2012 High Noon Auction 2012-01-28 Auction - 304 Price Results - High Noon Western Americana in AZ - Page 9
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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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Joe De Yong Wood Burned Edward H Bohlin Pictorial: Unquestionably, one of the finest and most visual leather burned cowhide chaps ever produced, this Bohlinmade, Hollywood pair is 42” in length and adorned with three, 2” domed sterling floral
0192: Joe De Yong Wood Burned Edward H Bohlin PictorialEst. $5,000-$10,000
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Edward Borein (1872-1945): The Long Drive, 15” x 20”, Framed and matted to 28” x 33”, Watercolor on paper, Signed lower right: Edward Borein
0193: Edward Borein (1872-1945)Est. $60,000-$80,000
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Edward Borein Etching: Long Horns 9 13/16” x 7 7/16”, Framed and matted to 21” x 17”, Etching and drypoint on paper, Signed lower right: Edward Borein
0194: Edward Borein EtchingEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Edward Borein Etching: Roped Steer No 1, 4 3/8” x 7 15/16”, Framed and matted to 13” x 17”, Etching and drypoint on paper, Signed lower right: Edward Borein #133 Pictured in the "Etchings of Edward Borein" by
0195: Edward Borein EtchingEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Edward Borein Etching: Wild Cattle No 2, 5 15/16” x 12 7/16”, Framed and matted to 14 1/2” x 20”, Etching and drypoint on paper, Signed lower right Edward Borein#115 Pictured in the "Etchings of Edward Borein" by
0196: Edward Borein EtchingEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Edward Borein Etching: Canyon of Death, 11 15/16” x 7 15/16”, Framed and matted to 20” x 15”, Etching and drypoint on paper, Signed lower left Edward Borein #202 Pictured in the "Etchings of Edward Borein" by
0197: Edward Borein EtchingEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Two Edward Borein Drawings: (a) Two Sioux Riders, 7” x 11”, Framed and matted to 21” x 26”, Ink on paper; (b) Bronc, 7” x 8”, Framed and matted to 17” x 18”, Ink on paper
0198: Two Edward Borein DrawingsEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Henry Ziegler (1889-1968): Poker Showdown, 10” x 12”, Framed and matted to 22” x 24”, Ink on paper, Signed lower right Henry Ziegler 1932
0199: Henry Ziegler (1889-1968)Est. $900-$1,200
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Edward Borein Etching: Her Calf, 4” x 9 5/8”, Framed and matted to 12” x 17”, Etching and drypoint on paper, Signed lower right Edward Borein, #121 in the Etchings of Edward Borein by John Galvin
0200: Edward Borein EtchingEst. $1,500-$2,000
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1856 San Francisco Committee of Vigilance: 19 1/2” x 14 1/4” framed and matted scroll /stone litho issued to Richard Lowry by the Committee of Vigilance of San Francisco, Reorganized 15th May, 1856 for the mutual protection of life &
0201: 1856 San Francisco Committee of VigilanceEst. $3,500-$5,000
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The Sheriff James V Parks Presentation Gold Pocket: Presentation 18 karat gold Waltham pocket watch custom mounted with 94 diamonds. The watch is inscribed Presented by the Arizona, Detriot and Shannon Copper Companies to Sheriff James V Parks in
0202: The Sheriff James V Parks Presentation Gold PocketEst. $30,000-$40,000
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John Moyers (b. 1958): A Throne Fit For A King, 40” x 40”, Oil on canvas, Signed lower right: John Moyers 2012 John Moyers (b 1958) Son of acclaimed western artist, William Moyers (three-time president
0203: John Moyers (b. 1958)Est. $15,000-$25,000
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Pancho Villa’s Silver Embroidered Saddle: In remarkable condtion, the classic Mexican style mochilla leather is smothered in silver-wrapped threads over leather stumpwork and boldly-domed silver conchos. Made and marked on decal, back of
0204: Pancho Villa’s Silver Embroidered SaddleEst. $150,000-$250,000
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Dave Powell (b. 1954): Mexican Market Scene, 24” x 36”, Oil on board, Signed lower left: Dave Powell DAVE POWELL (b 1954) Born and raised in Kalispell, Montana, the son of artist Ace Powell and Nancy McLaughlin,
0205: Dave Powell (b. 1954)Est. $15,000-$20,000
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1890s Mexican Gold Beaver Sombrero: Impressive and visually appealing gold Mexican sombrero with 10 3/4” high crown, 5 1/2” rolled brim. 3” wide dramatic three dimensional gold ruffled hat band on the crown, 3 1/4” gold band
0206: 1890s Mexican Gold Beaver SombreroEst. $2,000-$2,500
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1870s Mexican Spurs: Fine 19th century silver inlaid early Republic de Mexico fully-mounted spurs with original silver threaded straps and grand conchos. Spurs feature an inlaid rose on the bands and a stylized,
0208: 1870s Mexican SpursEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Mexican Presentation Sword: 32” total length, a 26” blade embossed with floral designs and Frank Curran with a silver hilt and handle in the shape of an Eagle’s head. Presented to Frank Curran, Mayor of San Diego,
0209: Mexican Presentation SwordEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Pair of Humberto Limon Salazar Oils: (a) La Rumada en el Abrevadero; (b) Revolucionarios Campeando Both measure 9" x 13", Oil on board, Signed lower right Humberto Limon Salazar A native from Mexico, Salazar painted actively in the
0210: Pair of Humberto Limon Salazar OilsEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Amozoc Headstall, Bit and Spurs: Split-ear headstall features silver inlaid iron conchos in three sizes from 1 1/4” to 2 1/4” with pineapple-shaped raised centers. Leather decorated with pitiado (cactus fiber) designs in Greek
0211: Amozoc Headstall, Bit and SpursEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Olaf Wieghorst Watercolor: Mexican Bandit, 10” x 9 1/2”, Framed and matted to 20” x 19”, Watercolor on paper, Signed lower left: O Wieghorst 84’
0212: Olaf Wieghorst WatercolorEst. $4,000-$6,000Lot Passed
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Mexican Silver Repoussé Plate: Large 900 silver repoussé charger depicting a Caballero or Charro on his horse. Piece bears the mark Gutierrez, and from what we have been able to ascertain, the use of 900 silver dates it to 1900
0213: Mexican Silver Repoussé PlateEst. $1,500-$2,500
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1929 Hamley Exhibition Chaps: The most expensive style of chaps ever produced by the legendary Pendleton, Oregon saddlery, these stunning Exhibition Chaps were priced at a very lofty $46.00-49.75 in their 1920s catalogs.
0214: 1929 Hamley Exhibition ChapsEst. $5,000-$7,500
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Visalia Stock Saddle Co Chaps: From the Tecolote Ranch in Santa Barbara comes these super-cool 39” long fringed two-tone shotgun chaps from the renowned Visalia Stock Saddle Company in San Francisco. The chaps have the Visalia
0215: Visalia Stock Saddle Co ChapsEst. $1,500-$2,000
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