Denver Old West Auction - 2012 2012-06-23 Auction - 410 Price Results - Brian Lebel's Old West Events in CO
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247: Edward Borein119: Parker Shotgun belonging to Frank Butler148: Ledger Drawing by White Bull
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Denver, CO, United States
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Denver Old West Auction - 2012

Brian Lebel's 23rd Annual Old West Auction will offer 418 lots of fine Western art, antiques, artifacts and collectibles from the 19th through the 21st centuries. The auction will be held live at the Denver Merchandise Mart on Saturday, June 23, 2012 at 5pm Mountain time. Some highlights of this year's auction include: A rare Reward Poster for the arrest of the infamous brothers Frank and Jesse James; a Parker Shotgun that belonged to Frank Butler of Buffalo Bill's Wild West fame; a rare Taber cabinet card of famous stagecoach robber, Black Bart; a performance-used Buffalo Bill's Wild West parade flag; a pair of Borein watercolors; original Molesworth furniture and an oil painting by F. Mizen of Wyatt Earp. The auction also includes antique and historic firearms, Native American art and artifacts, 19th century photography, Western fine art, advertising lithos, saloon and gambling items, spurs, saddles, bits, bridles, boots, books and more. Fine art offerings include notable deceased and contemporary artists such as Edward Borein, Charlie Russel, Glenna Goodacre, John Banovich, Nick Eggenhofer, Fritz Scholder, Carl Oscar Borg, Dave Powell, Ace Powell, Mehl Lawson, ADM Cooper, Ross Steffan, Gary Niblett, Nicholas Firfires, Raphael Lillywhite, Olaf Seltzer, WHD Koerner, Robert Elwell, Bob Scriver, Eric Michaels, William Acheff, and Gary Earnest Smith. Cowboy artists and craftsmen include Bill Adamson, Ed Bohlin, GS Garcia, Mario Hanel, Gary Keithly, Kelly Bros., McChesney, Schnitger, Shipley, Chas Weldon, Tad Mizwa and others. Fine Native American arts and artifacts include beadwork, textiles, baskets, pottery, and quillwork from the 19th and 20th centuries. Roy Rogers' boots, John Wayne's Nudies hat, Dale Evans' dresses, Tom Mix's hat and Montie Montana's gun are among the "Hollywood Cowboy" offerings. Over 200 original photographs from Buffalo Bill's Wild West, collections of 19th century photography and Zane Grey's photo album will also be auctioned.
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Tim McCoy in “Cornered” Movie Poster: Scarce lithograph film poster copyrighted by Columbia Pictures Corp, New York, 1932. Subtitled “Duty or Friendship” 41” x 28” and mounted on linen, some restored areas near center fold.
0002: Tim McCoy in “Cornered” Movie PosterEst. $2,000-$2,500
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Pair of Jo Mora Iconic Posters: The Sweetheart of the Rodeo and The Indians of North America by JO MORA PUBLICATIONS, MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA. Very colorful later printing on paper. Each 32” x 24 1/2” and shrink wrapped.
0003: Pair of Jo Mora Iconic PostersEst. $300-$500
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New West Desk and Mirror: a) Cubbyhole office desk with routed horsehead backsplash; b) Copper mirror, 43” square. Large wall piece of solid wood wrapped in copper and accented with large nickel studs.
0004: New West Desk and MirrorEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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New West Tables: 3 Square “Y.R.A.” accent tables. Rawhide covered tops with studded edges, 1 1/2” thick. Styled like the tables at the Yellowstone Regional Airport in Cody. Poles on 3 sides and routed on one
0005: New West TablesEst. $1,500-$2,500
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New West Chairs and Table: a) A fine pair of Key Hole Chairs with “Mule Deer” routed backs, and red leather padded seats; b) Fringed arm chair and matching burl table, red leather and hair-on cowhide in black and white.
0006: New West Chairs and TableEst. $1,000-$1,500
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New West Chair, Lamp and Cabinet: a) “Grandad's Chair,” overstuffed dark tipped buffed top grain leather with hand painted antimacassar; b) “Wild Pole” floor lamp with maple cutout and mica shade. 66” tall with round
0007: New West Chair, Lamp and CabinetEst. $3,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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New West Dining Table, Chairs, and Chandelier: Burl pedestal dining table with matching routed arm chairs, red upholstered. Cut steel and mica chandelier with cowboy ranch scenes. 25” dia., 6 3/4” high with 10” total to ceiling.
0008: New West Dining Table, Chairs, and ChandelierEst. $3,000-$4,000
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New West Bedroom Furniture: a) Pair of “Cloud” headboards in twin size. Applied pole shaped into a classic Indian cloud motif. 52” h x 32” w; b) “Great Plains” dresser, 3 drawer with antler pulls, tacked edge.
0009: New West Bedroom FurnitureEst. $2,000-$2,500Lot Passed
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Four (4) Miniature Wagons by Oscar M. Cortes: Each handcrafted using natural materials, hardwood, metal and leather. Every detail is observed in his wagons. All wagons are as new condition and measured without the base: a) Studebaker Mug Wagon
0010: Four (4) Miniature Wagons by Oscar M. CortesEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Four (4) wagons by Oscar M. Cortes: Each handcrafted using natural materials, hardwood, metal and leather. a) Wells Fargo & Co. Overland Stage 13” l x 9 1/2” t x 7 1/2” d, with strongbox. Signed and dated 1996; b) Covered Wagon
0011: Four (4) wagons by Oscar M. CortesEst. $1,000-$1,500
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John Nieto: Set of 4 Serigraphs Buffalo Medicine / Wild Horse / Plains Sentinel / Red Cloud 12” x 10” each Serigraphs on wood All PP 52/75 signed lower right, numbered lower left In original box with
0012: John NietoEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Larry Pirnie: ”A Cowboy’s Dream” 2 Elements: 26” x 32” (cowboy and sweetheart) 20” x 20” (balloon) Mixed Media Signed upper right signed, dated and titled on reverse, 1988
0013: Larry PirnieEst. $2,000-$2,500
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Ronald Kil: Rabbit Brush Watercolor 16” x 11 1/2” framed to 23” x 18 1/2” Signed lower left, dated and titled on reverse 2001
0014: Ronald KilEst. $700-$900
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Ronald Kil: Too Much Bull 9” x 12” Mixed Media on paper Signed lower left
0015: Ronald KilEst. $600-$800
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Gambling and Saloon Lot: Grouping of early gaming equipment: a) Keno Goose, Geo. Mason Co., Denver, marked slide. 24 1/2” tall, 15” diameter base. Excellent with some use marks, one glued upright; b) Keno Ball Board,
0016: Gambling and Saloon LotEst. $2,000-$3,000
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Saloon Keno Goose: Unmarked two-tone goose with finely turned uprights and finial. 23” tall overall with a stepped 15 1/2” diameter base. Nickel accents and spring release. circa 1890s. Comes with hardwood ball
0019: Saloon Keno GooseEst. $800-$1,400
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Cased in Book, 1st Model National Deringer: Book/Gun case is “Gamblers Choice or One Ace Down in the Hole” on cover; Spine has “Gamblers Choice Fast Death”. Case holds the Deringer and four .41 RF cartridges. Serial #5919, buffed and
0020: Cased in Book, 1st Model National DeringerEst. $500-$800
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Fabulous Vintage Gambling Chip Rack: Constructed as a miniature S-curve roll top desk. 10” tall, 11” wide and 9” deep. Amazing attention to detail, roll the top up and expose the lift out fitted rack holding 250 chips in stacks of
0021: Fabulous Vintage Gambling Chip RackEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
Full Size Saloon Roulette Wheel: “The Geo. Mason Co. Makers. Denver. Colo. marked 32” double O wheel. This wheel was made for table top use and not to be inserted into a table. Nickel maker-marked spindle. Circa, beginning of
0023: Full Size Saloon Roulette WheelEst. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
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Moore 1st Model Deringer: .41 cal, rare “D. Moore” patent date barrel marking, 15% silver remaining on the frame. Serial #393.
0024: Moore 1st Model DeringerEst. $1,800-$2,600
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Pair of Moore 1st Model Deringers: Serial #s 2010 & 2341, both with 90% silver on barrels, 1st with 30% finish on frame and bobbed short hammer the other with 40% frame finish and no loading notch, VG bore.
0025: Pair of Moore 1st Model DeringersEst. $1,600-$2,400
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