2012 High Noon Auction 2012-01-28 Auction - 304 Price Results - High Noon Western Americana in AZ - Page 7
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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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Til Goodan (1896-1958): No-Name, 28” x 20” Framed and matted to 37” x 30” Pencil and charcoal on paper Signed lower left: Till Goodan
0144: Til Goodan (1896-1958)Est. $3,000-$4,000
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Olaf Wieghorst Watercolor: A Crow Scout of the 1870s, 11” x 15” framed and matted to 25” x 20”, Watercolor on board, Signed lower center: Wieghorst
0145: Olaf Wieghorst WatercolorEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Joe Beeler Watercolor: Indian Chief, 9 1/2” x 7”, framed and matted to 19” x 15”, Watercolor on board. Signed lower left: Joe Beeler
0146: Joe Beeler WatercolorEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Olaf Wieghorst Watercolor: Cowboy in the Rain, 10” x 9”, Framed and matted to 21” x 17”, Watercolor on paper, Signed lower left: O Wieghorst
0147: Olaf Wieghorst WatercolorEst. $3,000-$4,000
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W H D Koerner (1878-1938): Illustrations, 10” x 17”, Framed and matted to 18” x 25”, Watercolor on board, Signed lower right: K
0148: W H D Koerner (1878-1938)Est. $1,500-$2,000
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W H D Koerner Watercolor: Indian Dancing – with rattle and coup stick, 8” x 6 1/2“, Framed and matted to 15“ x 13“, Watercolor on paper, Signed lower right WHD Koerner with Label verso
0149: W H D Koerner WatercolorEst. $7,000-$9,000
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Pair of Indian Watercolor Portraits: Indian Portraits, 5” x 4”, Framed and matted to 17“ x 14", each Watercolor on paper Monogrammed lower right
0150: Pair of Indian Watercolor PortraitsEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Burt Procter (1901-1980): Navajo Rider, 12” x 16”, Oil on board, Signed lower left: Burt Procter
0151: Burt Procter (1901-1980)Est. $2,500-$3,500
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E A Burbank (1858-1949): Taos Indian Village, 6” x 8”, Oil on board, Signed lower right "E A Burbank", Titled in artist’s hand verso
0152: E A Burbank (1858-1949)Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Frank McCarthy (1924-2002): In The Badlands, 15 1/8” x 30”, Oil on Canvas, Signed and dated lower right: McCarthy CA 1989
0153: Frank McCarthy (1924-2002)Est. $25,000-$35,000
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Beaded Arapaho Dress: 58” x 41” nicely beaded in red, green and yellow on a light blue field with rows of stacked triangles and a border at base of yoke, the dress is fine native tanned hide. Fine condition with minor
0154: Beaded Arapaho DressEst. $50,000-$70,000
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Navajo Rug: 83” x 60” vertically connected crosses and diamonds with floating geometric devices and banded ends in red, black and white on a gray field. Fine condition, c 1910
0155: Navajo RugEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Navajo Transitional Rug: 76” x 61” vertically floating zigzag and floating geometric designs in red, yellow, black, orange and green on a white field with double pyramid outside border. Fine condition, c 1900
0156: Navajo Transitional RugEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Navajo Rug: 76” x 45” floating, outlined, eight pointed stars and serrated diamonds in red, brown, gold and white on a gray field with a solid outside border. Good condition with minor edge damage, c 1940
0157: Navajo RugEst. $1,500-$2,500Lot Passed
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Navajo Rug: 72” x 39” floating geometric designs in brown, black and white on a gray field with solid outside borders and one feather in center. Good condition, c 1940
0158: Navajo RugEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Pictorial Navajo Rug: 74" x 53" Wide Ruins. Striped and geometric horizontal bands with horse in center. Natural browns, tan, gray and white. Fine condition, c 1950
0159: Pictorial Navajo RugEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Navajo American Flag Rug: 37” x 65” finely woven red and white stripes with white stars on a blue field. Genuine Navajo Indian Rug maker Rita Yazzie. Fine condition, c 1990
0160: Navajo American Flag RugEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Navajo Transitional Rug: 77” x 81” with a vertical black and white stripe in the center. Crosses, diagonal stepped designs and half crosses in black, white on red field. Good condition with minor wear and a few small
0161: Navajo Transitional RugEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Navajo Third Phase Chief’s Rug: 51” x 49” classic third phase design with stepped diamond and half diamonds, and horizontal stripes in red, black, gray and white. Fine condition, c 1940
0162: Navajo Third Phase Chief’s RugEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Sioux Beaded Knife Sheath: 9” x 3” thin native tanned buckskin over heavily painted parfleche in red, yellow and two shades of blue. Decorated on front with confronting stepped triangles at the top and concentric bands in
0163: Sioux Beaded Knife SheathEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Sioux Quilled Mirror Bag: 25” total length, fully quilled front in blue and purple design on a red field. Red trade cloth, a row of quilled slats and hawk bells at the opening. Quilled slats and fringe at the base. Quilled
0164: Sioux Quilled Mirror BagEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Cree Beaded Pipe Bag: 22” x 5 1/2” multicolored geometric and floral designs with flaps at the mouth, fringe at base, on native tanned hide. Good condition with some minor damage, c 1900. Includes display stand
0165: Cree Beaded Pipe BagEst. $1,500-$2,500
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N Plains Parfleche Knife Case with Knife: 15” x 4 1/2” multicolored geometric designs painted on native tanned rawhide. Fine condition, c 1900. Includes vintage trade knife
0166: N Plains Parfleche Knife Case with KnifeEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Three Pictorial Beaded Pouches: (a) 3 1/2” x 3 1/2” coin purse beaded on both sides with multicolored floral and eight sided star designs. Good condition with some bead loss, c 1900; (b) 4” x 4” belt pouch with moose head
0167: Three Pictorial Beaded PouchesEst. $4,000-$6,000
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