March Premier Auction 2025-03-23 Auction - 285 Price Results - Alaska Premier Auctions & Appraisals in AK - Page 7
Margaret Keane "Nude Hawaiian Female" Oil Painting69lb Peace River, FL Mammoth Tusk FossilBob Ross Alaskan Gold Pan Painting c.1971
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Anchorage, AK, United States
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March Premier Auction

Highlights of this auction include a very large one-owner collection of Salvador Dali multiples and sculptures acquired over a lifetime, dozens of original paintings by contemporary pop artist Jozza, original artworks by numerous household Alaskan names to include Syndey Laurence, Eustace Ziegler, Jules Dahlager, Marvin Mangus, and many others, a rare and well-preserved painted gold pan by the iconic Bob Ross, a nearly 70 pound Floridian mammoth tusk & numerous other fossils, fine gold and gemstone jewelry, gold coins, taxidermy, Alaska Native carvings & basketry, scrimshaw, Alaskana, antiques, collectibles, musical instruments, and much more! Everything opens at only $5! We hope you can join us on March 23rd?for an unforgettable auction experience.
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Large Soapstone Kayak Hunter: A stunning soapstone carving depicting an Inuit hunter in a kayak, with intricate carved details, a seal float, baleen paddle, and harpoon, all in multiple shades and colors of soapstone. Also
0147: Large Soapstone Kayak HunterEst. $300-$500
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George Ahgupuk Drawing of a Whale Hunting Umiak: A black and white drawing by Iñupiaq artist George Ahgupuk (1911-2001) depicting a whale hunting umiak, nine Alaska Native men hard at work navigating through the Arctic waters searching for their
0151: George Ahgupuk Drawing of a Whale Hunting UmiakEst. $600-$800
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City of Anchorage Enameled-Porcelain Sign: A vintage single-sided enameled-porcelain City of Anchorage sign, used until 1974 when it merged with the Greater Anchorage Alaska Borough to form the Municipality of Anchorage. The "Nov. 23, 1920"
0152: City of Anchorage Enameled-Porcelain SignEst. $200-$300
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Carved Sheep Horn Eagle Bust: Bust of an eagle, carved from dall sheep horn, with deeply incised eyes and open mouth, mounted on a two-tier oval-shaped wooden base. The neck of the eagle features ridges with horn core visible
0154: Carved Sheep Horn Eagle BustEst. $300-$400
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Mary Regat "Sweet Success" Bronze Sculpture: An endearing c.1989 young boy gripping a freshly caught fish in his hand, a brilliant smile upon his face as he looks up to the sky. Titled "Sweet Success", crafted in bronze, numbered 15/65, and
0156: Mary Regat "Sweet Success" Bronze SculptureEst. $300-$500
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Rare Walrus Oosik w/ Healed Fracture: A rare and traumatic example of a fossilized Pacific walrus oosik (penile bone), having been broken during the male walrus' life. During the period of fracture healing, a visible bone callus
0158: Rare Walrus Oosik w/ Healed FractureEst. $300-$500
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Yup'ik Polychrome Whalebone Spirit Masks: Complementary pair of fossilized whale bone spirit masks in long oval shapes, each painted in a similar manner with spotted facial markings; five feather accents are applied to each head. Reverse
0161: Yup'ik Polychrome Whalebone Spirit MasksEst. $300-$400
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Jacques & Mary Regat "Lady Lea" Bronze Figurine: An adorable c.1992 female sea lion with head slightly turned and back flippers up. Titled "Lady Lea", crafted in bronze, numbered 8/75, and signed on the underside by Alaska artists Jacques Regat
0163: Jacques & Mary Regat "Lady Lea" Bronze FigurineEst. $400-$600
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Gold Rush Ephemera & Stereoscope Cards: Antique Alaskan ephemera consisting of a black and white photograph on matting depicting a parade in downtown Juneau, Alaska, dated July 4, 1900, and ten stereoscope cards or stereographs of various
0165: Gold Rush Ephemera & Stereoscope CardsEst. $150-$250
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Raku Pottery Mask - Lillian Pitt: A raku pottery mask with painted accents, open mouth, wide eyes, animal fur earrings, and seven feathers upon the head. Signed en verso by Pacific Northwest Native American artist Lillian Pitt
0166: Raku Pottery Mask - Lillian PittEst. $200-$300
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Miniature NW Coast & Yup'ik Basketry: A trio of Alaska Native baskets includes one of spruce root Northwest Coast open topped basket with false embroidered polychrome design, plus two Yup'ik coiled grass baskets in the shape of a
0168: Miniature NW Coast & Yup'ik BasketryEst. $200-$300