Premier Gold Rush 2017-01-19 Auction - 433 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in NV - Page 9
Plains Pipe Tomahawk."Arkansas Toothpick" Bowie Knife by Butcher(English).Pocket Watch With Accessories In Gold Quartz.
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Las Vegas, NV, United States
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Early Native American Ledger Drawing.: This drawing shows a Native American on horseback with a very long headdress. He is holding what appears to be a gun and a staff. Some soiling and paper loss. (Very Good). Framed: 20" L.
0203: Early Native American Ledger Drawing.Est. $500-$1,000
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1896 Wells Fargo Delivery Receipt Book.: This is a used book filled with thousands of signatures and dates. The cover has moderate soiling with some wear to the edges, as do the pages inside. (Very Good). 8 - 1/4" x 14".
0204: 1896 Wells Fargo Delivery Receipt Book.Est. $1,500-$3,000
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Figural Native American Oil Lamp.: Lamp has incredible details and has only minor wear. Includes a red glass globe. (Excellent). 21" T.
0205: Figural Native American Oil Lamp.Est. $400-$800
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Buffalo Mantle Clock By Ansonia.: The clock was made by the Ansonia Clock Company in New York. It has a porcelain dial. On the top there is a figural bronze buffalo. (Excellent). 14 - 1/2" T.
0206: Buffalo Mantle Clock By Ansonia.Est. $1,500-$3,000
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Lithographed Cowgirl Print.: This print is framed behind glass and shows a cowgirl rounding up some cattle. The colors are magnificent and there are no signs of wear. (Near Mint). Framed: 21 - 1/4" T.
0207: Lithographed Cowgirl Print.Est. $400-$800
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Tin Type: This lot is of a tin type of an early miner that is holding a pistol and a shovel. The tin type is in a thermoplastic case or a guttae parcha case. The image is quite clear and is 3-1/2" by 2-1/2".
0208: Tin TypeEst. $1,200-$2,000
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Miners Improved Gold Scale.: This scale comes with numerous brass weights. The tin does have moderate soiling, paint loss and rubs. (Good). 6" L.
0209: Miners Improved Gold Scale.Est. $300-$600
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Miners Improved Gold Scale.: This scale comes with numerous brass weights. On front of the tin canister "Manufactured Expressly For California". There are numerous scrapes and paint chips to the sides of this canister. (Very
0210: Miners Improved Gold Scale.Est. $300-$600
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Early Gold Mining Scale.: This is an unmarked scale that does have an eagle stamped on top of the tin canister. Comes with a few brass weights. There is some oxidation to the scale, as well as some soiling and mild dents to
0211: Early Gold Mining Scale.Est. $300-$600
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Miners Improved Gold Scale.: This scale comes with three small weights. The tin canister has some soiling with moderate scrapes to the sides. (Very Good). 6" L.
0212: Miners Improved Gold Scale.Est. $300-$600
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Buffalo Bill Cabinet Card Photograph.: This photograph is framed behind glass. Shows a studio photo of Buffalo Bill. In the bottom right it reads "Woodburytype". The photo does have some soiling and minor paper loss on the bottom left
0213: Buffalo Bill Cabinet Card Photograph.Est. $1,200-$2,000
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James Lewis Navajo Native American Plaque.: This metal plaque is affixed to a wooden shield. Made for James Lewis and is dated 1946. On the top part of the piece there are feathers and each say a different word such as "Golf", "Chief",
0214: James Lewis Navajo Native American Plaque.Est. $300-$600
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Native American & Buffalo Painted Vase.: This vase features a scene that shows a group of Native Americans chasing some buffalo. On the bottom section of the vase there are illustrations of feathers and on the top border there is a Native
0215: Native American & Buffalo Painted Vase.Est. $300-$600
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Stetson Cowboy Hat In Box.: Has has some minor pock marks throughout. It is marked "John B. Stetson Company" on one side of the leather band and on the other side "Washer Bros. Fort Worth". In the back of the hat it is
0216: Stetson Cowboy Hat In Box.Est. $300-$600
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“A. Davy’s Celebrated American Hunting Knife”: Overall length opened 12-3/4", blade length 5-1/2". Circa 1840. Clip point blade, swedge on both sides. Stamped by maker on haft "A. Davy's Celebrated American Hunting Knife". Four decorative
0218: “A. Davy’s Celebrated American Hunting Knife”Est. $15,000-$25,000
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English Folding Bowie Knife by J. Hinchliffs.: Overall length, blade open, 12-1/2", blade length 5-3/8". Circa 1840. Spear point, large swedge on each side. Stamped on blade "J. Hinchliffs Sheffield". Also stamped on haft "J. Hinchliffe
0219: English Folding Bowie Knife by J. Hinchliffs.Est. $15,000-$25,000
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BowNew York Bowie Knife signed Rose.: Circa 1840. German silver mounts, knife and scabbard. Blade with gentle clip, swedge on both sides, and stamped on left side "P. Rose; New-York" for Peter Rose. Minor pitting combined with medium
0221: BowNew York Bowie Knife signed Rose.Est. $20,000-$30,000
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Silver Mounted American Bowie Knife.: Though this knife is unmarked, it is beautifully made as a dress knife as well as for fighting. Quite possibly the scabbard, grips and mounts were made by a silversmith. Circa 1850. Very heavy
0222: Silver Mounted American Bowie Knife.Est. $20,000-$40,000
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English “For My Enemies” Bowie Knife by L.C. Wragg.: Made by and signed on the haft "L.C. Wragg Sheffield". Overall length of 14-1/12", blade length 9". Blade with spear point shape. Swedge on each side. Etched floral designs run the entire length
0224: English “For My Enemies” Bowie Knife by L.C. Wragg.Est. $35,000-$50,000
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Historic Chevalier Bowie Knife Presented by Rezin.: Historically, this is the most important knife in this outstanding collection. It has a red "44" painted on the back of the blade designating it as number 44 pictured in Robert Abel's book "Classic
0226: Historic Chevalier Bowie Knife Presented by Rezin.Est. $100,000-$200,000
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Massive English Bowie Knife by C. Congreve.: Truly massive Bowie knife, overall length 16-1/4", blade length 12-1/4". Very wide and very thick blade. In about new condition. Nice clip with swedge on both sides running three quarters the
0227: Massive English Bowie Knife by C. Congreve.Est. $45,000-$65,000
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Silver-Mounted American Bowie Knife.: Overall length 15-1/8", blade length 9-1/2". Circa 1840. Beautiful knife, probably put together by a silversmith. Extremely heavy blade making it very effective for fighting although one can see
0228: Silver-Mounted American Bowie Knife.Est. $30,000-$50,000
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New York Coffin-Hilted Bowie Knife by Gravely & Wreaks: Dated 1839. Blade with slight clip, swedge on both sides; stamped on left side "Graveley & Wreaks New York", they were retailers not knife makers, selling both American and English knives. However,
0231: New York Coffin-Hilted Bowie Knife by Gravely & WreaksEst. $20,000-$35,000