Denver Old West Auction 2011-06-25 Auction - 431 Price Results - Brian Lebel's Old West Events in Colorado - Page 2
279: Billy the Kid Tintype and Dan Dedrich Lot286: Engraved Colt Single Action Revolver331: 1861 Navy Revolver and Rig
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Denver, CO, United States
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Denver Old West Auction

The only known photograph of Billy the Kid, a signed and numbered Andy Warhol serigraph, and a collection of new-to-market Buffalo Bill and Wild West memorabilia are among the highlights at Brian Lebel’s 22nd annual Old West Auction, June 25th at the Denver Merchandise Mart. The 130-year old tintype of Billy the Kid is the only authenticated photo of The Kid known to exist, and is widely regarded as the most important photograph of the American West. Another piece of history can be found in JA Garrett’s Colt Single Action, which has documentation linking it to the Johnson County War. Fine Western art includes an important Edward Borein watercolor, "California Vaquero", from the estate of noted Borein collector Katherine Haley. A rare, unpublished Will James watercolor will be offered, as well as a number of 1st edition Will James books with original drawings. The Auction will offer its first ever Warhol, the 1986 "Mother and Child", signed and numbered "TP 18/36". Other artists include Harry Jackson, Will Crawford, Nick Eggenhofer, Ross Stefan, Eric Michaels, Remington Schuyler, Joe Beeler and Ralph Lillywhite. The personal collection of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West performer, Jordan Cottle includes a hand-drawn, banner with original signatures from such noted Wild West performers as W.F. “Buffalo Bill” Cody, Annie Oakley, Frank Butler, Johnny Baker and others. One of W.F. Cody’s personal pocket watches is for sale, as are original copies of the (unconsummated) divorce proceedings from his wife, Louisa Cody, in which a witness accuses her of trying to poison her famous husband. Fine saddles, spurs, bits, bridles and other cowboy items from noted names such as Bohlin, Visalia, Ortega, and Buermann will be offered. Native American artifacts include a beaded Omaha man’s warshirt, pipe bags, Navajo textiles, parfleche items and Apache baskets. Hollywood cowboy items include a John Wayne movie hat and “The Lone Ranger,” Clayton Moore’s Colt Single Actions.
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Wilson Hurley (1924-2008): Spring Snow in the Sandias 24" x 40" Framed to 34" x 50" Oil on canvas Signed lower left Water damage to left side of canvas PROVENANCE: Ex: Denver Art Museum/Cortlandt S. Dietler Collection
0025: Wilson Hurley (1924-2008)Est. $6,000-$8,000
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Raphael Lillywhite (1891-1958): Pack Burro 24" x 30" Framed to 29 ½" x 35 ½" Oil on masonite Signed lower left Raphael Lillywhite
0026: Raphael Lillywhite (1891-1958)Est. $3,000-$4,000
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Michael Coleman: Black Bears-Nimpskish River 24" x 30" Oil on board Signed lower right Michael Coleman
0027: Michael ColemanEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Cyrus Edward Dallin (1861-1944): Massasoit 41" tall, 15" wide, 13" deep, on 2" base Bronze Signed on bronze C.E. Dallin 1914 6/30 Casting date unknown. Note: description formerly said "marble base," base is not marble.
0028: Cyrus Edward Dallin (1861-1944)Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Dave Powell CA (b. 1954): Praying to Sindi 30" x 40" Framed to 39" x 50" Oil on Canvas Signed lower left Dave Powell CA
0029: Dave Powell CA (b. 1954)Est. $8,000-$12,000
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Remington Schuyler (1884-1955): Pair of Pulp Cover Illustrations in large format 31" x 22" each Framed to 39" x 30" Oil on board Signed lower right Remington Schuyler
0030: Remington Schuyler (1884-1955)Est. $3,000-$4,000
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Ross Stefan (1934-1999): Pueblo Evening 22" x 30" Framed to 31 ½" x 39 ¼" Oil on Canvas Signed lower right Ross Stefan Ex: Denver Art Museum; Harmsen Museum of Art Exhibited: Colorado Historical Society
0031: Ross Stefan (1934-1999)Est. $4,500-$5,500
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William Matthews (b. 1949): Buffalo 18 ½" x 18 ½" Shadow box framed to 28 ½" square Watercolor on paper Signed lower right William Matthews Gallery tag attached to reverse.
0032: William Matthews (b. 1949)Est. $2,500-$3,500
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Linda Tippetts (b. 1944): The Sacred Lodge 18" x 24" Framed to 25" x 31" Oil on Masonite Signed lower right Inscribed lower right Where Brothers Begin – Promises are Spoken – Not to be Broken Inscribed to Brother on
0033: Linda Tippetts (b. 1944)Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Thomas deDecker (b. 1951): Native American Campsite 16" x 20" Oil on board Signed lower right
0034: Thomas deDecker (b. 1951)Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Cowboy Chuck Ryan: Lot includes: belt & holster rig, revolvers, boots, buckle, spurs, photos, book. Belt and holster rig with a pair of Great Western single action revolvers, consecutive serial numbers 22226 and 22227,
0035: Cowboy Chuck RyanEst. $4,500-$5,500
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Montie Montana Shirt and Pants: Turk shirt with embroidered floral design, blue yoke, Montie's famous Rocking MM brand on chest and over pockets on pants. 2 pair of pants, one with red trim, the other with blue. Very good condition
0036: Montie Montana Shirt and PantsEst. $800-$1,200
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Buck Jones Personal Belt Buckle: 3-piece sterling and gold set, most likely made by the Srour Company in Los Angeles in the late 1920s or early 1930s for mega cowboy movie star Buck Jones. His quarter circle "BJ" bar brand on the
0037: Buck Jones Personal Belt BuckleEst. $6,000-$8,000
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Tim McCoy Movie Poster: Cornered c.1932 Lithograph poster, 40" x 27" Morgan Litho Co. Framed in step style to 51" x 38"
0038: Tim McCoy Movie PosterEst. $2,000-$2,500
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Pair of Buffalo Ranch Lithographs: Real Wild West posters 55 ½" x 20" each. Colorful and exciting graphics. a) Cowboys - Cowgirls - Indians - Mexicans "History Blended with Pleasant Instruction" b) Equestrian Foot Ball and The
0039: Pair of Buffalo Ranch LithographsEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Gary Keithley Melba, ID Custom Qualey Pattern Spurs: Extra large size with 2 ¾"- 30 pt rowels. Sterling conchos and buckles. Conchos are 2 ¼" with synthetic rubies. Inside marked with Gary's maker-mark plus Old West Auction 2011.
0040: Gary Keithley Melba, ID Custom Qualey Pattern SpursEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Miller Bit & Spur Spurs: Single diamond pattern silver inlaid spurs. Heavy drop shank holding 2 ¼" - 20 point rowels. Double heel chains and basketweave straps. All original, as new condition, c. 1980s.
0041: Miller Bit & Spur SpursEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Impressive Bill Adamson Spurs: A very significant pair of large spurs, double mounted with steerheads over full silver overlay on one side and cut out silver card suit pattern on the off-side. The spurs have a double-roweled chap
0042: Impressive Bill Adamson SpursEst. $4,000-$5,000
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Denny Lytle & James L. Mower Spurs: Intricately engraved gunmetal spurs by the sought after Utah makers. Bottom row of domed buttons with central scroll engraved 1 3/8" dome. Early California or Spanish style 2 7/8" long sweeping
0043: Denny Lytle & James L. Mower SpursEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Gary Wiggins Swan Spurs: Marker-marked WIGGINS 178-03 3 of 12 inside the heelband. Fully silver mounted swan spurs with brass beaks, brass and silver trim, swinging buttons, extensively engraved directly into the iron on
0044: Gary Wiggins Swan SpursEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Mark Dahl (TCA) Heart Spurs: Early pair of Mark Dahl, Deeth, Nev maker-marked and dated 1985 silver inlaid heart pattern spurs with heart-shaped chap guard and rowel pin cover. 2 ½"-18 pt rowels, basketstamped dove wing
0045: Mark Dahl (TCA) Heart SpursEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Full Mounted Ron Bliss Spurs: California style spurs with split heelband and multiple silver domes, an homage to Rex Schnitger. Off-side has 5 raised squares inlaid in silver and engraved in a floral pattern, 5/8" bands with
0046: Full Mounted Ron Bliss SpursEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Herman Wells, Penwell, Texas Intricate Iron Spurs: Fine gunmetal engraved spurs featuring stylized diamond pattern 2 ¾" shanks holding a 2 ½" rowel, fine inlaid edges, swinging buttons, inside marked H.M. Wells 47.
0047: Herman Wells, Penwell, Texas Intricate Iron SpursEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Canon City Colorado Prison Spurs: Classic double or full mounted spurs with turned up buttons. Shanks with chap guard and bird head ends holding a 1 7/8" rowel. Engraving worn and slight surface oxidation, c. 1920s.
0048: Canon City Colorado Prison SpursEst. $700-$900