2012 High Noon Auction 2012-01-28 Auction - 304 Price Results - High Noon Western Americana in AZ - Page 10
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1: Early Stone Litho Wild West Poster201: 1856 San Francisco Committee of Vigilance118: Framed Geronimo Original Signature
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Mesa, AZ, United States
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2012 High Noon Auction

JANUARY 28-29 - MESA, ARIZONA The 22nd Annual High Noon Western Americana Antique Show and Auction produced by High Noon of Los Angeles, CA. For more information and to obtain an auction catalog, contact High Noon at (310) 202-9010 or visit their website at www.highnoon.com. ANTIQUE SHOW: Sat & Sun, January 28-29. Mesa Convention Center- 263 N Center St. HRS: Sat from 9am - 4:30pm; Sun, 9:30am to 3pm. Admission $10 per day, $15 for weekend pass. AUCTION: SAT JANUARY 28th -5pm at Phoenix Marriott Mesa (adjacent to Mesa Convention Center - 200 N Centennial Way. Preview available on Thurs from 3pm-7pm, Fri, from 9am to 5pm and Sat from 9am-4:30pm. Bidding is available in person, by phone and absentee and live online through Live Auctioneers. HIGHLIGHTS: COWBOY category: Historically important and stunning, silver-wrapped threaded saddle Pancho Villa Saddle (est $150,000-250,000), early and stunning Edward H Bohlin saddle made for California land grant Yorba Linda family (est $60,000-90,000). Jesus Tapia silver mounted California bit (est $15,000-20,000), Montie Montana Hollywood Nudie shirt, boots (est $1000-1500), N Porter Saddle from Zane Gray ($3000-4000). NATIVE AMERICAN category: 1870 Arapaho Dress (est $50,000-70,00), Lakota/Sioux Belt Ax (est $7000-9000), Sioux child's 1890 pictorial beaded vest with two horses and elk (est $5000-7000). FINE ART category: Exceptional watercolor by Edward Borein (est $60,000-80,000) will be one of many fine pieces. For over 20 years, High Noon has deservedly earned a reputation for representing the most important and finest Western Americana in the world. And yes, as expected, the High Noon auction will feature the finest bits, spurs, gun rigs, and as always, captivating pieces of Western Hollywood. Be sure to attend their 22nd Annual Americana ANTIQUE SHOW which runs both Saturday and Sunday.
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Visalia Stock Saddle Cowgirl Chaps: Maker-marked Visalia Stock Saddle Company / San Francisco Ser No. 26102, these lovely 27” long batwings have an inlaid two-tone brown diamond pattern billet with repeating diamonds on the exterior
0218: Visalia Stock Saddle Cowgirl ChapsEst. $800-$1,100
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Albert Espinosa (1858-1937) Spade Bit: Silver inlaid loose jaw California spade bit with characteristic elongated left pattern, domed coin silver buttons, slobber chains, copper ferrules on the mouth brace, copper cricket on the spade,
0219: Albert Espinosa (1858-1937) Spade BitEst. $1,300-$1,800
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Eric Michaels (b. 1948): No Los Invitados 36” x 48” Oil on board Signed lower left Eric Michaels Following in the footsteps of Frederick Remington, Frank Tenney Johnson and other master painters of the Western
0220: Eric Michaels (b. 1948)Est. $12,000-$16,000
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Ornate 1870s Mexican Saddle: Lavish and striking 19th century Mexican saddle exquisitely adorned with silver threaded patterns forming overlapping stylized ovals and figural 8 patterns on the saddle and saddlebags. Replicating
0221: Ornate 1870s Mexican SaddleEst. $10,000-$15,000
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J O Bass, Tulia, TX Spurs: Classic J O Bass (1879-1950) pattern No 400 Texas spurs maker-marked No 400 / Made by J O Bass / Tulia, Tex. With 1” heelband, 2 1/2” shank and the Bass trademark, nickel/copper divided
0222: J O Bass, Tulia, TX SpursEst. $2,000-$3,000
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John Estrada (1865-1942) Heart Spurs: Impressive and beefy unmarked John Estrada silver mounted heart pattern spurs featuring three large and four small intricately engraved foliated pattern hearts on the heelbands, and upturned silver
0223: John Estrada (1865-1942) Heart SpursEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Zane Grey’s Personal Porter Saddle: N Porter (Phoenix) maker-marked on both fenders, 14” seat and back of 5” high cantle. Fully floral tooled with ZANE GRAY prominently carved on rear of cantle. Very good condition, c 1920-30s
0224: Zane Grey’s Personal Porter SaddleEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Al Shelton Miniature Saddle: Complete with matching bridle and reins. Made in the early 1970s for American Rodeo Heritage, this marvelous one-of-a-kind miniature parade saddle from the venerated Southern California leather
0225: Al Shelton Miniature SaddleEst. $4,000-$6,000
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G A Bischoff (1862-1944) Gal Leg Spurs: From the iconic Gainesville bit and spurmaker comes a very nice pair of Cat Style H Texas spurs mounted with red bronze and silver overlays. Rowels replaced by Tony Wallace, otherwise all other
0226: G A Bischoff (1862-1944) Gal Leg SpursEst. $3,000-$4,000
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A Buermann Silver Inlaid Spurs: Crescent Moon catalog pattern No 1401 with the star and FORGED STEEL maker-markings. 2”-10 pt rowels, barrel chap guard, heel chains, perimeter line tooled two-piece leathers mounted with 2”
0229: A Buermann Silver Inlaid SpursEst. $2,000-$3,000
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A Buermann Union Shield Spurs: Buermann Star AB maker-marked / hand forged steel, silver inlaid shield pattern spurs chased off-side. 2 5/8” partial drop straight shank, 1 1/2” 10 pt rowels, two-piece early leathers with 2”
0230: A Buermann Union Shield SpursEst. $1,500-$2,000
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August Buermann Inlaid Spurs: Double peanut catalog pattern No 03 with swinging buttons, raised domed concho on the heelband, straight shanks with three inlays, barrel chap guard, 1 1/2” 10 pt etched rowels, chased off-side,
0231: August Buermann Inlaid SpursEst. $1,300-$1,600
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August Buermann Chevron Spurs: Near-mint retaining 50% factory bluing and conspicuous file marks inside the heelbands, plus original floral carved, two-piece leathers with seldom-seen Buermann 2” conchos, these double-mounted
0232: August Buermann Chevron SpursEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Albert Espinosa (1858-1937) Spurs: Impressive and rare 19th century Ventura County silver inlaid California spurs with chased iron, extensive file work, checkered iron buttons, 2”-10 pt rowels with scalloped silver washers, pinched
0233: Albert Espinosa (1858-1937) SpursEst. $3,000-$4,000
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R B Dunbar (1892-1959) Oregon Spurs: Stylized double-mounted silver inlaid Oregon spurs embellished with three 3/4” floral engraved domed buttons on each heelband separated by vertical inlays. Silver mountings continue on the partial
0234: R B Dunbar (1892-1959) Oregon SpursEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Marano Hernandez Inlaid Spurs: Impressive silver inlaid Hernandez, San Jose unmarked early California spurs featuring three separate rectangular silver inlays engraved with his characteristic cabbage leaf pattern with four or five
0235: Marano Hernandez Inlaid SpursEst. $1,500-$2,000
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19th Century California Spurs: Marked A Loubere inside the heelband of the left spur, these distinctive and very early spurs feature an inlaid tapered heelband with floral (Larios style) engraving, a bird’s head shank with
0236: 19th Century California SpursEst. $2,000-$2,500
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Early California Spurs: Double-mounted, unmarked 1900s silver inlaid California drop shank spurs with eight separate inlays bordering the top and bottom singular heelband. Mounting with a rounded and inlaid heelband on the
0237: Early California SpursEst. $800-$1,100
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Jesus M Tapia marked Southern California Bit: Fabulous, double maker-marked J Tapia silver mounted bit with the Poco spade mouth popularized by both the Tapias and Juan Flores. This exceptional bit measures 5” across and 7 3/8” in length
0238: Jesus M Tapia marked Southern California BitEst. $15,000-$20,000
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1900s California Cowgirl Spurs: Elegant and dainty early 1900s silver inlaid cowgirl spurs with heel chains, floral carved two-piece leathers and domed 1 1/2” silver conchos. 1 1/4” filed rowels. One of the finest pair of
0239: 1900s California Cowgirl SpursEst. $1,800-$2,400
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Field Santa Barbara Bit: Impressive El Toro style, unmarked silver inlaid half-breed Santa Barbara Bit attributed to John Field’s (1862-1954) daughter, Marguerite J Field Thornburgh (1899-1985). Features the Field family
0240: Field Santa Barbara BitEst. $1,000-$1,500
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