HQ American West Auction 2015-05-30 Auction - 218 Price Results - John Moran Auctioneers, Inc. in CA - Page 4
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A Navajo Teec Nos Pos tapestryA Rio Grande Pueblo dance kiltEdward Borein (1872-1945 Santa Barbara, CA)
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Altadena, CA, United States
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Featuring approximately 220 lots of carefully selected, fresh to the market Western and Native American works of art, including Apache basketry, Navajo weavings, Taxco silver, pottery, sculptures, bronzes and fine art by Charles M. Russell, Olaf Wieghorst, Edgar Payne, Maynard Dixon, and many more.
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Harold von Schmidt (1893-1982, Westport, CT): Dated 1972 with copyright symbol, signed ''Harold von Schmidt'', numbered 65 of 104, ''Startled Grizzly'', a bronze sculpture depicting a standing bear, raised on a cream-colored marble plinth,
0073: Harold von Schmidt (1893-1982, Westport, CT)Est. US$300-US$500
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William Henry Price (1864-1940 Pasadena, CA): Sierra landscape with lake, signed lower right: W.H. Price, oil on board, 16'' H x 20'' W, est: $700/900Provenance: Private Collection, Long Beach, CA
0074: William Henry Price (1864-1940 Pasadena, CA)Est. US$700-US$900
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Edgar Alwin Payne (1883-1947 Hollywood, CA): Sierra landscape with two figures on horseback, signed lower right: Edgar Payne, oil on canvas laid to artist board, 8'' H x 10'' W, est: $6000/8000Provenance: Private Collection, Paradise Valley,
0075: Edgar Alwin Payne (1883-1947 Hollywood, CA)Est. US$6,000-US$8,000
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Gregory Hull (1950-* Arizona): ''Landscape at Sunset'', signed and dated lower left: Hull 78, titled verso, oil on canvas, 16'' H x 20'' W, est: $1000/2000Provenance: Wally Findlay Galleries, Laguna Beach, CA; Private Collection,
0076: Gregory Hull (1950-* Arizona)Est. US$1,000-US$2,000
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Lone Wolf (1882-1970 Tucson, AZ): Red Rock River landscape, signed and dated lower left: Lone Wolf / 19 and with the artist's wolf device, oil on canvas board, 7'' H x 10'' W, est: $300/500Provenance: Private Collection, Long Beach,
0077: Lone Wolf (1882-1970 Tucson, AZ)Est. US$300-US$500
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Gordon Coutts (1868-1937 Palm Springs, CA): Pink desert landscape, signed lower right: Gordon Coutts, oil on canvas, 22'' H x 30'' W, est: $1000/2000Provenance: Private Collection, Long Beach, CA
0078: Gordon Coutts (1868-1937 Palm Springs, CA)Est. US$1,000-US$2,000
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Fernand H. Lungren (1857-1932 Santa Barbara, CA): ''In Red Rock Canyon in the Mojavi (sic) Dessert (sic)'', rider and pack horse in the canyon, signed lower right: Lungren, titled verso, watercolor on paper under Plexiglass, sight size: 11.5'' H x
0079: Fernand H. Lungren (1857-1932 Santa Barbara, CA)Est. US$800-US$1,200
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Ray Roberts (1954-* Angels Camp, CA): ''Rugged Canyon'', signed lower right: Ray Roberts, signed again and titled verso, oil on canvas laid to artist panel, 12'' H x 16'' W, est: $2000/3000Provenance: Private Collection, Long Beach, CA
0080: Ray Roberts (1954-* Angels Camp, CA)Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Barry Atwater (1892-1956 Santa Fe, NM): Desert landscape with sagebrush, signed lower right: Barry Atwater, oil on canvas board, 24'' H x 30'' W, est: $700/1000Provenance: Private Collection, Ventura, CA
0081: Barry Atwater (1892-1956 Santa Fe, NM)Est. US$700-US$1,000
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Heinie Hartwig (1937-* Santa Clara, CA): ''Lakeside Camp'', Indian encampment near a lake, incised with signature lower left: Heinie Hartwig, titled on a label verso, oil on board, 6'' H x 12'' W, est: $400/600Provenance: sale, Best of the
0082: Heinie Hartwig (1937-* Santa Clara, CA)Est. US$400-US$600
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Heinie Hartwig (1937-* Santa Clara, CA): ''Sundown in the West'', Indians and teepees overlooking a valley, signed lower left: Heinie Hartwig, titled verso, oil on masonite, 12'' H x 24'' W, est: $700/900Provenance: Private Collection, Long
0083: Heinie Hartwig (1937-* Santa Clara, CA)Est. US$700-US$900
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Stanislaus Sowinski (1927-2010 San Diego, CA): Black horse in a winter landscape, signed and dated lower left: S. Sowinski 1953, watercolor on paper, sight size: 14.5'' H x 19'' W, est: $300/500Provenance: Private Collection, Long Beach, CA
0084: Stanislaus Sowinski (1927-2010 San Diego, CA)Est. US$300-US$500
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After Earle Erik Heikka (1910-1941 Montana): Dated 1975, numbered 11 of the edition of 36, inscribed to base ''(copyright symbol) G.R. Robinson 1975 / E.E. Heikka / 1938'', further inscribed ''JMM Classic Bronze'', titled ''Frontiersman'', a
0085: After Earle Erik Heikka (1910-1941 Montana)Est. US$400-US$600
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A Navajo Southwest regional rug: Second quarter 20th century, red field triple-diamond motif centered by a black cross within a serrated border, handwoven of red, gray, brown and cream wool, 8'5'' H x 5'3'' W, est:
0086: A Navajo Southwest regional rugEst. US$2,500-US$3,000
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A Navajo Third Phase chief's-style rug/blanket: Early 20th century, handwoven of red, cream and brown wool, with terraced diamonds and triangles on a banded ground, 5'2.5'' H x 3'9'' W, est: $800/1200Provenance: Private Collection, Santa Barbara,
0087: A Navajo Third Phase chief's-style rug/blanketEst. US$800-US$1,200
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A six-piece lot of handwoven Navajo weavings: 20th century, the first: a gray field rug with geometric brown and cream border (4'10'' H x 2'11'' W), the second: a cream field saddle blanket with red and brown Greek key border (2'9'' H x 2'6.5''
0088: A six-piece lot of handwoven Navajo weavingsEst. US$200-US$300
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A Southwest Pueblo I woven yucca sandal: Circa 700-900 AD, a single sandal of woven yucca fiber, 0.75'' H x 4'' W x 9.75'' D, est: $300/500Literature: The sandal is accompanied by a letter from Jack R. Rudy, Field Directior, Statewide
0089: A Southwest Pueblo I woven yucca sandalEst. US$300-US$500
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A Rio Grande Pueblo dance kilt: Early 20th century, a glazed tanned hide polychrome-painted with a central Kachina figure over Awanyu, the plumed serpent, the lower border affixed with a thick row of hanging metal cones, 25'' H x
0092: A Rio Grande Pueblo dance kiltEst. US$2,500-US$3,500
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Olaf Wieghorst (1899-1988 Cajon, CA): Seated Indian on horseback, signed lower left and with artist's device: O-W, inscribed and dated lower right: To the Adams - Seasons Greetings Mae x Olaf Wieghorst, Xmas 1960, ink and watercolor on
0093: Olaf Wieghorst (1899-1988 Cajon, CA)Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Leonard Howard Reedy (1899-1956 Chicago, IL): Native American figure in ceremonial dress, signed lower right: Leonard H. Reedy, watercolor on paper laid to board under glass, sight size: 10.25'' H x 8.5'' W, est: $300/500Provenance: Private
0094: Leonard Howard Reedy (1899-1956 Chicago, IL)Est. US$300-US$500
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Gilbert Gaul (1855-1919 New York, NY): ''Head Of An Indian'', signed and dated lower right: Gilbert Gaul / 1885, titled on a gallery label verso, pencil on gray paper under Plexiglas, sight size: 9.25'' H x 6.75'' W, est: $400/600Note:
0095: Gilbert Gaul (1855-1919 New York, NY)Est. US$400-US$600
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