The Harrisburg Auction - Day 4 - July 18 2013-07-18 Auction - 536 Price Results - Guernsey's in PA - Page 21
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The Harrisburg Auction - Day 4 - July 18

The Harrisburg Auction will be taking place July 15 through July 21st. The Auction will be taking place at City Island in Harrisburg. There will be an Auction Preview being held at the D & D Building, part of the Public Works Complex at South 19th Street, Harrisburg, July 11 thru 14. Bidders can participate 1. live in person, 2. by written bid, 3. by telephone, 4. in "real time" via the Internet. Internet bidding will be taking place on LiveAuctioneers. July 15 - July 20 will consist of "structured" auction days devoted to specific categories of antiques, historic artifacts and collectibles. On these days, bidders can participate in any of the four ways listed above. July 21 will be an "unstructured day" where a wide variety of less valuable, but nonetheless interesting, items will be sold. Bidding on this day (the 21st) will be in front of a live audience only (i.e., no Internet). There is no charge to attend the Auction. The Auction categories will include: The Wild West: which ranges from items relating to specific historic figures including Jesse James, Wild Bill Hickok, Annie Oakley, Wyatt Earp, Buffalo Bill and Doc Holliday, on to such items as original horse drawn wagons, frontier clothing, saloon and gaming paraphernalia, even the largest known casting of Frederic Remington's Bronco Buster, approximately 12 feet tall! American Indian Antique Firearms and Swords Spanish Colonial The Early Wars: the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, the Indian Wars and War of 1812 Mercantile: featuring objects sold in the general stores of the Old West, advertising, etc. All additional information, including specifics start times and the daily auction schedule category by category can be found on Guernsey's web site or by contacting Guernsey's at 212-794-2280 or auctions@guernseys.com
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Aztec Stone Effigy: Found in Aztec Indian ruins. Circa 2000 B.C. 16-1/4" high
4661: Aztec Stone EffigyEst. $600-$800
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Aztec Stone Effigy: Seated on knees. Hands at chest. 14" high
4662: Aztec Stone EffigyEst. $400-$600
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Aztec Stone Effigy: Seated on knees. Arms at side. 11-3/4" high
4663: Aztec Stone EffigyEst. $400-$600
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Aztec Stone Effigy: Seated. Hands on knees. 11-1/2" high
4664: Aztec Stone EffigyEst. $400-$600
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Aztec Stone Effigy: Seated on knees. Chip at top of head ornament. 12" high
4665: Aztec Stone EffigyEst. $400-$600
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Large Native American Spear Point: 9" long
4666: Large Native American Spear PointEst. $300-$500
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Lot of 29 Native American Stone Beads: Large stone carved beads some more decorated than others. Circa 800 A.D. Varying sizes 1/2" to 1-1/2" long
4667: Lot of 29 Native American Stone BeadsEst. $300-$500
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Two Native American Spear Points: Red carved spear points. 7-1/2" and 8-3/4" long
4668: Two Native American Spear PointsEst. $300-$500
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Lot of Native American Carved Whorls: Lot includes a necklace, large button, hook, knife, and other assorted carved items.14 pieces in the lot. Varying sizes 1-1/4" high to 6" high
4669: Lot of Native American Carved WhorlsEst. $300-$500
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Lakouta Warrior's Medicine Bag: Lakouta (Lacouta) Medicine Bag Includes portions of a tooth, seed, insect carcass showing through the sinew-sewn tight leather pouch. Found near Scenic by Sheep's Table, Pine Ridge, SD. 3" x 1-1/4"
4670: Lakouta Warrior's Medicine BagEst. $80-$120
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1817 Peace Medal with Navajo Pouch: This Peace Medal is typical of the 1860-1880 recasts traded to the Indians. The symbols on the pouch of lightning, moon & raincloud are typical Navajo pictographs of the 19th C. Peace Medal reads,
4671: 1817 Peace Medal with Navajo PouchEst. $200-$300
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Judge Badge Chicasaw Nation: Round badge reads, Court of Indian Offences, Chicasaw Nation, Judge. Tin badge with leaded back. From an Oklahoma Cherokee family. 2-3/8" round
4672: Judge Badge Chicasaw NationEst. $100-$200
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Pine Ridge B.I.A. Agent's Vest and Badge: Pine Ridge B.I.A. Agent's yellow & white bead decorated black vest with star decorated buttons and buttons inscribed with B.I.A. In the pocket is a note that reads, "My mother said when she was
4673: Pine Ridge B.I.A. Agent's Vest and BadgeEst. $200-$300
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Northern Plains Tacked Powder Horn: The style is typical of the Northern Plains tribes of the 1850's-1860's. 9" long
4674: Northern Plains Tacked Powder HornEst. $200-$300
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Bobcat Ceremonial Cloak: Bobcat fur on outside, beautifully painted hide decorated with beads, bells, and horn on the inside and at the edge. Scenes of Indian Chief, warriors riding horseback, carrying the American flag,
4675: Bobcat Ceremonial CloakEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Presentation Case of Old Copper: Circa 4,000-5,000 B.C. From the Collection of Roger Peterson. Case measures 12" x 18"
4676: Presentation Case of Old CopperEst. $1,200-$1,600
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Native American Womans Dress & Beads: Blue wool Native American womans dress with purple, teal and white taffeta decorations. Also sequin and pearl. Abalone buttons. Both hand and machine sewn. Together with a long beaded front piece
4677: Native American Womans Dress & BeadsEst. $600-$800
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Rio Grande Blanket, 1890: Wool and cotton. Multi-colored. 42" x 74"
4678: Rio Grande Blanket, 1890Est. $1,000-$1,200
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Sioux Thunderbird Shield: Painted and decorated with elk hide, trade beads, dew claws, deer bone chips, trade brass beads, hawk bells, bird feathers. With photo of the artist. 21" high
4679: Sioux Thunderbird ShieldEst. $200-$300
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Mohawk Chief Abraham Trade Bead Necklace: Gorget and Trade Bead necklace belonging to Mohawk Chief Abraham. Center crest of Georgius Rex, .800 fine silver; faceted Dutch beads circa 1750-1790; Gorget bears signature of Bird Clan of Mohawk.
4680: Mohawk Chief Abraham Trade Bead NecklaceEst. $600-$800
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Hudson Bay Co. Trade Beaver Necklace: Hudson Bay Co. Trade Beaver with 1870's green glass trade beads. Early leaded back beavers were traded to the Native Indians for fur pelts. Ft. Mille Lacs Chippewa Museum. Beaver is 3" long; beads
4681: Hudson Bay Co. Trade Beaver NecklaceEst. $200-$300
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U.S.S. 6th Cavalry Tobacco Pouch: Red & white beaded pouch - the colors of the U.S. Indian Scout. 5-1/2" high
4682: U.S.S. 6th Cavalry Tobacco PouchEst. $200-$300
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Two Beaded Bags - Menomoni & Aleut Alaskan: Menomoni hand bag from Mountain View Museum; together with an Aleut Alaskan Gold Poke bag. 8-1/2" high; 10-1/2" high
4683: Two Beaded Bags - Menomoni & Aleut AlaskanEst. $160-$200
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Tonacey Parker Fully Beaded Vest: Fully beaded white vest with red, pink and blue accent beads. Cotton floral interior lining. Handwritten note reads, "Tonacey Parker wore this vest in October 1892 when Quanah and her met Mr.
4684: Tonacey Parker Fully Beaded VestEst. $3,000-$4,000
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