3rd Annual West Point Sale Day 2 - 900 Lots 2012-08-19 Auction - 456 Price Results - LOUIS J. DIANNI, LLC in NY - Page 18
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855T: Sword, Mounted officer's, eagle pommel, c. 1825823: Winchester M1876, engraved scene, deluxe stocks807: Flag, period Confederate Secession 52" x 70"
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West Point, NY, United States
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3rd Annual West Point Sale Day 2 - 900 Lots

Day 2: Presidential signatures inc. Roosevelt, Eisenhower along with the pen used to sign atomic energy treaty, Taft, others; Rev. War, & Civil War docs, 60 original movie posters from the 30?s on up, Oceanic, African and Native American art, 12-star Confederate Civil War Secession flag plus WWII flags de-accessioned from the Mariner?s Museum, 2 Civil War groupings (Commander Robert Townsend USS Essex and another of General William H. Noble commander 17th CT vols.), 125 lots comprising part II of the Miki and James Mangan III collection including Native American beadwork, arms and militaria, armor including a 3/4 suit black & white c. 1590, salet helmet c. 1480, Italian Barbut c. 1450, German breastplate c. 1550 and more, cowboy items, knives, 20 early American swords from the estate of Dr. James E. Connor-Ford White House, Secy. to the cabinet, admin. to the President plus 15 nice canes.
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Beggers Bowl/Alms dish, Medieval, brass: A medieval hand-wrought brass beggar's bowl or alms dish. Solid brass with an turned-over rim and a relieved base. The exterior coloration reflects the smelting capabilities of the day showing
0887: Beggers Bowl/Alms dish, Medieval, brassEst. $100-$200
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Carbine scabbard, Sioux, beaded,c. 1880: A 19th century carbine,Native American beaded, rifle scabbard probably Cheyenne River, Sioux. Tanned hide and fringe with a sailcloth, canvas backing. Exceptional beadwork, all handmade beads, sinew
0888: Carbine scabbard, Sioux, beaded,c. 1880Est. $3,000-$5,000
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Ledger Drawing, Plains Indian, Signed, 19th C: A crayon drawing on ledger paper, signed and dated, 1880. A unique piece, it bears the name, "Alfred Yellow Hair, Cheyenne River" in the top margin and "Sioux 1880" in the bottom margin. The simple
0890: Ledger Drawing, Plains Indian, Signed, 19th CEst. $500-$1,000
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Ledger drawing, Sioux wedding, 1895: A crayon drawing on ledger paper, signed and dated, 1895. A unique piece, it bears the title. "Sioux Wedding Dakota 1895" in the bottom margin. The simple drawing depicts two people holding hands and
0891: Ledger drawing, Sioux wedding, 1895Est. $500-$1,000
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W/P C. M. Russell, "Indian Child": A convincing print of a watercolor by C. M. Russell (1864-1926) of an "Indian Mother with her Child". The painting depicts a group of American Indians fording a river with a woman carrying a child at
0896: W/P C. M. Russell, "Indian Child"Est. $50-$100
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Crude Knife, Western Plains Indian: A crudely constructed knife that would have most likely rested in a beaded scabbard. This is a later 19th century piece made from recycled wood and metal. Size: O.A. 13 3/8" L. x 1.5" W. x .75" D.
0898: Crude Knife, Western Plains IndianEst. $100-$200
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Basket, Pima: Conical flare-sided upright basket 'bowl' with medium contrast radiating swastika design. Size: 6.5" H x 10.75" top diameter x 4.75" base diameter. Weight: 8oz*****************************CREATOR
0899: Basket, PimaEst. $500-$1,000
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Basket, Yosemite Valley Coil: A Yosemite Valley hand woven coil basket with a 7" opening. See below for Yosemite Valley native basket weaving techniques and purposes. Size: 11.5" Diameter x 7.5" H Weight: 10oz
0900: Basket, Yosemite Valley CoilEst. $400-$600
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Axe Money, Copper, North American: The first currency in the New World. This piece is typical of the original agricultural axe currency from which the Aztec types were later derived. While most specimens are either green with
0901: Axe Money, Copper, North AmericanEst. $50-$80
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Axe Money, Copper, North American: The first currency in the New World. This piece is typical of the original agricultural axe currency from which the Aztec types were later derived. While most specimens are either green with
0902: Axe Money, Copper, North AmericanEst. $50-$100
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Chaps, Western, VERY RARE, Marked, w/quirt: A pair of wooly goat hide chaps. Marked on belt "C.P.SHIPLEY KANSAS CITY 10". Hand tooled belt, with stitching, and metal studs. Chaps are complete with a finely braided quirt. See history below. C.
0903: Chaps, Western, VERY RARE, Marked, w/quirtEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Chaps, Marked,Shotgun Style, Early 20th C: A pair of George Lawrence Company chaps. Hand tooled and stitched, a pocket on both the right and left side with a native symbol on the buttons and a fringe down the length of the leg. Size: 43.25"
0904: Chaps, Marked,Shotgun Style, Early 20th CEst. $500-$1,000
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Fireplace Screen, Copper, Circa 1900: Fireplace screen constructed of copper with steel pulls stamped with the depiction of a U. S. Cavalryman and Indian chief in a Western landscape. U. S. on the man's canteen. Size: 24.75" H. x 24.75"
0907: Fireplace Screen, Copper, Circa 1900Est. $100-$200
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Rare Beer Tray, 19th C Wielands Lager: A rare19th century beer tray. A. Wieland's Extra Pale Lager advertisement on the rim and, "COPYRIGHT BY KAUFMANN & STRAUSS CO, N.Y. A Western Product" on the base. The center piece is a Native
0908: Rare Beer Tray, 19th C Wielands LagerEst. $200-$400
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