Old West Auction 2025-01-24 Auction - 493 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 20
BREATHTAKING EDWARD H. BOHLIN "MACHRIS" PARADE SADDLEWHITE BULL'S HISTORIC LEDGER AND STORY BOOK(C) COLT FRONTIER SIX SHOOTER SHIPPED TO CELEBRATED WESTERN ARTIST C.M. RUSSELL
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Denver, PA, United States
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A FINE ARGENTINEAN SILVER BRIDLE: Probably one of the finest silver South American bridles we have handled or seen. This extraordinary vintage bridle is complete and detailed in every way. High profile roses, the symbols of a soldier
1460: A FINE ARGENTINEAN SILVER BRIDLEEst. $3,000-$5,000
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MONTANA PRISON HITCHED HORSEHAIR BRIDLE: A excellent condition hitched bridle in bright and striking blues, reds, turquoise and brown on a white or natural base. Loop separated double round cheeks with celluloid rings. This bridle appears
1461: MONTANA PRISON HITCHED HORSEHAIR BRIDLEEst. $2,000-$3,000
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STEVE SCHMIDT PISTOL BIT CUSTOM MADE FOR RON GILETT: A heavily engraved custom single-action pattern revolver bit made by noted maker Steve Schmidt. The bit features stag grips and a slobber bar of crossed revolvers. Attached to a tooled leather bridle
1463: STEVE SCHMIDT PISTOL BIT CUSTOM MADE FOR RON GILETTEst. $1,500-$2,500
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UNUSUAL EARLY CALIFORNIA BIRD BIT ON HEADSTALL: Early 1900s inlaid Poco Spade with copper ferrules featuring a coin silver inlaid harp followed by a domed floral pattern German silver concho above a stylized bird (Parrot or Toucan).This is a very
1464: UNUSUAL EARLY CALIFORNIA BIRD BIT ON HEADSTALLEst. $1,000-$1,500
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EARLY HERNANDEZ CALIFORNIA SPADE BIT ON HEADSTALL: Rare 1900s spade inlaid pattern with star, Union shield and flower stacked vertically on the cheeks. Reminiscent of pat #123 1/8 in the Main-Winchester-Stone 1905 San Francisco saddlery catalog.
1465: EARLY HERNANDEZ CALIFORNIA SPADE BIT ON HEADSTALLEst. $1,000-$1,500
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CANON CITY BIT AND FANCY BRIDLE: Unmarked bridle with mother of pearl and nickel stud decoration as popular with R. T. Frazier. Heavy two-tone braided leather mains and romel and a large Canon City, Colorado prison bit with tulip
1466: CANON CITY BIT AND FANCY BRIDLEEst. $800-$1,400
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LEATHER BRAIDED BRIDLE WITH KISSING BIRD BIT: A very heavy and well-done braided working bridle with brow band decorated with slotted nickel conchos. Fine, large leather knots throughout. Attached is a Berman-style spade bit in the "Kissing
1467: LEATHER BRAIDED BRIDLE WITH KISSING BIRD BITEst. $800-$1,200
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TEXAS HOPE SADDLE: A wonderful example of the desirable Hope style or Texas-Hope saddle. Exposed rawhide seat in great condition, swirling sunburst tooling with scalloped-style edges, leaf line tooling overall, flat
1469: TEXAS HOPE SADDLEEst. $3,000-$5,000
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EDWARD H. BOHLIN PARADE TAPADEROS: Measuring 23" in length, these black, floral carved "Sunland" catalog pattern tapaderos are artfully mounted with engraved round and diamond conchos interspersed with raised Bohlin signature spots
1470: EDWARD H. BOHLIN PARADE TAPADEROSEst. $1,500-$3,000
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LOT OF 2 PAIR OF SADDLE BAGS: a) Unmarked, floral tooled with hart conchos. b) Marked "N. Porter / Phoenix, Ariz.", plain with line tooling. Both pockets are in excellent condition and are 9" x 8 1/2", length is 14 1/2" and 16"
1472: LOT OF 2 PAIR OF SADDLE BAGSEst. $800-$1,200
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S. SHERLOCK & CO. SADDLE BAGS: Early and rare "S. Sherlock & Co. / Portland / OGN" marked bags with attached holster one side and flap pouch also with the makers mark. Nice sharp marks, good color, restitched flaps and side. Flaps
1473: S. SHERLOCK & CO. SADDLE BAGSEst. $1,000-$2,000
MODEL 1917 PACKARD SADDLE: The classic double-rigged saddle, created for remount units of the cavalry. Most of these were made by Kansas City Saddlery; this one appears to be unmarked. It has chained tooling around the edges,
1474: MODEL 1917 PACKARD SADDLEEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
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F. A. MEANEA HOLSTER: Single loop Cheyenne marked holster with added nickel concho decoration on the loop.
1475: F. A. MEANEA HOLSTEREst. $800-$1,400
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S. D. MYRES "TIO SAMS" HOLSTER: A classic El Paso "Jock Strap" holster with fine floral tooling. This holster includes a letter form Bob Mc Nellis on El Paso Saddlery Co. letterhead stating that the mark is covered by the Mexican
1476: S. D. MYRES "TIO SAMS" HOLSTEREst. $800-$1,400
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LOT OF 3 FLORAL TOOLED HOLSTERS: A group of 3 fancy single loop holsters, all very high quality carved in flower and leaf patterns a) Unmarked, for Colt Lightning Model 1877,10" x 6" overall b) Great condition for a 7 1/2" Colt
1477: LOT OF 3 FLORAL TOOLED HOLSTERSEst. $800-$1,200
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GEO. E. ROBBINS SINGLE LOOP HOLSTER: A single loop line tooled holster by Geo. E. Robbins of Miles City, Montana (1895-1902). Shows wear overall with scuffed mark. Fits a Colt Lightning revolver.
1478: GEO. E. ROBBINS SINGLE LOOP HOLSTEREst. $600-$900
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ARTHUR BURDETT FROST (1851-1928): Hunting a Stag in Water (Watering the Deer) Watercolor and gouache on (linen) paper 11 1/2" x 16 1/2" Signed and dated in lower left "A. B. Frost, 1883" Framed to 23" x 27 1/2" Written on the reverse
1479: ARTHUR BURDETT FROST (1851-1928)Est. $3,000-$4,000
CLYDE FORSYTHE (1885-1962): Beyond The River Oil on canvas 18" x 34" Signed Clyde Forsythe '20 lower right Framed to 23 3/4" x 39 3/4"
1480: CLYDE FORSYTHE (1885-1962)Est. $3,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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CARL SCHMIDT (1885-1969): Watching the Herd Oil on canvas 30 1/4" x 36" Signed in lower right Framed to 34" x 40"
1481: CARL SCHMIDT (1885-1969)Est. $2,500-$3,500
JAMES HUGH MARTEN (1886-1971): Untitled Oil on canvas panel 39" x 49" sight Signed lower left: J. Hugh Marten Framed to 46 1/4" x 56 1/2"
1482: JAMES HUGH MARTEN (1886-1971)Est. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed