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Old West Arms & Art - Day 2
Listing ID#: 824877
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Missoula, MT 59802 |
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Saturday Nov 8, 2025 Completed |
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Davis Brothers Auction Contact: Matthew Davis Phone: 4065460226 Email: support@davisbrothersauction.com Website: https://davisbrothersauction.com/ EstateSale.com ID#: 14073 View company information and listings |
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Day 2:
Featured Artists: Deborah Kay Butterfield, De Cost Smith, William Standing, Thomas Sully, William Barr, Amedee Joullin, Don Louis Perceval, Troy Collins, William Trost Richards, Raymond Dabb Yelland, Martin Kremer, Charles Haddon Perdew, Harry Jackson, Charles M Russell, Daniel Parker, Jay Rummel, Rip Caswell, Janet Elizabeth Turner, Barney Bellinger, Alexander Selytin, John Sykes, John Seerey-Lester, and many more.
Highlights Include:
The Best Known Example of a C.W. Parker Owl Shooting Gallery Target, George Armstrong Custer Full Plate Tintype Photo, Folk Art Owl Decoy Collection, Cloth Owl Shooting Gallery Target Rack, Joseph Henry Sharp Crow Agency Postcard, Burgess Baptist Church Crow Agency Montana Historical Photograph Collection, Outstanding Folk Art Model Church, Sioux Beaded Saddle Blanket Collection, Leonard Doren Owl Decoy, Martin Kremer Fused Glass Bowl Collection, Hildebrand Automaton Singing Bird Box, Mills Page Boy Extraordinary 10c Floor Model Slot Machine, Rolex Ladies Watch Collection, Ward's Orange Crush Advertising Reverse Painted Clock, Lindley & Co Sacramento California Coffee Tin, Native American Indian Pipe Bag Collection, Fred Harvey Teec Nos Pos Germantown Navajo Rug, Gus Wilson Flying Duck Decoy, Haida Northwest Coast Button Blanket, Maria Martinez, Historic Zia Pueblo Polychrome Olla, Pre Columbian Chorotega Costa Rican Jade Maul Collection, Riley & McCormick White Wooly Chaps, Outstanding Native American Basket Collection, Arion Press and Limited Editions Club Book Collection, Lanier Meaders Face Jugs, Punch & Judy Puppet Theater Collection, Kiowa Toy Cradle, Haida Argillite Carvings, Sioux and Crow War Club Collection, H. Mann Ennis Montana Territory Saddle, Cowboy Spurs Chaps and Bits, Native American Indian Artifacts Art Beadwork, Bronzes, Paintings, Western History and Much More. 1 Custom Made Rawhide Leather Cowboy Bullwhip 141" long including handle. 2 Hackamore Reinsman Ed Connell. 1969 3 American Carriages Sleighs Sulkies and Carts 168 Illustrations from Victorian Sources. Don H. Berkebile. 1977 4 Horseshoes Cowsocks & Duckfeet Baxter Black. 2002 5 George Lawrence Saddlery Leather Goods Catalog 114 Nice example. 6 George Lawrence Saddlery Leather Goods Catalog 57 Centennial Edition. 1957. 7 George Lawrence Saddlery Leather Goods Catalog 110 Nice example. 8 George Lawrence Saddlery Leather Goods Catalog 61 Decent example. 1961 9 George Lawrence Saddlery Leather Goods Catalog 60 Decent example. 1960 10 George Lawrence Saddlery Leather Goods Catalog 53 Decent Example. 1953 11 Phillips & Gutierrez Catalog and Price List Cheyenne Wyoming. Limited Edition of 509. Author Signed. 12 Buck Brannaman Groundwork The First Impression Groundwork The First Impression. Buck Brannaman. 1997 Rancho Deluxe Design, First Edition. 13 Making and Repairing Western Saddles Dave Jones. 1982 14 Indian Jewelry of the American Southwest William A. Turnbaugh. 1988 15 Traditional Cowboy Arts Association Eighth Annual Exhibition. 16 Bit and Spur Makers in the Vaquero Tradition Pocket Guide. Ned and Jody Martin. 1999 17 Visalia Stock Saddle Co Catalogue Catalog No 22 1989 Jeri Pitman Signed Limited Edition. 18 E.J. Owenhouse Bozeman Montana Saddle Catalog 1889 1988 Robert J. Leonard Reprint. 20 21 Hamley Pendleton Oregon Saddlery Cowboy Catalog 41 Original. 1941. 22 Identifying G.S. Garcia Saddles Bits Spurs Etc 1900 Catalog Reprint. 23 Bunkhouse Saddle Repair Author Signed E.P. Rick Ericksen. 2007 25 The Concise Guide to Contemporary Spur Makers Volume 1. Patrice Maul Jack Ferguson. Author Signed. 26 Kelly Bros Cowboy Bit Spur Catalog 1996 Reprint Old West Trading Company. 27 Hamley & Co The First 100 Years Mildred Searcey. 28 Saddle Strings Author Signed Don Bailey. Author Signed Limited Edition of 1000. 1995 29 Cowboy and Gunfighter Collectibles Bill Mackin. 1991 30 Western Collector Magazine Volume Two Issue One 2002 31 King's Saddlery & King Ropes Catalog Sheridan Wyoming. 1993 32 R.T. Frazier Saddlery Pueblo Colorado Catalog 15 1995 Old West Trading Company Reprint. 33 Edward H. Bohlin Silversmith Cowboy Catalog 10 Nice original catalog. Scarce. 34 C.P. Shipley Saddlery Mercantile Catalog 25 Original catalog. 35 Crockett Bit & Spur Catalog 14 Nice original catalog. 36 Victor Ario Saddlery Great Falls Montana Catalog Cowboy Catalog 47 1942 37 Keyston Cowboy Leather Catalog 108 Nice catalog with inserts. 38 Conchos Catalog #2 D.R. Lagenbacker and Sons Riverton Utah. 39 G.S. Garcia Saddlery Catalog 26 1926 1926 Elko Nevada. Scarce original catalog. 40 Visalia Stock Saddle Co Catalog 31 San Francisco California. Nice original catalog. 41 J.M. Capriola Saddlery Spurs Catalog Nice original catalog. 42 J.M. Capriola Saddlery Spurs Catalog Nice original catalog. 43 Cowboy Spurs and Their Makers Jane Pattie. 1991 44 The History of Sniping and Sharpshooting Major John L. Plaster. Author Signed. 2008 45 1950s Leddy Fort Worth Texas Cowboy Cowgirl Boots 9 1/2" long heel to toe. 46 49 Vintage Lucchese San Antonio Texas Cowboy Boots Size 9 1/2A. French Calf Mule Ear. 50 1950s Vintage Western Boot Co Cowgirl Boots Made by Western Boot Co Tucson Arizona. Size 9 52 Vintage Hyer Cowboy Boots Size 11B 53 USFS US Forest Service Brown Shield Sign Nice old original sign. 4" by 3 1/2". 54 Lakota Sioux Native American Indian Headband 16 1/2" long overall. 55 Lakota Sioux Native American Indian Headband 21" long overall. 56 Montana Indian Beaded Rosette Necklace 17 1/4" long. 57 Bit and Spur Makers in the Texas Tradition A Historical Perspective. Ned and Jody Martin and Kurt House. 2000 58 Old Cowboy Saddles & Spurs Identifying the Craftsmen who made them. Gretchen & Mike Graham. 2003 59 Old Cowboy Saddles & Spurs Identifying the Craftsmen who made them. Gretchen & Mike Graham. 2003 60 Packing Iron Gunleather of the Frontier West Richard C. Rattenbury. 1993 62 Old Cowboy Saddles & Spurs Author Signed Identifying the Craftsmen who made them. Dan & Sebie Hutchins. 1996 63 Picture Maker of the Old West William H. Jackson Clarence S. Jackson. 64 Cowboy Bits and Spurs with Values Author Signed Joice Overton. 65 Custom Made Rain Stick Nicely made. 58" long. 66 Flop Head Apache Native American Indian War Club 42" long. First half of the 20th Century. 67 Simon Charlie Cowichan Northwest Coast Paddle 54" long. Simon Charlie or Hwunumetse' (1919�2005) was a Canadian totem sculptor of the Cowichan Tribes (Quw'utsun) of the Coast Salish nation, known for his wood carvings. He was born in Koksilah, on Vancouver Island, close to Duncan, British... 68 Rich Lavelle Tlingit Northwest Coast Indian Rattle 10 1/4" long. Rich Lavalle adopted Tlingit. Second half of the 20th Century. Rich Lavalle (Born 1945) is active/lives in Canada. Rich Lavalle is known for Tlingit Native American style carving. Rich Lavalle is an artist of Swedish and French Canad... 69 Lisa Ray Native American Indian Mask 21 1/4" long. Lisa Ray (20/21st century) is active/lives in Washington. Lisa Ray is known for Mix media mask. A resident of Spokane, Washington, Lisa Ray is an artist who creates masks using materials including feathers, fur, rawhide, beads and o... 70 Lisa Ray Native American Indian Mask 59" long. Lisa Ray (20/21st century) is active/lives in Washington. Lisa Ray is known for Mix media mask. A resident of Spokane, Washington, Lisa Ray is an artist who creates masks using materials including feathers, fur, rawhide, beads and other... 71 Sonja Holy Eagle Painted Indian Rawhide Drum 13 5/8" by 12" by 5 7/8". Sonja was born in Eagle Butte, South Dakota, and grew up on the Cheyenne River and Pine Ridge reservations. Due to her father's military career, she lived in many locations and stayed with her grandparents quite often. Sh... 72 Native American Indian Peace Pipe 15 3/4" long. Contemporary. 73 Harley Brown Quick Draw Cowboy Hat Title is Quick Draw Cowboy Hat. Made by Country West Inc Bozeman Montana. Size 7 3/8 Harley W. Brown (Born 1939) is active/lives in Arizona, Alberta / Canada. Harley Brown is known for Portrait and animal painting, ethnic caricature, teaching. A We... 74 Harley Brown Quick Draw Cowboy Hat Title is Quick Draw Cowboy Hat. Made by American Hat Co. Size 7 1/8 Harley W. Brown (Born 1939) is active/lives in Arizona, Alberta / Canada. Harley Brown is known for Portrait and animal painting, ethnic caricature, teaching. A Western painter and... 75 Theresa Neptune Gardner Passamaquoddy Basket 5 1/2" tall, 4" diameter. 76 Juanita Fragua Jemez Pueblo Wedding Vase 10" tall, 5 7/8" diameter. 77 Juanita Fragua Jemez Pueblo Red Melon Jar 5 3/4" by 5 1/2" by 5 1/4". 78 Native American Indian Pine Needle Napkin Holder 6 1/8" by 6" by 3" 79 Mohawk Indian Gajesa Corn Husk Medicine Mask 5 3/4" by 5 1/4" by 1 7/8" 80 Northwest Coast Indian Moon Mask Inlaid Box 3 1/2" by 2 1/2" by 1 1/4" 81 Iroquois Native American Indian False Face Doll Made from Cornhusk. 7" by 4" by 3 1/4". 82 Claudia Peina Zuni Carved Antler Bear Fetish 4 1/4" by 2 1/2" by 1 5/8". 83 Northwest Coast Haida Indian Argillite Carving Killer Whale. 2 3/4" by 1 1/2" by 7/8". Cracked as shown. 84 Jeannette Gagnon Haida Indian Argillite Plaque Eagle. 6 3/4" by 2" by 1/4". 85 Pomo Native American Indian Feather Gift Basket 5 7/8" by 5" by 3". 86 Pomo Native American Indian Feather Gift Basket 3 3/4" diameter, 2" tall. 87 Ancient Roman Terracotta Pitcher 2 5/8" by 2 5/8" by 2 1/2". 88 Ancient Roman Terracotta Oil Lamp 4 1/4" diameter, 2 1/4" tall. 89 Ancient Roman Terracotta Handled Jug Amphora 3 5/8" tall, 3 1/2" diameter. 90 Ancient Roman Terracotta Amphora Handle 3 5/8" by 2 1/4" by 2 1/8" 91 Ancient Roman Terracotta Amphora Handle 4 1/2" by 2 1/2" by 2 1/2" 92 Ancient Roman Terracotta Amphora Handle 3 1/4" by 2 1/8" by 2" 93 Ancient Roman Glass Unguentarium Perfume Bottle 4 1/8" tall, 1 1/2" diameter. 94 Ancient Roman Glass Unguentarium Perfume Bottle 5 5/8" tall, 3 1/8" diameter. 95 Ancient Roman Glass Unguentarium Perfume Bottle 6 1/4" tall, 1 3/4" diameter. 96 Ancient Roman Glass Unguentarium Perfume Bottle 4 3/8" tall, 2 1/8" diameter. 97 Ancient Roman Aryballos Terra Cotta Oil Bottle 3 1/2" tall, 2" diameter. 98 Ancient Roman Aryballos Terra Cotta Oil Bottle 6 1/4" tall, 1 3/8" diameter. 99 Ancient Roman Glass Unguentarium Perfume Bottle 5 1/2" tall, 2 1/4" diameter. 100 Native American Indian Antler Knife and Sheath Knife is 11" long, Sheath is 11 7/8" long, 13 1/4" wide with fringe. Mid 20th Century. 101 Plains Native American Indian Knife and Sheath Painted Parfleche Sheath. Knife handle is Rawhide Wrapped. Mid 20th Century. Knife is 14 5/8" long, Sheath is 13 3/8" long and 14 3/8" wide with fringe. 102 Native American Indian Parfleche Knife Sheath 10 1/2" long. Mid 20th Century. 103 Plains Native American Indian Arrow 25" long. First Half of the 20th Century. 104 Plains Native American Indian Arrow 25" long. First Half of the 20th Century 105 Plains Native American Indian Arrow 24 1/2" long. First Half of the 20th Century. 106 Shoshone Native American Indian Beaded Moccasins 10 1/4" long. Mid 20th Century. 107 Blackfoot Native American Indian Beaded Headband 11" outside diameter when laid flat. Mid 20th Century. 108 Ancient Roman Glass Handled Jar 5 3/4" by 3 3/4" by 3 1/2" 109 Ancient Roman Glass Handled Jar 3 1/2" tall, 3 3/4" diameter. 110 Ancient Roman Glass Handled Jar 5" tall, 4 1/8" diameter. Relic condition, bottom damage. 111 Ancient Thule Inuit Alaskan Eskimo Harpoon Point 4 3/4" long. Carved walrus material. Native made prior to 1972. This item cannot be shipped to Oregon, California, Hawaii, New York, New Jersey, Internationally, or any other state that prohibits. 112 Ancient Native American Indian Arrowheads Nice grouping. 113 Ancient Native American Indian Arrowheads Nice grouping. 114 Ancient Native American Indian Arrowheads Oregon Made from Obsidian. 115 Ancient Native American Indian Arrowheads Oregon Made from Obsidian. 116 Ancient Native American Indian Arrowheads Oregon Nice grouping. 117 Ancient Native American Indian Arrowheads Oregon Nice grouping. 118 Ancient Native American Indian Arrowheads Oregon Nice grouping. 119 Ancient Native American Indian Arrowheads Nice grouping. 120 Ancient Native American Indian Arrowheads Oregon Nice grouping. 121 Ancient Native American Indian Arrowheads Oregon Nice grouping. 122 Ancient Native American Indian Arrowheads Oregon Nice grouping. 123 Ancient Native American Indian Arrowheads Oregon Nice grouping. 124 Ancient Native American Indian Arrow Straighteners Nice grouping. 125 Ancient Native American Indian Scrapers Knives Nice grouping. 127 Ancient Native American Indian Arrowhead Oregon 2 3/8" long. 128 Ancient Native American Indian Arrowhead Oregon 1 1/2" long. 129 Ancient Native American Indian Arrowhead Oregon 1 1/2" long. 130 Ancient Native American Indian Arrowhead Oregon 1 7/8" long. 131 Ancient Native American Indian Arrowhead Oregon 2 1/8" long. 132 Ancient Native American Indian Arrowhead Oregon 2 3/8" long. 133 Ancient Native American Indian Arrowhead Agate 1 5/8" long. 134 Ancient Native American Indian Arrowhead Oregon 1 3/4" long. |
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