Denver Old West Auction 2013-06-22 Auction - 340 Price Results - Brian Lebel's Old West Events in CO - Page 7
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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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Spanish Colonial Cross Stirrup: 13” x 7 1/2”, 17th century, iron Estribo de Cruz (Stirrup of the Cross). Cruciform stirrups date from the 1600s-1700s, deriving the name from their shape — that of the Latin Cross. Though
0146: Spanish Colonial Cross StirrupEst. $800-$1,200
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Robert Mitchum’s Movie Sombrero: The Mexican Sombrero worn by Robert Mitchum in The Wonderful Country, 1959. An early, most likely pre-revolution hat was further aged for the film. 9” tall crown and 7” wide brim. Inside sweat
0147: Robert Mitchum’s Movie SombreroEst. $2,500-$3,000
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Colt Cloverleaf House Pistol: #6292, all matching numbers, .41 caliber rimfire, 3” barrel, strong rifling with light pitting, smooth, mustard colored frame with traces of silver on recoil shield, barrel and cylinder show minor
0149: Colt Cloverleaf House PistolEst. $900-$1,200
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Colt Single Action Revolver: U.S. Cavalry #81923. circa 1882, D.F.C. inspected, .45 Long Colt caliber, 7 1/2” barrel, grips in fine condition with clear crisp DFC cartouche on right and JEG cartouche on left. Frame has strong
0150: Colt Single Action RevolverEst. $25,000-$35,000Lot Passed
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Battle of the Little Big Horn: Rare lithograph by Kurz & Allison. June 25th, 1876. – General Custer, His Two Brothers, His Nephew, And All His Men (7th Cavalry) Were Killed Copyrighted 1889 by Kurz & Allison, Art Publishers,
0151: Battle of the Little Big HornEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Custer Era Colt Single Action Revolver: U.S. marked Cavalry series revolver serial number 5337, 7 1/2”, .45 caliber in the known Custer Range. Ainsworth inspected throughout including the faint cartouche visible on the grips. All
0152: Custer Era Colt Single Action RevolverEst. $20,000-$30,000Lot Passed
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George A. Custer Cabinet Card: Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer by William R. Howell, New York. Image taken on or about April 23, 1876. Excellent overall, very sharp and bright, slight scuff not effecting the image.
0153: George A. Custer Cabinet CardEst. $1,000-$1,400
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General George Armstrong Custer Document: Special Orders – Headquarters, July 21st, 1865. Handwritten amendment made by Custer and signed in red ink. 9 3/4” x 7 3/4” trifold. Signed in ink by George Lee, Assistant Adjutant General.
0154: General George Armstrong Custer DocumentEst. $3,000-$3,500
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Colt Single Action in Custer Range: U.S. issued Single Action Army in the known Custer range, shipped in a lot of 6, likely issued to the 7th Cavalry. “Artillery Model,” #5676 frame serial number, barrel has had original crown
0155: Colt Single Action in Custer RangeEst. $3,500-$4,500
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Custer Period Colt Single Action Revolver: Colt Single Action Army, U.S. Cavalry model, #17634, 1876, .45 LC, J inspected, very good bore, silver gray overall, 1-piece walnut grips slightly undersized; comes with John Kopec letter of
0156: Custer Period Colt Single Action RevolverEst. $3,500-$4,500
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Colt Sheriff’s Model with Rig: Serial number #105770. Factory letter states mfg. 1883, .44/40 caliber with 4” barrel. Shipped to Hartley & Graham in a shipment of 2. The rig is marked “Henry Nordhaus Maker Deming NM” and is
0157: Colt Sheriff’s Model with RigEst. $6,000-$8,000
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Edward H. Bohlin Repoussé Telephone: Sterling silver repoussé, fully functional telephone, circa 1930s. This dazzling and unique Bohlin artifact is fully covered in sterling silver, including the receiver. It has been exquisitely,
0160: Edward H. Bohlin Repoussé TelephoneEst. $15,000-$20,000Lot Passed
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Los Charros Pin by Edward H. Bohlin: Very detailed and stunning pin for the “Los Charros” with gold accents on sterling silver. Personalized to Merle Templeton with his name and brand, bucking horse, pistol, spur, branding iron,
0161: Los Charros Pin by Edward H. BohlinEst. $800-$1,200
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Wm. Demuth Cigar Store Indian “Captain Jack”: Tobacconist Indian. Zinc statue, 64" (h) on a 12" base. Maker’s plate cast in base, c. 1870. Professionally repainted. Captain Jack stands shading his eyes with his right hand. He holds a tomahawk
0162: Wm. Demuth Cigar Store Indian “Captain Jack”Est. $30,000-$35,000
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Eanger Irving Couse: Indian Boy at Spring 24” x 29” Framed to 29” x 34” Oil on canvas Ex: Walter Bimson Collection, descended through family. Shown: The West and Walter Bimson, University of Arizona Museum of
0163: Eanger Irving CouseEst. $100,000-$125,000
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Will James: Times Have Changed 10”x 15” Framed to 19” x 24” Graphite on paper Signed with III, lower right With original title on backing paper in James’ hand
0164: Will JamesEst. $6,000-$8,000
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Will James: The Pilgrim 12” x 15” Framed to 19 1/2” x 22 1/2” Graphite on paper with crayon Signed with III, lower left Original notations in James’ hand included “Yessir! The Pilgrim was alright –
0165: Will JamesEst. $6,000-$8,000
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Will James: Riding the Grub Line 15”x 10” Graphite on board Signed with III, center right
0166: Will JamesEst. $8,000-$9,000Lot Passed
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Will James: High, Wide, and Handsome 18 3/8” x 14” Graphite on board Signed lower right Will James III ~ .21 Titled at center bottom. Slight water damage at bottom.
0167: Will JamesEst. $12,000-$16,000
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Will James: A Spur Kicker 16 3/4” x 12 1/2” Graphite on board Signed lower right Will James III ~ .21 Titled at center bottom. Slight water damage at bottom.
0168: Will JamesEst. $12,000-$16,000
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World Championship Cowgirl Trophy Saddle: Important Visalia Stock Saddle Co. Trophy Saddle won by Joella Mildred Irwin in 1916. Adorned with silver presentation plate and raised cursive sterling overlay iwith inscription: “Presented To
0169: World Championship Cowgirl Trophy SaddleEst. $20,000-$25,000
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Oversized Hollywood Stetson Cowboy Hat: This hat was the personal property of Robert Ripley of “Believe it or Not!” fame. It was presented to him by the 1930s-40 Hollywood bombshell, Carmen Miranda (chica chica boom!). The photo of
0170: Oversized Hollywood Stetson Cowboy HatEst. $5,000-$6,000
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