Denver Old West Auction - 2012 2012-06-23 Auction - 410 Price Results - Brian Lebel's Old West Events in CO - Page 5
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247: Edward Borein119: Parker Shotgun belonging to Frank Butler148: Ledger Drawing by White Bull
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Denver, CO, United States
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Denver Old West Auction - 2012

Brian Lebel's 23rd Annual Old West Auction will offer 418 lots of fine Western art, antiques, artifacts and collectibles from the 19th through the 21st centuries. The auction will be held live at the Denver Merchandise Mart on Saturday, June 23, 2012 at 5pm Mountain time. Some highlights of this year's auction include: A rare Reward Poster for the arrest of the infamous brothers Frank and Jesse James; a Parker Shotgun that belonged to Frank Butler of Buffalo Bill's Wild West fame; a rare Taber cabinet card of famous stagecoach robber, Black Bart; a performance-used Buffalo Bill's Wild West parade flag; a pair of Borein watercolors; original Molesworth furniture and an oil painting by F. Mizen of Wyatt Earp. The auction also includes antique and historic firearms, Native American art and artifacts, 19th century photography, Western fine art, advertising lithos, saloon and gambling items, spurs, saddles, bits, bridles, boots, books and more. Fine art offerings include notable deceased and contemporary artists such as Edward Borein, Charlie Russel, Glenna Goodacre, John Banovich, Nick Eggenhofer, Fritz Scholder, Carl Oscar Borg, Dave Powell, Ace Powell, Mehl Lawson, ADM Cooper, Ross Steffan, Gary Niblett, Nicholas Firfires, Raphael Lillywhite, Olaf Seltzer, WHD Koerner, Robert Elwell, Bob Scriver, Eric Michaels, William Acheff, and Gary Earnest Smith. Cowboy artists and craftsmen include Bill Adamson, Ed Bohlin, GS Garcia, Mario Hanel, Gary Keithly, Kelly Bros., McChesney, Schnitger, Shipley, Chas Weldon, Tad Mizwa and others. Fine Native American arts and artifacts include beadwork, textiles, baskets, pottery, and quillwork from the 19th and 20th centuries. Roy Rogers' boots, John Wayne's Nudies hat, Dale Evans' dresses, Tom Mix's hat and Montie Montana's gun are among the "Hollywood Cowboy" offerings. Over 200 original photographs from Buffalo Bill's Wild West, collections of 19th century photography and Zane Grey's photo album will also be auctioned.
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Eddie Hulbert - Valley Ranch Spurs: One of the most famous of the sought-after Hulbert spurs. Inlaid on one side “Valley Ranch” and the other “MEP”. The Valley brand, “Lazy JD” on strap button. 15/16” band, 2” inlaid
0098: Eddie Hulbert - Valley Ranch SpursEst. $12,000-$14,000Lot Passed
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Sterling Mounted Parade Saddle: Unmarked, covered with finely engraved conchos, added crescent moons, stars and diamonds. 16” covered swells, 15” padded seat, rounded skirts, tapaderos. Bit cheek has Texas star made of
0099: Sterling Mounted Parade SaddleEst. $4,000-$7,000
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Sterling & 14K gold Longhorn Buckle: Circa 1950s, 3-color 14K gold buckle measuring 2 1/2” x 3 3/4” heavy gauge sterling silver with green and rose gold raised flower and vine pattern surrounding a detailed yellow gold longhorn.
0100: Sterling & 14K gold Longhorn BuckleEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Ralph Buell’s Trophy Buckle: “Bareback Champion - Boston Garden 1959” Oval rope edge buckle in sterling and 10K gold by Harry Rowell of Hayward, California.
0101: Ralph Buell’s Trophy BuckleEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Chas Weldon “I Love You” Saddle: Made by the renowned contemporary saddle maker in 1995 for a 25th anniversary present, this unique and exquisite pair of matching floral carved saddles with martingales feature 15 1/2” seats, 4
0102: Chas Weldon “I Love You” SaddleEst. $10,000-$15,000
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Chas Weldon “I Love You Too” Saddle: Made by the renowned contemporary saddle maker in 1995 for a 25th anniversary present, this unique and exquisite pair of matching floral carved saddles with martingales feature 15 1/2” seats, 4
0103: Chas Weldon “I Love You Too” SaddleEst. $10,000-$15,000
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Two-Tone Brown Parade Saddle - Kahle & Son, San Di: Ornate, decorative & very impressive sterling silver and gold full parade ensemble with matching Bridle and Martingale. The two-tone brown elegant floral tooling features a carved horse on the
0104: Two-Tone Brown Parade Saddle - Kahle & Son, San DiEst. $20,000-$30,000
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Hollywood Saddlery Silver Parade Saddle: Fully floral carved & sterling mounted with heavy engraved, round & domed conchos and silver spots. Finely engraved full cantle, gullet, and swell caps. Tapaderos, tooled cinch. Matching bridle &
0105: Hollywood Saddlery Silver Parade SaddleEst. $5,000-$8,000
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Bob Scriver: Hang in There Cowboy 18” including base Bronze 27/100, 1982
0106: Bob ScriverEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Bob Scriver: Tail Stander 20” including base Bronze 33/150, 1981
0107: Bob ScriverEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Bob Scriver: Range Mother 3” Bronze 112/250, 1975
0108: Bob ScriverEst. $600-$800
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Thomas Molesworth Trademark Club Chair: Chimayo weaving, leather, studs, and native fir make this a classic Molesworth burl chair. Leather side panels. Slight sun fading but overall fine condition.
0109: Thomas Molesworth Trademark Club ChairEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Thomas Molesworth Accent Pieces: Lot of 2 fine western burl items. Floor lamp 5’ tall with later silhouette wildlife shade. Petite side table, 22” tall with 13” diameter round top, recessed for glass insert. Both are in
0110: Thomas Molesworth Accent PiecesEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Thomas Molesworth Club Chair: Fine original burl chair with polychrome routed panels. Decorated with a Native American archer on each side panel, most likely the work of Russell Blood or Ed Grigware. Traditional flat paddle arms,
0111: Thomas Molesworth Club ChairEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Thomas Molesworth Club Chair: The mate to the previous lot with routed Indian Lodges on each panel. Slightly different textile patterns and leather reinforced back cushion. The leather shows the everyday use and love of the
0112: Thomas Molesworth Club ChairEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Molesworth Keyhole Chair: Routed mule deer on chair back. Off white leather seat.
0113: Molesworth Keyhole ChairEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Keyston Bros. San Francisco Silver/Gold Saddle: Keyston Bros. San Francisco Sterling Silver & Gold Parade Saddle. Classic California saddle with 21" tapederos. Deep flower tooled in the Northern California style and decorated with sterling shield
0114: Keyston Bros. San Francisco Silver/Gold SaddleEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Champion coin operated kiddie ride: Champion coin operated kiddie ride (circa 1975) Refurbished with a high quality saddle. A true classic. Excellent condition. Estimate $3,000-$4,000)
0115: Champion coin operated kiddie rideEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Parker Shotgun belonging to Frank Butler: Serial #95819 is a 12 gauge DH hammerless, shipped directly to Annie Oakley’s husband Frank Butler c/o Buffalo Bill’s Wild West, Troy NY, May 26, 1900. The ledger records its specifications as:
0119: Parker Shotgun belonging to Frank ButlerEst. $10,000-$15,000
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Two Annie Oakley Items: 2 rare pieces of Annie Oakley memorabilia: a) An original signature of Annie’s on a calling card of Alice M. Clement. 2” x 3 3/8” excellent condition; b) Advertising Card with image of Annie.
0121: Two Annie Oakley ItemsEst. $1,500-$2,500Lot Passed
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Annie Oakley to Lulu Bell Parr Postcard: Very nice note on an ’08 postcard to the famous Lulu Parr on the S.S. Merion, from Annie, handwritten in ink.
0122: Annie Oakley to Lulu Bell Parr PostcardEst. $600-$900
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Inscribed Annie Oakley Cabinet Card: Beautiful image of Annie with shooting medal and her classic hat, by Baker’s Art Gallery, Columbus, Ohio. Lithographed signature on front under the photo. On the obverse is an inscription in
0123: Inscribed Annie Oakley Cabinet CardEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Annie Oakley Cabinet Card: Stacy card of Annie with her shooting medals. Faded signature below image Sharp clear image, overall fine.
0124: Annie Oakley Cabinet CardEst. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
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