February Premier Auction 2022-02-20 Auction - 287 Price Results - Alaska Premier Auctions & Appraisals in AK - Page 5
Americus Australis; 11,855.28 ct. Australian OpalScott McDaniel "Winter Lights" Oil PaintingGeorge III Dolphin & Shell Sterling Silver Sauce Boats
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Anchorage, AK, United States
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February Premier Auction

Alaska Premier Auctions & Appraisals is pleased to present our latest auction! Welcome to the February 2022 Premier Live-Online Auction! This fantastic sale, totaling over 225 lots and with more to be added soon will be one to remember! Just a few of the many highlights in this auction include: Americus Australis;?An extremely important nearly 12,000 carat gem quality Australian opal, one of the five largest known in the world! A nearly 50 pound out of this world Nantan iron meteorite. An extremely rare 1940 Fur Rondy pin (first year) with the original accompanying tag and several other early Fur Rendezvous pins. Dinosaur teeth & fossils. Fine original Alaskan Artwork by Scott McDaniel, Dale DeArmond, Norman Lowell, Byron Birdsall, William Kimura, and more. Fine jewelry including a 5 carat diamond tennis bracelet, several diamond rings, and more. Alaskan Ethnographic art & objects?including ivory carvings, spirit wheels, seal gut parkas, and more. Quality English Silver. Bronze Sculptures.? Scrimshaw. Seal gut & fur parkas And much more! Mark your calendars, this is a sale you do not want to miss! This auction will open for bidding on Friday, January 21st?and GO LIVE for online bidding in real-time on Sunday,?February 20th at 12pm AKST (4pm EST). LOCATION: All inventory is located at our warehouse facility at 1310 West Int'l Airport Road, Anchorage, AK 99518. We offer in-house shipping! PREVIEW: Limited previews are available by appointment only. Additional condition reports, photos, or videos are available upon request, please email Nick@AlaskaPremierAuctions.com at least 48 hours prior to the auction close with inquiries.
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Siberian Yup'ik Masks: A fine pair of male and female Siberian Yup'ik masks constructed from assorted furs and caribou skin, each signed for Dora Mae Buchea (Umara Nupowhotuk) of St. Lawrence, AK. The slightly larger
0100: Siberian Yup'ik MasksEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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George Aden Ahgupuk Seal Skin Painting: A colorized painting on seal skin by George Aden Ahugupuk (1911-2001) depicting a musher and his dog sled team as winter dusk sets in, Mt. Susitna visible in the background. Framed, total dimensions
0101: George Aden Ahgupuk Seal Skin PaintingEst. $300-$400
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5.51" West Java Megalodon Fossil: A 5.51" long megalodon shark tooth fossil originating from West Java. The brownish-grey blade is sharply serrated with 85-90% complete bourlette. The root exhibits root erosion typical with this
0102: 5.51" West Java Megalodon FossilEst. $200-$300
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The Tooth of an Allosaurus Dinosaur: The maxillary tooth of the dinosaur Allosaurus Fragilis, dating from 156 to 144 million years old and originating from the Bone Cabin Quarry of Wyoming within the Morrison Formation. The impressive
0103: The Tooth of an Allosaurus DinosaurEst. $600-$800
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Eskimo Walrus Tusk Spirit Wheel: A finely carved walrus tusk and baleen spirit wheel by the Yup'ik Eskimo artist Clifton Smith of Nunivak Island, Alaska. The central carving of an eagle is affixed to the baleen wheel featuring
0104: Eskimo Walrus Tusk Spirit WheelEst. $400-$600
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18K Gold 5 Carat Diamond Tennis Bracelet: A striking 18 karat white gold tennis bracelet with 22x individual links covered in baguette and round cut diamonds, 5 carats of stones in total. Measures 7" long, weighs 12.03 grams.
0105: 18K Gold 5 Carat Diamond Tennis BraceletEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Walrus Tusk Figural Eskimo Bracelets: A pair of elastic cord stretch bracelets with eleven links made from white and fossil walrus tusk, some featuring carved dog sled figures. No visible maker's mark. Each bracelet measures
0106: Walrus Tusk Figural Eskimo BraceletsEst. $200-$300
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Ladies Fur Coat: A women's fur coat, appears to be roughly a size medium and apparently raccoon fur. Measures approximately 26" in length from the underarm down.
0107: Ladies Fur CoatEst. $200-$300
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J.J. Audubon "American Cross Fox" Lithograph: A J.W. Audubon lithograph printed and colored by Nagel & Weingaertner, Plate VI No. 2. Measures approximately 11" x 14".
0108: J.J. Audubon "American Cross Fox" LithographEst. $150-$250
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15x Fur Rendezvous Pins 1962-1975 & 1978: An impressive collection of early date Rondy pins, fifteen in total; one each from 1962-1975, plus one from 1978. The largest pin measures approximately 3.25" x 2.25".
0109: 15x Fur Rendezvous Pins 1962-1975 & 1978Est. $400-$600
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Polar Bear Themed Whale Tooth Pen Holder: An approximately 5.75" long antique sperm whale tooth with an applied carved tusk polar bear and pen holder.*Federal law prohibits shipment of un-registered post-act whale ivory outside the State of
0110: Polar Bear Themed Whale Tooth Pen HolderEst. $100-$150
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J.W. Audubon "Polar Bear" Lithograph: A J.W. Audubon lithograph printed and colored by J.T. Bower, Plate XCI No. 19. Measures approximately 11" x 14".
0111: J.W. Audubon "Polar Bear" LithographEst. $150-$250
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2x Trade Bead Necklaces: A duo of blue trade bead necklaces, one with chevron beads, each approximately 30-32" long.
0112: 2x Trade Bead NecklacesEst. $80-$120
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J.W. Audubon "American Black Bear" Lithograph: A J.W. Audubon lithograph printed and colored by J.T. Bower, Plate CXLI No. 29. Measures approximately 11" x 14".
0113: J.W. Audubon "American Black Bear" LithographEst. $150-$250
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Skip Glomb Bronze of a Conquistador: A Skip Glomb (1935-1988) patinated bronze sculpture of a flag-bearing conquistador on horseback, signed and numbered 4/30 circa 1979. Measures approximately 15" x 6.5" x 23" tall.
0114: Skip Glomb Bronze of a ConquistadorEst. $200-$400
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Fred Machetanz "Language of the Snow" A/P Print: A signed and numbered artist proof 33/56 Fred Machetanz (1908-2002) lithograph titled "Language of the Snow". Shrink-wrapped on board, measures approximately 25.5" x 32" overall.
0115: Fred Machetanz "Language of the Snow" A/P PrintEst. $300-$400
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Antique Saturn Stereoscope w/Alaskan Slides: An antique stereoscope with rare stereo photographs of the Klondike, Alice Bay, and Juneau, AK. Measures approximately 13" long.
0116: Antique Saturn Stereoscope w/Alaskan SlidesEst. $150-$250
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Maurice Nattanguk "Ribbon Seal" Woodcut Print: A signed and numbered 12/20 woodcut print by the King Island, AK artist circa 1969. Framed, measures approximately 14.5" x 21.5".
0117: Maurice Nattanguk "Ribbon Seal" Woodcut PrintEst. $200-$300
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A Pair of Hadrosaur Dinosaur Eggs: An impressive double egg fossil from the Duckbilled Dinosaur, or Hadrosaur, Edmontosaurus. The eggs date from the Cretaceous period, 115 to 95 million years ago, and originate from the Xixia Basin of
0118: A Pair of Hadrosaur Dinosaur EggsEst. $400-$600
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Beulah Oittillian Yup'ik Story Doll: A Yup'ik doll depicting a woman preparing food. The figure is comprised of walrus tusk, seal gut, polar bear fur, wood, and black hair (likely human or horse); affixed to a fossilized whale
0119: Beulah Oittillian Yup'ik Story DollEst. $250-$350
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5.75" Greenlandic Inuit Tupilaq: A carved tusk tupilaq with no visible maker's mark. The red portion of the eye on the reverse is missing, and there are small cracks throughout as photographed. Measures approximately 1.75" x
0120: 5.75" Greenlandic Inuit TupilaqEst. $80-$120
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19" Inuit Kayak Model w/Figurine: An Inuit model of a traditional skin kayak with a hunter figure, wooden harpoon, and four paddles/tools. Made from a mix of sealskin, leather, wood, string, fur, and hide. Measures approximately
0122: 19" Inuit Kayak Model w/FigurineEst. $250-$350
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Soapstone Polar Bear Carving by Eric Tetpon: A large soapstone polar bear carving signed, "ET III '03." on the stomach area for Eric Tetpon of Shaktoolik, AK. There are removable light scratch marks on the bottom as photographed,
0123: Soapstone Polar Bear Carving by Eric TetponEst. $200-$400