High Noon's Western Americana Auction 2014-01-25 Auction - 325 Price Results - High Noon Western Americana in AZ - Page 7
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Important 1890s Visalia (Walker & Wegener) SanW H D KoernerSioux Beaded & Fringed Dress
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Mesa, AZ, United States
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High Noon's Western Americana Auction

Family Owned Since 1988 Since its establishment in 1988, High Noon has been a partnership dedicated to the enjoyment, promotion, and preservation of the arts tied to the heart and traditions of the American West. Range of Merchandise: Like you, we have followed the American Cowboy from his rise following the Civil War in 1865, through the hardships and triumphs of Western expansion, culminating in Hollywood's silver screen versions of the rough-edged heroes we admired growing up. High Noon also specializes in Charro and Vaquero artifacts dating from the mid-1800s, Native American historic and reservation period pieces, and Fine Western Art. We are drawn to the pieces we collect for auction in part because we see that most craftsmen were not content to stop when form followed function; embellishment became part of superior craftsmanship. Note the detailed designs on the tools of the cowboy's trade; the multicolored beads on Sioux vests, even the paintings and silver work on otherwise commonplace items like rodeo buckles. We would like to be your partner in collecting. It will be our pleasure to locate just the right pieces, great or small, to complement or begin your collection. We look forward to talking about our favorite subject with you. Your friends at High Noon Western Americana, Joseph Sherwood, Linda Kohn Sherwood, and Danny Verrier
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Edward Borein: Lone Cowboy, 6 1/2" x 9 1/2", Framed and matted to 18" x 21", Watercolor on paper, Signed lower right Edward Borein
0145: Edward BoreinEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Joe Beeler: The Desert Wolf, 24" x 18", Oil on canvas, Signed lower left Joe Beeler, Verso signed and titled on the stretcher bar
0146: Joe BeelerEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Bill Anton: Granite Mt. Spring, 10" x 12", Oil on board, Signed lower right Bill Anton, Reverso - Titled and signed
0147: Bill AntonEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Charles Partridge Adams (1858-1942): Colorado High Country, 10" x 14", Oil on canvas, Signed lower left Charles Partridge Adams
0148: Charles Partridge Adams (1858-1942)Est. $2,000-$3,000
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James Boren (1921-1990): A Reluctant Packer, 10" x 14", Framed and matted to 17" x 21", Charcoal on artist board, Signed lower left James Boren 1970 CA
0149: James Boren (1921-1990)Est. $700-$900
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Fred Fellows Bronze: Down From The High Country, 19" x 24" x 10", Bronze on wood base, Signed F Fellows CA 82' 15/50
0150: Fred Fellows BronzeEst. $3,000-$4,000
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3 Cowboy Hats: a) Gray Stetson hat with 5" rolled brim, 8" crown, 5/8" band. Sold by J M Dewitt, Port Jervis, NY. Good condition with slight moth damage; b) Taupe felt, tall crown John B Stetson cowboy hat. Cream
0151: 3 Cowboy HatsEst. $1,000-$1,500
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2 Fred Fellows Saddle Bronzes: a) Cheyenne Saddle, 8" bronze on wood base, Signed F Fellows; b) Santa Fe Saddle, 8" bronze on wood base, Signed F Fellows
0152: 2 Fred Fellows Saddle BronzesEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Three (3) Cowboy Hats: a) Taupe, roll brim felt hat, trimmed in taupe ribbon. Crown has 5 point star punched on each side. XXX beaver fur in wool felt, 5" brim, 6" crown. Fair condition, c 1920s; b) Tom Mix style hat. Off
0153: Three (3) Cowboy HatsEst. $900-$1,500
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Four (4) Cowboy Hats: a) Cream colored cowboy hat with black band and edge trim on 4-inch brim. Some moth damage, c 1920s; b) Taupe Stetson cowboy hat, 3" straight brim, 4-inch side crown. 1" grosgrain band. Good
0154: Four (4) Cowboy HatsEst. $600-$900
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3 Pairs of Child's Chaps: a) 22" black woolies by Clark. Canvas lined, probably made for a 4 year old. Canvas shortened in back, probably for comfort, but does not show from front. Leather carved billet and belt. c 1920-30s;
0156: 3 Pairs of Child's ChapsEst. $500-$750
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Fringed Shotgun Chaps for Tall Cowboy: Basket weave, tooled belt, flap pockets with rolled leather button closures. Fringe down side with decorative stitching on bottom cuff. 44" tall. Belt is worn, c 1900-1910. To be sold to Benefit
0157: Fringed Shotgun Chaps for Tall CowboyEst. $700-$900
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Clark Spotted Woolies: 33" tall, pinto, white angora chaps, flowers & leaves tooled in belt. By Clark Saddlery, Portland, Oregon. Some wool missing in patches, lining slightly torn inside. Leather patch on right lower
0158: Clark Spotted WooliesEst. $800-$1,200
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Ladies Deerskin Riding Skirt: Soft, rust colored, 32" long, deerskin, split riding skirt with snaps down the left front plus two fringed pockets. Fringed hem, metal studs, c 1930-40s. To be sold to Benefit Collections for the
0159: Ladies Deerskin Riding SkirtEst. $700-$900
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Buddie Foster (1956-2006) Chaps: Striking 46" long, leather and black angora batwing chaps. Heavily nickel-studded on both the floral carved billet, exterior trim and around the inset leather, with black and red card suit designs.
0160: Buddie Foster (1956-2006) ChapsEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Visalia Bridle and Half Breed Bit: Pictured in the 1940s Visalia Stock Saddle Co, San Francisco, Calif catalog as Headstall & Reins No 202, this lightweight, silver mounted bridle is maker-marked with the Visalia snake cartouche on
0161: Visalia Bridle and Half Breed BitEst. $1,400-$1,800
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21 Club Lot: a) 21 Sterling and 10K money clip stamped HAYWARD. Probably made by the Harry Rowell Saddle Company. 2" x 1 3/4"; b) Edward H Bohlin, Hollywood, Cal floral tooled watchband, maker-marked on both the
0162: 21 Club LotEst. $800-$1,200
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Visalia Humane Bit with Headstall: 1940s Visalia Stock Saddle Company maker-marked on the mouth, never rusts, humane, half-breed, loose jaw bit, adorned with 2 1/2" engraved and scalloped sterling conchos on both cheeks. The bit is
0163: Visalia Humane Bit with HeadstallEst. $400-$600
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Garcia, Salinas Bit and Bridle": Pictured in the Garcia, Salinas catalog, circa 1948, as the "Wyoming" bit No. 250. It is described as real flashy yet light in weight. Made with the famous Garcia US mouthpiece with loud barrel
0164: Garcia, Salinas Bit and Bridle"Est. $1,400-$1,800
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Solid 14K Gold LA Deputy Sheriff's Badge: 2.2" x 2.4". Presented to Jesse Lasky Jr sometime around 1932. Deputy Sheriff / Los Angeles County / A204. Inscribed; PRESENTED to JESSE LASKY Jr by Wm I Traeger and Eugene W Biscailuz. Jesse Lasky
0165: Solid 14K Gold LA Deputy Sheriff's BadgeEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Pair Sioux Beaded and Quilled Possible Bags: 9" x 14" red lane quill work across the front, red, green, yellow, white and blue beading at the sides and the flap. On native tanned hide. Fine condition, c 1890
0166: Pair Sioux Beaded and Quilled Possible BagsEst. $2,000-$3,000
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14K Gold & Sterling Filigreed Buckle Set: Sunset Trails / McCabe maker-marked, 3-piece, three-color gold (rose, green & yellow) with six rubies. Filigreed and engraved with flowers, rope edge and name shield in the center. Outstanding
0167: 14K Gold & Sterling Filigreed Buckle SetEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Sterling and Ruby Buckle: 3 1/2" x 2 5/8" oval shaped, finely engraved, with six rubies. Shows nice age and patina. Fine condition, c 1940s. PICTURED: Michael Friedman, Cowboy Culture, Pg 264. PROVENANCE: High Noon Collection
0168: Sterling and Ruby BuckleEst. $900-$1,200
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