American Indian & Western Americana Auction 2023-02-28 Auction - 306 Price Results - Lewis & Grant Auctions in KY - Page 8
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Plains Beaded Skullcracker Club, Attributed to Crow Foot (Lakota, 1876-1890)101 Wild West Show Winchester Model 1890 Straight Grip Deluxe RifleA Cold Painted Bronze Comanche Indian on Horseback By Jim Reno (American 1929-2008)
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Newport, KY, United States
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American Indian & Western Americana Auction

This sale features nearly 300 lots of American Indian art and artifacts as well as items that recall the romantic image of the American West. Highlighted lots include a Winchester Model 1890 Rifle used at the 101 Ranch (Lot 117), a Colt Single Action Army Revolver owned by 101 Ranch Performer and Young Buffalo Wild West Show Manager Vernon Seaver (Lot 276). Also included is a variety of western artifacts including hats and spurs from the BAR-C Ranch, owned by Bill Geis, grandson of 101 Ranch Comptroller Ellsworth Collings. These include vintage hats (Lots 90-94), horse bits (96-98), and spurs (100-104). Lewis & Grant is especially proud to feature in this auction are several lots attributed to legendary cowboy and wild west show performer Bill Pickett (1870-1832). These items were in the possession of BIll Geis and the Bar-C ranch after the closure of the 101 Ranch in 1932, Pickett having passed away that same year. An important breaker of the color barrier in rodeos and Wild West Shows, Bill Pickett is credited with the now-classic sport of "bull-dogging". These artifacts include two pairs of chaps (Lots 110-111), a selection of family photos (Lots 112), and two firearms (Lots 115-116), believed to have been used by Pickett during his lifetime. This auction also features several excellent lots of western art, including a limited edition statue by Veryl Goodnight (Lot 246), several attractive bronzed (Lots 245, 247, 248), a painting by Navajo painter Frank B. Austin (Lot 254), and a variety of western themed decor perfect for complimenting a ranch house or those who appreciate equestrian decoration. Lewis & Grant also presents a wide selection of historic manuscripts and photographs, which capture both the legendary and mundane aspects of western life, including images of ranchers, cowboys, horsemen, and American Indians. Absentee and pre-bidding begins February 18, with live bidding commencing Tuesday, February 28th at 10:00 am EST. For more information or to r
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Cabinet Card of a Flamboyant Westerner: 4" x 8.25". Cabinet card of an armed subject carrying a Spencer carbine and an unidentified pistol. Possibly a performer or Wild West Show cat member, as he bears a well-groomed mustache and American
0170: Cabinet Card of a Flamboyant WesternerEst. $100-$300
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Cabinet Card of a Frontier Hunter: 5" x 7". Cabinet card of a western hunter dressed in buckskins, carrying a lever-action rifle and webbed Mills belt. **Some wear to corners and edges of mounts with some flaking of emulsion and long
0171: Cabinet Card of a Frontier HunterEst. $100-$300
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Lot of Studio Images of Cowboys: Lot consists of images of cowboys, the largest mount measuring 4.25" x 6.5". Subjects include men in western attire, including Native Americans and Mexicans. **Good condition overall. Some wear to
0173: Lot of Studio Images of CowboysEst. $100-$300
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Photographs of Military and Lawmen: Lot includes several images of soldiers and subjects with badges. Largest mount measures 7.5" x 9.5". One image depicts several members of the Signal Corps along with a law officer using a
0174: Photographs of Military and LawmenEst. $100-$300
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Lot of Texas Cabinet Cards: All approximately 4.25" x 6.5". Various subjects including men, women, and houses. Studios include Norton of Terrell, Bushong/Parker of El Paso, Sproul of Taylor, Ankenman & Co. of Austin, and
0175: Lot of Texas Cabinet CardsEst. $100-$300
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Photographs of Mounted Subjects: Lot consists of several photos of mounted subjects with their horses. Largest mount measures 9" x 7.25". **Some wear to corners and edges of mounts with some fading and imperfections to emulsions.**
0177: Photographs of Mounted SubjectsEst. $100-$300
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Large Format Photograph of a Cowboy: Mount measures 9" x 11". Large format photograph depicting a cowboy with saddle and horse tack, lighting a cigarette. Appears to be an interior shot, probably at an indoor rodeo or barn. **Some wear
0178: Large Format Photograph of a CowboyEst. $50-$150
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Lot of Four Staged Western Photographs: Lot consists of four images staged in various themed poses, the largest measuring 6.375" x 5.25". ONe shows mark of McKeely in Beliot, Kansas, with another marked on reverse "Jones Photographic
0179: Lot of Four Staged Western PhotographsEst. $100-$300
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Lot of Photographs of Cowboys and Ranchers: Largest mount measures 7.25" x 5.25". Lot includes several images of cowboys and ranchers in the field. Some dates indicated on mounts include 1884 and 1894. Three subjects are armed. **Good
0180: Lot of Photographs of Cowboys and RanchersEst. $200-$400
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Cabinet Card of a Chinese-American: 4.25" x6.5", Ca. 1890. Depicts a single Chinese-American gentleman in traditional garb holding a fan. Obverse with marking of Kavanaugh Studios, Abilene, Texas. **Fair condition. Some wear to
0181: Cabinet Card of a Chinese-AmericanEst. $100-$300
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Cabinet Card of an Armed Man: Mounted to a 6.5" x 4.25" card. Depicting an older gentleman armed with a Winchester rifle. Reverse marked in ink "Tobe(?) Joy/1902/Noxville/Kimble Co- Tx" Noxville was founded after the Civil War
0182: Cabinet Card of an Armed ManEst. $100-$200
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US Model 1881 Enlisted Mans Buckle: Brass one-piece construction with Mills patent markings. Label reads "FOUND IN AREA OF FT. MOHAVE 1968". **Good condition. Dark patination with some scattered bending and imperfections to brass.**
0184: US Model 1881 Enlisted Mans BuckleEst. $100-$200
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Cabinet Card of an American Indian Family: Mount measures 4.25" x 6.5". Depicts an American Indian family in traditional clothing including feather bonnet, beaded vest, and cowrie shell dress. No studio markings. **Good condition overall.
0189: Cabinet Card of an American Indian FamilyEst. $100-$300
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