Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC July 2019 Americana Auction Live Auction Thursday - Monday | July 11, 12, 13, 14 & 15 Starting Time: 8am Pacific time each day Preview Tuesday & Wednesday, July 9 & 10 | 10am - 5pm at Holabird Americana Collections or call us at (775) 851-1859 to schedule a private preview Auction Location 3555 Airway Drive, Suite 309 Reno, Nevada 89511 Lot Pickup After the sale Bid Live, Online, by Mail, Fax, or Phone www.FHWAC.com or call us at 775-851-1859
r CONSIGNING WITH rHolabird Western Americana Collections Why should you consign with Holabird Western Americana Collections? We combine the elements of historically researched descriptions, professional photography, artfully designed catalogs, and a team of specialists to consistently produce record prices. Consign your items to the experts and let us help you realize the most for your collections. We’ve sold many fantastic collections over the years and we’re always excited for more great material! Consign with us and enter into a lasting and beneficial partnership. What do you get when you consign with us? The Process: Holabird Live: Live internet auctions put your material in Appraisal & Inspection: We begin the process with an front of a larger audience than ever before. Our internet pres- informal inspection of your item(s). We can do this in person ence has opened up the market to a whole new generation or through photographs and descriptions, via email, fax, mail, of bidding. Not only do we offer live online bidding at no ad- or telephone. Once we have the opportunity to evaluate your ditional charge, but we also offer phone bidding and have live items, we will then provide you with a professional opinion agents readily available to secure bids on all platforms. Never of value. before has bidding in one of our auctions been so easy. Historically Researched Descriptions: Our team of re- Submit your photographs & descriptions to: search writers craft colorfully written historical descriptions Holabird’s Western Americana Collections that tell the stories behind the items we sell. Through these 3555 Airway Drive, Suite# 308 Reno, NV 89511 accurately written descriptions we paint a picture for the col- lector and create a need and desire for your items. Email us at [email protected] Professional Photography: Colorful, vibrant, high resolu- Call us toll free 844-HWAC-RNO (4922-766) or send us a fax tion photographs tell a story all their own. Our expert photographer will give your items the attention they need to 775-851-1834. make them look amazing both online and in print. Consignment: Once we’ve determined that your material Cataloguing: Full color, high quality, artfully designed is a good fit for us and one of our upcoming sales, we will catalogs put your collections on the coffee tables of collec- discuss the perfect venue for your items and spend some tors worldwide. Our print catalogs are more than a just a time with you to go over reserves, estimates, and sellers com- catalogue of goods for sale, they’ve become historic reference mission. Our commission rates are highly competitive and all works that our clients have come to know and love. inclusive. We have no photo or cataloging fees, no insurance Marketing: We market extensively to advanced collectors fees, and no other hidden charges or gimmicks. through online advertising, national print advertising, trade Estimates & Value: We use decades of sound experience and shows, and direct proprietary marketing among other public- judgment to assign estimates. We market extensively through ity. We’re seasoned marketers so you can rest assured know- national advertising and participation in trade shows, and ing your material will get the recognition it deserves. we find that most items sell for premium prices. There are, Superior Customer Service: At Holabird’s Western Ameri- however, unpredictable times when items sell for less than cana Collections, we pride ourselves in offering a high level expected. This is usually balanced by items selling for pre- of customer service that you can count on. Our commitment miums. We cannot predict market prices or conditions and, to you is what sets us apart from the rest. You want someone ultimately, our buyers set the prices. you can trust, and we are by your side every step of the way. Shipping & Transportation: There are many ways to get your material to us for processing. You can arrange to bring your material directly into our Reno office, we can arrange to pick up your collection, or you may ship your items to us. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff will help guide you through this simple process so you can see your hard- earned collections meet the right hands for the right prices. Contact our office for more information or for a consultation. Here at Holabird’s Western Americana Collections, we don’t only achieve record-breaking sales prices–we create legends.
Contents Day 1 (Thur, July 11) Lots 1000-1776 Day 3 (Sat,July 13) Lots 3000-3855 Apparel��������������������������������������������������������������������� 9 Minerals��������������������������������������������������������������148 Jewelry��������������������������������������������������������������������10 Mining Part I Art����������������������������������������������������������������������������11 . (California-Nevada)����������������������������������������������152 Furnishings & Décor������������������������������������������17 Native Americana������������������������������������������������20 Day 4 (Sun, July 14) Lots 4000-4808 General Foreign Collectibles���������������������������41 Sports����������������������������������������������������������������������52 Mining Part I Entertainment Industry�����������������������������������53 . (New Jersey-End)������������������������������������������������� 253 Music Related�������������������������������������������������������54 Transportation�������������������������������������������������269 Political������������������������������������������������������������������55 Railroadiana�����������������������������������������������������291 Military�������������������������������������������������������������������57 Postal History���������������������������������������������������348 General Americana Part I���������������������������������62 Wells Fargo & Express�����������������������������������348 Advertising���������������������������������������������������������������� 62 . Badges������������������������������������������������������������������������ 62 . Belt Buckles�������������������������������������������������������������� 63 . Brewing & Tobacco����������������������������������������������� 63 . Circus��������������������������������������������������������������������������� 64 Day 5 (Mon, July 15) Lots 5000-6487 . Fire related��������������������������������������������������������������� 65 . Gold Rush������������������������������������������������������������������� 66 Bargains & Dealer Specials�����������������������������351 . Licence Plates���������������������������������������������������������� 67 . Art���������������������������������������������������������������������������������351 . Lock/Key�������������������������������������������������������������������� 68 . Bottles�������������������������������������������������������������������������351 . Microscope���������������������������������������������������������������� 68 . Civil War��������������������������������������������������������������������351 . Scale����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 68 . General Americana�����������������������������������������������351 . Tools����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 69 . Mining�������������������������������������������������������������������������384 . Toys������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 69 . Native Americana��������������������������������������������������410 . Dolls����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 70 . Numismatics������������������������������������������������������������411 . Misc Americana Collectibles������������������������������ 73 . Railroadiana������������������������������������������������������������412 . Transportation��������������������������������������������������������444 . Day 2 (Fri, July 12) Lots 2000-2670 General Americana Part II With thousands of lots in a (Geographically Sorted)�������������������������������������82 vast array of categories we Bottles����������������������������������������������������������������������������108 highly recommend browsing Brothel���������������������������������������������������������������������������121 the entire catalog for hidden Cowboy��������������������������������������������������������������������������122 Gaming��������������������������������������������������������������������������125 gems in each section! Saloon����������������������������������������������������������������������������126 Tokens����������������������������������������������������������������������������127 Numismatics����������������������������������������������������������������133 Weaponry���������������������������������������������������������������������143 Marbles��������������������������������������������������������������������������144
TERMS AND CONDITIONS This is a Live Auction conducted by Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC (HWAC). 1. The placing of a bid shall constitute the bidder’s acceptance of bids will compete live against other absentee bids, live Internet these terms of sale. bidders, floor bidders and phone bidders. 2. BUYER’S PREMIUM & INSURANCE: There will be a 25% Buyer’s 9. INTERNET BIDDING: Both Absentee and Live Internet bidding Premium added to the sale price (hammer) of each lot. We accept cash, are available through our live auction networks. If you wish to bid checks, money orders or wire transfers, credit cards and PayPal. LIVE via the Internet, you MUST pre-register. A live feed is generally 3. COINS, CURRENCY AND PRECIOUS METALS, Insurance. The buyer’s accessible during the auction for those bidding via the Internet. commission for this section is 20.5%. Coins and currency shall be Online bidding remains open through the live auction, and online defined as any regular Federal issue circulating coins and currency. absentee bids may be placed anytime. Live bidding will open when Tokens are not considered coins. Precious metals shall be defined as ingots, silver or gold rounds, bullion items, gold nuggets. Mineral the auction starts. Internet bidding is offered as a convenience for specimens are not considered under the precious metals category. those who cannot attend the live sale. Please note that there may be delays or interruptions in Internet connectivity that are beyond our Commemorative items such as metals and ribbons are not considered control. Attending the live auction or arranging for an agent is the coins of precious metals. However, lots that consist entirely of gold or most reliable way to secure your bids. silver of high purity, including commemorative metals, are considered precious metals. Please contact our office if you need clarification on a 10. NEW BIDDERS: Bidders unknown to us, who anticipate specific lot. an expenditure in excess of $20,000, must provide commercial references or a deposit of 25% of the amount to be bid in order for 4. SALES TAX: Sales tax will apply, according to Nevada State law, for any the auction staff to execute bids. Deposits will be credited towards items that ship to or are picked up in Washoe County, Nevada (8.265%) lots won and any balance will be refunded within 10 business unless a current, valid resale certificate is faxed to us at 775-851-1834 days after the auction has concluded. New bidders will be given before bids are placed. a spending limit at their initial request to participate. In order 5. SHIPPING & HANDLING: Shipping and Handling will be estimated to increase this limit, you may be required to provide a letter of prior to invoicing, based on the size and weight of your purchase. All authorization from your bank in addition to providing references. shipping and handling is subject to a minimum charge of $19.00. If Please contact our office at any time if you have questions regarding additional shipping and handling costs are required, the buyer will be spending limits or references required to bid. re-invoiced for the balance due. Items are not shipped until the invoice 11. AGENT BIDDING: There are numerous professional agents is completely paid. Many buyers purchase a number of lots. Every effort available to assist you should you require this service. Please contact will be made to include all lots in a single shipping charge calculated to the office for a list or to arrange for representation on the floor cover the weight and size of the package(s). NOTE: Some shipments (of during the live auction. HWAC is not responsible for any acts or unusual size, dimension, or weight) may require special handling for omissions by agents acting on behalf of bidders at our auctions. which individual costs will be calculated and applied to the shipping BE ADVISED: Auction participation through the live Internet bidding charge on the invoice. The buyer is responsible for arranging and paying site is not 100% foolproof. The technology for this process is always for shipment of large or special items. The customer is responsible for all changing, and the operation of it and the corresponding Internet shipping charges. Purchases will be shipped via our approved, insured connectivity issues are far beyond our control. Some folks have carriers: Federal Express or the US Postal Service. All items shipped attempted to use the live Internet bidding process as their primary Federal Express or USPS will be insured for the full value determined at method of bidding, and have been quite successful. Others have auction by HWAC, which is included in our buyer’s premium. Pick up is available from our Reno office the next business day after the auction. failed completely. Depending upon your computer, server, host, and other factors, Internet signals may be delayed, such that bids may 6. LIVE (FLOOR) BIDDING: Please arrive a few minutes early to check in not be received in time. We cannot be held responsible for these and receive your bidding paddle. We will open lots with more than one bid at delays, or for the lack of placed bids in a timely manner, or any the current high absentee bid or 50% of the low estimate at the auctioneer’s other factors leading to unaccepted bids that are far beyond discretion. Please be sure to bid on the correct lots during the live auction. our control. Bidders should always have a backup plan for lots Our auction progress is at a rate of between 60 and 200 lots per hour. An they highly desire. Live participation is best, followed by phone item is not sold until the next lot is announced. (We cannot be responsible participation. We will not reopen lots for missed bids. for Internet bids that arrive late.) The auctioneer will identify the successful 12. RESERVES: Most of the lots in this auction are unreserved. Gold bidder by number and announce the winning bid amount. If you are not sure is generally reserved at or near spot, though it could be slightly whether you won the lot or not, it is your responsibility to ask for clarification below spot. immediately, prior to the start of the next auction lot. Auctioneer reserves the right to reopen the lot in the case of an immediate dispute at the 13. BIDDING INCREMENTS: All bids must be submitted in U.S. actual time of the sale. dollars and in whole dollar amounts only in the appropriate increments 7. TELEPHONE BIDDING: Telephone bidding requests MUST be as outlined below. If you choose to submit bids in an increment not listed scheduled prior to this auction. If you do not schedule in advance, and below, your bid will be rounded to the nearest increment and you will be choose instead to call on the day of the auction to request a line for expected to pay the amount to which the bid was rounded should your bidding, you may find that we are unable to accommodate your request. bid be the winning bid. If you have any questions about an appropriate Please limit your telephone bids to items of value greater than $500, or to bid amount, please call us. a string of items with a similar total. 8. LIVE AUCTION ABSENTEE BIDDING: Mail or FAX Absentee bids for the live auction MUST be received by 5pm Pacific Time the day before the auction. Bids accepted after the cutoff time will be represented live only From: to: Increment: if an agent is available and will not be considered absentee or given first $1 $95 $5 priority as such. It is your responsibility to submit all lot numbers and bid $100 $190 $10 amounts accurately. Absentee bids MUST be equal to at least 50% of the $200 $475 $25 low estimate if an estimate is provided. Bids on “No Lots” or “Withdrawn” $500 $1,450 $50 Lots are considered no-bids. Bids made in amounts that do not conform $1,500 $3,400 $100 to the bid increment table in item 8 below will be automatically rounded $3,500 $9,750 $250 up or down by the computer, or rounded to the nearest proper bid increment at the discretion of the auctioneer. Absentee bids are entered $10,000 $30,000 $500 into a computer that will bid live on your behalf at the auction. Absentee $30,000 up $1000 4 Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC
14. BID REDUCTION: All winning absentee bids will be reduced, if respect thereto HWAC shall have all the rights of a secured creditor necessary, to the next bidding increment up from the last competing under the Nevada Commercial Code, including but not limited to the bid, as long as the minimum bid requirement has been met. For right of sale. HWAC may sell the lot(s) securing the invoice to any example, if you submit an absentee bid of $1000 and the next highest under bidders in the auction that the lot(s) appeared, or at subsequent competing bid is $250, then you will win the lot for $275. private or public sale, or relist the lot(s) in a future auction conducted 15. BID INFORMATION: Collectors often ask in advance the price by HWAC. A defaulting bidder agrees to pay for the reasonable costs level of a particular lot. We will give out the current competitive of resale (including a 10% seller’s commission, if consigned to an high absentee bid until we close the day before the live auction. You auction conducted by HWAC). The defaulting bidder is liable to pay any may also view absentee bids online at www.holabirdamericana.com. difference between his or her total original invoice for the lot(s), plus While we try to update the absentee bids as often as necessary, bids any applicable interest, and the net proceeds for the lot(s) if sold at received close to the bidding deadline might not be reflected online, private sale or the subsequent hammer price of the lot(s) less the 10% and we disclaim any responsibility for any bids made in reliance upon seller’s commissions, if sold at an HWAC auction. If HWAC refers any inaccuracies on our website, which may be beyond our control. We invoice to an attorney for collection, the bidder agrees to pay attorney’s do not own any of the live Internet bidding platforms, and thus many fees, court costs, and other collection costs incurred by HWAC. Any aspects of the Internet technology are out of our control. bidder who fails to follow the terms of payment will be reported to 16. BID CANCELLATION: If you wish to cancel or change a bid after iCollector and may be barred from participating in future Holabird you have submitted your bids to us due to an error, you MUST PHONE Western Americana auctions. us to advise us of this. Bid cancellations through mail, email, or faxes 23. CONDITION: We strongly recommend that you attend the live are not advisable. Errors are easy to make. Please call us if you have preview to see lots in their entirety. Conditions are not always noted, any questions on this. and large lots may not be itemized due to catalog restraints. For 17. All stock certificates, checks, warrants, and other financial questions, detailed information, or additional images of any lot please documents sold herein are sold as antiquities, and have no financial, contact our office at 775-851-1859. Bidders are responsible for securities, or public trading value whatsoever. understanding the condition of items. Conditions noted are subjective, 18. We reserve the right to reject any bid we feel is not made in good and may differ in the opinion of different people or collectors. faith. 24. RETURN POLICY: All items are guaranteed to be authentic unless 19. INVOICING: Shipping charges will be added to all invoices. otherwise noted. If authenticity is challenged, please call our office for Invoices are mailed or emailed within two business days after the assistance. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. You may only return any piece close of all portions of the sale. Within 15 calendar days of receipt that was significantly inaccurately described by calling our office of invoice, payment is due in full to Holabird Western Americana within 10 days of receipt of item(s) and notifying us of the error Collections, 3555 Airway Dr., #308, Reno, NV 89511. LATE FEES MAY and reason for return. We do not refund postage or insurance. BE ADDED IF PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS ARE NOT MADE WITHIN Please call us if you require a more specific condition report. Any THOSE 15 DAYS. Sales tax will be added to all sales picked-up after the items that are returned must be returned in the exact, unaltered auction or shipped to Nevada addresses, according to Nevada State condition. When we receive your bids we will assume you have read law, unless a resale certificate is provided. the description in the catalog, viewed the image of the item, have 20. PAYMENT: We accept Visa, Master Card, American Express, contacted us regarding any questions you may have on any lot and/ Discover, Money Order/Cashier’s Check, Personal Check or PayPal. or have previewed the lot in person. Customers wishing to pay by check or money order MUST contact 25. This sale is being held under the laws of the State of Nevada. our office for an invoice total before sending payment All returned 26. HWAC shall not be held responsible for any problem due to checks are subject to a $25 fee. Cash received in amounts greater than the bidder’s failure to follow the rules, terms and conditions of $10,000 is subject to the filing of IRS form 8300, as required by law. this sale, or any failure to bid due to the loss of the online auction 21. SHIPPING & HANDLING: Shipping and Handling cannot be process provided by any of the online auction networks; or missed estimated prior to invoicing, based on the size and weight of your bids, changed bids or cancelled due the bidder’s failure to follow purchase. All invoices are subject to a minimum shipping and the proper bidding procedure outlined herein. handling charge of $19.00. If additional shipping and handling costs 27. By placing a bid or otherwise participating in the auction, are required, the buyer will be re-invoiced for the balance due. Items Bidder accepts these Terms and Conditions, and specifically agrees are not shipped until the invoice is completely paid. Many buyers to the dispute resolution provided herein. purchase a number of lots. Every effort will be made to include all lots 28. HWAC shall not be responsible for consequential damages, in a single shipping charge calculated to cover the weight and size of incidental damages, compensatory damages, or any other damages the package(s). NOTE: Some shipments (of unusual size, dimension, arising or claimed to be arising from the auction on any lot. Bidder’s or weight) may require special handling for which individual costs will sole remedy for any proven act or omission shall be rescission of sale be calculated and applied to the shipping charge on the invoice. The and refund of the amount paid by Bidder. buyer is responsible for arranging and paying for shipment of large 29. Any claim, dispute, or controversy in connection with, relating to or special items. The customer is responsible for all shipping charges. and/or arising out of the Auction, participation in the Auction, award Purchases will be shipped via our approved, insured carriers: Federal of lots, damages of claims to lots, descriptions, condition reports, Express or the US Postal Service. All items shipped Federal Express or provenance, estimates, return and warranty rights, any interpretation USPS will be insured for the full value determined at auction by HWAC, of these Terms and Conditions, any alleged verbal modification of which is included in our buyer’s premium. Pick up is available from these Terms and Conditions and/or any purported settlement shall be our Reno office the next business day after the auction. exclusively heard by, and the parties consent to exclusive in personal 22. NON-PAYMENT: HWAC reserves the right to cancel any invoice jurisdiction of, the Superior Court of Washoe County, Nevada. THE not paid in full within 15 days. 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Meet the Team Fred Holabird has been active in Uwe Nikoley is our photographer the mining industry for more than 25 and imaging expert. With an academic years. He began his career as a min- background in electrical engineering, eral exploration geologist, and quick- Uwe has brought the latest technological ly moved into a position as Mine advancements and efficiency to his posi- Geologist at a producing gold mine. tion at HWAC. His long hours, dedication, Always interested in the historical perfectionism, and determination have side of the mining business, Holabird been an invaluable asset and continue to has invested in mining related documents and books for improve the quality of our catalogs. many years. At one point, he headed a large-scale busi- ness dealing in collectible Americana, culminating with Rob Vugteveen joined the Holabird the marketing of the Atocha treasure at Caesar’s Palace. team in May of 2018 with an extensive Fred is well published in both technical as well as background in geophysical exploration, hobby related mining and western publications. He has hard-rock mining, and custom minting. been responsible for discovery and production at two You’ll occasionally see him and his white Nevada gold mines, also overseeing their operations. beard at the auction podium and behind Since running his last gold mine (which also involved the scenes working with data and im- the cleanup of extensive mercury tailings and cyanide ages. left by former operators), he has been involved in a lengthy EPA-related mine and mill site cleanup in Colo- Paul Williams is our soft spoken, rado. fabulous joke telling alternate auction- Part of his current work involves consulting to many eer. Paul also describes and researches sectors of the mining business. Recently, he consulted items for auction. Paul loves good food for the Treasure of the SS Central America, a ship that and wine and an occasional poker game. sunk in 1857 with tons of gold on board. The ship has He is also a well-known numismatist and been recovered and was the subject of a Discovery former presidnet of the Reno Coin Club. Channel documentary. His long, successful career in air traffic control made him well-equiped for the Joe Elcano is an advocate for the stress of FHWAC! importance of history to the world we live in today. A former educator for 36 Randolph Haumann has been an years, he understands the importance active collector since a child. Minerals, of bringing that history to life. As he stamps, coins, butterflies you name it. likes to say, “It is all about the story!” He accidentally fell into bottle collect- Born and raised in Reno, he is a seri- ing in 1963, and was an avid digger and ous Nevada history buff and collects dealer for 46 years. Now specializing anything from Nevada with a story! He in better bottles Randolph brings his has chosen to work with the fine people knowledge and expertise to the Holabird at Holabird Western Americana in his retirement for the ex- Americana team. citement of learning new things and finding new stories! Glenn Bienstock has a background Barbara Wilson is our graphic in collecting, sales and most recently designer and layout artist. With a worked in insurance claims. As a child he comprehensive background in design collected stamps and coins. He has a col- and publishing she is responsible for lection of early stereo era classical vinyl the composition and overall layout of records from the Golden Age of record- our auction catalogs, advertisements, ing. His other hobbies include the appre- flyers, brochures, and website con- ciation of fine wines and cooking. tent. She enjoys the creative and historical environment of FHWAC. Ethan Carpenter grew up in Sutter Creek California and came to Reno to Guess Who's Back? Amy Baker has study at the University of Nevada. He worked for Fred Holabird for over a majors in Public Health. Ethan assists decade as his past business manager Uwe and our team in the photography for over 5 years and as Fred's personal department. assistant on special projects, apprais- als and consulting jobs. She has upper management experience and director level marketing expertise, in addition to writing, editing, administrative and graphic design skills and when Fred is in a pinch, Amy knows Holabird well-enough to fill-in for almost any po- sition in the company. Now she's back! But since she's only part time and we know she enjoys challenging work, problem solving and doesn't mind getting her hands dirty, she's helping out in a variety of roles, wherever she is needed most. Special thank you to all of our team members not mentioned here. From research and descriptions, photography, client relations, inventory organization, and shipping and receiving, we cannot do what we do without each and every one of you!
Welcome to our Summer Sale! The summer sale features everything good about summer collectors – mining artifacts – and all elements of western history. Here’s some highlights! a. More than a dozen ore cars!! f. Numismatics has about a little of everything related to coins and currency. Lots of scrip, b. Great manuscript archives, including that tokens, medals (make sure you make it of a Mormon family and their trials and all the way thru the catalog!), and two tribulations over several decades, from spectacular gold fakes of which one was Nauvoo to Salt Lake, and back to the East unknown, and the other very well published. coast; an amazing archive from Nevada There’s also a great strong box to put it all engineer John Heizer; a scrap book from in! Medal collectors, don’t miss the late July promoter Tex Rickard; early Arizona military sale as well. letters; a pair of 1860’s maps showing the location of the original adobes in Los Angeles! g. Speaking of gold, don’t miss the high grade Wow! And there’s lots more. ore specimens from two major collections, the Heizer collection and Pollock. Most c. The western Art section is huge, with art in of Heizer’s material is Nevada-Cal, while every category. One of my favorites is the Pollock is Mostly Utah, Alaska. ornately engraved presentation silver chalice from Grass Valley, a “must-have” for any With 4000 lots, you’ll have plenty of great material mining or California collector to look over. d. Antique bottles and marbles. Hundreds of lots Don’t forget the search box on the “Virtual Catalog” of California and Nevada items accompanied on our web site. It can help you find the things you by a marble collection. Some of my favorites want in a hurry. But there’s nothing like surfing (other than bottles, which are always fun and through the catalog – you get to find all sorts of neat historical) are the ceramic series of cat house things you might never have thought about. decanters. This rare set has been split up by region, making it even more fun. While we’ve We have two big sales in July – this July Summer had a few of these over the years, we’ve never Sale and a major firearms sale in Oklahoma at seen this many different- ever! Plenty of the end of July. That sale also has Americana in antique beer stuff including original kegs. it, particularly medals, badges, ribbons, buttons (including old sports stuff) and a huge Native e. Stocks and bonds. This is another “wow” American collection of thousands of points, stone offering from two or more collections. Some tools and pottery. If you want this second catalog, highlights: Chinese bond collection; Arizona you must request it- please email the office or call. material- Sopori (1850’s), Gold MC, Picacho (1860’s), and from California the Bear River Thanks!! piece that preceded the Tuolumne stock that Fred Holabird features a killer mining vignette; and of course a huge offering of more from the famous Prag Collection
Coming Soon... The Virginia City, Nevada command, casually march up the hill to the center of town. . . Old-Timer Collection south to the Silver City graveyard. . . say some carefully chosen words . . . raise their assorted weapons to their shoulders and issue forth with a volley…accompanied by a handful of onlookers would trudge back to Pat Staub's bar for a round or two. . .” From the Virginia & Truckee Railroad Freight Depot A.K.A. The Not only is Mr. Powell one of Virginia City’s most popular Old Sun Mountain Freight Shed characters, he is also one of the area’s most experienced pickers, diggers, collectors and story-tellers. For those lucky enough to Since 1869, when the last rail of the V&T Railroad was laid, cross his path at a local watering hole where music is playing the old freight depot housed goods and cargo from all over the and the dance floor is hopping, Pierce is reputed to share tales Virginia City, Silver City, Carson City and surrounding areas. After about Nevada’s colorful history that are not written in history 1938, the historic landmark building in Virginia City was used as books. Mr. Powell tells stories he learned from the treasures everything from a stable, to lumber yard, a storage house, and he discovered over decades exploring old mining camps, ghost finally the personal residence and party house of one of Virginia towns, railroad grave-yards, boarded up mine shafts and the City’s most notable Old-Timers, Mr. Pierce Powell. Mr. Powell is like. His stories are pieced together with relics from the past well-known around Virginia City by locals and tourists alike, not he found buried under old outhouses and in the dusty, dark only for his musical abilities and dancing skills, but also for the crevices of the dilapidated, abandoned buildings that remained many great parties he hosted at the old V & T Freight Depot for long after Nevada’s earliest boom towns died. Over the last 70 many years. Also Known As Captain Pierce Powell, of the Silver years Pierce amassed a collection of Americana, antiques and City Guard, a “local celebrity”, former driver for the New Lost artifacts that represent over a century of history, much of it City Ramblers, former bodyguard/roadie for the Charlatans, proudly displayed in the Old Virginia & Truckee Railroad Freight former bartender in Sutro, Nevada, and even a “non-conformist Depot and enjoyed by visitors, party guests and passers-by for hippie”, Mr. Powell has been the subject of many news stories, half a century. His collection includes a massive comic book photographs, property disputes, and tall tales since as far back archive he’s been compiling since he was a boy, classic movie as the 1960s. In 1987, in the Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, posters, historic newspapers, signage from some of the most Jim McCormick mentioned Mr. Powell in his article, Silver City: historic old businesses in the Comstock, including the famous Reminiscences, Facts and a Little Gossip” as he recounted events Red Dog Saloon, poker chips from the earliest gaming parlors, from Silver City, Nevada in the early 1970s: railroad collectibles, mining hard goods, and too much more to name. Mr. Powell even procured an old railroad caboose that has been resting behind the depot for as long as most locals remember. For the first time ever this incredible collection is coming available for public purchase. Join us this fall when Holabird Western Americana Collections proudly presents Lt. Pierce Powell’s Virginia City Old-Timer Collection from the V & T Freight Depot. Sneak Peak in this sale... Lot #3817 Mining Bell from Pioche Mine “Each year, on Armistice Day, the town would gather for a Lot #1573 Gargoyle Sign major celebration, the parade of the Silver City Guard. . . to honor those who fought in World War I. Led by the tall, silver- maned Pierce Powell, the rag-tag collection of guardsmen would assemble before the Golden Gate Bar and, on Powell's
Lot# 1000 McGill, Nevada Red DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Apparel Leather Jacket Worn at McGill Club, NV Red leather fringed jacket. Size not Lot# 1004 Antique Butterfly Beaded marked, possible medium. Worn at Purse Beaded butterfly purse with metal trim. 5.5x7”. Some loose stitching McGill Club by a regular visitor. Desert on bottom. Est. $55-70 HWAC# 89177 Suede, created by Taylor’s of California. Lot# 1005 Black Dan Post Corona Boots Unworn in box Dan Post black Est. $75-130 HWAC# 73024 Corona boots. Size 9D. Est. $50-75 HWAC# 49939 Lot# 1001 Nevada 1970’-1990’s Bolo Ties / Money clip/ 13 pieces Great Lot# 1006 Bolo Ties Collection, 21 collection of Bolo Ties. Items #1-#3 of Ties 14 stone cabachon bolos-3 banded agate, 1 tiger eye, 4 agates, 1 petrified 13: One pewter style long horn, and wood, 1 jet and more. Pretty group. Est. $100-140 HWAC# 61343 a sliver and copper cow head ( Like the kind you find at a poison water Lot# 1007 Coat, Ladies Short Nap, hole). Items #4 & #5 of 13: Embossed: Black Fur with Fur Hand Warmers From Exclusive Furs/Leading Fur Shop, Walla Entertainment Capitol Of The World Walla Washington. Ladies coat, approx. Size 8, Length is just below the knee. This coat ( au ) / Las Vegas Sign with Star / comes with matching hand warmer. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 91340 Fabulous Las Vegas // Reverse, also embossed. Shiny Brass colorization. Items #6 & #7 of 13: One old Riverside Casino$5 chip from Las Vegas and a $5 money clip chip. Rusty brown with green highlights . Riverside / ( Over the Hotel Building). Items #8 & 9 of 13 : Metals, embossed on both sides. Gold colored..V& T.R.R ( au ) /Motif : 1870’s Coal fired train/Empire//Copper colored... The Great Seal Of Nevada ( au ) / Motif: Stamp Mill, mine and railroad train, moving between mountains. Wow !! Both items have fancy beaded border as well. Items #10 & #11 of 13: Two military items in Latin, both silver. Salus Regionum Septentrional ( au ) / One a English general is surrendering to Washington.// The other is a battle scene from the hill with cannons smoke, and men in the field. Stoney- Point Expugnatum ( au ) / Both with beaded borders as well. Items# 12 & #13 of 13 : United States of America (au ) / Motif: Independence Hall / Half Dollar // President Kennedy on reverse//. And, lastly pewter style, Great War Chief, in a War Bonnet ( Looks like Chief Red Cloud or Chief Pontiac) // Great collection, for the man who wants variety, and style, at an easy pace. All perfect condition.( RH ) . Est. $100-130 HWAC# 89567 Lot# 1002 Portland, Oregon Shawl, Fur Fur shawl made of 2 foxes(?) Lot# 1008 Collar/Shawl, Fur by H. Liebes & Co. of Portland Oregon. Herman Liebes established Approx. 28” length, medium nap, very himself as an importer and manufacturer of furs in San Francisco in dark brown. quilt lined, hand sewn. 1864. His place of business was at 113 Montomery Street. By 1887, the Unknown Furrier. Est. $150-300 Liebes firm had ent ered the Aleutian Islands to engage in the fur trade. HWAC# 91342 By 1890, Herman’s son, Isaac Liebes, had formed the North American Commercial Company. The company successfully outbid the Alaska Lot# 1009 Jacket, (Ladies,Vintage Commercial Comp any for the Pribilof Islands’ Seal Concession, which Russian Lamb) Beautiful Russian was controlled by the Secretary of the Treasury. The principals of the Lamb Jacket. 23” length from nape of Alaska Commercial Company were Louis Sloss and Lewis Gerstle of neck. Beautiful condition. Variegated San Francisco, who had operated the Seal Concession for twenty years, gray colors. Fur collar. Lined, approx. from 1870 to 1890. The Liebes family was backed by the Rothschild ladies size 10. Two pockets. Exclusive interests of Lond on in their successful bid for the seals of the islands Furs, Leading Fur Shop, Walla Walla near Alaska. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 91341 Washington. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 91339 Lot# 1003 Mexico 1900’s Western Jacket By Souvenierypanisa, Mexico, D.F., brown, approx. Lot# 1010 Ladies Cashmere/Fur Collar size women’s 8, lined suede leather. 33.5” length Coat Vintage ladies coat. “The Crescent from nape of neck. 2 pockets in front. Has been Spokane”. Tilly Heitner Original, Forstmann worn, please inspect. Est. $40-50 HWAC# 86835 100% Cashmere. Approximate ladies size 10. This style of coat was very popular in the 1950’s movies. Warm, stylish & comfortable. 42” long from nape of neck to hemline. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 91338 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 9
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Apparel Lot# 1011 Leather Parade Flag Lot# 1018 California c1930’s Holder Vintage flag holder for belt Costume Jewelry (Choice) Choice attachment. 16” long Est. $35-70 Costume Jewelry Stamped on back with HWAC# 89128 “Besinberg Original” on both brooches. 1 of the brooches is approx 3” length x Lot# 1012 Men’s Black Leather Car Coat 2” width. The design is in ribbon style. ”Uno Momento by Learst” men’s car coat, Has white cut glass. Very good quality. size 2X. Button down front, pouch pockets The other brooch is also of very good in front, 1 pouch pocket inside right side. quality with larger round cut glass at 31.5” length of nape of neck. Slight wear, center with red & blue cut glass and very nice condition. Attractive coat. Est. stamped “7” at back. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 105300 $50-100 HWAC# 76233 Lot# 1019 California cearly 1930’s Jewelry Lot# 1013 Shawl, Fur From the (Vintage) 4 pieces of vintage jewelry consisting “Leading Fur Shop of Walla Walla of 2 brooches with simulated pearls. The leaf is Washington” Beautiful condition, 2KT with 9 simulated pearls; The brooch with lined. This fur appears to be fox. This the “spiral” style has 6 simulated pearls stamped is a collared shawl. Has one slit pocket. on back is “Napier/Sterling”; Necklace is approx. Very stylish and oh so soft! Est. $200- 9” chain with a 2” pendant; the small simulated 400 HWAC# 91343 pearl necklace approx 6.5” length, which is normally worn as a “choker”. Est. $50-70 HWAC# Lot# 1014 Shawl, Short Nap, Medium 91398 Brown Fur Approx 43” length, 5.5” wide. 3 pieces are sewn together and Lot# 1020 China 1900-1920’s Jade Ring has a soft lining of velvet. Hook & Eye / In Silver mounting Here is a beautiful, closures. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 91344 and very unusual ring .It is Chinese and has an elongated concave mounting, held on by butterfly clamps on two sides. Also, it is mounted in silver with Chinese characters embossed inside. And, is made adjustable !! Pretty nice quality jade as well. Plus, it comes with a nice presentation box. Have someone special, give her this ring, and make her heart sing !! Perfect condition. (RH). Est. $100-200 HWAC# 105397 Lot# 1015 Suede Jacket for Men Lot# 1021 France 1773 Beautiful dark brown suede men’s Napoleon I / Porcelain jacket by 188 West, size small, (outer “Love Letter” Box Well, shell is 100% leather, the lining is here is a great piece of 100% Nylon) detachable collar of soft history !! Discovered imitation fur. Pouch pockets, button in the 1970’s, in San front, 1 interior pouch pocket. Like new, handsome jacket! Est. $40- Francisco California. 75 HWAC# 76230 This is a exceptional, Lot# 1016 Vintage Chain Purse Nice French Napoleonic love multi color chain purse. 5x4” Est. $100-200 letter box. It is porcelain, HWAC# 105445 and made in France. The overall colorization is Lot# 1017 Arizona/New Mexico a deep burgundy wine color, know to have been used only by Marie Vintage Navajo Turquoise Watch Antoinette only...on an exclusive basis . It is highlighted with gold Bracelet Turquoise Petit Point watch filigree work, and other striking ornamentations. This piece is crowned bracelet. Navajo made, no signature. with several large letter “ N’s surrounded with laurel wreaths, and the 5-7/8” inside measurement. Old silver skinny eagles of that period. The inside of the box is white porcelain, and turquoise in very good condition. with a pink rose design Most of the letter boxes of this period featured Est. $180-500 HWAC# 40612 french noblemen or royal ladies. However, this one is highly unusual, because it features Napoleon himself receiving a last minute message during a battle with his troops. The extensive design work on this piece, gives it a jewel like quality. 8 sided, 4” high x 11 long x 7 1/2” wide . Made by command of Napoleon 1 for presentation... and said to have been owned by Marie Antoinette, and latter given to her lady in waiting( Chamber maid). It was in the same family, since then...and passed down from the great, great great grand mother, to my mothers friend. My mother received the item in payment for services rendered, to the 94 year old survivor ( In 1970). This item is identified by William Chaffers.... in his 1974 book entitled “ Marks & Monograms on Pottery & Porcelain “. Page #273...from the Faubourg factory, St. Antoine, rue de la Roquette...( Street name)....1773. Outstanding, item, and the only one know to me, at this time.Do you like great things?...here it is...!! ( RH). Est. $3000-5000 HWAC# 40607 10 July 2019 Americana Auction
Lot# 1022 Jade Buddha Buddha DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Art pendant. White Imperial Jade. Smiling Buddha on front and yin yang design on Lot# 1028 Native American on Horse Silver back. Octagonal shape, 1 3/4 inches in Statue Silvered china Native American riding a diameter. Est. $140-300 HWAC# 75110 horse. Signed below right rear foot but illegible. 11x9”. James Mackie Collection Est. $140-250 HWAC# 87427 Lot# 1023 c1900’s Jewelry Costume Lot# 1029 Oriental Carved Bone 3 necklaces 3 earring sets. Tie clasps & Instrument 7.5” long, signed ornately Cuff Links. Costume jewelry. Beautiful carved bone with shells and human collection. Est. $80-160 HWAC# 91399 figure. Comes with carved bone cigarette holder. Date unknown, but appears very old. Est. $70-275 HWAC# 84843 Lot# 1024 c1960’s Turquoise & Lot# 1030 Ornate Signed Oriental Silver Necklace & Bracelet (Faux) Figurines Eight finely carved and 7.5” necklace faux turqoise & silver. engraved figurines, 2-3”. All appear Matching bracelet. Est. $100-300 antique, with carved and ornate flat HWAC# 105301 bases with the signatures or markings of the maker on the base. Please Lot# 1025 Necklace (Beautifully Framed) inspect. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 84844 Stunning necklace ornately engraved with butterfly, fish & floral patterns. This is a Lot# 1031 Lot Withdrawn beautiful piece, appears t be silver; a very artistic piece. It is presented in a gold leaf frame. Origin unknown and the silver content is unknown. Due to this necklace mounted in the beautiful frame we declined to open the frame. Approx. 11” length. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 106235 Lot# 1026 Art Deco Bronze Satuary WATCH FOR Bronze nude lady with extended arms. UPCOMING Left breast is damaged. Unsigned. 11.5x AUCTIONS 9”. James Mackie Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 87426 We are accepting consignments Contact us today to discuss Lot# 1027 Bronze Bust selling opportunites! of Native American Chief Henry Alvarez Visit our website and Bronze colorized Bust join the email newsletter of Native American to be notified of upcoming sales Chief with headdress. 13”H x 13.5”L x 13”W. In and other events excellent condition, nice detail and great mild www.FHWAC.com color. Signed by Henry Alvarez. Black Limestone Base. Extra shipping will apply due to weight. (24.6 lbs.) Est. $1400-2400 HWAC# 101079 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 11
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Art HWAC# 105735 Lot# 1032 Sculpture, Cry of the North Lot# 1038 Arizona Stereoview of (White Wolf of the Arctic) From the Moki Indian Maidens (Framed) Moki distinguished wildlife artist D.J. Shinn, Indians Maidens posing for stereoview. Cry of the North portrays the magnificent Double matted. Has very slight white wolf of the Arctic. The sculptured discoloration at bottom right corner wolf is poised upon a magnificent piece that does not encroach on stereo of full-lead crystal as clear as the Artic view. Beautiful frame. 12.5”9.25”.Brian ice. this was from the Franklin Mint, Thaler Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# by authority of the National Wildlife 102730 Federation. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 105736 Lot# 1039 Death Valley, California Lot# 1033 Sculpture, Lord of the 01-03-1979 00:00:00 Oil Painting / “ Ice A magnificent sculpture to add to Death Valley “ / By June Sandbakken. your wildlife collection. The Polar Bear, Here is a seldom offered type of oil crafted in fine hand-painted porcelain, painting. It is a handsome painting with intricate detail from the heavily done in the ‘ Old Adobe Style”. It is muscled torso to the long canine teeth. a painting of “ Scotty’s Castle “ in ...” Full lead crystal base. Approx. 15.5” x Death Valley”, California.. Walter E Scott 8.5”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 105734 was the man’s real name. ( 1872-1954). He was a prospector, performer, and a Lot# 1034 Sculpture, Sentinel of the Peaks, all around con man. He was most famous for his many scams involving by D.J. Shinn This sculpture is created by D.J. mining, and his iconic mansion, lovingly called “ Scotty’s Castle” today. Shinn “The magnificent spiral-horned ram of the Signed by the artist, with a complete biography on the reverse side of Northern Rockies.”This piece blends richness of the painting.!! She has won may awards, and is famous now.One of two hand-painted porcelain & the brilliance of full-lead of her paintings, in this sale. Perfect condition, and ready to be hung. crystal. Beautiful piece for North American Wildlife 19” high x 25” wide. Strike it rich, with this piece of western art.( RH). enthusiasts. 6.5” x 12”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 105732 Est. $200-400 HWAC# 105405 Lot# 1035 Sculpture, Snow Leopard Lot# 1040 Death Valley, California by D.J. Shinn The Snow Leopard is 1977 Painting/ “ Busted, Left To The crafted in hand-painted porcelain & Coyotes Of Death Valley” / By June full-lead crystal base. This sculpture Sandbakken. Here is another great captures the exotic beauty of this oil painting By June Sandbakken, the rarest of cats. This magnificent animal second one in this sale. It depicts a may soon disappear from the face of broken down Conestoga wagon, that the earth. This is a commanding work can’t go any further, cause it lost two commissioned by the national Wildlife wheels. !! And, when in Death Valley, Federation for your collection of Arctic you know what that means, don’t you? Animal Sculptures. Est. $100-200 Plus this is Titus Canyon well known for 120+ degree heat!! They doubled up, and moved on. Conestoga wagons were used during the Lot# 1036 Sculpture, The Killer westward expansion, from 1850’s to 1900, for long distance pioneer Whale A sensitively conceived traveling. 23” high 29” wide, and ready to be hung.Perfect condition. portrayal of this endangered leviathan Get both items, they make a good pair.!! (RH). Est. $240-400 HWAC# of the deep by artist Richard Ellis. This 105406 piece is is crafted of fine, hand-painted porcelain, with full lead crystal base. Lot# 1041 Grass Valley, California Beautiful light catching piece. From the c1880 “Store of Mrs E. E. Fisher” Franklin Mint. Approx. 7” x 11”. Est. Hand-colored Lithograph, etc. Lot Est. $100-200 HWAC# 105733 of three 1) Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry. The ladies seem very interested Lot# 1037 Ketchikan, Alaska Totem in this store. Them men not so much. Pole Post Card (Framed) Beautiful Paper is 10.5 x 13”. Lithograph is 6.75 x 5.75”. Fine condition. Please framed post card of Totem Pole from see photo online. 2) J. D. Meek Grass Valley hand-colored lithograph. Ketchikan, Alaska. Beautifully framed, Lithograph is 6.75 x 6.25”. 3) Finally there is one hand-colored piece double matted, 11” x 13.5”. Brian Thaler from “Gleason’s Pictorial Drawing Room Companion.” View of Boston Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 102729 Ravine, Grass Valley, California. 5.5 x 7”. Provenance, James Mackie Collection. Est. $75-130 HWAC# 74592 Lot# 1042 California 1979 Print / “ Enchanted Beach With Three Fluid Graces-1938 / By Salvador Dali Here is a strange item. It is print, done by the Haddard’s Fine Arts Inc. It is a print entitled “ Enchanted Beach With Three Fluid Graces-1938, By Salvador Dali. Looks like someone had a little to much sun...oh yea. A lot of strange images here. 23” high x 29” long. Would look really good framed in black, and maybe in the dinning room ( RH ). Est. $150-300 HWAC# 105371 12 July 2019 Americana Auction
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Art Lot# 1043 Brighton, Michigan 1988 Lot# 1048 China c1900’s Cloisonne (set Print / “ Backwater Woodies”/ By of 16 pieces) Set of 16 cloisonne vases, Michael Glenn Monroe. Here is a lidded vessels, Urns. Intricate inlay. Ranging very nice print. It soothes you, with from the largest is 6.5” w. x 12.5” tall. The tranquility just to look at it. It is # smallest is a tiny platter inside a cloisonne 316/ 600. It depicts a female and a box 3.5” x 2.5”. Cloisonné, a French word male Mallard duck, chilling in the meaning “enclosed”. Chinese Cloisonné is an waters of some lake in Michigan. art technique that is mainly used to decorate Very accurate depiction of the ducks metal objects or ceramics. It is thought that and the surrounding rural area, in the technique originated in the West. Then detail. Lower left corner reads: 1989/ Chinese craftsmen learned to create beautiful All Rights Reserved Sportsman bronzes and porcelains in the Ming and Qing Specialties. Lower right hand corner eras, and they are still made and highly valued reads: Published By The Portraits Of today. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 105452 Nature Collection, Youngstown, Pa. 15697. 23” high x 17 1/2” wide, and Lot# 1049 China The Devil God Print by really needs a jet black frame. Great N.D. Chenjung-Gi Original abstract two- for your den, or your office. It will be just ducky !! ( RH). Est. $75-150 color print signed N.D. Chenjung-Gi. We HWAC# 105374 could find no information on this artist. But, we do know that it is very rare and Lot# 1044 Dayton, Nevada Unknown Print / desirable. Very nicely framed 35” x 28”. “ With Spirit” / By Steven Saylor. Here is an Print no. 55/110. (RH). Est. $200-500 in depth limited edition print. It is a print of a HWAC# 76677 watercolor originally done by Steven Saylor ( #217 / 500) . It depicts a prospector, playing Lot# 1050 China 1937 Or Older Watercolor his violin in the evening after a hard day at & Pen N Ink Picture / “ The Gracious Lady “” work. Very good detail on this item. 23 1/2” Here is a very beautiful, and unusual Item. It is high x 17 3/4” wide. Is nicely framed, BUT... a very early combination of watercolor, pen and the top let corner of the frame has fallen ink picture inset with silk border. I call her “The away, and need to be replaced . Ready to be Gracious Lady “ ( I made that name up !). It depicts hung. Otherwise Perfect condition. (RH). Est. a very nice Chinese lady who walks graciously. It $150-300 HWAC# 105375 is 55” high x 26” wide, with a dark frame. Carved on the frame, at the top are 3 flying bats and two Lot# 1045 Oregon 1990-1996 Photo bats at the bottom !! These bats represent : “ Wu & Silhouette / Mountains & Hunting / Fu”, which symbolizes long life, wealth, health, 2 Items. Here is a couple of nice nature love of virtue, and a peaceful death. At the base is items. Item # 1 of 2: Is a mountain and a brass plaque that reads: In Appreciation/ “ The lake scene and I have no idea, where it School Of Nursing” / National Defense Medical is !! It has the name Moran/ ‘96. It is a Center/ Taiwan, China...1937. Perfect condition. photo mounted on cardboard. 16” high If you get this item, you may also have the 5 x 20” wide . Pretty nice picture, but a blessings of “ WUFU”. ( RH). Est. $800-1200 HWAC# 105392 little rough around the edges.Item # 2 of 2: Is really nice hand pained silhouette. It depicts a duck hunter and his dog, in a boat watching Lot# 1051 Paris, France 1980 Print / Pablo the birds flaying north in Autumn. The background is impressed plant Picasso / The “ Blue Period” Here is a very fibers and dandelion seedlings!! Very nicely done. If your a hunter this famous print. It is a print of one of many of is for you !!( RH ). Est. $50-60 HWAC# 105390 Picasso’s paintings ( # 865/ # 5000). This particular self portrait, was from his first period, Lot# 1046 United States 1973 Lithograph / “ called the “ Blue Period” in 1901. It was called Chianti “ / By B. Tauhert. Here is a nice item. It this because of his melancholy and blue feelings is a lithograph entitled “ Chiani” by B. Tauhert. at the time, presumably form the death of a It depicts a guitar with floral embellishments, close friend ( 1901). Very nice item, and would and fruit in front of that. ( #58 of #190). Signed look good framed in black. 21” high x 31” wide. by the artist. 21 1/2” high x 15 3/4” wide. Perfect condition. (RH) Est. $100-300 HWAC# Very nice item and really needs a walnut or 105370 black frame. Certificate Of Authenticity, from the Collier Art Corporation included. Good Lot# 1052 Germany c1890 Prints by if hung,in the dining room or den. (RH). Est. Jean Bungarta (2) Jean Bungartz was a $100-250 HWAC# 105373 German animal painter, photographer, author and book illustrator. Bungartz Lot# 1047 Green Bay, Wisconsin mid- founded the Hamburger Verein zur 29th Century Calendar Art Approx. 6 Förderung reiner Hunderassen, the in this lot. Art of animals, landscapes, 1 Hamburg society for the promotion sheet music, “You Tell Me Your Dream, of pure-bred dogs, in the 1880s. I’ll Tell you Mine”. Est. $50-100 HWAC# Wikipedia. 2 beautiful framed prints of 84442 dogs, 1 facing to the right & 1 facing to the left. Framed, both are 13.5” x 17”. Wood frames with gold relief. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 86840 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 13
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Art Lot# 1053 Lot# 1058 c1890’s American Couple Silk Needlepoint and Portrait Prints Florence, Italy (2) 2 silk prints with embroidered American flags and flowers in the 2002 Oil Painting style of Spanish American War. 3D tassels. Flags have 16 and 17 stars. / City Of Florence Possibly Chinese in origin with stamp and signature. Man identified on rear / By Antonio backing paper as Brainard Gordon Miner, woman identified on rear backing paper as Anna van Manten Miner, his grandmother. Silk Pastore. Here 21x17”, frame 28x24” Est. $300-600 HWAC# 87100 is a really nice Lot# 1059 Bev Doolittle Prints Bev Doolittle (1947-) mounted prints. Renaissance Signed print, no. 4503 of 25,000 is the central print. A six print set lining Style painting, both sides are each no. 4503 of 25,000. Overall framed piece is 31” x 63.5”. oil on canvas. It Central print with gorgeous matting 27.5 x 21.5”. The six surrounding prints in the same double matting is a picture of are approximately 6” x 10.5” each. “Bev Doolittle’s phenomenal the Piazza Della success has been a by-product of her desire to work hard at what she Signoria Palazzo loves to do most – create art with meaning. ‘My love for nature, as Vecchio in Florence well as man’s relationship with it, is the driving force behind all of my artwork. Painting is a growth process. By giving each of my pursuits my Italy . Very good best effort, and by learning from my mistakes, doors have opened for me that I could not have anticipated’.” (courtesy greenwichworkshop. quality, with a lot com) Est. $700-3000 HWAC# 76372 of realistic depictions. You can even tell its 5:40 pm in the evening Lot# 1060 Buddha 122 postcards of Buddha. A couple of postcards give with the shadows on the people, and the time on the clock tower. Time brief history of Kamakura Dai-butsu and many other statutes of him follow period shown is 1750’s to 1780’s, which can be told by the carriage in parks, surrounded by trees and museums and the Great Buddha at in the for ground, and the type of hats worn by the people. Numbered Shinkoji Temple, Hiogo, Kobe. Other #25402, and signed by the artist, Antonio Pastore F.A. 2002. Framed postcards show interior of Chinese and ready to be hung,29 1/2” tall x 37 1/4” wide. Authenticity papers Lama Temple and Buddha at Bulbbling attach to the reverse .Perfect condition. I have seen another depiction Well - New Chinatown, L.A. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 105113 of this same place with the asking price o $2,100-$2,900.00, and it was Lot# 1061 Charcoal Original Art by NOT SIGNED. ( RH). Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# 102150 Carol Luce Beautiful original charcoal work by Carol Luce. Carol Luce was born Lot# 1054 Langenthal, Switzerland in Hammond Indiana. She studied in Long 1980’s Or Later. Print / Sixtinische Beach California. Member of Artists co-op Madona 1513 / By Raffaelo Santi gallery, and Nevada Artist Assoc., and the Here is a really nice print. The original League of American Pen Women. Studied oil painting was done by Raffaelo under Russian artist, Sergel Bongart. Santi, in 1513. It depicts 2 winged Approx. 10.5” x 14”. Framed is Approx. qupids standing and looking up at the 16.5” x 19.5”. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 106022 Madonna. 23 1/2” high x 32 1/2” wide. Would look great in a black frame in Lot# 1062 1901 Chas. Schreyvogel your library sun room, or den. Very nice item. (RH). Est. $75-200 “How Kola” Painting Beautiful signed HWAC# 105369 painting 19.5” x 14” framed 27.5” x 22”. Lots of color & action in this painting. Lot# 1055 c1950’s “Attack on the Wood Framed. Charles Schreyvogel Overland Stage” Print Rare! Print (January 4, 1861 - January 27, 1912) made for use in saloons to advertise was an American painter of Western Budweiser after the prohibition era. subject matter in the days of the Vintage 1950’s Budweiser advertiser disappearing frontier. Schreyvogel was afterthepaintingAttack ontheOverland especially interested in military life. Stage produced by O.E. Berninghaus. Est. $1200-2500 HWAC# 83545 Wood framed with ‘plaque’ that reads “Attack on the Overland Stage 1860 / Lot# 1063 Custom Oak Display Presented by Anheuser-Busch, Inc. St. Louis, Mo. / Budweiser / King Case Custom oak display case from the of Beers”. Framed 42.5” x 29.5”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 86802 James Mackie Collection of Grass Valley. 7’ long, 18” deep, 32” high, three panel Lot# 1056 cmid-1900’s “Custer’s glass front with doors at both sides; 3” Last Fight” Print Print made for use deep glass covered flat display at top. in saloons to advertise Budweiser This case is a beauty, used by Mackie after the prohibition era. This print for at least a decade. Est. $800-2000 HWAC# 80059 on canvas is of “Custer’s Last Fight” has plaque “Presented by Anheuser- Busch, St Louis, MO.” Distributed between 1950-1969. Print has aging cracks. Please inspect. An exceptional Collectible! Framed is 42.5” x 29”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 86803 Lot# 1057 Acrylic Original Painting Signed by Hummel Beautiful painting of 2 ducks on ice, signed Hummel in lower left corner. Painting is 11.5” x 8.5”. Frame is approx. 20” x 17”. Paper on back is taped. Please inspect. Est. $200-375 HWAC# 87624 14 July 2019 Americana Auction
Lot# 1064 Firenze 187 postcards from DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Art Firenze postcard collection including: Lot# 1070 1900’s Lithograph 14 RPC’s, 36 color, 20 drawings, 7 (Lithograph of Native American) colorization and 110 lithographs. Est. Framed original 34.5” x 32”. Professionally Framed, double matted, $160-300 HWAC# 105181 Native American (tribe undetermined). Vibrant, bright colors. Please inspect. This piece is signed by the artist at lower right, & embossed at lower left. Est. $300-375 HWAC# 85811 Lot# 1065 Folk Art Pieces Two folk art Lot# 1071 c1976 Navajo Sand pieces. small drum held between knees, Painting & 2 Framed Art Monkey 10” tall, 5” around at the top, stretched Prints 2 framed art pieces of monkeys, leather cover, origin unknown. hand 1 reads “Mangabey A Collier Blanc” & carved hardwood bearded man on small log. artist name not legible now, can only the other “Magot”. Also, 1 sand painting read the word “Richard” carved in the side. very nice. Est. $50-75 HWAC# 77859 by Navajo Native American. 6.5” x 12” & Lot# 1066 Golden Day Oil Painting the 2 framed art pieces are 11.5 x 12.5”. Original Signed by Jean Crowl Original Oil Painting signed in lower Est. $100-120 HWAC# 86854 right by California Artist, Jean Crowl (1918-1992). The Golden Day is a Lot# 1072 c1900’s North American desert mountain landscape with Yucca Art in Prints Great lot of North plants in bloom. It appears to be a American Prints includes: Susan painting done in early evening. Jean Seddon Boulet Print Portfolio Crowl was active in the 29 Palms area containing eight 13” x 15” high quality of Southern California desert region. repro’s; Chief Joseph/Ryan Fruit Co., 23.5” x 17.5”. Framed in rustic frame. Yakima, Washington 10.75” x 9.25”. 32” x 26”. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 106021 Shadows at the Waterhole (From the Lot# 1067 Grogovian Copper Painting by Frederic Remington)12.25” Decorative Tray Vintage Grogovian x 8.75”, ready to frame, and more in this copper tray with two small pear shaped trays. Ea, the pears 6”.Each ch piece lot.Brian Thaler Collection Est. $80-150 HWAC# 102722 marked on the back. The tray is 18” diameter. Excellent condition Est. $50- Lot# 1073 c1900’s North 75 HWAC# 77856 American Prints 9 prints. “Indians Lot# 1068 Hudson School Landscape Painting Framed waterfront landscape Reconnoitering” stenciled on tissue oil, signed by Bradley? Done in Hudson School motif. Note scratch in upper paper 6.5” x 10”signed at bottom right right area. Frame 19x28” Est. $150- A.S.Rouleau(?); Frederick Remington’s 250 HWAC# 91523 Buckskins Portraits of the Old West... the Original Folio of Eight color prints Lot# 1069 c1900’s Japanese Art Scene (2) 2 Beautiful Japanese scenes superbly reproduced. c. 1956 by of maiden sitting on deck with cherry Penn Prints, New York; consists of trees in blossom behind her. 1 Japanese “A Breed”;Old Ramon; A Trapper; A scene with 2 soldiers with 1 horse Cavalry Officer; A Cheyenne Buck; An Army Packer. The Shadow at the appearing to be going somewhere in Water Hole. Nice condition, ready to frame.Brian Thaler Collection Est. a caravan. (Background tents(?) Very nice condition. 1 small dark spot on $110-200 HWAC# 102725 top, please inspect. Ready to frame. 12” x 16” Brian Thaler Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 102724 Lot# 1074 Notre Dame Painting by Van Dam Painting of Notre Dame cathedral signed by “Van Dam”. 20” x 30”, framed 25” x 35”. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 54857 Lot# 1075 c1900’s Oil Painting (Original) Late 20th-Century oil landscape painting on canvas by G. Heston. Framed, 28” x 31.5”. Est. $800-1000 HWAC# 85812 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 15
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Art Lot# 1076 cmid-dentury 1900’s Oil Lot# 1081 c19th Century to early 20th Painting by Red Skelton of “Freddie Century Reprints of Native American the Freeloader” Rare oil painting with Portraits & Scenes Approx. 35 Certificate of Authenticity. Authorized Reprints in beautiful condition. Most Reproduction, signed by Red Skelton, No. are 8.75” x 11”. They feature names 2900/5000. In beautiful condition, Approx. such as: Le Soldat du Chene; Mahaskah; Hoowanneka; No-Tin; Appanoose & 7.5” x 9.5”, Framed is 12.25” x 14.25”. Est. many more. This collection does not $100-200 HWAC# 91348 show the publisher. This would be beautiful as a framed collection. Brian Thaler Collection Est. $300- 600 HWAC# 102726 Lot# 1077 cearly 1900’s Oil Painting, Lot# 1082 c19th Century Reprints signed by Peter Mayer Original oil of Native Americans Approx. 35 painting signed by Mayer, P. (1988-____(?) reprints of Native Americans .Reprints This oil is very old & has cracking. Please from Philadelphia. Rice & Hart of inspect. Beautiful frame but has been Philadelphia (?) Some of these reprints repaired. Please inspect. The internet did have damage, please inspect. Some of not produce information about this artist. the names are Weshcubb; A Chippewa The frame is very old and is held together in Widow; Menawa; Red Bird. Brian the back by “chocks”. On the back of frame Thaler Collection Est. $200-400 there is writing “10732/3, Harvest Time/ Mayer”. 17.5” x 20.5” Framed, painting is HWAC# 102727 10.5” x 13.75”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 91524 Lot# 1083 Rome: Original Prints Lot# 1078 Painting; from Piranesi, 1807 Sixty One of the Telling of the Ways by. original 100 prints from the Piranesi William A. Moore This folio “Antiquites Romaines. Vues De painting is oil on canvas Rome Ancienne et Moderne. 1807. by William A. Moore; approximately 8.5 x 12.5” each. varying signed and dated in the condition. List of prints by number: lower left corner, 1978. 6, 7, 12, 14, 16-19, 21, 22, 25, 29, 31- The painting depicts an 39, 42, 45-48, 50, 51, 53, 54, 56, 59, adult talking to a child 63-68, 70, 72, 74-78, 80, 82-85, 88, and “telling of the ways” 90-94, 96-100. From the collection of in the tradition of Native Margret Leslie Fay, an interior decorator and art collector in Southern Americans communicating California c 1930-1960. The Piranesi prints are rare. They are well traditions and tales for the known for their detailed accuracy, art form and historical importance. next generation. It gives Est. $2500-5000 HWAC# 63512 beautiful detail of life among the many mountain ranges in the Great Basin. The canvas is Lot# 1084 Scenic Watercolors of roughly 22 in. X 27 in. and the frame dimensions are 30 in. X 34 in. Est. a Meadow and Ducks (2) 1) Scene $1500-2000 HWAC# 91407 of a meadow in the foreground and a Lot# 1079 Portrait of a Man, American, mountain in the background. Signed c1750 Portrait of a man. 22 x 26”, oil Heffelfinger, 1980. 12” x 8.5”, oval. on canvas, ebony and gold frame. No Framed and matted 21.5 x 18.75”. 2) identification available. Restored. Circa 1750, thought to be American. Classic Watercolor painting of Mallard ducks portraiture. Fine details, strong facial flying over a field by Deanie Breiby features. Est. $300-800 HWAC# 57753 (from Montana). 20.5” x 14”. Framed Lot# 1080 Print of “In Honor of and matted 28.75” x 22.5”. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 56805 General Stand Watie” Colorful print of scenes from “The Life of Stand Watie”. Lot# 1085 Statues of Copyright 1993, P.J. Mason. Inset of Gen. Stand Watie and appears to be “Darwin’s Monkey” insets of 4 small children, and inset of woman. It reads Cherokee Braves at left & Buddha by Bronze of print and burning home at bottom Reflection left. Also known as Standhope Oowatie, Degataga, and Isaac S. Watie, Masters he was a leader of the Cherokee Nation and a brigadier general of the Confederate States Army during the Civil War. From Wikipedia. No on Rodin’s “Thinker” condition issues. Frame is 34” x 26”; Print is 19.5” x 23”. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 55132 and Darwin’s theory of evolution ponders man’s superior ability to ask “Where do we come from?” Academics, historians, and Europhiles all appreciate this timeless work of art long popular in Europe. It is stamped c. 1868, DARWIN, Alva Museum of Replicas, Inc. Slight chipping & wear on piece, please inspect. Approx. 5.5” x 7.5”; Budha Masters Bronze. Laughing Buddha is also known as Buddha of Happiness. Legend dictates that nothing would make this Buddha happier to see people’s problem’s transform into happiness. Business owner or politician will do well, if you place him at your house or office. Many Feng Shui masters referred Laughing Buddha as the Buddha of Wealth. 6” x 7.5”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 105458 16 July 2019 Americana Auction
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Art - Furnishings & Décor / Silver/flatware Lot# 1086 Stereoview of Gray Eagle Lot# 1090 Grass Valley, California Edward Coleman Silver Chalice and His Lodge This stereoview is of an Indian (a Sioux Brave) named Gray Choice sterling silver Eagle and his Lodge in the background. Copyrighted 1899 by T.W. Ingersoll. chalice presented to Has some slight wear around corners but does not encroach on stereoview. Edward Coleman of Double matted. Beautiful frame. 13” x 9.5”.Brian Thaler Collection Est. $80- Grass Valley, CA.It 120 HWAC# 102731 has possible Mason Lot# 1087 Venice Postcards 148 postcards from Venice postcard connection. Ornate collection including: 18 RPC’s, 43 color, figural engraving 35 colorization and 52 lithographs throughout. Made including few duplicates. Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 105180 by Anderson and Lot# 1088 2005 watercolor / “ Randolph. Engraved To Pueblo Mountains” / By Marcelene Edward Coleman PHP J. Here is a really nice watercolor item. From the Companions It is a pleasing color combination of pastels, that float together, like in of Grass Valley Chapt a dream state. Signed by the artist “ Marcele J”, in 2005. It depicts the No 18 RAM Dec Spanish Peaks View, from Pueblo West. 8” high x 10” wide. Certificate of 26 1877.” Edward Authenticity included, with complete biography on the reverse. This is also... Coleman (1830–1913) signed by the artist.!! Nice item, and easy on the eyes. ( RH). Est. $50- 100 HWAC# 105400 was a California Lot# 1089 c1900’s Western Artifact Gold Rush mine Art (Triptek) Interesting Triptek art from the “old West” features made of manager, president, reclaimed wood features old tobacco pipes, one large stirrup, Prince Albert and superintendent Crimp Cut cigarette tobacco can; steam device; very old binoculars, in Nevada County. 2 professionally taken photos of gentlemen from the late 1800’s? and a He also served as myriad of other interesting features in President of the Board this “collage”. Would look great in “Man Cave” or in an old western style bar. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 106018 of School Trustees in Grass Valley; and Visit the online catalog at Vice President of FHWAC.com the Nevada County for high resolution photos Narrow Gauge of every lot, full descriptions, current bid status and more! Railroad. His brother, John C. Coleman, was the railroad’s first president; John was also president of the North Star Mine. Edward and his brother John left for California in the spring of 1853, arriving a few miles north of Marysville in October. The brothers moved on to Canon Creek in El Dorado County, where Edward was interested in mining. In 1855, they moved to Iowa Hill, Placer County where they mined together until early in the spring of 1860. In February 1860, the brothers and others purchased the Helvetia and Lafayette Mining Company in Grass Valley, Nevada County. Subsequently, Edward became administrator of the North Star Mine, and John became the President. In 1867, the brothers sold out their interest in that mining company and formed the Idaho Quartz Mining Company, of which Edward was the President and Superintendent until the mine was worked out in 1893. He held interests in the Mohawk Lumber Company. Coleman was married December 26, 1865 to Luisa; they had no children. He was a Freemason and a Congregationalist. He served two terms as President of the Board of School Trustees of Grass Valley. The Edward Coleman House in Grass Valley on the corner of South Church Street and Neal Street was came under protection in 1996 by the Nevada County Historical Landmarks Commission.[4] Coleman’s home in San Francisco, at 1701 Franklin Street, is a San Francisco Designated Landmark; when Coleman become a widower, he lived here with his sister. The Coleman Memorial Laboratory at the University of California, San Francisco, Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery is dedicated to John C. and Edward Coleman.” from wikipedia. Attention getting with a link to a historical figure of California. Est. $2000-4000 HWAC# 106389 Lot# 1091 Spain 1825 Spanish Silver Spoon Beautiful silver spoon made in Spain. Has IND. initials on bowl with a Crest on the bowl. Has some wear. 1.25” x 7.25”. Salvatore Falcone Collection. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 78343 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 17
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Art - Furnishings & Décor / Silver/flatware Lot# 1092 Group of Silver Plate Lot# 1098 Brooklyn, New York 1891 Antique Items large lot of silverpate items: 1) Washing Wringer Here is a very fine item, of Early Keystoneware silver-plate serving bowl Americana. It Is a washing wringer made by “ The with glass insert and lid, 8.5” diameter; American Wringer Company” . The bearings for 2) Oneida round platter,12.5” diameter; this unit were made by The Banner Company. It is 3) two Rogers small serving dishes; 4) 45 1/2” tall x 13 1/2” wide with fold out, footed three Reed and Barton pieces--2 small 20” drying racks on each end . Outstanding Item !! Paul Revere bowls, 1 rose pattern small Perfect working order, as well !! Embossed on the bowl; 5) Empire Crafts quadruple plate side is : Patented 1901/ “ This wringer has steel creamer and sugar bowl; 6) coffeepot ball bearings. Same as in high grade bicycles. Oil w/ no lid, broken handle; 7) six misc. small trays; 2 sugar bowls, one the bearings before and after use “. And, loosen top w/no lid; 8) heart shaped box; vintage Queen Anne lighter by Ronson; screws when the wringer is not in use . On the other 9) silver ashtray from Spain; 10) one champagne glass; 11) silver vase side is embossed: Banner / Ball Bearing / Folding w/ rose; 12) two candle holders; and more. Est. $130-200 HWAC# Bench / Wringer. Extra High Grade Warranted / Trade / ( Motif: Horse 56840 Shoe Mark ).// The American Wringer Company was an off-shoot of the Buckley Newhall Company. Very fine, extremely rare item. You will Lot# 1093 clate 1900’s Silver Engraved finally have a chance to clean up...if you win this lot !! (RH). Est. $250- Coffee Urn with Matching Tray Matching 500 HWAC# 61178 quadruple silver plate by Wilcox plating coffee urn with 2 elk side mounts and engraved elk on Lot# 1099 Roseville, Ohio 1924 front, 21” tall. Also matching engrave elk tray Florentine Roseville bowl. Vintage with inscription, 13.5x17.25” Est. $800-1500 Roseville art pottery bowl in the HWAC# 106385 Florentine pattern. Nice vintage condition. Small chip on bottom rim. Lot# 1094 Silver Plat Set (4) Set Measures about 8.5” in diameter. of 4 Silver Plate set, 3 cups. 1 small Signed on the the bottom with the R serving jug. Stamped Reed & Barton on Roseville mark. This was made in the underside, No. 968. 4.5” x 5.5”. Smaller 1920’s. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 84416 cup stamped Gorham Sterling 1208; other small cup has stamped Oneida Lot# 1100 Ohio c1890’s Fostoria Oil Lamp Fostoria Silversmiths. Has some tarnish, please “Gone With The Wind” flowered oil lamp. Hand- inspect. Est. $40-50 HWAC# 86844 painted globe and base, set in brass. Circa 1900 to 1920, excellent condition, 2’ high 7” diameter. Appears Lot# 1095 Silverplate Coffee and complete and in excellent condition. The underside of Tea Service E.P.N.S. silver--Electro the foot is stamped F.G. Co. (Fostoria Glass Company) Plated Nickel Silver. Coffee pot and tea and 202 A. “The Fostoria Glass Company manufactured pot, beautiful vintage floral pattern. pressed, blown and hand-molded glassware and Also included: silverplate tray and tableware for almost 100 years. It began operations in silverplate sugar and creamer. Est. Fostoria, Ohio, on December 15, 1887, on land donated $50-140 HWAC# 56842 by the townspeople. The new company was formed by men from West Virginia who were experienced in Lot# 1096 1898 Sterling Silver & the glassmaking business.”(courtesy Wikipedia) Est. Stainless Steel Set Pattern B, 6 dinner $300-500 HWAC# 76368 forks, dated 12-24-2001, engraved “B” Troy 7.44; 7 sterling silver small Lot# 1101 Oklahoma Pottery spoons engraved Cowell & Hubbard, by Frankoma (Glazed, 6 pieces) Troy 5.08; 1 large sterling silver spoon, Frankoma 1 Pitcher, 1 Small Jug & patent 1900, 8.5” x 2.25”, 7.25 Troy; 4 cup set contains: Pitcher marked 6 Stainless steel butter knives; other Frankoma 26 D (7” tall”), & Small jug pieces, same pattern, not engraved “B”, Forks, 8 misc., several serving marked Frankoma 838; 4 cups marked pieces, 6 sterling silver cocktail forks, 1 large sterling silver fish spoon, Frankoma 26DC (4.5” tall”). At least patent 1898, 7.25” x 1.25”, 1.42 Troy. More than 21 ounces of silver. 25 yrs old, all in beautiful condition. They are red/brown color. This Est. $250-375 HWAC# 76200 would make a great addition to your collection. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 101062 Lot# 1097 McGill, Nevada c1900’s Lamps (Lot of Three) Interesting lot Lot# 1102 England 1862-1891 of beer lamps that were used at the Staffordshire Tea Pot / Blue Willow McGill Club. A must stop & see bar in Pattern Here we have a very beautiful McGill Nevada. Just up the road from piece of china . Under glaze transfer Ely Nevada & the ghost railroad. Lots print on the base. It shows the Royal of history, a miners bar and photos of Coat of Arms for England ( A crowned local WWII veterans & miners baseball Lion, and a Unicorn, on either side teams. This lot contains a back bar “Schlitz Light Beer” sign to hang; of a shield )// Embossed in a banner Coors globe lamp; 2 beautiful raspberry color glass light globes. Est. underneath is: E & C Challinor / $50-75 HWAC# 85830 Ironstone ( within left waving banner) / Fenton / China ( With in right waving banner) // This is an English teapot .8 1/2” high on a 6 1/2’ wide base. It is the blue willow pattern, and is highly pictorial. The scene represents a Chinese countryside with buildings, trees birds, and a lot more. Perfect, condition. Light beige background with blue pictorial scenes. A fantastic piece, for the tea pot collectors. ( RH). Est. $140- 280 HWAC# 80074 18 July 2019 Americana Auction
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Art - Furnishings & Décor Lot# 1103 England Sutherland Lot# 1108 1890’s 1900. Carnival Pitcher and Bowl This deep, dark Glass/ Coach or Car Vases Very blue pitcher and bowl are in very good beautiful, and super rare, carnival glass condition, potter’s marks on base of coach or car vases ( Matching pair !! each. Floral designs. The Sutherland ). Marigold colorization,and winding Works of Hudson & Middleton Ltd., vine pattern.Complete with mounting Normacot Road, Longton. Founded brackets. 7 1/4” in height. Very early in 1875, Hudson and Middleton are and ornate. If you are a carnival glass one of the last remaining potteries collector, these are for you!! ( RH). Est. $50-80 HWAC# 80076 manufacturing 100% of their fine bone china mugs in England. Est. $150-250 Lot# 1109 c1900’s Crystal Vases (Matched Pair) 2 vintage cranberry HWAC# 50529 crystal flower vases. Beautiful condition. Approx. 5” diam rim x 7”. Lot# 1104 France 1890’s 1900. Daum The cranberry color is overlaid onto Nancy Art Nouveau Vase Daum Nancy, clear crystal and features a beautiful France. Spectacular art nouveau glass vase. cut design. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 105325 7”diameter x 11” high x 4” mouth. Carved black Oriental poppy design on the exterior. Lot# 1110 Folk Art Lamp An interesting folk art This is a classic cased vase. The base has violet lamp composed of a reproduction spittoon with a and magenta colors. The central portion has nautical theme on top of it, with a rolled rope wood blue and rose colors, backed the gorgeous core that supported an electric light apparatus on Oriental poppies. The top with blue, pink top, now missing. An interesting folk art lamp that and orange underneath the engraved black for years resided in the historic Reindeer Lodge on designs. Marked Daum Nancy in the classic the Mount Rose Highway outside of Reno. Est. $50- early fashion, circa 1900 on lower side. This 100 HWAC# 75231 vase may be one of the all-time classics. As a handmade, three-part constructed glass art vessel, it easily exceeds Lot# 1111 German Tea Set and in beauty any of the examples seen today on the web. It’s deserving Dessert Plates Floral gold trimmed of close inspection. “Glassware marked Daum Nancy is credited to 8 piece tea set and dessert plates Auguste and Antonin Daum. These brothers took over a glass factory by Dorset-Cheery Chintz, Germany. owned by their father Jean Daum located in Nancy, France during the Additional shipping will apply. Est. 1870s. The Daum factory produced watch crystals and utilitarian $100-200 HWAC# 106396 glassware until the 1890s. The brothers began experimenting with art glass beginning in the 1890s and continued into the early 20th century. Lot# 1112 Very Early Hobnail Basket They introduced their cameo glass wares at the Chicago World’s Fair With handle. ( By Fenton ) Very beautiful in 1893.” (Courtesy thesprucecrafts.com) Back-Lit Photo used. Est. opalescent moonstone hobnail basket $2600-5200 HWAC# 75567 with applied handle. The body of the basket is covered in hobnail pattern. Also, Lot# 1105 Hohen, Germany 1890’s 1900. as the moon stone colorization, reaches Hand Painted Pitcher, Hohenzollern the rim of the basket, there is a surprise China Germany Beautiful, hand painted !! If you hold the item up to a light, or milk pitcher. Made in Germany, and the sun, you will see a “ pumpkin orange embellished with fine colors . Gold painted colorization”. This effect is only shown, on handle and rim. From the family of kings very early pieces. Base marked in an oval” Fenton /9 “ The basket handle and the and queens, down the ages from Germany trimming, is also very nice, and in a pale to Prussian, etc. High quality piece. marked sun colored amethyst colorization. Very unusual, “ Bulls’s Eye” pattern, on the base: Hohenzollern ( cu) / China / on the applied handle ends !! A quality, early piece of pressed glass art basket. PERFECT CONDITION. (RH). Est. $40-60 HWAC# 81118 Germany// ( RH ) Est. $80-120 HWAC# Lot# 1113 Hornet Hand Oil Lamps 54861 (2) 2 Hornet brass hand held wick lamps w/o reflectors. Approx 10” tall, Lot# 1106 13 Piece Johnson Bros. 7.25” reflector. Nice condition Est. $50- Plate Set Cobalt on white Johnson 75 HWAC# 86478 Bros of England plate set. 10” plates, serving platter and more. Est. $200- 400 HWAC# 106393 Lot# 1107 c1900’s Amphora This is a contemporary piece of pottery made to look like amphora. Amphora, ancient vessel form used as a storage jar and one of the principal vessel shapes in Greek pottery, a two-handled pot with a neck narrower than the body. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 105469 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 19
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Art - Furnishings & Décor Lot# 1120 Arizona Arizona Indians Postcards Approx 30 Arizona Indian Lot# 1114 Three Beautiful Vases postcardsSalvatore Falcone Collection Two mouth blown cobalt blue vases. One is 11.75” high, 6” diameter at top. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 104626 The other is 14.5” high, 3.5” opening. Lot also includes a marble vase, 12.5” high with a small opening--1” diameter. This is a great set of vases for the flower lover. Est. $75-140 HWAC# 78105 Lot# 1115 Wooden Bowl (Large) Lot# 1121 Arizona Havasupai Wooden bowl made from Burl wood. Post Cards Lot of eleven: 5 RPC, 6 chromolithos. Est. $150-250 HWAC# Approx. 11’ diam x 11.25” tall. Est. $60- 100524 100 HWAC# 105725 Lot# 1116 Alaska Totem Pole Photo Lot# 1122 Arizona Hopi Moki Post Cards Lot of eighteen. 10 white Women Post Cards Lot of 29 cards border RPCs, 8 old lithos. Totem pole featuring the special swirling hairstyle makers, and totem poles from Sitka, of the Hopi Moki women. Mostly lithos, Wrangell, Ketchikan and Seattle. The a couple of RPC white borders. Est. Grizzly Bear Totem, from very old $400-500 HWAC# 100528 Massett, original Indian Village on the Q.C. Isl- 200 years old. Est. $240-400 Lot# 1123 Arizona c1900’s Jewelry HWAC# 100514 Turquoise from Navajo Indian Nation Contemporary necklace of turquoise, Lot# 1117 Alaska Two Vintage Ivory coral & agate 18” with silver/turquoise Picture Frames Real ivory photo frames, earrings (clip-on); 1.5” drop; Necklace oval brass openings. Beautiful pieced ivory 13.5” includes pendant measurement. makes up frames with etching on edges. Inlay with turquoise & quartz druzy & 4.75” x 5” with an opening of 3-1/8” x agate. Some stamping on the bail. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 91396 2-3/8”. These are unusual and in great condition., some small cracks--these are Lot# 1124 Arizona Navajo Rug very old pieces. Please inspect. Est. $180- Beautiful contemporary Navajo wool 300 HWAC# 76637 rug with slight wear that was repaired in one area (3” x 3” area near the edge. ) Has rectangular area of a gray color in the weaving near center. Approx. 37” width x 4’3” length. Vibrant colors. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 91334 Lot# 1118 Alaska Native American Lot# 1125 Arizona Navajo Wedding photos and Postcards from Alaska Baskets Two Navajo wedding baskets: This is a collection of 43 postcards of One is vintage and willow, tri-color, Native Thlinget Eskimos and of Sitka, with the spirit trail. 11.25” diameter x Alaska. There are 8 RPCs with borders, 2” h. This vintage basket is in very good and the rest are lithographs. One condition. The second one is made of vintage card is from a US Navy Sailor yarn, tri-color, 4.5” diameter. The step telling his wife that he is “OK,” dated designs are clouds or mountains, the red ring in the can be described 1942. The Ordway Photo Services of Juneau, Alaska is used. Est. $400- as a rainbow, and the center represents the beginning of life. The main 800 HWAC# 91448 feature of any wedding basket design is the symbolic pathway, adapted from the Navajo creation story. Est. $200-325 HWAC# 63872 Lot# 1119 Arctic Regions Stylized Inuit Sculpture This fabulous Inuit sculpture is Lot# 1126 Arizona Pima and Papago soapstone or serpentine. Leaning forward, Indians This collection of 4 postcards arms behind his back, the man has a frowning depict the Pima and Papago (Tohono face. Sculpture is unsigned, stylized by the O’Odham) Indians. 4 postcards total with artist. 11” x 9” x 6.5”. Est. $300-900 HWAC# 2 RPCs and 2 lithographs. Est. $80-120 50546 HWAC# 91441 20 July 2019 Americana Auction
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Native Americana Lot# 1127 Arizona Two Akimel Lot# 1133 California Book Club O’odham Baskets Two Akimel of California, Indian Summaries O’odham (Pima) baskets: 1) Tray, step 12 Indians of California 4pp folded design, 2” x 11.5” diameter. 2) Basket excerpts. 8.5x10”.Nice photos of the tray, radiating line design, 3” x 11” tribes. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 106544 diameter. Both in very good condition. Est. $180-225 HWAC# 54853 Lot# 1128 Arizona Two Large Lot# 1134 California Three Indian Post Papago Baskets Large Papago Cards Three RPCs including a reinactment baskets: 1) Lidded cylindrical basket, of the Black Hawk Massacre, scalping and woven from willow and devil’s claw burning the Whites featured in the Red Man over bundle grass. 8” x 8.5” diameter. Spectacle, Earls Court Exhibition. Est. $60- Diamond, square-stepped design. 2) 100 HWAC# 100531 This cylindrical basket has coyote track design, 7.5” x 12.25” diameter. Both baskets are in great condition. Est. $250-375 HWAC# 54850 Lot# 1129 Arizona Yei Navajo Rug Lot# 1135 Colorado Pueblo Indian Girl Contemporary Yei wool rug from the Weaver RPC Choice borderless RPC of Maire Navajo Tribe. In very nice condition. Tafoya, of the pottery & weaving Tafoya Family, Could be displayed on wall. Native July 13, 1930. “Pueblo Indian Girl Weaver, “Ja-Ro” American symbols are geometric Garden of the Gods Trading Co., Colo. Est. $100- portrayals of celestial bodies, natural phenomena, animal designs and 150 HWAC# 100530 totems. The meaning of the Yei symbol represents the Navajo Yei Spirit who mediates between humans and the Great Spirit. Approx. 37” x 36”. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 91336 Lot# 1130 Arizona Yei, Navajo Wool Lot# 1136 Florida Seminole Indian Rug Contemporary Yei wool rug in very Postcards 9 chromolitho Seminole nice condition. The term Yei derives postcardsSalvatore Falcone Collection from the word Yeibicheii meaning the Holy People. Navajo Yei (Yeii) spirits, Est. $40-60 HWAC# 104624 or deities, are believed to control elements such as the rain, snow, wind and sun and control the night and day. The Yei is also believed to be associated with the rainbow goddess. Approx. 5”3” x 3” 2”. Est. $700-1200 HWAC# 91335 Lot# 1131 British Columbia Canadian Lot# 1137 Florida Seminole Indian Indian RPCs Lot of eight:four old litho; RPC and Old Lithographs This is a group two white border RPCs; Old Indian of 7 RPC postcards of Seminole Indians Whale hunter of Puget Sound; Royal and a total of 56 cards in all of old canadian Mounted Police; Puget Sound lithographs. Old RPCs are spectacular Indians; The Young Whaler(Puget in detail. Est. $350-500 HWAC# 91430 Sound Indian); Type of British Columbia Indians.” Lake of the Woods Lot# 1138 Georgia Cherokee Nation, - Kenora - Ont. - Canada; Scene from Chatahoochee River Region Pot the Canadian North West squaw and Chards Large collection of clay pot papoose; Indian Types / Best Wishes / shards collected by Roswell Georgia From Canada. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 100513 Native American researcher Mrs. Albert T Bradley Junior along the Lot# 1132 Yosemite, California Baby in Basket banks of the Chattahoochee River near RPC from Yosemite N.P. This is a real photo Roswell, Georgia. This collection of postcard of a baby girl sitting in a Lucy Telles hundreds of pot shards was collected basket. The photo is from the Camp Curry Studios in rural Georgia in the 1940s through in Yosemite National Park. (ID’d by ND). Date the 1950s. They include a number of unknown. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 91415 shards with widely differing patterns, from crosshatches, to circles, a variety of geometric patterns as well as circular patterns, indented patterns, and perhaps more rarely painted patterns. At least one shard shows a three-dimensional image of a pig. Some shards appear to protrude from the pot, indicating the possibility of a footed base. This is a fascinating study group. Probably all Cherokee. Mrs. Bradley collected only one full pot, also in this sale. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 50862 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 21
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Native Americana Lot# 1139 Georgia Fancy Projectile Lot# 1144 Montana Points from the Chattahoochee Region This group of approximately Blackfoot Tribe 25 points were hand selected by Mrs. Bradley for mounting. They include Postcards This larger projectile points up to 3 1/2 inches, two drills and other uniquely is a collection of shaped points. This is a very nice group, probably much older in origin than postcards primarily some of the obsidian points. From the Chattahoochee River near Roswell Georgia Est. $50-140 HWAC# 51064 of the Blackfoot Tribe. 4 RPCs total and 25 lithographs. Est. $500-600 HWAC# 91434 Lot# 1140 Georgia Stone Artifacts Lot# 1145 Wadsworth, Nevada clate from Chatahoochee Region Collection 1880’s Wadsworth, NV Framed of stone items from the Bradley Photo and More Framed photo of c. Junior collection of Roswell Georgia. late 1880’s Main Street, Wadsworth, Approximately three dozen stone NV-frame 12x15”, photo 7x12”. pieces collected as Native American Framed note of collection of Historical artifacts, but do not show clear Native Wadsworth photos donated to Mary & American use to this observer. Please Moes Wigwam by Ferry & Mary Juliot. inspect. This group varies in size Framed page with Wadsworth history. from small cobbles that are spherical to ellipsoid, to others that are Est. $75-130 HWAC# 87652 elongated and flat or ellipsoidal and flat. They vary in size from an inch in diameter to 8 inches long and 2 inches wide. Est. $50-100 HWAC# Lot# 1146 Winnemucca, Nevada c1993 50866 Framed Print of Sarah Winnemucca Matted print of Sarah Winnemucca (First Lot# 1141 Michigan c1000 to 2000 Inductee to the Nevada Indian Hall of years ago Points & Stones 4 pieces in Fame, March 27, 1993. Limited Edition this lot from Michigan. Largest point is #559/2000.) Approx. 9” x 16”. Framed 17” 6.25” in length x. 1.75”. The other rocks x 21”. Slight marring on oak frame, please have holes & indentations, unknown inspect. One of Nevada’s most famous Native purpose. The other arrowhead is 3.5” American Women. Great conversation piece Length x 2.25”. Est. $140-250 HWAC# for Native American art collectors. Est. 90274 $100-200 HWAC# 87638 Lot# 1142 Mississippi 1828-1840 Lot# 1147 Nevada Framed “Little American Indian Arrow / “ Choctaw Indian Girl” Print by McMahan Nation “ Well, here is an exceptional Framed and double matted Little item. It is an American Indian arrow. Indian Girl print by GE McMahan. The shaft itself is 28 1/2” long, and Native American girl in traditional fashioned with a red chert, point, called clothing sitting on a rug. 214/1000. a “Lanceola Point”. The feathers used are most likely from a turkey Very good condition. Contemporary. .Beautifully displayed in a exceptionally well made, leaf and vine Perfect for any little girl’s room. Frame pattern, shadow box, 14” high x 41” long. Museum quality display 20x24”, print 24x16”. Est. $100-200 piece.Don’t let this one fly away !! (RH). Est. $200-300 HWAC# 105018 HWAC# 87647 Lot# 1143 Red Lodge, Montana Lot# 1148 Nevada 1980 Framed Wm c 1980 Little Hail Storm - A Moore, Paiute Heritage Original Etching by Kevin Red Star print signed at lower left W.A. Moore. Number 60/70 by Kevin Red Has brass, stamped plate at bottom Star. Frame 17 1/2 x 20 1/2. center reads: Paiute Heritage/WM A A similar print from the same Moore. This print is double matted. print run is described elsewhere Print is 24” x 17.5”. Framed is 29” x 23”. as a single-run etching from Beautiful colors, predominantly blue a copper plate using a Dutch (his shirt to go with his eyes). Wildlife, Mordant etch, dark burnt sienna ancient cultures and the old west are on Kitakata rice paper and subjects close to the heart of Nevada artist William A. Moore. After laminated to Arches White by a career encompassing twenty-two years as a successful designer process of Chine Colle using dry and commercial artist, Moore has turned to fine arts. The recipient of wheat paste for the adhesive. In many awards, he is dedicated to realism, detail and accuracy. Moore’s the late 1960s, Kevin Red Star work has been featured on several Nevada television programs and was among the first students in numerous national magazines, including ShotGun Sports, Nevada enrolled at the Institute of Magazine, Contemporary Western Artists and featured in Southwest American Indian Arts in Santa Art Magazine. His paintings are in collections worldwide and in several Fe, New Mexico, and he later attended the San Francisco Art Institute. national museums. William A. Moore was born in 1936 & passed away He is known for his high attentiveness to the historic detail in in 2010. In beautiful condition. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 87602 representing Native American warriors, costumes, and ceremonies. He currently works out of his studio near the Crow reservation and the resort town or Red Lodge, Montana, and in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he began his professional career in the arts. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 101029 22 July 2019 Americana Auction
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Native Americana Lot# 1149 Nevada Group of Native Lot# 1155 Santa Fe, New Mexico c1991 C.J. American Tools Lot includes tools- Wells Poster (Signed) 20” x 26.5”. Beautiful -scrapers, sinkers, ax heads, cobbles, poster in great condition. Signed by Wells. From the Feathers Gallery of Santa Fe Indian drill, and projectile points of chert, Market 1991, New Mexico. Ready to frame. Black & White poster. Est. $300-500 HWAC# granite, slate, quartz and more. This 101037 group cantains about 43 tools and about 10 points. Other stones or artifacts are included in this lot. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 61556 Lot# 1150 Nevada c1997 Native American Lot# 1156 Taos, New Mexico Rancho Woman in Pow Wow Attire Framed, double de Taos Church - Serigraph by Ron matted photo of a Native American woman Robles Ron Robles, born June 6, 1937 in Pow Wow attire holding a feather fan, in West Los Angeles, Calif., Robles grew by Ben Marra. Beautiful condition. Frame up in a large family, a son of a Native 22.5x18.5”, photo 17.5x12.5” Est. $50-100 American mother from the Northwest HWAC# 87649 and a Mexican émigré father of Aztec heritage. Robles began studying Lot# 1151 Nevada Washoe Indians Framed jewelry, ceramics and sculpture at age Prints Two framed prints, one by renowned 13, before he was sent to the Yakima Nevada artist William A. Moore Peace & Mist Reservation in Washington state and then to Zacatecas in Mexico. This 5/150, frame 16x20”. Enlarged photo print “A serigraph is 40” x 29.5”. Signed Serigraph No. 8/20. Ron Robles June 6, Washoe Basket Family” . Frame 16 x 20” Est. $75- 1937 - March 25, 2012. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 101034 100 HWAC# 87734 Lot# 1157 New Mexico 1980’s Native American Lot# 1152 Acoma, New Mexico c1970’s Jewelry/ Squash Blossom Ear Rings & Pendant . Indian Pottery Signed by Sarah Here are some great pieces of Native American Indian Carcia from N.Mexico Fine, thin- Jewelry.The first piece is a sterling silver, squash walled olla with a very precise design blossom necklace . 18” in length. There are also 2 ear by one of the most highly respected rings, and a pendant to match. Very nice set of jewelry, elders of Acoma Pueblo. Approx. 5.5” x for that special lady in your life. But, the turquoise is 4” x diam of rim is 4.25”. Slight fading in Artificial, not form mother nature. Perfect condition, black areas of pot. Please inspect. Est. nice looking and well balanced design,and comes with $70-150 HWAC# 105322 a display box.Not marked, maker unknown( RH). Est. $300-450 HWAC# 105416 Lot# 1153 Albuquerque, New Mexico Watercolor by Lot# 1158 New Mexico Acoma Michael C. McCullough From Signed Pots (2) Contemporary pots. the southwestern U.S., New Acoma Pueblo is a Native American Mexico, Michael McCullough pueblo approximately 60 miles west (born 1951, Texas). There is 1 of Albuquerque, New Mexico in the Antelope Kachina; 1 Hopi Pot; United States. 4 villages make up 1 Acoma pot; & 1 Kachina. His Acoma Pueblo: Sky City (Old Acoma), intimate use of light, whether Acomita, Anzac, and McCartys. The Acoma Pueblo tribe is a federally in still life or landscape, is recognized tribal entity. (Wikipedia) Approx. 5.25” x 4.25” These pots the center point of his work. are in beautiful condition, signed by “Sandien”. The 2nd pot is signed Beautiful condition framed in by M.Jr. from Acoma N.M. Approx. 5” x 4.5” Est. $100-200 HWAC# wood. Unframed is 22” x 16”. 105740 Framed is 31” x 25”. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 86850 Lot# 1159 New Mexico 1970’s or Lot# 1154 Santa Clara, New Mexico Earlier Native Amereican Heishi Black Pottery Bowl Signed at Bottom Necklaces & Rings / 4 pieces Item #1 Santa Clara Pueblo Contemporary of 4 :Navajo Heishi necklace, graduated Santa Clara Pueblo Bowl black on black onyx, and agate with turquoise inserts. matte. Signed by Guhdell(?)3.5” at 11” in length. very beautiful. Item #2 widest point 1.75” diam opening at top, of 2: Another Navajo graduated Hesishi 2” tall. Very beautiful little piece. Est. necklace, with unknown shell, spiny $60-100 HWAC# 91347 oyster, and turquoise, about 1/3 each. Also 11’ in length. Item # 3 of 4; Beautiful turquoise ring . Probably “New Enchantment “ mine. Has the word “ Azzae” scratched in to the silver. With 3 leaves & 3 flower cup design. Very similar to “ Anasazi : The Ancient Ones”. Item # 4 of 4: Very nice red coral and silver ring, with a leaf and beaded border. It is signed TWICE, with a letter that look like a “ G”, but it is an unlisted rare maker. All items in perfect condition and a great quadruplet. (RH). Est. $140-200 HWAC# 105417 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 23
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Native Americana Lot# 1160 New Mexico Lot# 1166 Northeast c1950’s Antique Micmac Basket Northeast US native Native American basket made of ash and sweet grass with fitted lid - possibly a sewing Postcards - Pueblo basket, From one of the tribes of Maine; Penobscot, MicMac, Passamaquoddy, History This is a collection 2.5” x 8.75” diameter. Very good of 12 postcards; prints of condition, nice . Est. $30-60 HWAC# Fred Harvey art depicting 54863 Pueblo Native American Lot# 1167 Pawhuska, Oklahoma history relating to Sante Pawnee & Kaws RPCs Lot of five: four white borders from Pawhuksa, OK: John Fe or New Mexico. Meet Stink, Chief Baconrind, Petsimoi. Wah- Shun-Gah, Chief of the Kaws. Est. $250- the Hopi Giant Messenger. 400 HWAC# 100517 Est. $600-800 HWAC# Lot# 1168 Oklahoma Oklahoma Cherokee and Choctaw Tribe RPC Lot# 1161 New Mexico c1970’s This is a collection of Oklahoma tribes, Pottery by Paul Naranjo, Santa Clara mainly Cherokee and occasional Paul Naranjo of Santa Clara Pueblo is Choctaw tribe. 33 cards in all with 12 known for his brownware pottery with RPCs. Est. $450-650 HWAC# 91432 sgraffito designs. Paul received awards at Santa Fe Indian Market every year Lot# 1169 “A Face of the West” Print by from 1988 to 1992, including one Best Reyes Framed charcoal Native American of Division award. Signed at bottom of man by Norberto Reyes, frame 24.5x20” bowl by artist. Approx. 5.25” x 3” tall x Est. $100-140 HWAC# 87651 4” rim diam. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 105323 Lot# 1170 3 Chiefs Framed Photo’s Lot# 1162 New Mexico Pottery Framed and matted prints of 3 chiefs. made in New Mexico, Pictorial Red Cloud, Quanah Parker and Sitting Signature Nice Zuni Indian hand made Bull. Frame18x39” Est. $140-300 pot. Contemporary. Has very slight HWAC# 98046 discoloration near rim. Has pictorial signature of “FAWN” on bottom of Lot# 1171 4 Framed Western Prints piece. The current day Zuni are a Pyramid lake from Ballou’s 1855 print, Federally recognized tribe and most 1985 2 mounted Native Americans on live in the Pueblo of Zuni on the Zuni horses, tufa?, 2 ducks. Frames approx River, a tributary of the Little Colorado River, in western New Mexico, 12x15” Est. $50-100 HWAC# 98038 United States. The Pueblo of Zuni is 55 km south of Gallup, New Mexico. Approx. 6.5” diam. x 3.75” tall. Est. $60-150 HWAC# 105320 Lot# 1172 6 Misc tribes postcards 32 different colored postcards from Lot# 1163 New Mexico c1900’s miscellaneous tribes including Papago, Pueblo Pottery (2) 2 Pueblo pots Pima, Havasupai, Koshare Walabai and include: Small pot signed by Martin Maricopa. Includes pictures of babies Santa Claus, 3” x 2.25”; Older pot, has in papooses, pottery, baskets and some wear, 3.5” x 6.25”. Historically dancing Est. $250-400 HWAC# 100479 there are sixteen pottery producing Pueblos along the Rio Grande valley of Northern New Mexico as well as the Western Pueblos of Acoma, Zuni and Hopi. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 105324 Lot# 1164 New Mexico c1970’s Santa Clara Pueblo Pottery, Signed by Frances Salazar Native American, Santa Clara Pottery Bowl, By Frances Salazar (1936-2002) Black pottery from the Santa Clara Pueblo is among the most well-known in the entire world. Approx 6.5” round x 5” tall x rim diam. is 4”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 105321 Lot# 1165 New Mexico Zuni Indian Post Cards Lot of five RPCs featuring Zuni Indians of New Mexico. Est. $100- 150 HWAC# 100529 24 July 2019 Americana Auction
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Native Americana Lot# 1173 1980 Along the Lot# 1178 American Indian Poetry Rainbow Trail Litho by 12 original and 21 duplicate American Earl Biss Spectacular litho Indian poetry post cards including of 2 Native Americans riding “Indian Lament” by Old Hosteen Yazzie, toward a large and colorful 110 years old, “That’s Way Out West” rainbow. Signed by artist and “Curly Jim” by W. H. Smiloy. Est. and embossed. Triple mat. $100-150 HWAC# 105096 Print 38x26”, frame 49x37” Est. $2200-3200 HWAC# Lot# 1179 American Indian 101008 Silversmith Jewelry, Beading 28 different postcards and 1 over sized Lot# 1174 Amado M. Pena Print By card. Navajo silver necklace with Amado M. Pena, Jr. (b1943 -) Number 30/40, pomegranate design made with frame is 41 x 51 inches. Est. $500-700 primitive tools, many pieces of jewelry HWAC# 101064 with turquoise and silver pieces for women. Wealth is put into jewelry that Lot# 1175 American Indian is pawned when money is needed at Legends / Myths 90 postcards with the reservation store and bought back a few duplicates of highly collectible when possible. No two pieces are alike so they are valuable. Est. $100- American Indian legends / myths. 200 HWAC# 105093 The postcards include Minnehaha, Hiawatha, Legend of the White Canoe Lot# 1180 American Indians - Great and Indian Maid Princess Utalalt of Basin Collection 57 different and 1 Clear Water. Est. $350-500 HWAC# duplicate of black /white and colored 104162 postcards. Include Nevada, Paiute, Lot# 1176 American Indian Shoshone / Bamock, Washoe, Ute and Maidens, Princesses & Squaws Over Mojave Indians. Pictures include Chief 100 different postcards with American Buckskin Charlie and Squaw, Baby in Indian maidens, princesses and papoose in Reno, NV and Ute Indians squaws. All regions are represented living in Northeaster Utah with approx with many tribes. Ranging from 1906 1600 members. Est. $400-600 HWAC# - modern times with many early cards. 100473 These are rare and collectible. Est. $500-750 HWAC# 104164 Lot# 1181 American Wild West Misc. Western Postcards 92 different Lot# 1177 American Indian Papoose postcards and 4 duplicates of American Postcards 12 Indian postcards with Wild West Miscellaneous postcards a papoose, 1 RPCSalvatore Falcone including Western show characters, Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 104625 ranches, prospectors, cowboy and pioneers. Pictures of different types from 1905 - 1940 including art cards. There are many highly collectible cards dating from 1900 - 1918. Pictures include Chief Honest Jett, North Platte, NB, Wisconsin Dells Chief Lemee, Chief White Spear, Chief Thunder Cloud, 101 Ranch Real Wild West Show and Chief Big Tree. Est. $450- 700 HWAC# 104155 Lot# 1182 Apache Indian Collection 70 Apache Indian Postcard Collection. Some duplicate pictures. Includes: Apache scouts, mother and child picture by H.H. Tammen, dancers and playing Javelin game. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 104171 Lot# 1183 Art, Sketches, portraits, early 1900’s 70+ black and white and color postcards and 3 duplicates. Artwork, sketches, portraits, some from early 1900’s. Pictures include those of chiefs, squaws, Indians shooting arrows and babies in a papoose. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 104941 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 25
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Native Americana Lot# 1184 Baby Basket Vintage Lot# 1190 1984 Carol’s Blanket - Postcard Collection This is a collection Serigraph by RC Gorman Limited edition of approx. 50 postcards of Native Carol’s Blanket serigraph, #127/150. Native American babies in baskets. RPC: Five American woman in a blue and red blanket are without borders, 31 with white looking up to the sky on heavy paper. Signed borders, 12 are chromo-litho, and 3 are by artist. Gloss black frame with bold black modern. (ID’d by ND). This is a fantastic and red accented mat. Print 48x33’, frame group showing the variety of Native 60x46”. Impressive. “Rudolph Carl Gorman American baby basket styles from throughout the West. Many are (July 26, 1931 – November 3, 2005) was a buckskin covered, some beaded; the show a variety of styles and head Native American artist of the Navajo Nation. coverings. The cards have been labeled by ND for specific regional Referred to as “the Picasso of American tribes. Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# 91408 Indian artists” by The New York Times,[1] his paintings are primarily of Native American Lot# 1185 Baby Basket Vintage women and characterized by fluid forms and vibrant colors, though Postcards Grouping This is a collection he also worked in sculpture, ceramics, and stone lithography. He of over 40 postcards depicting Native was also an avid lover of cuisine, authoring four cookbooks, (with American babies in baskets. All are in accompanying drawings) called Nudes and Food. from wikipedia.com color, some duplicates. Vintage 1910- Est. $3000-5000 HWAC# 101041 1930’s. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 91424 Lot# 1191 Central California Tray Lot# 1186 Baby Cradleboard Vintage “Basket” Six inch diameter, polychrome Postcards This is a collection of 19 flat “tray” with patterns typical of postcards of babies in cradleboards; 8 Yokut influence. Heavily damaged on are chromo-lithograph, 5 are RPC white one side, the other good for display. borders, and 2 are without borders, Intricate color patters difficult to make plus 2 modern cards. Cradleboard out. Pollock CollectionGeff Pollock use was generally the central USA Collection Est. $70-120 HWAC# 84864 eastward, though board usage took place in parts of Arizona as well. Est. Lot# 1192 Ceremonial Dress / $300-500 HWAC# 91409 Full Regalia 85 colorful postcards of ceremonial dress / full regalia. There Lot# 1187 1983 Black Hawk - are many duplicates of different types of Serigraph by Bert Seaborn Native dances. Postcards from different tribes American man with a hawk on his head such as Osage, Umatilla, Shoshone, and sun behind him. Numbered 16/50 Yakimas, Apache and Hopi. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 104954 and signed by artist Est. $300-500 HWAC# 101054 Lot# 1193 Ceremonial Pueblo 16 very colorful postcards of ceremonial Lot# 1188 1970 Buckskin Indian / dancing / festivals of the Pueblo State II - Litho by Fritz Scholder Indians and 3 duplicates. Includes 2 color litho of a seated Native Indian dancing (more a ceremony American with a pipe. #22/70. Signed sometimes religious) with eagle, deer by artist. Litho 30x22”, frame 38x31”. (or hunter’s) and corn dances. Dances “Fritz Scholder was a Native American performed according to folk lore for all artist. Born in Breckenridge, Pueblo tribes ( Hopi, San Juan, Santa Minnesota, Scholder was Luiseño, a Clara, Taos and Rio Grande tribes). California Mission tribe. Scholder’s Their costumes use real buffalo heads most influential works were post- and skins. Est. $50-90 HWAC# 104938 modern in sensibility and somewhat Pop Art in execution as he sought Lot# 1194 Cherokee Indian to deconstruct the mythos of the Collection 60 different postcards, American Indian.” from wikipedia Est. 2 duplicates, 4 oversize cards and $2800-4800 HWAC# 101009 1 booklet in collection. Postcards include Ani-Tsagi ball and stick ball Lot# 1189 Canoes 21 color postcards being played, recreated 200-year of canoes and 1 duplicate. Canoes Cherokee community in Cherokee, NV, include Indians canoes, fishing canoes ceremonial, dancing and farming. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 104174 in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan and Potlatch Canoe from Haida Tribe - Lot# 1195 Chief Hailstorm 3 signed Pacific Northwest Coast Indian Motif. postcards with Chief Hailstorm with two Est. $60-120 HWAC# 104943 additional duplicates. Chief Hailstorm was known as the globe trotting Cherokee. He was seen in movies with Tom Mix in 1914 and 1915. He toured the world with vaudeville. He was seen in the Buffalo Bill, Irwin Brothers and Miller Brothers Indian shows. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 100436 26 July 2019 Americana Auction
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Native Americana Lot# 1200 Crow & Cheyenne Post Cards Lot of twelve: 5 old lithos, and 7 RPCs, including “the dedication of the Jim Baker Cabin, Cheyenne, Wyoming, by D-F Photo Co. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 100515 Lot# 1196 Chief Joseph Ephemera Collection Very nice collection Lot# 1201 Dance (s) / Ceremonial of Chief Joseph ephemera. Chief Joseph (1840-1904), leader of the Nez 126 postcards of dances and /or Perce, as was his father. The Nez Perce lived on lands “granted them” ceremonies. One each of dances such by the Treaty of Walla Walla in 1855, about 7.7 million acres. In 1863, as corn, buffalo, eagle, owl, ghost, wild the Anglos decided they wanted the Nez Perce land and eliminated goose (also known as swan dance), 90% of the “reservation,” out of the treaty. By 1877, the Anglos had devil wedding and fire dance among reneged on almost every aspect of the treaty which led to war. Chief other. Duplicates of ceremonial dress Joseph was forced to surrender, but never stopped the campaign to and dance scenes and ceremonies, regain his rightful tribal lands. Over the years, much has been written festivals and parades. Est. $150-400 on Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce war, where almost every aspect of treaties signed were broken. The largest painting in this collection HWAC# 104953 is and acrylic by Lucita Woodis, a New Mexico multi-media artist, 36x26”, unframed. It has some canvas wrinkles, please inspect. The Lot# 1202 DeGrazia Collection of rest of the collection contains ten framed items of varying sizes from Native American Art One of the most 6x9” to 14x20”, and 4 collectible plates with scenes of Chief Joseph’s popular Arizona artists of modern life. Please see the photo. Est. $3000-4000 HWAC# 101047 times, Ettorre “Ted” DeGrazia (1909- 1982) became a household word in Lot# 1197 Chief Seattle & Princess America in the 1960’s and 1970’s. An Angeline 51 cards of Chief Seattle accomplished musician growing up in and daughter, Princess Angeline and 4 Morenci and Bisbee, Arizona, DeGrazia Northwest Indian cards. 28 different painted in a different format than cards and 23 duplicates. Chief Seattle others using soft colors and happy subjects. This collection includes was a Suquamish and Duwamish chief two large framed signed and numbered prints (about 14 x 20”), about born on Blake Island in 1780. City ten plates (Bradex), three porcelain figurines (about 6” tall) and a of Seattle named after him. He was a ceramic bell (about 8” tall). Lot includes a 15x7” print of “Quietly by leading figure among his people. He the Sea” in a 24x20” frame, number 98 of an edition limited to 1,500; worked get along with white settlers. and a 15.5 x 7.5” print of “Waiting For the Tide to Come” in a 22.5x18.5” Formed a personal relationship with “Doc” Maynard. David Swinson frame, number 98 of an edition limited to 1,500. One of the best pieces “ Doc “ Maynard (March 22, 1808 – March 13, 1873) was an American in the lot is a signed book “The Seri Indians - A Primitive People of pioneer, doctor and businessman and one of Seattle’s primary Tiburon Island in the Gulf of California,” with dust jacket, signed by founders. Compared to other white settlers, he was a relative advocate DeGrazia, 1970. He opened his first gallery in 1944 in Tucson. Est. of Native American rights. He died June 7, 1866 at Port Madison, WA. $500-700 HWAC# 101022 Chief Seattle’s oldest daughter was Princess Angeline who saved the settlement of Seattle from massacre in 1856. She was born in Rainier Lot# 1203 Doll “Dawn Seeker” Beach in Seattle in 1820 and died in Seattle on May 31, 1896. She was Indian Squaw Contemporary Indian known for her basket weaving. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 104947 Squaw Doll. Artist named her “Dawn Lot# 1198 Collection of Native Seeker”. From the Ashton-Drake American and Cowboy Postcards Galleries. Approx. 8” x 20”. Certificate of This is a collection of approx. 160 Authenticity number A 1132. An ancient humorous postcards vintage 1940’s to 1950’s. All are hand drawn Native Native American wedding blessing, said American or Cowboy themed. Includes many publishers: Manning; Hal Empie; to be Apache, ends with the words “and Cabot Colt; Petley, etc. Est. $250-375 HWAC# 91410 may you go away and dwell in peace Lot# 1199 Cowboy Card collection in the days of your togetherness.” Est. 50 postcards and 2 duplicates. Colorful $100-125 HWAC# 106230 postcards of cowboys in scenic pictures including the Painted Canyon in the Lot# 1204 Doll “Laughing Waters” Contemporary Badlands, eating at chuck wagons and Native American Doll named “Laughing Waters” has riding horses. Picture of cowboy on Certificate of Authenticity number A 1947. She is horseback coming up on rattlesnake wearing a ceremonial dress inspired by ritual garments from painting from Bud Breen, a worn by women of the Northwest Plateau nation. Artist famous western artist. Est. $200-400 is Sandra Bilotto. Porcelain; 21” tall. Est. $100-130 HWAC# 104939 HWAC# 105990 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 27
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Native Americana Lot# 1210 Dolls (1 horse & Indian Squaw) Contemporary Beautiful pair in this lot of a horse Lot# 1205 Doll “Raven Wing” Contemporary clad in blue felt blanket with beads & an Indian Contemporary doll. Approx. 5” x 24” tall. It is numbered is A 2237. From the Ashton-Drake Squaw riding. Horse is approx. 14” x 13.5”. Indian Galleries by Artist Sandra Bilotto. She is the chief’s only child and he passes on his strength and power Squaw is 5” x 12.5”. Would be a very nice display for within the tribe directly to her. Est. $100-125 HWAC# 106231 child’s room. Est. $125-200 HWAC# 106003 Lot# 1206 Doll “Wedding of Raven Wing” Lot# 1211 Dolls (Native American & Her Contemporary Beautiful doll is an original by artist Horse) Contemporary This beautiful ensemble Sanda Bilotto, and is issued exclusively by the Ashton- is called “Reflections of Peace”.” Her detailed Drake Galleries. Certificate of Authenticity number features are painstakingly hand painted, framed A 0628. Raven Wing wears white--the rarest color, by her lustrous raven tresses that flow down her back!” By Artist Sandra Bilotto. This would be reserved only for the highest ranking members of her a nice gift for your teenage daughter! Very nice nation. Porcelain. 24” High. Est. $100-130 HWAC# 106233 condition. Est. $125-200 HWAC# 106004 Lot# 1207 Doll (Native American) Lot# 1212 Vintage 1980’s. Dream Catchers / 2 Items. Here are a pair Contemporary Beautiful doll named “Betrothal of “ Dream Catchers”. They are made with rabbit fur, and different types of at Sunrise” an original issue designed by artist feathers .Also adornments of white, blue, and rose colored beads with Sandra Bilotto in an exclusive edition for The tassels. Simulated tails with wooden Ashton-Drake Galleries. Certificate of Authenticity knotting and feathers as well. Really number A 0907. An Idian maiden and her warrior nice looking with, central metal star type ornaments.Would look great on lover stand together, bathed in the light of dawn. the wall or, over a headboard. (RH). Est. $100-150 HWAC# 105002 Hand-painted porcelain. Approx. 21” tall. Est. Lot# 1213 1981 Fox Warrior - $100-130 HWAC# 106234 Serigraph by Enoch Kelly Haney Red hand impression on man’s face with Lot# 1208 Doll (Native American) Contemporary long eagle feathers. Signed by artist. From the Ashton-Drake Galleries, by Artist Sandra 22x30” Est. $300-500 HWAC# 101059 Bilotto. Certificate of Authentication, number A 3911. This doll is named “Sun Maiden” she leads the women Lot# 1214 Framed Caples Firestarter Charcoal Framed Caples original charcoal of her village in a graceful dance of celebration to of a Native American starting a fire by twisting a stick. Signed BC. 21x16”, frame mark the end of her wedding day. Attire is based on 28x24”. Frame has some wear Est. $140- 250 HWAC# 87656 ancient styles of the people of the Southwest. Est. $100-130 HWAC# 106232 Lot# 1215 Framed Capt Lewis Print by Charles Russell 6/100 print, The Lot# 1209 Doll (Native American) Contemporary Farrell Museum. Capt. Lewis meeting This doll is called “Morning Bird Song” wears a beautiful Shoshone Indians by Charles Russell. white “suede” dress with elabore beadwork and fringing, COA on back. Print 16x21.5”, frame and high beaded moccasins. 19” tall. The artist is Sandra 26x31”. Nice mat, frame has wear. Est. Bilotto. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity number $250-375 HWAC# 87615 A12099. This is issued by the Ashton-Drake Galleries. Est. $125-200 HWAC# 105739 28 July 2019 Americana Auction
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Native Americana Lot# 1216 Framed Hollow Horn Bear Lot# 1222 Geronimo Ephemera Collection Velvet by Ska Framed portrait of Hollow Geronimo, one of the most famous Apache Horn Bear by Paha Ska on velvet. “Paha Ska warriors in American history. This is a nice would sit and paint in front of the “Indians” collectible group highlighted by a bronze bust, a local tourist trading post. He would pose 8” tall, by Henry Alvarez (1944-2012), a talented for the tourist with his pony Kippy. The third Southern California artist The bust is signed by the picture is a postcard from that era saying artist and cast at the Andevan Bronzeworks. The that he was noted for his Velvet Paintings. collection includes 28 framed items of Geronimo The last picture is a rabbit hide that he which include early chromo-lithograph post painted in the 1990’s. Paha Ska passed on cards and other images of Geronimo. Most frames in 2005.’ from collectorsweekly.com. Frame average about 6 x 8”. This is a very nice group 32x26”, velvet 23x18” Est. $75-130 HWAC# commemorating Geronimo, 1829-1909. Geronimo 87875 surrendered for the last time in 1886. Est. $1400- 2800 HWAC# 101042 Lot# 1217 Framed Native American Elder Print by Caples Framed double matted Lot# 1223 Great Lakes Indian Post charcoal print of an older Native American’s Cards Lot of 21: twelve lithocards, 2 face by Caples, signed RC. 464/1000. Frame modern RPCs, 7 RPCs. Est. $250-400 29.5x23”, print 20x16” Est. $100-200 HWAC# HWAC# 100519 87618 Lot# 1218 Framed Native American Print Lot# 1224 1986 Green, Green Grass by Caples Framed double matted charcoal of Home - Litho by Earl Biss Vivid print of a Native American holding a bow image of 11 Native Americans on and arrows by Caples, RC initials. 464/1000. horses holding the Stars and Stripes. Frame has major crack 29.5x23”, print Signed by artist and embossed on lower 20x16”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87619 right. “Earl Biss 1947-1998 Artist Earl Biss was a member of the Crow Nation. Lot# 1219 Framed Native American He had a fine classical education in the Woman Print Framed Native American arts; graduating from the Institute of woman with a darkened face and forward American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, New hands. Charcoal print. Signed RC 464/1000. Mexico, followed by several years of 19.5x15”, frame 29x23.2” Est. $100-200 study at the San Francisco Art Institute, Biss continued with a year of HWAC# 87660 independent study in Europe. Earl Biss’s works are alive in imagination, with flowing, textured strokes of color and form conveying the moods Lot# 1220 Funeral / Burial / Grave wonder in the dreams and hopes of an exciting people who are his 22 different and 2 duplicate postcards own, the Crow Indian. A member of the Crow Nation, Earl Biss was of Funeral / Burial / Grave picture one of the most prominent American Indian artists. His paintings are postcards. Includes Indian Burial hanging in museums around the world.” from amazon.com. 28x37”, Ground, Fountain of Youth Park, St/ triple mat frame 36x43” Est. $1500-2500 HWAC# 101020 Augustine, FL, Last resting place of Chief Me-Shin-Go-Me-Sia, Burial place Lot# 1225 Greeting Postcards 66 of Chief Joseph on Lake Wallowa and greeting postcards, 16 duplicates and Mojave Indian Funeral pyre. Est. $100- 1 picture postcard booklet. Colorful 150 HWAC# 104173 postcards from Gallup, New Mexico on the border of the Navajo Reservation, Lot# 1221 Geese Over Tufa Acrylic Texas where everything is BIG and by Wm. Moore Original framed acrylic Nebraska where visitors still see real Geese Over Tufa by Wm Moore. 7 Sioux Indians and buffalo grazing on Canada geese flying over tufa like one the broad prairies. Est. $120-200 sees in the Great Basin. Wonderful textural detail in the sand and tufa. HWAC# 104931 Frame 20x24”, painting 13.5x17.5” Est. $750-1500 HWAC# 87625 Lot# 1226 2001 Gussie Williams Oil by William Moore Original oil by William A. Moore of Gussie Williams No. 529, 2001. Gussie is wearing a Pyramid Lake Elder cap. Vibrant colors really pop. 17.5x20.5’, oil 12x18” Est. $250-500 HWAC# 98032 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 29
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Native Americana Lot# 1232 Humorous Indian postcards 32 humorous Indian Lot# 1227 Hopi & Mogui Complete postcards printed on Yucca veneer. Collection 120 postcards, 2 duplicates, Postcards illustrate dances such as 6 oversized cards and 1 booklet. One buffalo, basket, deer, corn, devil, Pascola card of Chief Joe Sekakuku, a Hopi Snake and Yucca Kachina and occupations Chief is signed. Dates range from 1905 such as belt weaver, Kachina carver, to modern times. Photographs include tom-tom maker and basket maker. Est. several Hopi snake dancing, boomerang $150-250 HWAC# 105106 throwers, Hopi House at Grand Canyon National Park and farming. Hopi, Lot# 1233 Indian Baskets 26 different, known as peaceful people follow a mainly colored postcards of baskets and concept deeply rooted in the culture’s basket weaving. Included are baskets religion, spirituality and its view of morality and ethics. They respect from Cohouilla, Apache, Supai, Hope and are at peace with all things. They follow instructions of Maasaw, and Pima tribes. Used for personal use, the Creator or Caretaker of Earth. The Hopi observe their traditional ceremonies, sale, gathering crops, grave ceremonies for the benefit of the entire world. December 16, 1882, marker and carrying water. Est. $250- President Chester A. Arthur passed an executive order creating a 400 HWAC# 100441 reservation for the Hopi that was smaller than the surrounding land that was annexed by the Navajo reservation, which is the largest in the country. Est. $275-400 HWAC# 104175 Lot# 1228 Hopi Art Poster - by Patricia Dobson From the “Up Front” Gallery, October 1982. 26 x 34 inch black framed poster. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 101028 Lot# 1229 Hopi Indians Lot #2 34 original mostly colored postcards and 34 duplicates of main Hopi Indian collection. Collection includes dancers, drummers, homes, families, colorful ritual attire, basket weavers and planting crops. Hopi tribe consisted mainly of village dwelling and farmers in northern Arizona. The Hopi (“peaceful ones) lived in isolated areas which helped to maintain their culture. Each Hopi village was divided into clans that is governed by a chief. The Hopis are known for their skills as stockbreeders, skilled weavers, potters and silversmiths. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 100457 Lot# 1230 1983 Hopi Maiden - Serigraph Lot# 1234 Indian Chiefs and Warriors postcards This is a photo by Julie Lee Allen Adobe lady with a tray and album of approx. 74 photos of many chiefs and some warriors. 25 are pots. 28x22”, upper right crease and other RPCs. Chief Yellow Horse is shown, along with Chief White Swan, Chief Fleet Foot, Apache warriors, Chief Calf Child, Chief Flying Hawk, Chief small imperfections, please inspect. Signed Heaven Fire of the Assinibion tribe, Chief Red Owl, and several more. by artist Est. $300-400 HWAC# 101053 Est. $1500-2500 HWAC# 91444 Lot# 1231 Horse and Native Lot# 1235 Indian Crafts Postcards Americans Water Color Print Native Approx 40 Indian rug weaving, basket American woman and child on a horse. and jewelry making postcards with a 30 x 40” framed water color print. Est. few RPC’sSalvatore Falcone Collection $50-100 HWAC# 87728 Est. $80-120 HWAC# 104622 30 July 2019 Americana Auction
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Native Americana Lot# 1236 Indian Dwellings / Huts / Lot# 1242 2006 Large Native American Bldgs/ Architecture Over 100 mainly Man with Closed Eyes by Aaron Freelander colored postcards of Indian Dwellings Native American man in bluish green attire / Huts / Bldgs / Architecture with few duplicates. Many examples of different with a matching headband standing with kinds of Indian building such as / cliff dwellings, in Manitou, Colorado, North his eyes closed, print?. Triple mat. Signed by Wall Ruins in Frijoles Canyon, N.M., 700 artist. Print 35x23”, frame 49x36”. Est. $1000- - 1000 A.D. Mesa Verde people built 1500 HWAC# 101005 dwellings of masonry and Montezuma’s Castle, Northern Arizona. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 104179 Lot# 1237 Indians in Canoes Post Lot# 1243 c 2004 Ledger Drawings by Donald Montileaux A Cards Lot of seven: 5 RPC s, 2 lithos. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 100522 collection of three, Lot# 1238 Isleta Tribe, New Mexico unusual, and original 20 originals and 13 copies of color photographs from the Isleta Tribe of colored pencil New Mexico. Photos of Pueblo, people, mission and council chambers. Est. drawings on old $200-300 HWAC# 100449 treasurer’s warrant Lot# 1239 Kachina Dolls 37 original postcards and 9 duplicates of colorful ledger book pages. Hopi Kachina Dolls. The spirit of Kachina dolls is part of the religious By the 1860’s, beliefs of the Pueblo people who are Plains Indians Native American cultures located in were beginning the southwestern part of the US. In the Pueblo culture, kachina rituals are to preserve their practiced by the Hopi, Zuni, Hopi-Tewa and certain Keresan Tribes and most stories on pages Pueblo Tribes in New Mexico. The kachina concept has three different aspects: supernatural, kachina dancers and kachina dolls, small dolls torn out from ledger carved in the likeness of the kachina, that are given only to those who are, or will be responsible for the respectful care and well-being of the books acquired from doll. There are 100’s of different dolls with individual costumes and personalities. They are made from driftwood with vegetable dyes and whites. Ink, pencils, based on legendary figures who protect them against bad luck, brings good crops, health and happiness to Hopi Indians. Chaceyo Kachina and watercolors on doll appears during the spring if Hopi children are bad. Est. $90-150 HWAC# 104178 paper were easier Lot# 1240 Large Indian Grinding media than the stick Stone Dark grinding stone, probably Nevada in origin. Approx 19 drilled and bone brushes on impressions. 19.5” long Est. $200-400 HWAC# 106225 hide previously employed. Montileaux has created new works in this Lot# 1241 Large Indian Grinding unique style on similar old ledger book pages. Each piece is created Stone Large brown oval Indian with a flowing rider on a stylized horse. This collection of three grinding stone. Approx 17” long. original drawings also includes a blank journal book, “The Power of Probably Nevada in origin Est. $200- 400 HWAC# 106224 Words,” illustrated with photos of Montileaux drawings and signed in the front by the artist. “Donald F. Montileaux (Yellowbird) is a modern-day storyteller, rekindling the images of the Lakota lifestyle by painting the people as they were. Montileaux regards himself as having a mission: “To portray the Lakota, the Native Americans, in an honest way. To illustrate them as people who hunted buffalo, made love, raised children, cooked meals, and lived. To describe my work is to reflect back to my forefathers. The surfaces that they used were hides, rock walls and surfaces both smooth and rough and hides both tanned and rawhide. I use ledger and watercolor papers as well as canvas and animal hides to create my work. I enjoy using different types of materials to present the finished product to the viewer. In this way I can achieve somewhat the same look as my forefathers created with their work. The art is a flat two-dimensional intense color; fiery red, brilliant yellow and translucent blues. These colors, I feel, are the colors that my ancestors would have used if they had access to the wealth of color we have today”. A world-renowned artist and illustrator, Montileaux is an enrolled member of the Oglala Lakota Tribe. He has received awards, including induction into the South Dakota Hall of Fame in 2014. Along with attending major art shows throughout his artistic career, his art has illustrated the covers of numerous books. His art is included in numerous corporate, public and private collections, and he has been the featured artist in art galleries in New Mexico, Minnesota, Arizona, Colorado, and South Dakota.” from donaldfmontileaux.com. Sizes as follows: drawing 11x16”, frame 23.5x27.25”; drawing 10x15”, frame 20.5x25.5”; drawing 16.5x12.5”, frame 27.5x23.25”. Est. $3000-4000 HWAC# 101043 Lot# 1244 c1992 Long Hairs Last Sun - by Michael Gentry No.806/1200, Long Hairs Last Sun. Signed by Michael Gentry and comes with Certificate of Authenticity, 1992 Approx.23” x 33”. Beautiful, ready for frame. Est. $400- 600 HWAC# 101035 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 31
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Native Americana Lot# 1245 Los del Valle Lot# 1250 Miniature Native - by Amado M. Pena American Pots (4) 2 pots signed by By Amado M. Pena, Jr. G. Sandia-”Geraldine F. Sandia is a full (b1943 - ), Number 3/65, blooded Native American Indian and print is 17 x 17 inches, was born into the Jemez Pueblo in frame 28 x 28 inches. Est. 1950. Geraldine began experimenting $500-700 HWAC# 101012 with clay at the age of 10. She was inspired to learn and continue the long lived tradition of working with clay from her mother, Cecilia Lot# 1246 Medicine Men / Women Loretto. Cecilia taught Geraldine all the fundamentals and shared with 60 cards plus 8 duplicates. 1 over her all the special techniques of a master pottery artist. Geraldine sized cards of Medicine Men / Women, specializes in handmade, hand painted two toned polychrome, stone Shaman and spiritual. Pictures include polished traditional Jemez pottery. She gathers her clay from within the cliff palace in Mesa Verde National the hills of the Jemez Pueblo. She breaks the clumps of clay down to a Park which has 23 kivas (circular fine powder form and mixes with water and other natural pigments. underground ceremonial chambers) Then, Geraldine begins forming the clay to the desired shape and size that were used for secret rituals, by the hand coiling method. Once the pot is dry she sands her formed picture of medicine women in Medicine pottery to the desired weight. She hand paints patterns of feathers and lodge with hanging medicine bags geometric designs among many other patterns. She fires her pottery with featured prayer tokens, picture of outdoors, the traditional way of her ancestors. She signs her pottery sweat house used by Oregon Indians for healing purposes and a Crow as: G. Sandia, Jemez.” from pueblodirect.com. 1 V. Tafoya pot, 1 Sandien Indian sweat teepee.. Est. $125-175 HWAC# 104176 wedding pot. Height range 1.25 to 2.5” Est. $100-120 HWAC# 105086 Lot# 1247 1981 Medicine Spirit - Lot# 1251 Miniature Native Serigraphy by Bert Seaborn Striking American Pots (8) 8 miniature pots serigraph of a man, an owl, and sun with vivid including Acoma, Santa Clara and feathers. #61/75. Signed by artist. 29x22” more. Heights range from .5 to 1.75”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 101055 Nice mini group Est. $100-200 HWAC# 105085 Lot# 1252 Miscellaneous Extra Foreign 16 postcards of miscellaneous extra foreign postcards. Includes 6 Chinese children from 1907, Polish general Tadeusz Kosciuszko who fought for United States in Revolutionary War and Lola Montez (born 2/17/1821 in Ireland and died 1/17/1861 in Brooklyn. Dancer, Actress, lecturer, author. Became mistress of Ludwig I of Bavaria. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 104165 Lot# 1248 Mestizo Lot# 1253 Modern Indian Chiefs in Series: Artesanos del Full Regalia 35 colorful postcards and Valle - by Amado M. 24 duplicates of modern Indian chiefs Pena By Amado Maurilio in full regalia. Many postcards with Pena, Jr. Image size 18 x chiefs and some times including their 24 inches, paper siz 22 x horses in bright costumes including 30 inches, frame size 35 Chief Running Horse with his family, x 30 inches. Number one Montana chief and his family at a of a limited edition of 50 celebration of their heritage and Chief prints. From the Pena Big Cloud. Est. $75-100 HWAC# 104930 Studio/ Gallery of Sante Fe New Mexico. Est. Lot# 1254 Moki Indian at Home $400-600 HWAC# 101039 Stereo View (Framed) Moki Indian going down the make-shift stairs from Lot# 1249 Metate & Mono from the his home. This is framed 12.25” x 9.25”. Great Basin of U.S. Metate & Mono are Interesting that both sides of this frame granite, Great Basin of the U.S., 41 Lbs. are stereo viewed and double matted. Metate is 19” x 11” x 3.5”. Mono is 4.5” Ready to hang on wall. This picture of a x 3”. Extra shipping costs will apply Moki Native American seems to belong due to weight. Would look beautiful on to a different printer and series than display in your garden. Est. $200-400 the stereocard featured on the back side. Nevertheless, it brings up a number of the same questions. Are there nontraditional elements creeping into the image? If so, do they rob the stereocard of its authenticity? Very unusual lot.Brian Thaler Collection Est. $80-120 HWAC# 102728 HWAC# 105479 32 July 2019 Americana Auction
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Native Americana Lot# 1255 Moritz Flagg Native Lot# 1262 Native American Large American Children Prints (2) Two Flat Grinding Stop Dark granite framed prints, matching, charcoal or grinding stop with mano. Stop is pencil style, frames 19x15” Est. $50- 5x17x11”, mano 8.25x3.5”. Heavy, 100 HWAC# 87736 additional shipping will apply Est. $300-500 HWAC# 106212 Lot# 1256 Mortar & Pestle Mortar Lot# 1263 Native American Man Charcoal & Pestle, origin unknown. 8.5” diam x by Caples Framed Native American man 3.5” tall. Has 3 small legs holding it up. charcoal by Caples. Signed RC 464/1000. Beautiful shape. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 19.5x15.5”, frame 29x23” Est. $100-200 105724 HWAC# 87659 Lot# 1257 Native American Advertising Cards Lot# 1264 Native American Post - H.J. Soulen Art Cards This is a collection of 9 3 Cards Lot of 16 cards: many of Navajo 1/2 in. X 5 1/2 in. advertising cards from the Geis rug weavers; Eskimos in Lapland and Co. of Buffalo, New York. One is identified to and Greenland; Buffalo Bill Cody and 1913. All are H.J. Soulen art prints. Est. $250-400 others. Salvatore Falcone Collection HWAC# 91417 Est. $40-80 HWAC# 105268 Lot# 1258 Native American Bag approx 7x10” Lot# 1265 Native American Postcard with embroidered design Est. $50-75 HWAC# Collection Approx 100 Native American 76067 postcards, various tribes, mostly chromolithoSalvatore Falcone Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 104628 Lot# 1259 Native American Beaded Lot# 1266 Native American Arm Bands A pair of American Indian Postcards by Groves and Great arm bands. Both measure 12”x 3” and a Northern Railway This is a collection sewn on a buckskin base. Matching set. of 21 postcards. The Groves series Est. $140-250 HWAC# 56622 are 12 count and the Great Northern Railway series are 9 in count and are in Lot# 1260 Native American Beaded Deerskin color. All depict great Native American Shirt Native American beaded deerskin shirt. chiefs in history. Est. $300-500 HWAC# Almost new, probably made for Pow Wow dances. 91419 Men’s size. Beautifully made and beaded with small fur hides (rabbit) hanging from beaded Lot# 1267 Native American area. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 48567 Postcards Depicting Baskets This is a grouping of approx. 40 postcards Lot# 1261 c1900 Native American depicting the making of baskets from Indian Shawl of Buckskin Deer various Native American tribes. All are Beautiful Ornate Shawl made of chromo-lithographs. Some early cards, buckskin with red feathers attached dated 1907. Est. $500-800 HWAC# with bead work. 57” in L., includes 91428 fringe, 10” w. Very nice condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 86816 Lot# 1268 Native American RPC and Lithograph Cards - No Specific Tribe This is a collection of approx. 65 cards; 26 are RPCs and the rest are lithograph cards. No specific tribe is represented. Includes the lithograph of Chief White Calf, Blackfoot, who modeled for the Buffalo Nickel coin. Est. $600-800 HWAC# 91433 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 33
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Native Americana Lot# 1269 Native American Stone Lot# 1275 Navajo Collection 175 Artifacts (10) 10 Native American different postcards cards for Navajo stone tool artifacts with a nice tool collection. Postcards include Navajo head. Size range 1.25-6.5” disc Est. blanket weavers and rugs. Postcards $100-150 HWAC# 105677 show stick and mud hogan with dirt floor with door facing east. Navajo Lot# 1270 Native American Trading perform fire dancing for healing Cards This is a collection of about 80 purposes, pictures of families including trading cards from: Loma Linda foods, children, babies, squaws and Medicine the Red Man Tobaccco Co., and Ohio Men. The Navajo Nation is a Native American territory covering Match Co., and others. All in color and about 17,544,500 acres, occupying portions of northeastern Arizona, many with descriptions. Est. $1000- southeastern Utah, and northwestern New Mexico. This is the largest 1500 HWAC# 91416 land area retained by a Native American tribe, with a population of roughly 350,000 as of 2016. By area, the Navajo Nation is larger Lot# 1271 Native American Woman than West Virginia, Maryland, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Charcoal by Caples Native American woman Hampshire, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and Delaware. with a bowl charcoal by Caples. Signed RC The original territory has been expanded several times since the 464/1000. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87657 1800’\\s. In 2016, under the Tribal Nations Buy-Back Program, some 149,524 acres of land were returned by the Department of Interior to the Navajo Nation for tribal communal use. The program is intended to help restore the land bases of reservations. Est. $425-575 HWAC# 104950 Lot# 1272 Native American Woman Lot# 1276 Navajo Collection #2 115 with Jug Charcoal Print by Caples Native Navajo postcards with many duplicates American woman with a jug charcoal print of Navajo Indian families including by Caples. Signed RC 464/1000. 19.5x16”, warriors, squaws and children, some frame 29x23” Est. $140-250 HWAC# 87600 in papooses, lovely views of of Grand Canyon, crafts like weaving carpets, Lot# 1273 Nature’s jewelry that they made and hogans Warrior - Serigraph they built and decorated. Navajo by Enoch Kelly Haney tribes never settle in one place for 23.5” x 18” Serigraph long periods of time, but wander. with embossed at Anthropologists believe the Navajo people probably arrived in the lower left, signed. Southwest between 800 and 1,000 years ago after crossing the Bering Beautiful serigraph of Strait land bridge and traveling south. Navajo people call themselves Native American with Dine’, literally meaning “The People.” After arriving in the Arizona Coyote headdress with area they learned to farm and the Spanish people taught them about feathers, beautiful color livestock care. After the United States defeated Mexico in 1846 and of red, blue. Excellent controlled the Southwest and California, the Navajos gained an enemy. condition. Est. $400- Colonel Kit Carson burned Navajo fields and homes and stole or killed 500 HWAC# 101036 their livestock. Carson forced 8,000 men, women and children in the spring of 1864 marched his prisoners around 300 miles to Ft Sumner, Lot# 1274 Navajo New Mexico. Navajos called this “The Long Walk.” Many died during & rug Weaving the march or four years of imprisonment. After a treaty was signed In Collections 18 weaver 1868 the Navajo returned to what is known as the 4 corners area of photographs plus 8 the US. Est. $175-325 HWAC# 104951 duplicates and 5 basket photographs plus 3 Lot# 1277 Navajo Girl Trade Card duplicates, totaling 34 This is a single trade card from the color and black and H.D. Macrae Co. depicting a young white postcards. Many Navajo girl molding clay figurines for a workers are making ceremony or trade industry 3 1/2 in. X rugs and baskets 6 in. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 91420 outside with colorful materials. Est. $200- Lot# 1278 c1983-1988 300 HWAC# 105100 Navajo Native American Dolls, Set of 2, Signed 2 Handmade Vintage American Navajo Doll 1983 & 1987, Navajo. The male doll, 1987, is 303/1000 made. Signed by artist (signature is illegible) in very good condition. The female doll was made in 1988. 8.5” x 18”. Both made of canvas, & burlap with shells & beads. Both faces are drawn with colored pencil. Est. $400- 800 HWAC# 86839 34 July 2019 Americana Auction
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Native Americana Lot# 1279 Navajo Native Cradles 6 Lot# 1284 1955 Original Native pictures of Navajo babies in cradles. American Watercolor by Franklin Navajo babies are kept in papooses or Kahn Framed original watercolor of a native cradles that are still used today. Native American on horseback pulling Materials that are used include pine or an arrow from his quiver in pursuit cottonwood for support and buckskin of a coyote. Signed by artist “55”. Nice is used to tie boards together. Buckskin pastel colors. “Kahn was born on May cloth is used to protect baby from sun 25, 1934 to the Bit’ahnii Dinéé and and from insects. Carrier protects the Tsén’iikiní Yááshchíín nt’éé’ clans. His baby while parents are busy and makes parents were Jack and Alta Kahn He them feel safe and snug. Belief that was raised in the communities of Pine having a baby spend time in the cradle Springs, Oak Springs and Klagetoh. He was born into a family of noted ensures a body that will be straight and silversmiths and rug weavers, including early Navajo silversmith tall. Est. $200-250 HWAC# 105101 Tom Burnsides and weaver Mabel Burnsides Meyer. Kahn wore many hats throughout his life. He worked as a commercial artist, teacher, Lot# 1280 Navajo Sheep Camps 16 business man, jeweler, counselor, rancher, singer, fine artist and black and white photographs of Navajo mentor.” from nhonews.com. Paper has wrinkles behind glass. Frame Sheep Camps. Photographs include 25x30”, 15x21.5”. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 87616 spinning wool from sheep into yarn and dying wool for rugs. Also pictures Lot# 1285 Plateau Indians 29 of camping on tribe land, butchering different and 1 duplicate mainly colored sheep for food and eating. Est. $200- postcards with Plateau Indians from 300 HWAC# 105102 Idaho, Washington and Canada. The tribes include Flathead (12), Nez Perces Lot# 1281 Night Visions - (7) Spokane (6), Kutenai (2) and Yakima Serigraphy by Burt Seaborn (1). Postcards of chiefs, Joseph of the Serigraph by Bert Seaborn (1931 - ). Nez Perces (4) and Baptista of the Salish. Number 18/75, 22 x 30 inches. Est. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 100477 $300-500 HWAC# 101056 Lot# 1286 PNW Indian Postcards Approx 10 Pacific Northwest Indian postcards Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $30-50 HWAC# 104623 Lot# 1282 Northwest Indian Lot# 1287 Pocahontas & John Smith Postcards 31 black / white and 22+ postcards of Pocahontas and John color postcards from Northwest, Smith. Some of the postcards are old Western Washington and Northern and rare. Tell the story of Captain John Pacific Coast Indian tribes. Smith who was captured in December Postcards include Indian families, 1607 by Indians. Indian King Powhatan colorful totem poles and Indian condemned him to death. As he was camp on Columbia River. Est. $200- about to be killed, Powhatan’s favorite 400 HWAC# 100469 daughter Pocahontas threw herself across Smith asking her father to not HWAC# 104166 kill him and he didn’t. Est. $100-200 Lot# 1283 Oregon State & Oregon Lot# 1288 Point Collection Approx Indians 34 different cards mainly in 50 points .5-2” in mount Est. $100-150 color from 1900 - modern times. Tribes HWAC# 105076 include Umatilla, Clatsop, Cayuse. Also photographs of Horsetail Falls, Pendleton Lot# 1289 Postcards - Leather / Round-up - 1911, Tumwater Falls, fishing Copper & Other 29 Leather, copper on Snake River. Indians in Oregon have and other types of humorous postcards. traditionally grown tobacco, wapato, and Includes Indian portraits, comics, corn. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 104151 horse back riders, Indians engraved on copper post cards and leather. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 105107 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 35
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Native Americana Lot# 1290 Postcards of Lot# 1295 c1974 R.C. Gorman 1970’s East Coast Indians This is Signed, Numbered Lithographs (2) a collection of East Coast with Signed Book Collection of 2 tribes possibly Nova Scotia lithographs by R.C. Gorman, all matted and Maine. 5 are RPCs and and framed. Lot includes 1 hardback 4 are lithographs. Est. book, “R.C. Gorman - The Lithographs,” $200-300 HWAC# 91435 with these artworks represented. Dez- Bah - Seated woman with her feet Lot# 1291 1977 Pottery Keeper - behind her. May, 1974, Tamarind. Print Print by R.C. Gorman Pottery Keeper 30”x 22, triple mat frame 40 x 33”; print by RC Gorman. Seated lady with Santo Domingo - Signed lithograph brown pot. Print 20x27”, triple mat (number 59/60) of 2 women holding turquoise beads. 1973. 22 x 30 frame 33x43”. Bubbles in print, please inches. Overall frame 35 x 28 inches. Hardback book is “R.C. Gorman/ inspect, sold as is. Comes with “The The Lithographs/By Doris Monthan. This book is signed by R.C. Lithographs” by RC Gorman, near mint Gorman, Copyright 1978, beautiful full page photos of his work (pp. copy, 1978, 170pp. Est. $400-600 141). The early 1970’s Gorman pieces are magnitudes rarer than the HWAC# 101017 later 1980’s-90’s versions. Comes with “The Lithographs”, a signed book by RC Gorman, 1978, 170pp. Est. $5000-7000 HWAC# 101027 Lot# 1292 Pueblo Art of America collection by Lyle Tayson Lyle Tayson’s Lot# 1296 c1984 R.C. Gorman signed portraits of the American Indian Litho “Mimbres 1984” Beautiful “Pueblo Art of American Collection.” He double matted Litho of Mimbres, spend 4 months visiting the Southwest framed approx 37” x 35”. “Rudolph Carl Pueblos before painting the original Gorman (July 26, 1931 – November 3, paintings. His picture was individually hand signed by the artist. Four 2005) was a Native American artist of pictures painted of the Zia, Hopi, Acoma and San Ildefonso Indians. the Navajo Nation. Referred to as “the The pottery that he painted was made into U.S. Postage stamps. The Picasso of American Indian artists” by first edition of the stamps are in the Pueblo Art of American Collection. The New York Times,his paintings are Est. $100-200 HWAC# 105108 primarily of Native American women and characterized by fluid forms and Lot# 1293 Pueblo Chochiti of New Mexico 9 vibrant colors.” (Wikipedia). Signed & numbered 56/225. Est. $800- original color postcards and 3 copies of “Tom of 1200 HWAC# 91189 Cochiti” by Copr. W. R. Walton. Pueblo Chochiti is located in Sandoval County, New Mexico, Lot# 1297 Rare Frasher Advertising 22 miles southwest of Santa Fe and about 30’ cards 16 Frasher very rare Advertising above the Rio Grande. Chochiti means “People cards. Cards include photos of Indian from the Mountains.” Chochiti people have tribes such as the Zuni, San Juan made traditional pots for centuries, developing Pueblo Indian and Navajo Indians. 6 styles for different purposes and expressing cards measuring 5-1/2 x 3-1/2 and 3 deep beliefs in their designs. Using traditional cards 3-1/2 x 2-1/2 Burton Frasher techniques, in the late 20th and early 21st (born 7/25/1888 in Aurora, CO - died centuries, potters have expanded their designs 4/24/2955inPomona,CA)wasanAmericanphotographerandpublisher gaining an international market. The Cochiti of mid-century modern ephemera. His black-and-white landscape speak Keres. Keres Children’s Learning Center, an independent photographs of the American West have been widely reproduced. Keres immersion school, was founded to aid with preservation of Est. $150-250 HWAC# 104942 their language and culture. The pueblo administers 53,779 acres of reservation land and possesses jurisdiction over the Kasha-Katuwe Lot# 1298 Red Mask - Serigraph by Unknown Tent Rocks National Monument. The pueblo celebrates the annual Red mask and neckerchief man serigraph. feast day for its patron saint, San Buenaventura, on July 14. Est. $100- Illegible signature, #2/4, embossed. 22x17”. 200 HWAC# 104937 Please see the extensive Native American postcard section within lots 4171-4291. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 101050 Lot# 1294 Pueblo Indian Postcards Lot# 1299 Reflections - Serigraph Approx 50 Pueblo postcardsSalvatore print by Lynn Hayes This is a serigraph Falcone Collection Est. $100-150 print entitled “Reflections” signed by HWAC# 104627 Lynn Hayes 17 in. X 15 in. and dated 1984. HGI II. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 101040 36 July 2019 Americana Auction
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Native Americana Lot# 1300 Robert Montanucci Lot# 1304 Sioux Chiefs - Red Cloud & Framed Prints (2) Two beautiful Hollow Horn Bear 25 photo postcard matching framed prints by Montanucci originals of Sioux Indian Chiefs with 21 of “Paiute Basket...” 3/150, and Sacred duplicates: Chief Black Hawk 1, Chief Shield” 4/150. about 14 x 16” Est. Eagle Feather 1, Chief Eagle Feather 2, $100-200 HWAC# 87737 Chief Eagle Feather 3, Chief Gall 1, Chief Gall 1, Chief High Horse 2, Chief Hollow Lot# 1301 c1989 Sand Art Horn 1, Chief Hollow Horn Bear 1, Chief (Framed Sand Painting) ”Lighting Little Head 1, Chief Red Cloud 1, Chief People”Navajo sand painting design Red Cloud 1, Chief Red Cloud 1, Chief Spotted Tail 1, Chief White Bear made of natural sand stone. This work 1, Chief Yellow Hawk 3, Iron Hail (known as Dewey Beard) 1, Kicking of art is 2 side-by-side figures with Bear 1, Rain in the Face 1 Est. $400-600 HWAC# 100431 hands in the air with feathers. This painting was made for public sale and Lot# 1305 Sioux Chiefs - Warriors 37 is in beautiful condition. Unframed item original pictures of Sioux Indian Chiefs/ is 19” x 17.5”, framed is 29” x 26”. Very Warriors. Includes chiefs such as Red intricate design. Frame is of filigree & Owl, Flat Iron and Rain in the Face. turquoise color. Beautiful addition to All in nice condition. Most of them are any Navajo art collector’s home. Est. in color with chiefs in colorful native dress. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 100432 $400-800 HWAC# 86843 Lot# 1302 Saved Seeds Lot# 1306 Sioux Indian Chiefs - Oil by Elriggs Allen / Warriors 63 postcards plus 2 ”Saved Seeds” original oil duplicates of Sioux Indian Chiefs and / by Elriggs Allen. Inscribed Warriors. Including chiefs and warriors on canvas reverse “In the such as Black Elk at Mt. Rushmore, Navajo tradition the Yei-be- Rain-in-the-Face chief of Hunkpapa ches were the Spirits who band and Chief Rain-in-The Face born found the 1st human child on the Cheyenne River in North Dakota and raised his as their own in 1835 and died at Standing Rock feeding? him chants and Reservation in 1905. Mostly color prayers that are still used postcards in good condition. Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 100433 this day w/ corn poll en as the offering”. i was born Lot# 1307 Sioux Indian postcards 97 in the canyons of Arizone mainly color post cards of Sioux tribe on a cold february morning. my first masterpieces were at the age members, children playing drums, in of i which were mere scratchs n the sand. by the age of three i was front of teepees,and in native dress. observing all colors and moved into the field of crayons a medium in There are postcards from Pow Wows, in which i still dabble at times. by the age of five i was drawing in the art front of Mt. Rushmore and with chiefs of pencil and engaging in realism.drawing horse and the land i lived in full dress. Other postcards show on.......i still have pictures. by the age 10 i had adapted shadowing and daily activity such as making bread, lighting my works ....and won small art compitions in my age group. squashs carrying babies in papooses and Black Hills attractions. Some at 15 i had taken in all that public school art course’s could offer.. duplicates postcards. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 100425 and won several art shows in high school ( new mexico and nevada divisions. )i constantly worked at home in my room on my make shift Lot# 1308 Sioux Man - Serigraph by Lynn drawing boards. dreaming one day of becoming an artist......then the Hayes This is a serigraph print entitled “Sioux world crashed...my father passed away and i became a person of fear...i Man” by Lynn Hayes dated 1980 size 30 in. put art away and turn to the world of constant problems...bills..work.. X 22 in. Marked BAT Est. $400-500 HWAC# time...buying stuff,,,losing stuff,,wanting more and more....this took me 101057 into the life of unconcious living. i lived in the unconcious world of fear for eight years..till oneday i ended homelss in the streets.........i had Lot# 1309 Sioux nothing left to lose.......and it was their in the darkness of life i had a grand vision ans God spoke to me for the very first time “ telling me Warriors of that all life was a dream and a spirit and i should grab it and claim for what i want for that was the purpose of my life.. to live it....to love it.”... the Little Big that night and that moment on the streets of phoenix i changed all my views and pitty upon my self...and rose. I came back to the reservation Horn Print with 1.40 cents in my pocket.......and i started painting on anything i could find.....” from elriggsallenart.carbonmade.com. Artist signature Framed matted below on reverse. 41.5x53”. Est. $2000-3000 HWAC# 101002 charcoal print of Lot# 1303 Seminole Indians, Florida Plenty of Horses, Approx 100 postcards with some To o b o o n a w a s h a , duplicates. Very colorful clothes, Indian dolls at Seminole Indian Village & Sitting Bull, Crazy Crafts Center and Indian girl stringing Horse, Two Kettle, beads. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 104172 Red Shirt and High Bear by Dona McPhillips. Frame 18.5x40”, print 13.5x35”. Est. $140-300 HWAC# 98044 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 37
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Native Americana Lot# 1310 Smoking / Peace Pipes 27 Lot# 1316 The End of the Trail - Print mostly colored postcards with Indians by Arnold Friberg A frontiersman and smoking cigarettes or a peace pipe and his 2 horses stopping for a water break. 1 duplicate. Postcard showing Oregon Indians smoking, drinking and gambling, #1270/2000, signed by artist”Arnold water color rending by Harriette Gale of cigar store Indian and Blackfeet Indian Friberg (December 21, 1913 – July Women lighting up cigarettes. Est. $60- 90 HWAC# 104932 1, 2010) was an American illustrator Lot# 1311 Southern Plains Study - Acrylic and painter noted for his religious by John Balloue, 1870 Acrylic on canvas by John Balloue, 2006. 16 1/2 x 20 1/2 inches. and patriotic works. He is perhaps Please see the extensive Native American postcard section within lots 4171-4291. Est. best known for his 1975 painting The $1500-2500 HWAC# 100508 Prayer at Valley Forge, a depiction of George Washington praying at Valley Forge. He is also well known for his 15 “pre-visualization” paintings for the Cecil B. DeMille film The Ten Commandments which were used to promote the film worldwide and for which he received an Academy Award nomination. He has been admitted as a lifetime member of the Royal Society of Arts. He also did a series of paintings depicting scenes from the Book of Mormon for Adele Cannon Howells, the Primary President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.” from wikipedia. Print 19x25”, frame 32x37” Est. $600-900 HWAC# 101001 Lot# 1312 Southwest & Great Basin Lot# 1317 The Sentry - Serigraph by Misc Indian Collection Over 100 Mike Larsen This is a serigraph print cards including duplicates from other of “The Sentry” signed by Mike Larsen lots. Postcards from Papago, Pima, marked B.A.T. It is 15 in. X 22 1/2 in. Havasupai, Mojava, Piute, Ute and and not dated. Est. $300-500 HWAC# Tiguas Indian tribes. Photographs of 101061 Chiefs such as Black Bird, Bull Tom, Lot# 1318 Three Daughters - Three Bears, Wolf Robe, Lone Wolf serigraph by John Lightfoot This is and Buckskin Charley. Postcard from a serigraph of the color print “Three original oil painting by famous artist and poet L.H. “Dude” Larsen and Daughters” signed by John Lightfoot, No. 74/100. Size is 30 in. X 22 in. Est. postcards with many different types of cactus native to the southwest $650-900 HWAC# 101031 U.S. Est. $400-500 HWAC# 104952 Lot# 1313 Spirit Moon - Serigraph Lot# 1319 Three Daughters - by Mike Larsen This is a serigraph serigraph by John Lightfoot This tonal print of “Spirit Moon” signed by is a serigraph tonal print of “Three Mike Larsen dated 1982, No. 58/60. Size is 15 in. X 22 1/2 in. Est. $300-500 Daughters” by John Lightfoot dated HWAC# 101060 1981. Size is 33 1/2 in. X 26 1/2 in. No. 29/50. Est. $650-900 HWAC# 101032 Lot# 1314 Springtime - by Francis Lot# 1320 Toponas - Print by Julie Quatskuva by Frances Quotskuva, of the Hopi Bear Strap Clan. 2nd Place winner Kramer Cole Signed by the artist, Hopi Market 2006. Frame is 19 x 23 inches. limited edition print, 3811/ 3850. Est. $200-250 HWAC# 101063 Print is 28 x 14 inches, Frame is 37 x 24 inches. Est. $140-300 HWAC# 101016 Lot# 1315 Taos Indians Collection Lot# 1321 Totem Poles / Symbology 58 originals, 3 duplicates and one over- Approximately 100 postcards with sized postcards of the Taos Indians. some duplicates of totem poles, Very colorful pictures including Indians including comic ones, motifs by Allen in Native dress, numerous buildings James, Indian symbols and their and pueblos, Est. $200-300 HWAC# meaning. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 104170 105098 38 July 2019 Americana Auction
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Native Americana Lot# 1322 c1960’s Turquoise & Silver Child’s Bracelet & Hair Slide Sterling Silver bracelet for small child with genuine turquoise. The Hair Slide also has genuine turquoise and is stamped “Sterling” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 105302 Lot# 1323 Unusual Luck Oil by William A. Moore Original oil of 2 Lot# 1325 We Are Close - Acrylic by Jerry Whitehead Vivid original Native Americans outside of a cave getting a close range bow shot at acrylic painting by Jerry Whitehead. “Over the years, Jerry Whitehead’s 2 deer. Moore produced only two spectacular oil paintings in 1974. artwork has gone through a number of stages. The one thing that Signed and really nice. Frame has some wear 26x44”, oil 17.5x36” Est. has remained constant throughout this progression is his focus on $2000-3500 HWAC# 87730 powwows and powwow dancers.’Powwow dancers have been an ongoing theme in my work since I began painting. Seeing the dancers Lot# 1324 Vintage RPCs of Native Americans with Original as a child had a lasting impression. The subject matter has been ideal Signatures This is a collection of five real photo postcards with for expressing a part of my culture as well as accommodating changes Native Americans WITH THEIR SIGNATURES, including their personal in my work,’ says the artist from the Peter Chapman First Nation. As pictograph of their name. All five are named and four have their a child in Saskatchewan, Whitehead says he was interested in art like signatures with pictograph signatures as well. See how Grass Woman any of his friends. He says, ‘I used to draw as a kid. I used to draw signs; also Running Wolf. Clearly shows that the symbology does have all the time.’ Unlike the average kid, he used almost any source he meaning. Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 91414 could find for his drawings including the ashes that remained from fires and the lead in the bullets his father used as a hunter. In his early teen years, Whitehead moved on from drawings done with pencils and lead to paintings. He believes that his interest in art comes from his family. Whitehead remembers his grandmother working with hides and says that his mother did beadwork and braided rugs. His family supported his talents and allowed him to develop them. “I was lucky to be encouraged along the way,” he says. In addition to familial encouragement and an abundance of natural talent, Whitehead has sought out technical training. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Indian Art from the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Halifax. Upon completing his formal training, Whitehead began showing his work in exhibitions across the country. In the eleven years since, he has had numerous shows in Saskatchewan, Ontario, Nova Scotia and British Columbia. His work has been commissioned by University Hospital in Saskatoon and the Summer Pops Symphony at Cable Wharf in Halifax to name but two. Whitehead says that his style has changed over the years. “I went through a lot of different stages,” he says. In the beginning, Whitehead did beadwork and attached the work to his paintings. He also says that, for awhile, he used to wrinkle his canvas to give his paintings a dimensional appearance. But, as in his current work, powwow dancers and powwows remained an integral theme. He currently produces abstract paintings that demonstrate his fondness of vivid colours. This, he believes, was learned from his mother and her brightly coloured, braided rugs. He says that this current style ‘just developed’ over time. ‘My work is a little tamer now,’ he says. ‘It’s more refined.’ He attributes part of this change to development over time saying he took more risks when he first graduated from school. The other part of the change can be attributed to the fact that he is now a family man. As such, Whitehead says that he is incorporating family themes into his work on a more frequent basis.” Adapted from jerrywhitehead.com. Unframed 27x38”. Includes a photo of the artist with the painting next to him. Est. $10000-12000 HWAC# 101026 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 39
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 Native Americana Lot# 1326 Western Wildlife Lot# 1330 Wood Door American West PC w/animals Approx - Serigraph by Valerie 75 postcards with western wildlife and Graves, copy 2 Lots of pink American west postcards featuring and yellow, wood entrance animals. At least 1/2 are pre-1930 door surrounded by foliage. others 1906 through modern times. 22x27”, signed by artist. Photographs of American Indians with This is identical to HWAC companion animals including buffalo, 101051 but printed with a donkeys, dogs, sheep herding and different batch of paints, so the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 104159 colors vary ever so slightly. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 101052 Lot# 1327 1983 Windy Point -Serigraph by Biss 3 Native American Lot# 1331 Foreign 1940’s-1960’s. men on horses in the snow. Triple mat. Post Cards / Foreign / 24 Items. Here Signed by artist. #4/175. Print 30x28”, is a good collection of post cards. They frame 40x37” Est. $1500-2500 HWAC# are from all different countries, around 101006 the world. France, Italy Switzerland, Germany, Ireland, Greece Mexico, and a lot more. All in nice condition, with great pictures.( RH). Est. $20-25 HWAC# 105378 Lot# 1328 Wm. A. Lot# 1332 Halifax, Nova Scotia 1880 Moore Oil, “Sainobi” Directory / Halifax, Nova Scotia . Framed Painting farmed Well, here is a really nice item. Pale sage 20 x 33”, canvas size about green cover, with black embossing. The 12 x 23”. Painting by spine has been rebound in black, and renowned western artist looks great.The inside cover shows William A. Moore of a the white re binding .Cover is in really Native American splitting nice condition, with only minor flaking cutthroat trout for drying on the upper right corner. On the (or making jerky) in inside cover is stamped “ Cancelled” / the traditional style at Massachusetts Historical Society. Page Pyramid Lake here in 4, has and ad, with a frog, smoking a pipe and reading the paper that western Nevada. His hogan takes up a large portion of the foreground. says” The Boston Easy Chair “ looks great !! A total of 567 pages of Est. $1800-3000 HWAC# 87601 information. ( RH). Est. $140-275 HWAC# 89571 Lot# 1329 Wood Door Lot# 1333 Prussia RS - Serigraph by Valerie Prussia Antique Chocolate Graves, copy 1 Lots of Set Antique Chocolate Set pink and yellow, wood includes pot and five cups entrance door surrounded and saucers. Marked on by foliage. “ Valerie Graves the bottom--RS Prussia. was awarded the Lifetime Pot is 9,75” high, cups are Achievement Award for 3” high. Every piece made Fine Art at the prestigious of very fine porcelain with Taos Invites Taos Show at satin finish and lavishly the Taos Fall Arts Festival hand decorated, scalloped by the Taos Medical shape, pink rose pattern Services Foundation who on white with gold accents. sponsored the highly Excellent condition. Reinhold Schlegelmilch produced what collectors acclaimed show. She joins R.C. Gorman and Agnes Martin in receiving consider to be R.S. Prussia (RSP for short) in his factory from the late that special honor. She has won the Best Traditional Painting Award 1800s through World War I. These pieces marked “R.S. Prussia” in in the Taos Fall Arts Festival for over seven years along with a number red lettering surrounded by a green wreath were made at the turn of of Best In Show Awards and the Judges’ Award in one year in addition the last century. This is sometimes referenced as the “red mark” by to numerous awards in other shows nationwide. The Millicent Rogers collectors. It remans the most popular and recognized mark among Museum selected Valerie Graves painting as winner of Best In Show fans of this type of porcelain, although a number of others were used. for their Millicent Rogers Museum 13th annual Miniatures Show. She Est. $200-300 HWAC# 61555 is included in many private and museum collections throughout the country, has been an invited and juried exhibitor in many prestigious Lot# 1334 Africa Africa Postcards shows nationwide; has received numerous awards and grants Approx 120 Africa postcards. including multiple Best In Show Awards; is included in many museum South Africa, Kamerun, Algeria, and private collections; has illustrated a popular book on adobe Tanger, Zanzibar, Belgian Congo, architecture; and has been a featured artist in a number of Fine Art Ethiopia, Liberia and more. Several Magazines. Valerie Graves is a Master Painter of landscapes, capturing RPC’SSalvatore Falcone Collection Est. the special light and essence of the mountains, sagebrush mesas and $80-120 HWAC# 105140 valleys of the Southwest. Many have said that her remarkably sensitive and beautiful work is extremely reminiscent of the very best of the early Taos Founder paintings. Few artists have earned that praise.’ from valeriegraves.com. 22x17”. signed by artist Est. $300-500 HWAC# 101051 40 July 2019 Americana Auction
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 General Foreign Lot# 1335 Africa African Water Gourd Ornate Lot# 1341 Belgium Belgium African black color water vessel made from a Postcards Approx 25 larger modern gourd. Uses skin with leather like knotted neck. Brussels postcardsSalvatore Falcone Ribbed gourd shoulders. Old, possibly turn of the Century. Possible broken ring top. 12x8” Est. $50- Collection Est. $20-30 HWAC# 105226 100 HWAC# 87406 Lot# 1336 Argentina Argentina Lot# 1342 Belgium Belgium Postcards Approx 45 Argentina Postcards Approx 150 Belgium postcards. Mendoza, Buenos Aries and postcards. Antwerpen, Waterloo, more. Several RPC’sSalvatore Falcone Bruges, Gand, Ostende, La Pannne and Collection Est. $30-60 HWAC# 105148 more. Many RPC’sSalvatore Falcone Collection Est. $120-240 HWAC# 105141 Lot# 1337 Australia Australia/ New Zealand Postcards Approx 45 Lot# 1343 Bermuda Bermuda Postcards Australia/New Zealand Postcards- Approx 20 Bermuda postcards, mostly Lake Rotorua, Tasmania, Brisbane, chromolithoSalvatore Falcone Collection Auckland, Wellington and more. Mostly Est. $20-30 HWAC# 105222 RPC’s.Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $30-60 HWAC# 105213 Lot# 1338 Austria Austria Postcards Lot# 1344 Edmonton, Canada c1900’s Approx 35 mostly color Austria color Edmonton, Canada Postcards 18 postcards includes Ranching near C.P.R. postcards. Wien, Innsbruck and Irrigation Canal, Calgary, Alberta; Alberta Legislature Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. moreSalvatore Falcone Collection Est. $20-40 HWAC# 105219 Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $40-80 HWAC# 91388 Lot# 1339 Austria Austria Postcards Lot# 1345 Montreal, Canada c1900’s Approx 35 Austria postcards. Wein, Montreal Postcards Approx. 30 cards RPC’s & chromolitho’s; Montreal in the mail coach,arch, Hohenberg, Salzburg snow; St. James’ Cathedral; Sir John and more. Several RPC’s Salvatore A. Mac Donald Monument.Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $30-50 HWAC# Falcone Collection Est. $40-80 HWAC# 105227 91385 Lot# 1340 Austria Austria Postcards Lot# 1346 Niagara Falls, Canada Approx 80 Austria postcards-Innsbruck, c1900’s Niagara Falls Postcards Approx. 80 postcards, RPC’s & castles, Anras, Wien, Bagdastein and chromolitho’s of Niagara Falls from more. Mostly RPC’sSalvatore Falcone Steel Arch Bridge; Niagara Falls in Collection Est. $70-140 HWAC# 105214 Winter; The American Falls illuminated; Horseshoe Falls from the Goat Island; & more.Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 91395 View High Resolution Images, Register, Place Bids, See Current Opening Bids Visit the online catalog at FHWAC.com Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 41
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 General Foreign Lot# 1353 Winnipeg Man., Canada early 1900’s Winnipeg, New Brunswick, Sask Lot# 1347 Nova Scotia, Canada c1900’s (Postcards) Approx 25 chromolithos Canada Postcards Approx 20 postcards from New Brunswick; City from Fort from Nova Scotia includes: “The Old Howe, St. John New Brunswick; CPR Willows”;The Armouries, Halifax, N.S.; Station from Main Street, Moose Jaw Peggy’s Cove; Grand Hotel, Western N.S. Sask.; Corner of Main and High Streets, Finest Motor Hotel, & more.Salvatore Moose Jaw Sask. & many more.Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $40-80 HWAC# Falcone Collection Est. $40-80 HWAC# 91383 91390 Lot# 1348 Ontario, Canada c1900’s Lot# 1354 Canada c1900’s British Ontario, Canada (Postcards) Approx. Columbia Postcards Approx. 40 50 chromolitho’s & RPC’s of Ontario RPC’s & chromolitho’s of beautiful Canada; Public Library,m London, British Columbia. Includes “The Ont. Canada; Sioux Narrow Lodge, rose Garden, Benvenuto”; Malahat Sioux Narrows Lodge, Sioux Narrows, Lookout; Columbia River Canyon, near Ontario, Canada; & more.Salvatore Revelstoke B.C. ; Prince of Wales Hotel Falcone Collection Est. $150-200 and Waterton Lake, and so much more. HWAC# 91393 Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $40- 80 HWAC# 91384 Lot# 1349 Quebec, Canada c1900’s Quebec Postcards Approx. 40 Lot# 1355 Canada Canada Navigation Stocks postcards, RPC’s & chromolitho’s. (2) i/u Steam Navigation Co of Canada 1926, 4 “Picturesque America, Thousand corner holes. i/c Kingston Shipbuilding 1927 Islands; The Great Divide (Stream up Ken Prag Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 105587 left flows into Atlantic while that to the right flows into the Pacific; The Lot# 1356 Canada Canada Postcards Chateau, Lake Louise.Salvatore Falcone Approx 40 Canada postcards, several Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 91386 RPC’s. Toronto, Vancouver, Quebec and moreSalvatore Falcone Collection Est. Lot# 1350 Toronto, Canada c1900’s $40-60 HWAC# 105437 Toronto Cananda Postcards Approx. 15 chromolitho’s includes Toronto from Lot# 1357 Canada Canadian the Bay Medical Arts Building, Toronto; Mounties Postcards Approx 80 The Passing of Summer; Night View Royal Canadian Mounties postcards-mostly York Hotel, Toronto Niagara International chromolitho and on horsebackSalvatore Cetre Skylon; & more. Salvatore Falcone Falcone Collection Est. $50-150 HWAC# Collection Est. $40-80 HWAC# 91391 105338 Lot# 1351 Vancouver, Canada c1900’s Lot# 1358 Canada c1900’s Canadian Vancouver Postcards Approx. 50 Rockies Postcards Approx. 60 postcards, RPC’s & chromolitho’s. postcards, chromolitho’s of Mt. Rundle, Natural Bridge across Capilano Canyon, Banff National Park, Alberta Canada; Vancouver, B.C.; Surf English Bay, Lake Louise from the Gardens of Vancouver; In Stanley Park; The Court Chateau Lake Louise At Maligne Lake, House - A Handsome Structure & more. Jasper Park, Canadian Rockies & many Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $200- more.Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. 300 HWAC# 91387 $150-300 HWAC# 91389 Lot# 1352 Victoria, Canada c1900’s Victoria, Canada Postcards Lot# 1359 Canada c1903 First Approx. 75 postcards, chromoloitho’s & RPC’s of beautiful Victoria, Mortgage Bond (Iron City & Steel Co. of Canada) Bond No. 590 for $100. has Canada. Includes: The Empress 39 coupons attached. Signed by J. Mills, Htel, Victoria, B.C., Canada President. Has vignette of working Craigdarrock Castle; Parliament steel mill. Est. $35-55 HWAC# 86824 Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Canada; Beaconhill Park, Victoria; Lake Louise and Victoria Glacier & many more.Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $100-300 HWAC# 91394 42 July 2019 Americana Auction
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 General Foreign Lot# 1360 China 1897 Lot# 1367 China 1913 Chinese Government 1897 Birthday Celebration Bond Bond No. 829213 Five Per Cent of the Empress Dowager Reorganization Gold Loan of 1913. Bond of China to Commander Farenholt 1897 printed For £100 Sterling. Hongkong and Shanghai invitation card to a Ball celebrating the Birthday of Corporation in London. Dated May 21, 1913. her Imperial Majesty, the Empress Dowager of China, Also denominated in additional currencies: on the 10th day of the 10th 409 Marks; 505 Francs; 189.40 Russian moon (4 November 1897) Roubles; 195.92 Chinese Yen. Certificate of at Taotai’s Office for Foreign Authenticity from PASS-CO D22320. Good Affairs, 16 Bubbling Well Road, in gold on red card. Rare surviving condition. Est. $1500-2500 HWAC# 108048 invitation to this historic event. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 104486 Lot# 1368 China 1925 Chinese Lot# 1361 China 27th Year Gold Government Bond Bond No. Loan Bonds, Three Denominations, 1938 0026769. The Chinese Government. Three denominations of the 27th year gold £1,000 Sterling Bond Bearing 8% bonds in US Dollars. $5, $10, $50. Each has a PASCO certificate of authenticity. Est. $425-850 Interest. Issued under an agreement HWAC# 106477 dated November 14, 1922 and a Lot# 1362 China China 29th Year Military Supply Bond Suite Three supplementary agreement dated different bonds: Three of the Military Bond suite, $10, $100, $1000, all September 30, 1925 between the 1940. Each with a PASCO certificate of authenticity. Est. $650-1000 HWAC# Chinese Government and an Italian 106479 Bank for China. The loan was issued Lot# 1363 China Chinese Bond Group Five Chinese bonds. $5 and $10 to refund a number of previous loans Liberty bonds, 1937 with PAsco Certs; Reconstruction bond, 29th year, 1940 issued by the Chinese Government with PASCO cert; Tienstin-Pukow RR bond, von 1938; Govt of the Republic of dating from 1912-1916. This China, 1914 5% bond. Est. $350-850 HWAC# 106579 bond was secured by tax revenues received on Property Transfers and Lot# 1364 China Chinese Bonds, Ten Different Ten different Chinese bonds Title Deeds. Dated September 30, of varying dates. Please refer to the 1925. Certificate of Authentication photographs of the bonds, as six are all from PASS-CO D06842. in a Chinese dialect. Includes a Hong Kong company, a Belgian enterprise Beautiful large bond (10” X 15”) printed on one side with attached full in China, and others. Est. $350-1050 HWAC# 106572 page of coupons. Red ornate border, black print and blue underprint. Very decorative. £1,000 brown stamp at top right corner. Printer: Lot# 1365 China Chinese Gold Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Peking China. Est. $1500-2000 Loan Bonds for Russian Rubles and French Francs Chinese Govt 5% Gold HWAC# 106529 ZLoan Bond for 189.4 Russian Roubles 1913; Chinese Government 5% reorg Lot# 1369 China 1919 Chinese Government gold loan bond, 1913. Est. $275-700 Treasury Note Government of the Chinese HWAC# 106578 Republic Treasury Not No. 3727 for £100 Sterling. 8% 10 Year Treasury Notes 1925/1929.” Issue of Lot#1366 ChinaChineseGovernment £1,803,200 Sterling bearing interest at the rate of $20, $100 Gold Loan Bonds, 1912 8.0 per cent per annum by virtue of an agreement Pair of Chinese Gold Bonds, 1912. The between the Government of the Chinese Republic $100 bond has a PACSO certificate and Messrs. Vickers Limited, dated the 1st day D16201. 5% Gold Loan of 1912 series. of the tenth month of the 8th Yer of the Republic excellent condition. Est. $350-700 being the 1st day of October 1919 and officially HWAC# 106475 communicated by the Wai Chiao Pu (Chinese Foreign Office) to the British Minister in Peking on the 11th day of the tenth month of the 8th year of the Republic being the 11th day of October 1919.” Signed by the Minister of the Chinese Republic in London. “This bond has been issued in London and for such purpose is countersigned for identification for Lloyds Bank Limited” Signed by Smanters? Signed and sealed by the Minister of Finance. Red embossed one pound stamp/seal on top right. Tri-fold sheet of 73 Coupons is included, but detached from certificate. Print is black with green border and safety print. Reverse is printed in green and red Chinese writing. Certificate approximately 8” X 12”,. Multiple pin holes on top right corner. Creases and folds. Coupon sheet measures approximately 12” x 22” tri-folded. Est. $800-1200 HWAC# 108052 Lot# 1370 China Chinese Imperial Govt Gold Bonds of 1898 Three bonds of the suite from 1898: $25, $50, $100 pounds Sterling. Two with PASCO certificates of authenticity. Each with imprinted revenue stamps from UK and Germany. Est. $550-850 HWAC# 106478 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 43
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 General Foreign Lot# 1371 China 1907 Chinese Imperial Railway Lot# 1376 China 1913 Lung-Tsing-U-Hai Bond Bond No. 23706. Imperial China. £100 Railway Bond from the Republic of China Sterling. Chinese Imperial Railway 5% Gold Loan Bond #B192009 Republic of China. Lung-Tsing- for the Shanghai-Nanking Railway. Authorized by an U-Hai Railway. £20 Sterling, 5% Gold Loan of Imperial edict of June 9, 1903, this loan was issued 1913. Issued under a resolution of the National to continue the construction of the railway between Assembly of Peking dated September 27, 1912, Shanghai and Nanking. These bonds were secured in accordance with an agreement between the by a first mortgage on the railway “now completed Chinese Government and the Compagnie Generale between Woosung and Shanghai, and also on all De Chemins De Fer Et De Tramways in China. This lands, materials, rolling stock, buildings, property bond was issued for the construction of the Kansuh and premises of every description purchased or to to the Sea Railway. Dated at Brussels, January 1, be purchased by the railways...and on the revenue 1913. Authenticated and certified by PASS-CO of all descriptions derivable therefrom.” Dated D27181. Beautiful large sized bond ( Approx 11” X at London, June 1, 1907. Certificate of Authenticity from PASS-CO 20” with attached page of payment coupons -two have been removed D17046. Black print with pink ornate border and safety print. Est. from corner of coupon sheet) Ornate blue border with “5%” at corners $300-400 HWAC# 106601 and “£20” on each side, black print, round red stamp and round black stamp Green underprint . Printer J. Vershueren Anvers. Reverse is Lot# 1372 China Chinese Railroad printed in blue with Terms of the Agreement and Memorandum and Bonds (4 different) Four different Amortization table. Creases from folding, and slightly worn edge and Chinese Railroad bonds. Lung-Tsing-U- corners, otherwise very nice condition. Est. $1500-2500 HWAC# Hai Ry, 1925, 500 Francs, 8%. Same RR, 106528 500 Francs, 8%, 1921. Pien Lo RY, gold loan, 500 francs, 5%. 1907. Tientsin- Lot# 1377 China c2003-2012 Pukow Ry, 1910, $100 sterling. Est. Mineralogical Record of China (5 $275-700 HWAC# 106577 Books) Beautiful glossy magazines of the mineralogical records of Mining Lot# 1373 China Chinese Railroad in China, Geology of China, Mineral Bonds- Four Four different Chinese Dealing, Chinese Flourite, Chinese Railroad bonds. 5% Hukuang Railways Cinnabar & much more. Gorgeous color Gold Loan of 1911, $100 sterling- 2 photos. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 84468 bonds of the same design. 1912 bond to construct Lung-U-Hai-Railway (pasco Lot# 1378 China Republic of China cert). same RR, 1920. (Pasco Cert). Est. Bond Bond No. 0023961. No PASS- $350-700 HWAC# 106575 CO certificate. Printed in Chinese. Est. $400-500 HWAC# 108049 Lot# 1375 Lot# 1374 China Five Chinese Bonds Lot# 1379 China 1912 Republic of China Five Chinese bonds, one with a PASCO Bond Bond #1001 £500 Sterling. Chinese certificate. All are in a Chinese dialect. Government 5% Gold Loan of 1912. Authorized all but one have coupons. Please see the by a special order of the President of the photos. Est. $350-700 HWAC# 106573 Republic dated September 2, 1912. This bond was “issued to provide capital for the repayment China Four Hukuang Railways Bonds, 1911 Four of existing Loans and for the reorganization different Hukuang Railway of the Government and for productive works.” bonds: $20 sterling sinking Payment on these bonds was secured by fund gold bonds funded by surplus revenues derived from the Salt Gabelle Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, (Salt Tax). Issued in London, these bonds were $20 sterling funded by to bear interest payable from September 30, Banque de L’Indo-Chine, 1912. Certificate of Authenticity from PASS_CO $100 sterling funded by D14407. Edges are heavily creased and worn. Est. $800-1000 HWAC# Deutsch-Asiatische Bank, 108050 $100 sterling funded by Hong Kong and Shanghai Lot# 1380 China 1937 Republic of China Banking Corp. Est. $550- Bond Bond No. M734 $1000 Secured Sinking 1050 HWAC# 106571 Fund Bond of 1937 bearing a step up interest rate beginning at 2% to a maximum of 4%. The total loan issue was $4,900,000 and was issued to fund the redemption of the 1919 USD 6% Treasury Notes which carried a higher 6% interest rate. This loan was secured by a direct charge upon the “entire salt revenues derived and to be derived by the Chinese Government subject only to charges and liens existing on such revenues as of May 14, 1937.” Dated at Washington D.C., July 1, 1937. Certificate of Authenticity from PASS-CO D34413 Est. $800-1200 HWAC# 108051 44 July 2019 Americana Auction
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 General Foreign Lot# 1381 China 1912 Republic of China Bond Lot# 1385 China Suite of Chinese Bond #685 £1000 Sterling. Chinese Government Government Loan Bonds, 1912-1918 Four different Chines Government Loan 5% Gold Loan of 1912. Series D. Authorized by Bonds, 19112-1918. $5 (brown), $10 a special order of the President of the Republic (purple), $50 (green), $100 (brown) dated September 2, 1912. This bond was (Sterling), each with the red block Chinese stamp in the middle, and each “issued to provide capital for the repayment with the appropriate adhesive revenue stamp in top right corner. Excellent of existing Loans and for the reorganization condition. Est. $750-1250 HWAC# 106476 of the Government and for productive works.” Payment on these bonds was secured by surplus revenues derived from the Salt Gabelle (Salt Tax). Issued in London, these bonds were to bear interest payable from September 30, 1912. Certificate of Authenticity from PASS-CO D15862. Discoloration. small tears and rips, worn edges. Est. $4000- 5500 HWAC# 108047 Lot# 1382 China 1937 Republic of China Lot# 1386 China Three Chinese Liberty Bond Bond No. 0612884 issued for Bonds (banking) Three banking CN$50 bearing 4% interest. The repayment of related Chinese bonds. Banque principal and interest were to be secured by Industrielle de China, 1913; Hong Kong “appropriations from the National Treasury Bank stock i/u, 1987; Republic of China by order of the Ministry of Finance as they 5% gold bond, 1925. Est. $70-200 fall due.” This was the first of a seris of loan HWAC# 106576 issued by the National Government to finance the war effort against Japan following the Lot# 1387 China Tienstin-Pukpow Battle of Lugou Bridge, also referred to as Railway Loan Bonds, 1912 Three the Marco Polo Bridge Incident prompting bonds related to this railroad. The first the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War. two are $20 and $100 pound sterling Dated September 1, 1937/ Certificate of bonds; the third is a supplemental Authentication from PASS-CO D14595. Fine condition. Est. $100-600 bond, $20, 1912 Est. $425-850 HWAC# HWAC# 108046 106570 Lot# 1383 China 1937 Republic of China Lot# 1388 Chinese Railroad Bonds Liberty Bond Bond No. 054029 issued for (4) Four different Chinese railroad CN$100 bearing 4% interest. The repayment bonds: $100 sterling 5% Government of principal and interest were to be secured Tientsin-Pukow Railway loan, 1908 by “appropriations from the National and another of the same denomination Treasury by order of the Ministry of Finance from 1907; Railway Equipment 8% as they fall due.” This was the first of a series loan, 1922; Tramway bond 1913. Est. of loans issued by the National Government to $425-1050 HWAC# 106574 finance the war effort against Japan following the Battle of Lugou Bridge, also referred to Lot# 1389 Cuba Cuba Postcards as the Marco Polo Bridge Incident prompting Approx 100 Cuba postcards. Mostly the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War. Habana, fortress, Morro Castle, mostly Dated September 1, 1937. Certificate of chromolitho, a few RPC’sSalvatore Authentication from PASS-CO D18766. Extremely fine. Est. $400-800 Falcone Collection Est. $60-90 HWAC# HWAC# 108045 105223 Lot# 1384 China 1937 Lot# 1390 Denmark Denmark Postcards Republic of China Approx 30 Denmark postcards. Kobehhavn, Liberty Bond Bond No. Sonderbrogade, majestic old buildings. 022965 Republic of China. Several RPC’sSalvatore Falcone Collection Liberty Bond issued for Est. $20-40 HWAC# 105212 CN$1000 bearing 4% interest. The repayment of principal and interest were to be secured by “appropriations from the National Treasury by order of the Ministry of Finance as they fall due.” This was the first of a series of loans issued by the national Government to finance the war effort against Japan following the Battle of Lugou Bridge, also referred to as the Marco Polo Bridge Incident prompting the start of the Second Sino-Japanese War. Dated September 1, 1937. Excellent condition. payment coupons attached with one coupon removed. Beautiful, ornate document. Est. $2000- 3500 HWAC# 106530 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 45
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 General Foreign Lot# 1396 Europe Windmill and Lighthouse Postcards Approx 14 Lot# 1391 Denmark Denmark Postcards modern windmill and lighthouse Approx 50 modern Denmark postcards, postcardsSalvatore Falcone Collection Copenhagen and moreSalvatore Falcone Est. $50-80 HWAC# 105341 Collection Est. $30-50 HWAC# 105220 Lot# 1397 Paris, France Paris, France Lot# 1392 Egypt Egypt Postcards Postcards Approx 225 Paris, France Approx 60 Egypt postcards. Sphinx, postcards. Notre Dame, Eiffel Tower, pyramids, Nile, Thebes, camels and Arc de Triomphe, WWI, Moulin Rouge. more. Several RPC’sSalvatore Falcone Nice historical views with many Collection Est. $50-80 HWAC# 105144 RPC’sSalvatore Falcone Collection Est. $200-400 HWAC# 105139 Lot# 1393 London, England Galang Besar Rubber Plantations stock Lot# 1398 France French Assorted Postcard 25 Ordinary shares in Galang Besar Collection Approx 500 French postcards. Rubber Plantations, Ltd, London Many smaller towns and cities. Does NOT England, number B39831, issued July include Paris, South of France or featured 5, 1937 with 29 uncancelled coupons, buildings.Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. two cancelled on Sept. 1967. Black $300-600 HWAC# 105133 Belgloue 4F 89c Belgie stamp. Three red shilling raised imprint stamp dated Lot# 1399 France French Building June 28, 1937 and stamp of A Timbreer Postcard Collection Approx 200 te Zegelen dated Dec 7, 1937. Copy in non chateau, castle or church French and English. Raised company logo. Ken Prag Collection Est. French postcards. No Paris. Mostly $25-35 HWAC# 86555 RPC’sSalvatore Falcone Collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# 105136 Lot# 1394 London, England 1846 Rare Book / “ The Count Of Monte Cristo “ Part Lot# 1400 France French Chateau II Here is a real treasure, that is for sure. It is and Castle Postcards Approx 100 a book entitled “ The Count of Monte Cristo”. castle and chateaux postcards from This is only part two, part one is missing. But, France, many RPC’sSalvatore Falcone it is the early revision of the French novel, Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 105134 with correction in the name from “ Christo “ to “ Cristo”. Plus there is the chapter entitled Lot# 1401 France French Church “ The House On The Allees de Meilhan Postcards Approx 85 French church “included in this volume. Also, it has NO, postcards, about half RPC’sSalvatore illustrations.Published by Chapman & Hall, Falcone Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# but not embossed ! In 1889, the publisher “ 105135 Little Brown”, updated this earlier revision, and removed the chapter” The House On The Allees de Meilhan”, and Lot# 1402 France French Park the last chapter was “ The Departure”. The binding is in fair to good and Monument Postcards Approx condition, considering the age of the item. In side the front cover is the 125 French postcards of parks and signature” Chas. Lake / Reno/ Nv./ Oct 14 1895 !! So, this volume can monuments, many RPC’sSalvatore not be the 1889 revision, because it does have the additional chapter Falcone Collection Est. $100-200 that was added in 1846, but removed in 1889 !! Also, all the pages have HWAC# 105137 an unusual design on the ends, to match the front and back cover. very interesting item.Anyone out there have part 1 ? ( RH) Est. $300-600 HWAC# 105412 Lot# 1395 Europe Spain/Portugal/ Gibraltar Postcards Approx 150 Spain/ Portugal/Gibraltar postcards, mostly modern, several RPC’s. Barcelona, Toledo, etcSalvatore Falcone Collection Est. $100- 150 HWAC# 105277 46 July 2019 Americana Auction
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 General Foreign Lot# 1403 France 1865 Henri Martin Lot# 1409 Germany Germany Signed Letter Signed 1865 letter Postcards Approx 225 German by Henri Martin in French to Mary postcards-chromolitho, modern a few Louise Booth, an American translator RPC’sSalvatore Falcone Collection Est. who had previously published a very $60-100 HWAC# 105274 good translation of his extensive 13-volume work, Histoire de Franc. Lot# 1410 Germany WWI German “Henri Martin (a.k.a. Bon Louis Henri “Anti Russian” Arm Band Black cloth Martin) (20 February 1810 in Saint- with white skull WW I German Anti Quentin, Aisne – 14 December 1883 in Russian Sons of Germany armband. Paris) was a French historian, who was celebrated in his own day but They wanted Russians out of Germany whose modern reputation has been eclipsed by the greater literary before they destroyed the economy. 7.75x16”. Frayed edges, otherwise and interpretive powers of his contemporary, the equally passionate nice condition for age Est. $300-500 HWAC# 106227 patriot Jules Michelet, whose works have often been reprinted.[After publishing a few novels, Martin devoted his life to the study of the Lot# 1411 Gibraltar Gibraltar history of France, writing Histoire de France, a formidable work in Postcards Approx 60 Gibraltar 13 volumes (1833-1836). He later brought the history down to 1789 postcards. Seaport, The Rock, in the 4th edition (19 vols., 1865), and received from the Institut de barracks, markets and more. Many France 20,000 francs as a prize in 1869. The Avenue Henri-Martin in RPC’sSalvatore Falcone Collection Est. Paris is named after him.” from wikipedia Est. $80-120 HWAC# 106482 $50-100 HWAC# 105142 Lot# 1404 France Jean-Baptiste Lot# 1412 Great Britain Great Honoré Raymond Capefigue Signed Britain, Ireland, Wales, Scotland Letter Undated letter in French. “Jean- Large Collection Too many cards to Baptiste Honoré Raymond Capefigue count, perhaps 1500? Britian, Ireland, was a French historian and biographer. Wales and Scotland. Large assortment. He was born in Marseille, France. At the Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $400- age of twenty he went to Paris to study 1000 HWAC# 105237 law, but soon switched to journalism”. from wikipedia. Folds, toning, 2 round .5” spots. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 106484 Lot# 1405 France Mountains of France Postcards Approx 40 mountains of France postcards. Many RPC’sSalvatore Falcone Collection Est. $30-60 HWAC# 105132 Lot# 1406 France South of France Lot# 1413 Great Britain Oxford Postcard Collection Approx 160 South University Postcards (3) 3 different of France postcards-Nice, Cannes, Oxford University oars, flags and arms postcardsSalvatore Falcone Collection Monaco, Monte Carlo and more. Many Est. $40-60 HWAC# 105436 RPC’sSalvatore Falcone Collection Est. $140-250 HWAC# 105131 Lot# 1414 Great Britain 1962 William Howitt Signed Letter Signed letter Lot# 1407 Germany 2 German Stock $100-150 HWAC# 106483 by William Howitt, 1862. requesting Certs (Joke Certs.) All written in delivery?”William Howitt, was a prolific German. No. 15877, No. 1184 shares, No. English writer on history and other 64. Vignettes of caricature of scantily clad subjects. William and his wife Mary women. 8.5” x 12”. Est. $40-70 HWAC# also owned a school still used today; Howitt Primary School in Heanor, 86834 Derbyshire.” from wikipedia. 2 vertical ink stains, .25” center peroration. Est. Lot# 1415 India India Postcards Approx 60 India postcards. Taj Mahal, Bombay, Calcutta, Agra, Dehli and more. Several RPC’sSalvatore Falcone Collection Est. $40-60 HWAC# 105210 Lot# 1408 Germany c1900’s German States & Old Towns (Postcards) Approx. 100 chromolitho’s & RPC’s of old towns & states in Germany; Liechtenstein; Luxembourg; Poland; Romania; Yugoslavia; Germany; & Latvia. Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $60-100 HWAC# 105304 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 47
DAY 1 Thursday, July 11 General Foreign Lot# 1422 Italy c1900’s Italian Postcards Chromolitho’s & black Lot# 1416 Israel Israel/Palestine & white. Some contemporary and Postcards Approx 70 Palestine/Israel older postcards approx. 40. Amalfi - postcards, chromolitho and photo. Panorama dai Cappuccini; Sorrento - Herodium, Jerusalem, Wailing Wall, Imperial Hotel Trementabo - Giardina. Bethlehem and more.Salvatore Falcone There are 16 Trieste; 16 Sorrento; 10+ Collection Est. $60-90 HWAC# 105215 Amalfi.Salvatore Falcone Collection Lot# 1417 Israel 1950’s Israeli Bonds Est. $40-80 HWAC# 91373 Lot# 1423 Italy c1900’s Italy & / 2 Items Item # 1 of 2: Very unusual Greece Postcards Approx. 200 Israeli bond, may have been used for chromolitho’s & RPC’s of Italy & Greece. travel purposes. Printed with a nice Includes: Grande Corniche (Road from sage green border. Stock number # Nice to Menton) Sorento,m Panorama 58470. 10 Shares shown. 9 3/8 “ high da Capodimonte; Pompeii - Casa detta x 6 3/8’ long. Also a great vignette on degli Amorini d’oro; Many of Greece the top, of a Menorah. The Menorah including: Athens; Heraclion Crete; is a symbol of the 7 days of creation, & many more. Salvatore Falcone and is used during the 8 day festival Collection Est. $80-100 HWAC# 105305 of Hanukkah. This festival commemorates the re-dedication of the Second Temple in 164 B.C. under Judas Maccabaeus. Item #2 of 2: Lot# 1424 Italy c1900’s Italy Same as as Item #1, but the stock number is # 83758 ( RH). Houghton (Postcards, RPC’s & Chromolitho’s) Estate Collection Est. $50-100 HWAC# 105019 Approx. 40 postcard including: 11 from Assisi; 6 of Fiesole; 4 of Ferrara; Lot# 1418 Bologna, Italy c1900’s Italy 2 of Faenza; 5 of Siracusa & many more. Postcards Approx. 40 chromolitho’s & Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $40- RPC’s in this lot of the city of Bologna. 80 HWAC# 91372 Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $80- 100 HWAC# 91380 Lot# 1425 Italy c1900’s Italy Postcards Chromolitho’s & black & Lot# 1419 Pompeii, Italy c1900’s Italy white, & RPC, from Italy. 33 are from Postcards Approx. 30 postcards of Napoli; 10 are from Capri. Approx. 40 Pompeii & ruins. Pompeii was an ancient postcards in this lot.Salvatore Falcone Roman city near modern Naples in the Collection Est. $40-80 HWAC# 91375 Campania region of Italy, in the territory of the commune of Pompeii. The lost city Lot# 1426 Italy c1900’s Italy of Pompeii, along with Herculaneum and Postcards Approx. 40 Chromolitho’s & many villas in the surrounding area, was black & white postcards. 22 of Verona; 3 buried under 4 to 6 m of volcanic ash Trier; 14 Ravenna; 7 Palermo. Salvatore and pumice in the eruption of Mount Falcone Collection Est. $40-80 HWAC# Vesuvius in AD 79.Salvatore Falcone 91376 Collection Est. $80-100 HWAC# 91379 Lot# 1427 Italy c1900’s Italy Lot# 1420 Rome, Italy c1900’s Postcards Approx. 40 chromolitho’s Italy Postcards Approx. 250 RPC’s & RPC’s of the Vatican & churches. & Chromolitho’s in this lot! The Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $80- coliseum; Roof Garden, Hotel Eden, 100 HWAC# 91377 Rome; Basilica’s Paolo; Altar of the Nation, & many more!Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $200-300 HWAC# 91382 Lot# 1421 Italy c1900’s Italian Cities (Various Post Cards) Approx. 60 RPC’s & chromolitho’s of various cities in Italy. Features Ventimiglia;Trieste, Piazza Oberdan; Albano, Antiche Terme Cello Maio & more.Salvatore Falcone Collection Est. $40-80 HWAC# 91370 48 July 2019 Americana Auction
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