2012 High Noon Auction 2012-01-28 Auction - 304 Price Results - High Noon Western Americana in AZ
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1: Early Stone Litho Wild West Poster201: 1856 San Francisco Committee of Vigilance118: Framed Geronimo Original Signature
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Mesa, AZ, United States
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2012 High Noon Auction

JANUARY 28-29 - MESA, ARIZONA The 22nd Annual High Noon Western Americana Antique Show and Auction produced by High Noon of Los Angeles, CA. For more information and to obtain an auction catalog, contact High Noon at (310) 202-9010 or visit their website at www.highnoon.com. ANTIQUE SHOW: Sat & Sun, January 28-29. Mesa Convention Center- 263 N Center St. HRS: Sat from 9am - 4:30pm; Sun, 9:30am to 3pm. Admission $10 per day, $15 for weekend pass. AUCTION: SAT JANUARY 28th -5pm at Phoenix Marriott Mesa (adjacent to Mesa Convention Center - 200 N Centennial Way. Preview available on Thurs from 3pm-7pm, Fri, from 9am to 5pm and Sat from 9am-4:30pm. Bidding is available in person, by phone and absentee and live online through Live Auctioneers. HIGHLIGHTS: COWBOY category: Historically important and stunning, silver-wrapped threaded saddle Pancho Villa Saddle (est $150,000-250,000), early and stunning Edward H Bohlin saddle made for California land grant Yorba Linda family (est $60,000-90,000). Jesus Tapia silver mounted California bit (est $15,000-20,000), Montie Montana Hollywood Nudie shirt, boots (est $1000-1500), N Porter Saddle from Zane Gray ($3000-4000). NATIVE AMERICAN category: 1870 Arapaho Dress (est $50,000-70,00), Lakota/Sioux Belt Ax (est $7000-9000), Sioux child's 1890 pictorial beaded vest with two horses and elk (est $5000-7000). FINE ART category: Exceptional watercolor by Edward Borein (est $60,000-80,000) will be one of many fine pieces. For over 20 years, High Noon has deservedly earned a reputation for representing the most important and finest Western Americana in the world. And yes, as expected, the High Noon auction will feature the finest bits, spurs, gun rigs, and as always, captivating pieces of Western Hollywood. Be sure to attend their 22nd Annual Americana ANTIQUE SHOW which runs both Saturday and Sunday.
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Early Stone Litho Wild West Poster: 63” x 44” Le Cirque Des Cirques - Les Jeux Du Far-West G Loury. Mounted on linen
0001: Early Stone Litho Wild West PosterEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Charlie Russell Riders Pictorial Hat: Ink drawings from western artists including Michael Coleman, Harley Brown, Joe Beeler, and Ralph Tuffy Berg. The hat is from Rands’ Custom Hatters in Billings, Montana. Size is about a man’s 7, c
0002: Charlie Russell Riders Pictorial HatEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Four (4) Nudie’s Child’s Parade Outfits: a) Child’s blue Nudie’s outfit (topless cowgirl label) with red piping, white leather fringe, trimmed in rhinestones, pearl buttons, matchng pants (size 2); b) Child’s lime green Nudie’s
0003: Four (4) Nudie’s Child’s Parade OutfitsEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Historic Wyoming and Colorado Cowboy Artifacts: a) Dave Shelley, Cody, WY white woolies, canvas lined, leather-backed, inside pockets, appx. 39” high. Partial basketstamped billet with letter D for Cearmor Davis (see below). Woolies are in fine
0004: Historic Wyoming and Colorado Cowboy ArtifactsEst. $3,000-$4,000
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R T Frazier, Pubelo, Colo Cowboy Cuffs: Pictured in the very early Frazier saddlery catalogs as Leather Cuff No. 2 and priced at a whopping $2.50, these distinctive 8” tall, floral carved and basketstamped cuffs have maker-marked snap
0005: R T Frazier, Pubelo, Colo Cowboy CuffsEst. $500-$800
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Early Wild West Show Cowboy Cuffs: 6 3/4” tall, very decorative and early 1900s floral stamped leather cuffs with early iron nickles and five distinctive flowers decorating the scalloped end – each mounted with a domed 1” nickel
0006: Early Wild West Show Cowboy CuffsEst. $500-$800
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19th Century Floral Carved Vest: Flower and vine patterned leather carving with four brass buckles. Made by Henry Voss in 1893 while he worked for Henry Kuck’s Saddle Shop in The Dalles, OregonPROVENANCE: Private Family
0007: 19th Century Floral Carved VestEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Plateau Beaded Pictorial Vest: 26” x 18” front has multicolored floral and vine designs with two bull riders. Back has floral and two spotted bulls facing each other. On native tanned hide with silk lining and fringe at the
0008: Plateau Beaded Pictorial VestEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Prairie Woman’s Hair Decoration: 14” x 5” multicolored diamond designs on cloth attached to a brown piece of old trade cloth in two panels with long loom stitch suspensions. Very rare and worn by women on the back of the hair.
0009: Prairie Woman’s Hair DecorationEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Plains Sinew-Backed Bow: 41” long, wood and sinew. Unusual form with original sinew string. Fine condition, circa 1880 PROVENANCE: Ex-Forrest Fenn collection
0010: Plains Sinew-Backed BowEst. $700-$900
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Edward H Bohlin Buckle Set: Edward H Bohlin classic 1930s-40s pattern No 1A, one inch with yellow and pink 10k gold, sterling silver, completely overlaid with beautifully engraved scroll, with flowers, monogram shield and
0012: Edward H Bohlin Buckle SetEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Pair of Rifle Scabbards: (a) 36” long Visalia Stock Saddle Company fully floral carved rifle scabbard maker-marked with the coiled snake cartouche. Fine conditition, c 1930s; (b) 28” long 1900s Meanea style unmarked
0013: Pair of Rifle ScabbardsEst. $400-$600
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Louis Bryant McChesney Style Spurs: Louis Bryant (1919-2000) full-mounted McChesney shield pattern one-piece spurs with upturned buttons, 1 1/4”-5 pt star rowels, basketstamped two-piece leathers. Unused condition, c 1980s
0014: Louis Bryant McChesney Style SpursEst. $900-$1,400
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Crockett Salesman Sample Bits (2) & Spurs (2): Exceedingly rare, two half-scale silver overlaid stainless single spurs measuring 3 1/2” and 4” in overall length with gold leaf and flower patterns, and swinging silver buttons with gold
0015: Crockett Salesman Sample Bits (2) & Spurs (2)Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Cigar Case and Match Safe: a) Sterling silver Cigar Holder measures 6 1/2” x 3 1/2”, stamped Galmer 925 Silver. Holds 3 large cigars, repoussé design on the front of Lady Liberty alongside an Indian chief standing at a
0016: Cigar Case and Match SafeEst. $600-$900
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Two Pictorial Beaded Bags: a) Western Apache with beaded dogs and crosses in red, yellow, blue and white with some painted symbols. Fine condition, c 1900;b) Western Apache Daagodiga. Red, black, clear and white beads with
0017: Two Pictorial Beaded BagsEst. $1,500-$2,500
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N Plains Tobacco Cutting Board: 12” x 12” brass tacks around the outside edge shows long time use with great wear and cut marks. Includes early trade knife. Fine condition, c 1900
0018: N Plains Tobacco Cutting BoardEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Southern Cheyenne Beaded Moccasins: 10 1/2” long, striped and hourglass designs in red, blue, yellow and white with fringe at the heel. Fine condition, circa 1880
0019: Southern Cheyenne Beaded MoccasinsEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Two Apache Beaded Bags: (a) 7 1/2” x 2 1/2” Jicarilla Apache Tail Bag. Early beads in black, light blue, red and white on commercial leather. Fine condition, c 1870; (b) Apache gourd stitched in diamond design with a
0020: Two Apache Beaded BagsEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Red Sublett’s Personal Vest: Fringed vest is made of doeskin with Red Sublett beaded on the backside just below a steerhead Lot includes one original photo postcard and bio plus several photocopies of Sublett pictures Red
0021: Red Sublett’s Personal VestEst. $900-$1,200
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North & Judd Buffalo Bill Gun Bit: Pattern No. 1869, maker-marked with North & Judd’s Anchor brand on the port mouth, these uncommon, nearly century old six-gun bits originally included Buffalo Bills signature that was discontinued
0022: North & Judd Buffalo Bill Gun BitEst. $1,400-$1,800
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Plateau Cornhusk Bag: 18” x 13” multicolored, geometric designs of woven dyed husk with distinct designs on each side. Fine condition, c 1920
0023: Plateau Cornhusk BagEst. $700-$900
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Rex Allen’s Artists Signed Hat: Stamped inside the heelband Especially Made for Rex Allen, this 20x beaver hat features drawings by John Hampton (1918-1999), Michael Coleman (b 1946), Harley Brown (b 1939), R Brownell McGrew
0024: Rex Allen’s Artists Signed HatEst. $3,000-$4,000
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