-manager. The style is very reminiscent of Bohlin’s “Lee Douglas” model with intricately engraved and artistically arranged heavy gauge sterling silver swell caps, corner plates and cantle cover entirely bordered by alternating round and diamond conchos separated by twin silver spots. All buckles on the bridle and face-drop are stamped “Hollywood Saddlery”, the S shank silver mounted bit is marked “Martin”. The parade ensemble includes the original black and white wool Corona pad. Overall in fine condition, circa 1940s.
(Est. $12,000 - 16,000)
Hollywood Saddlery was formed in the late 1930s by Major Monte Stone who opened the shop at Ed Bohlin’s & old Sunset and Vine location at 6309 Sunset Blvd. The Major was later joined by Harry Soulages, Bohlin’s ex-manager who persuaded several other Bohlin saddle makers and silver workers to join him. In the mid 1940s, the store closed for two months of renovations, re-opening in November under a new ownership team comprised of Carl Swanstrom of the Bear Brand Ranch in San Juan Capistrano and Les Yaap, an existing 5-year employee. Les became the new manager with Andy Gomez doing custom leather while Oscar Arroe and Carl Weidhoffer handled silver and custom engraving. With business booming but space in short supply, the partners decided to move to an expanded 3200 sq ft location at 910 North La Cienega in the summer of 1949 -- just a few blocks from Beverly Hills. The Saddlery, as its name implies, specialized in serving the Southern California Horseman stocking a dazzling array of fancy parade saddles, spurs, bridles, and handsomely designed leather boots. Swanstrom was an expert horseman with a background as an actor in western films which prompted many local celebrities to patronize their popular establishment. The quality of work is very similar to the flashy So Cal style popularized by the Hollywood Cowboys and exemplified by Edward H Bohlin. It was not uncommon for a Southern California silversmith to work for several of the local makers as tempers flared and many of the finest engravers and saddle makers often drifted from saddlery to saddlery due to personality conflicts, or better pay.
188 - TONY LAMA “EL REY II” CUSTOM, ORNATE COWBOY BOOTS WITH ROUTE 66 HISTORY
An incredibly rare, one-of-a-kind pair of Tony Lama hand-made cowboy boots from the “EL REY” series. The only known extant pair of Tony Lama “EL REY II” boots that we are aware of. Custom ordered from the Luskey’s 1966 catalog by an entrepreneurial Route 66 service station owner named Ted Jenkins in Vernal, Utah, who was seeking a roadside attraction to rival his competitors’ dinosaurs and other charms. This particular pair are as they are described in the original catalog, which advertised the “EL REY (the king) II” boots as, “The finest boots in the world featuring a premium grade black calf on the tops and vamps… gold leaf inlaid in your name… 54 carats precious stones [with] 110 diamonds, 80 rubies and 4 star sapphires.” Also featuring engraved sterling heel caps and trim, along with 12” long pull straps inlaid in gold leaf with “Tony Lama” on the inner strap, and personalized with “TED J” on the outer strap. Fine, unworn condition; circa 1966.
(Est. $20,000 - 30,000)
The “EL REY II” boots were advertised back then as “Made to measure only” with a “90 day delivery,” and were priced at the kingly sum of $10,000 (double the price of the 1961 “EL REY I” pair). The most recent version of the Tony Lama series is the “EL REY IV,” created in 2011 for the company’s 100 year anniversary and originally priced at $50,000.
Ted and Betty Jenkins opened their first Beeline Service Station outside of Vernal, Utah in 1957 in the burgeoning Route 66 road trip era. Ted erected a giant flashing neon sign that read: “SEE OUR FAMOUS $10,000.00 COWBOY BOOTS”. He showcased them in a trailer, installed a turnstile, and for 25 cents you could leave with a decal proudly declaring you “Saw the world famous pair [of] $10,000 cowboy boots at Vernal, Utah / Ted’s Beeline Ser.”
189 - CUSTOM MATCHING JEWELRY SET WITH MORENCI TURQUOISE AND ROLEX WATCH
Vintage custom, Morenci turquoise, six-piece matching Zuni set, through the collector and Zuni Pueblo trader C.G. Wallace (1898-1993). All unmarked except for the watchband, but included C.G. Wallace letter states they are Roger Skeet conchos and Jose Bowannie inlay. A hallmarked watchband by Fred Thompson is mounted on an authentic Rolex Oyster Speedking watch (watch is not working). An extraordinary, one-of-a-kind ensemble, expertly done with exquisite and rare stones from a long-closed mine. Lot includes copy of 1960 Wallace letter regarding the set.
a) Concho belt with seven oval conchos with starburst design inlay and matching butterfly-style inlaid buckle, all mounted on a black leather belt. Conchos measure 3 - 1/2”” x 2 - 7/8”” each, buckle measures 4”” x 2 - 7/8”, belt is 34” to the center hole.
b) Rolex Speedking watch on a custom inlay band by Fred Thompson that was obviously made to match the rest of the set. 6 - 1/2”” inside circumference, with Thompson hallmark.
c) Matching inlaid concho bracelet. Concho measures 3 - 1/2”” x 27/8””. The bracelet has an inside length of 6””, excluding the 1 - 3/8”” gap.
d-e) Pair of inlaid rings designed to match each other and the rest of the set. Sizes 8.75 and 9.
f) Bolo tie with matching inlaid concho and fancy tips on a black leather braided cord. Concho measures 2 - 7/8”” x 2 - 3/8””; tips are 2 - 7/8””. Included in the lot is a note stating that the watch is the only marked piece and is Fred Thompson at Tobe Turpen Trading Post in Gallup. Also included is a photocopy of a letter from C.G. Wallace dated November 3, 1960, which details how unique the set is with its top quality turquoise, and notes that it is unlikely another set will be made.
(Est. $10,000 - 15,000)
190 - TWO GREY HILLS NAVAJO RUG
A very nice vintage Two Grey Hills / Toadlena natural storm pattern rug featuring a double diamond center with step designs and 6 Navajo swastika symbols. Fine hand-spun wool. 72” x 46”.
(Est. $2,000 - 3,000)
191 - CRYSTAL REGION NAVAJO RUG
Circa 1920’s-30’s J. B. Moore type Crystal Navajo wool textile runner in a storm variant with feathers, Valero stars and bold black serrated designs reminiscent of water bug legs and a border of striking swastikas or whirling logs. Measuring 50” x 102” in excellent condition.
(Est. $2,000 - 2,500)
A Navajo wool textile of striking design with a commanding single Yei figure surrounded by step designs and a colorful and complex walking border. Bright brown with red outlines and white details, this is a stunning example of a single figure weaving. Circa early 20th century, 49” x 66”.
(Est. $5,000 - 7,000)
A patriotic theme design of American eagles, flags and American bunting on large 7 - 3/4” x 7 - 3/4” panels all beaded on a blue field. Also beaded on the upper of the glove. These are not only showy but a great example of the Native artistry of the time. Fringed sides on the cuff and heavy leather gloves. Overall these are 15” long.
(Est. $4,000 - 5,000)
A fine European-cut, Lakota beaded coat on native tanned hide with horse motif. Five pair of colorful beaded horses: blue and red on front, and white, burgundy, and yellow & blue on verso. Great beading details, such as single bead eyes and colored ears. Five beaded pair of horseshoe tracks adorn the front, in shades of green, purple and blue. Heavily fringed and accented with a beaded diagonal design of yellow, red and aqua blue. Long leather drops hang from the pony tracks and the back. Wonderfully visual and unique. 29” long with fringe; circa early 20th century. Some stiffening of the hide on one side, the rest is supple.
(Est. $6,000 - 9,000)
Northern Plains Native tanned elk hide stitched with red trade cloth panels beaded in white strips with a striking blue and yellow border, long string decorations with blue beads along with edge fringe and bottom fringe. Inside shows the remnants of a painted geometric design. 88” x 10 - 1/2” wide with 29” fringe at bottom. Some moth damage to the wool, sweat stains to the underside of the hide. Shows well on its custom plexiglass wall mount.
(Est. $2,500 - 3,500)
A later, but traditional angled wood pipe stem with the edges decorated with nickeled studs, painted designs of crosses, pony tracks and river lines. A beaded sleeve with wool backing and deer hair trim. 19” long. The Catlinite pipe head is incised with a cross on the tip. 4” long. The tamper has a beaded wrap with fringed edges, 12” long.
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $800 - 1,000)
197 - A LAKOTA BEADED BRIDLE
A very nice circa 1880’s-1890 fully beaded bridle with bright designs of stripes and steps done in blue, yellow and red on a white field. The crossover face drop features a heart with a yellow cross. Brow and nose bands are connected with silk ribbon decorations and copper conchos. The silk edge binding has worn. Featured in the book “Horses and Bridles of the American Indians” under the banner Lakota Beaded Bridles. From the book: “Beaded bridle with Cross Straps, Canvas, glass beads, silk edge binding, brass bosses. With loss of their buffalo herds, Lakota artists were forced to substitute canvas for the former use of leather in everything from tipi covers, to this rare bridle construction.” One of the more intricate and detailed beaded bridles we have seen. Comes on a custom made stand.
(Est. $10,000 - 15,000)
198 - POLYCHROME PICTORIAL WESTERN APACHE OLLA
A high shouldered Apache olla with animal figures surround the rim along with geometric patterns. Willow construction with aniline dyed red willow interweaves. 17” tall and 16” wide.
(Est. $8,000 - 10,000)
199 - POMO / LAKE COUNTY BASKET
A woven California basket with simple arrow design, wrapped rim and good color. 7 - 1/2” diameter, 4” tall with one small tear at the rim.
(Est. $400 - 500)
200 - 3RD MESA BURDEN BASKET
An unfinished decorative Native burden basket, 18” square by 24” tall. Tag attached “”Darlene Gashwesoma / “Soyok Wuuti” / Buden Basket / (Ho’ Apl) 3rd Mesa.
(Est. $400 - 600)
201 - WESTERN GREAT LAKES BALL HEADED CLUB
An important and fine and example of an Ojibwa carved club with elaborate and finely-executed incised floral and figural decoration on the flat-sided handle and the ball. The ball shows use, but the patina is overall smooth and even and the intricate incised designs remain deep and pronounced. Almost two feet long by more than half-a-foot across at its widest, it measures 22” long overall, and 7” across at the head. A great early and decorative example, with period use and striking color and style. From a notable, private collection.
(Est. $140,000 - 160,000)
Exceptional circa 1800 spontoon blade pipe tomahawk. Haft is file branded overall with 6” of finely dyed and and tightly woven porcupine quillwork adjacent to the blade. 4” forward of mouthpiece there is a hole drilled for attachment of a decorative adornment. The stem is drilled for smoking and gun barrel style bowl shows carbon evidence of being heavily smoked. Large 12” iron blade displays early characteristics found in post Revolutionary War blades traded to Indians. It is hand forged and pressed together in early style below a teardrop shaped eye. Blade bears a Hudson Bay touch mark “HB” on right side of blade.
(Est. $10,000 - 18,000)
Circa 1860’s-1870’s Indian pipe tomahawk with classic western head, elongated bowl, and heavily filed chevron on the shoulder. Measures 23” overall with a 11” blade. Cast German Silver blade has a 4” cutting edge, straight forward edge with slightly flared following edge. Bowl and outside eye area show rocker etched designs of tipis. Haft its most likely of Osage orange, and exhibits 4 diamond and striped pewter inlays on each side with a pewter mouthpiece. Haft is drilled for smoking. Very good overall, the blade has nice, unpolished oxidized patina and the haft pewter has turned a dark gray.
(Est. $4,000 - 6,000)
Gunstock style war club decorated with green pigment, hot branding of triangles on the butt portion, the body decorated with brass tacks. A notched spear point fitted to the stock. This is a fine example of the style. This type of very lethal weapon was believed to have been developed based on the Native tribes encounters with European weapons but some historians believe they were designed in this form much earlier. 25” long by 15” wide at the shoulder with a 5 - 1/4” long steel point.
(Est. $12,000 - 15,000)
205 - PICTORIAL CHEYENNE SHIELD
A mid-1800’s Native American painted pictorial hide shield with central bird figure, human heads, animals and crosses decorating a hide covering. Sinew wrapped horsehair drops across the top quarter. The hide shield cover is laid on the original circular and convex buffalo hide shield, most likely the heavy hump hide. One of the finest shields we have come across and great example of the art created by the Native American tribes. The pictograph illustrations are strong and colors remain vibrant though worn. Yellow, red and blue pigment, 18” diameter and 3” deep. 2 missing hair drops, remnants of decorations along the top.
(Est. $140,000 - 160,000)
206 - AN EARLY PLATEAU BEADED CRADLEBOARD
An exceptional 1880’s beaded cradleboard and cover, constructed in the distinctive shape of the Northwest tribes. The top is done in colorful flowers that stand out against a light blue background. The finely detailed beading extends to the sides and hood with flowers and vines on red trade cloth. Native tanned hide backing has central decorative fringe across the width. 38” long x 15 - 1/2” wide x 8” high.
207 - AN EXCEPTIONALLY FINE CHEYENNE BEADED CRADLE
A circa 1870-1880 fully beaded cradle with blue beaded background on Native tanned buffalo hide. Decorated in a traditional geometric motif in colorful, yellow, red, dark blue, and green patterns. Mounted to wood slats studded with brass tacks. Has an old inscription “J. A. Harding” on the inside lining. Beaded cover is 25” long with the sticks being 40 - 1/2” tall.
208 - A PERCUSSION INDIAN TACK GUN
An important Parker Field & Co. percussion conversion Northwest trade gun, profusely tacked with rows of brass decorations. Classic 3 screw serpent or “Dragon” side plate fastened with wood screws. Oversized trigger guard (as was noted by a Hudson’s Bay representative “The Indians would like to have the trigger guard larger, it is usual to draw the trigger with two fingers which our guns will not admit of”.) The lock-plate marked is “Parker / Field & Co. / 1864” barrel stamped with London proofs and the number 24. Fitted with a 42” barrel, 58” overall, brass butt plate. Standard smooth bore. This is one on the finest examples of a decorated Native American trade rifle we have come across. These original trade guns were made especially for trade companies including the American Fur Company, Hudson Bay and others.
(Est. $40,000 - 50,000)
209 - A NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED PICTORIAL VEST
Fully beaded Lakota Sioux man’s vest with traditional beaded elements, the front features Pony Tracks above geometric designs, the back has 2 hands executed in deep blues with a central cross, all done on a white beaded field on Native tanned hide. An early circa 1870’s vest, 19” wide x 20 - 3/4” long. Trimmed in red trade cloth and a full leather fringed bottom.
(Est. $20,000 - 25,000)
210 - WINCHESTER MODEL 1873 SADDLE RING CARBINE
S/N 105056. .44-40 caliber, 20 inch barrel, Winchester 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine, 3rd Model. Blued finish, walnut stock and forearm, updated sporting rear sight. Circa 1882. Condition: strong rifling with black powder oxidation, metal finish largely thinned to chocolate brown patina, wood has some abrasions with a frontier wire repaired broken stock, action requires attention.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
211 - PERCUSSION RIFLE
S/N NVSN, .45 caliber, 26 inch barrel, Percussion Kentucky Rifle. Dark oxidized surfaces, tiger maple full stock, German silver quarter moon on cheek rest, stylized eagle brass patch box, brass furniture has been cleaned. Circa 1850’s. Condition: very dark bore, rough oxidation length of barrel surfaces, “WW” on lock plate, very good wood with crack at toe of butt, mechanically good, good marks.
(Est. $400 - 600)
212 - R. T. FRAZIER GUN RIG
Studded Belt with a Canon City Buckle done in the highest of Frazier quality. Clipped corner monel buckle with classic Canon City, Colorado Prison engraving, 4 - 1/2” x 8 - 3/4” On a lined and studded 3” wide belt, 52” long, color is wonderful but the billet has been repositioned. The holster is a double loop, edge laced, floral tooled example with clear mark on the top loop, made to fit an automatic pistol.
(Est. $2,000 - 3,000)
S/N 169675. .44 rimfire caliber, 20 inch barrel, Winchester 1866 Saddle Ring Carbine, 4th Model. Blued and brass finish, walnut stock and forearm, trap butt with 3-piece cleaning rod, 1873 carbine rear sight. Circa 1898. Condition: Especially fine bright bore, 40% fading blue on barrel, 70% nitre blue on loading gate, brass mellowing, wood is excellent possibly as restocked with scattered marks, sharp markings, excellent mechanics. A fine example of one of the very last ‘66 “Yellow Boys” produced, standard serialization ending at 170,100.
(Est. $4,000 - 6,000)
S/N 13375. .44-40 caliber, 20 inch barrel, Winchester 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine, 1st Model. Blued finish, walnut stock and forearm, carbine sights. Circa 1876. Condition: strong rifling with black powder oxidation, metal finish largely thinned to gray patina with some cleaned oxidation, wood is fine with scattered marks and areas of varnish loss, action requires attention and currently does not cycle.
(Est. $1,000 - 2,000)
S/N 12676. .44-40 caliber, 20 inch barrel, Winchester 1873 Saddle Ring Carbine, 1st Model. Blued finish, walnut stock and forearm, carbine sights. Circa 1876. Condition: strong rifling with black powder oxidation, metal finish largely thinned to brown patina with some cleaned oxidation, wood is very good with scattered marks and a repair at tang, good mechanics.
(Est. $1,500 - 2,500)
A large deeply tooled single loop holster with nickeled studs. 10” overall for a large frame revolver it has a early type muzzle plug and is on a studded 2 - 1/2” belt with border tooling. The belt has a wide tear towards the center and has replaced cartridge loops.
(Est. $300 - 400)
A double holster buscadero “Gunfighters” rig by N. Porter, well marked with the early oval on both skirts and the billet. Nicely floral tooled in complete coverage. Single loop holsters to fit a pair of 43/4” Colt SAA revolvers and have the original leg tie-downs attached. The 4” belt has a clip corner buckle.
(Est. $600 - 900)
A flower tooled buscadero rig by Edward Bohlin with the early small Hollywood mark on the holster and the correct large shield mark inside the 3 - 3/4” cartridge belt. The holster is made for a 5 - 1/2” barreled Colt Single Action revolver. Some surface cracking to the leather.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,400)
219 - PATRIOTIC PAINTING OF GENERAL ZEBULON PIKE
Oil on canvas board of Zebulon Montgomery Pike (1779-1813) Brigadier General with historic Santa Fe and New Mexico ties. He was a noted explorer after whom Pikes Peak in Colorado in named. The painting consists of vignettes of an Indian battle and gold mining with a central portrait topped by an American flag. The lettering on the painting notes November 1806, that is the year he lead 2 expeditions first through Louisiana Purchase Territory then into New Mexico and Texas. 29” x 36” and framed to 32 - 1/2” x 39 - 1/2”. Signed and dated lower right. Possibly “A.A. Poe ? Nov. 1906”. Backed with canvas with some restoration present. Pike was killed in the Battle of York in April of 1813.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
The type worn by early pioneers, a light weight boot, 19 - 1/2” tall with apron front. 11” long, showing wear and surface cracks.
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $400 - 600)
A pair of well marked saddle pommel holsters for Colt Navy revolvers with strong “Main & Winchester / San Francisco” oval cartouche on both sides of the connecting straps. Decorative leather work shows these were most likely made for the civilian market by M&W. Brass muzzle caps are attached with 2 screws, and are 2 - 3/8” long. Shell flaps have a stitched 5 point star and show repair to the surface. The holsters measure 14”, the flaps are 12” by 6” wide. The seams are separating and the connecting leather for the flaps is separated, but as a whole they have seen very little use. Both tabs are present but one is missing about half.
(Est. $2,500 - 3,500)
a) A wonderful early 1800’s compressed flat side with brass hardware and adjustable measure. 9” long, great curve and color.
b) A small (6 - 7/8”) horn with dark even patina and studded rim. Attached to a small (5” x 5 - 1/2”) leather shot pouch and horn measure.
c) A large polished horn with carving. Replaced wooden plug and likely the original brass spout.
(Est. $400 - 600)
223 - FRONTIER OR MINER’S BOOTS & COWBOY BOOTS
a) Early pair of one piece front boots with soles attached with square nails. 16 - 1/2” tall at the front and 10 - 1/4” heel to toe.
b) An old set of real cowboy boots with classic ranch styling. Show a little use, the throat is lined with light leather. Size 10, 12 - 1/4” tall and 12” long.
(Est. $400 - 600)
224 - CIVIL WAR UNION UNIFORM WITH SHAKO HAT
Blue wool jacket with gold piping, eagle buttons and turned down collar. Comes with an original carbine sling with brass buckle and an iron snap swivel, covered canteen in worn condition. On a stand with fancy base. The visor hat has eagle badge and plume, crossed rifle infantry buttons and black trim. Well worn, soiled.
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
225 - MCCONNELL & CO. EARLY HALF SEAT SADDLE
A circa 1890’s saddle marked S.R. & L. C. McConnell Co., a pre-turn of the century maker form Burlington, Iowa. Fenders replaced.
(Est. $400 - 500)
226 - CIMARRON ARMS COLT WALKER PERCUSSION REVOLVER
S/N 32307, .44 caliber, 9 inch barrel, Colt black powder reproduction 1847 Walker. Blue barrel and cylinder, case color loading lever, frame, and hammer, brass trigger guard. Circa contemporary. Condition rotation marks on cylinder, otherwise as new. With “Texas Jack/Fredericksburg/ Texas” holster.
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $700 - 900)
A lithograph poster for the Wild West “Distinguished Visitors to Buffalo Bill’s Wild West, London, 1887”, this example being the women, including Queen Victoria. There is a matching lithograph of men, both printed in 1888 by A. Hoen & Co. Baltimore, Maryland. 23” x 33”, surface damage, some daily banner remnants remain at the bottom, with surface loss effecting the date at the bottom, folds and repairs evident. Colors remain as intended with soft pastel type portraits. Cody’s image is unaffected. Framed to 35 - 1/2” x 25 - 1/2”.
(Est. $1,500 - 2,500)
An original doorknob, key and fob and door hinges from the famous Irma Hotel in Cody, Wyoming. Known as Buffalo Bill’s “Original Hotel in the Rockies” Cody built the hotel in 1902 and named it after his daughter Irma. The bronze and brass door knob is from a guest room and has a high relief buffalo head artistically rendered on the face. A pair of fancy brass door hinges, each each 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/4” open, and a “Irma Hotel / Cody, Wyoming / 57” brass fob with a door key. The fob is 5 - 1/2” x 1”.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
Black plain cowboy boots in a early military style, inserted cloth pulls. Mounted with a pair of unmarked drop shank A. Buermann style iron spurs and plain leather straps.
(Est. $400 - 500)
230 - EARLY COWBOY BOOTS
High top boots with two piece fronts. Fancy stitched, 17” tall, 12” heel to toe. Circa late 1800’s with striped cloth pulls and linen lined.
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
231 - TEXAS JACK PRESENTATION DAGGER
A decorative gift made to resemble a dagger, built from what appears to be a staff topper and a hair-on deer leg complete with dew claws and hoof. Correct period engraving on the blade “Texas Jack * Happy Hunting / Robert” the blade is 10” with a broken tip. Overall the piece is 22 - 1/4”. Texas Jack (John Baker) Omohundro (1846-1880) was an American scout, cowboy, Confederate soldier, actor, partner and a friend to Buffalo Bill Cody.
(Est. $500 - 800)
232
Measuring 10” in overall length and weighing 1 - 3/4” pounds each, these grandiose and very showy 1920s Chilean spurs feature silver overlaid cut-out shanks, inlaid chevron pattern heelbands and oversized 5”, 30-point spiked rowels. Fine overall condition.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,250)
233
A beautifully engraved sterling show bridle by Dave Murray. Marked with large block letters on the buckles. California style bit connectors, one ear construction with poppy dots on the top. The bit is an early marked Fleming with silver inlays, high domes and a double roller.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
Stovepipe style with 2 piece fronts, with fabulous scroll stitching, 17” tall and 11 - 1/4” toe to heel. Linen lined, multi-colored cloth pulls.
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
A floral tooled single gun belt rig. Buck stitched double loop holster for a 5 - 1/2” Colt SAA on a 2 - 1/2” wide cartridge belt. Excellent overall with good cartouche.
(Est. $300 - 400)
Bone inlaid and painted with traditional designs of the Asian empire. A wooden carved saddle with iron hardware and leather covered horn. The bone is carved and chased with double lines. Some chipped areas and paint loss. A historic and colorful folk art artifact.
(Est. $1,200 - 1,800)
237 - HAND PAINTED CHINESE SADDLE
A 19th century carved wooden saddle complete with hand-wrought iron stirrups and crupper of strung wooden beads with hide pad. Painted in the traditional way in yellow, red and black with lavish designs.
(Est. $2,000 - 3,000)
A vintage double rig with deep floral carving. 3 - 1/2” wide Lawrence, Portland marked belt. Also marked F50, 45 (for caliber) and 37 (for waist size). The holsters have matching tooling, laced edges and are jock strap type for a 5 - 1/2” Colt Single Action, marked on the back with the maker and X130FWCT / 506. Excellent condition and color.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
a) An unmarked cartridge/money belt with .44 caliber loops, All original and marked 9 in the style of J. S. Collins of Cheyenne. 36” long, 3” wide and with the billet a total of 42”.
b) A catalog style cartridge belt with .30 caliber loops, 3” wide, 37” long and marked 3572 /3030. Worn loops and billet.
c) An R. T. Frazier / Pueblo marked pistol belt. Circle tooling, 2 - 1/2” wide, 39” long and in very good to excellent condition.
d) A re-built rifle cartridge belt with .45 caliber loops, 21/2” x 35”.
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $600 - 900)
240 - FANCY STERLING SILVER “WINDMILL” SPURS
A pair of solid sterling spurs with intricate leaf and stamp work. Reminiscent of work seen in the New Mexico area with Native style stamping and dot work. The rowels are brass and in the shape of windmill blades. The tapered bands widen to 1” and the shank is 2” tapering down to the 1 - 3/4” rowel. Marked inside the band Sterling and J.H.
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
242 - UNMARKED CALIFORNIA SPURS WITH BUDDIE FOSTER STRAPS
Silver inlaid contemporary spurs most likely by Eduardo Garcia. Tapered 1/2” to 3/4” bands with a full drop shank, 2” inlaid rowels and jingle bobs. The straps are a pair of Fosters with studded edges and card suit conchos.
(Est. $400 - 600)
241 - JD MOSS LONGHORN SPURS
A wide band spur with jewelers bronze Texas longhorn over an engraved silver panel. 1 - 1/4” band is engraved with a fern pattern on the off side. Marked JD Moss 005.
(Est. $400 - 600)
243 - M.J. CLARK, WYOMING SPURS
In the tradition of early Wyoming spur makers, Monty Clark of Aladdin, Wyoming. made these dome overlaid examples with 3/4” bands, 3” shanks and 2 - 1/4” rowels. Marked inside the band “M.J. CLARK / ALADDIN WY”, with flower tooled straps and domed conchos.
(Est. $400 - 500)
244 - DUSTY’S JOHNSON’S PERSONAL SPURS
Lot of 2 pair of custom spurs made for Dusty Johnson of Pleasant Valley Saddle Shop
a) E. Garcia polished steel with silver rope edges, and overlaid letters in jewelers bronze “Dusty” and “Dead Shot”. 1” bands and 2” shanks.
b) E. Garcia blued spurs with silver inlay and large 1 - 7/8” concho on the band with gold DJ on each. 2 - 1/4” shanks with jingle-bobs.
Each pair is mounted with studded straps.
(Est. $600 - 800)
245 - UNMARKED CALIFORNIA FILIGREED BIT
A full overlaid and engraved bit in the style of Fleming or Vogt with open flower design on the cheeks. Covered roller and loose jaw.
(Est. $300 - 400)
246 - E. G. SANTA BARBARA STYLE BIT
A Eduardo Grijalva spade bit with fine silver inlay, engraved buttons and double slobber chains. As new and marked EG* and Magdalena / Son. inside the cheeks.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
247 - E.G. FANCY SILVER BIT
An unusual pattern California bit with silver inlay and silver button work. Curb mouth with copper roller. Marked EG* on both cheeks for Eduardo Grijalva.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
248 - CALIFORNIA SILVER INLAID SPURS
Stylishly engraved silver with 1” sweeping bands. A central dome and 3 smaller domes topping the band and 2 - 1/4” shank. The rowel is a 1 - 3/4”, 10 point spoke. Double heel chains with a chased hanger. The straps have sterling conchos with a rope design, marked “Keyston Bros. S. F. Calif.” The leather is stamped with a HF brand.
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
249 - UNMARKED CALIFORNIAN / MEXICAN SPURS
A pair of coin silver inlaid spurs in the style of the early Southern California makers. Sometimes called a “transitional”, these have all the hallmarks of a traditional California pattern. Central dome with inlays each side, a thin but wide slight drop shank with 2 - 1/2” spike rowels. The off side of the band is 1/2” with beveled edges and inlaid with stripes.
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
250 - E. GARCIA “ELKO STAR” SPURS & BIT
A contemporary silver inlaid bit and spur set by E. Garcia replicating the famous G. S. Garcia “Elko Star” pattern. The spurs have jingle-bobs and rowel washers, the bit a covered roller mouth. The silver inlays are all finely done and neither piece shows to have been used. The basket-stamped spur straps have star conchos attached.
(Est. $500 - 600)
A marked Pierce pistol bit in the form of an engraved Colt single action with stag grips. A low curb mouth with a longhorn mounted slobber bar. The vintage bridle has basket stamped cheeks and brow band with nickel conchos.
(Est. $400 - 600)
a) A Pair of newer transitional silver inlaid spurs. Made in the overlay, inlaid style with narrow bands and shanks. New studded and tooled straps.
b) A crude pair of older large Mexican spurs with ranch type alterations. 2 - 1/2” double layered rowels. Copper and silver decorations.
(Est. $400 - 500)
a) 1 - 1/2” bands with silver inlay in a diamond pattern, 3 - 1/2” spoke rowels. Plain leather straps correct for the period.
b) Full mounted with greek key one side and lines on the other, 1 - 1/2” bands, 3 - 1/2” rowels
c) 1 - 1/2” bands with worn silver inlay, snake pattern shanks and 3”, 8 point rowel
All have wear and show some surface rust.
(Est. $400 - 600)
A very nice braided rawhide reata made by Granny Martin. GM etched into the hondo, approximately 60’. Excellent condition.
Elihu Granville Martin (1895-1991) lived the true life of a cowboy and vaquero, principally in the San Diego, CA area, he made spurs, bits, and did rawhide and leather work.
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
Impressive stands by B.Garrison of Bell, Fla. these custom saddle racks are 40” tall by 34” & 31” long, and 20” wide and crafted with fancy burl wood.
(Est. $700 - 900)
A pair of solid golden oak saloon doors with inset beveled mirrors. What is known as the classic swinging western saloon door style. Fancy shaped wood tops, original spring loaded iron hinges. The backs have a wainscoting style panel. Each are 22” wide and 42” tall with 22” x 17” mirrors.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
Late style heavy wool fringed double saddle blankets, 36” x 64” (open) with the famous “Running W” brand on the corners. One is brown with cream the other is the opposite. Excellent condition.
(Est. $1,500 - 2,000)
259 - TWO BLACK NATIVE GREAT LAKES PIPES
a) A black steatite bowl inlaid with lead and Catlinite. 8 - 1/2” long by 5” tall, with a twisted and decorated wooden stem, 9” long.
b) A Steatite inlaid with lead and Catlinite with a sloped and pointed brow, 6” by 2 - 3/4” with a simple straight 20” stem.
(Est. $1,500 - 2,500)
258 - BLACKFOOT BEADED LEGGINGS
Fringed and painted Native tanned hide leggings, with attached beaded strips, 31” long with 2 - 3/4” wide strips.
(Est. $300 - 500)
260 - RAWHIDE COVERED CROW SADDLE
A nice wood tree with rawhide covering, fringe on the leather horn covering and an attached worn horsehair cinch. Classic style with commercial style harness leather rigging.
(Est. $600 - 900)
261 - TWO (2) NATIVE PARFLECHE FLAT CASES
Two painted parfleche envelopes or cases in traditional folded construction. One of the main forms of parfleches were folded envelopes of cured rawhide, decorated with painted geometric designs on the outside.
a) Labeled by the collector as Yakima this case is 14” x 29”, painted with loose strokes in geometric patterns. b) 14” x 28” with bright rawhide and sharp design.
(Est. $800 - 1,400)
262 - PLAINS STEATITE HEAD CLUB WITH BEADED HANDLE
A ceremonial club with a black 6” conical stone club head adorned with lead inlaid design on a fully beaded handle featuring pony tracks and red, white and blue wrapped beading. 26” long.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
Decorated with large glass beads forming flowers and leaves in each corner on a wool blanket 32” x 44”.
(Est. $400 - 600)
a) Back Hopi Bowl measuring 3 - 1/4” tall, 5” wide.
Terra cotta and black geometric print painted on the outside, some cracking visible. No markings or signature.
b) Joyce L. Acoma Hopi Bowl, measuring 3 - 1/2” tall, 4 - 1/2” wide, terra cotta, and brown painted Hopi bowl, signed on bottom “Joyce L. Acoma”
c) Pauline Villegas Hopi Bowl, measuring 2 - 1/2” tall, 3 - 1/2” wide black painted Hopi bowl, signed on the bottom “Pauline Villegas”
d) Santanita Suazo Blackware Pottery Pot, measuring 7” tall, 6 - 1/2” wide, 4 - 1/4” opening at the top, signed on the bottom “SANTANITA SUAZO SANTA CLARA”
e) Santa Clara Blackware Pottery Jar, measuring 3 - 1/2” tall, 5 - 1/2” wide, 3 - 1/4” opening at the top, bottom is signed “Marie, Santa Clara”
f) Santa Clara Blackware Pottery Bowl, measuring 2” tall, 3” wide, signed on the bottom “Reneie, Santa Clara”
(Est. $600 - 900)
A Native tanned hide toy or miniature tipi cover with painted buffalo hunt scene. Quill and tin cone dangles decorate the hide. Some cracking and minor tears to the edges. The pigment does show some flaking and loss but is still strong. Tack holes present at the edges, the hide has been glued to the fabric with about 1” round spots in several places. The hide itself measures 24” x 47” and is mounted on fabric covered board and framed to 34” x 57” These lodge models were not only decorative but normally tell a story. This example shows a hunters on horseback taking buffalo.
This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made.
(Est. $2,000 - 3,000)
266 - ROLAND REED PHOTOGRAPH
Alone with the Past 18” x 15”
Framed to 25 - 1/2” x 21 - 1/2”
Limited Edition 150/350 Kramer Gallery & Studio
(Est. $300 - 600)
267 - TWO (2) PAIR OF BEADED NATIVE DANCE LEGGINGS
a) An early pair of traditional leggings with gold, blue and white borders and 3 blue panels. 11” x 18 - 1/2” on Native tanned hide.
b) A later pair of sky blue beaded leggings with multiple colors and black and white V design. 9” x 13 - 1/2”.
(Est. $300 - 500)
268 - A CONTEMPORARY BEADED AND BEAVER FUR CASE
A cylindrical case most likely for a bow and arrow or headdress. Beaded in a Cheyenne pattern of black, white, red and blue on the top and bottom. Ermine tassels and hide strap. 23” long and 6” in diameter.
(Est. $400 - 600)
269 - COLLECTION OF NATIVE SOUTHWESTERN JEWELRY
Lot of 4 pieces of turquoise jewelry
a) Silver & Turquoise Stone “Bird” Necklace, measuring 13” long silver bird on a 17” long chain with a small turquoise stone inset in the center. the “Bird” can also be detached from the necklace and worn as a broach.
b) Coral & Turquoise Inlaid Cuff, measuring 6 - 3/4” by 1 - 3/4” wide, inlaid with turquoise and coral, “JTS” stamped on the back.
c) Turquoise & Coral Necklace, measuring 25 - 1/2” long, 81 turquoise stones, 11 coral stones, hook closure.
d) Turquoise & Coral Inlaid Eagle Bolo Tie. rawhide bolo tie measuring 25” long with turquoise and coral inlaid bolo measuring 2 - 1/2” by 2”, “STC” stamped on the back
Noted by the consigner: Made by Tony Perly, Albuquerque, NM.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
Nine, 3 - 3/4” x 4 - 3/4” conchos (including the buckle) on a black leather belt, 7 are leather backed. Stamped in the traditional style, unmarked. Measuring 46 - 1/2” long.
(Est.
271 - FOUR (4) CONTEMPORARY PAINTED PARFLECHE CASES
Lot of 4 four parfleche pieces.
a) A traditional folded envelope style with muted colorful geometric designs, 21” x 14”.
b) A bag with flap and laced sides, turquoise, yellow and purple paint and fringed sides. 13” x 13”.
c) Fringed Nez Perce flap pouch or purse. Yellow, green and red with wool trim. Bead trim on the flap. 12” x 10 - 1/2”.
d) Cylinder bonnet case, 20” long by 7 - 1/2” with fringed sides and base. Bright geometric patterns of yellow, green and red.
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
272 - A MEN’S MATCHING BEADED ENSEMBLE
A beaded hide War Shirt with arm and shoulder panels and central rosette, ermine tail and fringe decorations, and trade cloth bound edges. 32” from collar to the tail, 19” across the shoulder. Matching leggings, 33” long, tobacco bag, 24” x 8 - 1/2” and a rifle scabbard, 46” long.
These contemporary Native pieces are all beaded with red, white and blue on dark blue panels in a traditional Native style on Native tanned hide
From the family of Mary Jackson.
(Est. $2,000 - 2,500)
273 - CHILD’S BEADED VEST
A tiny beaded vest with full front coverage in geometric and American flag motif. This is a circa 1950’s item very popular in the Northern Plains trading posts. 6” tall and 9” wide.
(Est. $400 - 500)
275 - EIGHT (8) PAIR OF BEADED MOCCASINS
A lot of 8 pair of vintage moccasins
a) one pair child’s orange, blue & green beaded moccasins, 5 - 1/2”.
b) one pair beaded white, black and blue moccasins, 10 - 1/2”.
c) one pair beaded coral, blue and white moccasins, 10 - 1/2”.
d) one pair beaded orange, blue, red and yellow moccasins, in a key-hole pattern, 11”.
e) one pair of moccasins with blue and green beading on the cuff, hard sole, 8 - 1/4”.
f) one pair of moccasins with beaded blue and white cuffs, 10” parfleche soles.
g) one pair beaded blue and white moccasins, 8 - 1/4”.
h) one pair beaded child’s blue and orange moccasins, 6 - 1/2”.
(Est. $400 - 800)
277 - SEVEN (7) PAIR OF BEADED MOCCASINS
A lot of seven vintage pair of beaded moccasins.
a) one pair of beaded orange, red, white moccasins.
b) one pair of red, white and blue beaded moccasins.
c) one pair light blue and silver beaded moccasins.
d) one pair red, white and blue beaded moccasins.
e) one pair blue, blush and orange beaded moccasins.
f) one pair beaded floral moccasins.
g) one pair child’s beaded moccasins.
(Est. $600 - 900)
274 - BEADED AND FRINGED BAG
A vintage Native tanned hide bag with unique figural beaded designs. 10” x 7” with a double row of 3” fringe. Very good overall condition.
(Est. $600 - 900)
276 - TWO PAIR OF VINTAGE NATIVE BEADED MOCCASINS
a) Pair Beaded Moccasins with Bells, beaded with red, white & blue, bifurcated tongues with attached bells. 10 - 1/2”.
b) Bright beaded moccasins with parfleche soles, measuring 4” tall, 101/2” long, beaded with white, yellow, red and blue beadwork.
(Est. $800 - 1,400)
278 - EIGHT (8) PAIR OF BEADED MOCCASINS
A lot of 8 pair of vintage moccasins.
a) One pair child’s turquoise and orange beaded moccasins.
b) one pair child’s beaded turquoise and orange moccasins.
c) one pair child’s beaded red, blue, yellow & orange moccasins.
d) one pair blue and white beaded moccasins.
e) one pair blue, teal and white beaded moccasins.
f) one pair green, red and white beaded moccasins.
g) one pair beaded floral moccasins.
h) Plain, un-beaded high top moccasins.
(Est. $600 - 900)
279 - MEN’S VINTAGE BEADED PATRIOTIC VEST
Mid-century beaded vest, Northern Plains style with stepped designs on a white field on the front and on the back it is decorated with a Union shield and crossed American flags.
(Est. $600 - 900)
280 - PLATEAU PONY BEADED HIDE DRESS
A contemporary beaded dress with hide drops and attached elk teeth. Rows of beading done in the traditional style of red, white and black across the top. Accented with trade cloth squares at the bottom along with a line of black beading. 46” from the collar to the bottom of the fringe. Excellent condition.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
281 - CONTEMPORARY BEADED KNIFE CASE & DAG KNIFE
Tab sheath measuring 14”, beaded on one side with blush, green, mustard and black beads. With Turtle figures on the front.
Dag knife has brass-studded wooden handle (cracked) and the double edge blade measures 7” long.
(Est. $300 - 400)
282 - CONTEMPORARY BANDOLIER STYLE BOW CASE AND QUIVER
Beaded on trade cloth and cotton, with beaver and otter hide done in a Crow style. Hair and hide tassels. Red wool trimmed in white pony beads, geometric and feather designs on the beaded panels and tabs. 50” top to bottom. Comes with a painted and decorated bow and 5 painted arrows with stone heads.
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
283 - NATIVE AMERICAN BEADED & FRINGED GAUNTLETS
a) Vintage gauntlets with floral beading in red, orange, green beads on the cuff and a black, red and white beaded bird on the glove. 13 - 1/2” with 4” fringe.
b) Beaded floral gauntlets with red, pink, brown and green beads, 12” long with 4” fringe.
(Est. $400 - 600)
285 - THREE PAIR OF MOCCASINS
a) Quilled Woodlands Moccasins. A pair of hide moccasins with bead and quill decoration over the uppers and the ankle collar. A later pair done in the Seneca or Iroquois style. 10 - 3/4” long
b) Native tanned hide with a beaded leaf and ribbon decoration. Pinked edging on he collar, 10 - 1/2” long
c) A contemporary moccasin with red, white and blue beading covering the whole upper. Well used but stable beading. 10 - 1/2” long
(Est. $400 - 800)
284 - A COLLECTION OF NATIVE ITEMS
Contemporary and Vintage Native items, tanned leather, beaded, etc, handed down through the family of Mary Jackson.
a) A mid-century beaded and fringed vest. Man’s size and style, zipper front with beaded floral design front and back.
b) A simple hide man’s pull over shirt with trade cloth neck and fringed bottom.
c) A dew claw hide bag with decorative shells and lacing. Contents of bone fragments.
d) A Native tanned hide and beaded rifle scabbard. An older piece with floral beading on each end, along with 14” fringe. 41” long.
e) Three pair of plain hide moccasins, 2 high top shoes, one child’s size, 8 - 1/2” long and one adult, 11” long. The other a 10 - 3/4” long, hard sole show with fringed top.
f) A beaded chest ornament or breast plate, draped style beaded sections with side panels of leather, studs and shell. 20” x 10”.
(Est. $1,000 - 1,500)
286 - SIOUX MEN’S BEADED LEGGINGS
Native tanned hide with attached 2 - 1/4” wide strip of beaded with bright colors and a white background. Multiple figures beaded directly to the hide. 32” long with fringe along the lower half.
(Est. $300 - 500)
287 - TWO (2) CONTEMPORARY BEADED PIPE BAGS
A lot of two beaded tobacco bags.
a) Tagged as Blackfoot, a beaded panel of green and orange designs on a white field (4 - 3/4” x 6”) on a hide bag with 33” long fringe for a 49” total length.
b) Fringed and beaded and constructed in the Ute style, a 36” long bag with a 7” x 6” colorfully beaded panel.
(Est. $600 - 900)
288 - CHEYENNE BEADED AND QUILLED PIPE BAG
An traditional tobacco / pipe bag with multi-color beaded square elements on Native tanned hide along with quilled squares extending to the 151/2” long fringe. Hide drops have attached tin cone decorations. Beaded panels each side are 3 - 1/4” x 5”, the rich red quill panels measure 5 - 1/2” square. Overall the bag is 39”. Wall display stand is not included.
(Est. $2,000 - 3,000)
289 - THREE (3) CONTEMPORARY BEADED BELTS
a) Native beaded belt in bright blue with diamond design. Tag attached reading “Belonged to Mrs Bull”, “Aug 11th 1970”. accompanying postcard shows “Chief Bull and Wife”, the belt is clear in the photograph. 2 - 1/4” x 48”.
b) Wool and beaded dance belt, done in diamond and triangle patterns. 3” x 33”.
c) A full coverage beaded Crow belt in a floral design, red, blue, green and orange on a white background. 3” x 35”.
(Est. $400 - 600)
290 - NAVAJO TEXTILE
A Navajo runner done in black, gray, white and gold in a step or stairs pattern. Bold, clean lines throughout. 33” x 62, some slight staining, tassels intact, rod sleeve of old cloth sewn onto one end.
(Est. $300 - 400)
291 - LOT OF 4 GEOMETRIC PATTERN RED, BLACK, GRAY RUGS
a) A Navajo double saddle blanket with black and gray stripes and red corners. 62” x 30”
b) A Mexican textile in the style of a Navajo storm pattern weaving, 59” x 31”
c) A nice Navajo floor rug in a large diamond pattern, red squares and a black and white border, 81” x 50 - 1/2”
d) A late Navajo weaving with diamond designs in black over red and white center over gray. 59” x 31”
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
292 - COLLECTION OF NAVAJO, HOPI & NATIVE JEWELRY
A large grouping of jewelry, parts, loose stones, etc. some important pieces included.
Turquoise, coral, silver, bracelets, necklaces, earrings, pins, buttons, conchos, pawn items, etc. both marked and unmarked. Please refer to the close-up photographs on the website.
(Est. $2,000 - 3,000)
Will Rogers (Modeled 1926)
Bronze
11” x 11” x 4 - 1/2” on a 7/8” wood base
Signed CM Russell with skull / XV / WESTON S.M. CAL. 1972
(Est. $400 - 600)
Winter Drifter
Oil on canvas
7 - 1/2” x 10 - 3/4”
Signed lower right: “Bill Shaddix”
Framed to 15 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”
(Est. $400 - 600)
It’s Never Too Late to be a Cowboy
Cowboy Art Frame and Poster
Poster 36” x 24”
Frame 42 - 1/2” x 30 - 1/2”
Decorated with quarters and a distressed look, which are signatures of the long time noted Santa Fe artist.
(Est. $400 - 600)
a) Big Medicine, The White Buffalo
Oil on canvas
24” x 36”
Signed lower right / signed and titled on reverse
Framed to 35” x 47”
b)
Oil on canvas
24” x 30”
Signed lower right
Framed to 30 - 1/2” x 36 - 1/2”
1909 cardboard calendar with laid-on color image of a cowgirl “Spirit of the West”. Advertising for “John N. Burger & Sons / Saddles and Coach Pads - Saddlery Hardware and Horse Clothing”. A full monthly pad, appears excellent (small nick on left side of illustration), not examined out of frame.
16 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/4” sight, 25” x 21” frame.
(Est. $400 - 500)
c)
Oil on canvas
20” x 24”
Signed lower right
Framed to 24” x 28”
Jim Holley, Texas Collection
(Est. $800 - 1,200)
Stock poster by Riverside Print Co., early 1900s, Colorful graphics featuring the “Real Indian War Dance and Equestrian Football”. Folds evident, bottom fold is separating; colors are strong. 56” x 21”, unframed and shrink-wrapped.
(Est. $300 - 500)
Rattlesnake Bronze / Recast
23” x 15” x 9” on 2” marble base
(Est. $400 - 600)
Cheyenne Bronze / Recast 20” 21” x 7”
(Est. $300 - 500)
Bronc Buster Bronze / Recast 22” x 16” x 9” on 2” marble base
(Est. $400 - 600)
Untitled: Portrait Oil on canvas 24” x 20”
Signed lower left: ANKENY
Framed to 28 - 1/2” x 24 - 1/2”
(Est. $400 - 600)
a) Mexican Straw folk art of General Ignacio Sequin Zaragosa defeating the French troops at the Battle of Puebla May 5, 1862.
Attributed to the great G. Olay, Mexico, circa 1930’s. Gabriel Olay was the master of popotillo, or straw-art. The scene is created using thousands of minute pieces of dyed straw, or popote in Spanish. 11 - 1/2”” x 15 - 1/2”” (with bottom banner) Framed to 19” x 23”.
b) Peaceful scene of a Charro and his mules. 6” x 7 - 3/4” (by sight) Framed to 8 - 3/4”” x 10 - 3/4”.
(Est. $800 - 1,400)
304 - SIXTEEN RANCHEROS VISITADORES ROSTER BOOKS
A coveted book to have, this collection was the property of George Rasmussen; most are signed. Starting with 1952, 53, 54, 55, 59, then 64, 65, 68, and on to 71, 73, 77, 78, 82, 87, 88, and finally 89. Beginning with the 1959 booklet they are plastic ring bound. 6 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” They appear to be complete and with very few marks.
(Est. $400 - 600)
305 - LOT OF 2 WESTERN MOTIF GRAPHIC CANS: OYSTERS AND TOMATOES
a) An unopened full 11 oz can with paper label Bulls Head Brand Cove Oysters, Mavar Shrimp and Oyster Company, Ltd. Biloxi, Mississippi. Bright colors, bull head design. 4” tall, a little swollen, do not eat!
b) Pony Express Brand Tomatoes, Nave-McCord Mercantile Co. St. Joseph, Mo., Bright colorful graphics, rider, quirts, spurs, nice! Empty can, cut open on the bottom.
(Est. $400 - 600)
306 - ADIRONDACK ANTLER AND HORN CABINET
A piece of rustic decorative art made from wood, horn (antler) and cast elements. Inside the locking drop door you will find 12 round cubby holes, they appear to be the correct size for wine bottles. 30” x 16” x 8 - 1/2”.
(Est. $600 - 900)
307
An antique wooden cased push down detonator, all original with correct brass plates. Top reads “Blasting Machine No. 5 G.M. / Will Fire 1 to 100 Electric Blasting Caps”. The plunger is stamped on the side 5GM276A. Measures 18” tall (with handle down), 7 - 1/2” x 10”.
(Est. $800 - 1,000)
English Officers sword. Left ricasso etched “MADE BY/ROBT MOLE & SONS/Birmingham/for/WALTER LOCKE & CO/CALCUTTA”, right ricasso etched six-pointed star with gold “PROOF” stamped in the middle, both sides of blade etched with crown and horn, steel guard with crown and horn, shagreen grip with brass wire, excellent leather scabbard.
(Est. $400 - 800)
Tompkin’s
Charles H. Tompkins ran his Real Wild West and Frontier Exhibition between 1911 and 1912 and later joined with Al F. Wheeler to present the Tompkins’ Wild West and Cooper-Whitley Circus during the 1913-1914 season. Though the shows were not well known they were famous for the great advertising they presented during their run.
A circa 1900’s Tompkins’ Real Wild West lithograph with fabulous graphics. The lithograph has excellent color throughout. There are very minor areas of staining in the field, as well as, to the outer white border. 29” x 19” and framed to 23” x 33”. by The Donaldson Litho Co. / Newport, KY / #1803.
(Est. $1,000 - 2,000)
Circa 1910’s Tompkins’ Real Wild West lithograph. Excellent color throughout, with graphic stagecoach attack. There is minor staining, as well as, slight wear to the outer edges of the paper. 29” x 19” framed to 23” x 33”, litho by The Donaldson Litho Co. / Newport,KY. / #2954.
(Est. $1,000 - 2,000)
Circa 1910’s Tompkins’ Real Wild West lithograph on paper featuring a colorful and regal portrait of a Native American in full headdress. The paper has outstanding color throughout. Very minor pinpoint stains in the field and in the outer white perimeter. 29” x 19” and framed to 23” x 33”. Printed by the Donaldson Litho Co. / Newport, KY / New York / London / No 3101.
(Est. $1,000 - 2,000)
312 - BUTCH CASSIDY & THE SUNDANCE KID WANTED POSTER
An excellent example of the scarce 1904 Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid “$2,000 REWARD. / CIRCULAR No. 3. / DENVER, Colo., November 14th, 1904” a circular, poster, flyer or broadside issued by Pinkerton’s National Detective Agency. Pinkerton’s Agency issued this two-sided reward flyer after the robbery of the First National Bank of Winnemucca, Nevada on September 19th, 1900, during which $32,640 was stolen. “At least $31,000 was in $20 gold coin; $12,00 in $5 and $10 gold coin; the balance in currency, including one $50 bill.” The poster features photographs of George Parker, alias “Butch” Cassidy and Harry Longbaugh, alias “Kid” alias “The Sundance Kid”. This was the desirable version without O. C. Hanks. Folds evident on the paper, which appear to be from the original mailing.
(Est. $6,000 - 8,000)
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