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Firearms & Old West Antiques March 3rd Auction

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Firearms & Old West Antiques March 3rd Auction

by North American Auction Company
Sat, Mar  3, 2018  10:00 AM   Mountain
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Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Bear Claw Cuff Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Bear Claw Cuff

Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Bear Claw Cuff

Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 512)

This is a signed Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver bear claw cuff with turquoise and coral made by Elaine Sam. The cuff is made from solid sterling silver and features a black bear claw set in the center with Sleeping Beauty Turquoise and coral accents. The back of the cuff is marked "Sterling Navajo Handmade" and is signed "ES" (Elaine Sam). The bear claw cuff is in good condition. It measures 2" x 3" and is 1.5" wide.

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Plains Indian Petrified Buffalo Teeth Necklace Plains Indian Petrified Buffalo Teeth Necklace

Plains Indian Petrified Buffalo Teeth Necklace

Lot #2 (Sale Order 2 of 512)

This is a Buffalo teeth and trade bead necklace attributed to the Plains Native American Indians. The necklace is made of genuine Great American Bison Buffalo teeth. The teeth have an early petrified appearance. The necklace also features various large Venetian glass exotic trade beads and white heart blue trade beads. The necklace is in good condition. It measures 28.5" long.

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Navajo Sterling Silver & Royston Turquoise Cuff Navajo Sterling Silver & Royston Turquoise Cuff

Navajo Sterling Silver & Royston Turquoise Cuff

Lot #3 (Sale Order 3 of 512)

This lot contains a Navajo Native American Indian bracelet or cuff. The cuff is constructed of sterling silver, and has a large polished Royston Turquoise gemstone set into the center. The face of the cuff shows three stamped sterling plates - all intricately tooled with a traditional Navajo pattern. The underside of the bracelet shows a 3-bar construction, with an additional decorative silver twist. The bracelet is in good condition, showing a warm silver patina, and a tightly set turquoise nugget. The cuff measures 2 3/4" wide, and 2 1/8" tall. The inside circumference of the cuff measures approximately 6 3/8".

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Navajo Hand Tooled Sterling & Turquoise Cuff Navajo Hand Tooled Sterling & Turquoise Cuff

Navajo Hand Tooled Sterling & Turquoise Cuff

Lot #4 (Sale Order 4 of 512)

Contained in this lot for bidding is a Navajo Native American Indian cuff. The cuff is expertly crafted with 18 nuggets of sleeping beauty turquoise, set tightly into the sterling base. The face of the cuff shows hand tooling, with hammered sunburst patterns covering the extra dead space. The edges of the bracelet have soft rolled edges, for easy application, and a comfortable wear. The cuff is in good condition overall. The cuff measures 2 1/2" wide, and 2" tall. The inside circumference of the cuff measures approximately 7".

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Rocky Mountain Ram Bronze by Dan Edward No. 5/25 Rocky Mountain Ram Bronze by Dan Edward No. 5/25

Rocky Mountain Ram Bronze by Dan Edward No. 5/25

Lot #5 (Sale Order 5 of 512)

The lot features an original work of art solid bronze sculpture titled, “Rocky Mountain Ram” by Dan Edwards. The sculpture shows the bust of an impressive trophy full curl Rocky Mountain Ram with exquisite detail and fine craftsmanship. The sculpture is in the likeness as a trophy Ram Grand Slam Mount would be but shows a fully cast bronze material on cut granite or marble thick base. The front of the base reads "Rocky Mountain Ram / Dan Edward #5-25". With this being a limited edition of only 25 it is truly a rare and desirable find. The large size bronze sculpture shows overall good condition. The large bronze measures

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

Belgium Proofed DA Pin Fire Revolver Circa 1860

Lot #6 (Sale Order 6 of 512)

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

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

Colt New Line .32 RF Nickel Revolver 1874

Lot #7 (Sale Order 7 of 512)

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

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

Stevens Diamond No 43 Single-Shot Pistol 1896-1916

Lot #8 (Sale Order 8 of 512)

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

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Gambler's Nickel Single Shot .22 Cal Pocket Pistol Gambler's Nickel Single Shot .22 Cal Pocket Pistol

Gambler's Nickel Single Shot .22 Cal Pocket Pistol

Lot #9 (Sale Order 9 of 512)

This lot features an original 19th Century to early 20th Century Nickel Single Shot .22 Cal Pocket Pistol. The Gambler's Boot Pistol features a 2 9/16" barrel, nickel finish, rotating action, and walnut grips. This pistol shows good condition, with some wear and use present. The mechanics are tight. Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 96.

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Smith & Wesson 1903 2nd Change .32 DA Revolver Smith & Wesson 1903 2nd Change .32 DA Revolver

Smith & Wesson 1903 2nd Change .32 DA Revolver

Lot #10 (Sale Order 10 of 512)

This is a Smith & Wesson Model 1903 2nd Change Hand Ejector double action revolver chambered in the .32 S&W Long caliber. The revolver features a bright nickel finished frame, 4.25" barrel and 6-shot cylinder with beautiful mother of pearl grips. The top of the barrel is marked "Smith & Wesson Springfield, Mass. U.S.A." and the latest patent date of "February 6, 1906". The left side of the frame shows the Smith & Wesson logo. The left side of the barrel is marked "32 Long Ctg". The Smith & Wesson revolver is in good condition. It measures 4" x 8.5". Serial number is 72069. This firearm requires a Curio & Relic FFL, an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Western Cowboy Leather Batwing Chaps Western Cowboy Leather Batwing Chaps

Western Cowboy Leather Batwing Chaps

Lot #11 (Sale Order 11 of 512)

Offered in this lot for bidding is a pair of Western cowboy leather batwing chaps. The chaps offer full coverage protection, with an open leg design near the bottom. The back of each chap includes four hook, and loop closures, when worn on the leg, they have a dramatic flap near the boot. Additionally, each chap shows four silver colored conchos, with leather tassel drops, and a basket weave texture belt strap. The chaps are in good condition - however, displaying wear from use, and age. Each chap measures approximately 16" wide, and 36 3/4" long.

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

Stevens Model 820B 12 GA Pump Action Shotgun

Lot #12 (Sale Order 12 of 512)

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

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Bev Doolittle Signed Eagle Heart Print Bev Doolittle Signed Eagle Heart Print

Bev Doolittle Signed Eagle Heart Print

Lot #13 (Sale Order 13 of 512)

This is a signed Bev Doolittle print titled "Eagle Heart". The piece shows a Native American Indian chief on horseback. In her signature style, Doolittle has used subliminal imagery, a technique she has mastered. The print has been signed by the artist and comes with the original Greenwich portfolio. The print is in very good condition. It measures 19" x 19.5".

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Silver White Fox Fur Coat; Robinson's Silver White Fox Fur Coat; Robinson's

Silver White Fox Fur Coat; Robinson's

Lot #14 (Sale Order 14 of 512)

This lot provides you the opportunity to bid on this beautifully supple silver/ white fox fur coat. The coat shows wonderful beige and white coloring; it has two waist pockets, a detachable hood, a leather sash, and a closure near the top of the coat, at the collar.. The original owner's name is stitched into the inside lining. The coat was purchased new from Robinson's in California. J.W. Robinson's started as a dry goods store in the wild west days of Los Angeles, CA. Robinson's became a luxury staple among Southern California department stores. "For many customers, Robinson's distinctive 'signature' logo...itself [was] indicative of status, quality, and distinction." (The Department Store Museum Online) The tag on the inside of this jacket bears that distinctive logo. There is no size marking on the inside; the coat measures 35" from the top of the collar to the bottom hem, 47" from sleeve tip to sleeve tip, 24" sleeves, and a 45" long hem at the bottom. The coat appears to be in good condition; but it does have bare spots under the arms, extending down the length of each sleeve. There are also a couple of rips to the inside lining.

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Full Length Grey Wolf Fur Coat With White Fox Trim Full Length Grey Wolf Fur Coat With White Fox Trim

Full Length Grey Wolf Fur Coat With White Fox Trim

Lot #14a (Sale Order 15 of 512)

You are bidding on a luxurious full length fur coat believed to be of grey wolf, trimmed in arctic/ white fox. coat was expertly crafted by SCF Furs of Sun Valley Idaho. This genuine fur features a beautiful light to medium brindle-like coloring. The two front panels are separated from the back panel by a strip of white fur that runs around each shoulder and extends to the bottom hem. The white fur trim also runs along the bottom hem and goes up the leading edges of the front panels. The coat utilizes simple hook and loop closures and has a satin lining. There is no size in the coat; it measures 18" from shoulder to shoulder; has 24" sleeves; is 49.5" in overall length; is 38" at the bust; and has 52" long bottom hem. The coat does have good sized tears at the top of each shoulder as well as an 8" split in the right sleeve. There two smaller splits at the seams in the lining.

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Ladies Fur Mink Coat Ladies Fur Mink Coat

Ladies Fur Mink Coat

Lot #15 (Sale Order 16 of 512)

This lot gives you the opportunity to bid on this lovely dark brown fur mink coat. The coat has a Tag inside that identifies the coat as coming from H. Willard, Son & Co. in Marshalltown, IA. Willard's was founded in Marshalltown by Hiram Willard in 1864. As an interesting aside, Hiram Willard had been a partner with U.S. Grant in Grant's father's Galena, IL tanning business just prior to moving to Marshalltown. Willard's is still in business in Marshalltown and is run by a descendant of Hiram. This coat is a rich brown with applied darker striping; the satin lining is also brown with a large leaf motif throughout. The coat was designed to also be worn shawl style, as it has two shoulder straps inside in addition to the sleeves. The three quarter length coat uses a simple latch and hook closure system, plus a large button up at the collar; it also has two waist pockets. The fur itself is relatively short in length and believed to be mink. The coat is in very good condition with only a small tear under the collar, at the shoulder seam. There is no size indication, but the measurements are as follows: 15" at the shoulder; 26.5" sleeve; 41.5" overall length; 37" at the bust; and 55" at the bottom hem.

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J. Stevens Favorite Model 1915 .22 WRF Rifle J. Stevens Favorite Model 1915 .22 WRF Rifle

J. Stevens Favorite Model 1915 .22 WRF Rifle

Lot #16 (Sale Order 17 of 512)

Offered for sale is a J. Stevens Favorite Model 1915 .22 WRF Rifle. The rifle features a 24" half octagon barrel, falling block action, German silver front blade sight, adjustable rear sight, walnut stock, and blue'd finish. The rifle shows good condition, with 75%+ bluing and some handling marks. The mechanics are smooth and tight. The hammer pin is believed to be broken, but does not effect function. The bore is shiny with strong rifling. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is V124

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Winchester Model 1890 Slide Action Gallery Gun Winchester Model 1890 Slide Action Gallery Gun

Winchester Model 1890 Slide Action Gallery Gun

Lot #17 (Sale Order 18 of 512)

For bidding in this lot is a third model Winchester Model 1890 slide action rifle, chambered in .22 Short, designed by the famed John Browning. This early gallery gun was manufactured in 1913, and features a walnut stock, with a corn cob grip and crescent butt-stock, blue'd receiver, 24" full octagon barrel, and a 15-round tube magazine. The rifle is marked numerous times, reading; "REG. In U.S. PAT. OFF. - WINCHESTER - Trade Mark" on the tang, "Manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms CO. New Haven, CONN. U.S.A. PAT. JUNE 26. 88. DEC. 6. 92. NOV. 27. 06. MAY 30. 1911 - MOD. 1980" on the left side of the barrel, "PAT. JAN. 29. 1901" on the top of the rear sight, and finally "22 Short" near the beginning of the barrel, in front of the receiver. The rifle shows two matching serial numbers, one on the trigger assembly, and one on the receiver, both read "492824". The rifle is in good condition, with wear indicative of age - the barrel shows darkness, with light rifling, and slight pitting. The exterior of the rifle shows 70% + blue finish, with surface rust, and light pitting. The stock shows wear in the form of scattered dents. This is a Curio & Relic long gun, and requires NICS background check, or FFL transfer. Serial Number: 492824.

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Winchester Model 04 Single Shot .22 SL & EL Rifle Winchester Model 04 Single Shot .22 SL & EL Rifle

Winchester Model 04 Single Shot .22 SL & EL Rifle

Lot #18 (Sale Order 19 of 512)

This lot gives you the option to bid on a Winchester Model 1904 single shot rifle, chambered in .22 short, long, and extra long. The rifle features a walnut stock, with a metal crescent butt-plate, blue'd 21" round barrel, and a manual firing pin, with a knurled texture. The upper-left side of the barrel reads; "Manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms CO. - New Haven, CONN. U.S.A. Patented August 29. 1899 - MOD. 04-22 Short - Long - OR Extra Long - Winchester - Trade Mark REG. In U.S. PAT. OFF.". Additionally, the barrel and the bolt are stamped with the Winchester house proof. The roll-stamping on the rifle attributes it to around 1919. Overall, the rifle is in good condition with 80% + blue finish remaining. The bore shows slight darkness, with light rifling. This firearm requires NICS background check, or FFL transfer. Domestic Model 1904's were sold without a serial number.

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Winchester Model 1907 .351 SL Semi Auto Rifle 1907 Winchester Model 1907 .351 SL Semi Auto Rifle 1907

Winchester Model 1907 .351 SL Semi Auto Rifle 1907

Lot #19 (Sale Order 20 of 512)

Offered for sale is a Winchester Model 1907 .351 SL Semi Auto Rifle. The rifle features a 20" barrel, adjustable rear sight, walnut stock, takedown design, and blue'd finish. The Winchester Model 1907 is a blowback-operated, semi-automatic rifle produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company beginning in 1906 with production ending in 1958. It fired a cartridge of intermediate power (roughly equivalent in energy to the 7.62x39), cycled through a semi-automatic operating mechanism, fed by a detachable magazine. It was fed from a 5, 10, or 15 round detachable box magazine located immediately forward of the trigger guard. In size and handling, it is much like an M1 carbine, though the 1907 is heavier and fires a much harder hitting round. The only cartridge offered by Winchester as a factory chambering in the Model 1907 was the .351SL centerfire. The energy of this cartridge at the muzzle approximates the original loading of the 30-30 or the modern 35 Remington at approximately 75-100 yards. This rifle is in good condition for its age, showing wear from age and use. The mechanics are tight and smooth. The bore is shiny with strong rifling. There is a crack crack in the forend and a hairline crack in the grip. This rifle was manufactured in 1907. Curi & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 6492.

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Navajo Sterling Silver & Turquoise Cluster Cuff Navajo Sterling Silver & Turquoise Cluster Cuff

Navajo Sterling Silver & Turquoise Cluster Cuff

Lot #20 (Sale Order 21 of 512)

This lot offers you a Navajo Native American Indian cuff, constructed of multiple bands of sterling silver, and nineteen nuggets of sleeping beauty turquoise. The face of the bracelet has a silver plate for mounting the turquoise nuggets, flanking it on each side are accenting silver twists. The cuff of the bracelet is composed of 5 striking bands of polished silver. The cuff is in good condition, it displays a nice silver patina, the main turquoise stone does exhibit a small hairline fracture. The cuff measures 2 3/4" wide, and 1 7/8" tall. The inside circumference measures approximately 6 7/8".

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Navajo Scrimshaw Mammoth Tusk & Sterling Cuff Navajo Scrimshaw Mammoth Tusk & Sterling Cuff

Navajo Scrimshaw Mammoth Tusk & Sterling Cuff

Lot #21 (Sale Order 22 of 512)

For bidding in this lot is a Navajo Native American Indian, ancient petrified scrimshaw mammoth I.V.O.R.Y cuff, hand crafted of tooled sterling silver, and eight sleeping beauty turquoise nuggets. The face of the bracelet shows the hand painted eagle dancer Kachina, with exceptional detail. The scrimshaw I.V.O.R.Y is flanked on all sides with the nuggets of turquoise, which are all spaced with traditional Navajo feather motifs. The face of the bracelet is mounted to a two-bar cuff, with gorgeous floral etchings. The back of the cuff is stamped "Sterling", indicating its .925% silver purity. The cuff is in good condition overall, displaying a nice silver patina. The Mammoth I.V.O.R.Y tusk displays some slight play in its setting. The cuff measures 2 1/2" wide, and 2" tall. The inside circumference of the bracelet equals approximately 7".

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Navajo Petite Point Turquoise & Silver Brooch Pin Navajo Petite Point Turquoise & Silver Brooch Pin

Navajo Petite Point Turquoise & Silver Brooch Pin

Lot #22 (Sale Order 23 of 512)

Included for your consideration in this lot is a Navajo Native American Indian petite point brooch pin, constructed of a sterling silver base, and displaying 57 gem quality nuggets of Blue Gem turquoise. The brooch shows a singular polished, oval cut turquoise nugget in the center, and encircled with 3 borders of blue gem. Each step of borders is separated by a sterling silver twist. The brooch pin is in good condition overall. The piece measures 2 3/8" wide, and 2" tall.

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Carved Wooden Eagle and Shield Coat of Arms Carved Wooden Eagle and Shield Coat of Arms

Carved Wooden Eagle and Shield Coat of Arms

Lot #23 (Sale Order 24 of 512)

This is a carved wooden eagle and shield coat of arms. The piece was hand carved by Michael S. Milella. It shows a beautiful depiction of the eagle, shield and banner carved from solid maple hardwood set on a solid walnut hardwood plaque. The carving is in good condition. It measures 20.25" x 42".

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Large Black/White Spotted Cow Hide Area Rug Large Black/White Spotted Cow Hide Area Rug

Large Black/White Spotted Cow Hide Area Rug

Lot #24 (Sale Order 25 of 512)

Offered to you in this lot is a very impressive tanned cow hide. The large hide is primarily white in color, with random spots of rich brown, and deep black - Which contrast excellently. The hide was prepared professionally by a taxidermist, and has supple hide, and soft fur. The rug is in good condition overall. The hide measures 88" x 92".

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Tanned Hereford Cow Hide Rug Tanned Hereford Cow Hide Rug

Tanned Hereford Cow Hide Rug

Lot #24a (Sale Order 26 of 512)

This lot offers you a genuine tanned hereford cow hide rug. The hereford cow originates from Herefordshire in the West Midlands of England. In 1817, the first hereford cattle were brought to the United States on import. The hereford cattle has a red and white switch color pattern, with long wooly fur. The hide is in good condition overall. The hide measures 79 1/2" wide, and 79" long.

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RARE Cross Fox Taxidermy Double-Felted Rug Mount RARE Cross Fox Taxidermy Double-Felted Rug Mount

RARE Cross Fox Taxidermy Double-Felted Rug Mount

Lot #25 (Sale Order 27 of 512)

This lot offers you a rare cross fox taxidermy trophy rug. The rare fox originates from the Northern portion of North America and Canada. The fox shows fantastic rust gold, brown, grey, and white color gradient, contrasted well by the speckled grey, and burnt orange felt. The fierce little fox displays all of its claws, and boasts a full mouth of viscous teeth! The mount shows good condition overall, with little to no apparent shedding, and fantastic taxidermy craftsmanship. The mount measures 32" wide from the tip of each front paw, and 47" long from the tip of the tail to the nose.

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Belgium Breech Loading Zulu Snider 12 G Shotgun Belgium Breech Loading Zulu Snider 12 G Shotgun

Belgium Breech Loading Zulu Snider 12 G Shotgun

Lot #26 (Sale Order 28 of 512)

Offered for sale is a Belgium Breech Loading Zulu Snider 12 Gauge Shotgun. The shotgun features a 32 1/2 barrel, walnut stock, external hammer, front bead sight, and swinging breech. This shotgun is in good condition for its age, showing wear and use. The mechanics look to be fully functioning. The bore shows some pitting. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required.

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U.S. Springfield M1842 .69 Cal Percussion Musket U.S. Springfield M1842 .69 Cal Percussion Musket

U.S. Springfield M1842 .69 Cal Percussion Musket

Lot #27 (Sale Order 29 of 512)

This lot features a U.S. Springfield Model 1842 .69 Cal Percussion Rifle. The rifle features a 34" barrel, front bead sight, external hammer, shortened walnut stock, and brown finish. The US Model 1842 Musket was a .69 caliber musket manufactured and used in the United States during the 19th Century. It is a continuation of the Model 1816 line of muskets but is generally referred to as its own model number rather than just a variant of the Model 1816. The Model 1842 was the last U.S. smoothbore musket. Many features that had been retrofitted into the Model 1840 were standard on the Model 1842. The Model 1842 was the first U.S. musket to be produced with a percussion lock, though most of the Model 1840 flintlocks ended up being converted to percussion locks before reaching the field. The percussion cap system was vastly superior to the flintlock, being much more reliable and much more resistant to weather. This rifle shows fair condition, with wear indicative of age. The metal shows light pitting and great patina. The stock shows handling marks. The bore looks to be in good condition. The mechanics are functioning, with full cock being intermittent. This a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required.

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Engraved Belgium 16G Percussion SxS Shotgun Engraved Belgium 16G Percussion SxS Shotgun

Engraved Belgium 16G Percussion SxS Shotgun

Lot #28 (Sale Order 30 of 512)

Offered for your bidding pleasure is a Engraved Belgium 16 Gauge Damascus Percussion Double Barrel Shotgun. The shotgun features a 32" Damascus barrels, solid rib, engraved receiver, ram rod, external hammer, ornate trigger guard, and double triggers. This shotgun is in good condition, with some wear from age and use. The mechanics are fully functioning. The stock shows several cracks along the forend. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required.

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Engraved H. Mende Damascus 16G Percussion Shotgun Engraved H. Mende Damascus 16G Percussion Shotgun

Engraved H. Mende Damascus 16G Percussion Shotgun

Lot #29 (Sale Order 31 of 512)

Offered for sale is a superb example of a Engraved H. Mende Damascus 16 Gauge Percussion Shotgun. The shot features a 24" Damascus barrel, hand checkered walnut stock, ornately engraved receiver, ram rod, brass front bead sight, eagle head engraved external hammers, and double triggers. This percussion shotgun shows great detail and quality that gives it a look all its own. The shotgun shows good condition, with some wear from use and handling including scattered scuffs and dings. The mechanics are fully functional. The checkering looks to be mostly worn. This shotgun is marked "H. MENDE IN LOWENBERG." This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required.

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Verney-Carron Freres 16G Underlever SxS Shotgun Verney-Carron Freres 16G Underlever SxS Shotgun

Verney-Carron Freres 16G Underlever SxS Shotgun

Lot #30 (Sale Order 32 of 512)

This lot features a unique Engraved Verney Freres French 16 Gauge Underlever Side by Side. The shotgun features a 18" barrels, sling swivels, brass front bead, underlever action, hand fine engraved receiver, external hammers, hand checkered straight walnut stock, ornate trigger guard, blue'd finish, and extractor. Verney-Carron S.A. is a French firearm manufacturing company based in Saint-Etienne, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. The company was founded in 1820 by gunmaker Claude Verney (1800-1870), who came from a family of prominent gunsmiths since 1650, and won first prize in an armory competition (French: Concours d'Armurerie) held by the City of Saint-Etienne at the age of 20. He later married Antoinette Carron, the daughter of another gunsmith family, in 1830, and changed the name of his business to Verney-Carron. When Claude Verney died in 1870, his eldest son Jean (1839-1916) took over the business with his brothers, and the company was named Verney-Carron Frères (brothers) before restored to the old name by Jean's son Claude in 1917 after Jean's death. The Verney-Carron company is currently making fine rifles, shotguns, police non-lethal hand held launcher. This shotgun is in good condition, with scattered small dings and scuffs. The mechanics are in good functioning condition. The bores are bright with the right barrel showing light pitting. The shotgun shows a small importation on the left side, it reads, "CAI ST ALB. VT." This shotgun was manufactured between 1870-1916. Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. Serial number is P62

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CFK Custom Ram's Horn Bowie Knife w/ Scabbard CFK Custom Ram's Horn Bowie Knife w/ Scabbard

CFK Custom Ram's Horn Bowie Knife w/ Scabbard

Lot #31 (Sale Order 33 of 512)

This is a CFK custom forged bowie knife and leather scabbard. The knife features a 1095 High Carbon Steel blade with a Rocky Mountain Ram horn handle. The blade is marked "CFK Cutlery Company Handmade Knives 1095 Hogh Carbon". The knife is in new, excellent condition. It measures 11.75" with a 6.5" blade.

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CFK Damascus Buffalo Horn Dagger w/ Scabbard CFK Damascus Buffalo Horn Dagger w/ Scabbard

CFK Damascus Buffalo Horn Dagger w/ Scabbard

Lot #31a (Sale Order 34 of 512)

This is a hand crafted custom knife from CFK Cutlery Company. The knife has a hand forged folded 512 Layer Twist (1095HC/15N20) Damascus Steel Blade with a Great American Bison Buffalo horn handle. The knife and sheath are both all custom handmade in the USA. Rare unmarked blade in a unique one of a kind style with a genuine leather scabbard. The knife measures11" with a 5.5" blade.

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

Campolin Maltese Cross Italian Switchblade Knife

Lot #32 (Sale Order 35 of 512)

This is a genuine Campolin imported Italian made Maltese Cross stiletto switchblade knife. The knife features the Maltese Cross hilt and stag horn grips with a push button to release the bayonet style blade. The blade is marked "A.G.A. Campolin Maniago Italy 2016". The knife is in good condition. It measures 9" with a 4" blade.

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

Campolin Maltese Cross Italian Switchblade Knife

Lot #32a (Sale Order 36 of 512)

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

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Original K.F. Roahen Yellowstone Elk Photograph Original K.F. Roahen Yellowstone Elk Photograph

Original K.F. Roahen Yellowstone Elk Photograph

Lot #33 (Sale Order 37 of 512)

This is an original K.F. Roahen large format framed photograph taken near Yellowstone National Park. Kenneth Roahen was a Billings, Montana Fish and Wildlife Service agent and photographer from the 1930's to the 1970's. The vast majority of his photography collection was donated to the Big Horn County Historical Museum in Hardin, Montana. This photograph shows a large herd of elk during their winter grazing near the North Entrance to Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner, Montana. The piece is marked in the lower left corner "Roahen Photo". The photograph has been professionally framed and shows good condition. The frame measures 24.5" x 42.5".

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

Yellowstone National Park Boundary Line Sign

Lot #34 (Sale Order 38 of 512)

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

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

Original John L. Clarke Glacier Ram Bronze Montana

Lot #35 (Sale Order 39 of 512)

This is an original John L. Clarke (1881-1970) bronze sculpture from East Glacier Park, Montana. Clarke was born to a Scottish/Blackfeet father and a mother who was the daughter of a Blackfeet chief in 1881. An illness of Scarlet Fever left him deaf and mute since the age of two. Later in life, he worked out of his studio in East Glacier Park where he would create his carvings, sculptures and paintings. This is a wonderful bronze sculpture done by Clarke showing a Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep. The piece shows fantastic detail and artistic ability. The sculpture was originally carved from wood and cast in bronze. It sits on a solid exotic hardwood base with a brass placard that reads "Glacier Ram by John L. Clark 1881-(Cutapuis)-1970". The back of the piece has been signed "JL Clarke" and is numbered 116/200. The bronze sculpture is in good condition. It measures 5.25" x 5.75" and is 6.25" tall.

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Marlin Model 120 MXR Magnum 12G 40 Marlin Model 120 MXR Magnum 12G 40

Marlin Model 120 MXR Magnum 12G 40" Barrel Shotgun

Lot #36 (Sale Order 40 of 512)

This lot features a Unique Scarce Marlin Model 120 MXR Magnum 12 Gauge 40" Barrel Shotgun. The shotgun features a 40" barrel, fixed full choke, walnut stock, cross bolt safety, and a blue'd finish. The Marlin Model 120 MXR Magnum shotgun was made from 1974 to 1975. There were a total of 6,984 of the 40 inch barreled guns made at that time. It sold for $158.95 in 1974. The 40 inch barrel was advertised by Marlin to "reach out for the long ones, and shoots quieter and balances surprisingly well." The shotgun shows good condition, with wear to the finish and handling marks. The mechanics are smooth and tight. The bore is shiny. This is a Modern firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is A49729.

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Winchester Model 41 .410 GA Bolt Action Shotgun Winchester Model 41 .410 GA Bolt Action Shotgun

Winchester Model 41 .410 GA Bolt Action Shotgun

Lot #37 (Sale Order 41 of 512)

This lot provides you with a Winchester Repeating Arms Model 41, single shot, bolt action shotgun. The firearm is chambered in .410 gauge. The shotgun boasts a gorgeous walnut stock, contrasted by a 24" blue'd barrel. These shotguns were manufactured between 1920 - 1934, and were limited to a total production of 22,145 examples. Additionally, this rare firearm still shows the "Winchester Repeating Arms Co." butt-plate. This is a RARE shotgun, and would fit perfectly in any Winchester collection! The firearm is in good condition overall, with 80% + blueing, and a good action - The stock does show scattered dents, and scratches. The wear on the firearm is indicative of age. The barrel of the shotgun is marked; "Made in U.S.A. Winchester Repeating Arms CO. - New Haven, CONN. - PAT. AUG. 17. 1920 - Model 41-.410-FULL CHOKE". The shotgun is absent of a serial number, though it qualifies as Curio & Relic, and requires NICS background check, or FFL transfer.

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Two J Stevens Break-Action Single Shot .22 Pistols Two J Stevens Break-Action Single Shot .22 Pistols

Two J Stevens Break-Action Single Shot .22 Pistols

Lot #38 (Sale Order 42 of 512)

Offered to you in this lot are two J. Stevens single shot, break-action pistols, chambered in .22 caliber. Both pistols utilize a spur trigger, blade front sight, and a nickel finish. One pistol boasts 2-piece bone grips, while the other has 2-piece walnut. Each pistol is stamped on the top of the 3 1/2" partial octagon barrel with; "J Stevens A&T CO. - Chicopee Falls, MASS. U.S.A." The pistol with the walnut grips is additionally stamped "PAT. SEPT. 6. 18..". Both of the pistols show fair condition, showing absent parts, and heavy patina to the finish. The pistol with the bone grips is absent a firing pin. These pistols require NICS Background check, or FFL transfer. Serial Numbers: Bone - 5642, Walnut - 12268.

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Two J Stevens Single Shot 22 Caliber Pocket Rifles Two J Stevens Single Shot 22 Caliber Pocket Rifles

Two J Stevens Single Shot 22 Caliber Pocket Rifles

Lot #39 (Sale Order 43 of 512)

This lot gives you the chance to bid on a collection of two J. Stevens single shot, break-action pistols, chambered in .22 caliber. Starting with the similarities, both pocket rifles have 2-piece walnut grips, spur triggers, mounted into a nickel finish frame, blued 6" partial octagon barrels, and sporting rear sights. With few differences, the Diamond Number 43 utilizes a globe front sight, while the pocket rifle shows a brass blade front sight, as well the roll stamps on the barrels vary in text, attributing each pistol to a different age - The No. 43 is marked "J Stevens A & T CO. Chicopee Falls, MASS. U.S.A.", dating the pistol between 1886 - 1915. The pocket rifle states " J Stevens & Co. Chicopee Falls, MASS. PAT SEP. 6. 1864" dating the pocket rifle to 1867 - 1886. The pistols are in poor-fair condition, showing minor pitting, and heavy patina, as well, each pistol is missing components, rendering them inoperable. The No. 43 is a Curio & Relic, while the Pocket rifle is an antique firearm. NICS background check, or FFL transfer is still required. Serial Numbers: No. 43 - 91568, Pocket Rifle - 699.

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J Stevens New Model 40 Pocket Rifle Single Shot 22 J Stevens New Model 40 Pocket Rifle Single Shot 22

J Stevens New Model 40 Pocket Rifle Single Shot 22

Lot #40 (Sale Order 44 of 512)

Available for your consideration in this lot is a New Model J Stevens Model #40, break-action, single shot pocket or bicycle rifle - chambered in .22 caliber. The pocket rifle shows a 2-piece walnut grip, 17 3/4" partial octagon barrel, nickel finish, ladder rear & globe front sights, and has the required grip-slot, and backstrap tap for the removable skeletal wire stock. The "New Model Second Issue" pocket rifle was released in 1875, and sold until 1896 - The New Model included a firing pin which was mounted in the frame, as opposed to the hammer as a safety feature, additionally the new model was updated with a safer standard trigger & guard, over the original spur trigger. This pocket rifle is stamped on the upper left side of the barrel with "J Stevens A & T Co. - Chicopee Falls MASS. U.S.A. PAT SEPT 5. 1854". The firearm is in good condition overall, though showing heavy patina, and slight pitting - bore shows rifling with wear indicative of age. This is a Curio & Relic handgun, and requires NICS background check, or FFL transfer. Serial Number: 14159.

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

3,250 Rounds .22LR Federal Automatch Ammunition

Lot #40a (Sale Order 45 of 512)

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

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John Deere Walking Plow Salesman Sample John Deere Walking Plow Salesman Sample

John Deere Walking Plow Salesman Sample

Lot #41 (Sale Order 46 of 512)

This is an excellent John Deere exceedingly rare salesman sample walking plow. The antique piece is embossed on both sides of the handle, “JOHN DEERE” and shows a cast iron construction with matte and polished finish. These are exceedingly rare and unique with very few coming available for sale. The piece measures 10”L overall an is in fine to good condition for its age. James D. Julia sold the exact same piece and attributed as a Salesman Sample with an estimate of $800-$1200. James D. Julia also sold a nearly exact (with a larger blade) salesman sample walking plow with an all polished finish and a FFA chapter plaque that sold for $1,000. Some have attributed similar walk behind plows by John Deere as being manufactured by Vindex and as Salesman Sample Dealer give-a-away with a very limited production.

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Ballard Custom Tooled Leather Saddlebags Joplin MO Ballard Custom Tooled Leather Saddlebags Joplin MO

Ballard Custom Tooled Leather Saddlebags Joplin MO

Lot #42 (Sale Order 47 of 512)

This is a pair of Ballard custom tooled leather saddlebags from Joplin, Missouri. The saddlebags feature a beautiful basket weave tooled design with a Texas longhorn concho on each side. The center strap is marked by the maker "Ballard's Custom Saddlery Joplin, MO John Ballard Maker". The leather saddlebags are in good condition. They measure 8" wide and 35.25" long overall.

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Plains Native American Indian Rawhide Arrow Quiver Plains Native American Indian Rawhide Arrow Quiver

Plains Native American Indian Rawhide Arrow Quiver

Lot #43 (Sale Order 48 of 512)

This is a Plains Native American Indian buffalo rawhide arrow quiver with six arrows. The quiver is adorned with turkey feathers and a buffalo tail. The arrows have steel tips with wooden shafts and turkey feather fletching. The Indian quiver and arrows are in good overall condition. The quiver measures 4" x 22".

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Sioux Native American Beaded Blanket Strip c.1890 Sioux Native American Beaded Blanket Strip c.1890

Sioux Native American Beaded Blanket Strip c.1890

Lot #44 (Sale Order 49 of 512)

This is a Sioux Native American Indian beaded blanket strip from circa 1890. The piece is made on heavy canvas with a wonderfully beaded design on the front. The beadwork consists of five geometric patterns composed of glass seed trade beads. The bead colors are Chalk White for the background with the design colors done in Cheyenne Pink, Semi-Transparent Red and Dark Opaque Blue. The Sioux blanket strip is in good condition with no visible bead loss. The piece measures 3" wide and 26.5" long.

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Sioux Native American Beaded Arm Bands c.1890 Sioux Native American Beaded Arm Bands c.1890

Sioux Native American Beaded Arm Bands c.1890

Lot #45 (Sale Order 50 of 512)

This is a pair of Sioux Native American Indian beaded arm bands from circa 1890. The arm bands are made from tanned hide, likely buffalo. Each one shows a beautifully beaded geometric design on the front. The beadwork is done in glass seed trade beads. The background is done in Chalk White with the design elements beaded in Pumpkin Yellow, Sky Blue and Medium Green. The Sioux beaded arm bands are in good condition with no visible bead loss. They measure 3.5" x 10.25".

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

Manhattan Firearm .36 Colt 1859 Engraved Revolver

Lot #46 (Sale Order 51 of 512)

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

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Smith & Wesson .32 Single Action Revolver 19th C Smith & Wesson .32 Single Action Revolver 19th C

Smith & Wesson .32 Single Action Revolver 19th C

Lot #47 (Sale Order 52 of 512)

This is a Smith & Wesson single action spur trigger top break revolver chambered for the .32 S&W caliber. The revolver features a nickel finished steel frame, 5-shot cylinder and round 3" barrel with solid burl hardwood grips. The top of the barrel is marked "Smith & Wesson Springfield Mass. U.S.A.". The revolver shows good overall condition and appears to have been refinished. It measures 3.5" x 7". Serial number is 20572. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL. The pistol does appear to function with the hammer and trigger working properly, the ejector does not function.

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

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

Lot #48 (Sale Order 53 of 512)

This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth bronze sculpture titled "Lt. Col. Fremont". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. This sculpture shows Lt. Colonel John Fremont with a scope in his hand and his 1866 Mississippi rifle at the ready. The piece shows wonderful detail and excellent artistic ability. The bronze rests upon a solid walnut hardwood base with a brass placard that reads "Lt. Col. John C. Fremont Circa 1860 G.C. Wentworth". The sculpture shows the artist's signature with a date of "1977" and is numbered 4/20. The bronze is in very good condition. It measures 7.5" x 14" and is 17.5" tall. Comes with a printed biography of the artist and a Certificate of Authenticity. The original gallery retail price for this bronze was $3,500.

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

G.C. Wentworth Buffalo Skull Bronze Sculpture

Lot #49 (Sale Order 54 of 512)

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

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

Chinese Norinco SKS 7.62x39mm Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot #50 (Sale Order 55 of 512)

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

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Blanco County, Texas Pedernales Spear Point Blanco County, Texas Pedernales Spear Point

Blanco County, Texas Pedernales Spear Point

Lot #51 (Sale Order 56 of 512)

This lot provides you with an authentic, ancient Native American Indian 6 7/8" Pedernales spear point. The spear point was excavated from Blanco County, Texas. The spear point shows random flaking patters, elliptical shape, a horizontal shoulder, finished with a concave base. The pre-historic spear point dates to as early as 1000 BC, and appears to be carved of slate. The point is stored in a riker display case, and is in good condition. The point measures 6 7/8" long, and 1 3/8" wide.

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Exceptional Large Ancient Hardin Spear Point Exceptional Large Ancient Hardin Spear Point

Exceptional Large Ancient Hardin Spear Point

Lot #52 (Sale Order 57 of 512)

This lot includes an exceptional ancient Native American Indian Hardin spear point, originating from Fayette County, Illinois. The large point measures 10 3/4" long, and displays random flaking, elliptical shape, and a prominent acute shoulder, with a very subtle concave base. Points such as these are most common in the Midwest region of the United States, and typically date between 10,000 - 7,500 B.P.. This excellent example of a Hardin spear point shows characteristics of local chert. The point is in good condition, and is preserved in a riker display case. The point measures 2" wide and 10 3/4" long.

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Original G.C. Wentworth Clay Sculpture Original G.C. Wentworth Clay Sculpture

Original G.C. Wentworth Clay Sculpture

Lot #53 (Sale Order 58 of 512)

This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth clay sculpture titled "Counter Point". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. The sculpture shows a cowboy and his horse falling to the ground while an Indian warrior on horseback draws his bow and arrow. The piece shows excellent detail and artistic talent. The sculpture sits on a solid wood base. It has been signed by the artist and is dated "1975". It is in good overall condition with some minor cracking due to shrinking. The sculpture comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and gives rights to the new owner to have it cast as they choose. The sculpture measures 14" x 22" and is 13" tall.

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Original G.C. Wentworth Coyote Bronze Sculpture Original G.C. Wentworth Coyote Bronze Sculpture

Original G.C. Wentworth Coyote Bronze Sculpture

Lot #54 (Sale Order 59 of 512)

This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth bronze sculpture titled "Coyote". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. This sculpture shows a howling coyote standing near a buffalo skull. The piece shows wonderful detail. The sculpture sits on a solid walnut hardwood base with a brass placard that reads "Coyote G.C. Wentworth". The bronze has been signed by the artist. It is dated "1974" and is numbered 10/10. The sculpture is in good condition. It measures 6" x 11.5" and is 6.25" tall. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and a printed biography of the artist. The original gallery retail price for this bronze was $2,200.

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Original Wentworth Bronze Marble Game Sculpture Original Wentworth Bronze Marble Game Sculpture

Original Wentworth Bronze Marble Game Sculpture

Lot #55 (Sale Order 60 of 512)

This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth bronze sculpture titled "Marble Game". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. This sculpture shows three young children playing marbles. The piece shows wonderful detail. It has been signed by the artist and is dated "1983". Also, it is numbered 2/20". The bronze sits on a solid walnut hardwood base with a brass placard that reads "Marble Game G.C. Wentworth". The sculpture is in very good condition. It measures 6" x 10" and is 7.25" tall. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and a printed biography of the artist. The original gallery retail price for this bronze was $1,500.

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Russian/Remington Baikal IZH 94 12/30-06 Combo Gun Russian/Remington Baikal IZH 94 12/30-06 Combo Gun

Russian/Remington Baikal IZH 94 12/30-06 Combo Gun

Lot #56 (Sale Order 61 of 512)

Offered for sale is a Russian/Remington Baikal IZH 94 12 Gauge/.30-06 SPRG Combination Gun. The combo gun features a 23 5/8" barrel, tang safety, 3" chamber, removable choke, green dot front sight, sling, optics rail, walnut stock, and blue'd finish. This firearm was imported by Spartan Gunworks. It is in good condition, with some handling wear. The mechanics are in good working order. The bores are bright and the rifling is strong for the .30-06 barrel. This is a Modern firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 059406553R.

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Maroccui 12 Gauge O/U Engraved Shotgun Maroccui 12 Gauge O/U Engraved Shotgun

Maroccui 12 Gauge O/U Engraved Shotgun

Lot #57 (Sale Order 62 of 512)

This is an A.V. Maroccui Italian engraved O/U shotgun chambered for 12 gauge. The shotgun features a blued steel vented rib barrel with a fully engraved bright finished receiver and solid walnut hardwood stocks. The left side of the barrel is marked "A.V. Maroccui Made in Italy" and the right side is marked "Mod. Sturdy Cal. 12/3" FIE Miami, Fla.". The top, bottom and sides of the receiver shows extensive factory engraved hunting scenes of pheasants, ducks and retrievers. The deluxe walnut stocks show excellent checkering with only one small blemish to the right side of the forestock as shown. The Maroccui shotgun is in very good condition with 98%+ original finish. The shotgun measures 44.5" long with 27.5" barrels. Serial number is R83189. This is a modern manufactured firearm and requires an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Mossberg Silver Reserve 20ga. O/U Engraved Shotgun Mossberg Silver Reserve 20ga. O/U Engraved Shotgun

Mossberg Silver Reserve 20ga. O/U Engraved Shotgun

Lot #58 (Sale Order 63 of 512)

This is a Mossberg International Silver Reserve O/U engraved shotgun chambered for 20 gauge. The shotgun features a blued steel vented rib barrel with a bright finished engraved receiver and deluxe solid walnut hardwood checkered stocks. The left side of the barrel is marked "Made in Turkey by Kayhan Art S.S. Imported by Mossberg Int'l, Inc. North Haven, CT" and the right side is marked "20 GA 2 3/4" and 3". The receiver is marked on the bottom "Mossberg International Silver Reserve". Each side of the receiver shows factory engraving including game birds. The shotgun is in good condition. It measures 42.75" long overall with 26" barrels. Serial number is TR20013873. This is a modern manufactured firearm and requires an FFL Transfer or a NICS background check.

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Hiongshi 12ga. O/U Engraved Shotgun Hiongshi 12ga. O/U Engraved Shotgun

Hiongshi 12ga. O/U Engraved Shotgun

Lot #59 (Sale Order 64 of 512)

This is a Hiongshi O/U factory engraved shotgun chambered for 12 gauge. The shotgun has a blued steel vented rib barrel with a bright finished receiver and premium deluxe solid walnut hardwood checkered stocks. The receiver shows wonderfully engraved ducks on each sides with the bottom being marked "Hiongshi". The right side of the barrel is marked "Jingan China CAI Georgia VT. JALS12-103" and the left side is marked "12GA 2 3/4" Chamber Full/Mod. Choke". The shotgun is in good condition. It measures 45.75" long overall with a 29.5" barrel. Serial number is 00K0627. This firearm requires an FFL Transfer or a NOCS Background Check.

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Hiongshi 12ga. O/U Engraved Shotgun Hiongshi 12ga. O/U Engraved Shotgun

Hiongshi 12ga. O/U Engraved Shotgun

Lot #60 (Sale Order 65 of 512)

This is a Hiongshi O/U factory engraved shotgun chambered for 12 gauge. The shotgun has a blued steel vented rib barrel with a bright finished receiver and premium deluxe solid walnut hardwood checkered stocks. The receiver shows wonderfully engraved ducks on each sides with the bottom being marked "Hiongshi". The right side of the barrel is marked "Jingan China CAI Georgia VT. JALS12-103" and the left side is marked "12GA 2 3/4" Chamber Full/Mod. Choke". The shotgun is in good condition. It measures 45.75" long overall with a 29.5" barrel. Serial number is 00K0779. This firearm requires an FFL Transfer or a NOCS Background Check.

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Discovery of Yellowstone First Edition 1905 Discovery of Yellowstone First Edition 1905

Discovery of Yellowstone First Edition 1905

Lot #61 (Sale Order 66 of 512)

This is a RARE first edition of "The Discovery of Yellowstone: Diary of the Washburn Expedition to the Yellowstone and Firehole Rivers in the Year 1870" by Nathaniel Pitt Langford and published by J.E. Haynes in 1905. The book contains many photographs, illustrations and maps. This is a truly RARE piece of Yellowstone National Park history. The book is in good condition. It measures 5.75" x 8".

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Rambles in Wonderland 1st Edition 1878 w/ Map Rambles in Wonderland 1st Edition 1878 w/ Map

Rambles in Wonderland 1st Edition 1878 w/ Map

Lot #62 (Sale Order 67 of 512)

This is a rare first edition of "Rambles in Wonderland; or, A Trip Through the Great Yellowstone National Park" by Edwin J. Stanley published in 1878. The book provides an early description of America's first national park. The cover and spine are beautifully decorated and lettered in gilt stamping. The book contains numerous illustrations and a map at the front. The book is in good condition. It measures 5.5" x 8".

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Barthalmess Miles City Montana Photograph Barthalmess Miles City Montana Photograph

Barthalmess Miles City Montana Photograph

Lot #63 (Sale Order 68 of 512)

This is a Montana photograph by Christian Barthalmess, a noted Montana photographer in the late 1800's to early 1900's. Barthalmess was a member of the 22nd Infantry stationed at Fort Keogh in the 1880's. This photograph presumably shows that unit and was taken near Miles City, Montana. It is believed to have been made directly from the original glass negative, however, exact age is unknown. The photograph is in good condition. It measures 13" x 19.75".

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Barthalmess Miles City Montana Photograph Barthalmess Miles City Montana Photograph

Barthalmess Miles City Montana Photograph

Lot #63a (Sale Order 69 of 512)

This is a Montana photograph by Christian Barthalmess, a noted Montana photographer in the late 1800's to early 1900's. Barthalmess was a member of the 22nd Infantry stationed at Fort Keogh in the 1880's. This photograph presumably shows an army encampment of that unit and was taken near Miles City, Montana. It is believed to have been made directly from the original glass negative, however, exact age is unknown. The photograph is in good condition. It measures 12" x 19.75".

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Barthalmess Miles City Montana Photograph Barthalmess Miles City Montana Photograph

Barthalmess Miles City Montana Photograph

Lot #63b (Sale Order 70 of 512)

This is a Montana photograph by Christian Barthalmess, a noted Montana photographer in the late 1800's to early 1900's. Barthalmess was a member of the 22nd Infantry stationed at Fort Keogh in the 1880's. This photograph presumably shows that unit and was taken near Miles City, Montana. It is believed to have been made directly from the original glass negative, however, exact age is unknown. The photograph is in good condition. It measures 11.5" x 19.75".

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Zuni Sterling Silver Inlaid Turquoise Concho Belt Zuni Sterling Silver Inlaid Turquoise Concho Belt

Zuni Sterling Silver Inlaid Turquoise Concho Belt

Lot #64 (Sale Order 71 of 512)

This is a Zuni Native American Indian sterling silver concho belt. The belt has 8 large conchos and a matching buckle. Each piece is made from solid sterling silver with beautiful hand tooled design and accents. The center rosettes are composed of inlaid mother of pearl, turquoise, coral and onyx. This is a fine example of a Zuni hand crafted concho belt. The piece is in very good condition. The concho and buckle measure 3" x 3.75".

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Zuni Sterling Needlepoint Turquoise Squash Blossom Zuni Sterling Needlepoint Turquoise Squash Blossom

Zuni Sterling Needlepoint Turquoise Squash Blossom

Lot #65 (Sale Order 72 of 512)

This is an exceptional signed Zuni Native American Indian sterling silver needlepoint turquoise squash blossom necklace. The piece is made from solid sterling silver. The naja and blossoms are set with perfectly matched turquoise needlepoint and round cabochons. The naja alone has 85 turquoise cabochons and the blossoms each have 19. The back of the naja is signed "I&J Hattie". The squash blossom won "First Prize" and "First Award Winner" ribbons at the Inter-Tribal Ceremonial in Gallup, New Mexico in 1979. The Zuni squash blossom is in excellent condition. The naja measures 2.25" x 2.5" and the necklace is 25" long.

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Zuni Sterling Petit Point Turquoise Bracelet Cuff Zuni Sterling Petit Point Turquoise Bracelet Cuff

Zuni Sterling Petit Point Turquoise Bracelet Cuff

Lot #65a (Sale Order 73 of 512)

This is an exceptional signed Zuni Native American Indian sterling silver petit point turquoise bracelet cuff. The cuff is made from solid sterling silver and features a fantastic petit point design. The center of the piece shows a flower framed by a twisted rope border with round and needlepoint turquoise cabochons. The medallion is flanked on either side by a similar motif. The back of the cuff is signed "V.S. Johnson" (Vincent Johnson, Zuni). This piece won "First Prize" and "First Award Winner" ribbons at the Inter-Tribal Ceremonial in Gallup, New Mexico in 1979. The Zuni petit point cuff is in excellent condition. It measures 1.75" x 2.5". The center medallion measures 1.75" x 2.25".

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W.W. Marston & Knox .31 Pepperbox Engraved Pistol W.W. Marston & Knox .31 Pepperbox Engraved Pistol

W.W. Marston & Knox .31 Pepperbox Engraved Pistol

Lot #66 (Sale Order 74 of 512)

This is a W.W. Marston & Knox engraved double action pepperbox percussion pistol chambered for the .31 caliber. The pistol features a blued steel engraved frame and 6-shot barrel with solid walnut hardwood grips. The pistol has a rotating barrel that is marked "W.W. Marston & Knox / New York". The bar hammer is marked on the top "W.W. Marston" and on the left side "New York 1854". The frame shows extensive engraving on both sides and top. The pepperbox pistol is in good condition. It measures 7" long with a 3" ribbed barrel. Serial number is 2845. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL.

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Ethan Allen Bar Hammer Percussion Pistol Ethan Allen Bar Hammer Percussion Pistol

Ethan Allen Bar Hammer Percussion Pistol

Lot #67 (Sale Order 75 of 512)

This is an Ethan Allen bar hammer percussion single shot pistol chambered in the .36 caliber. The pistol shows a blued steel half octagon barrel and engraved frame with solid walnut hardwood grips. The left side of the barrel is marked "Cast Steel / 1837" and the bar hammer is marked on the left side "Allen's Patent". The pistol shows good overall condition. The trigger guard, screws and percussion nipple are absent as shown. The pistol measures 6.5" with a 3" barrel. Serial number is 629. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL.

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English Engraved .41 Percussion Pistol English Engraved .41 Percussion Pistol

English Engraved .41 Percussion Pistol

Lot #68 (Sale Order 76 of 512)

This is an English engraved percussion pistol chambered in the .41 caliber. The pistol features a bright nickel finished 3.25" octagon barrel and engraved frame with a solid walnut hardwood checkered grip. There is extensive engraving on the frame, trigger and trigger guard. Under the barrel is a unique folding ramrod. The English percussion pistol is in good condition. It measures 7.75" long overall. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL.

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Antique Le Page European .44 Percussion Pistol Antique Le Page European .44 Percussion Pistol

Antique Le Page European .44 Percussion Pistol

Lot #69 (Sale Order 77 of 512)

This is an antique Le Page European percussion pistol chambered in the .44 caliber. The pistol features a solid hardwood stock with a bright nickel barrel, hammer, trigger guard and butt plate. The top of the barrel is marked "Le Page". The antique percussion pistol is in good condition. It measures 9" long overall with a 4" barrel.

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Antique Smith .58 Percussion Pistol Antique Smith .58 Percussion Pistol

Antique Smith .58 Percussion Pistol

Lot #70 (Sale Order 78 of 512)

This is an antique Smith percussion pistol chambered in the .58 caliber. The pistol features a solid walnut hardwood stock with an octagon barrel. The hammer, lock plate and trigger guard are all hand engraved. The lock plate is marked "Smith". The percussion pistol is in good condition. It measures 11.5" long with a 6.5" barrel. The ramrod is absent.

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Ute Fully Beaded Mirror Bag circa 1880 Ute Fully Beaded Mirror Bag circa 1880

Ute Fully Beaded Mirror Bag circa 1880

Lot #71 (Sale Order 79 of 512)

The lot features an exceptional fully beaded flat bag or mirror pouch from the Ute Native American Indian tribe dating to circa 1880. The flat bag features an Indian tanned hide construction with wonderful traditional beaded design on the front and back. The beadwork is done in the correct 19th Century period glass trade seed beads in colors such as Chalk White, Greasy Yellow, Medium Blue, Medium Green and Semi-Transparent Red. The piece also shows a fancy beaded outer edge in padre sky blue and a very unique top design showing four fancy beaded flaps. Early authentic Ute Indian beaded flat bags are very scarce with only a few examples being brought to sale in this high of craftsmanship and age such as the Ute Tail 19th Century bag that sold for $2,737 at the 4/30/2016 North American Auction sale, the Ute Pipe Bag that sold for $4,612.50 at the 8/15/2015 Altermann Galleries & Auctioneers sale, the Ute Beaded Mirror Bag that sold for $2,400 at the Cowan’s Auction 4/12/2012 sale, and the Ute Beaded flat bag that sold for $1,347.50 at the 9/24/2011 Skinner’s Auction sale. Provenance: From a historic private museum collection in Paris, France. The Ute beaded pouch shows fine museum quality good condition for its age. It measures 3.25" x 4".

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Seneca Floral Fully Beaded Bag circa 1830-1850 Seneca Floral Fully Beaded Bag circa 1830-1850

Seneca Floral Fully Beaded Bag circa 1830-1850

Lot #72 (Sale Order 80 of 512)

The lot features an original authentic fully beaded bag from the Seneca Native American Indian tribe dating to circa 1830-1850. The bag shows an excellent beaded floral design done in original glass trade seed beads. The bag shows all hand stitching with minor bead loss as shown. Seneca Indian tribe beaded flat bags from the early to mid-19th Century are considered very scarce and desired. This bag is truly a wonderful museum quality original. The bag is in overall good condition for its age with signs of age and use as shown. The flat bag measures 4.5" x 5.25". Provenance: From a historic private museum collection in Paris, France.

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Early Fenestrated Carved Shell Gorget Early Fenestrated Carved Shell Gorget

Early Fenestrated Carved Shell Gorget

Lot #73 (Sale Order 81 of 512)

The lot features an original authentic fenestrated carved shell gorget attributed to the Eastern Woodlands Great Lakes Indians or the Mississippian Culture. The piece shows a fenestrated carved design in a traditional four quarters of the universe pattern and similar to the religious cross. The shell shows two ground drilled holes at the top to be used for attaching to a necklace or clothing. The gorget shows the appropriate patina and construction to be considered an early antique or ancient artifact. The piece is in good overall condition with age appropriate wear as shown. The piece measures 2.5" in diameter. Other examples of Fenestrated shell gorgets have sold at auction for as much as $11,407.50 at Tony Putty’s 2/25/2017 sale. Provenance: From a historic private museum collection in Paris, France.

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South Appalachian Mississippian Carved Gorget South Appalachian Mississippian Carved Gorget

South Appalachian Mississippian Carved Gorget

Lot #73a (Sale Order 82 of 512)

This is an original authentic fenestrated exquisitely carved shell gorget attributed to the Mississippian Mound Builder’s Ancient Culture of the South Appalachian Mississippian (including the Etowah, Town Creek, Moundville, Ocumulgee and Lake Jackson). The piece shows an exquisite carving showing two facing turkey images on the inside with a fenestrated cutout out window silhouette. Provenance: The piece was acquired from the collection of E.G. Barnhill in the 1970’s. E.G. Barnhill was a celebrated photographer in Florida and was considered an authority on early American Indians. Barnhill, who died in 1987 at the age of 93, had been digging in Indian Mounds since his boyhood in North Carolina and in 1953 opened his museum called the “Ancient America” located north of Boca Raton, and later a second museum near Palm Bay, Florida called the “Indian Springs Museum”. One of the museums was built near a Calusa Indian mound. This piece was acquired by a Macon, Georgia collector from Barnhill at one of the museums in the 1970’s and was then alter purchased by the current owner, a historic private museum collection in Paris, France. The carved gorget is in good condition. It measures 2.25" in diameter. Other examples of Fenestrated shell gorgets have sold at auction for as much as $11,407.50 at Tony Putty’s 2/25/2017 sale. A Barnhill Gorget was sold at Affiliated Auctions 12/6/2009 sale for $1,140 with this example showing finer condition and craftsmanship.

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Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Nugget Cuff Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Nugget Cuff

Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Nugget Cuff

Lot #74 (Sale Order 83 of 512)

This is a signed Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver and turquoise nugget cuff. The piece is made from solid sterling silver with eight large Sleeping Beauty Turquoise nuggets. The cuff is uniquely tapered and has a wonderful twisted rope border. The back of the piece is signed "CW" (Clyde Woody). The Navajo turquoise cuff is in good condition. It measures 2" x 2.75" and is 2" wide.

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Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Ranger Buckle Set Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Ranger Buckle Set

Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Ranger Buckle Set

Lot #75 (Sale Order 84 of 512)

This is a Navajo sterling silver and turquoise ranger buckle set. The set includes a buckle, 2 loops and a tip. Each piece is made from solid sterling silver set with Sleeping Beauty Turquoise cabochons. The back of the buckle is marked "Sterling". The ranger set is in very good condition. The buckle measures 2" x 2".

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Jing An 12 Gauge O/U Shotgun Jing An 12 Gauge O/U Shotgun

Jing An 12 Gauge O/U Shotgun

Lot #76 (Sale Order 85 of 512)

This is a Jing An O/U shotgun chambered for the 12 gauge. The shotgun features a matte blued steel vented rib barrel and receiver with premium deluxe solid walnut hardwood checkered stocks. The left side of the barrel is marked "12 GA. 2 3/4" Chamber Made in China by Jing An Imported by CAI ST. ALB. VT.". The shotgun is in good condition. It measures 45.75" long overall with a 29.5" barrel. Serial number is 9601649. This firearm requires an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Marton Side by Side 12 Gauge Shotgun Marton Side by Side 12 Gauge Shotgun

Marton Side by Side 12 Gauge Shotgun

Lot #77 (Sale Order 86 of 512)

This is a Manton side by side shotgun chambered in the 12 gauge. The shotgun features a blued receiver and steel Belgium barrel with deluxe solid walnut hardwood checkered stocks. The lock plate on each side is marked "Marton" and the barrel is marked "Laminated Steel Belgium". The shotgun shows fine craftsmanship and is in good condition. It measures 48" long with a 32" solid rib barrel. Serial number is E1599. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL.

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Sears New Long Range Winner 12ga. Shotgun Sears New Long Range Winner 12ga. Shotgun

Sears New Long Range Winner 12ga. Shotgun

Lot #77a (Sale Order 87 of 512)

This is a Sears Roebuck & Company New Long Range Winner single shot shotgun chambered for the 12 gauge. The shotgun has a blued steel 30" barrel with solid walnut hardwood stocks. The left side of the receiver is marked "New Long Range Winner". The top of the barrel is marked "Wilson's Welded Steel". The Sears shotgun is in good condition. It measures 45.25" long overall with a 30" barrel. Serial number is 43348. This firearm requires a Curio & Relic FFL, an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Remington Rolling Block Smooth Bore 50 Cal Carbine Remington Rolling Block Smooth Bore 50 Cal Carbine

Remington Rolling Block Smooth Bore 50 Cal Carbine

Lot #78 (Sale Order 88 of 512)

You are bidding on a Remington Rolling Block Smooth Bore .50 Cal Carbine. The carbine features 20 1/2" round barrel, walnut stock, blue'd finish, rolling block action, and flip up sights. The Remington Rolling Block rifle was a breech-loading rifle produced from the mid-1860s into the early 20th century by E. Remington and Sons (later Remington Arms Company). The action was extremely strong, and could easily withstand the increased pressure of the new smokeless powders coming into use by the late 1880s. The rifle shows good condition, with wear from age and use. The mechanics are tight and smooth. The bore is smooth and bright with some pitting. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. There is no Serial number.

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Remington Arms M1902 7x57mm Rolling Block Rifle Remington Arms M1902 7x57mm Rolling Block Rifle

Remington Arms M1902 7x57mm Rolling Block Rifle

Lot #79 (Sale Order 89 of 512)

This lot features a great example of a Remington Arms Inc. Model 1902 7x57mm Rolling Block Rifle. The rifle features a 30" blue'd barrel, casehardened receiver, No.5 rolling block action, adjustable rear sight, and cleaning rod. These fine single shot rifles were the last of the famed Rolling Block action arms made by Remington. They were made on the large frame smokeless powder No.5 action. Considered the best and strongest of the type, these muskets were especially popular in all Spanish speaking countries from Mexico down through South America where the 1895 Mauser was the standard rifle in 7mm chambering. This model weapon was also very popular during the Mexican Revolution on both sides of the border. The 7 MM Mauser was the caliber that the Spanish used so successfully in Cuba during the Spanish-American War that led to the U.S. developing the famed .30-06 Springfield rifle. This is a Excellent original example with deep barrel blue and original sights, very tight action, bright bore with strong rifling, and complete stock, forend and handguard (which is usually missing on this model), Excellent Remington markings and patent dates on the upper tang. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. There is no serial number.

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Remington Arms Rolling Block 44 Cal Military Rifle Remington Arms Rolling Block 44 Cal Military Rifle

Remington Arms Rolling Block 44 Cal Military Rifle

Lot #80 (Sale Order 90 of 512)

Offered for sale is a Remington Arms Inc. Rolling Block .44 Caliber Military Rifle. The rilfe features a 35" barrel, blue'd finish, ladder rear sight, cleaning rod, rolling block action, and military style stock. The Remington Rolling Block rifle was a breech-loading rifle produced from the mid-1860s into the early 20th century by E. Remington and Sons (later Remington Arms Company). The action was extremely strong, and could easily withstand the increased pressure of the new smokeless powders coming into use by the late 1880s. This rifle is in good condition, with signs of use and wear. The mechanics are tight and smooth. The bore is bright with strong rifling. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. No serial number.

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

Original WWI Victory Liberty Loan War Bond Poster

Lot #81 (Sale Order 91 of 512)

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

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

Original WWI Victory Liberty Loan War Bond Poster

Lot #82 (Sale Order 92 of 512)

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

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

Original WWI Victory Liberty Loan Poster 1918

Lot #83 (Sale Order 93 of 512)

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

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

U.S. Forest Service Bear Reserve Sign Tennessee

Lot #84 (Sale Order 94 of 512)

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

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Navajo Sterling Silver Tortoise Shell Bolo Tie Navajo Sterling Silver Tortoise Shell Bolo Tie

Navajo Sterling Silver Tortoise Shell Bolo Tie

Lot #85 (Sale Order 95 of 512)

This is a signed Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver and tortoise shell bolo tie. The slide is made from solid sterling silver with the front made of tortoise shell. The Indian headdress mosaic is composed of mother of pearl, coral, turquoise and onyx. The back of the slide is signed "CB" (Charlie Bowie) and is marked "Sterling". The Navajo bolo tie is in good overall condition. The tortoise shell is lifting on one corner as shown. The slide measures 2.25" x 3".

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Fine Navajo Figural Yei Wool Rug Fine Navajo Figural Yei Wool Rug

Fine Navajo Figural Yei Wool Rug

Lot #86 (Sale Order 96 of 512)

Offered to you in this lot is a finely woven, Navajo Native American Indian pictorial Yei rug. The rug is composed of mineral dyed wool, and displays a nice tight weave. The rug portrays three ceremonial Yei medicine man dancers, flanked by turquoise colored maze stalks, and accented by a natural khaki colored background. The border of the rug shows a fantastic black & white geometric border. The rug is believed to originate from the early to mid 1900's, and shows good condition overall, the rug does show some light, scattered staining however. Without the access length of the tassels, the rug measures 59" wide, and 36 1/2" tall.

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Frontiersman Stag & Silver Fighting Knife c. 1840 Frontiersman Stag & Silver Fighting Knife c. 1840

Frontiersman Stag & Silver Fighting Knife c. 1840

Lot #87 (Sale Order 97 of 512)

The lot features an excellent authentic original stag handled heavy cast steel Frontier Fighting Knife dating to circa 1830-1840. The knife features a cast forged “bowie” knife blade that is marked, “WILSON CAST STEEL”. The knife would have been used by an early American Frontiersman or Indian fighter during the early days of the Westward Expansion of the United States. By 1840, nearly 7 million Americans (40 percent of the nation’s population) lived in the trans-Appalachian West. In 1845, a journalist named John O’Sullivan put a name to the idea that helped pull many pioneers toward the western frontier. Westward migration was an essential part of the republican project, he argued, and it was Americans’ “manifest destiny,” to carry the “great experiment of liberty” to the edge of the continent: to “overspread and to possess the whole of the [land] which Providence has given us,” O’Sullivan wrote. The survival of American freedom depended on it. The knife sold in this lot would have seen a tumultuous history from countless skirmishes with various Indian tribes along the journey West to the ruthless outlaws who stood to gain from the Frontiersman’s misfortune. The knife shows a heavy cast steel construction blade being 9 ¾” L and ¼” thick at the spine, a reinforced spear point, and German silver guard and grip cap. Toping of the piece is an original Stag or Elk Antler grip showing the appropriate rich dark aged patina indicative of its early age. The historic piece has an excellent appearance and an impressive 14” L overall size.

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Chippewa Fully Beaded Bandolier Bag c. 1870 Chippewa Fully Beaded Bandolier Bag c. 1870

Chippewa Fully Beaded Bandolier Bag c. 1870

Lot #88 (Sale Order 98 of 512)

The lot features an exquisite authentic original bandolier bag attributed to the Great Lakes Woodlands Native American Indian tribe of the Chippewa and dating to circa 1870-1880. The piece shows a classic design of a large shoulder bag with flowing floral beaded pattern on gray ground. The bag features excellent glass trade seed beadwork showing such impressive 19th Century bead colors as semi-transparent, semi-transparent dark green, medium green, semi-transparent sky padre blue, semi-transparent white, dark blue, semi-transparent amber, greasy yellow, red white hearts, butterscotch yellow, and corn yellow along with others. The Bandolier or Bandoleer bag features an early trade clothe construction with a black background being framed in fancy white beaded design and having a early trade clothe outer piping. The large wide shoulder strap is fully beaded and shares the same incredible beaded design with a trade clothe backing and trade clothe piping. The piece even features the original whimsical beaded fringe showing cut glass tube beading with Germantown bright red and white yarn fringe. The piece has been examined by a Native American Artifact and Beadwork expert and was found to be an authentic Pre-1880 example. Provenance: From a Historical Native American & Western Artifact private collection in Billings, Montana. Other similar examples with less prominent craftsmanship and beadwork have sold at Allard Auction in 2010 for $5,400, at Jackson’s Auction in 2004 for $5,000, at Cowan’s Auction in 2013 for $7,200, and as high as $43,200 at Cowan’s Auction 2014. This is truly a wonderful authentic example of a fine 1870’s Chippewa Bandolier Bag. Measures overall 13”W x 47”L with the straps being 5”W each.

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Winchester Model 1907 .351 SL Semi Auto Rifle 1908 Winchester Model 1907 .351 SL Semi Auto Rifle 1908

Winchester Model 1907 .351 SL Semi Auto Rifle 1908

Lot #89 (Sale Order 99 of 512)

This lot features a Winchester Model 1907 .351 SL Semi Auto Rifle. The features a 20" barrel, adjustable rear sights, 5 round magazine, takedown design, walnut stock, and blue'd finish. The Winchester Model 1907 is a blowback-operated, semi-automatic rifle produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company beginning in 1906 with production ending in 1958. It fired a cartridge of intermediate power (roughly equivalent in energy to the 7.62x39), cycled through a semi-automatic operating mechanism, fed by a detachable magazine. It was fed from a 5, 10, or 15 round detachable box magazine located immediately forward of the trigger guard. In size and handling, it is much like an M1 carbine, though the 1907 is heavier and fires a much harder hitting round. The only cartridge offered by Winchester as a factory chambering in the Model 1907 was the .351SL centerfire. The energy of this cartridge at the muzzle approximates the original loading of the 30-30 or the modern 35 Remington at approximately 75-100 yards. The rifle is in good condition, with wear to the finish and handling marks. The mechanics are tight and fully functioning. The bore is shiny with good rifling. This rifle was manufactured in 1908. Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 13989.

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Colt Model 1877 Lightning DA .38 Colt Revolver Colt Model 1877 Lightning DA .38 Colt Revolver

Colt Model 1877 Lightning DA .38 Colt Revolver

Lot #90 (Sale Order 100 of 512)

This item is a great example of an original Colt Model 1877 "Lightening" double action revolver. The pistol is chambered in .38 Long Colt, attributing it to the nickname "Lightening" - given to the revolver by Colt distributor; Benjamin Kittredge, who also nicknamed the Peacemaker, Thunderer, Rainmaker, and the Frontier model. The M1877 was the first successful US made double-action cartridge revolver - conceived by the same designer of the famed Colt Single Action Army, William Mason. This revolver in particular features a blued finish, two piece hard rubber (gutta-percha) birds head grips, 4 1/2" barrel, and a cartridge ejector. The revolver shows matching serials, which date the manufacture of the revolver to 1904. Additionally, the revolver is marked with the trademark rampant colt logo on each side of the grips, as well as the left side of the frame. The left side of the frame is also marked "PAT.SEPT 16. 1871 - " " 5. "74 - ' JAN 19. "75". The left side of the barrel reads "COLT. D.A. 38". The top of the barrel reads "COLT'S PT F.A. MFG, Co. - HARTFORD. CT. U.S.A". The revolver is in good condition with wear indicative of age, showing holster wear, slight scattered pitting, and wear from usage. This firearm is a Curio & Relic and requires NICS background check, or FFL transfer. Serial Number: 133361.

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Swarovski Crystal and Brass Chandelier Swarovski Crystal and Brass Chandelier

Swarovski Crystal and Brass Chandelier

Lot #91 (Sale Order 101 of 512)

This is Czechoslovakian made brass chandelier adorned with Swarovski crystals. The chandelier shows an elegant design. The bright brass is beautifully accented by the network of faceted crystals. The chandelier is in good condition. It measures 10.5" in diameter and is 32" long.

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Swarovski Crystal and Brass Chandelier Swarovski Crystal and Brass Chandelier

Swarovski Crystal and Brass Chandelier

Lot #91a (Sale Order 102 of 512)

This is Czechoslovakian made brass chandelier adorned with Swarovski crystals. The chandelier shows an elegant design. The bright brass is beautifully accented by the network of faceted crystals. The chandelier is in good condition. It measures 10.5" in diameter and is 32" long.

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Navajo 14K Gold Turquoise Squash Blossom Navajo 14K Gold Turquoise Squash Blossom

Navajo 14K Gold Turquoise Squash Blossom

Lot #92 (Sale Order 103 of 512)

This is a Navajo Native American Indian 14K gold turquoise squash blossom necklace. The piece is made from solid 14K gold and is set with perfectly matched gem quality Kingman Turquoise cabochons. The naja displays a unique feather motif with twisted rope and tooled rosette accents. Each of the blossom shows a similar design to compliment the naja. The back of the naja is signed "CJ" and is marked "14K". The Navajo squash blossom is in excellent condition. This is truly a remarkable piece of high quality Native American jewelry. The naja measures 2.75" x 3" and the necklace is 24" long. The total weight of the piece is 171 grams. Wire Transfer, Certified Check, or Cash Payment Required.

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.88ct. Montana Yogo Sapphire 14K Gold Diamond Ring .88ct. Montana Yogo Sapphire 14K Gold Diamond Ring

.88ct. Montana Yogo Sapphire 14K Gold Diamond Ring

Lot #93 (Sale Order 104 of 512)

This is a 14K white and yellow gold Montana Yogo Sapphire and diamond ring. The band is made from solid 14K white gold with with a fancy yellow gold accent. The center of the ring features a wonderful oval cut .88ct. Montana Yogo Sapphire surrounded by a ring of diamonds with a pave of diamonds down each side of the band. The inside of the band is marked "14K". The Yogo Sapphire ring is in good condition. It is size 7. Total weight of the diamonds is estimated at .5 carats.

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7ct. Montana Sapphire 14K Gold Tennis Bracelet 7ct. Montana Sapphire 14K Gold Tennis Bracelet

7ct. Montana Sapphire 14K Gold Tennis Bracelet

Lot #93a (Sale Order 105 of 512)

This is an excellent 7ct. Montana Sapphire and 14K gold tennis bracelet. The bracelet has 46 perfectly matched sapphires from Gem Mountain near Philipsburg, Montana. The sapphires show a rich cornflower blue color that is highlighted by the bright 14K gold chain. The clasp is marked "14K". The Montana sapphire bracelet is in excellent condition. It measures 7" long.

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Trophy Zebra Taxidermy Hide Rug RARE Trophy Zebra Taxidermy Hide Rug RARE

Trophy Zebra Taxidermy Hide Rug RARE

Lot #94 (Sale Order 106 of 512)

The lot features an unusual and rare original African Zebra Taxidermy Hide Rug. The rug has been made to display wonderfully flat as an area rug and shows the entire head, legs, and mane. The piece is of a large trophy size and would set the tone in any room or office. These fully professional taxidermy Zebra rugs are in high demand and are truly a rare find. This piece shows only the hide with no backing and is in overall good condition for its age with some wear. Measures 93”L x 66.5”W.

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Montana Rustic Reclaimed Timber Coffee Table Montana Rustic Reclaimed Timber Coffee Table

Montana Rustic Reclaimed Timber Coffee Table

Lot #94a (Sale Order 107 of 512)

This is a Montana made rustic reclaimed timber coffee table. The table was handmade using reclaimed rough sawn oak timbers. The piece is hand hewn showing fantastic craftsmanship and quality. The rustic coffee table is in good condition. It measures 35.5" x 43" and is 22.25" tall.

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R.J. Horner & Co. Finely Carved Chairs c 1880-1890 R.J. Horner & Co. Finely Carved Chairs c 1880-1890

R.J. Horner & Co. Finely Carved Chairs c 1880-1890

Lot #95 (Sale Order 108 of 512)

The lot features and original authentic set of five Rococo Finely Carved dining room chairs manufactured by R.J. Horner & Company of New York. The chairs show exquisite solid carvings with a supple blue felt upholstery to accent the dark stained wood. The chairs are manufacture of desirable quarter sawn oak and show an unusual dark rich finish. The two front legs and stiles of the chair backs show a wonderful barley twist design and are capped with beautiful finials. The chairs have some of the most unique and detailed carvings of most if not all 19th Century quarter sawn oak chairs of the time. In 1886, Robert J. Horner established his business at 61-65 West 23rd Street in Manhattan, New York. One of the defining features of his business plan was to offer both wealthy New York city affluent buyers a high-end furniture option, but also to offer medium class individuals quality furniture as well. Due to the economical down turn of the 1893 Financial Panic Horner eventually merged with George Flint’s company to form the Horner and Flint Furniture company in 1915. This piece pre-dates the merger and was made during Horner’s premier manufacture era. The chairs are believed to originate from circa 1880-1890 and show very good condition for their age. The lot includes two armchairs measuring 24.5” W x 48” H and approximately 21” D. R.J. Horner & Co. pieces are extremely scarce and typically fetch a large price at public auction such as Fontaine’s Auction Gallery auctioning a piece for $80,000 at their 2011 sale, DuMouchelles selling a dining set for $80,000 at their 2008 sale, Fontaine’s Auction Gallery selling a set of dining chairs for $15,000 at their 2011 sale, and Neal Auction Company selling a set of dining chairs for $12,000 at their 2007 sale. R.J. Horner is considered one of the finest and most desired American furniture makers of the 19th Century, making these chairs a truly historic and important find.

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Cree American Indian Presentation Dag Knife c.1850 Cree American Indian Presentation Dag Knife c.1850

Cree American Indian Presentation Dag Knife c.1850

Lot #96 (Sale Order 109 of 512)

This is a rare and exceptional example of an authentic American Indian Dag Knife, dated to circa 1850-1860 and attributed to the Cree Native American Indians. The piece features a solid walnut handle and long, flat tapering forged blade with a slight median ridge on both sides, an attribute that is found in most authentic original examples. Each side of the walnut wood grips is adorned with two copper placards accenting the piece and secured with copper pins. This style of ornate dag knife is referred to as a “Chief’s Grade” or “Presentation Grade” knife as they were given to Chief’s and tribal dignitaries during trade negotiations and treaty signings. Similar examples can be seen in “Early Knives and Beaded Sheaths of the American Frontier” (1997) and in "Indian Guns, Spears & Shields of the American Frontier (2002) by John Baldwin. Bonham’s Auction House listed a very similar example of Presentation Dag knife in their June 1, 2015 sale which sold for $18,750 and shows a similar pattern of manufacture with the elaborate placards and flat grip having a rounded hilt area with flared gripping area which tapered to a round pommel (the knife blade had the same patina as the piece offered in this lot). Sotheby’s Auction House offered a Blackfoot Dag knife that sold for $22,500 that had the similar grip pattern and patina blade. This dag knife is from the same collection as the Presentation Dag Knife sold by our company on 4/29/2017 for $10,200 (including premiums) and the Presentation Dag Knife offered and later sold on private treaty in our 6/3/2017 sale. The knife appears to have the correct patina indicative of age and use with a very fine large size that presents very well and would accent any collection. The piece is also from the same collection, the Arnold Marcus Chernoff American Indian Weapons collection, as the Cree Chief’s Grade Presentation DAG Knife that our company sold on 10/28/2017 for $5,760 (with premiums). This is truly a very fine presentation dag knife. Measures overall 13.5” L. ESTIMATE: $6,500 TO $10,000

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Cheyenne War Tomahawk w/ Fringed Drop c. 1870 Cheyenne War Tomahawk w/ Fringed Drop c. 1870

Cheyenne War Tomahawk w/ Fringed Drop c. 1870

Lot #97 (Sale Order 110 of 512)

The lot features a tremendous Southern Plains War Tomahawk dating to circa 1870 attributed to the Cheyenne Native American Indians. The piece features an artful example with hand-forged head having a large four-point Cheyenne ancient Morningstar (morning-star) cut out in the center of the blade surrounded by eight additional copper inlaid circles. The head has a Missouri War Axe style, triangular-shaped design that measures 7 inches long by 3 inches wide across the bottom of the blade. The tomahawk blade also shows a rear-facing spur, a wonderful addition. The solid wood haft is adorned with old tarnished brass tacks and a long, frilly artful buckskin fringe drop. The gripping area finish has a worn patina from early age and use most likely from sweaty hands. The entire piece has a nice patina and shows the proper signs of age and use. The piece is from the astounding Jim Dresslar and Tom Hardy Collections. The tomahawk will be photographed and mentioned in the new book “Rare American Indian Weapons: Tomahawks, War Clubs & Knives” (2018) by Mark Francis on page 33. This is truly a wonderful authentic example showing fine patina and manufacture. Measures overall 20.5” L. ESTIMATE: $5,000 to $7,000

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Massive C.S Shattuck 8 Ga. Market Hunter's Shotgun Massive C.S Shattuck 8 Ga. Market Hunter's Shotgun

Massive C.S Shattuck 8 Ga. Market Hunter's Shotgun

Lot #98 (Sale Order 111 of 512)

You are bidding on a Massive C.S. Shattuck 8 Gauge Market Hunter's Shotgun. The shotgun features a 36" damascus barrel, break action, external hammer, extractor, walnut stock, and brass front bead. Market hunting was outlawed in the early part of the 20th Century, but until then many hunters shot vast quantities of water fowl to sell at market. Often the market hunter would sneak up on a resting flock of ducks or geese and fire upon them with similar shotguns to his one using very large powder and shot loads. In this fashion great numbers of birds were often killed with each shot. Most Market Guns were long and heavy to absorb the punishing recoil generated by the loads fired in them as well as to reach out great distances to kill game. Because of the weight of these guns, the stocks often cracked through hard use or if dropped. Nearly all Market Guns that have survived to the present show heavy use and often abuse. It is almost a universal fact that the stocks will be found in poor and cracked condition. This one shows heavy use, yet the beautiful damascus twist finish on the barrel remains. The action functions correctly and the stock shows typical blacksmith repairs to the cracks. Very few Market Guns have survived to the present time and they are a rarity on the collector scene today. Most of these unusual guns were made in Europe and an American manufactured and marked example is extremely rare as is any gauge larger than 10 gauge. 8 gauge cartridge guns like this are seldom seen at all on the collector market. This shotgun shows good condition for its age and use. The mechanics are functioning with some looseness. The bore shows some darkness and looks to need a good cleaning. The shotgun is marked on the left side of the receiver "C. S. Shattuck, Hatfield, Massachusetts. This behemoth has a 36 inch barrel, an overall length of 52 inches, weighs over 12 pounds and dates to the 1880 to 1895 era. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 85

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Winchester Model 1892 .32-20WCF Octagon Rifle 1911 Winchester Model 1892 .32-20WCF Octagon Rifle 1911

Winchester Model 1892 .32-20WCF Octagon Rifle 1911

Lot #99 (Sale Order 112 of 512)

Offered for sale is a Winchester Model 1892 .32-20 WCF Octagon Rifle. The rifle features a 24" octagon barrel, buckhorn sights, full length magazine, walnut stock, and blue'd finish. The 1892 Winchester was Jonathan Browning’s answer to an updated repeating lever action rifle built to handle shorter cartridges. It was Winchesters replacement to the older Model 1873. Basically a scaled down version of the powerfully built big Model 1886, the 1892 was so successful that many are still in use today. One of the more scarce chamberings in the Browning designed 1892, the .32-20 which was introduced in the 1880s by Winchester and later adapted to Colt revolvers, remains still popular today. This outstanding example retains excellent deep factory blue on the barrel, magazine and loading gate, and has the correct buckhorn rear sight with Winchester blade front sight. Sharp correct Winchester markings on the barrel and upper tang, exc. walnut stock and forend with very tight wood to metal fit. Attractive aged blue receiver that is naturally showing a 107 year old uncleaned patina. This rifle shows good condition. The mechanics are tight and smooth. The bore shows some pitting, with good rifling. The rifle was manufactured in 1911. Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 592681.

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RARE Winchester Model 1894 25-35 WCF Octagon Rifle RARE Winchester Model 1894 25-35 WCF Octagon Rifle

RARE Winchester Model 1894 25-35 WCF Octagon Rifle

Lot #100 (Sale Order 113 of 512)

This lot features a RARE Winchester Model 1894 .25-35 WCF Octagon Rifle. The rifle features a 26" octagon barrel, full length magazine, buckhorn sights, walnut stock, and blue'd finish. The 1894 was one of the most popular of Winchester’s models and thousands are still used regularly today. Most, however, are chambered in the popular .30WCF (.30-30) caliber with relatively few being made in .25-35. Considering how few were made in this caliber that was introduced in 1895, finding an example made in the first few years of production (pre-1899) to qualify as an antique is very difficult for the collector today. This early production 1894 shows excellent blue on the 26” barrel with nice uncleaned aged blue on the magazine and receiver, exc. screws and fine walnut stock and forend. Has the popular buckhorn rear sight with blade front sight along with sharp and clear Winchester markings on the barrel and upper tang. This rifle shows good condition. The mechanics are tight and smooth. The bore is bright and has strong rifling. This rifle was manufactured in 1897. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 94871.

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Original Winchester Model 1894 Wooden Shipping Box Original Winchester Model 1894 Wooden Shipping Box

Original Winchester Model 1894 Wooden Shipping Box

Lot #100a (Sale Order 114 of 512)

Offered to you in this lot for bidding is an original Winchester Model 1894 wooden shipping crate. The crate was constructed for safe transit of 10 Winchester Model 1894 repeating action sporting rifles, chambered in .32 WIN Special, and featuring the 26 Inch Octagon barrel. The bottom of the crate still showcases two of the original Winchester wax hardware seals. Additionally, the crate utilizes period correct hardware, and dovetail joints. The crate is marked on each side with a large indented, red "W", as well as "REG IN U.S. PAT OFFICE". Each end is also painted with "10 Winchester - Trade Mark - Sporting Rifles - Model 1894 - .32 WIN. "SPECIAL" - 26 Inch Octagon". The crate is in good condition overall, though it is absent the lid. The crate measures 47 3/4" long, 9 3/4" wide, and 10 5/8" deep.

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Hopi Prairie Falcon Polychrome Kachina c. 1890 Hopi Prairie Falcon Polychrome Kachina c. 1890

Hopi Prairie Falcon Polychrome Kachina c. 1890

Lot #101 (Sale Order 115 of 512)

The lot features an early original Kisau Prairie Falcon Kachina doll attributed to the Hopi Native American Indians and dating to circa 1890. The Kisau Prairie Falcon Kachina is one of the rarest, earliest, and most seldom seen figures from the Ancient Hopi times. The entire piece shows the correct early polychrome pigment mineral paints for its early age. The piece features a white case mask with black warrior masks running vertically on cheeks. The piece shows the feathers on the sides instead of the more modern examples showing “tableta” ears. The lines over the chest, arms, and down the back represent the wings. The figure would have carried a yucca whip to whip his victims. The Kachina is wearing a breech clout and women’s belt with a wonderful traditional geometric pattern. One of the most unusual aspects of this authentic Kachina is the religious clouds design over the forehead as most examples show a yellow cross line accenting the forehead. This figure as Fewkes said in 1903 is, “A fading figure of ancient times”. The piece comes with an original tag from an earlier purchase that states the piece is a “Kisa Prairie Falcon Kachina 8” Tall / Hopi / Circa 1890 / Mrs. Alice Krift Collection / No. 14 Wixxx / xa Box 24.” The piece was believed to have been from the early Mrs. Alice Krift or Kuft Collection. The piece also shows an early trade cotton necklace accenting the neck along with half-moon rounded carved feet, forward facing hands with carved fist, and a tanned beaver or other animal hide hanging as part of the breech clout in the rear. The piece shows a few repairs along the arms and mouth, but overall shows the highest of quality and good condition for its very early 19th Century authentic age. This is truly one of the more detailed, well crafted example of one of the more desired and most uncommonly seen Kachina figure, the Kisau Prairie Falcon. Measures 10”H with the feathers by 2.75”W x 2.5”D. Provenance: The piece is from a large Historical Native American Indian artifact and weapons private museum collection in Paris, France. This was purchase many years ago by the current owner for over $1,100. Examples with less provenance and fewer details have sold for over $10,000. The piece was previously valued for $6,720.00, as is shown on the original information card included in the lot.

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Zuni Polychrome Cottonwood Kachina c. 1890-1900 Zuni Polychrome Cottonwood Kachina c. 1890-1900

Zuni Polychrome Cottonwood Kachina c. 1890-1900

Lot #101a (Sale Order 116 of 512)

This is an excellent early original hand carved Zuni Native American Indian Kachina doll from circa early 1900 to late 1800’s. The exquisite piece shows the original polychrome pigment painted design and is carved from Cottonwood. The Kachina shows rectangular geometric eyes and is adorned in its presentation geometric painted dance outfit with impressive three-tiered crown. The feet are semi-circular carved, and the piece is in the extremely rare “Sio Hemis” configuration. The piece shows a wrapped bundle of wheat chaff, an uncommon and mostly lost piece in other examples. The Hemis and Sio Hemis Katsinas (Kachina) are considered some of the most beautiful and best known of all the early Zuni and Hopi Kachinas. Their elaborate headdress, called a Tableta, is partly responsible for their attraction. Other attributions that can be found in original early authentic examples are the wearing kilt with embroidered rain sash around the waist and dropping down one side of the hip along with the bundled chaff or evergreen ruff worn around the neck. The “Sio Hemis Ta-amu” comes from the Zuni and originated in the circa 17th Century. This is one of the earliest examples currently available for public purchase and show the correct craftsmanship and patina to be considered an authentic and extraordinary piece. Provenance: This piece was found to be an authentic early Sio Hemis Zuni Kachina by Rago Arts and Auction Center and was sold at their 2009 Early Artifacts Sale. The piece was purchased by a well known Historical Native American Artifact private museum collection in Paris, France, from whom it has been consigned to this sale. The rounded feet do show chipping along with the legs being modernly repaired. Overall this is a wonderful piece showing some paint loss and signs of wear, indicative of its early authentic age. Measures 6.5" wide and is 20.25" tall. Other examples have sold at auction in excess of $10,000 with this piece showing more detail and overall appeal.

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Kiowa Roach Dancer Medicine Shield circa 1850 Kiowa Roach Dancer Medicine Shield circa 1850

Kiowa Roach Dancer Medicine Shield circa 1850

Lot #102 (Sale Order 117 of 512)

This is an extraordinarily rare authentic Medicine Shield attributed to the Kiowa Native American People and dating to circa 1850-1880. The shield features a hand carved and bent wood frame with a stretched rawhide top having a rich deep polychrome pigment mineral painted design in red, yellow, green, and black. The center of center of the shield shows a scalp like braid which is an original very old Buffalo Hair drop having the round scalp like attachment and rich yellow to brown color being pigment mineral dyed. The front surface of the shield shows a sun like pictorial image radiating from the center braid with two snakes or river symbols on either side and picture window having four green and two yellow squares, possibly signifying a window to the soul. The rawhide stretched top is adhered to the wood frame with rawhide sewn straps and has an early trade canvas handle. The reverse of the shield has a rich dark green coloring with the wood frame being dark red, both pigment mineral polychrome painted. These scalp like adorned smaller or miniature shields were used by the Roached or Roach Dancers in the Kiowa ceremonies as shown in the attached illustration in the book “Hau, Kola” by Barbara A. Hail (The Plains Indian Collection of the Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology) figure 110, page 117. The illustration was done by Kiowa artist Tsa-Toke in the 1920’s-1930’s (being one of the five most prominent Kiowa artist of the time) and shows the dancer having a small shield with central drop which is also clearly animal fur, along with wearing the high hair roach headdress. The shield originally was adorned with raptor feathers, indicative of its early age and ceremonial importance, these feathers were removed for legal purposes. Provenance: The piece was purchased many years ago from the Historic and large private museum collection in Missouri, the same collection as the Northern Plains Wolf Scout Cap circa 1800-1850 that was sold for $4,165 at the North American Auction Co. 1/16/16 auction along with the same collection as the Kiowa Buffalo Hair Wrapped Coup Staff circa 1850 in the North American Auction Co. 1/14/2017 auction for $2,091 (both with premiums). The piece was consigned to this sale and purchased at the Missouri Museum deaccessioning sale by the Historical Native American Artifacts and Weapons private museum collection in Paris, France. The piece shows excellent condition for its age and measures 10.25”W x 14”L with drop. Truly one of the finest authentic examples of a Roach Dancer Shield over brought to public sale. (Originally purchased from the Missouri Museum collection for $4,500). A copy of the mentioned publication front cover and illustration page are attached in the images (if the images do not appear visit our company web site NorthAmericanAuctionCompany.com and view additional images with the associating catalog).

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Sioux Cowry Shell & Beaded Woman's Dress 1880-1890 Sioux Cowry Shell & Beaded Woman's Dress 1880-1890

Sioux Cowry Shell & Beaded Woman's Dress 1880-1890

Lot #102a (Sale Order 118 of 512)

The lot features an excellent authentic original cowrie shell beaded woman’s dress from the Sioux Native American Indians and dating to circa 1880-1890. Provenance: From a Historic & Important Museum quality private collection in Billings, Montana (from the same collection as one of the most important and valuable war shirts ever sold at public sale). The piece has been examined by a Native American artifact expert and was found to be an authentic original dress dating to the late 19th Century. The dress shows an early dark blue trade clothe construction with early glass trade seed beaded strips on Indian tanned hide along each shoulder and down the arm. The top section of the dress shows over 250 cowrie or cowry shells on each side and a single row of cowrie shells framing the bottom. The bottom of the skirt is also framed in several rows of early trade silk like ribbon adorned with round brass disk having a seed bead at the center along with a row of braided gold presentation fringe. The left and right edge of the skirt show a four inch by six-and-a-half-inch drop area with additional shells, fringe, and ribbons. The edge of the dresses sleeves, or cuffs show two ribbon rows with one having the brass disk accents being adorned with seed beads. The over 500 cowrie / cowry wampum shells adorning this excellent dress are held together with and internal Indian tanned hide sewing. The dress shows an impressive good condition for its early age with no major damage (no visible rips or holes). The dress measures 56 3/4" long from the top of the shoulders, to the bottom of the waist, and 56 1/2" wide from the tips of each sleeve. This is truly an exquisite original dress showing fine condition. Similar Cowry beaded dresses have sold at Brian Lebel’s Old West Events 6/27/2009 auction for $5,700 and Altermann Galleries & Auctioneers 8/17/2006 auction for $5,175 (both with premiums).

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Crow Otter Hide Beaded Bowcase & Quiver c. 1880 Crow Otter Hide Beaded Bowcase & Quiver c. 1880

Crow Otter Hide Beaded Bowcase & Quiver c. 1880

Lot #102b (Sale Order 119 of 512)

This is an exceptional original authentic beaded bow case & quiver with bow & arrows from the Crow Native American Indians and dating to circa 1880-1890. Provenance: From a Historic & Important Museum quality private collection in Billings, Montana (from the same collection as one of the most important and valuable war shirts ever sold at public sale). This has been examined by a Native American artifact expert and was found to be an authentic original piece dating to the late 19th Century. The lot features the bow, five arrows, and the bow case & quiver. The bow case and quiver show an extraordinarily rare otter fur hide construction with red and white trade clothe edging and backing. The bow case and quiver also show excellent authentic 19th century glass trade seed beadwork in a traditional Crow geometric pattern showing such colors as chalk white, padre sky blue, corn yellow, butterscotch, semi-transparent dark blue, red white hearts, Cheyenne pink, and red all done with sinew sewing on Indian tanned hide with a lonely artist red trade clothe framing. The case and quiver show two large beaded flaps with beaded drops along with the ends of both the case and quiver having a beaded wrap (two beaded wraps are shown on the shoulder strap also). The bow case and arrow quiver opening show a larger pony glass trade seed beads in Cheyenne pink, chalk white, and semi-transparent dark blue. The hardwood hand carved bow shows a rich dark patina, a sign of authentic age and use, along with the original scarcely seen braided stomach sinew draw string and with an early repair with trade thread. The bow appears to date to circa 1870 and is truly a rare find. The five arrows included in the lot each show a carved and scrapped wood construction with green pigment mineral ocher paint with four having feather fletching being sinew wrapped and sewn. The two of the arrows show a forged iron or sheet iron blacksmith worked arrowhead with sharpened edge with the other three showing a sheet steel cut arrowhead (a possible later addition). This is one of the finest most detailed crafted 19th Century our company has offered for sale and is the most historic otter hide quiver and bow case ever offered for public sale from the 19th Century. Otter hide has been documented in use with some of the more historic pieces offered for sale such as the Crow Horse Doctor’s Otter Coat sold by Brian Lebel’s Old West Show & Auction at their 6/25/2011 sale for $16,800, a Central Plains Bea Claw Necklace with otter fur sold by Cowan’s Auction at their 4/5/2013 sale for $61,500, and a Central Plains Otter Fur Breastplate sold at Skinner’s Auction at their 9/24/2011 sale for $4,900 (with premiums). Early Beaded Bow & Quiver cases have sold at auction, with this example being more scarce in authentic otter fur, such as the Sioux Beaded and Quilled bowcase & quiver at High Noon Western Americana Auction 1/29/2011 for $36,000, a Sioux Beaded bowcase and quiver 1880 from Heritage Auctions 11/10/2012 auction for $20,000, and a Sioux Bowcase and quiver from Morphy’s Auction’s 1/19/2017 for $21,250 (shown with premiums). This is truly an exceptional authentic circa 1880-1890 beaded bowcase and quiver and the finest otter hide and crow example offered for sale. Overall measures 45 1/4" wide from each end of the extruded bow, and 38 1/2" long from the crest of the shoulder strap to the bottom.

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Woodlands Pre-Historic Stone Sceptre 200 BCE RARE Woodlands Pre-Historic Stone Sceptre 200 BCE RARE

Woodlands Pre-Historic Stone Sceptre 200 BCE RARE

Lot #103 (Sale Order 120 of 512)

This is an authentic Ancient Pre-Historic stone sceptre / sword attributed to the Middle Woodlands period dating to circa 200 BCE to 500 CE. The Neo-lithic stone artifact shows green stone coloring with wide central area and tapering ends. Each end comes to a sharp tapered end which could have been used as a weapon or for scraping purposes. The piece shows excellent craftsmanship with a wonderful uniform design in the taper and the correct drill and scraped carved markings for its early authentic age. Provenance: From a renowned French Native American artifact auction, Alliance Thion Encheres, in October 7, 2005, and inspected by expert antiquity analyzer; François Bigot. Francois Bigot described the piece as being an ancient “..large green stone sceptre – Woodlands.” A copy of the sales bill with this exquisite piece shown in attached in the images. The piece is from the same private museum collection from Paris, France and the same Alliance Encheres sale as the Woodlans Hopewell Fox & Snake Pipe 200 BCE in the North American Auction Co. 11/18/2017 sale that sold for $984 and the Woodlands Hopewell Raven Pipe from 200 BCE in the North American Auction Co. 9/30/2017 sale that sold for $615 (both represented with premiums). The piece was originally purchased from the Encheres Auction for 600 Euros ($750 USD) in 2005. This is truly a very unique and uncommon stone artifact with a wonderful documented sales history and exquisite authentic age. Measures 18.25”L x 1.75”W x 1 1/8”D.

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Blackfoot Pewter Inlaid Pipe Tomahawk c. 1880-1890 Blackfoot Pewter Inlaid Pipe Tomahawk c. 1880-1890

Blackfoot Pewter Inlaid Pipe Tomahawk c. 1880-1890

Lot #104 (Sale Order 121 of 512)

The lot features an exquisite pewter inlaid cutout pipe tomahawk attributed to the Blackfoot Native American Indians and dating to circa 1880-1890. The piece features artfully crafted pewter engraved and inlaid accents into the walnut hardwood haft with an unusual and rare original cast pewter pipe tomahawk head. The cast pewter head is considered a “strap axe” style of head and shows an excellent large triangular cutout along the center. The piece was collected in Western Montana and is truly one of the finer presentation quality tomahawks with a pewter head offered for sale. Provenance: The piece is illustrated in the publication / book “The Mark Francis Collection of American Indian Art” page 91, figure 143. An identical head is illustrated in Harold L. Peterson’s 1965 Book, “American Indian Tomahawks” at figure 247, only lending to the authentic nature of the early piece. A copy of the Mark Francis page is included in the lots photographs. The piece was purchased and comes from the Historical Native American Artifacts and Weapons private museum collection in Paris, France. The tomahawk haft shows a rich patina with remnants of the wood’s bark that has been stripped and smoothed out over many years of use leaving a muted luster indicative of being handled. The smoking tip appears to be a cast or turned piece of pewter in the design similar to a small cartridge. The engravings have a wonderful design with the handle area showing two fully inlaid round areas framing the grip and two linear straps of pewter connecting them. In between the grip and head shows an inlaid strip of pewter encompassing the haft with each side having a religious Christian cross, most likely taught to the warrior who created this piece by a missionary. The head has been modernly reattached to the haft. Truly and excellent and authentic example of an early Indian Wars period presentation pipe tomahawk. Measures 17.5”L x 10.25”W. The head is 10.25”L with a 4 5/8”L blade end and 2”L smoking chamber having a ½”W opening.

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Osage Wakondah War Shirt Medicine Man c. 1890 Osage Wakondah War Shirt Medicine Man c. 1890

Osage Wakondah War Shirt Medicine Man c. 1890

Lot #105 (Sale Order 122 of 512)

This is an excellent Osage Native American Indian War Shirt dating to circa 1890. The war shirt features a wonderful rich red and black trade silk clothe with geometric pattern color adornment having early trade ribbons and Indian tanned hide fringe being accented by original early solid brass trade bells. The center of the chest features two trade clothe and black silk hand cutouts known as representations of the Osage and other Prairie tribes as their slain enemies or more appropriately the hands of God’s power (hand of Wakondah’s power). At the center of each hand shows two matching Ermine hide drops with green trade ribbon accents. The Warrior or Medicine Man shirt shows overall good condition for its early authentic age with some signs of use and wear having some fabric loss on the black silk areas. This is truly a unique and unusual representation of an Osage War Shirt and is possibly the only shirt of its kind. Provenance: Purchased and curated by the Historical Native American Indian artifact and weapons private museum collection in Paris, France. The piece was purchased many years ago from the Historic and large private museum collection in Missouri, the same collection as the Northern Plains Wolf Scout Cap circa 1800-1850 that was sold for $4,165 at the North American Auction Co. 1/16/16 auction along with the same collection as the Kiowa Buffalo Hair Wrapped Coup Staff circa 1850 in the North American Auction Co. 1/14/2017 auction for $2,091 (both with premiums). (Originally purchased from the Missouri Museum collection for $1,200). The shirt measures 67 3/8" from the tips of each sleeve, 34 3/4" long from the bottom of the waist to the top of the neck line, and 26" wide from each armpit.

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Early Smith & Wesson 2nd Model .38 Cal DA Revolver Early Smith & Wesson 2nd Model .38 Cal DA Revolver

Early Smith & Wesson 2nd Model .38 Cal DA Revolver

Lot #106 (Sale Order 123 of 512)

Offered for your bidding pleasure is a Early Smith & Wesson 2nd Model .38 Caliber Double Action Top Break Revolver. The revolver features a 5" barrel, top break design, 5 shot cylinder, silver front sight, mottled red and black gutta percha hard rubber grips, and blue'd finish. This was S&Ws first double action .38 center fire caliber revolver. This example is unusually rare for two reasons: first, it has a 5” barrel. Most of these revolvers were made to be pocket guns with short 3 ¼” barrels the most popular and common. This unusual length puts this example more in the belt or holster category. Second, it has the very rare and desirable mottled red and black gutta percha rubber grips with the S&W monogram embossed in the top of each grip panel. All matching serial numbers, excellent mechanics and excellent sharp S&W markings and last patent date of 1880 on the barrel top. A particularly early and scarce variation of one of Smith & Wesson’s first entries into the double action revolver field which would later become what the company was best known for. Popular on the frontier as well as with urban dwellers of the late 19th century. Lovely aged blue metal that shows no cleaning or evidence of abuse or misuse. The revolver is in good condition. The mechanics are tight and smooth. The bore is shows strong rifling, with some pitting. This revolver was manufactured between 1880-1884. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 52098.

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RARE Colt New Line .30 RF Revolver 1876 RARE Colt New Line .30 RF Revolver 1876

RARE Colt New Line .30 RF Revolver 1876

Lot #107 (Sale Order 124 of 512)

This lot features a RARE Colt New Line .30 Rim Fire Spur Trigger Revolver. The revolver features a 2 1/4" barrel, 5 shot cylinder, German silver front sight, spur trigger, rosewood grips, and acid etch barrel markings. Only 11,000 of these fine pocket Colts were manufactured between 1874-1876. For rarity comparison, over 55,000 were made in .22 caliber. This example with 2 ¼” barrel is in uncleaned condition with beautiful original rosewood grips and a clear acid etched panel on the left side of the barrel legibly showing “COLT NEW 30.” This etching was applied very lightly and did not wear well. Very few New Lines retain any etching at all. Colt had names for their pocket New Lines with the .30 caliber model being advertised as the “Colt Pony.” Has the sharp and clear Colt markings on the barrel top as well as particularly fine screw heads, correct German silver front sight and excellent mechanics. A popular back up revolver for lawmen, gamblers and outlaws as well as a favorite of finely dressed gentlemen and “ladies of the evening.” This revolver was made the year of the Battle of the Little Big Horn in 1876. This revolver mechanics are smooth and is in good functioning order. The bore shows strong rifling with some darkness. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 10454

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Documented Civil War Colt 1849 .31 Cal Revolver Documented Civil War Colt 1849 .31 Cal Revolver

Documented Civil War Colt 1849 .31 Cal Revolver

Lot #108 (Sale Order 125 of 512)

You are bidding on a Early Documented Civil War Colt 1849 .31 Caliber Percussion Revolver. The revolver features a 4" octagon barrel, walnut grips, six shot cylinder, Factory Letter, and blue'd finish. This wonderfully un-fooled with and uncleaned Colt is one of the few of this model whose shipping records still exist at the Colt factory in Hartford, Connecticut! Research by Colt and documented by their own historical letter reveals that this particular revolver was listed in the Colt records as: “.31 caliber, 4” barrel, blue finish, wood stocks, ‘6 shot,’ and shipped with 24 other like revolvers October 6, 1862 to Cooper and Pond, New York, New York.” Research into Cooper and Pond might yield interesting information. This shipment was sent by Colt only nine months before the horrific New York City Draft Riots. It is now a little known fact that a huge portion of the city was destroyed. Wikipedia has this to say: “The New York City draft riots (July 13–16, 1863), known at the time as Draft Week, were violent disturbances in Lower Manhattan, widely regarded as the culmination of working-class discontent with new laws passed by Congress that year to draft men to fight in the ongoing American Civil War. The riots remain the largest civil and racially charged insurrection in American history, aside from the Civil War itself. U.S. President Abraham Lincoln diverted several regiments of militia and volunteer troops after the Battle of Gettysburg to control the city. The rioters were overwhelmingly working-class men, mostly Irish or of Irish descent, who feared free black people competing for work and resented that wealthier men, who could afford to pay a $300 (equivalent to $9,157 in 2017) commutation fee to hire a substitute, were spared from the draft. Initially intended to express anger at the draft, the protests turned into a race riot, with white rioters, predominantly Irish immigrants, attacking black people throughout the city. The official death toll was listed at either 119 or 120 individuals. Conditions in the city were such that Major General John E. Wool, commander of the Department of the East, said on July 16 that "Martial law ought to be proclaimed, but I have not a sufficient force to enforce it."The military did not reach the city until the second day of rioting, by which time the mobs had ransacked or destroyed numerous public buildings, two Protestant churches, the homes of various abolitionists or sympathizers, many black homes, and the Colored Orphan Asylum at 44th Street and Fifth Avenue, which was burned to the ground.[The area's demographics changed as a result of the riot. Many black residents left Manhattan permanently (many moving to Brooklyn). By 1865, the black population fell below 11,000 for the first time since 1820.” There is every possibility that this Colt was there at the time- either with the rioters or with a citizen trying to protect his home, business and person. Wonderful condition overall with all matching numbers, lovely even uncleaned patina metal that has taken on an attractive naturally aged color over the last 156 years. Mellow brass trigger guard and grip straps with traces of unpolished silver remaining. All excellent and sharp barrel markings as well as frame patent marking and even the screw heads are excellent with most appearing unturned, exc. machanics. A truly exceptional piece of New York City and Civil War History. The Colt Historical Research Letter alone cost $200 and take months to obtain because very few Model 1849 Colt records exist. This fine Colt would stand alone simply for overall condition, appeal and originality. This revolver was shipped October 6, 1862. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 217077.

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Winchester Model 1873 .44-40 Octagon Rifle 1890 Winchester Model 1873 .44-40 Octagon Rifle 1890

Winchester Model 1873 .44-40 Octagon Rifle 1890

Lot #109 (Sale Order 126 of 512)

You are bidding on a Winchester Model 1873 .44-40 Octagon Rifle. The rifle features a 24" octagon barrel, fancy grade walnut stock, buckhorn sights, dust cover, full length magazine. and blue'd finish. The Model 1873 was the standard for lever actions throughout the Frontier Period in the West which, in some areas like Montana, lasted well into the twentieth century. It is said that “more men- good and bad- were killed by this caliber than any other!” Most surviving specimens show heavy use and often abuse with broken or missing parts making this example far better than normally encountered. This rifle, in the very desirable large caliber .44-40. This 128 year old Winchester still retains fine deep aged blue patina. The 24” octagon barrel also retains excellent and clear Winchester markings as does the upper tang. Walnut butt stock appears to be a fancier grade than standard with tight wood to metal fit. This fine 1873 rifle also retains a very tight action and strong springs. The sliding dust cover on the receiver top is intact (these usually missing). The un-polished brass lifter on the receiver bottom is correctly and legibly engraved with “44 CAL” and shows an attractive mellow patina. The lever catch is also intact. This superior large caliber Model 1873 is in better condition than normally encountered on the collector market today. Even the bore shows strong rifling. Has a buckhorn rear sight and Winchester blade front sight. A fine example of a rifle produced in a factory before the wide spread use of electricity. This rifle recently came from a Arizona collection. This rifle was manufactured in 1890. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 347485.

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Early Winchester Model 1886 .45-90 Octagon Rifle Early Winchester Model 1886 .45-90 Octagon Rifle

Early Winchester Model 1886 .45-90 Octagon Rifle

Lot #110 (Sale Order 127 of 512)

This lot features a Early and Rare Winchester Model 1886 .45-90 Octagon Rifle. The rifle features a 26" octagon barrel, buckhorn sights, walnut stock, full length magazine, and blue'd finish. The Winchester Model 1886 was a lever-action repeating rifle designed by John Browning to handle some of the more powerful cartridges of the period. Originally chambered in .45-70, .45-90 WCF and .40-82 WCF, it was later offered in a half dozen other large cartridges, including the .50-110 Winchester. Despite being originally designed for use with black powder, the action was strong enough to make the jump to smokeless powder with only minor modifications. A scarce western big game chambering in the Model 1886, the .45-90 takes the longest case (2.4” as opposed to 2.1” for the .45-70 family of cartridges) that will fit in the stout Browning designed 1886 action. Few surviving examples remain today in this caliber. Overall metal shows a lovely aged blue patina yet retains excellent Winchester markings on the correct 26” barrel as well as on the upper tang. The butt stock and forearm display very tight wood to metal fit. The 1886 in .45-90 chambering was not only popular in the American West, but was also used in India to hunt tigers. This rifle came out of an old Montana estate. This rifle shows good condition, with some handling marks and signs of use. The mechanics are strong and tight. The bore is shiny with strong rifle showing very slight pitting. This rifle was manufactured in 1891. It is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 60768.

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1895-1905 S. Newhouse No. 5 Bear Trap Kenwood NY 1895-1905 S. Newhouse No. 5 Bear Trap Kenwood NY

1895-1905 S. Newhouse No. 5 Bear Trap Kenwood NY

Lot #111 (Sale Order 128 of 512)

This is a scarce Newhouse No. 5 double spring bear trap manufactured from 1895-1905. The trap features a double spring action with offset teeth mounted jaws. The pan is marked "S. Newhouse / Kenwood, N.Y. / No. 5". The bear trap shows good condition and comes with part of the original drag chain and ring. The piece measures 34.75" long.

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

American Fur & Trade HBC No. 6 Grizzly Bear Trap

Lot #112 (Sale Order 129 of 512)

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

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

Denali Fur & Trade Company No. 15 HBC Bear Trap

Lot #112a (Sale Order 130 of 512)

This is a Denali Fur and Trade Company No. 15 bear trap. The pan on the trap is marked "Denali Fur and Trade Company No. 15 HBC". The trap features large toothed jaws and a double spring composition. The bear trap is in good condition. It measures 12" x 34.5".

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

Grizzly Bear Warning Sign from Canada

Lot #113 (Sale Order 131 of 512)

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

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

Montana Game, Fish, & Parks Bear Trap Sign

Lot #113a (Sale Order 132 of 512)

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

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Montana Timber Wolf Taxidermy Double-Felted Rug Montana Timber Wolf Taxidermy Double-Felted Rug

Montana Timber Wolf Taxidermy Double-Felted Rug

Lot #114 (Sale Order 133 of 512)

For your consideration in this lot is a large Timber Wolf taxidermy, double felted, trophy rug. The wolf was taken in Montana, and was expertly prepared by a professional taxidermist. The wolf is matted to black/blue contrasting felt, and is equipped with multiple rigging-dee's for wall mounting. The wolf shows all of its impressive teeth, and displays an excellent color gradient. Additionally, the wolf has all of its claws, though few are chipped. Overall, the mount is in good condition, exhibiting little shedding - and showcasing good all-around craftsmanship. The rug measures 57 3/4" wide from the tips of each front paw, and 70 3/4" long from the tip of the tail to the nose.

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Large Trophy Montana Timber Wolf Tanned Pelt Large Trophy Montana Timber Wolf Tanned Pelt

Large Trophy Montana Timber Wolf Tanned Pelt

Lot #114a (Sale Order 134 of 512)

Included for bidding in this lot is a tanned Montana Timber Wolf pelt. The pelt was taken in Montana, and was prepared by a professional taxidermist. The wolf shows all of its impressive claws, and still maintains its integrity, with a nice soft hide, and good prime fur - showing a black/grey/tan/white color gradient. The pelt is in good condition overall, the paws and the face do show some matting from storage. It measures; 83 7/8" long from the tip of the tail to the nose, and 60" wide from the tips of each rear paw.

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Trophy Montana Mountain Lion Taxidermy Rug Mount Trophy Montana Mountain Lion Taxidermy Rug Mount

Trophy Montana Mountain Lion Taxidermy Rug Mount

Lot #115 (Sale Order 135 of 512)

Contained in this lot for bidding is an exceptional Mountain Lion, double felted taxidermy rug mount. The large trophy rug is double mounted on contrasting burnt orange, and chocolate brown felt. The mountain lion itself was taken in Montana, and shows all of its impressive teeth and claws. Overall, the mount is in good condition, exhibiting very little to no shedding, and excellent taxidermy craftsmanship. The mount measures 68 3/4" wide from the tips of each front paw, and 95" long from the tip of the tail to the nose.

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WWII Spreewerke Nazi German P38 9mm Pistol 1944 WWII Spreewerke Nazi German P38 9mm Pistol 1944

WWII Spreewerke Nazi German P38 9mm Pistol 1944

Lot #116 (Sale Order 136 of 512)

Offered for sale is a High Condition World War II Spreewerke Nazi German P38 9mm Pistol. The pistol features a 4 7/8" barrel, one 8 round magazine, fixed sights, matching numbers, proper Bakelite grips, and a blue'd finish. The P38 was the first locked-breech pistol to use a double-action/single-action (DA/SA) trigger (the earlier double-action PPK was an unlocked blowback design, but the more powerful 9×19mm Parabellum round used in the P38 mandated a locked breech design). The pistol shows a CYQ code marking indicating that this pistol was made by the Spreewerke factory in Germany in April 1944. This was a short two months before the U.S. D-Day invasion of Normandy. It is very possible this was a bring-back war trophy from that massive attack as this would account for the excellent overall condition expected of a pistol that was only in service for a couple of months before being captured and liberated. Matching numbers, beautiful blue and grips, correct magazine, this is an outstanding example of one of the first successful double action 9mm service pistols ever made and was the official pistol of Nazi Germany during most of the 2nd. World War. The P38 was the handgun that replaced the more delicate Luger pistol. The mechanics are in good condition, showing smooth tight function. The bore is bright with strong rifling. This pistol was manufactured in April 1944. Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 5048 N.

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Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket .25 ACP Pistol 1922 Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket .25 ACP Pistol 1922

Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket .25 ACP Pistol 1922

Lot #117 (Sale Order 137 of 512)

This lot features a fine example of a Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket .25 ACP Pistol. The pistol features a 2 1/8" barrel, grip safety, one 6 round magazine, hard rubber grips, and blue'd finish. This is A great example of probably the finest .25 auto pistol ever made. This pistol has the correct early checkered hard rubber grips featuring the COLT name in a banner across the top with the iconic Rampant Colt below. Grips are in superb condition overall. Full blue finish shows only normal light handling. These diminutive autos were very popular back-up arms for peace officers, as well as bootleggers and gangsters of the day. They were also popular with well dressed gentlemen- hence the name “Vest Pocket.” Many ladies found them the perfect size for purse carry. The grip-safety feature made them particularly safe to carry fully loaded- although this practice is now frowned upon. Production of this fine little pistol was halted for World War II and never resumed after the war. This one also has excellent Colt slide markings on both sides as well as an excellent and sharp additional lightly stamped Rampant Colt on the extreme rear of the slide on the left side- this often worn off. Correct “two-tone” magazine in which the top portion is bright metal instead of blue'd, the bottom of which is stamped CAL 25 over COLT. Tight mechanics and good condition overall. The bore is bright with strong rifling. This pistol was manufactured in 1922. Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 312604.

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Sharps Rifle & Carbine Sight Collection-Like New Sharps Rifle & Carbine Sight Collection-Like New

Sharps Rifle & Carbine Sight Collection-Like New

Lot #118 (Sale Order 138 of 512)

This lot provides you the opportunity to bid on a collection of Like New sharps rifle & carbine sights. The lot includes: six NEW Shiloh Sharps Lawrence rear ladder sights, including slide - three utilizing full buckhorn, and three semi-buckhorn; three NEW Shiloh Sharps Blade front sights - constructed of German silver; one Shiloh sporting tang sight; one Shiloh globe front sight; one short-medium range vernier tang sight; and finally, one windage adjustable globe front sight, with spirit level. The collection shows very-good condition overall, one sight shows ear from use - Any of these sights would fit right at home on a Shiloh Sharps, C. Sharps, or any other original/replica sharps rifle or carbine!

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Superb U.S Springfield M1879 .45-70 Trapdoor Rifle Superb U.S Springfield M1879 .45-70 Trapdoor Rifle

Superb U.S Springfield M1879 .45-70 Trapdoor Rifle

Lot #119 (Sale Order 139 of 512)

Offered for sale is a Superb U.S. Springfield Model 1879 .45-70 Trapdoor Rifle. The rifle features a 32 1/2" barrel, trapdoor action, external hammer, adjustable sights, leather sling, walnut stock, cleaning rod, blue'd finish. A far superior example to those normally encountered on the collector market today, this one has a beautiful un-blemished stock and forend with desirable 1884 dated inspector cartouche in the left side of the stock with two issue rack numbers correctly stamped. Deep full blue finish showing only normal ageing, excellent markings including the “U.S. SPRINGFIELD” with sharp full eagle on the lock plate and correct “U.S. MODEL 1873” on the breech block. The bore on this example is shiny with strong rifling with some darkness in the lands. This rifle is complete with 1884 style cleaning rod and excellent condition leather sling embossed “ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL” with “E.N.S.” inspector initials. Correct rear sight with unaltered “slotless screws” (these almost always replaced with later “slotted” screws). This rifle was manufactured in 1884/1885. Antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 276951.

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U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Bayonet & Scabbard U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Bayonet & Scabbard

U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Bayonet & Scabbard

Lot #119a (Sale Order 140 of 512)

This lot features a U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Bayonet & Scabbard. The model 1873 bayonet and scabbard was made for the iconic Indian Wars and Spanish American War Trapdoor Springfield Rifle, caliber .45-70 that was in service from 1873 up until the end of the 19th century. This example is in good condition with the leather belt loop scabbard top with brass “US” insignia intact and in excellent condition, fine deep blue on the metal scabbard and the bayonet itself still retains most of the high polish arsenal blue. All correct U.S. stamping on the upper portion of the blade. The bayonet blade measures 18"

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Early Deer Lodge Prison Hitched Horsehair Belt Early Deer Lodge Prison Hitched Horsehair Belt

Early Deer Lodge Prison Hitched Horsehair Belt

Lot #121 (Sale Order 141 of 512)

This is an early Deer Lodge Prison made hitched horsehair belt from Montana circa 1940. The belt shows a tightly hitched construction with a wonderful chevron and diamond design done in red, brown, yellow and black. The belt has a beautiful hand tooled silver buckle, believed to be sterling but not tested. The prison made belt is in good condition with minor damage to one of the ferrules as shown. The belt measures 36.5" long overall.

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Braided Horsehair Equestrian Headstall Braided Horsehair Equestrian Headstall

Braided Horsehair Equestrian Headstall

Lot #121a (Sale Order 142 of 512)

Available in this lot for your consideration is an antique braided horsehair headstall. The Montana cowboy headstall shows a tight braid, with salt & pepper colored horsehair. The headstall originates from the early 1900's - and is in fair condition. The horsehair joints have separated, leaving the headstall in three pieces. The main portion of the headstall measures 107 1/2" long.

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Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Claw Watch Cuff Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Claw Watch Cuff

Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Claw Watch Cuff

Lot #122 (Sale Order 143 of 512)

This is a Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver turquoise and claw watch cuff. The piece is made from solid sterling silver with a Sleeping Beauty Turquoise nugget and a silver capped claw set on each side. The turquoise and claw are well framed by the twisted rope and hand tooled accents. The top of the cuff has scalloped tabs to hold a watch. The Navajo watch cuff is in good condition. It measures 2" x 2.75" and is 1.75" wide.

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Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Claw Bolo Tie Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Claw Bolo Tie

Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Claw Bolo Tie

Lot #123 (Sale Order 144 of 512)

This is a Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver with turquoise and bear claw bolo tie. The slide is made from solid sterling silver and features a large Sleeping Beauty Turquoise nugget in the center flanked by two silver capped black bear claws. The piece also has hand tooled accents and a twisted rope border. The Navajo bolo tie is in good condition. The slide measures 2.25" x 2.75".

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Navajo Old Pawn Silver Claw Belt Buckle c. 1900 Navajo Old Pawn Silver Claw Belt Buckle c. 1900

Navajo Old Pawn Silver Claw Belt Buckle c. 1900

Lot #124 (Sale Order 145 of 512)

This is an early Old Pawn Silver bear claw sterling silver with turquoise and belt buckle from the Navajo Native American Indians. The piece shows some of the finest craftsmanship of any early Old Pawn Silver buckle offered for sale and is truly and early 1900 to 1940’s piece. The buckle is made from solid sterling silver with a large Sleeping Beauty Turquoise nugget set in the center. Just above the turquoise are two silver capped black bear claws. The buckle also features hand tooled feather and flower accents with a decorative twisted rope border. The Navajo belt buckle is in good condition. It measures 2.5" x 4.25".

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Navajo MultiStone MultiStrand Fetish Gem Necklace Navajo MultiStone MultiStrand Fetish Gem Necklace

Navajo MultiStone MultiStrand Fetish Gem Necklace

Lot #125 (Sale Order 146 of 512)

This item is a fantastic Navajo Native American Indian, multi-strand, multi-stone necklace. The necklace boasts three main gemstones; amethyst, cripple creek turquoise, and spiny pink oyster. Spacing the larger gemstones, there are various heishe beads, as well as various fetish carved beads. The three multi-strands of the necklace are joined at the end with decorative sterling silver aglets, and a simple hook and loop clasp. The necklace is in good condition. When unclasped and stretched out, the necklace measures 33 1/2" long.

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Crow Native American Indian Beaded Belt Panel Crow Native American Indian Beaded Belt Panel

Crow Native American Indian Beaded Belt Panel

Lot #126 (Sale Order 147 of 512)

This is a Crow Native American Indian beaded belt panel from the 1890's. The panel is beaded on brain tanned hide, likely buffalo or elk. The front of the piece shows a fantastic beaded floral design done in glass trade seed beads with colors such as Chalk White, Red, Orange and Semi-Transparent Green. The back of the piece has two belt loops. The Crow Indian beaded panel is in good condition. It measures 6" x 6.25".

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Remington Type II O/U Derringer .41 Pistol Remington Type II O/U Derringer .41 Pistol

Remington Type II O/U Derringer .41 Pistol

Lot #127 (Sale Order 148 of 512)

This is a Remington Type II O/U Derringer pistol chambered in the .41 rimfire caliber. The pistol features a blued steel frame and barrels with factory hard rubber grips. The barrel rib is marked "Remington Arms Co. Ilion, N.Y.". The pistol shows good condition. It measures 4.75" with 3" barrels. Serial number is 299. This firearm requires a Curio & Relic FFL, an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Remington Type II O/U Derringer .41 Pistol Remington Type II O/U Derringer .41 Pistol

Remington Type II O/U Derringer .41 Pistol

Lot #128 (Sale Order 149 of 512)

This is a Remington Type II O/U Derringer pistol chambered in the .41 rimfire caliber. The pistol features a bright nickel finished frame and barrels with a spur trigger and factory hard rubber grips. The barrel rib is marked "Remington Arms Co. Ilion, N.Y.". The pistol shows good condition. It measures 4.75" overall with 3" barrels. Serial number is 21. This firearm requires a Curio & Relic FFL, an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Jennings J-22 .22 Semi-Automatic Pistol w/ Box Jennings J-22 .22 Semi-Automatic Pistol w/ Box

Jennings J-22 .22 Semi-Automatic Pistol w/ Box

Lot #129 (Sale Order 150 of 512)

This is a Jennings J-22 semi-automatic pistol chambered in the .22 LR caliber. The pistol features a blued steel frame and slide with factory grips. The pistol comes in the original factory box with paperwork and an extra magazine. The left side of the slide is marked "Jennings Firearms by Bryco Arms Irvine, CA U.S.A." and the right side in marked "Jennings J-22 .22 L.R.". The Jennings pistol is in very good condition with 95%+ original finish. The pistol measures 3.25" x 4.75". Serial number is 162760. This is a modern manufactured firearm and requires an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Mossberg Brownie .22 Four Barrel Pistol Mossberg Brownie .22 Four Barrel Pistol

Mossberg Brownie .22 Four Barrel Pistol

Lot #130 (Sale Order 151 of 512)

This is an O.F. Mossberg & Sons Brownie four barrel pistol chambered in the .22 caliber. The pistol features a bright nickel finished frame and barrel with solid walnut hardwood grips. The left side of the frame is marked "Brownie" and the left side of the barrel is marked "O.F. Mossberg & Sons New Haven, Conn. U.S.A.". The right side of the barrel is marked "Pat. July 27, 1920". The pistol shows good overall cosmetic condition, however, it is not currently functioning. Serial number is 28406. This firearm requires a Curio & Relic FFL, an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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

3,250 Rounds .22LR Federal Automatch Ammunition

Lot #130a (Sale Order 152 of 512)

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

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Chumash Indian Steatite Killer Whale Effigy Pipe Chumash Indian Steatite Killer Whale Effigy Pipe

Chumash Indian Steatite Killer Whale Effigy Pipe

Lot #131 (Sale Order 153 of 512)

This is an exceptional authentic original Chumash Native American Indian carved killer whale effigy steatite pipe from the ex-collection of Larry Lantz found in Santa Barbara, California. The Chumash historically inhabited the southern California region of what is now San Luis Obispo, Santan Barbara and Los Angeles counties. The pipe has been expertly carved from solid steatite with inlaid mother of pearl. The piece was featured in Lar Hothem's book titled "Collector's Guide to Indian Pipes" on page 42. From the book; "Killer whale effigy pipe, dark California steatite, size 3 x 3 x 5 7/8" long. The Stone is gray-black with some blue, plus cream-tan spotting occurs where original finish is eroded. The stem hole is in the tail and abalone inlays are at the eyes and side fins, plus one on each side of the dorsal fin. Provenance: From the collection of Larry Lantz (First Mesa, Indiana) attributed to Santa Barbara County, California and was purchased by the current owner, a historical private museum collection in Paris, France, in 1999 for $3.500." . The pipe is in good condition. It measures 2" X 3" X 5.75". Other examples of Chumash California Indian artifacts have been offered for sale by such renowned auction houses as Cowan’s Auction (who offered a very similar whale pipe) and Heritage Auctions (who offered various early baskets). This is truly an excellent and provenance original early piece.

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Native American Clovis Point Arrowhead Artifact Native American Clovis Point Arrowhead Artifact

Native American Clovis Point Arrowhead Artifact

Lot #132 (Sale Order 154 of 512)

This is an excellent Native American Indian clovis arrowhead artifact from 10,000 to 8,000 B.C. The point has been made from carnelian and shows a beautiful fluted shape with hand knapped characteristics. This piece was previously offered for sale at Millon & Associes prehistoric auction sale in 2011 and was featured on the cover of the catalog in that sale. The Clovis point is in very good condition. It measures 1" x 4".

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Eastern Woodlands Native American Crooked Knife Eastern Woodlands Native American Crooked Knife

Eastern Woodlands Native American Crooked Knife

Lot #133 (Sale Order 155 of 512)

This is an excellent Eastern Woodlands Native American Indian crooked knife from the mid to late 19th century. The knife handle has been made from solid maple hardwood and shows a carved female figure effigy with a beaver on her chest. The handle displays a wonderful dark, rich patina with lighter, golden highlights throughout which is indicative of its early age. The blade is made from a straight razor inserted into the far end of the handle. The end of the handle has been notched and wrapped a narrow gauge twisted cord. The Eastern Woodlands crooked knife is very good condition. It measures 5" x 9.5". Provenance: Purchased by the seller from a private Michigan collection.

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Texas Native American Indian Arrowhead Collection Texas Native American Indian Arrowhead Collection

Texas Native American Indian Arrowhead Collection

Lot #134 (Sale Order 156 of 512)

This is a collection of authentic Native American Indian arrowhead artifacts from Texas. The collection includes a large spear point discovered in the San Angelo, Texas area. The spear point shows a RARE 4-way bevel with a broad taper on one end and a narrow taper on the other. The spear point is surrounded by numerous arrowheads, scrapers and trade beads. The artifacts are beautifully displayed in a solid walnut hardwood shadowbox. They are in good condition. The spear point measures 1.75" x 9". The display case measures 12.5" x 24.5". Provenance: Acquired from the Hademack Collection in Houston, Texas in the 1980's.

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Texas Native American Indian Artifact Collection

Lot #135 (Sale Order 157 of 512)

This is a collection of authentic Native American Indian arrowhead artifacts from Texas. The collection includes a large spear point discovered in the Comanche County, Texas area. The spear point shows a unique shape and form. The spear point is surrounded by numerous arrowheads, scrapers, trade beads and shell gorgets. The artifacts are beautifully displayed in a solid walnut hardwood shadowbox. They are in good condition. The spear point measures 1.75" x 9". The display case measures 12.5" x 24.5". Provenance: Acquired from the Hademack Collection in Houston, Texas in the 1980's.

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Texas Native American Indian Arrowhead Collection

Lot #135a (Sale Order 158 of 512)

This is a collection of authentic Native American Indian arrowheads and artifacts from Texas. The collection features a large RARE and unusual Comanche burial lance discovered in a cache of two in central Texas. The piece shows deeply serrated edges on one end with a conventional spear point at the other end. The lance is surrounded by numerous genuine scrapers, arrowheads, drill, trade beads and shell gorgets. The artifacts are beautifully displayed in a solid walnut hardwood shadowbox. The artifacts are in good condition. The Comanche lance measures 12.25" long and the shadowbox measures 12.25" x 24.5". Provenance: Acquired from the Hademack Collection in Houston, Texas in the 1980's.

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Winchester 1885 LTD .405 Win. High Wall Rifle Winchester 1885 LTD .405 Win. High Wall Rifle

Winchester 1885 LTD .405 Win. High Wall Rifle

Lot #136 (Sale Order 159 of 512)

Offered for sale is a great example of a Winchester/Miroku 1885 Limited Series .405 Winchester High Wall Rifle. The rifle features a 28" octagon barrel, tang sight, checkered walnut stock, blue'd finish, rear barrel ramp sight, and falling block action. The Winchester Model 1885 is a single-shot rifle with a falling-block action. It was principally designed by John Browning. Two models were produced, the Low Wall and the High Wall. In 2005, Winchester reintroduced their famed 1885 Single Shots, labeled the Limited Series. The 21st-century Winchester Single Shot rifles are built with modern technology and steels, enabling them to fire modern smokeless cartridges; the currently popular cartridges of .17 Remington, .243 Winchester and .30-06 Springfield were offered with standard rubber recoil pads and straight butt plates. However, four of those Limited Series Model 1885 SSs were subtitled Traditional Hunters. Those four rifles, in calibers .38-55 and .405 Winchester, .45-70 Government, and .45-90 BPCR, were built in the style of the 19th century, with crescent steel butt plates and 19th-century style folding tang sights, along with full octagon 28-inch-long barrels. Their rifling, in the case of the .38-55, are the (Winchester) traditional one complete turn within eighteen inches (1-18") with rifle grooves at .376, and rifle lands measuring .368 of an inch. The .45-70 is by far the most readily available of these four vintage cartridges. This rifle is in good condition, with little wear to the finish and some handling marks on the furniture. One hairline crack on the forend. The rifling mechanics are strong and smooth with a bright bore. Modern firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 0046MW850

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Engraved Browning BT-99 12 Ga Trap Shotgun LN 1978 Engraved Browning BT-99 12 Ga Trap Shotgun LN 1978

Engraved Browning BT-99 12 Ga Trap Shotgun LN 1978

Lot #137 (Sale Order 160 of 512)

Offered for sale is a Like New Example of a Engraved Browning BT-99 12 Gauge Trap Shotgun. This shotgun features a engraved receiver, 34" full choke barrel, vented rib, Beavertail and Monte Carlo premium walnut stock and forend, deep blue'd finish, and rubber recoil pad. There is not a finer example of simplicity, quality and clay-busting performance than the classic BT-99. When it was introduced in 1969, it immediately gained a loyal following among both beginner and veteran shooters alike. They appreciated the consistent, reliable performance and great value the BT-99 offered. This shotgun is in good condition, with 95%+ bluing and some handling marks. The mechanics are tight and smooth. The bore is bright with no signs of wear. This shotgun was manufactured in 1978. Modern firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 04034RP199

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Marlin Model 92 .22 LR Lever Action Rifle Marlin Model 92 .22 LR Lever Action Rifle

Marlin Model 92 .22 LR Lever Action Rifle

Lot #138 (Sale Order 161 of 512)

Offered for sale is a Marlin Model 92 .22 LR Lever Action Rifle. The rifle features a 24" octagon barrel, adjustable pronghorn rear sight, German silver front blade, full length magazine, takedown design, and blue'd finish. This rifle is in good condition, with handling marks and wear to finish. The mechanics are tight and smooth. The bore is shiny with good rifling, has some pitting. It looks to have four drilled and tapped holes on the barrel. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 424516.

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Stevens Favorite Model 1915 .22 Single Shot Rifle Stevens Favorite Model 1915 .22 Single Shot Rifle

Stevens Favorite Model 1915 .22 Single Shot Rifle

Lot #139 (Sale Order 162 of 512)

Included for your consideration in this lot is a J. Stevens Favorite Model 1915 single shot rifle, chambered in .22 Long Rifle. The rifle shows a full octagon 24" blue'd barrel, a case hardened receiver, a walnut stock & fore-grip, adjustable rear & brass blade front sight, and a falling-block action - activated by the trigger guard. The numerous roll-stampings read; "Model 1915" on the tang, "Made in U.S.A. - J. Stevens Arms Company Chicopee Falls, MASS. U.S.A. - .22 LONG RIFLE" on the top of the barrel, in front of the rear sight, "Trade Mark - FAVORITE - REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. & FGN." on the top of the receiver, and "Y395" on the underside of the tang, underneath the trigger guard. Additionally, the rifle utilizes a hard rubber butt-plate, which reads "STEVENS" inside a decorative scroll. The J. Stevens Arms Co. was the creator of the .22 LR cartridge, which is still today the most popular round in the world - This rifle would make a fantastic addition to any Stevens collection! Overall, the rifle is in good condition, showing 85-90% blue finish, fair case-hardening, very-strong rifling, and a smooth action - The rifle does show decent wear to the walnut butt-stock, and finish wear to the trigger guard, and hard edges. This rifle requires a Curio & Relic FFL transfer, or NICS background check. Serial Number: Y395.

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Savage Arms NRA Match Bolt Action Rifle .22 LR Savage Arms NRA Match Bolt Action Rifle .22 LR

Savage Arms NRA Match Bolt Action Rifle .22 LR

Lot #140 (Sale Order 163 of 512)

Provided for you in this lot is a Savage Arms NRA Match, bolt-action rifle, chambered in .22 long rifle. The rifle utilizes a walnut stock, blue'd 25 1/4" round barrel, 5-round magazine, and an excellent peep-sight. The rifle shows multiple roll-stamps, reading; "Manufactured by Savage Arms Corp Utica. N.Y. U.S.A. - Patented NOV. 28. 1905. SEP. 4. 1917. NOV. 20. 1917. - SAVAGE NRA MATCH RIFLE" ALL ON TOP OF THE BARREL, ".22 LONG RIFLE" to the left of the safety indicator, "Savage Sporter - .22 Long Rifle Savage Arms Corp. PAT-April 28. 1908" on the magazine. The rifle is also adorned with a grated metal butt-plate, stamped with the trade mark Savage logo. The serial number attributes this rifle between 1923-1933. The firearm is in good operational and cosmetic condition, with a smooth action, strong bore, and 90% + blue finish. The rifle does have some wear indicative of age however, and has been tapped for a third party sight. This firearm requires a Curio & Relic FFL transfer, or NICS background check. Serial Number: 30177.

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Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant Leather 1st Edition Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant Leather 1st Edition

Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant Leather 1st Edition

Lot #141 (Sale Order 164 of 512)

This is a first edition 1885 set of “Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant” Volume I & Volume II. The piece was published in 1885-1886 by Charles L. Webster & Company New York. Each volume shows leather covers with choice, bold gold stamped lettering and seal. The book is a fascinating read with a rare fold-out of the terms of surrender given to Robert E. Lee. Volume I shows an excellent etching of Grant as a young soldier with Volume II having a portrait of the more known image of President U.S. Grant. These memoirs were written from the fall of 1884 and completed four days before his death July 23, 1885. The set was published by Grant’s friend, Samuel Clemmons (Mark Twain) under the alias of his nephew, Charles L. Webster. This is a wonderful excellent quality set and a must own for any Civil War enthusiast. Cover shows some slight wear, but overall a very rare and desirable well preserved set. Volume I, after the title page, has what appears to be a hand written note by Grant, possibly etching or print. Together these measures 6.5"x9 3/8" and each is 1.75" thick.

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Book of the American Indian Hamlin Garland 1923 Book of the American Indian Hamlin Garland 1923

Book of the American Indian Hamlin Garland 1923

Lot #142 (Sale Order 165 of 512)

This is a first edition of "The Book of the American Indian" by Hamlin Garland published in 1923. The book is a collection of short stories accompanied by illustrations of Frederic Remington's artwork. The book is in good overall condition. It measures 9" x 12.5".

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Wooden Carved Cigar Store Indian Wooden Carved Cigar Store Indian

Wooden Carved Cigar Store Indian

Lot #143 (Sale Order 166 of 512)

This is a wooden carved cigar store Indian. The piece is carved from solid wood and shows the Native American figure holding a spear and a bundle of cigars. The statue shows wonderful detail and is in good condition. It measures 12" wide and 40.5" tall. Age unknown.

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Antique Charles Heidsieck Champagne Advertisement Antique Charles Heidsieck Champagne Advertisement

Antique Charles Heidsieck Champagne Advertisement

Lot #144 (Sale Order 167 of 512)

This is an original Charles Heidsieck Champagne framed advertisement published in 1897. The piece is composed of a series of six whimsical scenes in which a gentleman is served a bottle of champagne and finds his spirit is lifted. The advertisement has been placed in a solid oak hardwood frame. It shows very good condition. The frame measures 13.75" x 50.25".

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Antique Framed Portrait Oil Painting Antique Framed Portrait Oil Painting

Antique Framed Portrait Oil Painting

Lot #144a (Sale Order 168 of 512)

This is an antique framed portrait oil painting. The painting shows a wonderful depiction of a stately woman in a sitting pose. The artist's use of color and light captures the subject features exquisitely. The painting is in good condition. The frame measures 33.5" x 40.75".

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Antique Framed Dignitary Portrait Oil Painting

Lot #144b (Sale Order 169 of 512)

This is an antique framed dignitary portrait oil painting. The painting depicts the stately gentleman in wonderful detail. The painting comes in the original gilded frame. The portrait is in good overall condition. It does shows moderate wear and some damage as shown. The frame measures 36" x 41".

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Antique Adams & Westlake Brass Railroad Lamp Antique Adams & Westlake Brass Railroad Lamp

Antique Adams & Westlake Brass Railroad Lamp

Lot #145 (Sale Order 170 of 512)

This is an antique brass railroad lamp made by Adams & Westlake Co. from circa 1890. The lamp features a cast brass base and fuel reservoir. The burner is marked "The Adams & Westlake Co. Patented May 6 90 Chicago". The antique railroad lamp in is good condition. Comes with the rare wall mount bracket as well. The lamp measures 4.25" x 14".

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Prime Red Coyote Silk Lined Throw Blanket Prime Red Coyote Silk Lined Throw Blanket

Prime Red Coyote Silk Lined Throw Blanket

Lot #146 (Sale Order 171 of 512)

This lot provides you with a red coyote blanket, consisting of six prime red coyote pelts. The pelts are backed by gorgeous floral decorated silk cloth. The pelts show excellent thick fur, and display a wonderful white/gold/red color gradient. The blanket is in good condition overall. The throw measures 6' x 3'.

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U.S Naval Co. 10G Chrome Bronze Signal Cannon U.S Naval Co. 10G Chrome Bronze Signal Cannon

U.S Naval Co. 10G Chrome Bronze Signal Cannon

Lot #147 (Sale Order 172 of 512)

For you bidding pleasures is a U.S. Coast Guard Naval Company .10 Gauge Chrome Bronze Signal Cannon. The cannon features a 13 3/4" barrel, pull cord, swiveling base, wooden base, adjustable elevation, chrome finish, and Naval Company plaque. Naval Co. Inc. has been under the same ownership since 1939 and has mfg'd many line-throwing and signal cannons for both the U.S. Coast Guard and the private sector. This particular example was mfg'd prior to 1960. This cannon shows good condition with some signs of use and wear.

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Engraved Belgian Pinfire 7mm Revolver Engraved Belgian Pinfire 7mm Revolver

Engraved Belgian Pinfire 7mm Revolver

Lot #148 (Sale Order 173 of 512)

This is an antique Belgian pinfire revolver chambered in the 7mm caliber. The revolver has a blued steel barrel with an extensively engraved frame and 6-shot cylinder with carved solid hardwood grips. The revolver also has a folding trigger and the original ejector. The Belgian pinfire revolver is in good overall condition, however, the loading gate is missing as shown. It measures 3.75" x 7" with a 3.5" round barrel. Serial number is 4840. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL.

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Winchester Model 12 20G Pump Action Shotgun 1954 Winchester Model 12 20G Pump Action Shotgun 1954

Winchester Model 12 20G Pump Action Shotgun 1954

Lot #149 (Sale Order 174 of 512)

You are bidding on a Winchester Model 12 20 Gauge Pump Action Shotgun. The shotgun features a 28" barrel, walnut stock, takedown design, cross bolt safety, modified choke, and a blue'd finish. The Winchester Model 1912 (also commonly known as the Model 12, or M12) is an internal-hammer, pump-action, shotgun with an external tube magazine. Popularly named the Perfect Repeater at its introduction, it largely set the standard for pump action shotguns over its 51-year high-rate production life. From August 1912 until first discontinued by Winchester in May 1964, nearly two million Model 12 shotguns were produced in various grades and barrel lengths. Initially chambered for 20 gauge only, the 12 and 16 gauge versions came out in 1913 (first listed in the 1914 catalogs), and the 28 gauge version came out in 1934. A .410 version was never produced; instead, a scaled-down version of the Model 12 known as the Model 42, directly derived from scaled drawings of the Model 12, was produced in .410. The shotgun is in good condition, with some handling marks and surface rust along the top of the shotgun. The mechanics are smooth and tight. The bore is bright. This shotgun was manufactured in 1954. Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 1447435.

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Large Montana Black Bear Taxidermy Trophy Rug Large Montana Black Bear Taxidermy Trophy Rug

Large Montana Black Bear Taxidermy Trophy Rug

Lot #150 (Sale Order 175 of 512)

Offered for bidding in this lot is an impressive Montana Black Bear, taxidermy rug mount. The bear is professionally double-mounted on scalloped red, and black felt. Overall, the bear shows good condition, with all of its impressive claws, and teeth. Additionally, the piece shows wonderful taxidermy craftsmanship. The trophy rug measures 66 1/2" from the tips of each front paw, and 75 1/4" long from the tip of the rear paw to the nose.

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Empire Drop-Leaf Secretary Pen Table c. 1840 Empire Drop-Leaf Secretary Pen Table c. 1840

Empire Drop-Leaf Secretary Pen Table c. 1840

Lot #150a (Sale Order 176 of 512)

This lot includes an early American drop side leaf, secretary pen and ink table or writing desk. The desk shows an exquisite Empire Classical (1805-1830) or early Victorian (1830-1890) design and is believe to date to circa 1840. The console shows gorgeous mahogany grain, which sets off the carved slab construction nicely. The simple, yet elegant trestle feet of the table are joined by a thick stretcher and are mounted to rollers. The table which sits steadfast on the legs has two simple drop leaves, which are propped by stow-away wooden pulls, one of the desk pulls has been repaired. The desk itself has a one-sided storage drawer, with faceted glass pulls, on the other side of the desk, you can see the same glass pull handles for a faux decorative drawer. Above the storage drawer, there is a hidden writing compartment, with a felted flip-top writing surface, and paper storage underneath. To the right of the writing surface, there are two pen compartments. The table is in good condition, though it does have wear indicative of age. The table top shows water staining, and one of the pull handles on the faux drawer is broken off. Provenance: Inherited from the original owners of an early New England Family Estate circa 18th-19th Century. With the leafs folded down, the desk measures 22 3/4" wide, 19" deep, and 30 1/4" tall.

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Federal Carved Double Drop Leaf Table c. 1900 Federal Carved Double Drop Leaf Table c. 1900

Federal Carved Double Drop Leaf Table c. 1900

Lot #150b (Sale Order 177 of 512)

This lot contains an original Federal design double drop-leaf table dating to circa 1900. The table shows a rectangular top - both with the leaves in or out of use. The table sits sturdy on six turned or carved, twisted legs. Two of the six beautiful legs are "gatelegs", pivoting off dovetail joints to support the extra leaves. The tables construction attributes the piece to the first quarter of the 1900's. The table is in good condition overall, one of the gatelegs has a broken hinge. The piece measures 72 1/4" wide, 45 1/4" deep, and 28" tall with the leaves folded up. Provenance: Inherited from the original owners of an early New England Family Estate circa 18th-19th Century.

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American Georgian Drop Front Secretary 18-19th C. American Georgian Drop Front Secretary 18-19th C.

American Georgian Drop Front Secretary 18-19th C.

Lot #150c (Sale Order 178 of 512)

The lot features an excellent original early American Georgian style hand crafted drop front secretary desk dating to circa 18-19th Century. The desk shows a large flip-down door or desktop and four large storage drawers. When the drop front desk portion is in the horizontal position it will expose the stationary “pigeon hole” organizer which features ten various small drawers and nine cubbies. The drawers are finished with two decorative original brass drop-handles each, with matching brass escutcheon key plates in the center. The piece shows a solid wood construction with a rich mahogany colored finish (exact wood unknown, possibly pine or basswood). The desk is believed to be an early American crafted piece from the 18th to 19th Century done in the stylings and design of the English Georgian (1714-1800) era. Many examples of English Georgian drop front desks show a similar box like design with rectangular legs having a curved lower trip, drop front desktop, and curved or raised panel drawers. This truly is an original condition early American desk showing overall fair condition. There is scattered wear on the piece from use, a broken chipped escutcheon on the main drop-door, missing handles on some of the small drawers, and one missing drop handle. There is no key present. The secretary measures 39 1/2" wide, 20 1/2" deep, and 42 3/4" tall.

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NEW Pendleton Yakima Camp Wool Blend Blanket NEW Pendleton Yakima Camp Wool Blend Blanket

NEW Pendleton Yakima Camp Wool Blend Blanket

Lot #151 (Sale Order 179 of 512)

This lot offers you a NEW Pendleton Woolen Mills, Yakima Camp woolen blend blanket. The blanket is primarily speckled grey in color, and each side has striking green, black, khaki, and yellow lines stretching from each side. The blanket shows the "Trade Mark - Pendleton Home Collection" leather tag in the corner. The Yakima Camp blanket is modeled after the blankets early shepherds used to brave the elements of the Pacific Northwest, where Pendleton blankets are still crafted today. The blanket has the original tag, and comes new in the bag. The blanket is crafted of 86% virgin wool, and 14% cotton. The blanket measures 66" x 84".

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NEW Pendleton Badlands National Park Wool Blanket NEW Pendleton Badlands National Park Wool Blanket

NEW Pendleton Badlands National Park Wool Blanket

Lot #152 (Sale Order 180 of 512)

For bidding in this lot is a NEW Pendleton Badlands National Park 100% virgin wool blanket. The blanket shows a special woven label with the park name depicting an image of an important natural feature. This one honors Badlands National Park, designated a national treasure by President Roosevelt in 1929, and home to one of the world's richest fossil beds. Deep forest green, golden sunrise yellow, sunset orange and light earthy brown reflect the natural beauty of the landscape's sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles and spires. The Lakota knew the place as mako sica. Early French trappers called the area les mauvaises terres a traverser. Both mean "bad lands," no doubt a reference to the rugged and treacherous terrain. The blanket comes packaged new in the original Pendleton bag, with original tags. The blanket is 66" x 90".

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NEW Pendleton Yellowstone National Park Blanket NEW Pendleton Yellowstone National Park Blanket

NEW Pendleton Yellowstone National Park Blanket

Lot #153 (Sale Order 181 of 512)

Provided for your consideration in this lot is a NEW Pendleton Woolen Mills, Yellowstone National Park 100% virgin wool blanket. The blanket is primarily marigold in color, with striking touches of crimson, and navy. The blanket comes packaged new in its original Pendleton bag, and displays the original tags. The corner of the blanket is labeled with Pendleton's trademark "Home Collection" leather tag, and is also adorned with a Yellowstone National Park tag, depicting a buffalo. The blanket measures 66" x 90".

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Original G.C. Wentworth Bronze Sculpture Original G.C. Wentworth Bronze Sculpture

Original G.C. Wentworth Bronze Sculpture

Lot #154 (Sale Order 182 of 512)

This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth bronze sculpture titled "Riding High". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. This sculpture shows a whimsical depiction of a drunken cowboy on horseback with a bottle of whiskey in one hand. The piece shows great detail and is in good condition. The bronze sits on a solid wood base with a brass placard that reads "Riding High G.C. Wentworth". It has been signed by the artist and is dated "1974". It is numbered 2/10 as well. The sculpture measures 8" x 10" and is 10.75" tall. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and a printed biography of the artist. The original gallery retail price for this bronze was $2,500.

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G.C. Wentworth Johnny Appleseed Bronze Sculpture G.C. Wentworth Johnny Appleseed Bronze Sculpture

G.C. Wentworth Johnny Appleseed Bronze Sculpture

Lot #155 (Sale Order 183 of 512)

This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth bronze sculpture titled "Johnny Appleseed". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. This sculpture shows a wonderful depiction of John Chapman, also known as Johnny Appleseed, who was an American pioneer nurseryman. The piece shows fantastic detail and artistic ability. The bronze sits on a solid walnut hardwood base with a placard that reads "Johnny Appleseed G.C. Wentworth". The sculpture has been signed by the artist and is dated "1981". It is numbered 3/20 as well. The sculpture is in very good condition. It measures 9" x 11.25" and is 17.5" tall. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and a printed biography of the artist. The original gallery retail price was $2,250.

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Interarms Virginian Dragoon .44 Mag Revolver LNIB Interarms Virginian Dragoon .44 Mag Revolver LNIB

Interarms Virginian Dragoon .44 Mag Revolver LNIB

Lot #156 (Sale Order 184 of 512)

Offered for sale is a Like New example of a Interarms Virginian Dragoon .44 Magnum Stainless Revolver. The Revolver features a 8 1/2" barrel, leather holster, walnut grips, pachmayr grips, original box, manuals, stainless finish, six shot cylinder, adjustable rear sight, and extractor. Interarms of Alexandria, VA was established by Sam Cummings around 1954/1955. Originally called Interarmco (International Armaments Corporation), they quickly became the largest privately owned firearms distributor in the world. The company had a 100,000 square foot warehouse in Northern Virginia. It was at this location that Interarms distributed dozens of brands to include Rossi, Walther, Mauser, Astra, and Whitworth. Eventually, the company was dissolved when Sam Cummings passed away in 1998 (much of the distribution was absorbed by Legacy Sport International). The revolver is marked "Interarms Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.A. Virginian Dragoon Cal. 44 Magnum Yorktown 1781-1981 Pat. No. 3,803,741 Date Apr. 16, 1974." This revolver is in like new condition with little wear, with mostly handling wear. The front sight looks to have been set slightly of center. This is a Modern Firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is S24544.

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Colt Government 1911 .45 ACP Pistol w/Holster 1950 Colt Government 1911 .45 ACP Pistol w/Holster 1950

Colt Government 1911 .45 ACP Pistol w/Holster 1950

Lot #157 (Sale Order 185 of 512)

This lot features a Colt Government 1911 .45 ACP Pistol with Holster. The pistol features a 5" barrel, original wood checkered grips, adjustable rear sights, blue'd finish, and leather shoulder holster. The M1911 is a single-action, semi-automatic, magazine-fed, recoil-operated pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. It served as the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1986. It was widely used in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The pistol's formal designation as of 1940 was Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911 for the original model of 1911 or Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911A1 for the M1911A1, adopted in 1924. The designation changed to Pistol, Caliber .45, Automatic, M1911A1 in the Vietnam War era. The pistol shows good condition, with holster wear and other wear to the finish. The mechanics are smooth and in good condition, with slight play from use. NO magazine. This is a Curio & Relic Firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 247498-C.

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Colt Huntsman .22 LR 6 Colt Huntsman .22 LR 6

Colt Huntsman .22 LR 6" Semi Auto Pistol LNIB

Lot #158 (Sale Order 186 of 512)

You are bidding on a Like New example of a Colt Huntsman .22 LR 6" Semi Auto Pistol. The pistol features a 6" barrel, checkered wood grips, fixed sights, one 10 round magazine, original box and papers. The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol manufactured by the American Colt's Manufacturing Company from 1915 to 1977. It was designed by John Moses Browning. The frame design changed over time, in three distinct series: series one being 1915–1941, series two 1947–1955, and series three being 1955–1977. Colt changed the design of the Woodsman in 1955. The three Models remained the same, but the markings, grips and sights underwent slight changes. The most significant was relocating the magazine release from the rear of the trigger guard to the heel of the grip as on the first series. Colt also introduced new models, such as the less expensive Challenger and Huntsman Models equipped with fixed sights. From 1960 walnut stocks with a thumbrest were optional, in place of the standard black plastic stocks. The pistol shows Like New condition, with little to no wear. Mechanics are tight and smooth. The box shows some storage wear. This is a Modern firearm manufactured in 1974. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 061627S

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Signed Casull Arms Corp. CA 2000 .22 LR Revolver Signed Casull Arms Corp. CA 2000 .22 LR Revolver

Signed Casull Arms Corp. CA 2000 .22 LR Revolver

Lot #159 (Sale Order 187 of 512)

Offered for sale is a unique Casull Arms Corp. CA 2000 .22 LR Revolver with Original Box. The pistol features a five shot cylinder, folding trigger, stainless steel construction, 1 3/4" barrel, original book box, and white grips. The book box is signed by Dick Casull on 3-11-2005. Casull Arms, now known as Freedom Arms, is famous for making high end large caliber large frame single action revolvers. That regularly sell between $1,000-$2,000. In 2000 they decided to create something different, the CA 2000 revolver. Inspired by vintage Velodog revolvers, the CA 2000 is a tiny five shot double action .22 revolver. It has a folding trigger and concealed hammer for easy carrying. There was suppose to be only 2000 of these made (hence CA2000) but they stopped making them at just over 900 because, they turned out to be too expensive to make. These things are truly a collectors piece as they will never be made again. This is a modern firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serila number is 000785.

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WWII Italian Terni Carcano 7.35x51mm Carbine 1939 WWII Italian Terni Carcano 7.35x51mm Carbine 1939

WWII Italian Terni Carcano 7.35x51mm Carbine 1939

Lot #160 (Sale Order 188 of 512)

You are bidding on a Italian Terni Carcano 7.35x51mm Carbine. The rifle features a 21 1/2" barrel, 6 round magazine, non adjustable sights, hardwood stock, and blue'd finish. Carcano is the frequently used name for a series of Italian bolt-action, magazine-fed, repeating military rifles and carbines. Introduced in 1891, this rifle was chambered for the rimless 6.5×52mm Carcano cartridge (Cartuccia Modello 1895). It was developed by the chief technician Salvatore Carcano at the Turin Army Arsenal in 1890 and called the Modello (model) 91 or simply M91. Successively replacing the previous Vetterli-Vitali rifles and carbines in 10.35×47mmR, it was produced from 1892 to 1945. The M91 was used in both rifle (fucile) and shorter-barreled carbine (moschetto) form by most Italian troops during the First World War and by Italian and some German forces during the Second World War. The rifle was also used during the Winter War by Finland, and again by regular and irregular forces in Syria, Libya, Tunisia, and Algeria during various postwar conflicts in those countries. After reports of inadequate performance at both short and long ranges during the campaigns in Italian North Africa (1924-1934), and the Second Italo-Abyssinian War (1934), the Italian army introduced a new short rifle in 1938, the Modello 1938, together with a new cartridge in 7.35×51mm caliber. In addition to the slightly larger caliber, Italian ordnance designers introduced a spitzer-type bullet for the new cartridge, with the tip filled with aluminum to produce an unstable (tumbling) projectile upon impact in soft tissue (a design most likely copied from the .303 British Mk VII bullet). However, the Italian government was unable to successfully mass-produce the new arms in adequate quantities before the onset of war, and in 1940, all rifle and ammunition production reverted to 6.5 mm, but no 7.35 mm Mod. 38 rifles nor carbines were ever re-barreled to the old 6.5×52mm caliber. Some Italian troops serving on the Russian front were armed with 7.35 mm Mod. 1938 rifles, but exchanged them in 1942 for 6.5×52 mm arms. This rifle shows good condition, with handling marks and some wear. The mechanics in good condition. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is Q4182

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B.C. Rich Bronze Series Warlock 6-String Guitar B.C. Rich Bronze Series Warlock 6-String Guitar

B.C. Rich Bronze Series Warlock 6-String Guitar

Lot #161 (Sale Order 189 of 512)

This is a B.C. Rich Bronze Series Warlock 6-string electric guitar. The guitar shows the unique jagged shape that was designed by the company founder, Bernie Rico, in 1981. The body is made from solid mahogany with a maple neck and rosewood fretboard. The head is marked "B.C. Rich Bronze Series Warlock". The electric guitar is in good condition. It measures 14.5" x 43.5".

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ESP LTD MH-50 6-String Electric Guitar ESP LTD MH-50 6-String Electric Guitar

ESP LTD MH-50 6-String Electric Guitar

Lot #162 (Sale Order 190 of 512)

This is an ESP LTD MH-50 6-string electric guitar. The guitar has a solid wooden body with a maple neck and rosewood fretboard and inlaid mother of pearl. The neck is marked "MH-50" and the head is marked "LTD". The ESP guitar is in good condition. It measures 12.25" x 38.75".

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Dean 4-String Bass Guitar and Hard Case Dean 4-String Bass Guitar and Hard Case

Dean 4-String Bass Guitar and Hard Case

Lot #163 (Sale Order 191 of 512)

This is a Dean 4-string bass guitar with accompanying hard case. The guitar has a wooden body and a maple neck and rosewood fretboard. The strap posts have been replaced as shown. The bass guitar is in good condition. It measures 13.25" x 46".

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Zuni 14K Gold Inlaid Turquoise Coral Earrings Zuni 14K Gold Inlaid Turquoise Coral Earrings

Zuni 14K Gold Inlaid Turquoise Coral Earrings

Lot #164 (Sale Order 192 of 512)

This is a pair of signed Zuni Native American Indian 14K gold earrings. The earrings are made from solid 14K yellow gold with a beautiful design of inlaid turquoise, coral, mother of pearl and onyx. The back of each earring is marked "14K" and is signed "Eriacho Zuni" (Tony Eriacho). The Zuni gold earrins are in good condition. Each one measures .5" x 1.5".

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Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Belt Buckle Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Belt Buckle

Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Belt Buckle

Lot #165 (Sale Order 193 of 512)

This is a signed Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver and turquoise belt buckle made by Verna Blackgoat. The buckle is made from solid sterling silver and features three large Bisbee Turquoise cabochons set in the center surrounded by four feather accents. The back of the buckle is signed by the artist and is marked "Sterling". The Navajo belt buckle is in good condition. It measures 2.75" x 4" and weighs 142 grams.

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Remington No. 4 .32 Takedown Rolling Block Rifle Remington No. 4 .32 Takedown Rolling Block Rifle

Remington No. 4 .32 Takedown Rolling Block Rifle

Lot #166 (Sale Order 194 of 512)

This is a Remington No. 4 takedown rolling block rifle chambered in the .32 short and long rimfire caliber. The rifle has a blued steel 22.5" full octagon barrel with a case hardened receiver and solid walnut hardwood stocks. The top of the barrel has open sporting sights and is marked "Remington Arms Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Remington Works, Ilion, N.Y. U.S.A". The left side of the barrel is marked ".32 Short or Long R.F.". The Remington rifle is in good overall condition. It measures 36.5" long. Serial number is J263447. This firearm requires a Curio & Relic FFL, an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Stevens Crack Shot No. 26 .22 Falling Block Rifle Stevens Crack Shot No. 26 .22 Falling Block Rifle

Stevens Crack Shot No. 26 .22 Falling Block Rifle

Lot #167 (Sale Order 195 of 512)

This is a Stevens Crack Shot Model No. 26 falling block rifle chambered in the .22 long rifle caliber. The rifle features a blued steel receiver and 18" barrel with open sporting sights and solid walnut hardwood stocks. The top of the barrel is marked "J. Stevens Arms Company Pat. Apr. 22, 1913 Chicopee Falls, Mass. U.S.A. 22-Long Rifle". The left side of the receiver is marked "Second / Crack Shot-26". The rifle shows good condition. It measures 32.35" long. No Serial Number. This firearm requires a Curio & Relic FFL, an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Hopkins & Allen .22 Falling Block Rifle Hopkins & Allen .22 Falling Block Rifle

Hopkins & Allen .22 Falling Block Rifle

Lot #168 (Sale Order 196 of 512)

This is a Hopkins & Allen falling block rifle chambered in the .22 caliber. The rifle features a bright finish on the receiver and full octagon 22 3/8" barrel with a solid walnut hardwood butt stock. The fore stock is absent. The top of the barrel has open sporting sights and is marked "The Hopkins & Allen Arms Co. Norwich, Conn. U.S.A.". The rifle is in good condition. It measures 37.5" long overall. Serial number is 14467. This firearm requires a Curio & Relic FFL, an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Savage Model 1914 .22 Pump Action Rifle Savage Model 1914 .22 Pump Action Rifle

Savage Model 1914 .22 Pump Action Rifle

Lot #169 (Sale Order 197 of 512)

This is a Savage Model 1914 pump action rifle chambered for the .22 short, long and long rifle caliber. The rifle features a blued steel full octagon barrel and receiver with solid walnut hardwood stocks. The top of the barrel is marked "Manufactured by Savage Arms Co., Ithaca, N.Y. U.S.A." and "Model 1914 22 S, L & LR". The rifle has a tube fed magazine and has been fitted with a Lyman folding peep sight on the tang. The Savage rifle is in good condition. It measures 40.5" long overall with a 24" full octagon barrel. Serial number is 9329. This firearm requires a Curio & Relic FFL, an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Stoeger Condor Competition 12 GA O/U Shotgun LNIB Stoeger Condor Competition 12 GA O/U Shotgun LNIB

Stoeger Condor Competition 12 GA O/U Shotgun LNIB

Lot #170 (Sale Order 198 of 512)

Offered in this lot is a like new in box Stoeger Condor Competition over-under shotgun, chambered in 2 3/4" & 3" 12 Gauge. The shotgun features a high polish blued finish, contrasted by a checkered AA-Grade glossy walnut adjustable comb butt-stock and fore-grip. Additionally, the shotgun utilizes 30" vented rib barrels, automatic ejectors, tang safety (doubling as a barrel selector), inertial trigger set, ported barrels, and removable chokes. The over-Under includes a set of six Stoeger extended chokes, choke wrench, and original paperwork. The shotgun is in like new in box condition, showing very good finish, and exceptionally light surface wear. The right side of the shotgun is marked; "Stoeger Condor - Stoeger. INC. - Accokeek. Maryland". The right side of the gun is marked "Condor Competition RH 12 GA. 3" Chamber". The underside of the receiver and the underside of the barrel reads "E.R. Amantino - Made in Brazil", as well as the serial number. This is a modern firearm, and requires NICS background check, or FFL transfer. Serial Number: R306783-16.

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

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

Lot #171 (Sale Order 199 of 512)

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

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Indian Horrors or Massacres by the Red Men c.1890 Indian Horrors or Massacres by the Red Men c.1890

Indian Horrors or Massacres by the Red Men c.1890

Lot #172 (Sale Order 200 of 512)

This is "Indian Horrors or Massacres by the Red Men" by Henry David Northrop published circa 1890. The book features a beautifully illustrated and gilt decorated cover and spine. The book provides riveting narratives of various conflicts up through the Indian wars of the 1880's. There are numerous illustrations throughout as well as images of Native Americans such as Sitting Bull, Plenty Scalps, Standing Bear and many more. The book shows good overall condition. It measures 5.25" x 7.75".

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Wild Life on the Plains First Edition 1891 Wild Life on the Plains First Edition 1891

Wild Life on the Plains First Edition 1891

Lot #173 (Sale Order 201 of 512)

This is a rare first edition of "Wild Life on the Plains and Horrors of Indian Warfare" published in 1891. The book provides riveting testimonies and accounts from the Western Frontier in the mid to late 1800's. As settlers moved west, conflicts with the Native Americans became unavoidable, such as the Battle of the Little Bighorn. The book features a wonderfully decorated gilt cover and many illustrations inside as well. The piece is in good condition. It measures 6.25" x 9.25".

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Navajo Turquoise Necklace Navajo Turquoise Necklace

Navajo Turquoise Necklace

Lot #174 (Sale Order 202 of 512)

This is a Navajo Native American Indian turquoise necklace. The necklace has two strands of flat Turquoise Mountain nuggets set segmented by turquoise beads. The Navajo necklace is in very good condition. It measures 32" long overall.

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10 Karat Gold Amethyst & Diamond Cocktail Ring 10 Karat Gold Amethyst & Diamond Cocktail Ring

10 Karat Gold Amethyst & Diamond Cocktail Ring

Lot #175 (Sale Order 203 of 512)

For bidding in this lot is a stunning 10 karat gold cocktail ring, with a large pear cut amethyst stone set into the center. Additionally, the ring has four small diamonds flanking the amethyst stone on each side. The band of the ring has ribs that accentuate to the bottom of the piece, while the setting for the main stone has an wonderful intertwined design. The ring is singed and marked "10K" on the inside of the band. Overall, the ring is in good condition. The ring weighs 4.2 grams overall, and measures to a US size 7.

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14 Karat Gold Diamond & Opal Ring 14 Karat Gold Diamond & Opal Ring

14 Karat Gold Diamond & Opal Ring

Lot #176 (Sale Order 204 of 512)

Provided for your consideration in this lot is a 14 Karat gold ring, with 13 inlaid diamonds, and 4 chips of beautiful opal accenting the face of the band. The ring is stamped on the inside of the band with the makers hallmark, and "14K". The ring is in good condition overall, it does show some slight patina from wear. The ring weighs out to 4.25 grams, and measures to a US size 7.

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American Arms P98 .22 LR Erme-Werke Pistol w/Box American Arms P98 .22 LR Erme-Werke Pistol w/Box

American Arms P98 .22 LR Erme-Werke Pistol w/Box

Lot #177 (Sale Order 205 of 512)

Offered for sale is a American Arms P98 .22 LR Erme-Werke Pistol with Original Box. The pistol features the original box, 5" barrel, 8 round magazine, black rubber grips, and adjustable sights. This pistol is a copy of the famous WWII German Walther P38, It was designed by Erma-Werke. This pistol is in good condition, with some slight wear. The mechanics are tight and in good condition. This is a Modern firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number 002969

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Spanish Lur Panzer .22 LR Luger Semi Auto Pistol Spanish Lur Panzer .22 LR Luger Semi Auto Pistol

Spanish Lur Panzer .22 LR Luger Semi Auto Pistol

Lot #178 (Sale Order 206 of 512)

Offered for sale is a Spanish Lur panzer .22 LR Luger Semi Auto Pistol. The pistol features a 4 5/8" barrel, black plastic grips, one 8 round magazine, and a black finish. This is a Spanish made copy of a German Luger in .22 LR. The pistol shows good condition, with some light handling wear. The mechanics are tight and smooth. This is a Modern Firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 79835

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Beretta Model 20 .25 ACP Semi Auto Pistol LNIB Beretta Model 20 .25 ACP Semi Auto Pistol LNIB

Beretta Model 20 .25 ACP Semi Auto Pistol LNIB

Lot #179 (Sale Order 207 of 512)

This lot features a great example of a Beretta Model 20 .25 ACP Semi Auto Pistol. This pistol features a original box, tip up barrel, blue'd finish, black plastic grips, external hammer, original manual and cleaning rod. This pistol is in Like New In Box condition. It shows little to no wear and has tight and smoorth mechanics. This pistol was manufactured from 1983-1985. Modern firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is BE19353V

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French Mars Pocket .25 ACP Semi Auto Pistol French Mars Pocket .25 ACP Semi Auto Pistol

French Mars Pocket .25 ACP Semi Auto Pistol

Lot #180 (Sale Order 208 of 512)

You are bidding on a French Made Mars Pocket .25 ACP Semi Auto Pistol. The pistol features a 2 1/8" barrel, original plastic grips, blue'd finish, original magazine, and easy take down design. This pistol shows good condition, with wear from age. The mechanics are in good condition being smooth and tight. This is a Curio & Relic Firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 48.

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

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

Lot #181 (Sale Order 209 of 512)

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

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Thrilling Adventures in the Wilds of Africa 1st Ed Thrilling Adventures in the Wilds of Africa 1st Ed

Thrilling Adventures in the Wilds of Africa 1st Ed

Lot #182 (Sale Order 210 of 512)

This is a first edition of "Thrilling Adventures in the Wilds of Africa Including the Renowned Roosevelt Hunt" by Chester R. Stratton published circa 1909. The book features a beautifully illustrated cover with gilt lettering. The book provides a comprehensive description of Africa as well as President Theodore Roosevelt's 1909 hunting expedition. The book contains numerous illustrations and color plates. The book is in good condition. It measures 6.75" x 9".

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African Game Trails by Theodore Roosevelt African Game Trails by Theodore Roosevelt

African Game Trails by Theodore Roosevelt

Lot #182a (Sale Order 211 of 512)

This is scarce edition of "African Game Trails; An Account of the African Wanderings of an American Hunter-Naturalist" by Theodore Roosevelt published in 1924. This lot includes both complete volumes. Each volume features beautifully decorated embossed leatherette covers and spine. The books have numerous maps and illustrations by Philip R. Goodwin. They are in good to very good condition. Each one measures 5.5" x 7.75".

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Panoramic of Early Alder St. Missoula, MT c.1930 Panoramic of Early Alder St. Missoula, MT c.1930

Panoramic of Early Alder St. Missoula, MT c.1930

Lot #183 (Sale Order 212 of 512)

Offered to you in this lot for bidding is an early panoramic photograph of the train depot in Missoula, Montana placed on what is today East Alder Street. The center of the photo shows the Missoula train depot, to the left is the Park-Hotel, and to the right is Hart Services & Refinery. Hart was established in the 1920's, while the Kennedy Hotel was changed to the Park Hotel in 1930 - attributing this photo to the 1930's. The photo is housed in a gorgeous oak frame, and contrasted by dark grey mating. The photo shows good condition. The frame in which the photo is mounted measures 49 3/4" wide, and 14 5/8" tall.

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Early Photographs of Morris Ranch Missoula, MT Early Photographs of Morris Ranch Missoula, MT

Early Photographs of Morris Ranch Missoula, MT

Lot #184 (Sale Order 213 of 512)

Featured in this lot for bidding is a set of five photographs from the early Morris Ranch, nestled between Flathead, and Lolo National Forest, about 30 miles Northeast of downtown Missoula, in Greenough, Montana. The photos show a range of operation on the ranch; operating thrashing machines, cattle grazing in the Blackfoot Valley, free time on the ranch, and a team of men and horses cutting hay. The photos are arranged vertically in the simple black frame, and are all set into a dark grey mating - each photo has a small bit of provenance underneath. The lot is in good condition overall, some of the photo show some slight discoloration. The frame the display is mounted in measures 44 3/4" x 14 1/2".

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Antique 1905 Elgin 14K Gold 7 Jewel Pocket Watch Antique 1905 Elgin 14K Gold 7 Jewel Pocket Watch

Antique 1905 Elgin 14K Gold 7 Jewel Pocket Watch

Lot #185 (Sale Order 214 of 512)

This is an antique 1905 Elgin pocket watch made in 1905. The pocket watch is a 320 grade in size 0s and features a 7 jewel movement. The case is made from solid 14K gold. The back cover of the case shows a star and moon set with 10 diamonds. The inside of the case is marked "Keystone 14K". The face is marked "Elgin" and features Roman numerals and a second hand as well. The pocket watch has been serviced and is in good working condition. It measures 1.25" in diameter.

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Remington Arms Rolling Block 43 Cal Military Rifle Remington Arms Rolling Block 43 Cal Military Rifle

Remington Arms Rolling Block 43 Cal Military Rifle

Lot #186 (Sale Order 215 of 512)

This lot features a Remington Arms Rolling Block .43 Caliber Military Rifle. The rifle features a 35" barrel, adjustable rear sight, rolling block action, full length military stock, and blue'd finish. The Remington Rolling Block rifle was a breech-loading rifle produced from the mid-1860s into the early 20th century by E. Remington and Sons (later Remington Arms Company). The action was extremely strong, and could easily withstand the increased pressure of the new smokeless powders coming into use by the late 1880s. The rifle is in good condition, with wear to finish and handling marks. The mechanics are in good condition, with solid function and bright bore with strong rifling. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 433

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Remington Arms .50 Cal Rolling Block Musket Remington Arms .50 Cal Rolling Block Musket

Remington Arms .50 Cal Rolling Block Musket

Lot #187 (Sale Order 216 of 512)

You are bidding on a Remington Arms .50 Cal Rolling Block Musket. The musket features a 35" barrel, walnut stock, rolling block action, and blue'd finish. The Remington Rolling Block rifle was a breech-loading rifle produced from the mid-1860s into the early 20th century by E. Remington and Sons (later Remington Arms Company). The action was extremely strong, and could easily withstand the increased pressure of the new smokeless powders coming into use by the late 1880s. The rifle is in good condition, with wear to finish and handling marks. The mechanics are in good condition, with solid function. The bore shows little to no rifling, but show good brightness. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required. There is no serial number.

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Colt Officers Model .22 Long Rifle DA Revolver Colt Officers Model .22 Long Rifle DA Revolver

Colt Officers Model .22 Long Rifle DA Revolver

Lot #188 (Sale Order 217 of 512)

Held in this lot is a Colt Officers Model double-action six shot revolver, chambered in .22 long rifle. The pistol features checkered walnut grips, contrasted by the high polish blue finish. Additionally, the firearm utilizes a checkered trigger, hammer, and cylinder release - As well as adjustable sights, and a 6" barrel. The revolver is hallmarked with the trademark Colt logo in three places; the left side of the frame, and on each side of the grips. The revolver is also marked "Colt Officers Model - .22 Long Rifle - Colt's PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD. CT. U.S.A. - PAT'D AUG. 5. 1884. JULY 4. 1905. OCT. 5. 1926" on the barrel. Crack the cylinder open, and you will reveal the serial number. The revolver is in good condition overall, with light rust, and finish wear apparent on high spots - The wear is indicative of age. The serial number attributes this firearms manufacture to the year 1940, qualifying it as a Curio & Relic. This Curio & Relic firearm requires NICS background check, or FFL transfer. Serial Number: 22372.

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Colt Police Positive Special 32-20 WCF DA Revolver Colt Police Positive Special 32-20 WCF DA Revolver

Colt Police Positive Special 32-20 WCF DA Revolver

Lot #189 (Sale Order 218 of 512)

This lot offers you a Colt Police Positive Special, chambered in .32-20 Winchester Center Fire. The pistol features checkered hard rubber (gutta-percha) grips, contrasted by a high polish blue finish. The revolver is marked with three Colt logos, two oval "Colt" trademark logos - one on each grip, and a bucking Colt on the left side of the frame. The barrel of the pistol is marked "Police Positive Special .32-20 W.C.F.", as well the top of the barrel is stamped "Colt's Pt. F.A. Mfg. Co. Hartford, CT. U.S.A. Pat'd Aug. 5, 1894 June 5, 1900 July 4, 1905". Swing open the cylinder with the checkered release, and you will expose the matching serial numbers. Overall, the revolver shows fair condition, with wear indicative of age. The serial number of the firearm attributes the manufacture to the year 1919. This is a Curio & Relic firearm and requires NICS background check, or FFL transfer. Serial Number: 181251.

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Taurus Model 86 6 Taurus Model 86 6

Taurus Model 86 6" .38 Special Revolver

Lot #190 (Sale Order 219 of 512)

Available in this lot for bidding is a Taurus Model 86 six shot, double-action revolver - chambered in .38 Special. The piece is finished with a high-polish blue, and features after market finger groove Hogue grips. Additionally, the pistol utilizes a case hardened hammer, grooved trigger, and a adjustable rear sight. The firearm is stamped on the right side of the frame with the trademark Taurus circle logo, as well as "INT. DIST. INC. - Miami. FLA. - Made in Brazil". The barrel is marked ".38 Special" on the right side, and the left side says "Forjas Taurus S.A. - P. Alegre R.G.S. Brazil". The revolver is in fair condition overall, it shows heavy wear to the high-spots of the finish. This is a modern firearm, and requires NICS background check, or FFL transfer. Serial Number: 782143.

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The Indians' Book by Natalie Curtis The Indians' Book by Natalie Curtis

The Indians' Book by Natalie Curtis

Lot #191 (Sale Order 220 of 512)

This is a scarce edition of "The Indians' Book" by Natalie Curtis published in 1935. The book shows, "An offering by the American Indians of Indian lore, musical and narrative, to form a record of the songs and legends of their race." The book includes wonderful illustrations of photographs and original drawings by Indians. The book was published by Harper and Brothers Publishers New York and London in 1935. The book has the original excellent geometric traditional Indian style design in bright colors adoring the cover. The rare book is in good condition for its age (see pictures for condition). Measures 7.5"x10 1/8" and 1.75" thick. The last page shows the Indian Swastika Symbol (meaning good luck).

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Our Wild Indians by Col. Richard Irving Dodge 1882 Our Wild Indians by Col. Richard Irving Dodge 1882

Our Wild Indians by Col. Richard Irving Dodge 1882

Lot #192 (Sale Order 221 of 512)

This is a scarce first edition of "Thirty Three Years Among Our Wild Indians" by Colonel Richard Irving Dodge and published in 1882. The book provides an early account of Government and Indian relations on the Western Frontier in the 1800's. The book contains numerous illustrations and color plates. It shows very good condition. It measures 6.25" x 9".

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

Sitting Bull and the Indian War Book 1st Edition

Lot #193 (Sale Order 222 of 512)

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

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Last Battle of the Sioux Nation First Edition Last Battle of the Sioux Nation First Edition

Last Battle of the Sioux Nation First Edition

Lot #194 (Sale Order 223 of 512)

This is a RARE firs edition of "The Last Battle of the Sioux Nation" by Usher L. Burdick published in 1929. The book describes the Battle of the Little Bighorn in which the 7th Cavalry under the command of General George Armstrong Custer was defeated by the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho Native American Indians on June 25, 1876. The book contains numerous illustrations, maps and color plates. The book is in very good condition. It measures 5.25" x 7.75".

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Hopewell Tradition Figural Carved Stone Tube Pipe Hopewell Tradition Figural Carved Stone Tube Pipe

Hopewell Tradition Figural Carved Stone Tube Pipe

Lot #195 (Sale Order 224 of 512)

Offered to you in this lot is an ancient Hopewell Tradition, Native American Indian figural tube pipe. The pipe more specifically, is attributed to the Crab Orchard Culture of the Middle Woodland Period, in the time line of 200 BC - 500 AD. The piece was discovered in the Ohio River, near the town of Tolu, Kentucky - In the heart of Hopewell Culture territory. The tube pipe appears to be crafted of local sandstone, showing a traditional, tapered construction, and depicting the face of a regal Native man. Additionally, the pipe shows accenting carvings, a ring around the mouth piece and bowl, as well as flowing garments for the man. The early artifact is in good condition, there is a sticker on the bare portion showing the pieces provenance. The pipe measures 8 3/4" long, and 1 7/8" wide across the bowl.

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Crescent Fire Arms Victor Model 12ga. Shotgun Crescent Fire Arms Victor Model 12ga. Shotgun

Crescent Fire Arms Victor Model 12ga. Shotgun

Lot #196 (Sale Order 225 of 512)

This is a Crescent Fire Arms Victor Ejector Model single barrel shotgun chambered in the 12 gauge. The shotgun features a blued steel 30.5" barrel with a case hardened receiver and solid walnut hardwood stocks. The shotgun has a 3" chamber and a modified choke. The left side of the reciever is marked "Victor Ejector / Crescent Fire Arms Co. Norwich, Conn. U.S.A. 12 G". The top of the barrel is marked "Genuine Armory Steel". The shotgun is in good condition. It measures 45.5" long overall. Serial number is 690795. This firearm requires a Curio & relic FFL, and FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Crescent Fire Arms Single Barrel 16ga. Shotgun

Lot #197 (Sale Order 226 of 512)

This is a Crescent Fire Arms single barrel shotgun chambered in the 16 gauge. The shotgun features a bright nickel finished 30" barrel and receiver with solid walnut hardwood stocks. The left side of the receiver is marked "Crescent Fire Arms Co. Norwich, Conn. Manufacturers" and the top of the barrel is marked "London Fine Twist". The shotgun is in good condition. It measures 45" long overall. Serial number is 6029. This firearm requires a Curio & Relic FFL, an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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WWII U.S. Pyrotechnic M-8 Flare Gun WWII U.S. Pyrotechnic M-8 Flare Gun

WWII U.S. Pyrotechnic M-8 Flare Gun

Lot #198 (Sale Order 227 of 512)

This is a WWII U.S. Pyrotechnic M-8 flare gun. The flare gun features a large blued steel frame and barrel with checkered hard rubber grips. The right side of the frame is marked "CEVC 1943 U.S. Property Pistol Pyrotechnic M-8". The flare gun was used to fire a 1.5" diameter flare. The flare gun is in good condition. It measures 8" x 8.5". Serial number is E-104642.

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WWI T&S 1915 Brass Flare Gun WWI T&S 1915 Brass Flare Gun

WWI T&S 1915 Brass Flare Gun

Lot #199 (Sale Order 228 of 512)

This is a 1915 WWI brass flare gun. The flare gun features a solid brass frame and tip up half octagon barrel with walnut hardwood grips. The barrel has a built in auto ejector to eject the shell upon opening the barrel. The butt of the grip is marked "T&S 203 1915". The flare gun is in good condition. It measures 8.25" long overall with a 1" bore.

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WWI German Hebel M1894 Flare Gun WWI German Hebel M1894 Flare Gun

WWI German Hebel M1894 Flare Gun

Lot #200 (Sale Order 229 of 512)

This is an original WWI era German Hebel M1894 flare gun. The flare gun shows a blued steel frame and part octagon tip up barrel with solid walnut hardwood grips. The German government contracted with various manufacturers to produce these flare guns. The left side of the frame is marked by the manufacturer with an "M" inside a circle. The right side of the frame and barrel show numerous proof marks. This model of flare gun was used extensively during both World Wars. The flare gun is in good condition. It measures 14.5" long overall with a 9" barrel.

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CFK Damascus & Buffalo Horn Knife Vine File Work CFK Damascus & Buffalo Horn Knife Vine File Work

CFK Damascus & Buffalo Horn Knife Vine File Work

Lot #201 (Sale Order 230 of 512)

This is a hand crafted custom knife from CFK Cutlery Company. The knife has a hand forged folded 512 Layer Twist (1095HC/15N20) Damascus Steel Blade with a Great American Bison Buffalo horn handle. The knife has extravagant Vine File Work on the handle and blade spine all done by hand. The knife and scabbard are both all custom handmade in the USA. Rare unmarked blade in a unique one of a kind style. The knife is in new, excellent condition. It measures 9.5" with a 4.5" blade.

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

CFK Damascus Ram's Horn Knife & Scabbard

Lot #201a (Sale Order 231 of 512)

This is a CFK Cutlery Company custom hand made in the USA knife. The knife features a hand forged and folded authentic Damascus steel blade. It has a ram's horn handle with brass and stainless steel. The knife is a one of a kind uniquely created piece in very good condition. The piece also has very rare Vine File Work around the spine of the handle all done by hand. The blade shows a hand forged folded 512 Layer Twist (1095HC/15N20) Damascus Steel. The knife is in good, unused condition. The knife measures 9.5" with a 4.5" blade.

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Frank B. Italian Stiletto Honey Horn Switchblade Frank B. Italian Stiletto Honey Horn Switchblade

Frank B. Italian Stiletto Honey Horn Switchblade

Lot #202 (Sale Order 232 of 512)

This is a genuine Frank Beltrame imported Italian made stiletto swinguard switchblade knife. The knife features a bayonet style blade that is marked "Frank B. Italy". The handle is made from Brazilian honey horn with a push button release to open the blade and swinguard. The lockback lever at the base of the handle closes the blade. The Italian switchblade is in very good condition. The knife measures 11" with a 4 3/8" blade.

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Frank B. Italian Stiletto Buffalo Horn Switchblade Frank B. Italian Stiletto Buffalo Horn Switchblade

Frank B. Italian Stiletto Buffalo Horn Switchblade

Lot #202a (Sale Order 233 of 512)

This is a genuine Frank Beltrame imported Italian made stiletto swinguard switchblade knife. The knife features a bayonet style blade that is marked "Frank B. Italy". The handle is made from buffalo horn with a push button release to open the blade and swinguard. The lockback lever at the base of the handle closes the blade. The Italian switchblade is in very good condition. The knife measures 11" with a 4 3/8" blade.

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Frank B. Italian Stiletto Stag Horn Switchblade Frank B. Italian Stiletto Stag Horn Switchblade

Frank B. Italian Stiletto Stag Horn Switchblade

Lot #202b (Sale Order 234 of 512)

This is a genuine Frank Beltrame imported Italian made stiletto swinguard switchblade knife. The knife features a bayonet style blade that is marked "Frank B. Italy". The handle is made from stag horn with a push button release to open the blade and swinguard. The lockback lever at the base of the handle closes the blade. The Italian switchblade is in very good condition. The knife measures 11" with a 4 3/8" blade.

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Jemez Pueblo Pottery Wedding Vase w/ Turquoise Jemez Pueblo Pottery Wedding Vase w/ Turquoise

Jemez Pueblo Pottery Wedding Vase w/ Turquoise

Lot #203 (Sale Order 235 of 512)

This lot gives you the option to bid on a Jemez Pueblo Native American Indian, traditional wedding vase. The vase shows natural red clay coloring, with hand painted geometric, and floral motifs around the entire piece. On each broad side, and in the heart of the design, there is a gem quality cabochon of sleeping beauty turquoise. The vase is signed on the bottom by Pueblo artist "Mary Small", and is dated to 1991. The piece is in good condition overall, there are some very subtle, scattered blemishes. The vase measures 10 7/8" tall, and approximately 4 7/8" wide.

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Goyo Silveira Mata Ortiz Casa Grande Pottery Vase Goyo Silveira Mata Ortiz Casa Grande Pottery Vase

Goyo Silveira Mata Ortiz Casa Grande Pottery Vase

Lot #204 (Sale Order 236 of 512)

Provided for bidding in this lot is a signed Mata Ortiz Casa Grande vase. The vase shows gloss brushed gunmetal grey, on matte black, and is signed by prominent Mata Ortiz artist Gregorio "Goyo" Silveira. The vase shows excellent traditional geometric motif. Mata Ortiz is a small potting village, south of the Casas Grandes municipality, and is famous for their traditional pottery. The vase is in good condition overall, it does show some minor scuff on the bottom. The vase measures 4 7/8" tall, and approximately 6" wide.

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Ruben Rodriguez Mata Ortiz Casa Grande Pottery Ruben Rodriguez Mata Ortiz Casa Grande Pottery

Ruben Rodriguez Mata Ortiz Casa Grande Pottery

Lot #205 (Sale Order 237 of 512)

Listed in this lot is a signed Mata Ortiz Casa Grande piece of black on black pottery, hand crafted by Ruben Rodriguez. The small bowl shows three bands of repeating metallic hooks. The design pops against the matte black contrasting finish. The potting people of Mata Ortiz, have been crafting fine hand made pieces just outside of Casas Grande for generations, this piece is no exception! The bowl is in good condition overall. The piece measures 2 1/4" tall, and 4 3/4" wide.

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Tanned Montana Moose Hide Tanned Montana Moose Hide

Tanned Montana Moose Hide

Lot #206 (Sale Order 238 of 512)

For bidding in this lot is a tanned Montana taken moose hide. The hide shows rich dark brown, and speckled grey along the prominent ridge of the back, while the fur turns light khaki near the legs. The underside is soft, supple hide. The moose hide is in good condition overall, with little apparent shedding. The hide measures 72" x 52".

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Harrington & Richardson Premier .22 DA Revolver Harrington & Richardson Premier .22 DA Revolver

Harrington & Richardson Premier .22 DA Revolver

Lot #207 (Sale Order 239 of 512)

This is a Harrington & Richardson Premier Model double action revolver chambered in the .22 caliber. The revolver has a blued steel frame, 7-shot cylinder and 3" solid rib barrel with factory hard rubber grips. The barrel rib is marked "Harrington & Richardson Arms Company Worcester, Mass. U.S.A." and the left side of the barrel is marked "Premier 22 Rim Fire". The H&R revolver is in good condition. It measures 3.75" x 6.5". Serial number is 106356. This firearm requires a Curio & Relic FFL, an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Harrington & Richardson Top Break .38 DA Revolver Harrington & Richardson Top Break .38 DA Revolver

Harrington & Richardson Top Break .38 DA Revolver

Lot #208 (Sale Order 240 of 512)

This is a Harrington & Richardson Top Break hammerless double action revolver chambered in the .38 caliber. The revolver features a blued steel frame, 5-shot cylinder and solid rib 3.25" barrel with factory hard rubber grips. The barrel rib is marked "Harrington & Richardson Arms Company Worcester, Mass. U.S.A.". The H&R revolver is in good condition showing much of the original finish. The revolver measures 4" x 7.5". Serial number is 29409. This firearm requires a Curio & Relic FFL, an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Mauser Model 1914 7.65mm Semi-Automatic Pistol Mauser Model 1914 7.65mm Semi-Automatic Pistol

Mauser Model 1914 7.65mm Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot #209 (Sale Order 241 of 512)

This is a Mauser Model 1914 semi-automatic pistol chambered in the 7.65mm caliber. The pistol features a bright stainless finished frame and slide with plastic grips. The left side of the frame is marked "Mauser" and the left side of the frame is marked "Waffenfabrik Mauser A.G. Oberndorfan Mauser's Patent". The Mauser pistol is in good condition. It measures 4.25" x 6". Serial number is 70450. This firearm requires a Curio & Relic FFL, an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Mauser Model 1910 6.35mm Semi-Automatic Pistol Mauser Model 1910 6.35mm Semi-Automatic Pistol

Mauser Model 1910 6.35mm Semi-Automatic Pistol

Lot #209a (Sale Order 242 of 512)

This is a Mauser Model 1910 semi-automatic pistol chambered in the 6.35mm caliber with a leather holster. The pistol features a blued steel frame and slide with a solid walnut hardwood checkered grip. The left side of the slide is marked "Waffenfabrik Mauser A.-G. Oberndorf A.N." and the right side is marked "Mauser 6.35". The left side of the frame is marked "Mauser" and the right side is marked "Germany". The Mauser pistol is in good overall condition. It measures 4" x 5.25". Serial number is 281840. This firearm requires a Curio & Relic FFL, an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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

Plains Indian Buffalo Teeth Beaded Necklace 19th C

Lot #210 (Sale Order 243 of 512)

The lot features a Buffalo Teeth and exotic trade beaded necklace attributed to the Native American Indian Tribes of the Plains and dating to the late 19th Century. The necklace features 12 Great American Bison Buffalo teeth that have an early petrified like appearance set apart by carved bone beads and red glass trade beads. The necklace shows good condition. It measures 24" long.

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Life and Adventures of Buffalo Bill Life and Adventures of Buffalo Bill

Life and Adventures of Buffalo Bill

Lot #211 (Sale Order 244 of 512)

This is a scarce edition of "Life and Adventures of Buffalo Bill" by Colonel William F. Cody published in 1927. The book chronicles the thrilling life and times of one of the greatest adventurers of the late 1800's and early 1900's. From his start as an army scout during the westward expansion to the Buffalo Bill's Wild West, this book is an exciting read as Buffalo Bill's own words grace its pages. The book shows good condition and comes with the dust jacket. It measures 6" x 8.5".

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Pioneer Heroes and Daring Deeds Pioneer Heroes and Daring Deeds

Pioneer Heroes and Daring Deeds

Lot #212 (Sale Order 245 of 512)

This is a scarce edition of "History of our Wild West and stories of Pioneer Life" by D.M. Kelsey published in 1901. The book includes numerous accounts of the adventures of historical figures such as Buffalo Bill, Kit Carson, General Custer, Sitting Bull and many more. The cover and spine show gilt decorated illustrations. The book is in good condition. It measures 6.25" x 8.5".

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Pioneer Heroes and Daring Deeds Salesman Sample Pioneer Heroes and Daring Deeds Salesman Sample

Pioneer Heroes and Daring Deeds Salesman Sample

Lot #212a (Sale Order 246 of 512)

This is a salesman sample edition of "Pioneer Heroes and Daring Deeds" published in 1888. The book served as an abbreviated version of the original and was used to sell in a subscription format. Inside the back cover are several unused order forms. The book is in good overall condition. It measures 6" x 8.75".

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Story of Kit Carson's Life and Adventures 1873 Story of Kit Carson's Life and Adventures 1873

Story of Kit Carson's Life and Adventures 1873

Lot #213 (Sale Order 247 of 512)

This is a first edition of "The Story of Kit Carson's Life and Adventures" by Dewitt C. Peters published in 1873. Kit Carson was an American frontiersman who lived as a mountain man, Indian agent and Army officer throughout his life. This book chronicles many of his greatest adventures with riveting text and numerous illustrations. The book shows good condition with a beautifully decorated cover and spine. It measures 6" x 9".

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Original G.C. Wentworth Wax Sculpture Original G.C. Wentworth Wax Sculpture

Original G.C. Wentworth Wax Sculpture

Lot #214 (Sale Order 248 of 512)

This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth wax sculpture titled "Two Step". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. This sculpture shows a man and woman sharing a dance. The figures are beautifully carved and show wonderful detail. The sculpture is in good condition. It has been signed by the artist and is dated "1982". The wax sculpture is in good condition. It measures 6" x 9.5" and is 13.25" tall. Comes with a certificate of Authenticity and gives the new owner the rights to have it cast.

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Original G.C. Wentworth Wax Sculpture Original G.C. Wentworth Wax Sculpture

Original G.C. Wentworth Wax Sculpture

Lot #215 (Sale Order 249 of 512)

This is an original G.C. (Gerry) Wentworth wax sculpture titled "Border of Sacred Ground". Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. This sculpture shows a frontiersman on horseback approaching a Native American who is protecting a sacred burial ground. The piece shows fine detail and is in good condition. It measures 7" x 14.25" and is 11.5" tall. The piece has been signed by the artist and is dated "1978". Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and the rights to have the piece cast in bronze.

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British Lee-Enfield Mark I .303 Sporter Rifle British Lee-Enfield Mark I .303 Sporter Rifle

British Lee-Enfield Mark I .303 Sporter Rifle

Lot #216 (Sale Order 250 of 512)

You are bidding on a British Lee-Enfield Mark I .303 Sporter Bolt Action Rifle. The rifle features a 25" barrel, one 10 round magazine, hardwood stock, rear volley sight, adjustable rear sight, leather sling, and blue'd finish. The earliest Enfield rifles were the Lee-Metfords, loaded with black powder cartridges, which went into British service in the late 1880s. These lacked stripper clip or “charger” guides and soldiers of the Empire found in their combat with the Dutch Boers in South Africa that rapid reloading was nearly impossible. The change to Cordite smokeless powder necessitated a change in the style of rifling and new barrels and sights were fitted, along with the elimination of the sheet metal action cover. The original Mark I barrel had an appropriate twist for the older Mark VII 215 grain, round nose bullet. More importantly, the engineers at Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield Lock, fitted the earliest form of charger guide, to allow stripper clip replenishing of the 10-round magazine. This took the form of a half-guide fitted to the left outside of the receiver’s bolt raceway and a peculiar sliding guide fitted to the usual removable bolt head on the action’s right side. When the bolt is drawn back, a milled projection on the rear of the split bridge rear receiver pushes the bolt head charger guide forward, aligning it with the fixed guide on the left receiver, thus allowing for insertion of the 5-round stripper clip. One of the interesting things about this rifle system is that the detachable magazine is supposed to be left in place and replenished with strippers and only one spare magazine was issued per soldier, in case the original became lost or damaged in combat. This first attempt at providing charger reloading capability was overly complex and the later Mark III rifles had the usual U-shaped charger guide fitted over the action, featured by the vast majority of No. 1 rifles. This Mark I has been sporterized, but retain a good majority of the original hardware. The rifle is in good condition, handling wear and wear to the finish. The mechanics are in good condition, but are stiff. The bore shows slight darkness in the grooves and strong rifling. This rifle was manufactured in 1905. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is ER3409

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Remington Model 29 12G Pump Action Shotgun Remington Model 29 12G Pump Action Shotgun

Remington Model 29 12G Pump Action Shotgun

Lot #217 (Sale Order 251 of 512)

This lot features a Remington Model 29 12 Gauge Pump Action Shotgun. The shotgun features a 30" barrel, full fixed choke, takedown design, walnut stock, bottom ejection, front bead sight, and blue'd finish. The Remington model 29 is a updated version of the Remington model 10, The Remington Model 10 is a pump-action shotgun designed by John Pedersen with an internal hammer and a tube magazine which loaded and ejected from a port in the bottom of the receiver. The Model 29, was introduced in 1930 with improvements made by C.C. Loomis. The shotgun shows good condition, with wear to the finish and handling marks(review photos). The mechanics are smooth with good function, looks to need cleaning. Missing magazine follower and spring. The bore is is bright. This is shotgun was manufactured between 1929-1933. Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 432.

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Antique Belgian 7mm Pinfire Revolver Antique Belgian 7mm Pinfire Revolver

Antique Belgian 7mm Pinfire Revolver

Lot #218 (Sale Order 252 of 512)

This is an antique Belgian pinfire revolver chambered in the 7mm caliber. The revolver features a blued steel barrel, frame and 6-shot cylinder with solid walnut hardwood checkered grips. It also has a folding trigger and original ejector rod. The right side of the barrel and the cylinder show proof marks and the frame is marked with "AB" inside a circle as well. The Belgian pinfire revolver is in good condition. It measures 3.75" x 7.5". Serial number is 7744. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL.

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Continental 32 Spur Trigger Revolver 19th C. Continental 32 Spur Trigger Revolver 19th C.

Continental 32 Spur Trigger Revolver 19th C.

Lot #219 (Sale Order 253 of 512)

This is a 19th Century Continental single action spur trigger revolver chambered for the .32 caliber. The revolver features a nickel finished frame, 5-shot cylinder and round 3" barrel with factory hard rubber grips. The top of the barrel is marked "Continental". The revolver is in fair condition with wear as shown. It measures 3.75" x 6.75". Serial number is 4434. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL. The early antique firearm dates to Pre-1898 and would have been used as a Gambler's Boot Pistol or small personal protection firearm.

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Forehand & Wadsworth Bulldozer .32 Revolver 19th C Forehand & Wadsworth Bulldozer .32 Revolver 19th C

Forehand & Wadsworth Bulldozer .32 Revolver 19th C

Lot #219a (Sale Order 254 of 512)

This is a 19th Century Forehand & Wadsworth Bulldozer single action spur trigger revolver chambered for the .32 caliber. The revolver features a nickel finish 3" steel round barrel, frame and 6-shot cylinder with deluxe solid walnut hardwood grips. The left side of the barrel is marked "Forehand & Wadsworth Worcester, Mass. U.S.A." and the top strap is marked "Bulldozer". The spur trigger revolver is in good overall condition. It measures 3.75" x 7". Serial number is 319. This early firearm dates to Pre-1898 and would have been used as a concealed Gambler's Boot pistol or small personal protection firearm. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL.

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Navajo Morenci Turquoise & Heishe Bead Necklace Navajo Morenci Turquoise & Heishe Bead Necklace

Navajo Morenci Turquoise & Heishe Bead Necklace

Lot #220 (Sale Order 255 of 512)

Included in this lot for your consideration is a wonderful Navajo Native American Indian necklace, composed of eighty-one Morenci turquoise nuggets, capped by heishe shell beads. The Morenci turquoise nuggets show a polished finish, which accents magnificently with the inlaid pyrite of the turquoise. The dark brown heishe beads additionally compliment the green/blue hue of the turquoise well. The necklace shows good condition overall, a few of the turquoise nuggets exhibit fracture. The necklace, when unclasped and stretched out measures 29 1/2" long.

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Navajo Stamped Sterling Silver Necklace & Earrings Navajo Stamped Sterling Silver Necklace & Earrings

Navajo Stamped Sterling Silver Necklace & Earrings

Lot #221 (Sale Order 256 of 512)

This lot provides you with a set of Navajo Native American Indian jewelry pieces. The lot is constructed of stamped sterling silver. The necklace shows a concho pendant with two classical Indian feathers dropping from the center. Mounted directly to the main concho, there are four accenting Navajo sunflare pieces, which act as part of the chain. The Necklace is accompanied by matching earrings, showing the same sunflare motif. The set is in good condition. When unclasped, and stretched out - the necklace measures 18 5/8" long.

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Navajo Sterling Silver Multi-Drop Feather Necklace Navajo Sterling Silver Multi-Drop Feather Necklace

Navajo Sterling Silver Multi-Drop Feather Necklace

Lot #222 (Sale Order 257 of 512)

This lot provides you with the chance to bid on a Navajo Native American Indian, sterling silver, and sleeping beauty turquoise necklace. The necklace chain hangs off two free hanging sterling silver feathers, attaching the two feathers, there is a sterling silver concho with an inlaid nugget of turquoise set into the center. Underneath the central concho, there is one more drop feather pendant. The back of the main pendant is stamped "Sterling". Each of the larger father drops measures 2 1/8" long, and 3/4" wide.

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Folk Art Morgan Silver Dollar Pendant Necklace Folk Art Morgan Silver Dollar Pendant Necklace

Folk Art Morgan Silver Dollar Pendant Necklace

Lot #223 (Sale Order 258 of 512)

Provided for bidding in this lot is a folk art 1888 Morgan Silver Dollar, with a Victorian bust breaking through the face of the coin. The edges of the coin are additionally decorated with a twisted silver braid. The coin shows excellent craftsmanship, with good soldering, and exceptional silversmithing. The pendant is hung prominently off of a silver Cuban link chain. The coin is in good condition, it does have some soft patina forming. The pendant itself measures 1 3/4" wide, and 2" tall.

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Navajo Sterling Silver & Raw Turquoise Necklace Navajo Sterling Silver & Raw Turquoise Necklace

Navajo Sterling Silver & Raw Turquoise Necklace

Lot #224 (Sale Order 259 of 512)

This lot includes a Navajo Native American Indian necklace, composed of a large nugget of sleeping beauty turquoise, framed by a sterling silver setting - and dropped off of a custom link, sterling silver chain. The chain links follow similar styling of an infinity link chain. The back of the turquoise nugget shows a clean cut off of a larger turquoise piece, and features no matrix. The back of the pendant is stamped simply with; "sterling", indicating its .925% silver purity. The necklace is in good condition overall, showing a nice silver patina. The necklace, when unclasped and stretched out measures 23 1/4" long. The pendant itself measures 2 3/8" wide, and 1 1/4" tall.

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10 Karat Gold Garnet Floral Ring 10 Karat Gold Garnet Floral Ring

10 Karat Gold Garnet Floral Ring

Lot #225 (Sale Order 260 of 512)

This item is a gorgeous 10 karat gold ring, with three marquise cut garnet stones, and further accented with a small diamond. The stones are set into an intertwined band, and appear in a floral motif. The ring is stamped on the inside of the band with; "CI - 10K". The ring is in good condition overall, the gold band does show some patina from light wear. The piece measures to a US size 6.5, and weighs 2.4 grams.

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10 Karat Gold Mystic Topaz & Diamond Ring 10 Karat Gold Mystic Topaz & Diamond Ring

10 Karat Gold Mystic Topaz & Diamond Ring

Lot #226 (Sale Order 261 of 512)

Included for bidding in this lot is a 10 karat gold ring, with a heart cut mystic topaz stone set tightly into the center, and flanked on each side with a diamond. The ring is marked on the inside of the band with 10K-SR. The ring is in good condition, it does show some patina from wear. The ring measures 2.65 grams, and measures to a US size 7.

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10 Karat Gold Round Cut Garnet & Diamond Ring 10 Karat Gold Round Cut Garnet & Diamond Ring

10 Karat Gold Round Cut Garnet & Diamond Ring

Lot #227 (Sale Order 262 of 512)

This lot offers you a gorgeous 10 Karat gold ring featuring a wonderful round cut garnet stone set tightly into the center, and flanked by five small diamonds on each side. The ring shows a simplistic petit band, which is stamped on the inside with the makers signature, and "10K". The ring is in good condition overall. The piece measures to a US size 7.

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CZ DUO Z Aut Pistole .25 ACP/6.35 mm Pistol CZ DUO Z Aut Pistole .25 ACP/6.35 mm Pistol

CZ DUO Z Aut Pistole .25 ACP/6.35 mm Pistol

Lot #228 (Sale Order 263 of 512)

This lot features a Unique Ceska Zbrojovka DUO Z Aut Pistole .25 ACP Pistol. The pistol features a 2 1/8" barrel, Z marked grips, one 6 round magazine, and blue'd finish. This pistol is in good condition, with signs of wear and some finish loss on the right rear on the slide. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 229538

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Stoeger Condor 410 Gauge Over-Under Shotgun LNIB Stoeger Condor 410 Gauge Over-Under Shotgun LNIB

Stoeger Condor 410 Gauge Over-Under Shotgun LNIB

Lot #229 (Sale Order 264 of 512)

This lot features a Stoeger Condor Field Over & Under shotgun, chambered in 3" 410 gauge. The shotgun displays a blued receiver - with a high polish finish, ventilated rib, gorgeous checkered walnut stock, and grip, shell extractor, modified fixed chokes, and 22" barrels. The right side of the barrels are marked "Stoeger. INC. - Accokeek. Maryland", while the right side reads "Mod. Condor I 410 GA. 3" Chamber". The bottom of the receiver reads "E. R. Amantino - Made in Brazil". Both the barrels and receiver are stamped with the serial number. Overall, the shotgun is in like new in box condition, it does show some light storage wear. The shotgun measures 37 1/2" long, 4 5/8" tall (at the end of the butt-stock), and 1 1/2" thick at the fore-grip. This is a modern firearm, and requires NICS background check, or FFL transfer. Serial number: J507120-13.

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Smith & Wesson Model 10-7 .38 Special 4 Smith & Wesson Model 10-7 .38 Special 4

Smith & Wesson Model 10-7 .38 Special 4" Revolver

Lot #230 (Sale Order 265 of 512)

Included for bidding in this lot is a Smith & Wesson Model 10-7 nickel finish, N-frame revolver, chambered in .38 Special, and featuring a 4 1/8" barrel (including the additional length of the forcing cone). The double-action revolver also showcases Pachmayr "Gripper" finger groove presentation grips, and case hardened trigger and hammer. The Model 10-7 was produced by S&W in 1977 - 1988. The revolver is marked on the left side of the frame with "Smith & Wesson", and shows the trademark S&W logo just underneath the cylinder release. The right side of the firearm is marked "38 S&W Special CTG." on the barrel, and "Made in U.S.A. - Marcas Registradas - Smith & Wesson - Springfield, MASS." to the right of the frame plate. Swing the cylinder down, and you can read "MOD. 10-7 - 33318". The revolver is in good condition overall, with a tight and smooth action, with very little play, and good timing. The revolver also shows 85% + original nickel finish - There is some scattered wear from usage. The revolver measures 9 5/8" long, 5 3/4" tall, and 1 3/8" wide overall. This revolver is a modern firearm, and requires NICS background check, or FFL transfer. Serial Number: 33318

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

Original Smokey Bear Prevent Range Fires Sign

Lot #231 (Sale Order 266 of 512)

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

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Glacier National Park Panoramic Photograph Glacier National Park Panoramic Photograph

Glacier National Park Panoramic Photograph

Lot #232 (Sale Order 267 of 512)

This is an original Glacier National Park panoramic framed photograph. The photo shows a beautifully mirrored reflection of the impressive mountains on the surface of the lake. The piece shows good condition. The frame measures 8.25" x 37.5".

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George Dabich Original Wolf Pencil Sketch George Dabich Original Wolf Pencil Sketch

George Dabich Original Wolf Pencil Sketch

Lot #233 (Sale Order 268 of 512)

This is an original George Dabich (1922-2013) framed pencil sketch. George Dabich was a Wyoming artist who spent the first part of his life working as a wrangler and outfitter guide. It was these jobs that led to his career as an artist. This sketch depicts a wolf roaming his territory. The piece shows fine detail and outstanding artistic talent. The sketch has been professionally matted and framed. The image size is 7" x 10" and the frame measures 16" x 19".

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Original Mike La Fleur Acrylic Paintings Original Mike La Fleur Acrylic Paintings

Original Mike La Fleur Acrylic Paintings

Lot #234 (Sale Order 269 of 512)

This lot offers two Mike La Fleur original acrylic paintings. Mike La Fleur is a Texas artist residing in Amarillo where he operates a gallery. the first painting shows an Indian feather and the second depicts Native American teepee. Each one has been signed by the artist and is good condition. The artwork extends onto the matting. Each one measures 8" x 12".

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Till Goodan Westward Ho Cowboy Lithograph c.1939 Till Goodan Westward Ho Cowboy Lithograph c.1939

Till Goodan Westward Ho Cowboy Lithograph c.1939

Lot #235 (Sale Order 270 of 512)

This is a Till Goodan Westward Ho cowboy lithograph titled "Range Baby" from circa 1939. Goodan was an accomplished and successful Western artist in the early to mid 1900's. His most notable works were the Westward Ho designs he created for dinnerware that show Western scenes. This print depicts a cowboy and his herd of horses with the young colt showing curiosity. The print is in good condition and shows the artist's signature. The piece measures 26" x 31.5".

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Till Goodan Westward Ho Cowboy Lithograph c.1939 Till Goodan Westward Ho Cowboy Lithograph c.1939

Till Goodan Westward Ho Cowboy Lithograph c.1939

Lot #235a (Sale Order 271 of 512)

This is a Till Goodan Westward Ho cowboy lithograph titled "The Stranger" from circa 1939. Goodan was an accomplished and successful Western artist in the early to mid 1900's. His most notable works were the Westward Ho designs he created for dinnerware that show Western scenes. This print depicts the sheriff and his deputy encountering the unknown cowboy. The print is in good condition and shows the artist's signature. The piece measures 25.75" x 31.5".

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Till Goodan Westward Ho Cowboy Lithograph c.1939

Lot #235b (Sale Order 272 of 512)

This is a Till Goodan Westward Ho cowboy lithograph titled "Bomber and Buckaroos" from circa 1939. Goodan was an accomplished and successful Western artist in the early to mid 1900's. His most notable works were the Westward Ho designs he created for dinnerware that show Western scenes. This print depicts a pair of cowboys on horseback with an airplane flying overhead. The print is in good condition and shows the artist's signature. The piece measures 26" x 31.5".

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Sioux Indian Beaded Hide SAA Holster Sioux Indian Beaded Hide SAA Holster

Sioux Indian Beaded Hide SAA Holster

Lot #236 (Sale Order 273 of 512)

This is a Sioux Native American Indian beaded hide holster from the early to mid 1900's and made for a single action style revolver. The front of the holster shows a fantastic geometric beaded design made with glass seed trade beads in colors such as Cheyenne Pink, Greasy Yellow, Medium Green, Lavender and Black. The beaded holster is in good condition. It measures 3.75" x 7.25".

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Rossi 243 Win Single Shot Break Action Rifle Rossi 243 Win Single Shot Break Action Rifle

Rossi 243 Win Single Shot Break Action Rifle

Lot #237 (Sale Order 274 of 512)

Provided for your consideration in this lot is a Rossi-Braztech R243 YBS break action, single shot rifle, including a Simmons 8-point 3-9x40 scope, mounted to a 1913 picattiny accessory rail. The rifle utilizes a black synthetic checkered stock and fore-grip, removable cheek piece, blued 22" barrel & receiver, and an extended hammer. The rifle is stamped on the right side of the receiver with "Made in Brazil - Braztech. L.C. Miami, FL". The left side of the firearm reads "A. Rossi S.A. 243 WIN - R243YBS". The underside of the rifle shows the serial number. The rifle is in good condition overall, with 95% + blue finish - The stock does show some light marring, and sharp edges can be expected to show light wear. This is a modern firearm, and requires NICS background check, or FFL transfer. Serial Number: CA048205

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Rossi 243 Win Single Shot Break Action Rifle Rossi 243 Win Single Shot Break Action Rifle

Rossi 243 Win Single Shot Break Action Rifle

Lot #238 (Sale Order 275 of 512)

Featured for sale in this lot is a Rossi single shot, break action rifle - chambered in 243 Winchester. The rifle shows an ODG checkered stock and fore-grip, a blued 22" barrel & receiver, extended hammer, 1913 picatinny accessory rail, removable cheek rest, and swivel strap mounts. The rifle reads "Made in Brazil By Taurus - Braztech. L.C. Miami, FL." on the right side of the receiver, and "Rossi .243 WIN - R243YBSOD" on the left side. The rifle is in good condition overall, it does show some wear from use, most evident on the synthetic fore-grip and butt stock. The rifle is a modern firearm, and requires NICS background check, or FFL transfer. Serial Number: CA099561.

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Rossi 243 Win Single Shot Break Action Rifle LNIB Rossi 243 Win Single Shot Break Action Rifle LNIB

Rossi 243 Win Single Shot Break Action Rifle LNIB

Lot #239 (Sale Order 276 of 512)

Featured for sale in this lot is a Rossi single shot, break action rifle - chambered in 243 Winchester, and including the original box. The rifle shows a black synthetic checkered stock and fore-grip, a blued 22" barrel & receiver, extended hammer, 1913 picatinny accessory rail, removable cheek rest, and swivel strap mounts. The rifle reads "Made in Brazil By Taurus - Braztech. L.C. Miami, FL." on the right side of the receiver, and "Rossi .243 WIN" on the left side, and "MOD.243" on the bottom of the receiver. The rifle is in like new in box condition, it does show some minor wear from easy usage. The rifle is a modern firearm, and requires NICS background check, or FFL transfer. Serial Number: 5GX106554.

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Antique Western Enamelware Wash Basin w/ Stand Antique Western Enamelware Wash Basin w/ Stand

Antique Western Enamelware Wash Basin w/ Stand

Lot #240 (Sale Order 277 of 512)

Offered in this lot is an antique Western enamelware wash basin, including a wrought iron, three legged stand. The speckled enamelware bowl shows a stamped tin construction. The bowl sits tightly in the wrought iron base - additionally, the stand has two shelves, which is an oddity for these pieces. Lastly, the stand utilizes a towel rack, conveniently placed just to the side of the wash basin. Overall, the piece is in fair condition, showing heavy patina on the stand, and small pinholes rusted through the basin. The piece measures 17 1/4" across the top (with the additional length of the towel rack), and 30 1/2" tall.

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In the Rocky Mountains by W.H.G. Kingston In the Rocky Mountains by W.H.G. Kingston

In the Rocky Mountains by W.H.G. Kingston

Lot #241 (Sale Order 278 of 512)

This is an early edition of "In the Rocky Mountains; A Tale of Adventure" by W.H.G. Kingston published in 1886. The book tells the story of two siblings who were moving out west by wagon when the mother and father die. The children are picked up by a passing wagon train and so began their adventures of frontier life including dealings with the Indians. The book is in good overall condition. It measures 5.5" x 7.5".

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1876 George Catlin French Compilation 1876 George Catlin French Compilation

1876 George Catlin French Compilation

Lot #242 (Sale Order 279 of 512)

This is an 1876 publication of "La Vie Chex Les Indiens" by George Catlin. The book was published as a compilation of Catlin's earlier works about the Native American Indians of North America. The book contains numerous illustrations and shows good condition. It measures 4.75" x 7.25".

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Antique French Sitting Bull Indian Dime Novels Antique French Sitting Bull Indian Dime Novels

Antique French Sitting Bull Indian Dime Novels

Lot #243 (Sale Order 280 of 512)

This is a collection of four French Sitting Bull Native American Indian dime novels. Each of the novels was published circa 1908 and features wonderfully illustrated covers and text written in French. The dime novels are in good overall condition with age appropriate wear. Each one measures 6.25" x 8.75".

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Wild Montana Trophy Buffalo Fur Hide Rug Wild Montana Trophy Buffalo Fur Hide Rug

Wild Montana Trophy Buffalo Fur Hide Rug

Lot #244 (Sale Order 281 of 512)

This is a Montana taken Wild Great American Bison Buffalo hide rug. The American bison, also commonly known as the American buffalo or simply buffalo, is a North American species of bison that once roamed the grasslands of North America in massive herds. This would display very well on the floor, wall, or over a piece of furniture. Large Buffalo Rug rare to be wild and not from a farm. The hide is in good condition overall. The hide measures 100" long from the farthest reaching point of the neck, to the tip of the tail, and 83" wide from the tips of each hind leg.

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Wild Montana Trophy Buffalo Fur Hide Rug Wild Montana Trophy Buffalo Fur Hide Rug

Wild Montana Trophy Buffalo Fur Hide Rug

Lot #244a (Sale Order 282 of 512)

This is a Montana taken Wild Great American Bison Buffalo hide rug. The American bison, also commonly known as the American buffalo or simply buffalo, is a North American species of bison that once roamed the grasslands of North America in massive herds. This would display very well on the floor, wall, or over a piece of furniture. Large Buffalo Rug rare to be wild and not from a farm. The hide shows good condition overall, Though it is stiff from long term storage. The hide measures 6' 3" x 6' 3".

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Montana Full Curl Bighorn Sheep Shoulder Mount Montana Full Curl Bighorn Sheep Shoulder Mount

Montana Full Curl Bighorn Sheep Shoulder Mount

Lot #245 (Sale Order 283 of 512)

Offered to you in this lot is a Montana Rocky Mountains full curl big horn sheep shoulder mount, officially plugged by the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks division. The ram shows impressive full-curl horns, and excellent taxidermy work. The ram shows good condition overall, and the mount is ready to hang! The mount measures 26 3/8" wide from the tip of each horn, 33 1/4" tall from the bottom of the neck to the top of the head, and 20 1/4" deep from mounting surface to the nose.

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Engraved 19th C Warnant Flobert 32 RF Parlor Rifle Engraved 19th C Warnant Flobert 32 RF Parlor Rifle

Engraved 19th C Warnant Flobert 32 RF Parlor Rifle

Lot #246 (Sale Order 284 of 512)

This lot features a Engraved 19th Century Belgium Flobert .32 RF Parlor Rifle. The rifle features a 23 1/2" octagon barrel, Warnant type action, Checkered hardwood stock, ornate trigger guard, and blue'd finish. The “E/LG/*” within an oval indicates the final proof in Liege, Belgium, after 1856 and before July 9, 1893, when a crown was added on top of the oval. The three main Flobert variants are described and illustrated in Single Shot Rifles And Actions by Frank De Haas. Many Floberts were made of very soft steel and designed to sell at the lowest possible price. In 1920, when a box of 100 blackpowder .22 shorts cost 21 cents, the price of a new Flobert rifle was about $2.50. This rifle shows good condition for its age. The finish shows great patina with little to no pitting. The mechanics are fully functioning. The bore shows some pitting with shallow rifling. The rear sight is missing. This is a antique firearm. NO FFL transfer or NICS background check required.

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Engraved 19th C Warnant Flobert 32 RF Parlor Rifle Engraved 19th C Warnant Flobert 32 RF Parlor Rifle

Engraved 19th C Warnant Flobert 32 RF Parlor Rifle

Lot #247 (Sale Order 285 of 512)

Offered for sale is a great example of a Engraved 19th Century Warnant Flobert .32 RF Parlor Rifle. The rifle features a 24" heavy octagon barrel, fixed sights, checkered walnut stock, ornate trigger guard, and blue'd finish. The “E/LG/*” within an oval indicates the final proof in Liege, Belgium, after 1856 and before July 9, 1893, when a crown was added on top of the oval. The three main Flobert variants are described and illustrated in Single Shot Rifles And Actions by Frank De Haas. Many Floberts were made of very soft steel and designed to sell at the lowest possible price. In 1920, when a box of 100 blackpowder .22 shorts cost 21 cents, the price of a new Flobert rifle was about $2.50. This rifle shows good condition, with some wear from age. The finish shows good, but cleaned condition. The mechanics are fully functioning. The bore is bright with strong rifling, but has minor pitting. The stock looks to have been cracked then fixed. This is a Curio & Relic firearm. FFL transfer or NICS background check required. The serial number is 155.

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Antique European Double Barrel Percussion Pistol Antique European Double Barrel Percussion Pistol

Antique European Double Barrel Percussion Pistol

Lot #248 (Sale Order 286 of 512)

This is an antique European double barrel percussion pistol chambered in .41 caliber. The pistol features a bright finish with full octagon barrels, exposed hammers and a solid walnut hardwood grip. The barrels and frame are marked with "Crown/Crown/U" proof marks. The pistol has a two trigger firing system. the left trigger shows a brazed repair. The European percussion pistol is in good condition. It measures 8.5" long overall with 3" octagon barrels. Serial number is 18. This is an antique firearm and requires NO FFL.

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Trophy Montana Pronghorn Taxidermy Shoulder Mount Trophy Montana Pronghorn Taxidermy Shoulder Mount

Trophy Montana Pronghorn Taxidermy Shoulder Mount

Lot #249 (Sale Order 287 of 512)

Provided for your consideration in this lot is a fine Montana Pronghorn trophy shoulder mount. The pronghorn is a uniquely American game, existing as far East as Western Minnesota, and reaching to Eastern California - And as far North as Southern Saskatchewan, and South to Northern Baja. The Pronghorn, often referred to as an American Antelope, or simply Antelope, is actually closest related to the Giraffe, and is part of the Giraffoidea superfamily, making it a distant relative to more similar deer, antelope, and gazelles. This mount in particular shows two prominent antlers, each with an additional "prong". As well, the pronghorn displays a wonderful tan/dark brown/off-white color gradient. The mount is in good condition overall. The fur of the pronghorn does show some light matting from age. The mount measures; 14 3/4" wide, 33 1/4" tall, and 19 1/2" deep from the mounting surface to the nose.

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Howling Montana Coyote Full Mount Howling Montana Coyote Full Mount

Howling Montana Coyote Full Mount

Lot #249a (Sale Order 288 of 512)

This lot provides you the opportunity to bid on this full, professional taxidermy, mount of a howling Montana Coyote. The mount is in very good condition and has beautiful color, but is in want of a base. The mount measures 43" long (tail to nose) and 33" tall in the front (paw to nose) and 18" tall at the hind quarters. It stands on 4 3.5" bolts and in ready to mount to a base.

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Montana Trophy 10-Point Buck Shoulder Mount Montana Trophy 10-Point Buck Shoulder Mount

Montana Trophy 10-Point Buck Shoulder Mount

Lot #250 (Sale Order 289 of 512)

This is a Montana mule deer taxidermy shoulder mount. The deer mount was prepared by a professional taxidermist and shows an impressive 10 point, 5x5 set of antlers. The mule deer mount is in good condition. It measures 22" wide and 40" tall.

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Montana Trophy 8-Point Buck Shoulder Mount Montana Trophy 8-Point Buck Shoulder Mount

Montana Trophy 8-Point Buck Shoulder Mount

Lot #250a (Sale Order 290 of 512)

Offered for bidding in this lot is a Montana taken, trophy mule deer shoulder mount. The buck shows 8-point, 4x4 antlers, and quality preparation, prepared by a professional taxidermist. The impressive buck shows good coloring, with soft tan, rich brown, and off-white color gradient. Overall, the mount is in good condition, it measures 22 1/8" wide from the tips of each ear, 38 3/4" tall from the bottom of the neck to the highest point on the antlers, and 23 5/8" deep from the mounting point, to the tip of the nose.

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History of the American Fur Trade of the Far West History of the American Fur Trade of the Far West

History of the American Fur Trade of the Far West

Lot #251 (Sale Order 291 of 512)

This is a complete set of Volume I and II of "A History of the American Fur Trade of the Far West" by Hiram Martin Chittenden. The books provide a comprehensive history of fur trading in the western U.S. from the early to late 1800's. The books are hardbound and come with the original dust jackets. The books are in good condition. The map inside the front cover of Volume I is present. Each book measures 6" x 8.5".

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Stanley In Africa by James Boyd 1st Edition 1889 Stanley In Africa by James Boyd 1st Edition 1889

Stanley In Africa by James Boyd 1st Edition 1889

Lot #252 (Sale Order 292 of 512)

This is a first edition of "Stanley in Africa" by James P. Boyd published in 1889. The book features a beautifully illustrated front cover and spine. The books tells the thrilling tales of the adventures of Henry M. Stanley on his expeditions to the Dark Continent of Africa. The book contains numerous illustrations, maps and color plates. The piece shows good overall condition. The book measures 6.5" x 9.25".

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The Great Company (Hudson Bay) by Beckles Willson The Great Company (Hudson Bay) by Beckles Willson

The Great Company (Hudson Bay) by Beckles Willson

Lot #253 (Sale Order 293 of 512)

This is a first edition of "The Great Company" by Beckles Willson published in 1899. The book provides a comprehensive history of the Hudson's Bay Company from its beginnings in the 1600's through the end of the 1800's. The book has many maps and illustrations. The book shows good condition. It measures 6.5" x 9.5".

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The Mountains of California by John Muir 1898 The Mountains of California by John Muir 1898

The Mountains of California by John Muir 1898

Lot #254 (Sale Order 294 of 512)

This is a first edition of "The Mountains of California" by John Muir published in 1898. Muir was a Scottish-American naturalist and is often referred to as the "Father of the National Parks. This book provides a description of California's mountains including their geography, plant life, climate, etc. The book contains numerous maps and illustrations. It is in good condition. The book measures 5.5" x 7.75".

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Till Goodan Westward Ho Cowboy Lithograph c.1939 Till Goodan Westward Ho Cowboy Lithograph c.1939

Till Goodan Westward Ho Cowboy Lithograph c.1939

Lot #255 (Sale Order 295 of 512)

This is a Till Goodan Westward Ho cowboy lithograph titled "Mustang Runners" from circa 1939. Goodan was an accomplished and successful Western artist in the early to mid 1900's. His most notable works were the Westward Ho designs he created for dinnerware that show Western scenes. This print depicts a pair of cowboys on horseback driving a herd of wild horses . The print is in good condition and shows the artist's signature. The piece measures 23" x 31".

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Till Goodan Westward Ho Cowboy Lithograph c.1939 Till Goodan Westward Ho Cowboy Lithograph c.1939

Till Goodan Westward Ho Cowboy Lithograph c.1939

Lot #255a (Sale Order 296 of 512)

This is a Till Goodan Westward Ho cowboy lithograph titled "Guardians of the Range" from circa 1939. Goodan was an accomplished and successful Western artist in the early to mid 1900's. His most notable works were the Westward Ho designs he created for dinnerware that show Western scenes. This print depicts a pair of cowboys overlooking the open range. The print is in good condition and shows the artist's signature. The piece measures 25.75" x 31.5".

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Turkmen Asmaligh Ceremonial Camel Cover c. 19th C. Turkmen Asmaligh Ceremonial Camel Cover c. 19th C.

Turkmen Asmaligh Ceremonial Camel Cover c. 19th C.

Lot #256 (Sale Order 297 of 512)

Made available for bidding in this lot is an antique Turkish camel cover, composed of exceptional mineral dyed wool. Such ornate camel covers - much like this one, would traditionally be used in wedding settings. The saddle blanket shows expert craftsmanship, with a tight weave, and extremely ornate geometric design. The cover is constructed in a five-sided, elongated pentagon shape, with girthy woolen tassels draping off three of the sides. The saddle blanket originates from as early as the late 1800's, and shows very-good condition. Examples similar to this blanket typically have missing tassels. Without the extra length of the tassels, the cover measures 45 3/4" wide, and 25 1/2" deep.

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Mid-Century Double Saddle Blanket, Mexican Mid-Century Double Saddle Blanket, Mexican

Mid-Century Double Saddle Blanket, Mexican

Lot #257 (Sale Order 298 of 512)

This is a Mid-Century Mexican double saddle blanket. Saddle blankets were typically woven as singles (32" x36") or doubles (36" x 60"). This one measures 60" x 27.5" and has 7" of red fringe on one end. The wool blanket shows red and white alternating stripes on a green field. At each end of the blanket is a design incorporating red, green, yellow and white. The blanket is in good overall condition.

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French Folding Mahogany Game Table c. 1740 - French Folding Mahogany Game Table c. 1740 -

French Folding Mahogany Game Table c. 1740 -

Lot #258 (Sale Order 299 of 512)

This lot contains a classical French folding game table. The table was handcrafted for export to America by Vincent Rose. The table is etched "Made In France 1740", the provenance provided by the seller attributes the table to around the 1830's. The table is constructed in two halves - the sturdy bottom, and the removable folding top. The table sits prominently on wheeled claw feet at all four corners, and a hand carved center support column, with exceptional detail and craftsmanship. The table top has an octagonal shape, when folded, it can be placed flush against a wall. The table is in good condition, especially for the age. There is obvious wear on the table top. The table measures 35 5/8" wide, 29" tall, and 17 3/4" deep (When the top is folded in half).

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1898 Remington's Frontier Sketches 1898 Remington's Frontier Sketches

1898 Remington's Frontier Sketches

Lot #259 (Sale Order 300 of 512)

This is "Remington's Frontier Sketches" by Frederic Remington published in 1898. Frederic Remington is arguably the greatest American Western artist in history. Born in 1861, Remington was a vastly accomplished artist who worked in various medium including watercolor, oil, pen and ink, sculpture and writing. His works have influenced generations of artists who came after his lifetime. This book is a wonderful selection of 15 of his sketches with a foreword by George S. Rowe. The book is in good overall condition. The cover and spine has wear and damage as shown. The interior pages are somewhat wavy as well. The book measures 9.5" x 12.75".

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Navajo Sleeping Beauty Turquoise & Silver Bracelet Navajo Sleeping Beauty Turquoise & Silver Bracelet

Navajo Sleeping Beauty Turquoise & Silver Bracelet

Lot #260 (Sale Order 301 of 512)

For your consideration in this lot is a signed Navajo Native American Indian bracelet. The cuff shows 18 striking stones of sleeping beauty turquoise, set tightly into the cuff, and further decorated with silver beadlets on all corners. The edges of the bracelet have braided twists of silver that accentuate across the entire face of the piece, and bordered by engraved sloped arches. The piece is stamped "Sterling" on the back, attributing to its .925% silver purity. The cuff is also signed with the Navajo hallmark "AW".The cuff displays good condition overall. The bracelet measures 2 5/8" wide, and 1 7/8" tall. The inside circumference of the cuff equals approximately 6 1/2".

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Jaqueline Smiley Sterling Silver Indian Chief Ring Jaqueline Smiley Sterling Silver Indian Chief Ring

Jaqueline Smiley Sterling Silver Indian Chief Ring

Lot #261 (Sale Order 302 of 512)

This is a signed sterling silver Native American Indian Chief sterling silver ring made by Western Vintage Revival silversmith Jaqueline Smiley. The ring is made from solid sterling silver and features the Indian chief in a full headdress with copper feathers. The band has hand tooled accents. The inside of the band has been signed by the maker and is marked "950". The ring is in good condition. It is approximately size 9.5 and is adjustable.

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Zuni Sterling Silver Inlaid Turquoise Coral Ring Zuni Sterling Silver Inlaid Turquoise Coral Ring

Zuni Sterling Silver Inlaid Turquoise Coral Ring

Lot #262 (Sale Order 303 of 512)

This is a signed Zuni Native American Indian sterling silver inlaid ring. The ring is made from solid sterling silver and features a wonderful inlaid design composed of turquoise, coral, mother of pearl and onyx. The inside is signed "J.R.B. Zuni N" and was made by John & Rosalie Bowannie. The ring is in good condition. It is size 9.5.

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Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Collar Tips Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Collar Tips

Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Collar Tips

Lot #263 (Sale Order 304 of 512)

This is a pair of Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver turquoise gold filled collar tips. The collar tips are hand crafted from silver set with a Sleeping Beauty Turquoise cabochon with gold filled accents and inlaid turquoise, coral and mother of pearl. The Navajo collar tips are in good condition. Each one measures 1 3/8" x 1 3/8".

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Sterling Silver Turtle Effigy Bangle Bracelet Sterling Silver Turtle Effigy Bangle Bracelet

Sterling Silver Turtle Effigy Bangle Bracelet

Lot #264 (Sale Order 305 of 512)

This is a sterling silver turtle effigy bangle bracelet. The turtle image is repeated completely around the entire piece. The inside is signed "A" (Annie Chapo, Navajo) and is marked "925". The bangle is in good condition. It measures 2.75" in diameter and is 5/8" wide.

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Santo Domingo Pueblo Sterling Silver Cuff Santo Domingo Pueblo Sterling Silver Cuff

Santo Domingo Pueblo Sterling Silver Cuff

Lot #265 (Sale Order 306 of 512)

This is a Santo Domingo Pueblo Native American Indian signed sterling silver cuff. The piece is made from solid sterling silver and features a wonderful chevron design. The inside is stamped with images of snail, turtle, buffalo, dragonfly, bear, fish and lizard. It has been signed "CLBZ" by the artist, Mitchell Calabaza, and is marked "Sterling". The cuff is in very good condition. It measures 1.5" x 2.25" and is 3/8" wide.

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U.S. Indian Service Comanche Scout Sword c. 1870 U.S. Indian Service Comanche Scout Sword c. 1870

U.S. Indian Service Comanche Scout Sword c. 1870

Lot #266 (Sale Order 307 of 512)

The lot features an excellent circa 1870 Southern Plains Native American Indian adorned U.S. Indian Service sword and scabbard. The rare authentic example features the proper markigns and beautiful unique engraving. The scabbard is adorned with silver conchos, a silver star, early glass trade seed beads, and two authentic U.S. Indian Service Buttons. The piece was collected from the Comanche Indian tribe in Texas. Ther is a wrap of old striped trade clothe on the gilt and the handle is covered in parfleche hide with a sinew sewn construction. The is truly a very rare and unique presentation weapon from the Indian Wars period that belonged to a Comanche scout working for the U.S. Indian Service. The blade is marked USIS in the correct early script in the correct engraving section of the U.S. Presentation sword. The sword appears to measures 26 inches in length with the rawhide scabbard being 19.75 inches in length. ESTIMATE: $2,000 to $3,500

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

Harry Finlayson Custom Show Martingale & Headstall

Lot #268 (Sale Order 308 of 512)

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

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

Harpham Bros. Co. Lincoln Nebraska Saddle

Lot #269 (Sale Order 309 of 512)

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

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Early Basket Weaved Form Fitter Saddle & Tapaderos Early Basket Weaved Form Fitter Saddle & Tapaderos

Early Basket Weaved Form Fitter Saddle & Tapaderos

Lot #269a (Sale Order 310 of 512)

Up for bidding in this lot is an exceptional "form fitter" saddle, from the private collection of Kent DeVore - Owner and operator of "DeVore Saddlery" of Helena Montana. The structure of the saddle utilizes a high cantle, an exaggerated undercut swell fork, brass rigging dee's, and wonderful matching tapaderos. The custom hand tooled basket weave texture runs across the borders of the entire saddle, and accentuates the scalloped brass conchos. The saddle is absent of a makers hallmark, it is stamped on the back of the cantle with "ROSS", as well the tapaderos read "ROSS" in overlayed brass letters. The anatomy and condition of the saddle seem to date the piece of tack to the late 1800's or early 1900's. The saddle shows good condition, the rear billet strap seems to be a more modern addition. The saddle has a 15" seat.

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Western Ceremonial Parade Saddle by Eagle Original Western Ceremonial Parade Saddle by Eagle Original

Western Ceremonial Parade Saddle by Eagle Original

Lot #269b (Sale Order 311 of 512)

Made available for bidding in this lot is a Western ceremonial parade saddle, crafted by Eagle Originals. The saddle showcases a two-tone color scheme, with a black seat and gullet, and rich brown leather elsewhere. The saddle shows chromed riggings dee's, and silver colored decorative conchos. The saddle is in fair condition overall, there is a tear in the seat. The saddle utilizes a 17" seat.

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1950's Marilyn Monroe Nude Tip Tray Collection 1950's Marilyn Monroe Nude Tip Tray Collection

1950's Marilyn Monroe Nude Tip Tray Collection

Lot #270 (Sale Order 312 of 512)

This is a collection of four original Marilyn Monroe nude tip trays from the 1950's. The trays are tin litho and are marked "Marilyn Monroe". Each tray is in very good condition. They measure 4" in diameter.

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Discovery of Yellowstone Park 1870 N.P. Langford Discovery of Yellowstone Park 1870 N.P. Langford

Discovery of Yellowstone Park 1870 N.P. Langford

Lot #271 (Sale Order 313 of 512)

This is a scarce "The Discovery of Yellowstone Park 1870" by Nathaniel Pitt Langford. The book was published by J.E. Haynes in 1923. The book tells the story of the Washburn Expedition in 1870 and features many illustrations, photos, and maps. The book was written by N.P. Langford who was the diarist for the expedition and the first superintendent of Yellowstone. The book is in good condition, with few signs of wear. The book measures 5" x 7".

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F. Jay Haynes Checkbook 1894 F. Jay Haynes Checkbook 1894

F. Jay Haynes Checkbook 1894

Lot #272 (Sale Order 314 of 512)

This is an original F. Jay Haynes checkbook from 1894. Haynes was the official photographer for the Northern Pacific Railroad and Yellowstone National Park in the late 1800's. Each of the checks has been signed by Haynes himself. The piece shows good overall condition. The book measures 3.25" x 13.25

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Original G.C. Wentworth Pen and Ink Sketches Original G.C. Wentworth Pen and Ink Sketches

Original G.C. Wentworth Pen and Ink Sketches

Lot #273 (Sale Order 315 of 512)

This is a pair of original G.C. Wentworth pen and ink sketches. Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. The first sketch shows a lion head and the second shows a howling coyote. Each one shows wonderful detail and artistic talent. They have been signed by the artist and are dated "82". The sketches have been professionally matted and framed and show good condition. The frames measure 13.5" x 16.25".

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Original G.C. Wentworth Pen and Ink Sketches Original G.C. Wentworth Pen and Ink Sketches

Original G.C. Wentworth Pen and Ink Sketches

Lot #274 (Sale Order 316 of 512)

This is a pair of original G.C. Wentworth pen and ink sketches. Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. The sketches show a cowboy riding a bucking bronco. Each one shows wonderful detail and artistic talent. They have been signed by the artist and are dated "82". The sketches have been professionally matted and framed and show good condition. The frames measure 14.25" x 17.25".

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Original G.C. Wentworth Collection of Sketches Original G.C. Wentworth Collection of Sketches

Original G.C. Wentworth Collection of Sketches

Lot #275 (Sale Order 317 of 512)

This is a collection of original G.C. Wentworth pen and ink and pencil sketches. Gerry Wentworth was a Great Falls, Montana artist who grew up in the era just after Charles Russell's life. He was largely self taught and spent the majority of his life working in painting, sculpture and wood carving. Wentworth's works have been widely exhibited in such places as the C.M. Russell Show, the Phippen Art Show and the Frank Tenney Johnson Show. In 1981, he won Best of Show at the Northwest Americana Art Show. The sketches show a cowboy, horses and a canoe floating the river. Each one shows wonderful detail and artistic talent. They have been signed by the artist and are dated "1980" and "82". The sketches have been professionally matted and framed and show good condition. The largest frame measure 14.5" x 17.75".

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

Zapotec Native American Indian Hand-Spun Wool Rug

Lot #276 (Sale Order 318 of 512)

Offered for sale is this large hand spun and dyed 100% wool rug made by members of the Zapotec tribe of Mexico. The rug features nice vivid coloring and eye-catching geometric shapes. The rug is in good condition for its age, showing very little loose thread; there is a small (1.5"sq.) section of damage on one side, close to the corner. The rug measures 79.5" x 52.5".

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Navajo Chinle Style Wool Rug Navajo Chinle Style Wool Rug

Navajo Chinle Style Wool Rug

Lot #277 (Sale Order 319 of 512)

Available to you in this lot is a Navajo Native American Indian Chinle style wool rug. The rug is composed of mineral dyed wool, and shows a soft khaki primary color, accented by pastel robin egg blue, rich red, vibrant orange, and corn yellow. Additionally, the blanket shows a wide gradient of earth tones. Overall, the rug shows off four rows of polychrome diamonds, and five striking horizontal bands. The rug shows fair condition overall, there is apparent color bleeding, and substantial staining. The rug does still boast a tight weave, and displays well! The rug measures 58 3/4" long, and 29 1/4" wide.

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Navajo Old Crystal Pattern Wool Rug Navajo Old Crystal Pattern Wool Rug

Navajo Old Crystal Pattern Wool Rug

Lot #278 (Sale Order 320 of 512)

This lot contains an original Navajo Native American Indian Crystal pattern wool rug. The rug is composed of vegetal dyed wool, and shows an exceptional gradient of earth tone colors, including; khaki, rich brown, off-white, and dark tan. The rug shows three groups of traditional storm pattern medallions, bordered on the insides by two striking brown and white horizontal bands. The rug originates from around the first quarter of the 1900's, and shows good condition overall - showing a tight weave, and good coloring. There is however, wear indicative of age. The rug measures 31 1/2" wide, and 27 1/4" tall.

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Navajo Two Grey Hills Pattern Wool Rug Navajo Two Grey Hills Pattern Wool Rug

Navajo Two Grey Hills Pattern Wool Rug

Lot #279 (Sale Order 321 of 512)

Offered to you in this lot is a Navajo Native American Indian wool rug. The rug follows the Two Grey Hills pattern, with a central diamond motif, surrounded by accenting geometric pattern. The border of the rug is adorned with a stepped motif, in polychrome corn yellow, and black. The rug shows good overall condition for age, with slight color fade, and scattered loose thread - All-in-all however, the rug displays fantastically! The piece measures 27 1/2" x 22 1/2".

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Navajo Multi-Drop Turquoise Charm Necklace Navajo Multi-Drop Turquoise Charm Necklace

Navajo Multi-Drop Turquoise Charm Necklace

Lot #280 (Sale Order 322 of 512)

Provided for your consideration in this lot is a gorgeous Navajo Native American Indian charm necklace. The necklace is composed of twenty-one sterling silver paddle-drops, of which the center seven charms boasts inlaid sleeping beauty turquoise nuggets. The chain of the necklace is additionally decorated with silver colored roll beads, and small silver beadlets. The necklace is in good condition overall. The piece measures 7 3/8" long.

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Montana Centennial Belt Buckle Collection Montana Centennial Belt Buckle Collection

Montana Centennial Belt Buckle Collection

Lot #281 (Sale Order 323 of 512)

This lot offers a collection of 8 Montana Centennial belt buckles from 1989. The buckles were made by the Treasure State Foundry in Kalispell, Montana to commemorate Montana's 100 years of statehood. They are made from pewter set with a genuine Montana sapphire and each was produced in a limited edition of 2,500. Included is "Glacier Park" (#210), "Yellowstone" (#210), "Bison Range" (#210), "Last Stand" (#210), "Cowboy" (#1022), "Mule Deer" (#1022), "Great Seal of the State of Montana" (#1995), and "Farmer Rancher" (#928). The buckles are in very good condition. Each one measures 2.75" x 3.5".

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Original Raydan Native American Oil Painting Original Raydan Native American Oil Painting

Original Raydan Native American Oil Painting

Lot #282 (Sale Order 324 of 512)

This is an original oil on board framed Native American painting by Raydan, Standing Bear from Montana. The title of the painting is "Horse Stealer" and shows an Indian on horseback preparing to rustle some horses. The painting shows fine detail and is in good condition. It has been signed by the artist and is dated "76". The frame measures 12" x 15".

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Barthalmess Miles City Montana Photograph Barthalmess Miles City Montana Photograph

Barthalmess Miles City Montana Photograph

Lot #283 (Sale Order 325 of 512)

This is a Montana photograph by Christian Barthalmess, a noted Montana photographer in the late 1800's to early 1900's. Barthalmess was a member of the 22nd Infantry stationed at Fort Keogh in the 1880's. This photograph shows a pasture with covered wagons and a coral with cattle taken near Miles City, Montana. It is believed to have been made directly from the original glass negative, however, exact age is unknown. The photograph is in good condition. It measures 13" x 19.75".

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Barthalmess Miles City Montana Photograph Barthalmess Miles City Montana Photograph

Barthalmess Miles City Montana Photograph

Lot #283a (Sale Order 326 of 512)

This is a Montana photograph by Christian Barthalmess, a noted Montana photographer in the late 1800's to early 1900's. Barthalmess was a member of the 22nd Infantry stationed at Fort Keogh in the 1880's. This photograph shows a pioneer log house taken near Miles City, Montana. It is believed to have been made directly from the original glass negative, however, exact age is unknown. The photograph is in good condition. It measures 13" x 19.75".

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French Guiana Carved Coconut Folk Art 19th Century French Guiana Carved Coconut Folk Art 19th Century

French Guiana Carved Coconut Folk Art 19th Century

Lot #284 (Sale Order 327 of 512)

This is a folk art carved coconut from French Guiana in the mid to late 1800's. The piece was collected from the Brittany Region in France. It is believed to have been carved by a French sailor or perhaps a prisoner that was sent to French Guiana. The carving shows a soldier courting a young woman. It has been expertly carved with fine detail and is in good condition. It measures 3.25" x 4.5".

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Last Chance Gulch Photograph Helena Montana Last Chance Gulch Photograph Helena Montana

Last Chance Gulch Photograph Helena Montana

Lot #285 (Sale Order 328 of 512)

This is a tinted framed photograph of Last Chance Gulch in Helena, Montana. The back of the piece is marked "View from Bridge Street and Last Chance Gulch ca. 1874 Montana Hist. Society". The photograph is in good overall condition. The frame measures 12.5" x 16.5".

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

Jennings Firearms Bryco 38 & Model J-22

Lot #286 (Sale Order 329 of 512)

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

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Jennings Firearms Model J-22 .22 Long Rifle Pistol Jennings Firearms Model J-22 .22 Long Rifle Pistol

Jennings Firearms Model J-22 .22 Long Rifle Pistol

Lot #287 (Sale Order 330 of 512)

This lot gives you the chance to bid on a Jennings Firearms INC. Model J-22, chambered in .22 Cal Long Rifle. The pistol is blowback operated, and striker fired. The pistol utilizes a six round magazine, which is ejected via a heel type magazine release. The firearm reads on the left side of the slide with "Jennings Firearms Inc. - Chino California U.S.A." and also has the label for the safety engage which simply shows "F-S". The right side of the slide reads "Model J-22 22 CAL. LONG RIFLE". The backstrap of the pistol is stamped "CALWESTCO. - 282320". CALWESTCO. was a sister comapny of Jennings Firearms Inc., and produced Jennings models between the 1980's - 1990's. The pistol is in good condition, there is some scratching to the wood grips. This is a modern firearm and requires an FFL transfer or NICS background check. Serial #282320. The overall measurements for the pistol are; 5" long, 3 3/8" tall, and 7/8" thick.

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

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

Lot #288 (Sale Order 331 of 512)

This is a U.S. Revolver Co. break top double action revolver chambered for the .32 caliber. The revolver features a bright nickel finished frame, 5-shot cylinder and round 3" barrel with custom solid walnut hardwood grips. The barrel rib is marked "U.S. Revolver Co. Made in U.S.A.". The revolver is in very good condition. This turn of the century firearm most likely dates to circa early 1900 and would have been used as a small personal protection concealed weapon for women or Gambler's. It measures 3.75" x 6.5". Serial number is 22871. This firearm requires a Curio & Relic FFL, an FFL Transfer or a NICS Background Check.

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Original Native American Indian Photograph Original Native American Indian Photograph

Original Native American Indian Photograph

Lot #289 (Sale Order 332 of 512)

This is an original Native American Indian photograph from circa 1940. The photograph is titled "Him Big Chief" and shows a young Indian boy in a full headdress. The piece is in good condition. The frame measures 18" x 22".

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Original A & W Root Beer Porcelain Sign Original A & W Root Beer Porcelain Sign

Original A & W Root Beer Porcelain Sign

Lot #290 (Sale Order 333 of 512)

Offered for sale is a Original A & W Root Beer Porcelain Sign. The sign features a orange, white, brown color scheme. A&W Root Beer is a root beer brand primarily available in the United States and Canada, started in 1919 by Roy W. Allen. In 1922, Allen partnered with Frank Wright. They combined their initials to create the brand "A&W" and inspired a restaurant chain, founded in 1922. Originally, A&W root beer drinks sold for five cents. The sign shows some wear from age and use. The sign measures 11 3/4" Dia.

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Dad's Root Beer Advertising Sign Dad's Root Beer Advertising Sign

Dad's Root Beer Advertising Sign

Lot #291 (Sale Order 334 of 512)

This is a Dad's Root Beer advertising sign. The sign reads "Deliciously Yours Dad's Old Fashioned Root Beer". It is marked at the bottom "AAA Sign Co., Coitsville, Ohio". The sign is in good condition. It measures 23.25" in diameter.

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Antique Buffalo Skinning Knife Set Antique Buffalo Skinning Knife Set

Antique Buffalo Skinning Knife Set

Lot #292 (Sale Order 335 of 512)

This is an antique buffalo skinning knife set. The set includes a leather scabbard with three wooden handled knives and a sharpening steel. One of the knives is marked "Russell & Co Green River Works" and another is marked "Stiletto". The buffalo skinning set is in good overall condition. The scabbard measures 5.25" x 9.25".

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Large German Beer Stein Large German Beer Stein

Large German Beer Stein

Lot #293 (Sale Order 336 of 512)

This is a large German 6 liter beer stein. The stein shows a fantastic scene with numerous figures on the outside. The bottom has been stamped "Germany". The beer stein is in good overall condition. It is missing the lid as shown. The stein measures 7.25" in diameter and is 18" tall.

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Life of Kit Carson by Charles Burdett 1869 Life of Kit Carson by Charles Burdett 1869

Life of Kit Carson by Charles Burdett 1869

Lot #294 (Sale Order 337 of 512)

This is an 1969 publication of "Life of Kit Carson" by Charles Burdett. The book serves as a comprehensive biography of Carson who was a Western guide, trapper and frontiersman in the early to mid 1800's. The book shows decorated covers and spine. It is in good overall condition. The book measures 5.5" x 7.5".

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The Wedge of Gold by C.C. Goodwin 1893 The Wedge of Gold by C.C. Goodwin 1893

The Wedge of Gold by C.C. Goodwin 1893

Lot #295 (Sale Order 338 of 512)

This is a first edition of "The wedge of Gold" by C.C. Goodwin published in 1893. The book is an interesting narrative about the discovery of gold in Nevada. The book is in good overall condition. It measures 6" x 9".

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1941 White Sulphur Springs Montana Photograph 1941 White Sulphur Springs Montana Photograph

1941 White Sulphur Springs Montana Photograph

Lot #296 (Sale Order 339 of 512)

This is a photograph of a wagon being pulled by a team of elk in White Sulphur Springs, Montana on September 6, 1941. This is believed to be a later published piece using the original photograph or the negative. The photograph has been professionally matted and framed. The frame measures 14.75" x 20.25".

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Zuni Maxx Laate Eagle Fetish Antler Carving Zuni Maxx Laate Eagle Fetish Antler Carving

Zuni Maxx Laate Eagle Fetish Antler Carving

Lot #297 (Sale Order 340 of 512)

Offered to you in this lot is a Zuni Native American Indian fetish craving, depicting an eagle standing victoriously on another. The magnificent carving was crafted and signed by expert Zuni craftsman, Maxx Laate. Maxx has been practicing his carving since the 1980's, alongside his now deceased brother Pernell. Maxx's most common medium is deer antler, though material can range from walrus teeth, fossil, turquoise, fishrock, and even natural amber honey. Working with the precision of a watchmaker, Maxx and Pernell could add intensity, motion, and gracefulness to their carvings. This carving in particular is in good condition. The piece measures 3 3/8" wide at the base, and 3 7/8" tall.

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Indian Races of North & South America 1854 Indian Races of North & South America 1854

Indian Races of North & South America 1854

Lot #298 (Sale Order 341 of 512)

This is a RARE early edition of "The Indian Races of North and South America" by Charles De Wolf Brownell published in 1854. The book provides an intriguing description of Native American Indians in the Americas. The book contains numerous illustrations and color plates. The book shows good overall condition. It measures 6" x 9".

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One Dozen Complete Johnson's Folding Goose Decoys One Dozen Complete Johnson's Folding Goose Decoys

One Dozen Complete Johnson's Folding Goose Decoys

Lot #299 (Sale Order 342 of 512)

This lot features One Dozen Complete Johnson's Folding Goose Decoys. The decoys features original bag, stands, waxed fiber construction, and great detail. The pieces are in good condition, with some signs of age.

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Ojibwe Floral Beaded & Fur Lined Moccasin Ojibwe Floral Beaded & Fur Lined Moccasin

Ojibwe Floral Beaded & Fur Lined Moccasin

Lot #300 (Sale Order 343 of 512)

For bidding in this lot is a pair of Ojibwe Native American Indian floral trade seed beaded moccasins, additionally adorned with fur. Each moccasin shows two flowers composed of solid and translucent trade seed beads in Light Blue, Dark Transparent Red, Medium Transparent Green, and more. The moccasins are in good condition, with no apparent bead loss. Each shoe measures 9 3/4" from toe to heel, and 4 1/8" wide at the ball of the foot.

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Navajo Sterling & Lone Mountain Turquoise Buckle Navajo Sterling & Lone Mountain Turquoise Buckle

Navajo Sterling & Lone Mountain Turquoise Buckle

Lot #301 (Sale Order 344 of 512)

This lot includes a wonderful, signed Navajo Native American Indian belt buckle. The silver buckle showcases a - close to gem quality - nugget of lone mountain turquoise, encircled by awesome sunburst motifs. The buckle is signed on the back with Navajo hallmark "GU", and is additionally stamped "Sterling", indicating its .925% silver purity. The buckle is in good condition with bright mirror tone silver, and no cracks to the large turquoise nugget. The buckle measures 3" x 2 1/2".

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Zuni Wayne C. Gold Plated Multi-Stone Watch Zuni Wayne C. Gold Plated Multi-Stone Watch

Zuni Wayne C. Gold Plated Multi-Stone Watch

Lot #302 (Sale Order 345 of 512)

For bidding is a Zuni Native American Indian gold plated watch, hand crafted by Wayne C.. The watch displays six nuggets of Fox turquoise, and six nuggets of oxblood coral, set tightly into the watch band. Additionally, the watch is clamped in by ornate hand tooled accents. The watch itself is Caravelle. The inside of the band is stamped "Wayne C.". Overall, the watch is in good condition, and believed to be gold plated sterling silver, metal remains untested. The watch measures 3 1/8" wide, and 2 3/8" tall. The inside circumference of the watch band measures approximately 7 1/2".

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Signed Sioux Beaded & Carved Catlinite Pipe & Stem Signed Sioux Beaded & Carved Catlinite Pipe & Stem

Signed Sioux Beaded & Carved Catlinite Pipe & Stem

Lot #303 (Sale Order 346 of 512)

For bidding in this lot is a Sioux Native American Indian carved catlinite pipe bowl, and wooden beaded pipe stem. The bottom of the bowl is signed with a hand carved name; "Spotted Elk". The pipe stem has a rich brown stain, and is adorned with medium cut tanned hide fringe, and Corn Yellow, Light Green, and Dark Maroon. The pipe and stem are in good condition, and originate from the mid-late 20th century. Together, the pipe measures 23" long, 1" wide at the thickest part of the stem, and 3" tall from the bottom of the bowl to the top.

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Plains Indian Inlaid Pewter War Club Skull Cracker Plains Indian Inlaid Pewter War Club Skull Cracker

Plains Indian Inlaid Pewter War Club Skull Cracker

Lot #304 (Sale Order 347 of 512)

Available in this lot is a Plains Native American Indian war club or skull cracker. The club features four band of inlaid pewter over a red stone. The wooden handle of the club is wrapped in tanned leather hide, and features a lanyard for the wrist. The war club is in good condition overall, it originates from the mid 20th century. The war club measures 27 1/4" long with the length of the wrist strap, and 6 1/4" wide.

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Sioux Rawhide Wrapped War Club Sioux Rawhide Wrapped War Club

Sioux Rawhide Wrapped War Club

Lot #305 (Sale Order 348 of 512)

For bidding in this lot is an antique Sioux Native American Indian war club. The wooden handle of the club is wrapped with rawhide. The club head is secured to the end of the handle with additional rawhide wrap. The club is in fair condition. The club measures 16" long, and 3 7/8" wide.

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Original World War Two Era Nazi Flag Original World War Two Era Nazi Flag

Original World War Two Era Nazi Flag

Lot #306 (Sale Order 349 of 512)

Contained in this lot for bidding is a genuine World War Two era Nazi flag, prominently displaying he Nazi party colors; red, black, and white. The flag is constructed of heavy gauge linen fabric. The Nazi Swastika is stitched onto the white disc - which additionally, is stitched to the blood red base. The original flag is in fair-good condition for age. It shows color fading, and scattered staining and pin holes. The flag measures 56 1/2" x 53 1/2"

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Early Archaic Period Hornstone Dalton Point Early Archaic Period Hornstone Dalton Point

Early Archaic Period Hornstone Dalton Point

Lot #307 (Sale Order 350 of 512)

Offered for bidding in this lot is an early archaic period (8,000 - 1,000 BC) Dalton Point, originating from Trigg County, Kentucky. The Dalton Point includes a Certificate of Authenticity from "Baker Authentication", scoring a grade 8.5. The Dalton Point is distinguished by their concave base with "ears", that can sometimes flare outward. This Dalton Point is in good condition. The piece measures 2 1/2" long, and 1" wide.

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Papago Hand Woven Indian Coil Basket & Tray Papago Hand Woven Indian Coil Basket & Tray

Papago Hand Woven Indian Coil Basket & Tray

Lot #308 (Sale Order 351 of 512)

This lot features a Papago Native American Indian Hand Woven Coil Basket and Tray. The pieces features a tight weave and good detail. The basket and tray are in good condition, with little wear and use. The pieces measure

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Hopi Indian Coil Plaque Navajo Wedding Basket 1950 Hopi Indian Coil Plaque Navajo Wedding Basket 1950

Hopi Indian Coil Plaque Navajo Wedding Basket 1950

Lot #309 (Sale Order 352 of 512)

Offered for sale is a Hopi Native American Indian Coil Plaque Navajo Native American Indian Wedding Basket Design. The plaque shows a traditional Navajo wedding basket design that shows a tight weave and good detail. The condition of the plaque is a good, with some wear and use. The plaque measures 10 3/4" Dia.

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Original Railway Express Agency Porcelain Sign Original Railway Express Agency Porcelain Sign

Original Railway Express Agency Porcelain Sign

Lot #310 (Sale Order 353 of 512)

This is an original porcelain sign from the Railway Express Agency. The railroad sign shows a diamond shape with white and black lettering. This is a rare and desirable collectible made circa 1920. The sign is in good condition and has great color. It measures 8" x 8".

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Americana Litho & Porcelain Advertisement Signs Americana Litho & Porcelain Advertisement Signs

Americana Litho & Porcelain Advertisement Signs

Lot #311 (Sale Order 354 of 512)

You are bidding on a Americana Lithograph and Porcelain Advertisement Signs. The signs features bright vivid colors, sharp designs, and of metal construction. These are faithful modern recreations of Yukon Railroad, Hershey's, and Loveless hotel. The signs are in good condition, with little wear. The largest sign measures 14" W x 12" H

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Winchester "John Wayne" Commemorative 32-40 Ammo

Lot #312 (Sale Order 355 of 512)

This lot features a box of 32-40 ammo from Winchester Western. This box is a John Wayne commemorative edition. The box is full, containing 20 unfired cartridges. The box is in very good condition showing bright, vivid colors. The box measures 2 3/4" x 5 1/4".

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Pull-Down Fenton Cranberry Hobnail Hanging Lamp Pull-Down Fenton Cranberry Hobnail Hanging Lamp

Pull-Down Fenton Cranberry Hobnail Hanging Lamp

Lot #313 (Sale Order 356 of 512)

Offered for bidding in this lot is an antique Fenton Cranberry Hobnail texture lamp. The lamp is crafted of solid cranberry glass, displaying a large hobnail texture, and sandwiched with brass plates, and a steel chain. The lamp has a decorative pull ring on the bottom, etched with flowing accents. The lamp is in good condition overall, though it is missing its internal components. The main portion of the lamp measures 13" tall, and 7 1/8" across.

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Ace Powell Montana Cabin Framed Etching 20/75 Ace Powell Montana Cabin Framed Etching 20/75

Ace Powell Montana Cabin Framed Etching 20/75

Lot #314 (Sale Order 357 of 512)

Included for auction in this lot is an original Ace Powell framed Western etching. Asa "Ace" Lynn Powell was a Montana artist known for his Western works of art in watercolor, oil paints, bronze, wood and terracotta. Powell is remembered as one of the greatest Western artists of the 20th century. This etching is titled "Montana Cabin", and depicts a snowed in Montana homestead. The etching is signed, and numbered 20/75. The etching sits in a brushed, gold colored frame. The piece shows good condition. The frame the etching is mounted inside measures 7 1/8" x 5".

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Timber 'n Injuns Rare Signed First Edition Timber 'n Injuns Rare Signed First Edition

Timber 'n Injuns Rare Signed First Edition

Lot #315 (Sale Order 358 of 512)

This lot presents you the opportunity to bid on this signed first edition of "Timber 'n Injuns", by C.D. O' Neil. The book is the memoirs of O' Neil who moved to Montana when he was 17 in 1894. It also features pen sketches by Jean Allen Robocker. The book is in blue cloth with red and black pictorial front cover and is in very good conditon. It measures 7.75" tall x 5.75" wide and is 5/8" thick.

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Little Big Man by Thomas Berger 1st Ed. circa 1964 Little Big Man by Thomas Berger 1st Ed. circa 1964

Little Big Man by Thomas Berger 1st Ed. circa 1964

Lot #316 (Sale Order 359 of 512)

This is a first edition of the famed novel by Thomas Berger, "Little Big Man". The basis for the award-winning 1970 movie, of the same name, starring Dustin Hoffman and Faye Dunaway. This rare book was published by The Dial Press, New York, 1964. The book shows a black cloth binding with original graphic red dust cover as shown. Overall good condition with signs of use. The reminiscences of Jack Crab, plainsman, Indian scout, gunfighter, buffalo hunter and renegade squaw man. Measures 5 5/8"x8.5" and 1.25" thick.

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Collection Of Early American West Books Collection Of Early American West Books

Collection Of Early American West Books

Lot #317 (Sale Order 360 of 512)

You are bidding on a collection of four earlier books on the topic of the American West and one book believed to be 19th Century titled, "The World of Wonders". The titles of the other four books are as follows: Chronicles of the Yellowstone"-E.S. Topping, "History of our Wild West and Stories of Pioneer Life"-D.M. Kelsey, "Boy Scouts Beyond the Arctic Circle or The Lost Expedition"-G. Harvey Ralphson, and the fifth edition (1924) of Hiram Chittenden's "The Yellowstone National Park". The books vary in condition from fair to very good.

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Eclectic Collection Of First/ Early Editions Eclectic Collection Of First/ Early Editions

Eclectic Collection Of First/ Early Editions

Lot #318 (Sale Order 361 of 512)

You are bidding on this very eclectic collection of first and early edition titles. The list of books is as follows: "The Day Lincoln Was Shot" -Jim Bishop (First Edition, 1955), "Sons of Marcus Whitman" -Bernard Molohon (Signed First Edition 1957), "Audubon's Birds of America" (Popular/ First Edition, 1950), " The Virginian" -Owen Wister (early edition-1904), "The Devil in the Church and His Snares Laid to Destroy Our Public Schools" -no author (1902, third edition). Books range in condition from fair to very good; one book is ex-library.

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The Story of American Hunting and Firearms The Story of American Hunting and Firearms

The Story of American Hunting and Firearms

Lot #319 (Sale Order 362 of 512)

Available for bidding in this lot is a first edition copy of "The Story of American Hunting and Firearms" written by the editors of "Outdoor Life" with illustrations by Ralph Crosby Smith, Nicholas Eggenhofer, and Ray Pioch - and published by McGraw-Hill Book Company, INC. in 1959. This book covers topics of the progression of hunting and firearms and the effect each had on the other. This cloth bound book has a leatherette and canvass finish cover. The book is in excellent condition, with only slight fading to the spine, and bumped lower corners. The book measures 13 1/4" tall, 10 1/2" wide, and 1 1/4" thick.

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Early Deer Hunt Lithographs in Gilded Frames Early Deer Hunt Lithographs in Gilded Frames

Early Deer Hunt Lithographs in Gilded Frames

Lot #320 (Sale Order 363 of 512)

Available in this lot for bidding is a set of two early lithographs, both depicting an English deer hunt. The lithographs are framed in stepped antique gilded frames, The outermost border shows a floral motif, , additionally using red velvet, and stippled textures. The prints and frames originate from circa late 1800's -. Each frame measures 38 1/2" wide x 31" tall.

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Days on the Road by Sarah Raymond Herndon Days on the Road by Sarah Raymond Herndon

Days on the Road by Sarah Raymond Herndon

Lot #321 (Sale Order 364 of 512)

This is a first edition of "Days on the Road; Crossing the Plains in 1865" by Sarah Raymond Herndon published in 1902. The book is a courageous story of the author's journey from Missouri to Virginia City, Montana Territory. The journal she kept was instrumental in her writings. The book shows good overall condition. It measures 5.25" x 7.25".

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Antique Frontiersman Powder Horn Antique Frontiersman Powder Horn

Antique Frontiersman Powder Horn

Lot #322 (Sale Order 365 of 512)

This is an antique frontiersman powder horn. The piece has been beautifully crafted with brass accents throughout. The powder horn is in good condition. It measures 2.75" in diameter and is 12" long.

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Signed Jemez Pueblo Traditional Red Wedding Vase Signed Jemez Pueblo Traditional Red Wedding Vase

Signed Jemez Pueblo Traditional Red Wedding Vase

Lot #323 (Sale Order 366 of 512)

This lot holds a Jemez Pueblo Native American Indian traditional wedding vase. The wedding vase has vertical ribs decorating the lower portion, and a two tone, geometric bridge. The piece is signed on the bottom; "Pauline Romero - Jemez Pueblo, NM". The wedding vase is in good condition. The piece measures 9 1/4" tall, and approximately 4 1/2" wide.

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Jose Martinez Mata Ortiz Black Checkered Jar Jose Martinez Mata Ortiz Black Checkered Jar

Jose Martinez Mata Ortiz Black Checkered Jar

Lot #324 (Sale Order 367 of 512)

Included in this lot for bidding is a Jose Martinez jar, black-on-black in color, and originating from the famous potting city of Mata Ortiz. The modern day city of Mata Ortiz, is located roughly 4.5 hours south of El Paso, Texas, and is in close proximity to the Casa Grandes archeological site, this geographic location attributes the Mata Ortiz pottery to the family of Pueblo pottery. showing influence from Arizona, as well as New Mexico. This piece is signed on the bottom with Jose M. Martinez. The jar is in good condition. The piece measures 3 7/8" tall, and 3 1/2" wide.

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Navajo Multi-Stone Heishe Bead Fetish Necklace Navajo Multi-Stone Heishe Bead Fetish Necklace

Navajo Multi-Stone Heishe Bead Fetish Necklace

Lot #325 (Sale Order 368 of 512)

For your consideration in this lot is a Navajo Native American Indian multi-strand, multi-stone fetish necklace. The necklace boasts three strands, all showing shell heishe beads, turquoise heishe beads, onyx, turquoise, coral, mother of pearl, and more semi-precious stones. The stones are carved into bird, fish, fox, armadillo, and bear fetishes. The necklace is in good condition overall. When unclasped, the necklace measures 22 5/8" long. The center thunderbird charm measures 1 5/8" wide, and 1 3/8" tall.

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Navajo Lone Mountain Turquoise & Heishe Necklace Navajo Lone Mountain Turquoise & Heishe Necklace

Navajo Lone Mountain Turquoise & Heishe Necklace

Lot #326 (Sale Order 369 of 512)

For bidding in this lot is a Navajo Native American Indian necklace, composed of thirty-three lone mountain turquoise nuggets, and spaced with beatiful heishe shell beads. The nuggets are arranged with the smallest pieces near the back of the neck, and gradually growing larger towards the center of the necklace. The necklace is in good condition overall. The piece measures approximately 28" long.

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Navajo Morenci Turquoise Nugget & Heishe Necklace Navajo Morenci Turquoise Nugget & Heishe Necklace

Navajo Morenci Turquoise Nugget & Heishe Necklace

Lot #327 (Sale Order 370 of 512)

This item is a Navajo Native American Indian Morenci turquoise nugget necklace, additionally adorned with shell heishe beads. The necklace boasts 73 beautiful nuggets of the Morenci turquoise. Overall, the necklace is in good condition. When unclasped and stretched out, the necklace measures 29 3/8" long.

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Taxco Mexico Sterling Silver Link Necklace Taxco Mexico Sterling Silver Link Necklace

Taxco Mexico Sterling Silver Link Necklace

Lot #328 (Sale Order 371 of 512)

This lot gives you the opportunity to bid on a very nice Taxco, Mexico necklace. The necklace, signed "Mexico/ TM-312 950", is composed of 13 gently curved links with inlaid turquoise. The links are connected by heavy silver rings. "950" is a finer grade of silver than Sterling 925. This very attractive necklace measures 17.5" and is in excellent condition.

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Alfred Joe Navajo Sterling Silver Cuff Watch Alfred Joe Navajo Sterling Silver Cuff Watch

Alfred Joe Navajo Sterling Silver Cuff Watch

Lot #329 (Sale Order 372 of 512)

You can bid on a gorgeous Navajo Native American Indian watch, crafted of sterling silver by expert Navajo silversmith Alfred Joe. The watch utilizes a pulsar timepiece, which is framed excellently within the engraved silver cuff. The cuff face shows striking horizontal lines, with additional chiefs pattern, showing a stippled background. The timepiece has a sliding sterling cover. The inside of the cuff is where you will find the Alfred Joe hallmark and a quality stamp reading "sterling". The watch is in good condition. The piece measures 2 3/8" wide, and 2" tall. The inside circumference of the watch equals approximately 6 3/8".

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Southwest Sterling & Onyx Cross Necklace Southwest Sterling & Onyx Cross Necklace

Southwest Sterling & Onyx Cross Necklace

Lot #330 (Sale Order 373 of 512)

This lot includes a sterling silver necklace, composed of multiple silver charms, with inlaid onyx gemstones. The main pendant shows a cross motif, with 4 triangular stones of onyx set tightly into the face. Above the main pendant, there are six additional onyx charms, additionally contrasted by semi-circular sterling silver beads. The necklace is finished off with a box tab clasp, signed by hand with "Sterling - Mexico". The necklace is in good condition overall. When unclasped and stretched out, the necklace measures 18 3/8" long. The center pendant alone measures 1 5/8" wide and tall.

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Early Johnson's Fiber Board Duck Decoy's Early Johnson's Fiber Board Duck Decoy's

Early Johnson's Fiber Board Duck Decoy's

Lot #331 (Sale Order 374 of 512)

This lot features a complete set of half dozen Johnson's folding fiber board duck decoys. Decoy's like these where produced in the 1920s and opened up hunting with decoy's for all classes. These decoy's where some of the lightest on the market in the 1920s and a large change for the standard wood decoy's which came before. There motto: "Thoroughly Practical and Effective Decoys That Weigh Ounces Instead of Pounds." The decoy's are in good condition for there age and include original bag. Each decoy is double sided Measure: 19" H x 8" W x 2" D.

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Signed Jemez Pueblo Mini Polychrome Wedding Vase Signed Jemez Pueblo Mini Polychrome Wedding Vase

Signed Jemez Pueblo Mini Polychrome Wedding Vase

Lot #332 (Sale Order 375 of 512)

Offered for bidding in this lot is a Jamez Pueblo Native American Indian wedding vase. The small vase shows a polychrome paint scheme, utilizing a primary color of earthen tan, rich red, and deep brown. The vase is signed on the bottom with the name; "Elton Nampeyo". The wedding vase is a highly sentimental object - such as the wedding band. The wedding vase is provided by the grooms father, on the day of the wedding, the vase is filled with holy water, and given to the bride - She drinks from one side of the vase, while the groom drinks from the other. The vase is in good condition. The piece measures 5 7/8" tall, and 3 3/8" wide.

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Buck Knives Model 110 Automatic Knife LNIB Buck Knives Model 110 Automatic Knife LNIB

Buck Knives Model 110 Automatic Knife LNIB

Lot #333 (Sale Order 376 of 512)

Offered for sale is a Like New example of a Buck Knives Model 110 Automatic Push Button Knife with Leather Scabbard. The knife features a hardened steel clip point blade with brass bolsters and Ebony Dymondwood grips. The blade is marked "Buck 110 U.S.A.". The knife opens by the push button on the left side of the handle. The blade can be closed by pushing the lockback lever on the spine of the handle. The knife shows the exceptional quality and craftsmanship that Buck is known for. It is in brand new condition in the original box. The knife measures 8.75" with a 3.5" blade.

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NIB Boker Plus Automat Kalashnikov 74 Knife NIB Boker Plus Automat Kalashnikov 74 Knife

NIB Boker Plus Automat Kalashnikov 74 Knife

Lot #334 (Sale Order 377 of 512)

This lot features a New In Box Example of a Boker Plus Automat Kalashnikov 74 Knife. The knife features spring assist, AUS-8 steel, drop point blade. Each of them marked with the following; "Automat Kalashnikov 74 - Boker Plus + - AUS8 - 42582". The knife is in Like New Condition. It measures 7 3/4" L unfolded x 3" blade x 4 1/4" folded.

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Antique Colt Single Action Army Leather Holster Antique Colt Single Action Army Leather Holster

Antique Colt Single Action Army Leather Holster

Lot #335 (Sale Order 378 of 512)

This lot includes an antique Colt Single Action Army, leather holster. The holster displays a simplistic plain leather texture, and has a large belt loop on the backside. The face of the holster is stamped, though it is illegible. The holster is in fair condition overall, it has wear indicative of age, and has some tearing leather. The holster measures 9 1/2" long, and 4 3/4" wide.

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Junglee Tak Fukuta Skinner Stag Handle Knife Junglee Tak Fukuta Skinner Stag Handle Knife

Junglee Tak Fukuta Skinner Stag Handle Knife

Lot #336 (Sale Order 379 of 512)

Available in this lot for bidding is a Skei Japan, Junglee skinner knife by Tak Fukuta. The knife shows a polished AUS-8 drop-point blade, with an impressive gut-hook, and a beautiful sambar stag handle. The handle is adorned with stainless and brass rivets, and a medium cut, tanned hide lanyard. The knife is in very-good condition, with only light scabbard wear to the blade. The knife measures 8 1/2" long, and 1 3/4" wide. The handle is 3/4" at its thickest.

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Archaic Period Three Quarter Grooved Axe Head Archaic Period Three Quarter Grooved Axe Head

Archaic Period Three Quarter Grooved Axe Head

Lot #337 (Sale Order 380 of 512)

This lot provides you the opportunity to bid on an axe head believed to date to the Archaic Period (3,000-10,000 years ago). The granitic stone axe head shows a three quarter grooved pattern for hafting the axe head. Stone tools, such as this, were formed by a very labor intensive process of pecking, grinding, and polishing one stone with another. Stone axe heads have often been found in once heavily forested areas or areas still retaining native tree cover. This particular artifact was found in Southern Iowa; It had been in the same family's collection since the 1980's. The axe head measures 6 1/4" x 2 7/8" x 1 1/2". The axe head is completely intact, as shown.

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W. Barminski Spear Point Knife Loveland, CO W. Barminski Spear Point Knife Loveland, CO

W. Barminski Spear Point Knife Loveland, CO

Lot #338 (Sale Order 381 of 512)

This lot includes a W. Barminski spear point knife. The knife was crafted in Loveland Colorado, and shows a hefty stainless steel blade, with a girthy laminate handle. The knife includes its original leather scabbard, with a large belt loop. The knife is in good condition overall, there is some wear from insertion and removal from the scabbard. The knife measures 12" long, 1 1/2" wide, and 7/8" thick at the handle.

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

Civil War Style Confederate D-Guard Bowie Knife

Lot #339 (Sale Order 382 of 512)

Available for purchase is this Large Civil War Style Confederate D-Guard forged iron Bowie Knife. The knife features a heavy forged like blade, matching D-Guard and 2-piece wood handle/grip. Overall the piece measures 16 1/2 inches in length making it a larger size fighting side knife that was particularly popular with soldiers of the Confederacy. Numerous Civil War photos exist showing southern volunteers with their muskets and various size D-Guard Bowies. The knife features a weathered two-piece wood grip with the wood and metal having a worn finish. Wonderful rare piece done in the style of a Civil War/Confederate display piece seldom offered. Age and origin of the piece are not confirmed. The piece is marked "CS 1862."

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French Gien Fainence Desert Plates c. 1860-1871 French Gien Fainence Desert Plates c. 1860-1871

French Gien Fainence Desert Plates c. 1860-1871

Lot #340 (Sale Order 383 of 512)

Offered to you in this lot is a set of five antique Gien faience desert plates, originating from "The Golden Age" of Faiencerie De Gien between 1860 and 1871. The plates come from a series, titled; "La Morale En Action", translating to "Morality in action" - Each plate depicts a unique scene, all accompanied by a title, and series number. Framing each scene, there is an exceptionally ornate floral scheme, with crossing borders, elegant frames, and gorgeous floral pedals wrapping around each plate. Additionally, the plates show subtle scalloped edges, accenting the motif of the plates well. The plates are in good condition overall, showing slight wear around the edges, and bottoms. Each plate measures 8".

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Gerome Wienand Custom Steer Handle Hunting Knife Gerome Wienand Custom Steer Handle Hunting Knife

Gerome Wienand Custom Steer Handle Hunting Knife

Lot #341 (Sale Order 384 of 512)

You are bidding on a Custom Gerome Wienand Steer Handled Hunting Knife. The knife features a steer horn handle, leather scabbard, 4 3/8" D2 steel blade, brass finger guard, and full tang. Wienand is a well known custom knife maker from Missoula, Montana. This is one of his earlier knife with it being marked, "Weinand Lolo, MT." The knife is in good condition, with little signs of wear, showing only some storage and handling marks. The overall length is 9 1/4"

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Custom Barto Elk Horn Handled Knife & Scabbard LN Custom Barto Elk Horn Handled Knife & Scabbard LN

Custom Barto Elk Horn Handled Knife & Scabbard LN

Lot #342 (Sale Order 385 of 512)

This lot features a Like New example of a Custom Barto Elk Horn Handled Knife & Scabbard. The knife features a 4" polished blade, chip turquoise inlaid handle, and tooled leather scabbard. Nature plays a big part in the creation of Barto’s Antler Knives and Knife stands. After the Elk and Deer shed their antlers, the animals such as squirrels and porcupines chew on them for the calcium content. Then the rain, snow and the heat of the sun opens natural cracks in the antler. The combination of the forest creatures and the element of the weather create the character in which Ben Barto looks for when he hand selects each piece from dozens of different antler suppliers. Antlers are like fingerprints. No two will ever be alike ensuring you a one of a kind treasure. The same also holds true for Turquoise stones that Ben also hand selects that are inlayed into some of the antler handles. Blade is 440 Stainless. The overall length is 10"

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Buffalo Bill Meerschaum Pipe c1889 by Dutel-Gilson Buffalo Bill Meerschaum Pipe c1889 by Dutel-Gilson

Buffalo Bill Meerschaum Pipe c1889 by Dutel-Gilson

Lot #343 (Sale Order 386 of 512)

This is an original early Buffalo Bill (aka William Frederick "Buffalo Bill" Cody) Meerschaum pipe from circa 1889. The pipe was manufactured by Dutel-Gislon, a French maker active in the city of Montereau circa 1840-1895. These were offered at the Buffalo Bill Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders French 1889 tour. The pipe shows a bust of Buffalo Bill himself having the iconic facial hair and prominent hat with the bowl at the top. The pipe shows some wear and chipping with the back stem area broken off as shown. Overall an early piece most likely sold to someone at the show. The pipe shows the younger portrait/bust of Buffalo Bill, with most circa 1900- pipes showing his more aged appearance. Measures 1.75"H x 1 3/8"W x 1.5"D.

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Native American Hand Carved Alabaster Bald Eagle Native American Hand Carved Alabaster Bald Eagle

Native American Hand Carved Alabaster Bald Eagle

Lot #344 (Sale Order 387 of 512)

Contained for bidding in this lot is a Native American Indian carved alabaster bald eagle. The piece shows exceptional detail in the face, and feathers, with a raw texture around the bottom. The regal eagle is signed on the side. The eagle is in good condition overall. The piece measures 8 1/4" tall, and approximately 6 3/4" wide, and 7" deep.

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Woodland Period Creek Chert Texas Friday, COA Woodland Period Creek Chert Texas Friday, COA

Woodland Period Creek Chert Texas Friday, COA

Lot #345 (Sale Order 388 of 512)

This lot contains a Native American Indian Texas Friday knife, constructed of creek chert. The Friday knife originates from the ancient Woodland period of 1,000 BC - 1,000 AD. The knife originates from Texas, and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from "Baker Authentication". The Friday was graded a 8.5/10, and shows good condition. The piece measures 4 1/8" long, and 1 3/8" wide.

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Navajo Old Pawn Silver, Turquoise Shadowbox Buckle Navajo Old Pawn Silver, Turquoise Shadowbox Buckle

Navajo Old Pawn Silver, Turquoise Shadowbox Buckle

Lot #346 (Sale Order 389 of 512)

For sale in this lot is a Navajo Native American Indian Old Pawn, sterling silver & Morenci turquoise shadowbox belt buckle. The belt buckle shows a simplistic oval shape, with a scalloped shadowbox frame bordering the two nuggets of turquoise, and a sterling silver leaf set into the very center. The belt buckle is in good condition overall, it displays a nice warm silver patina. The buckle measures 2 7/8" wide, and 2 1/4" tall.

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Navajo Two-Side Silver, Turquoise & Coral Necklace Navajo Two-Side Silver, Turquoise & Coral Necklace

Navajo Two-Side Silver, Turquoise & Coral Necklace

Lot #347 (Sale Order 390 of 512)

For your consideration in this lot is a Navajo Native American Indian double sided pendant necklace, crafted of sterling silver, Lone Mountain turquoise, and oxblood coral. The pendant features a floral motif on each side, and is additionally decorated with sterling silver beaded drops. The pendant hangs prominently off of a sterling silver rope chain. The necklace is in good condition overall, it shows a nice warm silver patina. The necklace, when unclasped and stretched out measures 24 1/2" long. The pendant alone measures 2 1/2" tall, and 1" wide.

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Signed Navajo Sterling Silver & Turquoise Necklace Signed Navajo Sterling Silver & Turquoise Necklace

Signed Navajo Sterling Silver & Turquoise Necklace

Lot #348 (Sale Order 391 of 512)

Offered for sale is a attractive Navajo Native American Indian Sterling Silver & Turquoise Engraved Necklace. The necklace features a tooled silver setting, gem quality Sleeping Beauty turquoise nugget, and silver necklace strand. This necklace is in good condition, with little signs of wear. The piece is marked "Sterling E. Silago." The pendant measures 1 5/8" L x 7/8" W

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Original Gloria West Indian Girl Pastel Paintings Original Gloria West Indian Girl Pastel Paintings

Original Gloria West Indian Girl Pastel Paintings

Lot #349 (Sale Order 392 of 512)

This is a pair of original Gloria West pastel paintings. Each one depicts a young Native American Indian girl with wonderful detail. Gloria West began as a wildlife artist in Montana and has since transitioned to a career as an illustrator. These works are in good condition. Each one measures 5" x 7".

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Navajo Sterling, Turquoise, & Coral Bolo Ties (2) Navajo Sterling, Turquoise, & Coral Bolo Ties (2)

Navajo Sterling, Turquoise, & Coral Bolo Ties (2)

Lot #350 (Sale Order 393 of 512)

This lot includes a set of two Navajo Native American Indian bolo ties, both crafted of sterling silver and sleeping beauty turquoise nuggets, one additionally showcases a nugget of oxblood coral. Both bolo ties show a deep black leather braided leather cord, with silver colored aglets. The bolo which shows only turquoise is stamped on the back with Navajo hallmark "Williams - Sterling". The set is in good condition overall, though the coral and turquoise bolo has a missing clasp. The coral and turquoise bolo measures 1 1/4" tall, and 1 1/8" wide.

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Folk Art Miniature Cigar Store Indian Carving Folk Art Miniature Cigar Store Indian Carving

Folk Art Miniature Cigar Store Indian Carving

Lot #351 (Sale Order 394 of 512)

For bidding in this lot is a folk art Native American Indian, miniature cigar store Indian carving. The regal Indian chief is carrying a bundle of cigars in his left hand. These carvings would be placed outside of a tobacco outlet, signifying to passerby's that the establishment sold tobacco products. This carving was well crafted, and shows a hand painted polychrome color pallet, featuring rich earth tones, and vivid greens, reds, and blues. The carving is in good condition overall. The chief measures 30" tall, and 6 3/4" wide.

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Campolin Ring Pull Buffalo Horn Switchblade Knife Campolin Ring Pull Buffalo Horn Switchblade Knife

Campolin Ring Pull Buffalo Horn Switchblade Knife

Lot #352 (Sale Order 395 of 512)

This is an Italian ring pull switchblade stiletto knife made by A.G.A. Campolin in Maniago, Italy. The knife shows very high quality materials and craftsmanship and features beautiful buffalo horn grips. The blade is marked "A.G.A. Campolin Maniago-Italy 2015". The switchblade knife is in very good condition with a strong spring action. The knife measures 8.5" long with a 3.75" blade.

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Campolin Ring Pull Stag Switchblade Knife Campolin Ring Pull Stag Switchblade Knife

Campolin Ring Pull Stag Switchblade Knife

Lot #353 (Sale Order 396 of 512)

This is an Italian made ring pull switchblade stiletto knife made by A.G.A. Campolin in Maniago, Itlay. The knife shows very high quality materials and craftsmanship and features beautiful stag antler grips. The blade is marked "A.G.A. Campolin Maniago-Italy 2015". The switchblade knife is in very good condition. The knife measures 8.5" long with a 3.75" blade.

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102 Rds. 7.62x51mm/.308 Win. Blank Ammo Belt 102 Rds. 7.62x51mm/.308 Win. Blank Ammo Belt

102 Rds. 7.62x51mm/.308 Win. Blank Ammo Belt

Lot #354 (Sale Order 397 of 512)

This lot features a 102 Rounds of 7.62x51mm/.308 Win. Blank Ammo Belt. The belt features 102 rounds, disintegrating belt, and waxed ends. These rounds are in good condition, with little wear or tarnishing.

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92 Rds. 7.62x51mm/.308 Win. Blank Ammo Belt 92 Rds. 7.62x51mm/.308 Win. Blank Ammo Belt

92 Rds. 7.62x51mm/.308 Win. Blank Ammo Belt

Lot #354a (Sale Order 398 of 512)

This lot features a 92 Rounds of 7.62x51mm/.308 Win. Blank Ammo Belt. The belt features 92 rounds, disintegrating belt, and waxed ends. These rounds are in good condition, with some signs of rust and tarnish.

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Mauser Rifle & Carbine Military Blue'd Barrels Mauser Rifle & Carbine Military Blue'd Barrels

Mauser Rifle & Carbine Military Blue'd Barrels

Lot #355 (Sale Order 399 of 512)

Offered for sale is a group of Mauser Rifle & Carbine Military Blue'd Barrels. There are seven rifle length and three carbine length barrels, all have a blue'd finish, six have complete front and rear sights, and the other barrels show various states of completion. These barrels are in good condition, showing some wear. The bores are bright with strong rifling, some look to need cleaning. The barrels measure 29" and 22"

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Eight Various Manufacturer Rifle Barrels Eight Various Manufacturer Rifle Barrels

Eight Various Manufacturer Rifle Barrels

Lot #356 (Sale Order 400 of 512)

This lot features a Eight Various Manufacturer Rifle Barrels. The barrels are for various firearms, they are believe to be for Mauser and 10/22 actions. One barrel is a Douglas Premium 1-10 Twist bull barrel 25-06 caliber. Two are for 10/22's and the rest are for Mauser actions. The barrels are in good condition, with signs of wear and use. The Douglas barrel shows some slight surface rust. The barrel measure 29", 28", 24", 23 1/4" x3, 18" x2.

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Various Mauser Cleaning Rods Various Mauser Cleaning Rods

Various Mauser Cleaning Rods

Lot #357 (Sale Order 401 of 512)

You are bidding on Collection of Various Mauser Cleaning Rods. The rods features one pieces and end piece rods. The rods show good condition, with some wear and signs of use. Several have slight bends. The longest cleaning rod measures 28 1/2" L

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Montana Black Bear Skull Montana Black Bear Skull

Montana Black Bear Skull

Lot #358 (Sale Order 402 of 512)

This item is a Montana black bear skull, prepared professionally by a taxidermist. The beetle clean skull shows a nice off-white, natural hue. The skull shows all of the impressive teeth. Overall, the skull is in good condition, displays fantastically, and shows great character. The skull measures 9 3/8" long, 4 31/32" wide, and 4 1/4" tall.

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Montana Mountain Lion Taxidermy Skull Montana Mountain Lion Taxidermy Skull

Montana Mountain Lion Taxidermy Skull

Lot #359 (Sale Order 403 of 512)

This lot features a Montana captured Mountain Lion, taxidermy skull. The skull was prepared professionally by a taxidermist, and shows off-white coloring. The skull is in fair condition overall, the lower jaw shows a fractured canine tooth. The skull measures 8 1/8" long, 5 1/2" wide, and 4 1/4" tall.

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Zuni Petit Point Silver & Blue Gem Turquoise Bolo Zuni Petit Point Silver & Blue Gem Turquoise Bolo

Zuni Petit Point Silver & Blue Gem Turquoise Bolo

Lot #360 (Sale Order 404 of 512)

For bidding in this lot is a Zuni Native American Indian petit point bolo tie, crafted of twelve blue gem turquoise nuggets, set tightly into a sterling silver base. The bolo utilizes a Bennett style locking clasp, and shows decorative sterling silver aglets. The clasp of the bolo is signed by Zuni artist "Phyllis". The antique bolo is in good condition overall, it does display a nice warm silver patina. The bolo concho - on its own, measures; 1 1/8".

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Zuni Sterling & Inlaid Multi-Stone Bolo Tie Zuni Sterling & Inlaid Multi-Stone Bolo Tie

Zuni Sterling & Inlaid Multi-Stone Bolo Tie

Lot #361 (Sale Order 405 of 512)

Included for your consideration in this lot is a Zuni Native American Indian bolo tie, constructed of; mother of pearl, turquoise, onyx, and oxblood coral. The semi-precious stones are set tightly into a sterling silver base. The bolo tie utilizes a Bennett style locking clasp, and is finished with decorative sterling silver aglets. The bolo is in good condition overall. The bolo concho itself measures 1 1/8".

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Navajo Brass & Copper Chief Pictorial Ring Navajo Brass & Copper Chief Pictorial Ring

Navajo Brass & Copper Chief Pictorial Ring

Lot #362 (Sale Order 406 of 512)

In this lot, you can bid on a Navajo Native American Indian pictorial ring, originating from the early 1900's. The ring is crafted of white brass, and features pictorial figures of copper and brass. The face of the ring shows a brass Indian Chief, adorned in a ceremonial headdress, and bordered by scalloped edges. Flanking the Chiefs bust on each side, there are two copper horseshoes with a Victorian bust inside. The ring is in good condition overall, it does show some patina. The ring measures to a US size 10 1/4.

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Signed Zuni Inlaid Multi-Stone Mosaic Ring Signed Zuni Inlaid Multi-Stone Mosaic Ring

Signed Zuni Inlaid Multi-Stone Mosaic Ring

Lot #363 (Sale Order 407 of 512)

For your bidding in this lot is a signed Zuni Native American Indian sterling silver, and multi-stone mosaic men's ring. The ring showcases spiny orange oyster, mother of pearl, malachite, turquoise, and onyx. The ring is signed on the inside of the band with the Zuni hallmark "EH", and is additionally decorated with a Zuni sunburst pictorial hallmark. The ring is in good condition, with tightly set stones, and a nice white mirror tone on the silver band. The ring measures to a US size 11.

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Navajo Petit Point Oxblood Coral & Sterling Ring Navajo Petit Point Oxblood Coral & Sterling Ring

Navajo Petit Point Oxblood Coral & Sterling Ring

Lot #364 (Sale Order 408 of 512)

This item is a Navajo Native American Indian ring, crafted of sterling silver and oxblood coral. The inlaid ring shows a petit point design, and features braided silver twists, and silver droplets. The ring is in good condition overall, it does show some silver patina. The ring measures to a US size 6 1/4.

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Zuni Sterling & Turquoise Thunderbird Effigy Cuff Zuni Sterling & Turquoise Thunderbird Effigy Cuff

Zuni Sterling & Turquoise Thunderbird Effigy Cuff

Lot #365 (Sale Order 409 of 512)

Offered to you in this lot is a Zuni Native American Indian cuff, crafted of sterling silver, blue gem, and Pilot Mountain turquoise. The center nugget of turquoise is bordered with a wonderful silver twist, and is additionally decorated with a sterling leaf. Flanking the centerpiece on each side are Zuni Thunderbird effigies, each adorned with a blue gem turquoise nugget. The cuff is in good condition overall, it displays a heavy silver patina. The cuff measures 2 1/4" wide, and 1 3/4" tall. The inside circumference of the cuff equals approximately 5 3/4".

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Navajo Silver, Coral & Multi-Turquoise Watch Cuff Navajo Silver, Coral & Multi-Turquoise Watch Cuff

Navajo Silver, Coral & Multi-Turquoise Watch Cuff

Lot #366 (Sale Order 410 of 512)

This lot provides you with a Navajo Native American Indian watch cuff. The cuff is crafted of sterling silver, and features two nuggets of Oxblood coral, and multiple types of turquoise. The cuff is additionally accented with sterling silver braided twists that run length-wise across the face of the piece. The cuff is in good condition. The cuff measures 3 1/8" wide, and 2 3/8" tall. The inside circumference of the cuff equals approximately 7 3/8".

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Papago Indian Flat Weave Polychrome Baskets (3) Papago Indian Flat Weave Polychrome Baskets (3)

Papago Indian Flat Weave Polychrome Baskets (3)

Lot #367 (Sale Order 411 of 512)

Offered for your consideration in this lot is a set of three flat weave basket from the Papago Native American Indians of Arizona. All three of the baskets show polychrome color schemes, featuring materials such as white yucca plant, black Devil's Claw, and ocher mineral dyes. The first flat weave basket shows a thunderbird effigy, and the second and third baskets show geometric motifs. The baskets are in good condition overall. The largest piece measures 12" across, and 1 7/8" deep.

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Hopi Native American Flat Weave Polychrome Baskets Hopi Native American Flat Weave Polychrome Baskets

Hopi Native American Flat Weave Polychrome Baskets

Lot #368 (Sale Order 412 of 512)

Offered in this lot for your consideration is a set of two Hopi Native American Indian flat weave baskets. Each basket shows white yukka plant construction with vegetal dyes spanning the color spectrum, including; reds, greens, blacks, blues, oranges, and yellows. The baskets show good condition, with a tight weave and little fraying. The larger of the two baskets measures 14 1/2" wide.

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Hopi Indian Hand Woven Coil Baskets Hopi Indian Hand Woven Coil Baskets

Hopi Indian Hand Woven Coil Baskets

Lot #369 (Sale Order 413 of 512)

Offered for sale is a Pair of Hopi Native American Indian Hand Woven Coil Baskets. The baskets feature very tight weave, detailed design, and bright colors. These baskets show wonderful condition, with few signs of wear and use. The baskets measure 7 1/4" Dia. x 5 3/8" H and 5" Dia. x 4 1/4" H

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Trophy Mahi Mahi Fish Mount Trophy Mahi Mahi Fish Mount

Trophy Mahi Mahi Fish Mount

Lot #370 (Sale Order 414 of 512)

Offered for sale is a Trophy Mahi Mahi Fish Mount. The mount features a colorful and sharp designs. The mahi-mahi or common dolphinfish is a surface-dwelling ray-finned fish found in off-shore temperate, tropical, and subtropical waters worldwide. Also widely called dorado and dolphin, it is one of two members of the Coryphaenidae family, the other being the pompano dolphinfish. This mount is in good condition, with little wear. Has hardware to hang on a wall. It measures 48" L x 19" H

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Large Montana Black Bear Trophy Taxidermy Skull Large Montana Black Bear Trophy Taxidermy Skull

Large Montana Black Bear Trophy Taxidermy Skull

Lot #371 (Sale Order 415 of 512)

Included for bidding in this lot is a large Montana taken taxidermy black bear skull. The impressive skull was prepared professionally by a taxidermist, and mounted to a hardwood plaque. The skull shows a nice white color, and impressive teeth. The skull is ready to hang, and is in good condition overall - There are four small incisor teeth missing from the lower jaw of the skull. The skull itself measures 11 1/2" long, 6 5/8" wide, and 5 1/2" tall.

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Large Chinook King Salmon Trophy Mount Large Chinook King Salmon Trophy Mount

Large Chinook King Salmon Trophy Mount

Lot #372 (Sale Order 416 of 512)

For your bidding consideration in this lot is a large Chinook king salmon mount. The fish is mounted to an oval walnut plaque. The Chinook king salmon is the largest of the Pacific salmon, spawning on both sides of the Cascade Range, and sometimes growing to over 100 pounds. This fish is in good condition overall, and is ready to hang! The fish itself without the plaque measures; 37 1/4" from nose to tail, 13 1/4" tall from the tip of the dorsal fin to the pelvic fin, and 8 5/8" deep from the base of the plaque.

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Wanneta the Sioux by Moorehead First Edition 1890 Wanneta the Sioux by Moorehead First Edition 1890

Wanneta the Sioux by Moorehead First Edition 1890

Lot #373 (Sale Order 417 of 512)

This is a first edition of "Wanneta the Sioux" written by Warren K. Moorehead published in 1890. This is a wonderfully written book based on historical events and figures. An illustration of Sitting Bull faces the title page. The book is in good condition. It measures 5.25" x 7.5".

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Hudson Bay by Ballantyne First Edition 1888 Hudson Bay by Ballantyne First Edition 1888

Hudson Bay by Ballantyne First Edition 1888

Lot #374 (Sale Order 418 of 512)

This is a scarce first edition of "Hudson Bay; or, Everyday Life in the Wilds of North America" by Robert Michael Ballantyne published in 1888. The author provides an exciting description of his life and adventures during his six year stay in the territories occupied by the Hudson Bay Company in the late 1800's. The book has numerous illustrations as well as a wonderfully decorated cover. It shows good condition. The book measures 5.25" x 7.25".

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Spanish American War U.S. Army Leather Ammo Pouch Spanish American War U.S. Army Leather Ammo Pouch

Spanish American War U.S. Army Leather Ammo Pouch

Lot #375 (Sale Order 419 of 512)

Offered for sale is a Spanish American War U.S. Army Military Ammo Pouch. The pouch features a leather construction, brass hardware, canvas shell loops, and tooled US. The pouch shows good condition, with some wear present. The brass shows some verdigris. The pouch measures 6 1/8" W x 4 3/4" H x 1 5/8" Thick

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Antique 19th Century Brass Bird Cage Antique 19th Century Brass Bird Cage

Antique 19th Century Brass Bird Cage

Lot #376 (Sale Order 420 of 512)

Available in this lot for your consideration is an antique brass bird cage, dating to the mid-19th century. The bird cage shows a traditional design, with patina indicative of age. The cage comes from the "Garden Campbell Collection", and is said to have belonged to the purchasing agent of the Homesteak Gold Mine, in Lead, South Dakota. The bird cage is in good condition overall. The piece measures 24 1/2" wide, 17 1/2" deep, and 26" tall.

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25ct. Faceted Un-Mounted Aquamarine Gem Stones 25ct. Faceted Un-Mounted Aquamarine Gem Stones

25ct. Faceted Un-Mounted Aquamarine Gem Stones

Lot #377 (Sale Order 421 of 512)

Offered for bidding in this lot is a set of twenty-seven beautiful, faceted and un-mounted aquamarine gemstones. The collection of stones weighs 25 carats accumulatively. The lot features six different cuts of stone, including; 9 pear cut, 7 oval cut, 3 baguette cut, 6 round cut, 1 marquise cut, and finally a trillion cut. The stones are in good condition overall. The largest gemstone - a pear cut - measures; 1/2" tall, and 9/32" wide.

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21ct. Faceted & Unmounted Blue Sapphire Gem Stones 21ct. Faceted & Unmounted Blue Sapphire Gem Stones

21ct. Faceted & Unmounted Blue Sapphire Gem Stones

Lot #378 (Sale Order 422 of 512)

This lot contains forty-two faceted and un-mounted blue sapphire gemstones. The collection features multiple cuts of stone, including; 30 round cuts, 9 oval cuts, 1 marquise cut, 1 heart cut, and lastly - a trillion cut. Accumulatively, the stones weigh out to 21 carats. The largest stone - an oval cut - measures 3/8" long, and 1/4" wide.

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59.5ct. Faceted Amethyst, Ruby & Sapphire Gems 59.5ct. Faceted Amethyst, Ruby & Sapphire Gems

59.5ct. Faceted Amethyst, Ruby & Sapphire Gems

Lot #379 (Sale Order 423 of 512)

Provided for your consideration in this lot is a collection of twenty-nine faceted & un-mounted amethyst, ruby, and pink sapphire gemstones. The collection features seven various gem cuts, including; 13 oval cuts, 5 baguette cuts, 4 marquise cuts, 3 round cuts, 2 unique cuts, 1 heart cut, and lastly - a trillion cut. The lot shows good condition overall. The largest stone is a pink sapphire, measuring; 1/2" long, and 3/8" wide.

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Various Precious & Semi-Precious Faceted Gemstones Various Precious & Semi-Precious Faceted Gemstones

Various Precious & Semi-Precious Faceted Gemstones

Lot #380 (Sale Order 424 of 512)

Included for bidding in this lot is a collection of various un-mounted, and faceted gemstones - accumulatively weighing in at; 120.5 carats. The lot includes diamonds, peridot, opal, pink sapphire, citrine, ruby, aquamarine, and more! The collection shows a broad spectrum of gemstone cuts, ranging from baguette, trillion, round, marquise, smooth, oval, pear, and radiant. The lot varies in condition from very good to fair. One of the larger citrine gemstones measures 5/8" long, and 10/32" wide.

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

CFK Damascus Ram's Horn & Turquoise Knife

Lot #381 (Sale Order 425 of 512)

This is a CFK Cutlery Company custom handmade in the USA knife. The knife features a hand forged and folded authentic Damascus steel blade. It has a ram's horn handle with brass, stainless steel and inlaid turquoise. The knife is a one of a kind uniquely created piece in very good condition. The piece also has very rare Vine File Work around the spine of the handle all done by hand. The blade shows a hand forged folded 512 Layer Twist (1095HC/15N20) Damascus Steel. The knife is in very good, unused condition. The knife measures 9" with a 4" blade.

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

CFK Damascus Exotic Camel Bone Knife & Scabbard

Lot #381a (Sale Order 426 of 512)

This is a hand crafted custom knife from CFK Cutlery Company. The knife has an excellent hand forged folded 512 Layer Twist (1095HC/15N20) polished Damascus Steel blade with a fitted beautiful exotic Camel bone handle set inlaid with turquoise. The knife and sheath are both all hand custom made in the USA. Rare unmarked blade in a unique one of a kind style. Genuine Leather Sheath. The knife is in excellent brand new condition. The knife measures 9.25" with a 4.5" blade.

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Native American Indian Artifact Collection Native American Indian Artifact Collection

Native American Indian Artifact Collection

Lot #382 (Sale Order 427 of 512)

This lot features a Native American Indian Artifact Collection. The collection features arrowheads, scrapers, and points totaling in 15 pieces. These pieces are displayed in a glass topped display box. The pieces are in good condition. The riker box measures

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Collection of Meteorite Fragments Collection of Meteorite Fragments

Collection of Meteorite Fragments

Lot #383 (Sale Order 428 of 512)

For bidding in this lot is a collection of five meteorite fragments, all collected from four separate astrological events. The largest piece comes in the form of a tumbled fragments from Campo del Cielo meteorite, from Gran Chaco Gualamba, Argentina. The piece weighs 18.8 grams, and is classified as an Iron Octedrite 3.0mm IA. The Campo del Cielo was recorded as early as 1576, this well preserved fragment was discovered in 1988, and exhibits very little surface rust. The next piece is a 10.43 gram chunk of shrapnel from the Sikhote-Alin meteorite, which fell on February 12th, 1947, in the Sikhote-Alin Mountains, in the USSR. This fragment is classified as Iron Coarsest Octahedrite IIB. The remaining three fragments include a 1.4 gram stony iron meteorite fragment from the Sahara Desert in Morocco, followed by a 4.8 gram additional fragment from the Campo del Cielo in Argentina, and lastly, a 1.7 gram fragment from Canyon Diablo, in Arizona. All of the fragments are preserved, and displayed in riker cases. The fragments are in good condition. The largest piece is the 18.8 gram Campo del Cielo fragment, measuring 1" x 1".

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Olive Fell Olive Fell

Olive Fell "Me" Little Cub Bear Etching c. 1930's

Lot #384 (Sale Order 429 of 512)

Contained in this lot for bidding is an original Olive Florence Fell etching, featuring her famous "little bear cub" - and titled "Me". Fell is a renowned Cody, Wyoming artist, originally born near Big Timber, Montana in 1896 - Olive took inspiration from the scenic beauty of the surrounding Rocky Mountains. It was around the 1930's and 40's that Fell's career blossomed, commissioning etchings and other works of art to be sold at the Haynes Picture Shop in Yellowstone National Park - The same location this print would have been purchased. Nowadays, Olives awesome works of art can be found in the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, and the Whitney Western Art Museum. Additionally, Olives prints were showcased in the 1936 International Etchers show in Los Angeles, and the Northwest Printmakers show in Seattle that same year. This print in particular was hand-printed, and signed & titled by Fell on the bottom left & right corners. The piece is in good condition - preserved in a mylar protective sleeve, and attached to paper mating. The mating measures 13" x 10".

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Signed Navajo Inlay Chip Turquoise & Sterling Cuff Signed Navajo Inlay Chip Turquoise & Sterling Cuff

Signed Navajo Inlay Chip Turquoise & Sterling Cuff

Lot #385 (Sale Order 430 of 512)

This lot features a signed Navajo Native American Indian cuff, constructed of a sterling silver band, and showing nineteen pieces of inlaid sleeping beauty chip turquoise. The cuff is signed on the inside of the band with Navajo hallmark "ANC". The cuff is in good condition overall, it does show a heavy silver patina. The cuff measures 2 3/8" wide, and 1 3/4" tall. The inside circumference of the cuff equals approximately 6 1/4".

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Navajo Oxblood Coral & Sterling Silver Bracelet Navajo Oxblood Coral & Sterling Silver Bracelet

Navajo Oxblood Coral & Sterling Silver Bracelet

Lot #386 (Sale Order 431 of 512)

This lot includes a Navajo Native American Indian cuff, crafted of sterling silver, with seven inlaid nuggets of oxblood coral stretching across the face of the bracelet. Flanking the coral on each side, the cuff shows hand tooling, depicting a heart inside of a sunburst. The inside of the cuff is stamped "Sterling", indicating its .925% silver purity. The cuff is in good condition overall. The piece measures 2 1/4" wide, and 1 7/8" tall. The inside circumference of the cuff equals approximately 6 1/2".

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Navajo Squash Blossom Necklace Navajo Squash Blossom Necklace

Navajo Squash Blossom Necklace

Lot #387 (Sale Order 432 of 512)

Offered to you in this lot is a Navajo Native American Indian squash blossom. The squash blossom is silver and turquoise in color. The necklace shows eleven pendants, all adorned with silver colored leafs. The squash blossom is in good condition overall. When unclasped and stretched out, the necklace measures 23 3/4" long.

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Deer Lodge Montana Prison Intake Document, 1911 Deer Lodge Montana Prison Intake Document, 1911

Deer Lodge Montana Prison Intake Document, 1911

Lot #388 (Sale Order 433 of 512)

This is an original intake document from the Montana State Prison in Deer Lodge. The document was created when the convict was received at the prison. The document lists the prisoner as W.W. Dukeshire, who was convicted of "living with [and] upon the earnings of a Common Prostitute". Notice that the person filling out the intake document had misspelled the prisoner's last name. Handwritten across the two accompanying photos is the convict's name and inmate number: W.W. Duekshire/ 3467. On the Intake document, the name is spelled, "Dukeshire". Duekshire was 33 when he entered the prison on May 21st, 1911; He was sentenced to one year, with release date set at April 21st, 1912 "with good time earned". The bottom portion of the document shows two I.D. photos of Duekshire. The photo on the right shows him immediately prior to intake, still wearing street clothes, while the photo on the left shows him immediately after intake, with shaved head and wearing the striped inmate uniform. This is a fantastic historical Montana document. It shows good overall condition. The document measures 8 1/4" x 16 3/8".

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Sterling Silver Necklace With Emerald Pendant Sterling Silver Necklace With Emerald Pendant

Sterling Silver Necklace With Emerald Pendant

Lot #389 (Sale Order 434 of 512)

Offered for your consideration is this very lovely Sterling Silver necklace with an Emerald (a.k.a. May Birthstone) pendant. The silver necklace is about 17.5" long unstrung. The oval cut Emerald is set in an elegant four pronged sterling silver setting and is about 1/2" x 1/4". The necklace is in excellent condition.

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Yellow Gold Necklace With Aquamarine Pendant Yellow Gold Necklace With Aquamarine Pendant

Yellow Gold Necklace With Aquamarine Pendant

Lot #390 (Sale Order 435 of 512)

Offered for your consideration is a lovely gold chain necklace featuring a pear cut Aquamarine (a.k.a. March Birthstone) gemstone solitaire pendant. The chain is about 16" long. The gemstone is about 1/2" x 7/16" and is set in a 3 pronged yellow gold setting. The necklace is in excellent condition.

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1887 Montana Territorial Bounty Warrant Check 1887 Montana Territorial Bounty Warrant Check

1887 Montana Territorial Bounty Warrant Check

Lot #391 (Sale Order 436 of 512)

This is an original piece of ephemera in the form of a territorial bounty warrant from the "Territory of Montana". The warrant is dated to July 6th, 1887 - Issued in the County of Lewis & Clarke, Helena, M.T. The warrant is written out to W.H. Burton for the bounty on 1,361 squirrels, with a reward of $60.05. The check shows additional hand written script on the back. The check is in good to very-good condition, with only some slight paper browning, and very subtle creasing. The warrant measures 9" x 4".

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Yellowstone National Park Ephemera Collection Yellowstone National Park Ephemera Collection

Yellowstone National Park Ephemera Collection

Lot #392 (Sale Order 437 of 512)

This lot contains a collection of early Yellowstone National Park ephemera, including; a Northern Pacific Yellowstone Park Line magazine, three fold out maps - two of them Conoco Gasoline branded, a short story pamphlet of the creation of the Canyon Hotel, six Yellowstone view cards by Jersey Coffee, a 1930's Hayne's print of the Kepler Cascades, a Haynes grizzly bear calendar, two chromo lithographs from the 1878 Hayden Survey, and lastly some additional stamps, seals, and other assorted Yellowstone goods. The lot shows good condition, the pieces have been preserved, and stored in protective mylar sleeves. The magazine measures 10" x 7".

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Antique University Pennant Flags Antique University Pennant Flags

Antique University Pennant Flags

Lot #392a (Sale Order 438 of 512)

Available in this lot is a collection of six antique felt university pennants. The collection of flags includes; Holy Cross College, Brown University, Marquette College, University of Kentucky, Washington University, and finally, West Point Military Academy. 2 of the 6 flags have stitched on lettering, while the remainders feature press on graphics. The flags range in age, but overall, they are all in good condition. The largest flag is the West Point flag, which measures 38 3/8" long, without the additional length of the tassels, and 10 1/4" wide.

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Plains Indian Trade Knife Collection & Arrow Plains Indian Trade Knife Collection & Arrow

Plains Indian Trade Knife Collection & Arrow

Lot #393 (Sale Order 439 of 512)

Made available for bidding in this lot is a collection of Plains Native American Indian trade knives, and a nice arrow. The lot includes five trade knives - four out of the five show a drop point blade, the remaining has a spear point. All of the knives show a wooden handle. The arrow has a simple metal point. The lot shows fair-good condition. The largest knife measures 12 1/2" long, 1 1/8" wide, and 5/8" thick at the handle.

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Mississippian Culture Hand Ground Axe War Head Mississippian Culture Hand Ground Axe War Head

Mississippian Culture Hand Ground Axe War Head

Lot #394 (Sale Order 440 of 512)

This lot offers you an ancient Native American Indian axe war head, originating from the Missouri area, from the Mississippian culture period of c. 1000 CE - 1540 CE. The axe head shows hand ground construction, crafted with ancient technique. The axe head is in good condition overall, and has been in the consigner collection since the early 1980's. The axe head measures 8 1/2" long, 3 3/4" tall, and 2" wide.

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Scarce Vigilante Cattle Country License Plate Scarce Vigilante Cattle Country License Plate

Scarce Vigilante Cattle Country License Plate

Lot #395 (Sale Order 441 of 512)

This lot features a Scarce Vigilante Cattle Country License Plate. The plate features embossed lettering, unique paint color, and mounting holes. The plate shows good condition, with light wear. The plate measures 6" W x 13 3/4" L

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Native American Indian Artifacts Collection Native American Indian Artifacts Collection

Native American Indian Artifacts Collection

Lot #396 (Sale Order 442 of 512)

Offered for sale is a Native American Indian Artifacts Collection. The pieces feature points, scrapers, and various other tools. There are eight pieces in total. These pieces are displayed in a glass topped display box. These pieces are in good condition. The riker box measures 12 1/4" L x 8 1/4" W

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Touring Alaska and Yellowstone 1901 First Edition Touring Alaska and Yellowstone 1901 First Edition

Touring Alaska and Yellowstone 1901 First Edition

Lot #397 (Sale Order 443 of 512)

This is a first edition of "Touring Alaska and the Yellowstone" by Charles M. Taylor Jr. published in 1901. The book chronicles the adventures of the author traveling to Alaska and Yellowstone and points in between. The book contains numerous photographs and illustrations. It is in good condition. The book measures 5.5" x 7.75".

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The Flute of the Gods First Edition 1909 The Flute of the Gods First Edition 1909

The Flute of the Gods First Edition 1909

Lot #398 (Sale Order 444 of 512)

This is a first edition of "The Flute of the Gods" by Marah Ellis Ryan published in 1909. The book features a paste down E.S. Curtis photograph on the front cover. The piece shows very good condition. It measures 5.75" x 8.5".

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

Smokey Bear U.S. Forest Service Porcelain Sign

Lot #399 (Sale Order 445 of 512)

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

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Zuni Inlaid Mulit-Stone Fetish Brooch & Bolo Zuni Inlaid Mulit-Stone Fetish Brooch & Bolo

Zuni Inlaid Mulit-Stone Fetish Brooch & Bolo

Lot #400 (Sale Order 446 of 512)

Up for bidding in this lot is a set of two Zuni Native American Indian sterling silver and inlaid mosaic jewelry pieces, one in the form of a bolo, the other - a brooch pin. The bolo is signed "J+M Zuni" and is in the form of a Zuni sunface effigy, boasting turquoise, onyx, oxblood coral, and bright white mother of pearl. The brooch pin show the same materials. Both pieces show good condition, the Kachina dancer shows patina indicative of age. The sunface bolo measures 1 3/8" wide, and 1 1/4" tall.

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Three Silver And Turquoise Navajo Bands Three Silver And Turquoise Navajo Bands

Three Silver And Turquoise Navajo Bands

Lot #401 (Sale Order 447 of 512)

This lot features three small Navajo/ Zuni rings. Two of the rings are the same. They are created with Sleeping Beauty Turquoise crafted in Sterling Silver. Each ring is signed "BJM ZUNI". The rings are sizes 7.25 and 8.25. The third ring is created with Jet, Mother of Pearl, Turquoise and Red Coral triangular inset stones around the circumference of the Sterling Silver ring. The ring is an 8.5.

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Sterling & 14k Gold Celtic Lamb Cross Pendant Sterling & 14k Gold Celtic Lamb Cross Pendant

Sterling & 14k Gold Celtic Lamb Cross Pendant

Lot #402 (Sale Order 448 of 512)

For bidding in this lot is a signed sterling silver and 14 karat gold cross pendant necklace. The simplistic sterling silver cross has an additional overlayed 14 karat gold lamb, holding a gold cross on the face. The back of the pendant is stamped "14k - Sterling" and has the Anglo hallmark of James Avery - a candelabra with "JA" flanking it on both sides. The necklace is in good condition overall, it does show a warm patina. The pendant itself measures 1 1/4" wide, and 2" tall.

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31" Multi-Strand Coral Necklace

Lot #403 (Sale Order 449 of 512)

Offered for sale is this beautiful necklace with twenty-seven strands of nugget red coral in varying sizes. The necklace closes in back with a large silver hook style clasp. The necklace is 31" in total length.

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Jefferson Lee Navajo Copper & 12K GF Cuff Jefferson Lee Navajo Copper & 12K GF Cuff

Jefferson Lee Navajo Copper & 12K GF Cuff

Lot #404 (Sale Order 450 of 512)

This lot offers you an exceptional Jefferson Lee Navajo Native American Indian copper, and 12 karat gold filled cuff. The cuff shows fantastic craftsmanship - showing intricate carving in the top sheet of gold fill; displaying a bear claw in the center with two feathers flanking it on each side. Underneath the gold carvings, there is tedious stippling detail in the face of the copper - accenting against the gold. The cuff is signed on the inside of the band with "JL - GF". The cuff is in good condition, there is warm patina showing on the golf fill. The cuff measures 2 3/4" wide, 1 7/8" tall. The inside circumference of the cuff equals approximately 7". The cuff weighs 42.6 grams overall.

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Navajo E.M. Whiteman Sterling Wedding Vase Pendant Navajo E.M. Whiteman Sterling Wedding Vase Pendant

Navajo E.M. Whiteman Sterling Wedding Vase Pendant

Lot #405 (Sale Order 451 of 512)

Offered in this lot is a Navajo Native American Indian miniature sterling silver wedding vase, crafted by E. M. Whiteman. The vase is stamped with classical Navajo design. The vase is stamped on the bottom with "E.M.W - Sterling", indicating its .925% silver purity. The vase weighs 8.3 grams without the weight of the silver chain. The miniature measures 1 5/8" tall, and 1 1/8" wide.

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Carol Felley Navajo Cripple Creek & Sterling Ring Carol Felley Navajo Cripple Creek & Sterling Ring

Carol Felley Navajo Cripple Creek & Sterling Ring

Lot #406 (Sale Order 452 of 512)

You can bid on a gorgeous Navajo Native American Indian style ring, hand crafted by Carol Felley. The ring has a sterling silver band, and setting, holding the cripple creek turquoise nugget tightly. The turquoise stone is accented with sterling feathers, as well as braided silver twists. The ring is signed on the back with "f - STER.". The ring is in good condition overall, it displays a nice warm silver patina. The ring measures to a US size 7.

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Cripple Creek & Kingman Turquoise Bead Necklaces Cripple Creek & Kingman Turquoise Bead Necklaces

Cripple Creek & Kingman Turquoise Bead Necklaces

Lot #407 (Sale Order 453 of 512)

This lot gives you the opportunity to bid on two Navajo Native American Indian turquoise necklaces. The first necklace boasts cylinder, and heishe beads, made up of cripple creek turquoise. The second necklace has raw Kingman turquoise beads, all cut to the same size. The necklaces are in good condition overall. When unclasped and stretched out, the Kingman turquoise necklace measures 17 3/8" long.

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Navajo Sterling & Turquoise Pendant Necklaces (3) Navajo Sterling & Turquoise Pendant Necklaces (3)

Navajo Sterling & Turquoise Pendant Necklaces (3)

Lot #408 (Sale Order 454 of 512)

Offered for bidding in this lot is a set of three necklaces, two of which are Navajo Native American Indian, and feature turquoise nuggets, the third shows a silver base with a faceted stone of labradorite. The first necklace shows a nugget of Carico Lake turquoise, set into a braided silver base - it is signed on the back "R - Sterling". The second necklace shows a chunk of sleeping beauty turquoise, and is flanked on both sides with a feather and floral motif, it is stamped on the back with a picto-hallmark depicting a rain cloud, and is additionally stamped "Sterling". The last necklace shows an oval cut stone of labradorite, and is securely fastened in a silver colored base. The lot shows good condition overall. The labradorite pendant measures 2" x 1".

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Navajo Sterling, Turquoise & Coral Watch Cuff Navajo Sterling, Turquoise & Coral Watch Cuff

Navajo Sterling, Turquoise & Coral Watch Cuff

Lot #409 (Sale Order 455 of 512)

Offered to you for bidding in this lot is a Navajo Native American Indian watch cuff. The cuff is crafted of sterling silver, and featuring four Morenci turquoise nuggets, and two nuggets of Oxblood coral. The bracelet is additionally decorated with what is believed to be golf fill twisted accents - flanking both edges of the bracelet. The cuff shows good condition, with bright silver, and tightly set stones. The cuff measures 3 1/8" wide, and 2 1/4" tall. The inside circumference of the cuff equals approximately 7 1/4".

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Signed Navajo Sterling Silver Ring Collection (5) Signed Navajo Sterling Silver Ring Collection (5)

Signed Navajo Sterling Silver Ring Collection (5)

Lot #410 (Sale Order 456 of 512)

Offered to you in this lot is a set of five Navajo Native American Indian rings, four out of five are signed. Each ring shows a sterling silver construction, with a single nugget of semi-precious stone. First is the unsigned ring which boasts an oval cut nugget of blue gem turquoise, set tightly into a braided silver base. The two remaining turquoise rings are stamped with the signature of Southwest Trade shop - Bell Trade Post's hallmark. These rings also show oval cut turquoise gemstones. The fourth ring displays three stones - two spiny pink oyster nuggets, and one spiny red oyster. The stones are flaked on each side with traditional Navajo sunburst motifs. The spiny oyster ring is stamped with an unknown Navajo picto-hallmark. The last ring holds a smooth marquise cut nugget of onyx, and is further decorated with a floral leaf motif. It is signed simply with "J-Sterling". The lot shows good condition overall. The largest ring is the spiny oyster piece which measures to a US size 7, the Smallest ring is a US size 5.

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Forty Years a Fur Trader by Charles Larpenteur Forty Years a Fur Trader by Charles Larpenteur

Forty Years a Fur Trader by Charles Larpenteur

Lot #411 (Sale Order 457 of 512)

This is a scarce first edition of "Forty Years a Fur Trader on the Upper Missouri; The Personal Narrative of Charles Larpenteur 1833-1872" published in 1933. The book shares the author's experiences as a fur trader in what is now Nebraska, North & South Dakota and Montana. The book is in good condition. It measures 4.5" x 7".

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Thrilling Lives of Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill Thrilling Lives of Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill

Thrilling Lives of Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill

Lot #412 (Sale Order 458 of 512)

This is a scarce edition of "Thrilling Lives of Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill" published in 1911. The book features a wonderfully decorated cover with numerous illustrations inside. The book is in good condition. It measures 5.25" x 7.5".

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Antique Native American Indian Artifacts Antique Native American Indian Artifacts

Antique Native American Indian Artifacts

Lot #413 (Sale Order 459 of 512)

This lot includes a collection of early Native American Indian artifacts, including two arrows, an ancient celt, and two stone reservoirs. The red stone reservoir appears to be a sort of mineral dye mixing cup, the larger rectangular reservoir looks to be a grinding stone. The lot shows fair condition, the grinding stone shows a repair to the corner. The grinding stone measures 9 3/4" long, 4 7/8" wide, and 2 1/4" tall.

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162 Antique MT, WY, CO, NE, WA & SD Postcards 162 Antique MT, WY, CO, NE, WA & SD Postcards

162 Antique MT, WY, CO, NE, WA & SD Postcards

Lot #414 (Sale Order 460 of 512)

This lot offers you a collection of 162 antique postcards, ranging in subject matter, and location. The postcards feature Montana (Yellowstone & Glacier), Colorado, Utah, Nebraska, Washington State, and South Dakota. The postcards are in good condition overall, some exhibit slight tears or staining. There are some repeat postcards. The Souvenir Folding Postcards measures 4 1/4" x 6 1/4".

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Winchester Repeating Arms Calendar Dec. 1894/95/96 Winchester Repeating Arms Calendar Dec. 1894/95/96

Winchester Repeating Arms Calendar Dec. 1894/95/96

Lot #414a (Sale Order 461 of 512)

Offered for sale in this lot is a set of three Winchester Repeating Arms Co. advertising calendar prints. Each of the three posters are from December, the first is 1894, followed by 1895, and lastly 1896. The 1894 artwork was created by the famous Frederic Remington, while the 95 & 96 posters were completed by A.B. Frost. All three of the pieces read "Winchester Repeating Arms CO.", followed by; "New Haven, CONN. - Repeating Rifles, Shotguns and Single Shot Rifles.". All of the modern posters are in very-good condition, with no apparent edge-bends or browning to the paper. The posters are all laid on mat board, and wrapped in shrink wrap for preservation. The mat board the posters are mounted to measures 18 7/8" x 10 7/8".

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Antique Brass Cranberry Oil Lantern Antique Brass Cranberry Oil Lantern

Antique Brass Cranberry Oil Lantern

Lot #415 (Sale Order 462 of 512)

For your consideration in this lot is an antique brass and cranberry glass, standing oil lantern. The lantern boasts a tall, slender figure, with a ribbed shaft, and tapered base. The shade for the lantern shows a subtle hobnail texture, with a light cranberry pink color hue. The lantern is in good condition overall, the glass shade shows some scratching to the coloring. The lantern measures 25 3/4" tall, and approximately 9" wide.

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Two Montana Taxidermy Beaver Skulls Two Montana Taxidermy Beaver Skulls

Two Montana Taxidermy Beaver Skulls

Lot #416 (Sale Order 463 of 512)

For bidding in this lot is a pair of two Montana captured beaver skulls. The skulls were professionally prepared by a taxidermist, and show a nice white color. Both of the beaver skulls show impressive teeth. The skulls are in good condition overall, one of the skulls shows a repair on the bottom jaw. The larger of the two skulls measures 2 3/4" wide, 3 5/8" long, and 3 1/4" tall.

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Tanned Montana Beaver Pelt Rug Tanned Montana Beaver Pelt Rug

Tanned Montana Beaver Pelt Rug

Lot #417 (Sale Order 464 of 512)

For bidding in this lot is a Montana captured beaver pelt. The pelt was professionally prepared by a taxidermist and shows excellent coloring, with a nice caramel to khaki gradient. The pelt rug shows good condition. The piece measures 26 1/2" x 19".

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Very Rare French Title On Canadian Arctic (1883) Very Rare French Title On Canadian Arctic (1883)

Very Rare French Title On Canadian Arctic (1883)

Lot #418 (Sale Order 465 of 512)

This lot features a very rare and first edition (1883) of the French title, "EXPLORATION DE LA RÉGION DU GRAND LAC DES OURS". In English the title translates to, "Exploration of a French Missionary in the Canadian Arctic". The Book is illustrated and features two pull out maps. The author, Émile Petitot (1838-1916), was a French missionary, notable Canadian Northwest cartographer, ethnologist, geographer, linguist, and writer. The book is in French and features a leather look hardcover with gilded lettering on the spine. The book measures 4 7/8" W x 7 1/4" T and is in excellent condition.

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Very Rare French Book, Very Rare French Book,

Very Rare French Book, "Journal D'un Missionaire"

Lot #419 (Sale Order 466 of 512)

Up for your consideration is this very rare French book, "Journal D'un Missionaire Au Texas Et Au Mexique", by Emmanuel Domenech (1825-1886). 2nd Edition, an important book by a Catholic missionary describing early Texas. According to the "Handbook of Texas" online, "A Catholic priest, Domenech was born at or near Lyons, France, on November 6, 1825, to Gabriel and Jeanne (Fournier) Domenech. The elder Domenech was a bottle-top manufacturer. Emmanuel was recruited as a missionary by Bishop Jean Marie Odin and traveled to America in 1846 with Claude M. Dubuis and his companions. Upon finishing his theological studies at the seminary of the Barrens in St. Louis, he was ordained in San Antonio on October 1, 1848; he may have been the first priest to be ordained in Texas. Although he worked in New Braunfels and Brownsville and traveled to surrounding communities, he was officially stationed first at Castroville, then at Eagle Pass. In 1852, because of his distaste for the hardships of missionary life and continuing poor health, he returned to France, where he served as a priest and began a supplementary career as a travel writer and amateur ethnologist. His "Journal d'un missionaire au Texas et au Mexique," published in Paris in 1857, was translated into English in 1858 as "Missionary Adventures in Texas and Mexico." The book describes the trials of early Catholic missionaries and is filled with vivid sketches of the Texas frontier and anecdotes about its people. He found Houston "infested with Methodists and ants" and dismissed Austin, "the seat of the Texian legislature, as "a small dirty town" with "only one wretched hotel." He published many repetitious, exaggerated, and self-glorifying accounts of his experiences and travels, but his colorfully detailed narrative of the establishment of the Catholic hierarchy in Texas, amid the tensions of boundary disputes with Mexico and the devastation of an epidemic of cholera, has no counterpart. He died of apoplexy and was buried at Lyons, France, on September 9, 1903 with military honors."(Ann Lozano "The Handbook of Texas" online). This 2nd Edition book was published in Paris in 1872 and did not include the foldout map the 1st Edition had. The only two copies that could be found online were a 1st Edition copy for $750 and an author's proof with Domenech's notes and corrections that sold at auction last year for $6,500. This very well kept 2nd Edition features a red leather cover with gilt lettering and decoration on spine. The red cover shows some light scuffing and general signs of age; the front hinge has been repaired and the pages show foxing throughout. The book shows good condition otherwise; it measures 4 3/4" W x 7 1/8" T.

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Les Trappeurs De L'Arkansas by Gustava Aimard Les Trappeurs De L'Arkansas by Gustava Aimard

Les Trappeurs De L'Arkansas by Gustava Aimard

Lot #420 (Sale Order 467 of 512)

This is an early copy of a French illustrated novel, originally published in 1859 - Tappeurs De L'Arkansas, by Gustave Aimard, and published by Amyot. The novel covers much on topics such as early American fur traders, trappers, Apache Native American Indians, and the fight for Texas independence. The hard-cover, leather bound novel displays many wonderful illustrations throughout. Gustave Aimard (1818-1883), a French citizen, found himself in the Americas twice, once being "adopted" into a Comanche tribe, the second time as a miner, going to Mexico. Mining operations failed, due to lack of permits, and the crew of 150 instead proceeded with an attempted conquest of Mexico. Through his incredible travels, Gustava was able to write over 70 novels. This book is absent a date, though it appears to be an early copy. The book is in good condition overall, though it shows wear indicative of age. The novel measures 11 3/8" tall, 7 7/8" wide, and 1 1/4" thick.

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Dans Les Montagnes Rocheuses (1894) Dans Les Montagnes Rocheuses (1894)

Dans Les Montagnes Rocheuses (1894)

Lot #421 (Sale Order 468 of 512)

You are bidding on an 1894, 3rd Edition of "Dans Les Montagnes Rocheuses", a book by French journalist, writer and naval officer, Edmond de Mandat-Grancey (1842-1911). The author had spent time travelling extensively in the American West, including Montana and the Dakotas and was involved in cattle ranching in the Dakotas. As previously stated, the book is a 3rd edition and is in soft cover. In the back is a pull out map of the U.S. and a detail map of the Black Hills. The book shows very good condition overall, though it has been previously repaired. It measures 4 3/4" x 7 1/4".

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Le Petit Trappeur By Emma Faucon; Early Edition Le Petit Trappeur By Emma Faucon; Early Edition

Le Petit Trappeur By Emma Faucon; Early Edition

Lot #422 (Sale Order 469 of 512)

Up for sale is this French Children's book, "Le Petit Trappeur Ou Trois Ans Chez Les Oricaras, Tribu Indienne De L'Amérique Du Nord", which translates to "The Little Trapper Or, Three Years At Oricaras, Indian Tribe of North America". "Le Petit Trappuer" is a French language children's classic by Emma Faucon with illustrations by Desandré about fur traders and indians. The book has a red and black cloth cover with gilded lettering (front cover and spine) and cover art; the edges of the sheets are also gilded. The book was published in Paris by Théodore Lefèvre. One the spine is the name " Ch. Magnier Rel"--Charles Magnier was a book binder (Relieur in French). From 1853-1887, Charles ran the business by himself. In 1887, his three sons joined him and the business became "Charles Magnier and His Sons". Therefore, though this book does not have a date, it can be within the years of 1853-1887. Furthermore, an inscription of the front end paper reads [January] 1875. As previously mentioned, this book contains black and white illustrations; First Editions of this book, from 1867, feature the same illustrations in color. So while this is not a first edition, it is certainly an early edition from the late 19th Century. The book shows lots of handling and use, but is still in good condition for its age. It measures 4.75" x 7".

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Antique Child's Rocking Horse Sleigh Chair Antique Child's Rocking Horse Sleigh Chair

Antique Child's Rocking Horse Sleigh Chair

Lot #423 (Sale Order 470 of 512)

Offered to you in this lot is an antique rocking horse, featuring a leather wrapped seat, and in the shape of an old sleigh. The rocking horse originates from as early as the late 1800's -. The ornate rocking chair shows hand carved details, with hand painted pin-stripe accents. The chair is in good condition overall, it shows wear indicative of age. The chair measures approximately 42" long, 14" wide, and 20 1/2" tall.

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Antique Enameled Cast Iron Spittoon Antique Enameled Cast Iron Spittoon

Antique Enameled Cast Iron Spittoon

Lot #424 (Sale Order 471 of 512)

Provided for your consideration in this lot is an antique spittoon and stand, constructed of cast iron with a white enamel finish inside and a green painted outside finish. The spittoon sits tall on a custom stand, which is likely not original. The spittoon is in good condition overall, there is some patina showing through the finish, and the inside shows some light crazing. Without the stand, the spittoon measures 8 3/4" across the top x 5 5/8" tall.

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Anaconda Copper Mining Company Cast Arrowheads Anaconda Copper Mining Company Cast Arrowheads

Anaconda Copper Mining Company Cast Arrowheads

Lot #425 (Sale Order 472 of 512)

This is a collection of 4 copper arrowheads from the Anaconda Copper Mining Company in Anaconda, Montana. It is believed these are either test ingots or were perhaps made as end of day pours from one of the shops at the smelter. Each one is made from solid copper and features beautiful toning. They measure 1 7/8" L x 1 1/4" W

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Collection of Early Montana Ephemera Collection of Early Montana Ephemera

Collection of Early Montana Ephemera

Lot #426 (Sale Order 473 of 512)

For bidding in this lot is a small collection of early ephemera, originating from the Montana Territory, and the State of Montana. The collection hold six pieces; the bulk is in the form of four paychecks from the "S.R. Buford & CO., Grocers" from Virginia City, M.T. & MT. The checks date to 1888, 1889, 1892, and 1893. The fifth piece is a check from the "First National Bank of Helena", and dates to 1881. The final piece is a handwritten post-card, sent from Helena, and originating from 1891. The collection has been well preserved, and shows good condition overall. The S.R. Buford checks are the largest pieces in the lot, and measure 8 3/8" long, and 3 5/8" tall.

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Two Turn Of The Century Hand Tinted Montana Maps Two Turn Of The Century Hand Tinted Montana Maps

Two Turn Of The Century Hand Tinted Montana Maps

Lot #427 (Sale Order 474 of 512)

This lot features two Maps of Montana by Mast, Crowell, and Kirkpatrick. The first, copyrighted in 1890, shows a population of 132,159. The second map, copyrighted in 1900, shows a population of 243,329 and the state divided into more counties than 10 years earlier. Both maps are hand tinted and show very good condition. Both maps are protected with shrink wrap and backed with white foam board. The maps measure about 13.5" W x 10.25" H.

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The Science Of Railways By Marshall M. Kirkman The Science Of Railways By Marshall M. Kirkman

The Science Of Railways By Marshall M. Kirkman

Lot #428 (Sale Order 475 of 512)

Offered for sale is a 11 volume set of The Science Of Railways By Marshall M. Kirkman. The set features 11 volumes bound in green covers. The volumes show fair condition, with some signs of use and wear. This is a incomplete set. The books measure 7 7/8" L x 5 3/8" W

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Collection of 66 Antique Stereoview Cards Collection of 66 Antique Stereoview Cards

Collection of 66 Antique Stereoview Cards

Lot #428a (Sale Order 476 of 512)

This lot offers you a collection of sixty-six antique stereoview cards. The cards range in manufacture, and subject matter - In this collection, you'll come across makers such as; American Views, International Stereoscopic View Co., Keystone View Company, Underwood & Underwood, and more! The cards show anything from Japanese markets, to views of Nebraska homesteads. The collection ranges in condition from fair-good. Each card measures 7" x 3 1/2".

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Muddy Girl Camo Painted Bull American Bison Skull Muddy Girl Camo Painted Bull American Bison Skull

Muddy Girl Camo Painted Bull American Bison Skull

Lot #429 (Sale Order 477 of 512)

This lot features a Muddy Girl Camo Painted Bull American Bison Skull. The skull features a Muddy Girl camo pattern, large skull size, and horns. The camo pattern is detailed and shows good color. The piece overall shows good condition, with little wear. It measures

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Two Sterling And Agate Link Bracelets Two Sterling And Agate Link Bracelets

Two Sterling And Agate Link Bracelets

Lot #430 (Sale Order 478 of 512)

This lot features two sterling and agate link bracelets. The first bracelet has irregular shaped cabachons of tree agate (3) and picture jasper (2) set in and linked with Sterling Silver--marked "925". It is 8/.5" long and has an adjustable toggle clasp. The second bracelet features crazy lace agate set in Sterling Silver (marked "Sterling") alternating with silver medallions--three of each. It is 7.34" long and has a box clasp. Both bracelets are in very good condition.

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Starborn Creations 925 Link Bracelet Starborn Creations 925 Link Bracelet

Starborn Creations 925 Link Bracelet

Lot #431 (Sale Order 479 of 512)

Up for bidding is this signed 925 Starborn Creations link bracelet. The link, toggle-clasp bracelet features nine segments linked together, three each of tree agate; blue chalcedony; and copper nugget, together with two mother of pearl beads. The bracelet is 8.25" in length and has three rings the toggle clasp will fit to make the bracelet fit a variety of wrist sizes. The bracelet is in good overall condition and wearable, but does have a break in one of the links, as shown.

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14k Gold Heart Pendant Necklace w/ Diamond & Ruby 14k Gold Heart Pendant Necklace w/ Diamond & Ruby

14k Gold Heart Pendant Necklace w/ Diamond & Ruby

Lot #432 (Sale Order 480 of 512)

Offered in this lot is a gorgeous 14 karat gold pendant necklace, cast in the shape of a heart, showing seven beautiful rubies, and three diamonds. The pendant hangs off of a 14 karat gold curb chain. The necklace shows good condition. Unclasped, and stretched out - The necklace measures 15 7/8" long. The pendant alone measures 3/4" wide, and 1" tall.

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Collection Of Jade, 1847 Total Ct. Weight Collection Of Jade, 1847 Total Ct. Weight

Collection Of Jade, 1847 Total Ct. Weight

Lot #433 (Sale Order 481 of 512)

Offered for sale is this collection of jade. The collection is comprised of (2) bead necklaces; (4) bracelets; (3) pairs of earrings; (2) whole jade rings; (5) pieces of carved jade; together with numerous pieces, segments, loose beads, etc.

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Montana Agate Necklace Montana Agate Necklace

Montana Agate Necklace

Lot #434 (Sale Order 482 of 512)

This is a Montana Agate bead necklace with Amber colored rectangle beads. The necklace is about 30" in diameter and features 24 rectangular cut agate beads in a variety of lovely shades of amber. The beads of strung on clear fishing line which is heavily wrapped with cotton thread in the back. The necklace is in good condition.

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Sterling Silver and Mother Of Pearl Necklace Sterling Silver and Mother Of Pearl Necklace

Sterling Silver and Mother Of Pearl Necklace

Lot #435 (Sale Order 483 of 512)

You are bidding on a lovely Sterling Silver and Mother of Pearl bib style necklace. The necklace features 29 flat bib style Mother of Pearl beads of similar size (about 1/3" x 3/4") and is accentuated with 6 filigree sterling silver beads (three on each end). Rounding out the necklace are alternating fluted and round beads of sterling silver, terminating in an oval box style clasp featuring a Mother of Pearl front and marked "925" on the back. The necklace is 21" in total length and shows excellent condition.

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Two Sterling Silver And Gemstone Link Bracelets Two Sterling Silver And Gemstone Link Bracelets

Two Sterling Silver And Gemstone Link Bracelets

Lot #436 (Sale Order 484 of 512)

Offered for your consideration is this lot of two Sterling Silver and gemstone link bracelets. The first bracelet features seven oval Labradorite gemstones set in Sterling Silver. The bracelet is about 8" long and has a toggle clasp. The second bracelet is a six stone bracelet, set in Sterling, featuring three chalcedony, two amethyst, and one smoky quartz.. This bracelet is also about 8" long and also has a toggle clasp. Both bracelets are marked "925", the second bracelet is also has a maker's mark, "NM". Both bracelets are in good condition.

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Two Sterling Silver And Gemstone Bracelets Two Sterling Silver And Gemstone Bracelets

Two Sterling Silver And Gemstone Bracelets

Lot #437 (Sale Order 485 of 512)

Offered for sale are these two stamped Sterling Silver bracelets featuring Tiger's Eye gemstones. The first bracelet, measuring 6.5", features six Red Tiger's Eye large oval gemstones (3/4") set in Sterling silver and has a hook clasp. The bracelet is marked "0.925/ Gunn". The second bracelet, measuring 7.75", features five smaller Gold Tiger's Eye gemstones (1/2") set in concho style Sterling Silver. This second bracelet is marked "Mexico/ TD-59/ 925".

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Hand-Strung Multi-Strand Freshwater Pearl Necklace Hand-Strung Multi-Strand Freshwater Pearl Necklace

Hand-Strung Multi-Strand Freshwater Pearl Necklace

Lot #438 (Sale Order 486 of 512)

This lot features a multi-strand, hand-strung Freshwater Pearl necklace. The necklace is composed of six strands of Freshwater Pearls of varying sizes strung with amber thread. The back of the necklace utilizes a button closure. The necklace is about 19" end to end; it is in excellent condition.

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Navajo Sterling, Turquoise, & Coral Watch Cuff Navajo Sterling, Turquoise, & Coral Watch Cuff

Navajo Sterling, Turquoise, & Coral Watch Cuff

Lot #439 (Sale Order 487 of 512)

Available in this lot for bidding is a Navajo Native American Indian watch cuff. The cuff is crafted of sterling silver, and shows a total of 7 semi-precious stones, including two nuggets of Oxblood coral, and five nuggets of Morenci turquoise. Stretching the length of the cuff face, there is a braided sterling twist, as well as ornate hand engravings. The cuff is in good condition overall - It shows a nice warm silver patina. The cuff measures 3" wide, and 2 1/2" tall. The inside circumference of the cuff equals approximately 7".

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Indian - Stumpen Swiss Cigar Porcelain Enamel Sign Indian - Stumpen Swiss Cigar Porcelain Enamel Sign

Indian - Stumpen Swiss Cigar Porcelain Enamel Sign

Lot #440 (Sale Order 488 of 512)

Available in this lot is a limited edition, modern porcelain enamel tobacciana advertising sign, for the Swiss cigar company "Indiana Stumpen". The sign depicts a regal Native American Indian Chief, dressed in full ceremonial garb. Additionally, the sign is decorated with bold red font, that pops off the yellow background fantastically. The sign was reproduced from the 1930 Hans Handshin original, and reads "White Ash™ 441/2500 - ©1997 Xonex Cleve OH". The sign is in good condition overall, it does show some subtle wear scattered around the edges. The sign measures 18" x 12".

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Tiffany Style Resin Billiards Light Tiffany Style Resin Billiards Light

Tiffany Style Resin Billiards Light

Lot #440a (Sale Order 489 of 512)

Offered for sale is this colorful resin billiards table hanging light. The Tiffany style shade is ivory colored with green accent decoration. The long sides say, "Billiards", in red and depict crossed pool cues with billiard balls racked and ready. The two end each have "Pool" in red. The shade is 34.5" x 13.75"; it is wired for two light bulbs and is ready to be hung. It is in good condition; it doesn't have any cracks, but does have a couple of minor chips on the inside, as shown.

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Signed Navajo Silver, White Buffalo Turquoise Ring Signed Navajo Silver, White Buffalo Turquoise Ring

Signed Navajo Silver, White Buffalo Turquoise Ring

Lot #441 (Sale Order 490 of 512)

This lot gives you the chance to bid on a wonderful Navajo Native American Indian, White Buffalo turquoise, and sterling silver ring. The polished cabochon nugget sits tightly in the center of the ring face, and is additionally adorned with gorgeous sterling silver twists. The ring is signed on the back with Navajo hallmark "GU - Sterling", indicating its .925% silver purity. The ring is in good condition overall, it does show some slight silver patina. The ring comes out to a US size 8 1/4.

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Navajo Sterling & Lone Mountain Turquoise Ring Navajo Sterling & Lone Mountain Turquoise Ring

Navajo Sterling & Lone Mountain Turquoise Ring

Lot #442 (Sale Order 491 of 512)

Offered up for bidding in this lot is a Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver ring, boasting a nugget of Lone Mountain turquoise in the center. The ring is decorated with a sterling silver floral motif, and is additionally accented with twisting bands of silver. The ring is faintly etched on the back with "JK". The ring is in good condition overall, with a nice warm silver patina. The ring measures to a US size 5 1/2.

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Navajo Cripple Creek Turquoise Necklace Navajo Cripple Creek Turquoise Necklace

Navajo Cripple Creek Turquoise Necklace

Lot #443 (Sale Order 492 of 512)

Available for sale in this lot is a Navajo Native American Indian Cripple Creek turquoise necklace. The necklace boasts twenty-nine wonderful turquoise nuggets, grouped in fours, and spaced with silver colored rolled, spherical, and decorative beads. The necklace is in good condition overall. The necklace has no clasp, so double up, and stretched - the necklace measures; 13 1/2" long.

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Splat Quenched Silver Pendant Necklace Splat Quenched Silver Pendant Necklace

Splat Quenched Silver Pendant Necklace

Lot #444 (Sale Order 493 of 512)

Offered to you in this lot is a pendant necklace, featuring thirteen nuggets of splat quenched silver. The pendant of the necklace shows a sterling silver base, with an irregular piece of silver mated to it. Additionally, the pendant is signed on the back "K Sconce - SSilver". The nuggets of silver are spaced with rolled silver beads. The necklace utilizes a hook and loop clasp, when undone and stretched out, the necklace measures 16 1/2" long. The pendant alone measures 1 3/4" tall, and 3/4" wide.

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Navajo Sterling Silver & Brass His & Hers Cuffs Navajo Sterling Silver & Brass His & Hers Cuffs

Navajo Sterling Silver & Brass His & Hers Cuffs

Lot #445 (Sale Order 494 of 512)

Available now in this lot for bidding is a set of two Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver, and brass cuffs. The cuffs Both show outer sterling silver bands, with brass braided rope, and beadlet accents in the center. Each cuff is stamped on the inside; "Sterling", indicating their .925% silver purity. The larger cuff has additional traditional Navajo pattern engraved into the band. The cuffs are in good condition overall, showing subtle silver patina. The larger of the two cuffs measures 2 5/8" wide, and 2" tall. The inside circumference of the cuff equals approximately 7 1/4".

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Signed Navajo Silver, Turquoise, Blood Coral Ring Signed Navajo Silver, Turquoise, Blood Coral Ring

Signed Navajo Silver, Turquoise, Blood Coral Ring

Lot #446 (Sale Order 495 of 512)

Listed for your consideration in this lot is a signed Navajo Native American Indian ring, crafted of sterling silver, and adorned with a nugget of Cripple Creek turquoise, and oxblood coral. The ring shows an ornate carved face, and braided silver twists circling the nuggets. The back side of the ring is stamped with a Navajo pictorial hallmark. The ring is in good condition, with tightly set stones, and a nice warm silver patina. The ring measures to a US size 7 1/4.

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Signed Zuni Sterling & Multi-Stone Mosaic Earrings Signed Zuni Sterling & Multi-Stone Mosaic Earrings

Signed Zuni Sterling & Multi-Stone Mosaic Earrings

Lot #447 (Sale Order 496 of 512)

Provided for you in this lot is a pair of Zuni Native American Indian earrings. The pair is crafted of engraved sterling silver bases, with exceptional lapis lazuli, pink spiny oyster, and malachite set tightly into a mosaic motif. The earrings are signed on the back with a Zuni pictorial hallmark, as well they are marked "Sterling". The earring are in good condition overall, they show a nice warm silver patina. Each earrings, minus their hangers, measure; 1 1/16" tall, and 7/8" wide.

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West's Montana Digest 24 Volume Complete Set West's Montana Digest 24 Volume Complete Set

West's Montana Digest 24 Volume Complete Set

Lot #448 (Sale Order 497 of 512)

Are you interested in Montana Case Law? This lot offers you the opportunity to bid on a 24 volume complete set of West's Montana Law Digest, Annotated. West Group of Saint Paul, MN, publisher of this 24 volume set, developed what they call "Key Number Digest". Basically, each topic in case law has been given a number--there are 414 topics covered. West Publishing publishes similar volumes for each state with the same corresponding topic numbers. The Digests are updated annually with smaller "pocket parts" that are sent out to subscribers, thus making it possible to use many of the same volumes year to year. The volumes are ordered alphabetically by topic, such as Workers Compensation, and contain all case laws in Montana on that topic going back to 1868. There are also two volumes serving as a table of cases, A-Z, as well as a descriptive word index. This particular set is complete and updated through the year 2001. It contains volumes published from 1937-2001. These volumes came from the law library of the DNRC, which is stamped into many of them. The books each measure about 10.25" x 7" and are in good to like new condition.

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Collection of Antique Family Photo Albums c. 1900- Collection of Antique Family Photo Albums c. 1900-

Collection of Antique Family Photo Albums c. 1900-

Lot #448a (Sale Order 498 of 512)

For bidding in this lot is a collection of four antique family photo albums. The collection is stored and displayed between four separate albums, and displays pictures of family, friends, and vacations. The dates of the photographs range from the early 1900's all the way to the late 50's. The collection is in fair condition. The largest album measures 14" wide, 11" tall, and 3/4" thick.

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Handcrafted Thai .925 Silver Bracelet Signed Handcrafted Thai .925 Silver Bracelet Signed

Handcrafted Thai .925 Silver Bracelet Signed

Lot #449 (Sale Order 499 of 512)

Up for auction is this very pretty handmade Sterling Silver bracelet. The piece shows five filigree ornamented sections linked together by smaller ornamental links. The middle section of the five is slightly larger and features extra ornamentation in the center. The bracelet is signed "SU / 925/ TH" and has a toggle clasp. The piece shows excellent condition

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Navajo Native Sterling Silver Bracelets (4) Navajo Native Sterling Silver Bracelets (4)

Navajo Native Sterling Silver Bracelets (4)

Lot #450 (Sale Order 500 of 512)

For bidding in this lot is a set of four sterling silver bracelets, two showing Navajo Native American Indian signatures, and two others; one marked "Mexico", the other simply marked "Sterling". The first Navajo cuff shows three bear effigies stamped into the face, while the second shows a sunburst motif, and is stamped "GS" - attributing the piece to expert Navajo silversmith's Glenn & Irene Sandoval. The lot shows good condition overall, each piece shows a good warm silver patina. The largest piece is the fully circular cuff, which measures 2 5/8" across. The inside circumference equals approximately 7 1/2". Accumulatively, the bracelets weigh out to 72.3 grams.

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Signed Navajo Turquoise & Sterling Cuffs & Pendant Signed Navajo Turquoise & Sterling Cuffs & Pendant

Signed Navajo Turquoise & Sterling Cuffs & Pendant

Lot #451 (Sale Order 501 of 512)

These are signed Navajo Native American Indian turquoise, and sterling silver cuffs and a pendant. The first cuff shows a rectangular cut chip of sleeping beauty turquoise, flanked on each side with a fluer-de-le motif, and additionally has symmetrical hash marks down the entirety of the band. This cuff is stamped with the rocking R hallmark of Relios Jewelry, owned by Carolyn Pollack. The second cuff shows a petit construction, with two skinny sterling silver bands joined at the ends, with a nugget of sleeping beauty turquoise set into the center, with a sterling leaf wrapping around the edge. This cuff is stamped "P - Sterling". The last piece - the sterling and lone mountain turquoise pendant is stamped "AB - Sterling", which attributes the piece to expert Navajo silversmith Alex Begay. The lot shows good condition overall, each piece boasts a warm silver patina. The largest cuff measures 2 1/2" wide, and 1 7/8" tall. The inside circumference of the bracelet equals approximately 6 1/2".

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Red Chinese Branch Coral Necklaces (2) Red Chinese Branch Coral Necklaces (2)

Red Chinese Branch Coral Necklaces (2)

Lot #452 (Sale Order 502 of 512)

For your consideration in this lot is a set of two Chinese red branch coral necklaces. Each necklace shows raw branch coral beads threaded straight through the middle. The coral necklaces are in good condition overall. The necklaces are the same length, each measuring 20 1/2" long when unclasped and stretched out.

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Composite Stone Cabachon Pendant On Silver Chain Composite Stone Cabachon Pendant On Silver Chain

Composite Stone Cabachon Pendant On Silver Chain

Lot #453 (Sale Order 503 of 512)

This is a one of a kind composite stone tear-drop cabochon pendant on a sterling silver chain. The cabochon has light green, turquoise, and dark blue coloring in an amber field. The cabachon measures 2.5" long by 1.25" wide and is on a 20" silver chain. The consignor has attributed the necklace to the Navajo Yazzie clan.

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Navajo Woven Liquid Silver & Brach Coral Necklace Navajo Woven Liquid Silver & Brach Coral Necklace

Navajo Woven Liquid Silver & Brach Coral Necklace

Lot #454 (Sale Order 504 of 512)

You are bidding on a very elegant Navajo liquid silver necklace. The necklace features 10 strands of liquid silver with a basket weave design and a branch coral pendant for each strand. The necklace measures 16.5" end to end; the basket weave and pendant portion measures 2.5"wide x 7"long. The necklace shows very good condition. An unusual and unique piece.

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Two Navajo Sterling and Turquoise Necklaces Two Navajo Sterling and Turquoise Necklaces

Two Navajo Sterling and Turquoise Necklaces

Lot #455 (Sale Order 505 of 512)

This lot features two Sterling Silver pendants on Sterling chains. The first pendant and chain are believed to be early Navajo. The pendant measures 2.1/4" tall and is 5/8" wide. The somewhat diamond-shaped pendant features seven small turquoise stones symmetrically set. It is on a 19" silver chain. The second necklace features a stylized Native American head with feather headdress, two dangling feather earrings, and two small turquoise stones for eyes; it is stamped "sterling" on the back. The pendant is about 1.5" wide x 2" tall and is on a 16" silver chain. Both necklaces are in good condition and are unsigned.

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Two Sterling And Coral Navajo Cuff Bracelets Two Sterling And Coral Navajo Cuff Bracelets

Two Sterling And Coral Navajo Cuff Bracelets

Lot #456 (Sale Order 506 of 512)

This lot gives you the opportunity to bid on two Navajo cuff bracelets. The First is a stamped Sterling Silver watch cuff featuring two triangular coral cabachons. It measures about 7" inside circumference and is 1" thick; it is about 2.5" wide and 2.25" tall. The second piece measures a more dainty 6" inside circumference and is 1.5" wide at the top. Overall width and height are 2.25" w x 2" t. It features three small turquoise and three small coral cabachons set asymmetrically in a 1.5" x 2.5" field of hammered silver, supported by double bands of silver. Both pieces are unsigned and in good condition.

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Antique Sterling Ski Brooch & Ski School Pins Antique Sterling Ski Brooch & Ski School Pins

Antique Sterling Ski Brooch & Ski School Pins

Lot #457 (Sale Order 507 of 512)

This lot includes an antique criss-crossed ski brooch pin, crafted in sterling silver, as well as two antique ski school pins. The pins advertise for "Gus Gnehm Ski School", and depict an alpine skier soaring through the air. The Ski brooch is marked on the back side with "Sterling", indicating its .925% silver purity. The lot is in fair condition, the clasps on the ski school pins have deteriorated. The sterling skis show a nice warm silver patina. The skis measure 2 5/8" long, and 3/8" wide.

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Navajo Stamped Sterling and Turquoise Brooch Navajo Stamped Sterling and Turquoise Brooch

Navajo Stamped Sterling and Turquoise Brooch

Lot #458 (Sale Order 508 of 512)

This is a signed, Native American Indian, Navajo brooch/ pendant. The stamped silver brooch is round with scalloped edges and a single polished Sleeping Beauty Turquoise cabachon in the center. The back is stamped "Sterling" and "WW", believed to be Wilbur Wauneka, Navajo. This piece has a pin on the back to be used as a brooch as well as a loop to put a chain through, to use as a pendant. The piece measures 2" in diameter and is in excellent, used condition.

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Navajo 12K Gold Fill Men's Inlay Watch Cuff Navajo 12K Gold Fill Men's Inlay Watch Cuff

Navajo 12K Gold Fill Men's Inlay Watch Cuff

Lot #459 (Sale Order 509 of 512)

This lot gives you the opportunity to bid on and win this handsome Navajo made watch cuff. This cuff/ watchband features two 12 k gold filled ends or cuffs separated by a gold tone flex metal watch band. The cuff portions, marked "12k G.F." and hallmarked "DN", feature very striking inlay work of turquoise, mother of pearl, red coral, and black jet. The cuff is in excellent used condition. It measures 6.5" in total length, with the cuff portions measuring about 1.75" each and 1.75" wide at the widest.

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Opal Cabochon Gold Tone Ring Opal Cabochon Gold Tone Ring

Opal Cabochon Gold Tone Ring

Lot #459a (Sale Order 510 of 512)

This lot includes a gold toned ring, featuring an impressive opal cabochon. Flanking the center set cabochon, there is stippled geometric pattern additionally decorating the ring. The ring is in good condition overall. The ring measures to a US size 6.

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Navajo Heishi And Branch Coral Necklace Navajo Heishi And Branch Coral Necklace

Navajo Heishi And Branch Coral Necklace

Lot #460 (Sale Order 511 of 512)

This lot features a red coral necklace composed of both red coral heishi beads and red branch coral. The coral is believed to be all natural and not treated or dyed in any way. The heishi beads alternate with the graduated spiky branches that are about an inch and half in the center. The necklace measures about 17.5" long and is in good condition.

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Navajo Sterling Silver Earring Collection Navajo Sterling Silver Earring Collection

Navajo Sterling Silver Earring Collection

Lot #461 (Sale Order 512 of 512)

This is a collection of three pairs of Navajo Native American Indian sterling silver and turquoise earrings. Each pair of earrings is made from solid sterling silver with two pairs that feature turquoise cabochons. All the earrings are in good condition. The largest earrings measure 1" x 1.25".

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