Old West Auction 2025-06-21 Auction - 470 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in NM - Page 17
HARRY T. FISK (1887-1974)(C+A) A PAIR OF CLAYTON MOORE'S SCREEN USED LONE RANGER COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVERSR. FARRINGTON ELWELL (1874-1962)
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Santa Fe, NM, United States
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Live Sale: Saturday, June 21st: 5PM MDT Auction Location: Santa Fe Community Convention Center 201 W Marcy St. Santa Fe, NM 87501
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SHIELD AND TULIP CALIFORNIA BIT W/STUDDED BRIDLE: An unmarked bridle with studded accents, slotted and un-slotted nickel star motif conchos mounted with a fancy California bit featuring a Federal shield inlaid in silver on a tulip base. The 3" round
1387: SHIELD AND TULIP CALIFORNIA BIT W/STUDDED BRIDLEEst. $1,500-$2,000
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LOT OF 2 CIRCA 1970S CONCHO BELTS: a) Sterling silver with red coral, hand stamped decoration. 12 Conchos 2" x 2", Buckle 3" x 2 1/4" and 40" Length (#140) b) Sterling and turquoise marked BRD Sterling. Scalloped edges with decorative
1388: LOT OF 2 CIRCA 1970S CONCHO BELTSEst. $1,200-$1,800
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L. CLAW CONCHO BELT WITH TURQUOISE AND CORAL: Marked on the reverse twice Handmade L.Claw. 9 rectangular conchos with turquoise and coral inlaid chips, stamped around the edge with traditional designs. Conchos measure 3" x 1 3/4", The matching
1389: L. CLAW CONCHO BELT WITH TURQUOISE AND CORALEst. $1,000-$1,500
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RUDY WILLIE NAVAJO SILVER AND TURQUOISE CONCHO BELT: A wonderful belt with 15 conchos set with rectangular spiderweb turquoise stones on stamped silver each 1 1/4" x 1 1/2". Marked on the buckle Rudy Willie D Sterling. 35 1/2" length
1390: RUDY WILLIE NAVAJO SILVER AND TURQUOISE CONCHO BELTEst. $1,000-$1,500
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A. BUERMANN "ROOSEVELT" SPURS: An excellent example of the famous and sought after "Roosevelt" pattern, catalog pattern 1471. Full inlaid sweeping bands to 1 1/8" at the shank. The 2 1/4" round inlaid shank holds the 2" 10-point
1391: A. BUERMANN "ROOSEVELT" SPURSEst. $6,000-$8,000
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G.S. GARCIA TARGET PATTERN SPURS: Silver mounted California style inlaid spurs with heel chains, spotted target pattern on the heelband, 2 5/8" partial drop shanks with barrel chap guard securing 2 1/2", 14-point beveled rowels.
1392: G.S. GARCIA TARGET PATTERN SPURSEst. $4,000-$5,000
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REX SCHNITGER (1977-1947) WYOMING SPURS: A classic Cheyenne split 1" heel-band, with the 3 engraved domes and stripe separators. One inlay missing on the shank. An upturned guard on a 3" shank and 2" stubbed rowel Show cowboy use with
1393: REX SCHNITGER (1977-1947) WYOMING SPURSEst. $2,000-$3,000
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MILLER BIT & SPUR MADE CALIFORNIA SPURS: Inlaid with leaf and vine engraved panels on the 1/2" band with inlaid rounded 2 1/4" shank holding a 2" rowel and original double jingle bobs. Double heel chains and basket stamped one-piece
1394: MILLER BIT & SPUR MADE CALIFORNIA SPURSEst. $1,200-$1,800
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UNMARKED FULL OVERLAID SPURS: Stylized 5/8" to 1" tapered bands and 2 3/4" shanks completely overlaid and engraved (worn) both sides and the top. These show great cowboy use. A 2" rowel and illegible marked straps. Marked with
1395: UNMARKED FULL OVERLAID SPURSEst. $800-$1,400
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SILVER INLAID 19TH CENTURY MEXICAN SPURS: A pair of early Zacatecas, Mexico spurs. Striped heel-bands with figure “8” inlaid shanks, inlaid 8-point rowels, swinging buttons securing two-piece floral pattern leathers. Very good
1396: SILVER INLAID 19TH CENTURY MEXICAN SPURSEst. $600-$900
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AN EARLY PAIR OF MAKER MARKED SHOTGUN CHAPS: A well-worn pair of shotgun chaps, well marked on the belt (see photos). The cuff has been removed from the bottom. Fringe is intact along the edges. Sides contain nickel and brass heart-shaped
1397: AN EARLY PAIR OF MAKER MARKED SHOTGUN CHAPSEst. $1,000-$1,500
H. H. HEISER STUDDED CHAPS: A brown pair of batwing chaps with brass studs along the edge, culminating down at the corner in a target pattern. There are size circle-dot stud patterns along each leg along with three slotted
1398: H. H. HEISER STUDDED CHAPSEst. $1,000-$2,000Lot Passed
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HERMANN H. HEISER CARD SUIT BATWING CHAPS: Two-tone cutout card suit pattern batwings by H. H. Heiser, Denver. Brown overlays on a cream base, paling belt with mark on the tip of the belt. 38" length Dimensions: 38" L.
1399: HERMANN H. HEISER CARD SUIT BATWING CHAPSEst. $600-$900
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RUSSELL SILVER & GOLD PARADE SADDLE SET: Russell Saddle Company, Oxford, Alabama silver and gold parade outfit. Floral tooled with a 15" seat, 3" cantle and beautiful Keyston Bros style silver and gold horse-head engraved high relief
1400: RUSSELL SILVER & GOLD PARADE SADDLE SETEst. $4,000-$6,000
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CHUCK REED'S PERSONAL FLORAL TOOLED SADDLE: A floral tooled working saddle by "Chuck Reed / Rafter-C-Saddlery / Maker" with a 14 1/2" seat and 5" cantle. Rawhide bound cantle and gullet with small double buckle attached saddle pockets.
1401: CHUCK REED'S PERSONAL FLORAL TOOLED SADDLEEst. $1,000-$2,000
J.S. COLLINS & CO. SADDLE: A well used and dark slick fork, loop seat saddle marked "J. S. Collins / Cheyenne, Wyo." Shield mark on the seat which is 15", cantle 6" and wear spots on the gullet and horn wrap. This is not a
1402: J.S. COLLINS & CO. SADDLEEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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A FINELY TOOLED LATE 1800S SADDLE: An unusual Californio saddle. Mexican style profile with an early California pommel and embossed floral and scroll large square skirts. Outside, Sam Stagg type rigged, riveted skirts and circular
1403: A FINELY TOOLED LATE 1800S SADDLEEst. $1,000-$1,500
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KEYSTON BROS TRAIL SADDLE: A classic "Dude Ranch" saddle by Keystone Bros. of San Francisco, with swept back swells, 14" seat, 3" cantle and line-tooled on all skirts and jockeys. Excellent overall condition, showing slight
1404: KEYSTON BROS TRAIL SADDLEEst. $800-$1,400
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HERMAN H. HEISER TOOLED GUN RIG: A classic H.H. Heiser gun belt and holster, deep flower tooling, with the holster having double buckle straps in the early style and marked with the oval cartouche. The belt is 42" overall and 2 1/2"
1406: HERMAN H. HEISER TOOLED GUN RIGEst. $800-$1,200
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LOT OF 2 EARLY TEXAS HOLSTERS: a) Floral tooled holster with large "G. W. Graves / Maker / Plainview, Tex." cartouche. Some surface cracking, on rivet missing. b) El Paso Saddlery Co. / Makers / El Paso , Tex" single (wrapped)
1407: LOT OF 2 EARLY TEXAS HOLSTERSEst. $600-$800
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EARLY J.B. STETSON COWBOY HAT: A large Nutria (Clearnutria) Tom Mix style hat sold by Bond Bros. Pendleton, Oregon. Rolled edge with original silk and inside leather. Well worn giving it wonderful character. Has an attached
1408: EARLY J.B. STETSON COWBOY HATEst. $800-$1,400
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A FABULIOUS VINTAGE COWGIRL OUTFIT: a) The shirt is by Vaquero Fashions, cream colored with black piping and black snaps, size 14 b) Black trousers with white smile pockets. 45" long c) The hat is a 3X Stetson from Chas Shipley /
1409: A FABULIOUS VINTAGE COWGIRL OUTFITEst. $400-$800