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Horse Stall Marker

 

Circa 1900's

Wooden horse stall marker, circa 1900's. Post on bottom likely for bridle. A metal # 3 at the bottom probably denoted the stall number. 24" by 24" by 14" deep.

Price: $3,500.00

 

 

 

Wooden "Scarecrow" Horse

Circa 1880 - 90

Wooden Scarecrow horse sculpture circa 1880-90. A unique horse racing sculpture with "Scarecrow" written down the sides of the neck, and "23" on the hind quarters. 16" long by 5.5" high (not including stand) and 1.5" wide.

Price: $2,750.00

 

 

 

 

Large Set of Sleigh Bells

Circa 1950

Set of large brass sleigh bells, circa 1950. Attached to a thick double leather stap 74" by 1.5" wide, with a brass buckle, bells range in size from 1.25" up to 3". Great sound too!

Price: $800.00

 

 

 

Small Set of Sleigh Bells

Circa 1950

Small set of sleigh bells, circa 1950. Bells are attached to a single heavy leather strap 61" long and 1.25" wide, with buckle. Bells range in size from 1.25" up to 2.25".

Price: $350.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rearing Horse and Shoe Andirons

Circa 1930

Rearing horse andirons, circa 1950. Great forged steel andirons with the horse as the front, and a horseshoe on the back end. 16" long, horse measures 11" across and 14.5" high, and horseshoes are 4.5" wide by 5.25" high.

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"Welcome to Cody" Rodeo Banner

Circa 1940

"Welcome to Cody" rodeo banner circa 1940. Red, white and blue cotton, with bucking horse image and the words "Welcome to Cody". These hung on lamp posts, and had wind holes in them so they wouldn't tear in the famous Cody wind. Has been reinforced in places that were weak. 59" high by 34" wide.

Price: $550.00

 

 

Tin Fishing Camp Sign

Circa 1950-60

Circa 1950-60. Original tin sign. "Bowman Springs Fishing Camp" and only 2 mi. away! A great sign to remind you of how close the fishing is! Great condition with slight wear in corners. 32" by 24".

Price: $500.00

 

 

Folk Art Hay Sled

Circa 1920

 

Made of composite (horses), wood (wagon/runners), leather and other materials. Circa 1920. Wagon has runners for snow travel. Wonderful piece. 20.5" long by 7" wide by 7.5" high.

Price: $550.00

 

Gal Leg Cleaver

 

Circa: 1850

Could be from a tobacco, or meat, cutter. Brass and wood handle, with a hand forged blade. Circa 1850. 10.75" by 4".

Price: $1,315.00

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Wood Crow Folk Sculpture

 

Circa: 1970

By Dallas Valley, A Wisconsin woodcarver who died shortly after 2001. Cayuse has had a sculpture by him previously, but did not know his name. Marked DJV underneath, on its own folk carved and painted base. Hollow and painted with a heavy coat. Glass eyes, and a comical twist to its head. 13.5" by 20".

Price: $1,200.00

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Wyoming Cup and Saucer

 

Circa: 1950

Hand painted with the state flower "Indian Paintbrush", and aspen trunks in the background. Very cute, circa 1950. Saucer is 5" and cup is 2" high by 3" wide.

Price: $55.00

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Copper Stove Cover

1940

 

Great buckaroo image in releif on copper. Rope bordered and hand hammered. Approx. 21" by 25".

Price: $650.00

 

Yellowstone Whiskies Tin Sign

 

Circa: 1930's

Taylor & Williams Distillers "Yellowstone Whiskies". Started in 1836 - from 1960 - 1933 one of the best selling brands in Kentucky. Business sold in 1993. Includes picture of Yellowstone Falls and text "Aged in Wood. Bottled in Bond." "The Greatest American Whiskey". Some signs of wear. 20" by 14".

Price: $115.00

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Antler Wine Rack

 

Circa: late 1800's

Victorian, probably from the 1800's. Designed to hold a large bottle or decanter in the center, with antlers rising up around it. Wineglass holders made of antler buttons surround the exterior of the piece. Could be a piece imported from Europe for the American market. 16" wide by 16.5" high.

Price: $2,000.00

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Advertising Knife

 

Circa: 1920

Advertisement knife from 1920's. Great accompaniment to our advertising pistol, which is roughly the same size. 28.5" by 8.5

Price: $1,200.00

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Wright & McGill Granger Aristocrat Bamboo Fly Rod

Circa 1960

Wright & McGill Bamboo Fly Rod circa: 1960. Granger Aristocrat. 7' 2 tip (matching size) for a 5 weight line. All original; wraps, guides, cork grip, cloth rod bag, and uplocking reel seat, not original rod tube. In great condition, and ready for shadow box framing, or for catching the big one.

Price: $1,500.00

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Dumbell Ranch Sign

Circa 1940

Dumbell ranch sign, circa 1930-40. Alcova WY. This sign says it all. The ranch was still in business as of 2000. 24" by 9".

Price: $1,000.00

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Grey Chimayo

Circa: 1940

Chimayo weaving on a gray background with large central design and bands. The colors are wonderful, and are predominantly oranges and white with turquoise, slate, black and white accenting.

Price:$1,000.00

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Sage Chimayo Blanket

Circa: 1940

Lovely sage colored Chimayo blanket, circa 1940. Chimayo, New Mexico, has retained its Spanish weaving styles and looms since the Spaniards founded the town in the 1500's. Easily recognized as the fabric used on Thomas Molesworth's furniture, Chimayos have distinctive patterns and colors. This one has accents in red, tan, natural white, gray, black and burgundy. It's fringed on either end in lighter gray-green. 83 x 47. In nice condition, with a few minor moth bites.

Price: $1,125.00

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Woods Skookum "Gray Lady"

Circa: 1925

One of the original dried apple head, dolls made by Mary Frances Woods- the originator of the Skookum doll. These are the earliest versions, before Woods sold her designs to the Skookum Apple Company. Hand painted with scarf and gray hair, as well as a demure grandmotherly look in her eyes. 9.5" by 4".

Price: $1,000.00

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Lodging Sign

Circa: 1940


Double sided tin lodging sign, in a large wooden frame. It sure shows it's age with a room and garage for a mere .75 cents. A classic piece, which even has an old ceramic insulator attached, from when it was apparently lighted. 74" by 32".

 

Price: $2,000.00

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Totem Night Light

Circa: 1940

This Totem Night Light or Radio Light is carved from cedar, circa: 1940. There is a bear, a whale and two women. There is a tin can that houses the light bulb and the marble eyes glow. This is a fun piece for someone's house! 16" H, 7" W, 6 D.

Price: $2,815.00

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Horse Sconce

Circa: 1930

This sconce was made by Youngs Studion in Fairfield, VA. There are two horses rearing up toward some type of crest. There is a place for three candles.

Price: $875.00

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Wyoming State Fair Pennant

Circa: 1930-1940

The Wyoming State Fair was in Douglas, Wyoming and featured a big rodeo. This pennant has the words stitched on in contrasting wool felt, with a silk-screened image of a cowboy on a pinto "touching leather" (holding onto the saddle horn to stay on). Made by HH Tammen, whose company was responsible for many of the early promotional rodeo materials. In nice condition, with one small hole. Approx. 31" in length. 13" high.

Price: $400.00

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Cowhide Document Box

Circa: 1880-1890

This cowhide document box is a very unique piece, ca 1880-1890. It is about 12"x6"x5" in size and still has a very intact hide. The edges and tacking is done with brown leather and brass dots dots. The initials E M are on the top of the box close to the handle; the EM is surrounded by a leather and dot circle. This piece shows its age, but for having been something of great use to someone...is still in good condition!

Price: $690.00

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Broncho Pillow

Circa:1910

Early leather pillow cover with a pyro-art scene of cowboys roping a horse. Title at bottom says "Roping a broncho". Pillow was never used, but has slight bug damage in two spots and slight fading of image. A great, early cowboy souvenir. 17" by 15" not including fringe.

Price: $510.00

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Folk Art Boot Jack

Circa:1950

Rare Ranch Oak boot jack, possibly by the A. Brandt Co. (Ft. Worth). Ca. 1950. In the shape of an angry Hereford bull, with carved details, applied cowhide, metal eyes (red, no less!) and a large suede patch on his nose (which is also where you'd step to pull off the opposite boot). The boot jack is supported by a horseshoe base. 10" across, 12 3/4" long, and 4 1/2" high.

Price: $550.00

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Iron Rooster Target

Circa:1940

Cast iron rooster target from a shooting gallery. Shoot each rooster, one at a time, then shoot tab underneath and the roosters pop up again!

Price: $600.00

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Yellowstone Match Holder

Circa: 1950

Very unusual match holder from Yellowstone National Park. Formed from a piece of log, it has a wooden vase-like container to hold the matches and a little scrap of wood to strike them on. Great piece for hanging by the fireplace, or anywhere else you need a match. There is also a deer head on the top.

Price: $90.00

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Roundup Coal Sign

Circa: 1930

Old tin advertising sign for Roundup Coal, Roundup Montana, circa 1930. With the image of a cowboy on a bronc in the center, and the words, "Bucking Bronco Roundup Coal" around the image, and "Coal" on either side. The sign is multicolored red, yellow, cream, black and brown. It was never used, but did get exposed to moisture on the top edge, so there is light rust staining and a little blemishing. By the Stout Sign Co, St. Louis. 19 3/4" x 13 3/8".

Price: $1,250.00

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Vintage Fly Rod in Gatling Case

Circa: 1940

Bamboo fly fishing rod circa 1940. We have not yet identified the maker of this rod, which comes housed in its original "Gatling" case, so named because the case resembles the shape of the Gatling gun barrels. The rod is 3-piece, with an extra tip. One tip is missing it's top eye, and there is one section of loose wrap - otherwise, the rod is in nice shape. The handle is wound in alternating piping of white and black roping, which looks like celluloid or some similar material. 35.5" long in case.

Price: $750.00

D Lazy V Branding Iron

Circa: 1900

42" long, done in North American style.

Price: $150.00

TE Branding Iron

Circa: 1900

From Buffalo Bill's Cody Ranch

Price: $190.00

Cast Iron Buffalo Bill Doorstop

Circa: 1900

This began as a Montana meat rack pediment, but was converted a long time ago to a doorstop. Rare, not easily available. Length: 12" Height: 12 1/2".

Price: $1,760.00

Rearing Horse and Dog Doorstop

Circa: 1900-1910

Early cast iron doorstop with old paint displaying a rearing horse and a dog. Length: 8 1/2" ; Height: 7".

Price: $825.00

Deer Leg Lamp

Circa: 1930-40

Incorporating various body parts from wild game has always been popular in western culture. This lamp is no exception. This three legged deer lamp will add additional old west ambience to a living, dining, bedroom or even library. Height: 24" with newer re-wiring. This was possibly made by the Jonas Bros. Taxidermy Company out of Denver, CO.

Price: $1,330.00

Hat Stand

Circa: 1890

Charming late 19th century hat stand with a barley twist through the middle portion. 38" Tall.

Price: $475.00

CSH Branding Iron

Circa: 1920

Large circle encloses the three letters "CSH".

Price: $260.00

V Branding Iron

Circa: 1910

 

Price: $90.00

FR Branding Iron

Circa: 1900

This iron probably originates from the northwest where lumber was plentiful, using it to fashion a handle for the upper half of the iron.

Price: $190.00

Iron Horse Hitching Post

Circa: 1880-1890

Authentic cast iron hitching post. Would look great in an entry way, indoors or out. 28" H, by 8" at widest point.

Price: $715.00

 

Vintage Fly Rod Set

Circa: 1940

This Craftsman bamboo, 4 piece fly rod and box were originally made after WWII as inexpensive novelties to sell to GI's. The case is full of wonderful treasures, including a short rod for spin casting and a longer rod for fly fishing. The top of the box slides open, revealing a host of interesting hand tied flies, extra line and repair scissors. The rods are in excellent condition. Box is in good condition with a slight crack on the bottom.

Price: $300.00

Oversize Display Revolver

Circa: 1930

Giant revolver with working parts and wooden grips. This must have been a store display or advertising piece.We're guessing it was made sometime in the 1930's. All the parts work (if one could only find a bullet large enough!). The cylinder turns, the hammer cocks and the trigger also works. Interestingly, the cylinder is made for 5 shells, not 6. This comes with a sad-looking giant holster of pressed leather. 25" long, and 12" from bottom of grip to top of hammer.

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Oregon City Trade Blanket

Circa: 1940

Lovely Oregon City trade blanket in an unusual color palette. Gray, turquoise, cream, rust, and red combine to make a beautiful pattern, called Center Point in Kapoun's "The Language of the Robe" (p.99). Circa 1922-1930. In great condition. 60" x 76". Label is illegible, but is the right shape and colors for Oregon City. This company, a competitor of Pendleton, went out of business in the 1930's.

Price: $1,865.00

Andirons and Candles

Circa:1930

Attractive hand forged Mission style andirons circa 1930. Made with a twisted shaft, and beautifully bowed legs, these have a receptacle at the top for a large candle - a common practice to decorate and utilize the fireplace in the summertime. 22" high, 9" wide at base, and 23" deep. The horizontal log supports are bent outward so that they can hold longer pieces of wood while keeping the andirons at an aesthetic distance from each other.

 

Price: $425.00

Six-Shooter Weathervane

Circa: first half 20th century

Fantastic folk art weathervane. Made from iron and tin, originally a "James" vane with iron arrow, this one has been modified to show a Colt style revolver on the top, complete with a fired bullet, perpetually arrested a few inches from the barrel of the gun. Even better, there are bullet holes in the finial and the bottom conical base, suggesting that a previous owner or a disgruntled neighbor took pot shots at it to make it spin. Can't you just picture someone who got a little happy, shooting at his weathervane and howling at the moon? 38" high x 49" long, on a wooden base.

 

Price: $8,500.00

Tooled Jewelry Box

Circa: 1930-1940

 

This tooled jewelry box is fantastic! It is most likely American as opposed to Mexican, ca 1930-1940's. It is in very nice condition and could definitely still be used. The box is 14"x8"x7" in size. There is a sliding wooden tray on the inside; there are leather compartments on the inside of the lid. This little case would be fun to have in one's collection or even just for minimal use!

 

 

Price: $1,000.00

Carved Moose

Circa: 1920

 

Carved moose with applied metal antlers. Lovely and very old, he has elongated legs and excellent texturing of the thick hair. 14" tall including base.

 

 

Price: $3,500.00

 

Majolica Spittoon

Circa: 1880

Rich, yellow Majolica spittoon with pale pink interior. Embossed posey of roses and pansies on each side of bowl. Appprox. 5 in. high and 5 in. diameter. This is an early piece with pale pink interior - probably dating to 1880. 7" wide by 5.75" high.

Price: $1,100.00

 

Rooster Spittoon

Circa: 1890

White ceramic spittoon with pour spout in the form of a crowing rooster. These are rare and collectible. Small size and handle may indicate it's a lady's spittoon, or for a guest of the house to carry with them. 3" high, 5.5" wide.

Price: $650.00

 

Bristol Fly Rod Sign

Circa: 1930

Two sided tin advertising sign for Bristol steel fishing rods. This is extremely visual, with a hand-painted vignette of a large fish going after a smaller one, and below it, red, black and blue text over a yellow background. It's also die-cut. Made to stick out from a building, this would look great in a living room or great room where it can be seen from both sides. Over 27" high, and 17.5" wide. Circa 1930.

Price: $4,900.00

 

Elk Pillow

Circa: 1940

This pillow features an elk who is mid bugle in the river. It is in wonderful condition and composed of hand stitched embroidery on a black velvet background. 19" by 15".

Price: $315.00

 

Tramp Box

Circa: 1930

Nice little Tramp Art box with floral designs and brass hardware. This one has an old mirror mounted on the inside cover, and was probably used either for jewelry or cosmetics. 12" W, by8.5" D, by 7" H.

Price: $540.00

 

Beacon Blanket

Circa: 1920

Cotton beacon blanket in as-new condition. Heavy with a lot of nap, this blanket features unusual tan, turquoise, blue, white and pumpkin trade blanket influenced design. 78" H, by 60" W.

Price:$650.00

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