Art of the American West 2017-11-14 Auction - 142 Price Results - John Moran Auctioneers, Inc. in CA - Page 5
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Bill Worrell (1936 - * Texas)Harry Jackson (1924 - 2011 Sheridan, WY)A Navajo squash blossom necklace
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Monrovia, CA, United States
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Art of the American West

John Moran Auctioneers is pleased to offer approximately 200 lots of Native American textiles, pottery and basketry alongside Arts & Crafts furniture and decorative arts, and Western-genre paintings and photographs at their biannual Art of the American West Auction.
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Dan Crapo (20th Century American): Two works: ''Knack with a Noose'' and ''Proven Foundation'' Each: Pencil on paper under glass The first: Signed and dated right center: Dan Crapo / '95 and with the copyright symbol; the second:
1097: Dan Crapo (20th Century American)Est. $500-$700
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Wei Tai (1944 - * Phoenix, AZ): ''Mountain Man'', cowboy and horse Pastel on colored board under glass Signed lower right: Wei Tai, titled by repute Sight size: 19.25'' H x 15.25'' W Provenance: Private Collection, Prescott, AZ.
1098: Wei Tai (1944 - * Phoenix, AZ)Est. $600-$900
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Dave Powell (1954 - * Montana): ''Gus and Woodrow'', characters from Lonesome Dove on a cattle drive Oil on board Signed lower left: Dave Powell, titled by repute 11'' H x 14'' W Provenance: Private Collection, Prescott, AZ.
1099: Dave Powell (1954 - * Montana)Est. $300-$500
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Dave Powell (1954 - * Montana): Two works: ''Waiting at the Windmill'' and ''Socerer's [sic] Moon'' Each: oil on board The first: signed lower right: Dave Powell and with the artist's device, titled verso; the second: unsigned,
1100: Dave Powell (1954 - * Montana)Est. $400-$600
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Wei Tai (1944 - * Phoenix, AZ): Native American with spear on horseback Pastel on board under Plexiglas Signed lower right: Wei Tai Sight size: 11.5'' H x 15.5'' W Provenance: Private Collection, Prescott, AZ. Notes: Board size:
1101: Wei Tai (1944 - * Phoenix, AZ)Est. $500-$700Lot Passed
Wei Tai (1944 - * Phoenix, AZ): Native American riders on horseback Watercolor on paper under glass Signed lower right: Wei Tai Sight size: 9.5'' H x 13'' W Provenance: Private Collection, Prescott, AZ. Notes: There is an
1102: Wei Tai (1944 - * Phoenix, AZ)Est. $500-$700Lot Passed
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Dave Powell (1954 - * Montana): ''Manuleto'', Native Americans on horseback Watercolor on board under glass Signed lower left: Dave Powell and with the artist's device, signed again, titled and inscribed verso Sight size: 13.25''
1103: Dave Powell (1954 - * Montana)Est. $600-$900
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Dave Powell (1954 - * Montana): ''Evening Guest'', Native American figures and horse in a teepee village Oil on board Signed lower left: Dave Powell and with the artist's device and the Cowboy Artists of America symbol, titled on
1104: Dave Powell (1954 - * Montana)Est. $800-$1,200
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A Navajo Woman's wearing blanket/rug: Mid-20th century Red ground with twill bands and stepped elements 6' H x 4'1'' W Provenance: Estate, Santa Monica, CA.
1105: A Navajo Woman's wearing blanket/rugEst. $1,000-$2,000
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A Navajo Germantown Moki blanket: Last quarter 19th century Of typical black and blue banded design with third phase chief's blanket overlaid diamond elements in red, cream and black 7'7'' H x 5' W Provenance: Private Collection,
1106: A Navajo Germantown Moki blanketEst. $7,000-$9,000
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A Navajo regional rug: First quarter 20th century Cream field with serrated black and red diamonds 6'4'' H x 3'11.5'' W Provenance: Private Collection, Los Angeles, CA.
1107: A Navajo regional rugEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
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A Navajo third phase chief's-style blanket/rug: Early 20th century Finely woven, banded design with nine diamond motif, natural brown, cream and vegetal green-dyed wool 6'1'' H x 4'2.75'' W Provenance: Private Collection, Mission Viejo, CA.
1108: A Navajo third phase chief's-style blanket/rugEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Reva Jackman (1886 - 1985 Santa Barbara, CA): Reclining female nude Oil on canvas Signed lower left: Reva Jackman 22'' H x 26'' W Provenance: Private Collection, Scottsdale, AZ. Notes: Framed size: 31.5'' H x 35.5'' W x 4'' D.
1110: Reva Jackman (1886 - 1985 Santa Barbara, CA)Est. $700-$1,000
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Terry J. Murphy (1950 - * Montana): ''Down the Divide'', cowboy leading packhorses through rough terrain Polychromed and patinated bronze Titled, signed with copyright symbol, numbered, and dated to base: Terry J. Murphy / 6/25 / 92
1111: Terry J. Murphy (1950 - * Montana)Est. $1,200-$1,800
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Terry J. Murphy (1950 - * Montana): ''End of a Long Trail Home'', cowboy on horseback and two packhorses Polychromed and patinated bronze Titled, numbered, dated and signed in the base: 3/30 / 89 / Terry J. Murphy 21.75'' H x 29.5'' W
1112: Terry J. Murphy (1950 - * Montana)Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Star Liana York (1952 - * Santa Fe, NM): Seated Native American woman with perched owl Polychromed bronze Signed with copyright symbol, stamped with foundry mark, dated and numbered: S.L. York / 1987 / 11/35 The bronze: 19'' H x 16.5'' W x
1113: Star Liana York (1952 - * Santa Fe, NM)Est. $800-$1,200
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Maynard Dixon (1875 - 1946 San Francisco, CA): ''San Francisco Man in Derby'' Graphite on paper under glass With the artist's device and dated by Edith Hamlin lower left: c. 1902, titled, inscribed and dated again in ink by Edith Hamlin on the
1116: Maynard Dixon (1875 - 1946 San Francisco, CA)Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Maynard Dixon (1875 - 1946 San Francisco, CA): Cowboy in profile Ink on rice paper under glass Initialed, inscribed and dated lower right: M.D. - Rice, Ariz. - June/15 Paper size: 4'' H x 4'' W Provenance: Arizona West Galleries, Scottsdale, AZ;
1117: Maynard Dixon (1875 - 1946 San Francisco, CA)Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Joseph Henry Sharp (1859 - 1953 Taos, NM): Young Indian girl with a pot Oil on canvas laid to canvas Signed lower right: J.H. Sharp 13.5'' H x 14.5'' W Provenance: Private Collection, Temecula, CA. Notes: Framed size: 20.5'' H x 21.5'' W x
1118: Joseph Henry Sharp (1859 - 1953 Taos, NM)Est. $3,000-$5,000
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A Navajo squash blossom necklace: First half 20th century Unsigned Silver naja with five turquoise cabochons on a double-strand necklace with ten turquoise-set squash blossoms; the upper portion of the necklace of alternating silver
1119: A Navajo squash blossom necklaceEst. $500-$700
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