Denver Old West Auction 2013-06-22 Auction - 340 Price Results - Brian Lebel's Old West Events in CO - Page 4
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Eanger Irving CouseThe Ned and Jody Martin Texas Bit CollectionClayton Moore’s Lone Ranger Nudie Suit, Boots, and
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Denver, CO, United States
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Denver Old West Auction

Brian Lebel's 24th Annual Old West Auction will offer over 325 lots of fine Western art, artifacts and collectibles. The auction will be held live at the Denver Mart, Saturday, June 22, 2013 at 5pm MST. Highlights include:
Items from the estate of Clayton Moore, TV's original Lone Ranger, including 2 Nudie's costumes, a Manuel costume, his famous Edward H. Bohlin double-holster gun rig with "silver" bullets, autographed memorabilia, and more. Estate items from another Western television star, Gail Davis, will also be offered. Gail played Annie Oakley on the popular TV series of the same name.
The top estimated lot is a museum-quality, premiere collection of Texas bits. The result of years of collecting, research and study, the collection consists of 86 bits by over 26 different makers. Featured in the book "Bit and Spur Makers in the Texas Tradition," by Ned and Jody Martin, the collection is being offered in its entirety as a single lot.
Fine art is well-represented this year, including a nocturne oil by Eanger Irving Couse, which is the cover lot for the catalog. Other fine artists of note include, J.H. Sharp, Ed Mell, Bill Anton, Burt Procter, Till Gooden, Eric Michaels, Will James, Matt Clark, William Matthews, Mehl Lawson, Bill Schenck, Alexander Phimster Proctor, Elmer Schooley and many others.
Antique and contemporary cowboy trappings such as spurs, bridles and saddles will be offered by such makers as Bill Adamson, Randy Butters, Jose Figueroa, Kelly Bros, McChesney, Meanea and others. A rare cowgirl championship trophy saddle made by Visalia for Joella Mildred Irwin will be sold.
Native American antiquities include Navajo textiles, a rare Comanche bridle, an important and impressive pipe bag, beaded moccasins, gauntlets, gunstock clubs, bowcases, possible bags and an early quilled and fringed man's warshirt.
All firearms offered are antiques and do not require any special license or permit to purchase.
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Beaded Gauntlets: Large, plain’s style floral gloves with fringed edges. Pink and light blue flowers against bold green leaves.
0073: Beaded GauntletsEst. $600-$900
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Sioux Blanket Strip: 60” x 2 3/4” with 3 1/4” rosettes. Beaded strip in the traditional pattern. Seed beads on native tanned hide, c. 1880s-90s.
0074: Sioux Blanket StripEst. $2,000-$2,500
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Sioux Beaded and Quilled Possible Bag: 14” x 21” multicolored, geometric beaded side panels with red and white quilled horizontal stripes. Red wool tufts on native tanned hide. Fine condition, c. 1890.
0075: Sioux Beaded and Quilled Possible BagEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Yakima Beaded and Fringed Gauntlets: 15” x 10” abstract floral designs in butterscotch, yellow and black on a blue field with nice 5” long fringe on native tanned hide. Fine condition, c. 1900. Provenance: George Taylor Collection
0076: Yakima Beaded and Fringed GauntletsEst. $700-$900
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Pictorial Beaded & Fringed Gauntlets: 16” x 8” multicolored designs with connected feathers, star and arrows on a blue field, with bull elk designs on the hands. Great patina and condition, c. 1900.
0077: Pictorial Beaded & Fringed GauntletsEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Arapaho Saddle Bags: 75" x 16" when laid flat including the 16" fringe. Bold beaded panels recycled from cradle tops; thin, long fringe. Early strip on beadwork along connecting panel. Provenance: Jim and Maureen
0078: Arapaho Saddle BagsEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Two (2) Pair of Early Child’s Moccasins: a) Quilled and beaded moccasins, 5 3/4” long. Very small amount of quill work remaining. Green, yellow, red and blue line beadwork. Hard, parfleche soles. Good condition with quill damage; b) Light
0079: Two (2) Pair of Early Child’s MoccasinsEst. $400-$600
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Apache Fringed Bow Case and Quiver: Of usual form on native tanned hide with red, yellow, blue and green paint. Vintage bow and arrow. Bow case measures 40" and the quiver is 25" long. Includes period if not original bow. Fine
0080: Apache Fringed Bow Case and QuiverEst. $3,500-$4,000
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Apache Beaded & Painted Club: Native tanned hide over wood shaft, beaded and painted with 26” twisted horse tail suspension at the end. Shaft with head is 20" long. Fine condition, c. 1900.
0081: Apache Beaded & Painted ClubEst. $700-$900
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Beaded Ute Pipe Bag with Pipe and Stem: Open top bag, 6” x 12” hide, decorated with blue and green stepped half diamonds and crosses. Fringe at the base along with a stem holder. The 18” smooth stem has fine patina and a L shape,
0082: Beaded Ute Pipe Bag with Pipe and StemEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Crow Awl Case: 20” overall with twin drops ending in cotton and cones. Predominately yellow with wrapped reds, greens, and blues over rawhide case. Fine condition, c. 1900.
0083: Crow Awl CaseEst. $500-$700
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Sioux Beaded Moccasins: 10 1/2” long, yellow, red, cobalt, yellow, and trader blue on native tanned hide with hard soles. Good condition with small tear on right moccasin, c. 1890.
0084: Sioux Beaded MoccasinsEst. $800-$1,200
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Tec Nos Pos Navajo Rug: 117” x 57” connected, hooked, and stepped diamond design with an “X” main border in red, black, tan, and white on a gray field. All hand-spun, aniline dyed yard with natural brown and white.
0085: Tec Nos Pos Navajo RugEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Navajo Textile: 112” x 71” All hand-spun natural and dyed yarns. Striking light and dark composition, c. mid-to-late 20th century.
0086: Navajo TextileEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Navajo Germantown Women’s Wearing Blanket: 49” x 59” red and blue aniline dyed 4-ply Germantown yarn. Shows evidence of actual ethnographic dance wear, c. 1900. Provenance: Ex-Pueblo 1 Gallery / Dick Cleland Collection
0088: Navajo Germantown Women’s Wearing BlanketEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Navajo Rug: 146” x 58” aniline dyed red, tan and orange, with natural browns and white. 2 elongated, nested cruciform shapes with feather design interiors, flanked by repeated feather motif. Serrated diamond
0089: Navajo RugEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Navajo Chief’s Wearing Blanket: 50” x 69” third phase variant design in aniline red and blue, with natural white and browns, and aniline yellow side cords. All hand-spun, with boxes, crosses, and horizontal stripes. Good
0090: Navajo Chief’s Wearing BlanketEst. $2,500-$3,500
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Large Navajo Rug: 123” x 65” all hand-spun with natural colors. Brown and white on gray field with serrated diamonds and half diamonds. Track design on inside border. Fair to good condition with visible old
0091: Large Navajo RugEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Navajo Germantown Blanket: 92”x 52” including fringe. All aniline dyed Germantown yarns (cotton warp). Nicely woven with interesting design. Excellent condition, including fringe. Circa last quarter 19th century.
0092: Navajo Germantown BlanketEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Randy Butters (b. 1951) Peacock Spurs: Classic Robert McChesney Peacock pattern spurs #654, double mounted and jeweled on one side, turned-up buttons, locking rowels on crescent shanks, early style line tooled two-piece leathers. Unused
0093: Randy Butters (b. 1951) Peacock SpursEst. $1,400-$1,600
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Randy Butters (b. 1951) Spurs: Swan spurs #846, with sterling overlay and ruby eyes, copper beaks, swinging buttons, 2”, 20-point iron rowels; one of Randy’s most sought-after patterns. two-piece leathers. Maker-marked “R.
0094: Randy Butters (b. 1951) SpursEst. $800-$1,200
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R.F. Ford (1944-2011) Spurs: San Angelo, Texas #2083, mounted with chevrons each side of the 1” bands, 1 3/4” rowels.
0095: R.F. Ford (1944-2011) SpursEst. $1,000-$1,400
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Tony Wallace (b. 1963) Spurs: Marfa Special pattern silver overlaid Texas spurs with large sawtooth rowels and two-piece Meanea style leather. Maker-marked “AW / 12 / 197.” Unused condition.Tony was born in Ardmore, OK and
0096: Tony Wallace (b. 1963) SpursEst. $800-$1,200
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Mike Morales Straight Shank Spurs: Marked under strap button with the stylized “M,” silver overlay in stretched diamond design, 5-point star rowels with silver inlay. 2-piece basket stamp straps. Inlays on the offsides are flaking
0097: Mike Morales Straight Shank SpursEst. $800-$1,200
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