Old West Auction 2025-01-24 Auction - 493 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 7
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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F.A. MEANEA CHEYENNE COWBOY CUFFS: A pair of stunning condition cuffs with deep tooled edges and perfect rosettes. The "F. A. Meanea / Cheyenne" cartouche is sharp and clear. The color is a nice even unworn russet with slight marks
1146: F.A. MEANEA CHEYENNE COWBOY CUFFSEst. $1,000-$1,500
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LOT OF 2 PAIR OF STUDDED CUFFS: Both pair of vintage cuffs are of high quality, with bound edge at wrist. They have buckle closures and laced bodies. One pair of two-tone leather has nickel studs, the other pair of much darker
1147: LOT OF 2 PAIR OF STUDDED CUFFSEst. $800-$1,200
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A DEER LODGE MONTANA HITCHED HORSEHAIR BRIDLE: Wide, flat band, brow band and cheeks, with the classic and distinctive X design of the Deer Lodge Prison. Top is finished with four-layer leather conchos with celluloid rings, orange tassels and
1148: A DEER LODGE MONTANA HITCHED HORSEHAIR BRIDLEEst. $2,500-$3,500
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LUIS B. ORTEGA SHOW BRIDLE & REINS: Braided black rawhide headstall with seven engraved sterling ferrules equally spaced using Ortega's signature natural knots. Silver buckles with tips connect headband to cheeks. Split reins and romal
1150: LUIS B. ORTEGA SHOW BRIDLE & REINSEst. $5,000-$7,500
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A SUPERIOR YUMA HORSEHAIR BRIDLE: An amazingly colorful Yuma Territorial prison hitched horsehair bridle. This prime example of the hitching art features bold patterns of zig-zags, diamonds and stripes. Domed conchos and buttons and
1151: A SUPERIOR YUMA HORSEHAIR BRIDLEEst. $12,000-$16,000
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BLACK AND WHITE WALLA WALLA HITCHED HORSEHAIR BRIDLE: A bold and strong black geometric design on a white background, all white tassels and wide slider knots with colorful diamond patterns. This is a nice example of the work done at the Washington State
1152: BLACK AND WHITE WALLA WALLA HITCHED HORSEHAIR BRIDLEEst. $4,500-$6,500
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WALLA WALLA PRISON HORSEHAIR BRIDLE: A hitched horsehair bridle with double round cheeks, flat brow and nose, matching reins and an attached silver inlaid bit. The diamond with a diamond colorful motif is done with reds, pinks and
1153: WALLA WALLA PRISON HORSEHAIR BRIDLEEst. $3,000-$4,000
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WALLA WALL HITCHED HORSEHAIR BRIDLE: What is believed to be a Walla Walla Washington bridle with very unusual features. A single round cheek, unusual for this type of bridle, with blues, pinks, reds and brown. A very colorful piece with
1154: WALLA WALL HITCHED HORSEHAIR BRIDLEEst. $2,500-$3,500
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DEER LODGE MINIATURE HITCHED HORSEHAIR BRIDLE: As shown in Horsehair Bridles by Ned and Jody Martin on pg. VII on the introduction and acknowledgements page, shown half-page photograph miniature bridle, this half scale hitched horsehair bridle is
1155: DEER LODGE MINIATURE HITCHED HORSEHAIR BRIDLEEst. $3,000-$6,000
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LOT OF 4 RAWHIDE ERNIE MORRIS BOSALS: A group of 4 braided rawhide Bosals with leather nosebands and leather heel knots attached to braided leather hangers. Good condition, circa 1970s PROVENANCE: Letter from the consigner stating these
1156: LOT OF 4 RAWHIDE ERNIE MORRIS BOSALSEst. $1,000-$1,500
C. P. SHIPLEY KANSAS CITY FULL-SEAT SADDLE: Shown in the 1902 catalog for Charles Shipley of Kansas City as No. 208. Large, sweeping back skirts with charging bull embossed on both sides. Cross hatch or basket stamp-type tooling throughout.
1157: C. P. SHIPLEY KANSAS CITY FULL-SEAT SADDLEEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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H. H. HEISER HALF SEAT SADDLE: A classic Rocky Mountain Trail saddle by famed maker H. H. Heiser, Denver, Colorado, marked on the back of the cantle with the triple-H logo. It has a Cheyenne roll, Sam Stagg rigging, the separate
1158: H. H. HEISER HALF SEAT SADDLEEst. $1,500-$2,000
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D.E. WALKER VISALIA SADDLE: Listed in the catalog as "D. E. Walker's Genuine Visalia Stock Saddle", a black floral tooled full seat saddle with silver corner pieces. "Extra fine stamping", well marked "Visalia Stock Saddle
1159: D.E. WALKER VISALIA SADDLEEst. $3,000-$4,000
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KARL'S PARADE SADDLE WITH DON ELLIS SILVER: Impressive and dazzling brown floral carved parade saddle made by Karl's of Seattle, a saddlery owned in the late 1940s by Karl L. Raab working in conjunction with the renowned Washington State
1160: KARL'S PARADE SADDLE WITH DON ELLIS SILVEREst. $15,000-$20,000
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BREATHTAKING EDWARD H. BOHLIN "MACHRIS" PARADE SADDLE: Considered one of the standout pieces in the entire George Pitman collection, this exquisite two-tone brown floral carved Bohlin / Hollywood sterling and gold parade saddle, custom made for Louise
1161: BREATHTAKING EDWARD H. BOHLIN "MACHRIS" PARADE SADDLEEst. $100,000-$150,000
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HAMLEY & CO. FANCY FULL SEAT SADDLE: A floral tooled saddle with unusual rope edge cantle and gullet and with the early Hamley & Co. mark on the seat. Has sterling silver slotted conchos on each side on the latigo strings. There is
1163: HAMLEY & CO. FANCY FULL SEAT SADDLEEst. $2,000-$3,000
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MARKED PAIR OF RILEY & MCCORMICK BATWING CHAPS: Fancy studded chaps with stars, moons, shield and triangles. Outside pockets with studded edges. Well-marked on the belt, which also has three slotted conchos per side. The scalloped edges of the
1164: MARKED PAIR OF RILEY & MCCORMICK BATWING CHAPSEst. $1,500-$2,500
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EDWARD H. BOHLIN BLACK PARADE CHAPS: San Fernando catalog pattern parade chaps measuring 32" in length adorned with four heavy gauge 4-petal rope edged floral conchos down each leg plus multiple matching smaller conchos separated by
1165: EDWARD H. BOHLIN BLACK PARADE CHAPSEst. $3,000-$5,000
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CONTEMPORARY GENE AUTRY TRIBUTE CHAPS: Made in the 1980s by Joe Parker to honor the beloved singing cowboy, baseball magnate, and founder of the popular Autry Museum of the American West in Los Angeles, these impressive two-tone floral
1167: CONTEMPORARY GENE AUTRY TRIBUTE CHAPSEst. $3,000-$4,000
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EDWARD H. BOHLIN PARADE CHAPS: Measuring 30" in length, these 1930s-1940s black show chaps feature alternating round and diamond shaped conchos separated by Bohlin's trademark silver spots. The floral carved belt connects via
1168: EDWARD H. BOHLIN PARADE CHAPSEst. $2,000-$3,000
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PAIR OF EARLY FRINGED SHOTGUN CHAPS: A pair of chaps with unmarked belt. Outside pockets, belt and side legs are all fringed. Tooled cuffs and brass slotted conchos down the side. They show very little wear, but badly stored, so there
1169: PAIR OF EARLY FRINGED SHOTGUN CHAPSEst. $1,000-$1,500