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Rodeo Welcome Banner Cotton rodeo banner or bunting circa 1950. In a square, this one shows a cowboy on a bronc, and the word "Welcome" arcing around the top. Red, white, and blue, with some additional brown and yellow details. Was probably flanked at one time by flag bunting. 33" w x 35" l. Price: $350.00 |
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Vintage Fly Rod in Gatlin 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 |
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P Branding Iron Circa 1900
Price: $95.00 |
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D Lazy V Branding Iron Circa 1900 42" long, done in North American style. Price: $150.00 |
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TE Branding Iron Circa 1900 From Buffalo Bill's Cody Ranch Price: $190.00 |
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Leather Fly Box Circa 1930 Large leather covered fly box from the 1920's or '30's. Made of embossed leather made to look like walrus. Inside are three trays, which slide out and open like books to hold flies on each side. Old flies are still in each tray. The leather inside is gilt stamped "Moth Proof Leather". There is a hard surface under the lid which is gilt stamped "Contents" - presumably so the owner could note the location of each type of fly. This is a great fly fishing collectible. 8" wide, 5" high, and 3" deep when standing. Price: $800.00 |
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Saddle Table Lamp Circa 1940's Good looking tooled and stamped leather base is accentuated by a detailed saddle resting on top. This lamp will add an ideal touch to a guest bedroom or study. The main stem and cover are copper. Switch is on base. Original felt bottom in excellent shape. Base is 7" wide. Height: 10 1/2". Circa 1940. Price: $75.00 |
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Covered Wagon Table Lamp Circa 1940-50 Wagons Ho! An irresistable covered wagon lamp will remind one of how slow and arduous travel used to be. This wagon gives off a soft glow of light from within. A great accent for a bedroom or study. Light turns off and on by pulling on the tongue. L: 20" including tongue. H: 10": W: 7". Price: $90.00 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Gilt Buffalo Sculpture Circa 1880-1890 This piece is pretty incredible. There were many buffalo gilt sculptures to be purchased as souvenirs; however, rarely did one come across a large version. This early buffalo cast metal sculpture is finished with gilt paint. The figure is very reminiscent of George Catlin's buffalo drawings and paintings. Price: $375.00 |
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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 |
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Candle Holder Circa 1930 New Mexican style or perhaps WPA (Works Progress Administration) style. The WPA was a relief measure established in 1935 by executive order as the Works Progress Administration, and was redesigned in 1939 when it was transferred to the Federal Works Agency. It offered work to the unemployed on an unprecedented scale by spending money on a wide range of programs, including highways and building construction, slum clearance, reforestation, and rural rehabilitation, as well as a variety of art programs. This hand carved piece perhaps hung in a household shrine or even church. Price: $550.00 |
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Hat Stand Circa 1890 Charming late 19th century hat stand with a barley twist through the middle portion. 38" Tall. Price: $475.00 |
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CSH Branding Iron Circa Large circle encloses the three letters "CSH" Price: $260.00 |
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V Branding Iron Circa
Price: $90.00 |
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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 |
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Iron Horse Hitching Post Circa 1880-1890 Authentic cast iron hitching post. Would look great in an entry way, indoors or out. Price: $715.00 |
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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 |
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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. Price: $2,500.00 |
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Child's Mexican Jacket Circa 1940 Adorable red coat with the initials MM stitched onto one of the front pockets. This is the larger of two coats that were probably purchased for little siblings back in the 1940's. Appliqué of horseshoes, boots, fences and cacti adorn the front and sleeves, but the back is the showstopper with a bronc rider in no less than 20 different pieces of wool appliqué. Price: $125.00 |
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Child's Mexican Jacket Circa 1940 The smaller of the two, this wonderful coat has the initials WM stitched on one of the front pockets. Appliqué of horseshoes, boots, fences and cacti adorn the front and sleeves, but the back is the showstopper with a bronc rider in no less than 20 different pieces of wool appliqué. On a burnt orange background. Price: $100.00 |
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Chimayo Blanket Circa 1940 Wonderful teal chimayo blanket with browns, reds, and black. 45" x 70". Light fading to one area near edge. Price: $750.00 |
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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 |
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Andirons and Candles 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 |
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Six-Shooter Weathervane 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 |
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Mountain Goat Carving Whimsical, hand-carved and painted wooden mountain goat. A great example of folk art, this was made, and signature carved on the bottom, by G. Ugland, Vashon, Washington. Our information is that he worked in Glacier Park for a time, where he most probably was inspired by the subject.
Price: $490.00 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. Price: $1,100.00 |
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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. Price: $650.00 |
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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 |
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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. Price: $315.00 |
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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. Price: $540.00 |
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Carousel Horse Circa 1940 Cute carved wooden carousel horse from Mexico. Remnants of bright paint still remain - yellow, pink, red, blue, black and orange are visible. The saddle is decorated with carved flowers. Overall, a very nice piece of folk art. Price: 1,350.00 |
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Beacon Blanket 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. Price:$960.00 |
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Ladies' Spittoon Hand-painted ladies' spittoon with striking black, lavender and green floral pattern. Large. Price:$625.00 |