The Harrisburg Auction II - Day 2 - Oct 9 2013-10-09 Auction - 548 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 22
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The Harrisburg Auction II - Day 2 - Oct 9

As many know, Guernsey's conducted the Harrisburg Auction on behalf of the City of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania from July 15 through July 21. Thousands of registered bidders from around the world enthusiastically bid on nearly 4,000 auction lots, the majority of which focused on the Old West. But as massive as that event was, it wasn't large enough to contain the complete Harrisburg Collection... hence Harrisburg, Part II. On October 8 & 9, Guernsey's will be following up the first Auction by selling an additional 1,000 unreserved lots of rare documents, historic correspondence, printed material, exceptional photographs, maps, rare books and related items. Like the first Auction, roughly 70% of the items pertain to the Old West with the balance relating to American history... from the Revolutionary War to mid-Twentieth Century politics. You can participate in Harrisburg, Part II on LiveAuctioneers, or by telephone in which case we would ask that you contact us at any time prior to the event. The complete auction catalogue can be found on both of the bidding sites listed above starting a few weeks before the October auction. A sampling of the auction items will soon be posted on this website. For those who participated in the first auction, we look forward to having you back. If you missed that first sale, welcome to what we know will be an exciting conclusion to the memorable Harrisburg Auction series.
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Comanche Knife with Sheath: 13 1/2" L.
9035: Comanche Knife with SheathEst. US$200-US$300
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Unusual Early Signed Trade Beads: Rare brass beads with English makers marks and also Hudson Bay mark. Also old copper beaver pendant with a touchmark, possibly 18th C. 38" H.
9036: Unusual Early Signed Trade BeadsEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Grand Army of the Republic Ribbon: Grand Army of the Republic pin and ribbon for Post 351 Steelton, Pa. Included in the lot are several Indian beaded pouches (5). In a display case. Ribbon is 8 1/4" H.
9038: Grand Army of the Republic RibbonEst. US$200-US$300
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Fernando Salgado. Oil Painting. Indian: Oil on canvas, an Indian sgd. L.R. Fernando Salgado 37"H. x 24 1/2"W.
9039: Fernando Salgado. Oil Painting. IndianEst. US$100-US$150
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Pueblo Shell Bamolier: 42"L.
9040: Pueblo Shell BamolierEst. US$100-US$150
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Hide Creek Police Coat and Badge: With ornate beadwork. Creek Police Badge 37 attached. Some staining and some tears
9041: Hide Creek Police Coat and BadgeEst. US$200-US$300
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Northern Plains Tacked Powder Horn: The style is typical of the Northern Plains tribes of the 1850's-1860's. 9" long
9042: Northern Plains Tacked Powder HornEst. US$200-US$300
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Apache Tomahawk: Original green paint, brass tacks. Brass cross on one side of handle. Letters HHH engraved on one side of the blade. Appears to also be a pipe tomahawk. 18-3/4" long
9043: Apache TomahawkEst. US$300-US$500
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Tombstone Tin Prospector's Lamp & 2 others.: With handle. 8" D. I ncluded in the lot are two 1890's oil lanterns. Three items in the lot.
9045: Tombstone Tin Prospector's Lamp & 2 others.Est. US$60-US$100
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1850's .58 Calibre Percussion Pistol: Cased with a patch knife, powder flask, caps, balls etc. 13 1/2" x 7 1/2" x 1 1/2".
9046: 1850's .58 Calibre Percussion PistolEst. US$600-US$900
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Elizabeth B. Custer Letter ALS: Elizabeth's Custer's hand written letter regarding the statue of General Custer in Montana. Letter refers to a Miles City Star article sent to her by D. F. Barry, photographer re: a statue of the
9047: Elizabeth B. Custer Letter ALSEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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State of Texas Bond Oct. 1885: Signed by Sheriff Geo. Scarborough who killed John Selman. He was U. S. Marshal of El Paso and also a range detective in New Mexico. He captured stagecoach bandit Peral Hart and Arizona train
9048: State of Texas Bond Oct. 1885Est. US$200-US$300
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City of Tombstone Arizona Territory Bond: Framed. 1888 $10,000 Bond Document 16 1/2"H. x 13 1/2"W
9049: City of Tombstone Arizona Territory BondEst. US$100-US$150
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Early Mountain Man Style Knife: Knife blade rusted. No sheath; 16"L
9050: Early Mountain Man Style KnifeEst. US$100-US$200
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Indian Display Case: Contains painted leather "dolls" with feather decorations; whistle; pouch with beadwork; leather bag with hide fasteners and feather decorations. Could have been implements used by the medicine man
9051: Indian Display CaseEst. US$600-US$800
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Texas Rangers Sign: Large sign with raised red painted wood letters, Texas Rangers. Raised State of Texas emblem at the left. 56-1/2" long x 19-1/2" high
9052: Texas Rangers SignEst. US$200-US$400
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Woven Leather Cartridge Belt: good condition
9053: Woven Leather Cartridge BeltEst. US$60-US$100
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Eight Will Soule Indian Photographs: Will Soule C. 1869-1874. All eight in the lot are quality re-prints of original photos. All are titles and all are tribe attributed. Expensive double gallery mats and shrink wrapped. 6" x 8"
9058: Eight Will Soule Indian PhotographsEst. US$250-US$350
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Eight Will Soule Indian Photographs: Will Soule C. 1869-1874. All eight in the lot are quality re-prints of original photos. All are titles and all are tribe attributed. Expensive double gallery mats and shrink wrapped. 6" x 8"
9059: Eight Will Soule Indian PhotographsEst. US$250-US$350
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Eight Will Soule Indian Photographs: Will Soule C. 1869-1874. All eight in the lot are quality re-prints of original photos. All are titles and all are tribe attributed. Expensive double gallery mats and shrink wrapped. 6" x 8"
9060: Eight Will Soule Indian PhotographsEst. US$250-US$350
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Seven Will Soule Indian Photographs: Will Soule C. 1869-1874. All seven in the lot are quality re-prints of original photos. All are titles and all are tribe attributed. Expensive double gallery mats and shrink wrapped. 6" x 8"
9061: Seven Will Soule Indian PhotographsEst. US$250-US$350
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Two Tintypes. Black Men: A Ninth plate tintype of a middle aged black. This mid-chest tintype view of an 1860's African American male has some condition issues. Set in a brass mat. Included in the lot is a second sixth
9062: Two Tintypes. Black MenEst. US$100-US$150
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Statement of Expenses O.T.: Oklahoma Territory document signed by US Marshal Everett Nix. A preprinted one page 1894 document showing a charge of $116.00 to the US Marshal's office from the Daily Leader a newspaper in Guthrie.
9063: Statement of Expenses O.T.Est. US$400-US$500
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Neal Brown & Bill Dunn Document: Gunfighters Neal Brown and Bill Dunn together on the same document. Certification as a guard over Bill Dunn. A preprinted certification form dated February 25, 1895 from Pawnee, Oklahoma Territory.
9064: Neal Brown & Bill Dunn DocumentEst. US$400-US$500
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