Bid Live, Online, by Mail, Fax, or Phonewww.FHWAC.com or call us at 775-851-1859Auction DateAuction DateHolabird Western Americana Collections, LLCPreviewPreviewWednesday, Nov 17 from 10am-5pm by appointment We strongly advise you contact us at (775) 851-1859 if you plan to attend the preview or to schedule a private appointment. Phone and video previews are also available! Please provide a list of items and minimum of 24 hours notice.Shipping & Lot PickupShipping & Lot PickupPlease allow 10-14 business days for shipping once your payment has posted unless you're order is expedited. Whenever possible we encourage you to pick up your lots in person and say hello! Please schedule an appointment first so that we're prepared when you arrive. *Minimum of 24 hours advanced notice required for all pickupsThursday-Monday | Nov 18, 19, 20, 21, & 22, 2021Starting Time: 8am Pacific time each day3555 Airway Drive, Suite 308, Reno, NV 89511or bid online at www.FHWAC.com Auction Location Auction Location
IMPORTANT NOTICEWe are transitioning from print catalogs to online catalogs!Collecting the West since 1984We are changing our approach to printed catalogs! A vast majority of our bidders have demonstrated a preference and appreciation for the online version of our catalogs. Not only do our online catalogs offer you the most up-to-date descriptions and photos, you also have the ability to see current and opening bid status, as well as register and place bids right away! While the Holabird print catalogs have been an important reference publication in the past, they are unfortunately out of date the moment they are printed. By modernizing our business model and adapting to the digital era we not only have the opportunity to reduce unnecessary paper waste, we are also able to bring you the most current and relevant catalogs in an easy to use online format.For our active bidders who do not use online resources have no fear; we will not be eliminating the print catalogs altogether. Our goal is to continue producing a reduced print catalog featuring highlighted items from each auction. Additional lots will still be available for viewing online as usual. If you are a bidder who needs and prefers a printed catalog in order to view lots and bid, please reach out to us and let us know. We will do our best to accommodate all of our clients!
Table of ContentsDay 1 (Thur, Nov 18) Lots 1000-1601Art (1000-1269) ......................................................... 9Firearms-Weapons (1270-1292) ........................31Foreign (1293-1338) ..............................................33Political (1339-1352) .............................................36Military (1353-1402) .............................................38Tools (1403-1422) ...................................................44Native Americana (1423-1477) ..........................45Sports (1478-1535) ................................................49Transportation (1536-1601) ...............................54Day 2 (Fri, Nov 19) Lots 2000-2657Stocks & Bonds ......................................................... 60All Categories including Mining, Railroad, & various industries (2000-2657)Day 4 (Sun, Nov 21) Lots 4000-4620\"Geographically Sorted Ephemera (4000-4265) .......................................169General Collectibles (4269-4395) ....................191Souvenir Plates (4396-4424) .............................200Spoons & Flatware (4425-4428) ......................203Entertainment (4429-4446) ..............................203Circus (4447-4450) ...............................................205Toys (4451-4484) ..................................................206Marbles (4485-4489) ...........................................208Bottles (4490-4527) .............................................208Saloon (4528-4546) ..............................................211Tobacciana (4547-4559) .....................................213Gaming (4560-4566) ............................................214Cowboy (4567-4599) ............................................215Clothing (4600-4620) ...........................................218Day 3 (Sat, Nov 20) Lots 3000-3609Minerals (3000-3018) ...........................................123Mining (3019-3034) ..............................................124Numismatics (3195-3258) ..................................139Tokens (3259-3412) ..............................................144Philatelic & Postal History (3413-3609) .........154Day 5 (Mon, Nov 22) Lots 5000-5614WF/Express (5000-5002) .................................. 220World's Fair / Expositions (5003-5013) ....... 220Firefighting Memorabilia (5014-5017) ......... 221Fraternal Organizations (5018-5022) ........... 221Badges (5023-5044) ............................................ 222Maps (5045-5066) ................................................ 224Books (5067-5314) .............................................. 225Furnishings & 3D (5315-5363) ........................ 245Jewelry (5364-5461) ........................................... 248Music (5462-5490) ............................................... 255Photography (5491-5614) ................................. 259
4Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLCFrom:to:Increment:$1$95$5$100$190$10$200$475$25$500$1,450$50$1,500 $3,400 $100$3,500 $9,750 $250$10,000 $30,000 $500$30,000up$10001. The placing of a bid shall constitute the bidder’s acceptance of these terms of sale.2. BUYER’S PREMIUM & INSURANCE: There will be a 25% Buyer’s Premium added to the sale price (hammer) of each lot. We accept cash, checks, money orders, wire transfers, credit cards and PayPal. 3. COINS, CURRENCY AND PRECIOUS METALS, Insurance. The buyer’s commission for this section is 20.5%. Coins and currency shall be defined as any regular Federal issue circulating coins and currency. Tokens are not considered coins. Precious metals shall be defined as ingots, silver or gold rounds, bullion items and gold nuggets. Mineral specimens are not considered under the precious metals category. Commemorative items such as metals and ribbons are not considered coins of precious metals. However, lots that consist entirely of gold or silver of high purity, including commemorative metals, are considered precious metals. Please contact our office if you need clarification on a specific lot. 4. SALES TAX: Sales tax may be applicable in any of the 50 states according to current tax laws regarding internet sales. Please check your state's tax regulations. HWAC will charge sales tax for those states that we know have instituted internet sales tax. All bonafide resale dealers with a current valid resale license should submit their license in advance to HWAC.5. SHIPPING & HANDLING: The customer is responsible for all shipping charges. Shipping and Handling will be estimated prior to invoicing, based on the size and weight of your purchase. All shipping and handling is subject to a minimum charge of $19.00. If additional shipping and handling costs are required, the buyer will be re-invoiced for the balance due. Items are not shipped until the invoice is completely paid. Many buyers purchase a number of lots. Every effort will be made to include all lots in a single shipping charge calculated to cover the weight and size of the package(s). NOTE: Some shipments (of unusual size, dimension, or weight) may require special handling for which individual costs will be calculated and applied to the shipping charge on the invoice. Purchases will be shipped via our approved, insured carriers: Federal Express or the US Postal Service. All items shipped Federal Express or USPS will be insured for the full value determined at 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 with 24 hours notice given to HWAC prior to pick-up. 6. LIVE (FLOOR) BIDDING: Please arrive a few minutes early to check in and receive your bidding paddle. We will open lots with more than one bid at the current high absentee bid or 50% of the low estimate at the auctioneer’s discretion. Please be sure to bid on the correct lots during the live auction. Our auction progress is at a rate of between 60 and 150 lots per hour. An item is not sold until the next lot is announced. (We are not esponsible for Internet bids that arrive late.) The auctioneer will identify the successful bidder by number and announce the winning bid amount. If you are not sure whether you won the lot or not, it is your responsibility to ask for clarification 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 actual time of the sale. 7. TELEPHONE BIDDING: Telephone bidding MUST be scheduled prior to this auction. If you do not schedule in advance, and choose instead to call on the day of the auction to request a line for bidding, you may find that we are unable to accommodate your request. Please limit your telephone bids to items of value greater than $500, or to 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 if an agent is available and will not be considered absentee or given first priority as such. It is your responsibility to submit all lot numbers and bid amounts accurately. Absentee bids MUST be equal to at least 50% of the low estimate if an estimate is provided. Bids on “No Lots” or “Withdrawn” Lots will not be executed. Bids made in amounts that do not conform to the bid increment table under Item #8 will be automatically rounded up or down by the computer, or rounded to the nearest proper bid increment at the discretion of the auctioneer. Absentee bids are entered into a computer that will bid live on your behalf at the auction. Absentee bids will compete live against other absentee bids, live internet bidders, floor bidders and phone bidders.9. INTERNET BIDDING: Both Absentee and Live Internet bidding are available through our live auction networks. If you wish to bid LIVE via the Internet, you MUST pre-register. A live feed is generally accessible during the auction. Online bidding remains open through the live auction, and online absentee bids may be placed anytime. Live bidding will open when the auction starts. Internet bidding is offered as a convenience for those who cannot attend the live sale. Please note that there may be delays or interruptions in Internet connectivity that are beyond our control. Attending the live auction or arranging for an agent is the most reliable way to secure your bids.10. NEW BIDDERS: Bidders unknown to us, who anticipate 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 the auction staff to execute bids. Deposits will be credited towards lots won and any balance will be refunded within 10 business days after the auction has concluded. New bidders will be given a spending limit at their initial request to participate. In order to increase this limit, you may be required to provide a letter of authorization from your bank in addition to providing references. Please contact our office at any time if you have questions regarding spending limits or references required to bid.11. AGENT BIDDING: There are numerous professional agents available to assist you should you require this service. Please contact the office for a list or to arrange for representation on the floor during the live auction. HWAC is not responsible for any acts or omissions by agents acting on behalf of bidders at our auctions.BE ADVISED: Auction participation through the live Internet bidding site is not 100% foolproof. The technology for this process is always changing, and the operation of it and the corresponding Internet connectivity issues are far beyond our control. Some folks have attempted to use the live Internet bidding process as their primary method of bidding, and have been quite successful. Others have failed completely. Depending upon your computer, server, host, and other factors, Internet signals may be delayed, such that bids may not be received in time. We cannot be held responsible for these delays, or for the lack of placed bids in a timely manner, or any other factors leading to unaccepted bids that are far beyond our control. Bidders should always have a backup plan for lots they highly desire. Live participation is best, followed by phone participation. We will not reopen lots for missed bids.12. RESERVES: Most of the lots in this auction are unreserved. Precious metals may be reserved at or near or slightly below spot, t the auctioneer's discretion. 13. BIDDING INCREMENTS: All bids must be submitted in U.S. dollars and in whole dollar amounts only in the appropriate increments as outlined below. If you choose to submit bids in an increment not listed below, your bid will be rounded to the nearest increment and you will be expected to pay the amount to which the bid was rounded should your bid be the winning bid. If you have any questions about an appropriate bid amount, please call us.TERMS AND CONDITIONSThis is a Live Auction conducted by Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC (HWAC).
5Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-185914. BID REDUCTION: All winning absentee bids will be reduced, if necessary, to the next bidding increment up from the last competing bid, as long as the minimum bid requirement has been met. For example, if you submit an absentee bid of $1000 and the next highest competing bid is $250, then you will win the lot for $275. 15. BID INFORMATION: Collectors often ask in advance the price level of a particular lot. We will give out the current competitive high absentee bid until we close the day before the live auction. You may also view absentee bids online at www.holabirdamericana.com.While we try to update the absentee bids as often as necessary, bids received close to the bidding deadline might not be reflected online, and we disclaim any responsibility for any bids made in reliance upon available online for inspection. HWAC is not responsible for condition inaccuracies on our website, which may be beyond our control. We do not own any of the live Internet bidding platforms, and thus many aspects of the Internet technology are out of our control.16. BID CANCELLATION: If you wish to cancel or change a bid after you have submitted your bids to us due to an error, you MUST PHONE assistance.us to advise us of this. Bid cancellations through mail, email, or faxes are not advisable. Errors are easy to make. Please call us if you have any questions on this.17. All stock certificates, checks, warrants, and other financial documents sold herein are sold as antiquities, and have no financial, securities, or public trading value whatsoever.18. We reserve the right to reject any bid we feel is not made in good faith.19. INVOICING:Shipping charges will be added to all invoices. Invoices are mailed or emailed within two business days after the close of all portions of the sale. Within 15 calendar days of receipt of invoice, payment is due in full to Holabird Western Americana Collections, 3555 Airway Dr., #308, Reno, NV 89511. LATE FEES MAY BE ADDED IF PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS ARE NOT MADE WITHIN THOSE 15 DAYS. Sales tax will be added to all sales picked-up after the auction or shipped to Nevada addresses, according to Nevada State law, unless a resale certificate is provided.20. PAYMENT:We accept Cash, Visa, Master Card, American Express, Discover, Money Order/Cashier’s Check, Wire Transfer, Personal Check or PayPal. Customers wishing to pay by cash, check or money order MUST contact our office for an invoice total before submitting payment. All returned checks are subject to a $25 fee. Cash received in arising or claimed to be arising from the auction on any lot. Bidder’s amounts greater than $10,000 is subject to the filing of IRS form 8300, as required by law.21. Automatic Credit Card Billing: Internet bidders are subject to the payment terms and conditions outlined on the internet bidding platform they utilize, which may include the automatic payment of auction invoices with the credit card information on file at the time of registration. 22. NON-PAYMENT: HWAC reserves the right to cancel any invoice not paid in full within 15 days. A cancelled invoice does not relieve the these Terms and Conditions and/or any purported settlement shall be bidder from their obligation to pay seller fees and buyer’s premiums compensating HWAC for its services in conducting the auction.Interest shall run on all outstanding balances at the highest rate permitted by law. HWAC shall have a lien against the merchandise purchased by the bidder, and any other of bidder’s property then held the claim arose or the claim is waived. In every case, the prevailing by HWAC or its affiliates, to secure payment of the invoice, and with respect thereto HWAC shall have all the rights of a secured creditor under the Nevada Commercial Code, including but not limited to the right of sale. HWAC may sell the lot(s) securing the invoice to any under bidders in the auction that the lot(s) appeared, or at subsequent private or public sale, or relist the lot(s) in a future auction conducted by HWAC. A defaulting bidder agrees to pay for the reasonable costs of resale (including a 10% seller’s commission, if consigned to an auction conducted by HWAC). The defaulting bidder is liable to pay any difference between his or her total original invoice for the lot(s), plus any applicable interest, and the net proceeds for the lot(s) if sold at private sale or the subsequent hammer price of the lot(s) less the 10% seller’s commissions, if sold at an HWAC auction. If HWAC refers any invoice to an attorney for collection, the bidder agrees to pay attorney’s fees, court costs, and other collection costs incurred by HWAC. Any bidder who fails to follow the terms of payment will be reported to iCollector and may be barred from participating in future Holabird Western Americana auctions.23. CONDITION: We strongly recommend that you attend the live preview to see lots in their entirety. Conditions are not always noted, and large lots may not be itemized due to catalog restraints. For questions, detailed information, or additional images of any lot please contact our office at 775-851-1859. Bidders are responsible for understanding the condition of items. Conditions noted are subjective, and may differ person to person. High resolution images of all items are discrepancies; it is the bidders responsibility to determine condition prior to bidding. 24. RETURN POLICY: All items are guaranteed to be authentic unless otherwise noted. If authenticity is challenged, please call our office for ALL SALES ARE FINAL. You may only return any piece that was significantly inaccurately described by calling our office within 10 days of receipt of item(s) and notifying us of the error and reason for return. We do not refund postage or insurance.Please call us if you require a more specific condition report. Any items that are returned must be returned in the exact, unaltered condition.When we receive your bids we will assume you have read the description in the catalog, viewed the image of the item, have contacted us regarding any questions you may have on any lot and/or have previewed the lot in person.25. This sale is being held under the laws of the State of Nevada.26.HWAC shall not be held responsible for any problem due to the bidder’s failure to follow the rules, terms and conditions of this sale, or any failure to bid due to the loss of the online auction process provided by any of the online auction networks; or missed bids, changed bids or cancelled due the bidder’s failure to follow the proper bidding procedure outlined herein. 27. By placing a bid or otherwise participating in the auction, Bidder accepts these Terms and Conditions, and specifically agrees to the dispute resolution provided herein.28. HWAC shall not be responsible for consequential damages, incidental damages, compensatory damages, or any other damages sole remedy for any proven act or omission shall be rescission of sale and refund of the amount paid by Bidder.29. Any claim, dispute, or controversy in connection with, relating to and/or arising out of the Auction, participation in the Auction, award of lots, damages of claims to lots, descriptions, condition reports, provenance, estimates, return and warranty rights, any interpretation of these Terms and Conditions, any alleged verbal modification of exclusively heard by, and the parties consent to exclusive in personal jurisdiction of, the Superior Court of Washoe County, Nevada. THE PARTIES EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY. Any claim must be brought within one (1) year of the auction from which party shall be entitled to an award of its attorney’s fees and costs.
What do you get when you consign with us?Holabird Live: Live internet auctions put your material in front of a larger audience than ever before. Our internet pres-ence has opened up the market to a whole new generation of bidding. Not only do we offer live online bidding at no ad-ditional charge, but we also offer phone bidding and have live agents readily available to secure bids on all platforms. Never before has bidding in one of our auctions been so easy.Historically Researched Descriptions: Our team of re-search writers craft colorfully written historical descriptions that tell the stories behind the items we sell. Through these accurately written descriptions we paint a picture for the col-lector and create a need and desire for your items.Professional Photography: Colorful, vibrant, high resolu-tion photographs tell a story all their own. Our expert photographer will give your items the attention they need to make them look amazing both online and in print.Cataloguing: Full color, high quality, artfully designed cata-logs put your collections on the coffee tables of advanced collectors. Our catalogs are more than a just a catalogue of goods for sale, they’ve become historic reference works that our clients have come to know and love. We also offer the same high-quality catalog format online, making our catalogs accessible to more than 6000 bidders worldwide.Marketing: We market extensively to advanced collectors through online advertising, national print advertising, trade shows, and direct proprietary marketing among other public-ity. We’re seasoned marketers so you can rest assured know-ing your material will get the recognition it deserves.Superior Customer Service: At Holabird’s Western Ameri-cana Collections, we pride ourselves in offering a high level of customer service that you can count on. Our commitment to you is what sets us apart from the rest. You want someone you can trust, and we are by your side every step of the way. The Process:Appraisal & Inspection: We begin the process with an informal inspection of your item(s). We can do this in person or through photographs and descriptions, via email, fax, mail, or telephone. Once we have the opportunity to evaluate your items, we will then provide you with a professional opinion of value.Submit your photographs & descriptions to:Holabird’s Western Americana Collections 3555 Airway Drive, Suite# 308 Reno, NV 89511Email us at [email protected] us toll free 844-HWAC-RNO (4922-766) or send us a fax 775-851-1834.Consignment: Once we’ve determined that your material is a good fit for us and one of our upcoming sales, we will discuss the perfect venue for your items and spend some time with you to go over reserves, estimates, and sellers commission. Our commission rates are highly competitive and all inclu-sive. We have no photo or cataloging fees, no insurance fees, and no other hidden charges or gimmicks.Estimates & Value: We use decades of sound experience and judgment to assign estimates. We market extensively through national advertising and participation in trade shows, and we find that most items sell for premium prices. There are, however, unpredictable times when items sell for less than expected. This is usually balanced by items selling for pre-miums. We cannot predict market prices or conditions and, ultimately, our buyers set the prices.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. CONSIGNING WITHHolabird Western Americana Collections, LLCWhy 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.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.
7Meet the TeamUwe Nikoley is our photographer and imaging expert� With an academic background in electrical engineering, Uwe has brought the latest technological advancements and efficiency to his posi-tion at HWAC� His long hours, dedication, perfectionism, and determination have been an invaluable asset and continue to improve the quality of our catalogs�Barbara Wilson is our graphic designer and layout artist� With a comprehensive background in design and publishing she is responsible for the composition and overall layout of our auction catalogs, advertisements, flyers, brochures, and website con-tent� She enjoys the creative and his-torical environment of FHWAC�Special thank you to all of our team members not mentioned here. From research and descrip-tions, photography, client relations, inventory organization, and shipping and receiving, we cannot do what we do without each and every one of you!Paul Williams is our soft spoken, fabulous joke telling alternate auction-eer� Paul also describes and researches items for auction� Paul loves good food and wine and an occasional poker game� He is also a well-known numismatist and former president of the Reno Coin Club� His long, successful career in air traffic control made him well-equiped for the stress of FHWAC!Rob Vugteveen joined the Holabird team in May of 2018 with an extensive background in geophysical exploration, hard-rock mining, and custom mint-ing� You’ll occasionally see him and his white beard at the auction podium and behind the scenes working with data and images�Joe Elcano is an advocate for the importance of history to the world we live in today� A former educator for 36 years, he understands the importance of bringing that history to life� As he likes to say, “It is all about the story!” Born and raised in Reno, he is a serious Nevada history buff and collects any-thing from Nevada with a story! He has chosen to work with the fine people at Holabird Western Americana in his re-tirement for the excitement of learning new things and finding new stories!Maddie Polizziani has been with the Holabird team since 2017 assisting withphotographyandcurrentlymanages our inventory and packaging departments� She is a student at University of Nevada Reno and plans to go into the National Guard this fall, but will return in her current role� In her spare time she loves playing with her dog Gunner�Amy Baker has worked for Fred Holabird for over a decade as his past business manager for over 5 years and as Fred's personal assistant on special projects, appraisals and consulting jobs� She has upper management ex-perience and director level marketing expertise, in addition to writing, edit-ing, administrative and graphic design skills and when Fred is in a pinch, Amy knows Holabird well-enough to fill-in for almost any position in the com-pany� She enjoys challenging work, problem solving and helps out in a variety of roles, wherever she is needed most� Grant Peterson is originally from South Lake Tahoe, California� He has an undergraduate degree from the Universi-ty of California, Davis in Nature & Culture� He is also a graduate from the University of Nevada, Reno with a master’s degree in English� His previous experience includes teaching writing at the university level in Reno, Lake Tahoe, and Colorado� Grant works as a researcher, describer, and edi-tor for our catalogs and publications�Fred Holabird has been active in the mining industry for more than 25 years� He began his career as a mineral exploration geologist, and quickly moved into a position as Mine Geologist at a producing gold mine� Always interested in the his-torical side of the mining business, Holabird has invested in mining related documents and books for many years� At one point, he headed a large-scale business dealing in collectible Americana, culminating with the marketing of the Atocha treasure at Caesar’s Palace�Fred is well published in both technical as well as hobby related mining and western publications� He has been re-sponsible for discovery and production at two Nevada gold mines, also overseeing their operations� Since running his last gold mine (which also involved the cleanup of extensive mercury tailings and cyanide left by former operators), he has been involved in a lengthy EPA-related mine and mill site cleanup in Colorado�Part of his current work involves consulting to many sec-tors of the mining business� Recently, he consulted for the Treasure of the SS Central America, a ship that sunk in 1857 with tons of gold on board� The ship has been recovered and was the subject of a Discovery Channel documentary�
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9View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / AcrylicLot# 1000 Nevada City, California 1965 Painting by John Hackett Image of smiling man in club with “girls”. Framed--20.5”x 17.5” painting--14” x 11” Est. $100-240 HWAC# 136541Lot# 1001 Chicago, Illinois Original Ed Vebell Illustrations Five “America’s Patriotic Heroes” color illustrations on boards: 1) George Washington--”Defeated Cornwallis at Yorktown” (17.25” x 13.25”), includes 1st day cover, Yorktown, VA Oct. 19, 1990; 2) Sam Houston at the “Battle of Jacinto” (15.5” x 13”); 3) General Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright (15” x 13”) 4) General Alexander Patch “Commanded Southern France Invasion, 1944. (16.75” x 13.25”). Includes two 1st day covers--Washington, DC, Aug, 15, 1990. 5) Admiral Ernest King, “Defeated Japanese at the Coral Sea”, (17” x 13”). Includes 1ft day cover--Hoholulu, HI, May 8, 1988. Measurements are board sizes of illustrations. All are in excellent condition. Est. $1500-4000 HWAC#136913Lot# 1002 Framed Ed Vebell Original Illustration America’s Patriotic Heroes--Ed Vebell--”Alvin York, Led Defeat of German Machine Gun Nest”. Framed original illustration and 1st day cover, Pall Mall, TN, Oct 8, 1990, (24” x 16”). Signed illustration and First Day cover. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 136912Lot# 1003 1970íd African Hand Carved Wood Canes Lot of 4. Canes are L horn handle hand carved Three are African Paduak wood tow have black horn and one white horn handles. All canes are carved in a spiral or hollowed out fashion.Brought over 1970ís and in excellent condition. 37 in. In length. Est. $325-700 HWAC# 131424Lot# 1004 1970s African Mask Quiver/Arrow Lot of 3. Two tribal carved wood mask 33 and 23î tall. One arrow and quiver. The large mask is very detailed. In 1970-74 the Botswana Government was assisted by the Peace Corp. to develop a trade company to help with the marketing of local tribes craft work into the global market. Each item is handmade and therefore unique. These items are a result of the production from the 1970-74 period Est. $300-700 HWAC# 131438Lot# 1005 Baskets and Pot Mats Lot of 18. Five baskets with lids and one open basket, 6-10î width. 14 flat dish mats 6-10î. Excellent condition In 1970-74 the Botswana Government was assisted by the Peace Corp. to develop a trade company to help with the marketing of local tribes craft work into the global market. Each item is handmade and therefore unique. These items are a result of the production from the 1970-74 period Est. $375-700 HWAC# 131444Lot# 1006 1970s Bowls, Baskets, Mats And Table Legs Lot of 16. Six woven place mats, 15x16î, One Basket w/lid and attached handle woven in ëBack of the Pythonîpattern 16x6î. Five carved wooden salad bowl set: large bowl is 112x6î and four small bowls 7x2.5î. Four African rosewood carved table legs, 18îin length. All in excellent condition In 1970-74 the Botswana Government was assisted by the Peace Corp. to develop a trade company to help with the marketing of local tribes craft work into the global market. Each item is handmade and therefore unique. These items are a result of the production from the 1970-74 period Est. $450-1000 HWAC# 131437Lot# 1007 1970s Canes from Botswana Lot of 4. Canes are L horn handle hand carved. Woods are Bubinga, Afromosia Sapele and possibly Sedua. Kudu Horn handles. Two canes are carve in a spiral, hollowed out fashion. Brought over 1970ís and in excellent condition. 37 in. In length. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 131421Lot# 1008 1970s Carved Figures Botswana Lot of 5. 1.12î 17x6î Gazelle carved ironwood statue w/two 7î horns that mount onto the gazelle. 2. Ironwood 14î figure with pot on head. 3. 6î Budt w/headdress dark wood. 4. 16î ironwood figure of warrior holding spear and club. 5. 6î bust of ebony wood, female figurine w/carved earings. In 1970-74 the Botswana Government was assisted by the Peace Corp. to develop a trade company to help with the marketing of local tribes craft work into the global market. Each item is handmade and therefore unique. These items are a result of the production from the 1970-74 period Est. $375-800 HWAC# 131426Lot# 1009 1970s Ethnic Ostrich Shell Necklace, Brush, Fur Hat, clay pipes, Black Nedcklace Lot of 8. 1. Two strands of old ethnic. Heishi ostrich shell 9 ft. Ea. 2. Handmade brush. 3. Blades three strand necklace,black. 4. Beaded foot decoration. 5. Two Clay pipes with beaded lanyard. 6. Fur hat, possibly Steenbok. In 1970-74 the Botswana Government was assisted by the Peace Corp. to develop a trade company to help with the marketing of local tribes craft work into the global market. Each item is handmade and therefore unique. These items are a result of the production from the 1970-74 period Est. $375-1000 HWAC# 131434Lot# 1010 1970s. Figurines,Standing Bowl, Drum, Table Legs Lot of 9. Figurine of African female 26í tall Blackwood carving. Five strands of beads (ostrich shell, bubinga wood and wood beads). One wooden drum w/turtle carving and drum head. One standing woo bowl and lid. One interconnected table legs carved to look like triple people. In 1970-74 the Botswana Government was assisted by the Peace Corp. to develop a trade company to help with the marketing of local tribes craft work into the global market. Each item is handmade and therefore unique. These items are a result of the production from the 1970-74 period Est. $300-800 HWAC# 131448Lot# 1011 1970 Hand Giraffe Cane Lot of 2. One cane L horn handle, hollowed out two tier cage and horn tip. Second cane carved into two Giraffes. 36 in. Excellent condition Est. $150-300 HWAC# 131423
10Nov 2021DAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / AfricanLot#10121970sHandmadecanesBotswana Lot of 3. Canes are L horn handle hand carved. Woods are Bubinga, Afromosia and possibly Sedua. Kudu Horn handles. Two canes are carved in a spiral, hollowed out fashion. Brought over 1970ís and in excellent condition. 37 in. In length. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 131420Lot# 1013 1970s Horn, Soapstone and Stone Caarvings Lot of 12. 1. Three soapstone animal figures and four stone animal carvings. 2. 5 horn carvings shaped like birds and one wood carving of a bird . In 1970-74 the Botswana Government was assisted by the Peace Corp. to develop a trade company to help with the marketing of local tribes craft work into the global market. Each item is handmade and therefore unique. These items are a result of the production from the 1970-74 period Est. $300-700 HWAC# 131443Lot# 1014 1970s Jacket Skin Blanket and Pillow Lot of 2. One Blanket approx. 10x7 ft made of 40 Jackal skins, and one 14í pillow. Both in excellent condition and just beautiful. In 1970-74 the Botswana Government was assisted by the Peace Corp. to develop a trade company to help with the marketing of local tribes craft work into the global market. Each item is handmade and therefore unique. These items are a result of the production from the 1970-74 period Est. $750-2000 HWAC# 131447Lot# 1015 1970s Ostrich Eggshell Disc Necklaces Lot of 6. These vary in length from 4-12í (one end to end). Normal necklace approx. 36î. Included is a bag o necklaces and loose beads of different wood, ostrich wheel disc, and color beads. In 1970-74 the Botswana Government was assisted by the Peace Corp. to develop a trade company to help with the marketing of local tribes craft work into the global market. Each item is handmade and therefore unique. These items are a result of the production from the 1970-74 period Est. $375-800 HWAC# 131452Lot# 1016 1970s Python Skin Vest and Loin Cloths Lot of 6. 1. Python skin vest with lining in excellent condition. 22íacross back side to side and 20 1/2 ë back top to bottom. 2. Five python skin loin cloths, various sizes. In 1970-74 the Botswana Government was assisted by the Peace Corp. to develop a trade company to help with the marketing of local tribes craft work into the global market. Each item is handmade and therefore unique. These items are a result of the production from the 1970-74 period Est. $375-1000 HWAC#131433Lot# 1017 1970s Python Skins Lot of 4. Four nicely preserved pythonakininfantasticcondition. They range in length from 10 ft to 18 ft.In 1970-74 the Botswana Government was assisted by the Peace Corp. to develop a trade company to help with the marketing of local tribes craft work into the global market. Each item is handmade and therefore unique. These items are a result of the production from the 1970-74 period Est. $375-800 HWAC# 131439Lot# 1018 1970s Tableware Wood Carvings Lot of 9. Serving bowl w/four smaller bowls 12x5î. Serving bowl w/four smaller bowls 15x6î. One bowl carved in shape of a leaf 17x12x4î, two 17x5î bowls. Large ladle and fork, One detailed, possible candle holder, when put together 24x7î . One serving tray 12x9î. In 1970-74 the Botswana Government was assisted by the Peace Corp. to develop a trade company to help with the marketing of local tribes craft work into the global market. Each item is handmade and therefore unique. These items are a result of the production from the 1970-74 period Est. $375-1000 HWAC# 131446Lot# 1019 1970s Tapestry, Hide Drawing, Cloth Print. Botswana Lot of 5. 1. Tapestry 40x15î. Subject is fish Made of Oti. Multi color of Brown, Blue and Black. Excellent cond. 2. Textile print (only made in Serowe) of peacocks. 32x18î Exc cond. 3. Handrawing on hide 26x21í, Has a ìcut on left side. Possibly by Bushman. 4. Two tapestries on textile. One titled ìWorld of the Zuluî and one titled ìWorld of the Xhosaî. Each depicting the culture. 27x20î. Like new. In 1970-74 the Botswana Government was assisted by the Peace Corp. to develop a trade company to help with the marketing of local tribes craft work into the global market. Each item is handmade and therefore unique. These items are a result of the production from the 1970-74 period Est. $220-400 HWAC# 131431Lot# 1020 1970 Tribal Figures Lot of 8. 1. Five tribal figures 10î tall. Three women w/babies, One male holding grinder, male warrior w/shield (great detail spears and club. 2. 15 ì wooden crocodile. 3. Two antelope figures, 6î tall, some damage to antler and leg. All but the Antelope are in excellent condition. In 1970-74 the Botswana Government was assisted by the Peace Corp. to develop a trade company to help with the marketing of local tribes craft work into the global market. Each item is handmade and therefore unique. These items are a result of the production from the 1970-74 period Est. $220-600 HWAC# 131441Lot# 1021 1970s Two Area Rugs Africa/Botswana Lot of 4. Wool is obtained from Boks Pits Village. Rugs are 67x42í, 58x33î, 57x34î and 60x35î. Braiding on each end. See pictures. Excellent condition In 1970-74 the Botswana Government was assisted by the Peace Corp. to develop a trade company to help with the marketing of local tribes craft work into the global market. Each item is handmade and therefore unique. These items are a result of the production from the 1970-74 period Est. $450-1000 HWAC# 131435Lot# 1022 1970s Two Botswana rugs Lot of 2. 1. 51x40í rug made of two Springbok and Genet hides. 2. 67x35í rug made of four Steenbok, two Genet and two Skunk hides. Both in excellent condition .In 1970-74 the Botswana Government was assisted by the Peace Corp. to develop a trade company to help with the marketing of local tribes craft work into the global market. Each item is handmade and therefore unique. These items are a result of the production from the 1970-74 period Est. $375-900 HWAC# 131430
11View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / AfricanLot# 1023 Wooden Figures Puffer Fish Lot of 11. Two hand carved seated figures, Wooden carved Cheeta 15î. Small wooden bowl 5.5x4î. 10î wood mallet. Handmade doll holding smaller doll. One 17x7í wooden support. One long spine Puffer Fish. Two coffee cups showing date of Swaziland independence w/ Kings portrait made by Continental China. Est. $200-400 HWAC#131449Lot# 1024 Hudson, Massachusetts 1980sSebastian Miniatures Group (5) A lot of five ceramic miniatures from Sebastian Miniatures of Massachusetts. Figurines include “Juliette,” “Confederate Soldier,” “Jimmy Fund IV,” “Conestoga Wagon” and “The Doctor.” All are in their boxes. Figures measure about 3” to 5”. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $70-150 HWAC# 131350Lot# 1025 Royal Doulton Floral Plates, 1982 Eight 7” plates (one with small edge chip), condiment tray 9 x 17”, c1982. Doulton is known for exquisite patterns, and these certainly fit the bill. Est. $150-200 HWAC#108795Lot# 1026 Alameda, California 1882Beautiful Young Woman by Hugo Nahl This is a very rare, intimate and beautiful pencil drawing of a wistful young woman leaning on a wall by Hugo Wilhelm Arthur Nahl. Signed H.W. Nahl / Alameda April 2, 1882. 9.5” x 7.5”, on paper. Hugo was the brother to Charles Nahl. They studied together in Germany and Paris before moving to America. Hugo was a fine athlete and well as a painter and lithographer. Please see intro to Nahl Family The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $180-900 HWAC# 117453Lot# 1027 Furnace Creek, California 1900sFurnace Creek Pencil Drawing Signed A 12”x 9” pencil drawing by Raymond Bishop of the Furnace Creek Ranch in Death Valley. Hand colored, this drawing shows a scene that starts at the desert floor and ends at the snow capped Sierra. Piece is hand signed by the artist. See photos for more details. Est. $100-200 HWAC#122805Lot# 1028 New York Harmon Pritchart Drawings, Etching Plates Harmon Pritchard (American, 1890 - 1938). His works include painting, drawing and etching. Included are: 9 copper etching plates; 15 small pen and ink drawings--several per sheet of paper, signed. 3 sheets 15” x 22” plus 1 half sheet. He is well-know for his works in all mediums. Also included is an Official Program of the Madison Square Garden Rodeo, 1935 with a drawing by Pritchard. “When the Rodeo came to Madison Square Garden in 1932, Pritchard approached the manager, requesting permission to draw the animals. He was refused, and told to go work in the stockyards if he liked animals so much. His son remembers that is exactly what he did, returning late at night complaining of the noise and the smells. He took some samples of his work back to the Manager of the Rodeo and received permission to draw at the Rodeo. He became the Rodeo Artist, and sold watercolors, etchings, and drawings in the lobby of Madison Square Garden.”--Courtesy RoGallery Est. $750-2000 HWAC# 136916Lot# 1029 Hand Painted Art Card This is a hand-painted art card of a beautiful young lady in a period dress. About 1905. Postmarked Lakeside, Mich. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $40-120 HWAC# 132940Lot# 1030 Line Drawings by Absu Drawings signed Absu. One black ink on off-white paper, other is white ink on black paper. Two images matted and framed together. Images, 4 x 6.75”, framed, 15 x 12”, Est. $20-70 HWAC# 119005Lot# 1031 Modern Print by Starlei Individual small abstract drawings on various colors of hand made papers make up this contemporary artwork. It is signed Starlie. We found no information on the artist. Image size: 17” x 20”, framed: 23.5” x 29.5. Est. $80-200 HWAC#117698Lot# 1032 sample image sample image for testing purposes Est. $10-20 HWAC# 543210Lot# 1033 Arizona Nicholas Wilson Etchings Six Nature original etchings by Nicholas Wilson (1947-), signed and numbered by the artist. Published by Natural Wonders. 1) Zebra, 126/400. 2) Hummingbird, 177/400. 3) Domestic Cat, 201/400. 4) Wolf, 126/400. 5) Lion, 177/400. 6) Elephants, 51/400. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 131956Lot# 1034 Lowell, Massachusetts McNeilWhistlerDrawing“Chelsea” Drawn and Etched by J.A. McNeil Whistler (1834-1903). Image of Chelsea showing bridge and river. “Whistler was an American artist during the American Gilded Age and based primarily in the United Kingdom. He eschewed sentimentality and moral allusion in painting and was a leading proponent of the credo “art for art’s sake”. (courtesy Wikipedia) Est. $375-700 HWAC# 131958Lot# 1035 1880 Courtney Etching “The Bugle Call” A beautiful signed etching by A. Courtney entitled “The Bugle Call.” Piece was done in 1880. There is a less condition copy of this work in The National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. This framed work measures 14”x 17” and appears to be mounted on silk attached to a board. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $180-500 HWAC# 131607Lot# 1036 Gemuse Mann Etching Original Radierung (original etching) by German artist and professor, Paul Geissler (1881-1965). Measures 17 x 22 inches. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 124994
12Nov 2021DAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / GlassLot# 1037 Antique Glass Vase and Bowl Group (15) 8 Vases varying from 4” to 9” and 7 leaded crystal bowls of varying size from 5” to 11.” The vases include 4 carved cranberry all high quality unsigned, 1 amber very high quality unsigned with guilt figures and 2 clear pieces. Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, CanadaEst. $150-400 HWAC# 131577Lot# 1038 Crystal Clear Art Glass Vases (2 Pieces) both Signed 1. Signature etched on bottle glass bowl 6” tall x 6” diameter, Artist: Steuben, pristine condition 2. Stamped “Art/V??res/France” 7.5” tall Est. $300-800 HWAC#136726Lot# 1039 Victorian Art Glass Group, Cranberry Hobnail (5 Pieces) 2 matching Oil lamp Shades 8” diameter 7” tall2 matching vases 4.5” tall 5” diameter1 large spice shaker, not hobnail but with opaque milk spot pattern, approximately 5” tall Est. $220-400 HWAC#136728See more glass collectibles on Day 3!Lot# 1040 Davis, California Lithograph P.S. Chiles Farm and Residence Plate number 39 of a folio by W. T. Galloway, lithographer of San Francisco. The farm, residence and livestock operation of P. S. Chiles of “Davisville” which would become Davis. Not only images of horse and buggy life, but a railroad is passing through in the upper left hand corner. Named for leading agriculturalist Jerome C. Davis, Davisville was shortened to Davis in 1907. Est. $70-400 HWAC# 82452Lot# 1041 Winters, California W. T. Galloway Lithographs Plates number 37, 44 and 47 of a Yolo County folio done by San Francisco W. T. Galloway during the horse and buggy days of California. The town of Dunnigan is also depicted. Residences of Winters shown include: Elias Ireland; and T. H. Brock; Town & Main Street of Winters is shown, and the Ranch of J.M. Dutton of Fairview. Pages are 14 1/2 x 18 1/2 inches, with plate 37 being twice as large. Galloway was the partner of Grafton T. Brown, the famous African American artist and bought out Brown in 1878. Est. $70-400 HWAC# 82453Lot# 1042 Yolo County, California Yolo County Lithographs Lot of four views of Yolo County in horse and buggy days. Farm and residence of David Hamilton near Knights Langing; Property of R.L. Beamer; residence of D.A. Jackson in Woodland; J.W. Snowball, Knights Landing; Basil Campbell, Fairview; Elijah Jannings, Fairview; I.R,. Loranger of Madison; E.E. Gordon of Oat Valley. Each sheet 14 x 18 inches. Est. $70-400 HWAC# 81326Lot# 1043 California Rural Yolo County Lithographs Six plates of lithographs from a folio done by W. T. Galloway of San Francisco (partner and successor to Grafton T. Brown). Drawings include: rsidence and farms of Theo. Weyand and H. A. Clausen near Black’s, Yolo County; John Richie and Geo. F. Wherry residences, Yolo; J.W. Aldrich, D.C. Rumsey and S.U. Chase of Capay; W.W. Hannum and Geo. Sharpnack of Yolo. B. F. Duncan of Capay Valley; G. W. Woodward of Cacheville. The M.E. Church of Winters; Public School of Cacheville; Fashion Stables of Yolo. Residence of A. H. Cowell on the Sacramento River; B. W. Stevens of Yolo. Images of the horse and buggy days of early California. Pages are 14 1/2 x 19 inches, images are one, two or four to the page. Est. $100-500 HWAC# 82451Lot# 1044 Chelsea, Massachusetts Lithograph for Olympics-1976, Barooshian Embossed lithograph--Okympics-1976, features a central medallion of a runner in a starting crouch. Surround is geometric, yellow, red, and blank embossed. Signed and numbered, 3/75. 14.5 x 11”, framed: 16 x 12”. Very good condition. Martin Barooshian (born 1929) an American painter and printmaker, known for his ability to weave a tapestry of art historical influences with modernist elements and a contemporary sensibility. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 119008Lot# 1045 Massachusetts Print with Sower and Farmer by Barooshian Central embossed image, with geometric surround. Signed and numbered 9/45. 10 x 11”, framed: 14.25 x 11.25. Very good condition. Martin Barooshian (b. 1929) is an American master painter and printmaker. One can always identify Barooshian’s works by their packed visual fields, dazzling color sense, and compositions that create tension between organic patterns and geometric order. Est. $130-350 HWAC# 119006Lot# 1046 New York City, New York 1869The Roadside Mill, Published, Currier & Ives ”The Roadside Mill”, original lithograph--entered according to Act of Congress AD1869, by Currier & Ives, in the Clerks Office of the United States for the Southern District of New York. 16” x 20”, very good condition. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $180-900 HWAC# 116731Lot# 1047 Unknown, New York 1950s Or Earlier. Lithographs / Gypsy Girl & Boy / 2 Items Here is a nice pair of items. Item #1 of 2: Very young Gypsy Gil with a yellow head scarf, and dangling earrings, and vert attractive. Item # 2 of 2: A very young boy, reminds me of “Tom Saywer”, but it’s not him. Both lithographs produced by Morris & Bendien, NY. The original artist was E. Tiorentino, and his name appears on both items.. Both have beautiful gold frames, and are 18 1/4” high X 14 1/2” wide. Very attractive items for your kitchen or or dining room. Perfect condition and excellent quality !! Don”t miss this lot, they will bring peace and serenity, into your life.( RH ). Est. $70-150 HWAC# 105388Lot# 1048 London, 1800 Famous Original Lithographs of London Scenes Two original colored lithographs published in 1800 by F. Ackerman’s Repository of Arts. One depicts the Philanthropic Society, The Chapel. The other shows The Hall, Blue Coat School. Both images are 10-1/4 x 7-13/16 inches and mounted in heavy paper mattes at 16-1/2 x 13 inches. Suitable for framing as is. Images are undamaged. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $150-400 HWAC# 124630Lot# 1049 c. early 1900s A Spring Morning Vintage Lithograph ”A Spring Morning”, country scene of sheep herded down a road by a river. Artist name unreadable. Black and white lithograph copyrighted and printed by Siegmund Hildesheimer (1832-1896) who founded C297his company (S. Hildesheimer & Co) in Manchester, England. By 1876, the firm had a branch in London at 15 Silk Street. About the same time Siegmund’s brother, Albert Hildesheimer (Aron Elieser) (1843-1924), founded a greeting card company in London nearby at 8 Chapel Road. The two firms were joined by 1887 and by 1902 had many postcards in production. Image size: 12.5 x 23.75”. Original image in good condition (some foxing), but self-matte has serious foxing. No. 1932. Framed, 24.5 x 34.5”. Frame in in poor condition. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 117693
13View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / LithographsLot# 1050 Early Etching or Lithograph of Noteburg in St Petersburg Thispotentiallydates pre-1700. Framed 11 x 13.5 tall, art measures 5.5 x 6.5” Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, CanadaEst. $220-600 HWAC#131574Lot# 1051 Early Russian Prints in French (3) c1770 Three Russian views printed by the French. 1.) Vue De La Ville De Tver by De Lespinasse 17.5 x 22” with old bubble glass in old frame 2.) Vue De Ka Ville De Novogorod by De Lespinasse 17.5x22 3.) Unknown city view, all the writing is in Cyrillic c 1830s 19x23. Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, CanadaEst. $220-600 HWAC#131575Lot# 1052 1800s Fashion Plates from various French Albums This is a collection of full-color lithographed fashion plates from the early 1800s. Pieces of the original album and 15 images in various sizes are included in this lot. The album included descriptive text that matches some of the plates. Some plates obviously come from different albums because of their size and numbering. Images are in good condition, suitable for framing, some have foxing and damage to the edges. Colors are bright and vibrant. Largest size is about 10 x 13 inches. See photos for relative sizes. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 124607Lot# 1053 1910s Forty Thieves Lithograph Beautiful lithograph of woman holding pot with boiling water pouring into large amphora. Provenance, James Mackie Collection. 20” x 30”. Copyright by Oldfield & Co. London. Est. $70-400 HWAC# 78964Lot#1054FramedLithographArtCollection (4) Beautiful collection of 4 framed lithographs. 1.) 19x16 Pont De L’ArchevÍchÈ Et Abside De Notre Dame 2.) 19.50 x 14.5 Le mole St. Nicolas dans l’isle de St. Domingue, vu du mouillage, Jeanne Ozanne 3.) 16x 20 Floral Robert Furber Lithograph December 4.) 24 x 24 Italian scene PROSPECTUS COLOSSAL SIVE AMPHITHEATRI TITI IMPER #1084/3 Est. $150-300 HWAC# 135154Lot#1055Graciela Rodo Boulanger Artist Proof Framed under glass, signed - RARE! Rare ARTIST PROOF! This framed print by G. Rodo Boulanger is signed G. Rodo Boulanger at bottom right with “EA.” on the bottom left. EA is French for epreuve d’artiste, which means artist proof. Artist proofs areusuallyreservedfor the artist and may be sold later. Limited Edition,numberedlithographs from this artistareextremelyvaluable, but artist proofs rarely come available for public sale. The print through the glass measures approx 20” x 26” The frame measures approx 28.5” x 35” Excellent condition. Graciela Rodo Boulanger was born Graciela Rodo Aparicio in 1935 in Las Paz, Bolivia. Her artwork is characterized by round-faced figures engaged in activities and often features stylized renderings of children. She generally employs a muddy background and primary color scheme in her art. Her work has been shown by the Art Gallery of Lincoln Center and featured in the hall of the UN General Assembly. Boulanger designed the International Year of the Child poster for UNICEF in 1979, and her painting was featured on a stamp by the World Federation of the UN Associations in 1993. One of the most sought-after, widely loved, internationally renowned artists of our time, Boulanger’s popularity in the art-world cannot be overstated. While her work is very well-known, unmistakeable and widely distributed, her lithographs and numbered prints consistently hold their value with 4 figure price tags across the board, while her original pieces are priced in the range of luxury cars and single family homes. It is unlikely you will see another opportunity to own an artist proof from Graciela Rodo Boulanger any time soon. Est. $2250-9000 HWAC# 133769Lot#1056c1760HandcoloredPrints-TreviFountainPerspective View of the Stunning Trevi Fountain, in Rome (in French), 20 x 13 inches. Oddly the title of this print is printed backwards at the top in this and online examples; View of the Royal Hospital at Chelsea & the Rotunda in Ranelaigh Gardens, 15 x 9-3/4 trimmed from original size; Perspective View of the Interior of the Salle de Spectacle of Verona, Italy (in French), 16-3/4 x 11-1/2 inches. See photos for relative size and condition details. Reverses are blank. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $100-250 HWAC#108688Lot#1057HorseLithograph,Mid-NineteenthCenturyStunningcircularlithograph from an engraving by Fred Lucas from a paintiing by JF Herring. 33 x 33” beautifully framed and matted. John Frederick Herring (1795-1865) was a painter, sign maker and coachman in England. The spectacular horse library for sale in this catalog would have been the type of thing uses by Herring himself during his work and painting period. Est. $220-700 HWAC# 114384
14Nov 2021DAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / LithographsLot# 1058Mosque of Amar by David Roberts Mosque of Amar, Showing the Lite of the Temple. The antique Lithograph is after the painting by David Roberts R.A. (1796-1864, born in Stockbridge, near Edinburgh) and was created by Belgian engraver Louis Hague (1806-1885) and published by F. G. Moon in London between 1842 and 1849. Framed and matted, 23” x 29”, lithograph, 15.5 x 22”. David Roberts, Scottish painter. By 1832 Roberts had established a reputation as an important architectural artist. In 1838, Roberts travelled to Egypt and produced a great number of sketches. He developed these into watercolors, which were the basis for the series of 247 lithographs called “The Holy Land, Syria, Idumea, Arabia, Egypt & Nubia”, published between 1842 and 1849. Llithographs by Louis Haghe, who would figured prominently inRoberts’ success. The Belgium-born Louis Haghe is the un-sung hero of the art works. Haghe followed Roberts’s original sketches closely. Each print often required more than one stone (all done in reverse to the original) to capture different tones, e.g. black, white, ochre, and pink or tan. Est. $1500-3000 HWAC# 136957Lot# 1059 1800s Paris Hotels in Antique Hand-colored Prints Two spectacular full-color prints of famous Paris hotels: The Hotel du Louvre and the InterContinental Paris Le Grand (Grand Hotel) 15-1/2 x 10-3/4 inches, originally bound in a book because the stitching holes are still visible on the left edges. One is titled Cour du Grand Hotel Du Louvre, and shows the interior of the hotel. The other is titled simply Grand Hotel and shows the exterior of the hotel much the same as it looks today. These are suitable for framing to display their bright colors and exquisite detail. Edges have some tears, but the images are undamaged. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $70-200 HWAC# 124623Lot# 1060 c1980s Print (Lithograph) Signed by Artist Beautiful Print signed by artist (unrecognizable signature) is embossed & numbered 113/279, abstract painted horse. Matted & framed. Frame is dark brown with lighter brown accents. Excellent condition. Unframed print is 22” x 29”. Framed is 31” x 39”. Est. $100-600 HWAC# 86801Lot# 1061 Rose Melville Lithographs (2) 1) Girl looking over the fence 20.5” x 25”, done by H.A. Thomas & Wylie Litho Co. NY, 2)Rose Melville in “Sis Hopkins”20” x 30”. Rose Melville (January 30, 1867 or 1873 - October 8, 1946) born Rose Smock, was an American stage actress famous for playing one character her whole career, Sis Hopkins. Melville got her start in 1889 at Zanesville, Ohio playing a male role in a play called Queen’s Evidence. Other known plays she appeared in were Uncle Tom’s Cabin, The Two Orphans and Fanchon the Cricket. (Wikipedia) The “Sis Hopkins” litho has slight tearing in upper-right (1.5” tear in margin) please inspect. The litho with girl looking over fence has 1” tear at top. Provenance James Mackie. Est. $150-1000 HWAC# 78971Lot# 1062 c1847 Temple ofEdfoubyDavidRoberts Temple of Edfou, the ancient Appolinopolis ofUpperEgypt.Theantique Lithograph is after the landscape painting by David Roberts R.A. (1796-1864, born in Stockbridge, near Edinburgh) and was created by Belgian engraver Louis Hague (1806-1885) and published by F. G. Moon in London between 1842 and 1849. Framed and matted, 23” x 29”, lithograph, 15.5 x 22”. David Roberts, Scottish painter. By 1832 Roberts had established a reputation as an important architectural artist. “Egypt and Holy Land” series, lithographs by Louis Haghe, who would figured prominently in the success. The Belgium-born Louis Haghe is the un-sung hero of the art works. Haghe followed Roberts’s original sketches closely. Each print often required more than one stone (all done in reverse to the original) to capture different tones, e.g. black, white, ochre, and pink or tan. Est. $1100-3000 HWAC# 136956Lot# 1063 Santa Cruz, California 1920 Carl Schley Still Life Oil A 22”x 48” still life in oil on graphite by California artist Carl FrederickSchley(1884-1957). Painting shows a hunter’s harvest of wild hare and quail. The piece is pretty moody and has great detail. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $600-1000 HWAC# 131703Lot# 1064 Chigaco, Illinois Still Life Painting by John Stenvall A stylized depiction of vivid flowers in a vase by John Francis Stenvall (1907-1998). Oil /acrylic painting over a woodblock printed background. Pencil signed, John F. Stenvall. 17.5 x 10.5”, Matted and framed: 24.5” x 16”. Painting is in excellent condition. Stenvall was one of the WPA artists in the mid 1930’s. After serving in WW2, he returned to Chicago and then in 1960 moved to California. He was known as an abstract artist. From the estate of Mildred Schneider, North Platte, NE. niece of the artist. Pencil signed lower right. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 117708Lot# 1065 Massachusetts 19th Century Painting by William Drown William Staples Drown was an American landscape artist (1856-1915). Image of house by river, mountains in background. Fair condition with two very old small repairs evident from back patches. Extensive craquelure throughout entire painting. Some evidence of in-painting present at site of repairs. It has frame wear consistent with age and use such as light nicks, scratches and surface wear. Signature in lower right corner--Only shows “Drown”. Painting: 24” x 36”. Frame: 28.25” x 40” Est. $300-1600 HWAC# 117990Lot# 1066 Montana Framed Mining Prints: Montana and Georgia (2) Wood framed color print of Discovery of Last Chance Gulch by Chas. M.Russell. This discovery caused the third gold rush in Montana on Prickly Pear Creek. The new gold town was named Helena, capital of Montana. Frame 16” x 21”, print 8” x 12.5”. Wood framed color poster “Gold Fever, Dahlonega, Georgia October 20-21, 1990’ with a miner panning for gold in the woods. 21” x 27”. Est. $20-75 HWAC# 56137
15View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / Oil PaintingsLot# 1067 Carson City, Nevada Mighels Desert Landscape Henry R. Mighels oil on board, a Nevada desert landscape, possibly out along highway 50 east of Dayton. The painting measures 6 x 9” and is framed. Signed at lower right “Mighels”. On the back is a presentation notice, “Nevada Desert. To Bert & Jo Ann Waller, Great People, H. R. Mighels”. (undated). The construction of the board indicates to us the painting is post-1900 by the son of H. R. Mighels, editor of the Carson City Appeal. While at least one Nevada historian has written that the senior Mighels was also an artist, the senior is not mentioned in McFadden, but this man is. Est. $375-1000 HWAC# 103319Lot# 1068 Nevada c1930 Early Winter Scene in the Meadow - Oil on Canvas by J. La Verne Lane ”Early Winter Scene in the Meadow” with very large tree at left with river in foreground. Has writing on back of canvas “Painted by my father, J. La Verne Lane” Beautiful painting with taupe colors, blue, lavender, burnt orange. Ready to frame. Has cracking in paint, please inspect. 24” x 19.5”. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $220-400 HWAC#80810Lot# 1069 Nevada early 1900s River Through Time Oil Painting by J. La Verne Lane This painting is on canvas. It is called “River Through Town” on back of canvas is written “This picture was painted by my father”. Blue sky with white clouds, trees in brown & lavender with foreground being wheat, taupe, & some soft burnt orange. Ready to be framed! 18 x 13.75”. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 79166Lot# 1070 Nevada Thos. Grimm Oil Painting of Mt. Rose, 1929 15.5” x 22” framed oil. Signed lower left, Thomas H. Grimm, 1929. Left-handed slant. This view may be from somewhere near the Jumbo Grade. Grimm not listed in McFadden. Est. $150-800 HWAC#115344Lot# 1071 New York 1974 Trail of Tears by William Douglas Rosa Very interesting fore-gound portrait of Native Americans on horseback to a background of more Native Americans in distance. Oil painting of Trail of tears by Rosa. Framed 50” x 62”, painting 42” x 54”. Small tear bottom left and dent in top center wit bit of paint missing. Painting specifically made for Joseph Weider Collection. Est. $3750-10000 HWAC# 136950Lot# 1072 Shell, Wyoming Chief Strong Wind Painting by Hanson Incredible oil portrait on a Native American chief. 38” x 24”, linen liner, framed, 44” x 32”. A professional copy by Hanson from an original painting by Alfredo Rodriguez (1954-) Rodriguez’s visits to the Indian Reservations in Mexico and watching American Western movies developed a deep interest in portraying the American West of the 1800’s in his work. His subjects include the Cowboy, Navajo and Plains Indians, Mountain Men, Prairie and Pioneer Settlers and Miners from the California and Colorado Gold Rush. Rodriguez has lived in California since 1975, but continues to travel regularly to Indian Reservations and locations around the country researching, studying and painting studies for his major pieces. Hanson (who signed the painting), may be Ann Hanson of Wyoming. Est. $2250-6000 HWAC# 120810Lot# 1073 Ontario, Autumn landscape Autumn landscape, oil on canvas. Signed by the artist, M .Mc C. and dated 1899 in bottom right corner. No information found on artist. Black wood frame, 12 x 11 inches, includes original backing. Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, CanadaEst. $60-250 HWAC# 56000Lot# 1074“Frozen Fishing Harbor”, Painting Unsigned oil painting reproduction, “Frozen Fishing Harbor” by Jan Jacob Spohler (1811-1866), born in Amsterdam. He was a 19th-century painter . He devoted his life to the portrayal of the Dutch landscape, following the Romantic Movement. Image of houses, windmill and skaters on pond with boats moored. Oil on wood, 7.75” x 11.75”. Framed with linen liner, 12” x 16”. Est. $100-500 HWAC# 117704Lot# 1075 1982 “Too Many Guns” by Americo Makk. Native Americans on horseback in foreground on top of bluffs looking down on huge calvary below bluffs. Americo Makk (1927-2015) was active/lived in Hawaii, New York/Hungary. Americo Makk is known for Western scenes, portrait and mural painting. Painting signed on the front and reverse. Framed 39” x 49.5”, painting 30” x 40”. Painting for Collection of Weider. Est. $3750-10000 HWAC# 136952Lot# 1076 19th Century Still Life Duo Lot of two classic 19th Century paintings. Both appear to have been re-stretched and mounted onto wood frames. 1) Signed by V. DiRosa. Measures 27 x 24 inches. Not listed in Franklin & James, and we could not find on the web. 2) Signed by V. Muscarielli. Also unlisted and could not find info on. Measures 16 x 20 inches. Est. $220-400 HWAC# 124992Lot# 1077 early 20th century Abraham Lincoln by Trevor James Trevor James (20th century) painter--Nicely framed portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Framed, 33.5” x 29.5”. Canvas size, 24” x 20”. Canvas has been rolled, so surface craquelure has occurred. Est. $1500-3000 HWAC# 136955Lot# 1078 Advertising, Art and Label Mix La Boda Cigar label with backing residue, Arrowpak Grapes label, Valley Queen grapes label, 3 14 x 20” Western/Cowboy prints. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 85171Lot# 1079 c. late 1800s-early 1900s Antique Country Landscape Paintings Antique oil on cardboard landscape paintings. Both appear to have been painted by the same person, unsigned: 1) Houses on edge of lake, mountains in background, sailboat in water dark coloring. Painting has some surface scratches. Original frame: 15 x 21”; 2) Boat on lake by unusual building, mountains in background. Original frame: 13.25 x 16.75”. Both have a European feel to them. Please inspect. Est. $60-150 HWAC# 117701
16Nov 2021DAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / Oil PaintingsLot# 1080 Billy Goat with Chickens Painting Beautiful painting on board, artist unknown. Tiny scratch on tail of goat. Ornate gold colored frame, 18” x 20”. Painting, 8” x 10” Est. $300-600 HWAC# 136566Lot# 1081 1997 Eskimos on Sleds by Marie Clair Oil on Canvas painting by Marie Claire (1939-2002, Can.) Terrific painting of Eskimos hunting from sleds with their dogs, ice in background. Framed 21” x 26”, painting 16” x 20”. Marie Claire was a Canadian Postwar & Contemporary painter. Est. $1800-5000 HWAC# 136953Lot# 1082 European Village Scene titled “Neigbors” by Marilee Campbell 34” x 28” framed. Oil painting on textured board by modern day Utah artist Marilee Campbell. Est. $150-400 HWAC# 124996Lot# 1083Franz Dvorak Oil Painting, 1892 Original Oil on Canvas. A portrait of F. J. Dvorak. 26 X 31”. Nickel plaque “Presented to F.J. Dvorak by his friends May 28, 1892” Includes an original cabinet card photograph of Dvorak by Scholl, photographer, Chicago. Signed by the artist, Tos. Klir in red at lower right. Franz Dvorak was a major Impressionist Czech artist, 1862-1927. He traveled the world, coming to Philadelphia about 1888. He placed his works at various showings, including a Chicago art exhibition in 1890. He later moved back to Europe. This painting is a restored yet beautiful painting of the younger Dvorak when he was not quite 30 years old. This spectacular piece is from the James Mackie Collection of Grass Valley, California. Est. $1800-10000 HWAC# 57755Lot# 1084 High Tide Painting by Mailer Vivid painting of high tide, signed Mailer. We could not find any information on the artist. Framed with linen liner: 19.5 x 23.5”. Vertical line of paint smudges on right side of canvas. Est. $50-160 HWAC# 117709Lot# 1085 Jorge Levoyer’s Study in Oil of Native Ecuadorian Woman Sensitive portrait of a woman by early 20th century Ecuadorian artist Jorge Levoyer. Oil on board, 11” x 8.5”, Framed 15” x 12”. Leboyer captures the features of this old woman. See photo for more detail. Artist signed in lower right-hand corner. Est. $220-800 HWAC# 119004Lot# 1086 1970 Juniper and Jefferson Acrylic Painting by Rose Bates Original Nevada Artwork by Rose Bates, dated on reverse May 1970. Acrylic on Canvas panel, 16 x 20 with heavy wood frame. Jefferson is a ghost town in Lincoln County, Nevada. Artist signature bottom right and info handwritten on reverse. Est. $220-400 HWAC# 132266Lot# 1087 Mountain River Scene Oil Painting Signed by R. Steinnes. Measures 34.5 x 27 framed. Unlisted in Franklin & James. Could be Norwegian artist Reider Steinnes 1909-1993. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 124993Lot# 1088 Oil Painting, Sailboats Oil painting - signed Marie Charlotte, not to be confused with the French impressionist--Marie Charlot, assuming that this was signed “Marie Charlotte” as “in the style of.” This painting is a similar impressionist style. Framed and linen mat, 14.25”x16.25”. Painting, 8” x 10”. The artist Marie Charlot was actually a fictional artist created by Collectors Corner Inc., an art seller that hired artists to create Victorian-style oil paintings. The name Marie Charlot was signed on Collectors Corner pieces from 1960 to 1970. Est. $130-280 HWAC# 136564Lot# 1089 1960s Or Earlier Oil Painting/ “ Looking Down Stream” / By Williams. Oil painting of North Eastern, or Mid Western scene, stream flowing down hill, during the the fall, Poplar trees with golden yellow leaves. I called it “ Looking Down Stream”, because it was untitled. Signed by the artist. But, unknown which Williams it is. Could possibly be by the “ Williams” Family of painters. 32 1/2” x 44 1/4’. Nice walnut stained frame and good matting. Est. $220-400 HWAC# 109671Lot# 1090 On The Dock, Oil Painting by Robert H. Blair On The Dock, oil painting by Robert H. Blair (1937-2016). Blair lived in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. He was a well-known western American painter/artist. This is a fine example of Robert H. Blair’s work (autographed on lower right). 18 x 24 in. painting in wood frame, 22 x 29”. Very small repaired spot to the right of the boathouse - please inspect. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $1100-2500 HWAC# 104924Lot# 1091 Original African Artwork Signed by Artist (2 oil paintings, framed under glass) 2 Framed Original Oil Paintings under glass. 23 x 30.5” with wood frames. Signed “R. A. Folly” at bottom left. Both scenes of African coastal village, one during the day and the other at night. Beautiful, vibrant colors. Est. $220-500 HWAC# 133750Lot# 1092 Paris Street Scene, Moulin Rouge Oil Painting, Signed Oil on canvas painted with a palette knife. Signed in the lower right corner. 12x16 or 17 x 21 with frame. Depicts Parisian Street Scene featuring Moulin Rouge. Vivid colors with bright highlights. Nice example of expressionism, displays nicely. Heavy texture and bright colors draw attention. Possibly the work of 20th Century American artist Caroline Burnett (1877-1950). Burnett studied and worked in Paris in the early part of her career, which was late 19th and early 20th century. She was a member of the Societe des Beaux-Arts in Paris and exhibited with the Societe Nationale des Beaux Arts in Paris in 1898. (Ref: Who’s Who in American Art Vol 1). There is some question as to the authenticity and attribution of “Burnett” signed paintings widely available online often depicting Paris Street scenes and possibly mass produced. This frame suggests this piece may have been originally sold in the 1970s? This piece has not been authenticated and definitively attributed to Caroline Burnett. Est. $150-400 HWAC# 133752
17View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / Oil PaintingsLot# 1093 Portrait of Native American by Hanson Elegant portrait of Native American man, signed Hanson, possibly by Hanson. 20 x 16”, framed 27 x 23”. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 120816Lot# 1094 Snow Scene Painting by M. Jensen Painting by M. Jensen of a snow scene, trees, mountains, creek. Oil on board, 18 x 24; framed, 20.5 x 25.5”. Could not find information on the artist, however, may be Danish. Good condition. Est. $100-400 HWAC# 64479Lot# 1095 Waterfront Scene Oil Painting by Cole Waterfront street scene with smokestack in the distance. Measures 29-1/2 x 24 framed. Est. $220-500 HWAC# 124995Lot# 1096 Wm. A. Moore Oil, “Sainobi” Framed Painting 87601 Framed 20 x 33”, canvas size about 12 x 23”. Painting by renowned western artist William A. Moore of a Native American splitting cutthroat trout for drying (or making jerky) in the traditional style at Pyramid Lake here in western Nevada. His hogan takes up a large portion of the foreground. Est. $1300-3000 HWAC# 135304Lot# 1097 New Mexico Five Pieces of Tourist Pottery 1) Large seed pot with painted design around Monument Valley, 8.5” diameter x 3” high. 2) Wedding Vase, painted design of Monument Valley,, 3.5” w x 5” h. 3) Painted pitcher signed by Ute Mtn Tribes, 6” diameter x 7” high. 4) Covered pot with New Mexico sun design, 5” diameter x 2.5” high. 5) Small lidded pot, painted with designs, 3.5” diameter x 2.25” high. Signed E.L.M., Laguna. Est. $40-100 HWAC# 119481Lot# 1098 c1860 Acoma Pottery Rare. Antique pottery. Acoma polychrome pottery is created when 3 or more mineral colors slips are used to decorate a hand built ceramic. The base color of the pot sometimes is thought of as the third color. The slip may be painted directly on the pottery surface, or may be used on the raised carved surface, or may be used to color an “incised” or the bottom of a carved surface. This piece is 6” w. x 4.5” h. Unsigned. Is very old pottery, has been repaired. 3 small chips in lip, paint fading. Please inspect. From the Historic Wigwam Collection of Fernley, Nevada. Est. $600-1500 HWAC# 88001Lot# 1099 c1900s 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. $10-30 HWAC# 105469Lot# 1100 Crock Canisters (Set of 5) Set of five crockery canisters in various sizes, with the largest coming in at 8 x 7” and the smallest 5 x 4”. There is wear from age, but they are still quite together and quite useful. See photos for more detail. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 120866Lot# 1101 Roseville Pottery Teapot This is a Roseville Pottery teapot that measures 8”x 10”. Although there appears to be no damage or chips, the lid is missing. See photos for more details. Est. $40-120 HWAC# 119154Lot# 1102 Dahlonega, Georgia Spring & Winter in Dahlonega Signed Prints by Brewer Nice prints on watercolor paper. Framed and matted prints signed by Loraine Brewer marked 85/250, dated 12/19/1999. Frame of Spring in Dahlonega is 19” x 29” the print is 11.75” x 21.25”; The framed Winter in Dahlonega is 19” x 27.75” the print is 11” x 20.5”. Frames are slightly marred on left side of both frames and small scratches on the right side of both frames. Prints,matting and glass are in excellent condition. Est. $70-400 HWAC# 55127Lot# 1103 Georgia Mammoth Print of a 19th Century House Mammoth print of an old house possibly 1870’s. Possible Georgia location. The house has a white picket fence, an elevated birdhouse and many family members posing. Wood frame 20” x 24”, photo 11.5” 16”. Frame has signs of wear. Al Adams Collection. Est. $70-400 HWAC# 56141Lot# 1104 Park City, Utah Silkscreen Print of Silver King Building Screen print of the Silver King Coalition Mines Co. building. Unsigned,16” x 12”. Framed 21” x 17”. Print has small damage on left side sky. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 61568Lot# 1105 B/W Western Enlarged Prints (14) Fourteen 16x20-inch prints on heavy stock. Vintage race cars, Olympia, WA street, women is bathing suits, fish market and more. Will look great in frames. Decorators take note! Est. $100-300 HWAC# 87358Lot# 1106 Beach Scene Pastel GiclÈe, Numbered A sizable piece measuring approx 40 x 32” framed. Numbered 40/93. The Artists name is illegible. Frame has some minor damage on the right side, could be easily camouflaged with some paint. A beautiful piece! Est. $220-500 HWAC# 124990Lot# 1107 Beautiful Collection of Framed Bird Prints - 3 Trio includes: 1.) 18 x 22 Goldfinch signed by Owen Gromme with low sheen framing. 2.) 18 x 23 Tahitian Blue Lory, Vini Peruviana numbered 52/300 signed by Eric Peake 3.) 21 x 28 Black Cockatoos (Red, white and yellow tail) signed by Eric Peak 262/500 Est. $220-400 HWAC# 135155
18Nov 2021DAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / Prints - Fine ArtLot# 1108 c1925-1925 Children’s Print Art (7) 7 smaller prints, 6 with color pirate scenes. Approx 6.5 x 5 inches. Est. $70-200 HWAC#135531Lot# 1109 Early Children’s Prints (2) Framed 9.5 x 12.5 by Fanult? 3 dimensional piece of a baby with knit dress and booties; A little bit of heaven by Gutman and Gutman of postcard artist fame 17.5 x 13” Est. $70-150 HWAC# 137086Lot# 1110 1800s Fashion Plates from the 1800s Eight fashion plates of six women and two men painted in gouache, all approx 9-3/4 x 15-1/4 inches. Two are unmounted and unlabelled painted on goldenrod-colored paper. Three are painted on goldenrod, grey, and sage green paper, then mounted on heavy black paper with cutout labels glued on the back of the black paper. The last two are mounted on sage green paper, then mounted in a light cardboard folder with a window cut in the front piece to show the painting. These are labeled below the painting, and the label is obscured by the front piece. See photos for relative sizes and mounting methods. All labels are in French. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 124609Lot# 1111 Fine Art Reproductions of Prints from Liber Veritatis Reproductions in the original style of five engravings with mezzotint titled, From the Original Drawing in the Collection of the Duke of Devonshire, all five with R. Earlom, fecit in the lower right corner. 17 x 10-3/4 inches. These are numbers 134, 137, 152, 179, and 196 from Earlom’s series of 200 engravings of the drawings and sketches or Claude Lorrain originally published at Liber Veritatis on different dates in 1776 according to the text line just below the image. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $150-400 HWAC# 124631Lot# 1112 1700s? Hand-colored French Horsemanship Prints (6) A set of six hand-colored prints depicting various techniques of horsemanship. The back of each print bears a text description of the style of riding, written in French. The style of attire suggests these come from the 1700s, but we do not know when these were actually printed. Each print is approximately 14-3/4 x 10 inches. May have been part of a larger set, as these are numbered 17, 22, 34, 39, 43, and 51. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $100-250 HWAC#108687Lot# 1113 Hiroshige Woodblock Prints Considered six of his best prints in a portfolio--”Woodblock Prints Hiroshige”. One print has foxing around edges, but overall prints are in very good condition. each is stamped outside the image frame. Please see photographs. “Hiroshige (1797 - 1858 ) was born in Edo as Tokutaro Ando, Hiroshige grew up in a minor samurai family. His father belonged to the firefighting force assigned to Edo Castle. It is here that Hiroshige was given his first exposure to art: legend has it that a fellow fireman tutored him in the Kano school of painting, though Hiroshigeís first official teacher was Rinsai. Hiroshigeís artistic genius went largely unnoticed until 1832. Urban populations embraced travel art and Hiroshige became one of the most prominent and successful ukiyo-e artists. He also produced kacho-e (bird-and-flower pictures) to enormous success. In 1858, at the age of 61, he passed away as a result of the Edo cholera epidemic. Hiroshigeís prints continue to convey the beauty of Japan and provide insight into the everyday life of its citizens during the Edo period. Hiroshigeís work had a profound influence on the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists of Europe: Toulouse-Lautrec was fascinated with Hiroshigeís daring diagonal compositions and inventive use of perspective, while Van Gogh literally copied two of Hiroshige’s prints from the famous series, 100 Famous Views of Edo in oil paint.”(excerpted from Ronin Gallery, New York) Est. $1500-4000 HWAC# 131957Lot# 1114 Japanese or Chinese Red Bird Print Beautiful red bird in a tree on this 8 x 32 inch print with Asian characters along the upper left side. Worthy of research. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 132058Lot# 1115Dale Gallon Signed and Numbered “Men of Iron” Print Printed in 1994. Unframed print 149/188. Image size 16.25 x 26 Overall size 22.25 x 31. Comes with certificate and pamphlet discussing the Men of Iron. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 126914Lot# 1116 Large Buck Print by John Livingston Print by John Livingston of a large buck. The print reads “To Alice, all the very best” signed John. Framed 17” x 21.5”.Slight condition of wear at right & left bottom corners. Please inspect. Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, CanadaEst. $120-500 HWAC# 79177Zoom in and see close up detailHigh ResolutionImages of ALL LOTS available online atFHWAC.com
19View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / Prints - Fine ArtLot# 1117Native American Warrior with Winchester by Fellows “Sacred Times” ”Sacred Times” signed and numbered print, 155/1000 by Fellows. 16 x 30 print size, frame size is 40 x 24. Est. $130-250 HWAC# 136613Lot# 1118 1978 Open Range Encounter by Robert Lougheed Framed print signed by Canadian artist Robert Lougheed, 1910-1982. Beautifully matted and framed measuring 39 x 24. Est. $525-1000 HWAC# 125002Lot# 1119 Open Range Encounter Framed Print Western scene, 1976 framed print signed by Robert Loughheed. Measures 38x23. Limited edition numbered 145/1000. Est. $220-400 HWAC# 135159Lot# 1120 1800s Original Etching and Engraving Antique Prints Lot of four original etching and engraving antique prints, including prints of museum pieces. Includes: 8 1/2 x 11 in. of John J. Audubon, “From the original painting by Chappel, in possession of the publishers, Johnson Fry & Co. Publishers, New York.” “Entered according to Act of Congress, A.D. 1867 by Johnson, Fry & Co., in the clerk’s office of the district court for the southern district of NY”; 12 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. “Mount Hood, from the Columbia,” “New York, D. Appleton & Co.,” “Entered according to Act of Congress, A.D. 1874, by D. Appleton & Co., in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, Washington”; 13 3/4 x 9 1/8 in. detailed print of Simon the Zealot, Apostle, holding a scroll which reads, “Remissionem Peccatorum,” (Latin for “The Remission of Sins”), surrounded by angels, cherubs and biblical scenes; and 18 x 26 in. “Come unto these yellow sands!” The British Museum number 1872,1012.1871, Scene from Ariel’s dream in Shakespeare’s “the Tempest” (Act I, scene ii), with nymphs in sea surrounding sleeping figure at right, an arc of fairies flying before a rock arch at left, stars in the night sky behind; arched design with frame surrounding, dramatic figures in outline within, illustration in “The Art Journal,” 1847. See photo for more details. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 118912Lot# 1121 Print of “In Honor of General Stand Watie” Colorful print of scenes from “The Life of Stand Watie”. Copyright 1993, P.J. Mason. Inset of Gen. Stand Watie and appears to be insets of 4 small children, and inset of woman. It reads Cherokee Braves at left of print and burning home at bottom left. Also known as Standhope Oowatie, Degataga, and Isaac S. Watie, he was a leader of the Cherokee Nation and a brigadier general of the Confederate States Army during the Civil War. From Wikipedia. No condition issues. Frame is 34” x 26”; Print is 19.5” x 23”. Est. $20-100 HWAC# 55132Lot# 1122 c1900s Russian Saint Nicholas Framed Print Print of Saint Nicholas 14” x 17”. Our knowledge of Russian art begins with the Scythians & other Central Asian art. But what most people think of as Russian art begins when the Russians convert to Christianity around 400 AD. At this time Russian artists begin painting in a more Roman style (that is, the Roman style of about 400 AD). A lot of what they paint is religious pictures called icons. Icons are mostly pictures of saints, or of Jesus or Mary. People thought these pictures had religious power. Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, CanadaEst. $40-200 HWAC# 85835Lot# 1123 Spring Scents Floral Print by Lilliana Braico Beautiful pastel colors and quite sizable, measuring 42 x 28 inches framed. Both the print and matte are signed by the artist Lillana Braico. Est. $220-500 HWAC#124998Lot# 1124 Ten Miles to Saturday Night Cowboys on horseback, 1978 framed print signed by Robert Loughheed. Measures 44 x 30. Limited edition numbered 544/1000. A great western piece for your home or office! Est. $220-400 HWAC# 135158Lot# 1125 Winter Morning Pheasants Duck Landscape Print 1978 framed print signed by Andrew “Dick” Johnson. Measures 30x24. Limited edition numbered 201/650. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 135160Lot# 1126 Women-Themed Vintage Matted Fine Art Prints (5) Lot of five matted vintage fine art prints of women. Includes Anne Elizabeth Cholmley, later Lady Mulgrave 12 x 14 1/2 in. matted art print of painting byGainsboroughDupont(1754-1797).The original oil painting on wood is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Also, 13 1/2 x 19 in. black and white print of the famous oil painting, Pinkie, originally by artist Sir Thomas Lawrence, year 1794. This unusual rendition has lines through it, with the words, “Plate Destroyed” across the center. Also included are two 7 1/2 x 17 1/2 art deco works from the 1920s-30s, one with gold foil background of girl standing on a pier, with MCB logo bottom left, and the other embossed and painted woman on a grape vine. The fifth print is a 5 1/4 x 7 1/2 lithograph of a Victorian woman window shopping. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 118919Lot# 1127 Burbank, California 1969 Disney Animated Posters Walt Disney character posters, including three Christmas Santa posters of Scrooge McDuck (13”x 20”), an angry Donald Duck (16”x 24”) and the one who started it all, Mickey Mouse (20”x 28”). Both Donald and Mickey are done in the older 30’s style. Pieces are in good condition ( A few tears and stains). See photos for more detail. Historic V & T Railroad Depot CollectionEst. $50-120 HWAC# 122793Lot# 1128 Germany 1902 Morgenroth Dawn Soldier Horse Calvary Wood Engraving By Robert Haug, “Morgenroth Dawn Soldier Horse Cavalry, Tired”. Robert Von Haug was a German visual artist who was born in 1857. This piece is a print from an oil painting done in 1902. Black and white on paper, upper left side shows wrinkle. 26.75” x 38.5”, framed in rustic wood frame, 34.25” x 46”. Robert von Haug (1857-1922, Stuttgart) was a German impressionist painter, illustrator and lithographer who specialized in scenes from the “Befreiungskriege”. The German Campaign (German: Befreiungskriege, lit. ‘Wars of Liberation’) was fought in 1813. (Wikipedia) Est. $100-250 HWAC# 61566Lot# 1129 Newbury, Massachusetts Sunset Geese Print by Hank Walker ”Sunset Geese” by Hank Walker (1921-1996), signed & numbered, 19/35, limited edition of 35 for the State of Oregon’s Ducks Unlimited. Image Size: 15 x 19, double matted and framed 27 x 29”. Very good condition. Est. $70-200 HWAC#116204
20Nov 2021DAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / Prints - ReproductionsLot# 1130 Montana 1989 Mimi Grant Print “Mates” Print--113-450, from scratchboard artwork by Mimi Grant. Beautiful high contrast rendering. Est. $180-400 HWAC# 131953Lot# 1131 Montana 1989 Mimi Grant Print “Walk in the Wild” Print from scratchboard artwork by wildlife artist, Mimi Grant, 133/450. Beautifully rendered image shows a female lion walking cautiously. The contrast in scratchboard work is great. She also works in oil painting. 20 x 12 inches. Est. $180-400 HWAC# 131948Lot# 1132 Cincinatti, Ohio circa 1900 Litho’s & Decorative Poster Approx. 36 Bicentennial Print Series many missions & historic parks & ships from Maritime Museum & many more. Very good condition, colors are vivid. Many of the prints were by Francis Carpenter. Also includes 1 poster signed by Alice Luella Fedler entitled “His College Career VII His Chum” No. 11520, copyright 1900 by the US Lithograph Co., Cin. & N.Y. Published by the Decorative Poster Co., in Cincinatti. 15” x 20”. Little staining (1”) bottom right, please inspect. Ready to frame. John Reynolds CollectionEst. $70-200 HWAC# 127783Lot# 1133 Tulsa, Oklahoma 1987 Bill Rabbit Print “Whirl Wind” Cherokee artist Bill Rabbit’s (1946-2012) style evolved over time from realistic to ethereal. “Whirl Wind” depicts four floating/flowing women. Print number 192/950. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 131949Lot# 1134 Oklahoma 1984 Hunting from Canoe by Vann Donald Vann print of two Native Americans in a canoe bow hunting, shooting a a deer. their dogs are with them and a dead bear in the canoe! Edition: 245/450. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 131866Lot# 1135 Oklahoma Indian On Horse and Buffalo Donald Vann giclee print--360/2000. This print of a Native American on horseback watching a buffalo herd is just elegant. Many of Vann’s prints have sold out and he made no more editions after 2019. Don’t miss an opportunity to own one of these beauties! Est. $300-600 HWAC# 131864Lot# 1136 Oklahoma 1987 Spirit’s Sign By Donald Vann Spirit’s sign depicts three teepees and a white buffalo in full moonlight. Rendering is gorgeous. Edition 1445/1800. Vann, a Cherokee artist, conveys the traditions and culture of his tribe through his paintings. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 131862Lot# 1137 Oklahoma 1980 The Sentinel by Donald Vann Subtly colored giclee print by Donald Vann. Numbered 1379/1500. A lone Cherokee sits on his painted pony quietly gazing into the distance. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 131863Lot# 1138 Oklahoma 1983 Virginia Stroud Illustration “Acorn” Illustration of two women shaking acorns off tree by Virginia Stroud. Could be an illustration for a children’s book. Est. $70-200 HWAC#131945Lot# 1139 2000 A Pair of Shyrack Watercolors Two 11”x 14” prints (Mated and framed) of Venice Canal scenes by artist Sari Shyrack. Shryack is an Austin-based painter focused on color and light in the rapidly changing neighborhoods of her city. Her work is influenced by 20th century American landscape art. By using colorful settings with inconspicuous identities as her inspiration, Sari seeks to encourage a recalibration of the value of place. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 137035Lot# 1140 c1928 Airprints (Early, 1928) All 7 measuring approx. 11.5 x 12”; 1) Lieutenant-Commander Albert C. Read nears the Azores in a navy plane, 1919; there are 3 of these prints, 2) Crossing the States in the span of the same sun. Lieutenants Macready & Kelly, 1923 (1 print); 3) Louis Bleriot passes the White cliffs of Dover in May, 1909. (There are 3 of these prints). All are in good condition, colors are good. There are chips in outer borders of the pages, but none encroach on print. Beautiful prints, ready to frame. Would look nice in any aviation buffs home or office. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $70-300 HWAC# 108550Lot# 1141 1500-1800 Fashion Plates Over 300 Years Eighteen color depictions of fashion from the 1500’s to the 1800’s. Prints measure from 4”x 7” to 10”x 13”. They’re very colorful and in good condition and would make a nice picture galley. See photos for more details. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 122806Lot# 1142 1992 Four Birds Print Beautifully colored print by Thomas Simms. It appears to be a print from a painting. Est. $70-150 HWAC# 131859Lot# 1143 1870s Kimmel and Illman Brothers Women’s Fashion Antique Prints Collection Lot of 15 rare antique hand colored lithograph prints of women’s Victorian fashions by Kimmel & Forster and the Illman Brothers around the 1870s. Three are matted and 12 are not. Includes 11 Kimmel & Forster lithographs, two matted (17 1/2 x 12 1/2 in. and 13 1/2 x 11), and nine different 11 1/2 x 9 preserved in plastic wrap. P.K. Kimmel was a 19th century New Yorker engraver of vignettes and portraits. Also included are three 11 1/2 x 9 in. The Lady’s Friend hand colored fashion prints, engraved and printed by Illman Brothers, and one 5 x 6 1/2 in. and 12 x 11 (with mat) “Fancy Costumes” that are likely Kimmel’s or Illman Brothers’. See photo for more details. Est. $200-350 HWAC# 118918
21View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / Prints - ReproductionsLot# 1144Modern Fine Art Prints Professionally Framed (Lot of 3) Two large fine art prints beautifully framed in tasteful, attractive frames and complimentary colors. One abstract piece with sage green primary color base and bronze colored frame and one tiger picture on light orange matting with black and gold metallic frame. Both measure 36” x 36”. Third piece is smaller, limited edition wood framed print of original painting of mallard ducks in flight over pond by artist Mimi Jobe. Provenance is taped to reverse. 16” X 26” . Nice decorator pieces for home or office interior design. Est. $220-500 HWAC# 108791Lot# 1145 1795 Print Reproduction From 1795 Print of a 1795 painting entitled “Saturday Evening The Husbandman’s Return From Labour”by W.R. Berg and engraved by W. Nutter. Print measures 21”x 24” and has a tear on the upper right corner. Print has a temporary fix to hold it on matte to hold it in place and will need a replacement. See photos for details. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 122771Lot# 1146 Two Landscape Prints 1) Pastel impressionist print, unsigned. Framed an matted, 22” x 22.75”, Image, 16” x 17”. 2)Print by Maureen Love signed in pencil, called Eze, old stone house with wood door. Nicely framed and matted, 24” x 19.5”. Image, 14” x 11”. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 136567Lot# 1147 1985 Uncle Scrooge Comic Covers by Carl Barks Portfolio of 20 Uncle Scrooge comic book covers by the creator of the character Carl Barks. Created in 1947, Scrooge first appeared in Walt Disney comics and later in the Disneyland television show. While this portfolio envelope is in rough shape, the covers are in excellent condition. This is a great find for comic collectors. See photos for more details. Historic V & T Railroad Depot CollectionEst. $60-150 HWAC# 122886Lot# 1148 1900s Varied & Sundry Advertising Art Ephemera An assortment of advertising sketches, bird, nature & arrowhead sketches and a few pin-ups that got me in trouble at home.This will be a real scavenger hunt for the buyer. A REAL grab-bag, with a ton of collectables and sellable items. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $150-400 HWAC# 140606Lot# 1149 Wood Ducks Giclee Print Beautiful watercolor print of Wood ducks by J. Schablitsky. He was a life-long watercolorist of a variety of wildlife subjects. This is a signed giclee print numbered 372/600. Double matted and framed: 15 x 14”. Est. $60-125 HWAC# 116203Lot# 1150 Alaska Serpentine & Black Marble Sculpture Native Alaskan This piece was done in a sophisticated (and difficult) technique of combining at the base, black marble, attached to a serpentine top. Looks to be Native Alaskan walking, carrying food(?) Hides(?). Smooth surface, beautiful piece. Signed by KOMA, No. 5523-6, Canadian Eskimo Art. 11.5 lbs. 9.5” x 9.5”. Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, CanadaEst. $700-2800 HWAC# 83542Lot# 1151 Alaska Serpentine Native Alaskan Sculpture This sculpture is a man that appears to be carrying a fish, has a smile on his face. This sculpture is somewhat rough, crude (possibly unfinished, or conversely, very old.) It presents with striations on shoulders & back. Interesting piece. Please inspect. Weight 11.8 Lbs., 11.25” x 6.5”. Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, CanadaEst. $550-2100 HWAC# 83538Lot# 1152 1989 A collection of 10 Pewter Sculptures by Polland A nice collection of 10 Don Polland American Indian themed pewter sculptures all measuring about 1.5” at the base and 4” to 6” in height. All are dated 1989. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $300-800 HWAC#131343Lot# 1153 African Elephant African Elephant, 8.25 x 6.5 x 9 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1979 #706/unknown. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $150-500 HWAC# 131900Lot# 1154 Ambushed LargePewtersculpture.Polland,195-500, 1981 Signature in metal, Autographed on wood. Highly detailed piece of one Indian raiding partyambushinganother Indian party. Indians are all mounted on horseback armed with lever action rifles, spears, bows and tomahawk. Immense detail in the rocky terrain and each figure. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $1100-2000 HWAC#131002Lot#1155American Bison, Pewter Sculpture by Brian Rodden Pewter sculpture of an American Bison (title stamped on the bottom) a.k.a. a buffalo, by sculptor Brian Rodden, producedbyHudsonFine Pewter (also on the bottom). Approx 7 x 4 x 3.75 inches, weighs 3.8 pounds. Est. $250-450 HWAC# 132887Lot# 1156 1980s American Indian Eagle Pewter Statues (3) A trio of pewter sculptures with American Indian and eagle theme. First, “Shoshone Eagle Catcher” by Michael Boyett. Piece measures 5”x 5” and is dated 1981. Next is the same piece but a tad larger at 7”x 6”. Lastly is “Eagle Catcher” by Michael Boyett. Piece measures 10” x 6” and is dated 1982. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $375-700 HWAC# 131143
22Nov 2021DAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / SculpturesLot# 1157 1980s American Indian Family Pewter Sculptures (3) Three pewter sculpture pieces form Chilmark celebrating the American Indian family. First is a signed piece entitled “A Warrior’s Tribute.” It’s by Michael Boyett measures 7”x 5” and is dated 1982. Next “Cool Waters” by Fran Barnum, which measures 8.5”x 7” and is dated 1987. Lastly, “The Rescue” by Don Pollard. Piece measures 7.5”x 6”and is circa 1975. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $220-600 HWAC#131136Lot# 1158 Asian Musician Carvings, Bone-like Epoxy This is a pair of Oriental style carvings depicting musicians. The material is synthetic but made to look like ivory or bone. Each figure is about 2-3/4 inches across the base and about 6 inches tall. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 108665Lot# 1159 Brass Chinese Tiger Statue Contemporary Chinese Tiger statue made of brass. Approx. 25”x 11”. This weights 30 lbs, prefer local pick. If shipped extra shipping charges may apply. There is slight chipping & patina. Please inspect. Est. $150-400 HWAC#105994Lot# 1160 Bronze Sculpture of Mother and Child Great modernist style bronze sculpture of mother and child attached to rectangular marble base. The artist is unknown, but the style is reminiscent of Jose Mariano de Creeft 7.5” h x 5.5”w x 3.75” d. Possibly, c. 1960’s. Est. $70-400 HWAC# 104923Lot# 1161 Chilmark Civil War Bedford Forrest Pewter Sculpture by F. J. Barnum Fine art pewter sculpture by Francis J. Barnum depicts Civil War Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest, known as The Wizard of the Saddle for his skill as a cavalry leader. After the war, he became the first Grand Wizard of the KKK, then later attempted to disband the organization and disavowed his involvement in it. This satin finish pewter sculpture is enhanced with 24-karat gold highlights on his saber, sash, and sleeves. He stands approx 9 inches tall above the medium-toned wooden base. Overall dimensions are about 5-3/4 x 4 x 10-1/4 inches. New condition in original box. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $375-1000 HWAC# 129059Lot# 1162 Chilmark Civil War Merry Christmas Yank Pewter Sculpture by F. J. Barnum Fine pewter sculpture signed in gold ink on the wooden base by sculptor Francis J. Barnum, titled Merry Christmas Yank depicting two opposing soldiers in front of a ruined fireplace sharing a moment of holiday peace. It is mounted on a medium-toned wooden base approximately 7 x 5-1/2 inches, and the whole item is about 7 inches tall. New condition in original box. Item is missing the Chilmark 1/4-inch gold dot on the back side near the signature. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $220-600 HWAC# 131913Lot# 1163 1970s-1990s Chilmark Cowboy Pewter Sculptures (7) Group of seven Chilmark sculptures with cowboy themes. First is “The Wild Bunch” by Don Polland. Piece measures 4”x 4” and is dated 1985. Next is “Painting the Town” by Polland. It measures 6.5”x 8” and is dated 1985. Next is “Too Many Aces” by Polland. It measures 3.5”x 6” and is dated 1985. Next is “The Outlaws” by Polland. Piece measures 7”x 6” and is dated 1985. Next is “The Marshall” by Polland. It measures 3”x 6” and is dated 1985. Next is “Lawman” by Polland. It measures 3”x 3” and is dated 1991. Lastly, “Border Rustlers” by Polland. Piece measures 13”x 6” and is dated 1985. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $1000-2500 HWAC# 131334Lot# 1164 1970s-1990s Chilmark Cowboy Roundup Themed Pewter Sculptures (3) A trio of Chilmark pewter sculptures featuring cowboy roundup themes. First is “Team Roping” by Don Polland. Piece measures 13”x 5” and is dated 1985. Next is “Calf Roper” by Polland. Piece measures 13”x 5” and is dated 1985. Lastly, “Maverick Calf” by Polland. Piece measures 5.5”x 7.5” and is undated. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $750-2000 HWAC# 131336Lot# 1165 1970s-1990s Chilmark Pewter Indian Themed Sculptures (8) This is a group of Chilmark Indian sculptures in pewter. Pieces include, “The Chief” by Don Polland. It measures 7”x 5” and is dated 1985. Next is “Counting Coup” by Polland. It measures 6”x 5” and is dated 1974. Next is “Enemy Tracker” by Polland. It measures 6.5”x 6” and is dated 1980. Next is “The Red River Wars” by Polland. Piece measures 9”x 6” and is dated 1990. Next is “The Silent Trail” by Polland. Piece measures 9”x 6” and is dated 1986. Next is “The Signal” by Polland. It measures 7”x 7” and is dated1991. Next is “Tecumseh’s War” by Polland. It measures 8”x 5” and is dated 1990. Lastly is “The Pequot War” by Polland. It measures 7”x 6” and is dated 1990. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $900-2500 HWAC#131331Lot# 1166 1970s-1990s Chilmark Polland Pewter (8) Group of 8 American Indian pewter sculpture pieces. All are by Don Polland and measure around 3”x 6” or smaller. They are dated between 1970 and 1990’s. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $250-700 HWAC#131346Lot# 1167 Chilmark Spirit of the Wolf Pewter Sculpture by Don Polland Fine pewter sculpture from the 1993 Chilmark Warriors series titled Spirit of the Wolf, number 283/1000, signed in gold ink on the base by sculptor Don Polland. Mounted on a four-inch diameter black marble base, this satin-finish pewter sculpture is enhanced with copper patina for the skin and the rocks and 24-karat gold highlights for the loincloth, leggings, armbands, earrings, spear, and headdress feathers. A truly striking art piece in new condition in its original box and packaging. Overall dimensions are approxi. 4 x 4 x 13-1/4 inches. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $375-1000 HWAC# 131914
23View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / SculpturesLot#11681970s-1990sChilmark Wild Horse Pewter Sculptures (5) Group of five Chilmark sculptures of wild horse scenes. First is an untitled piece of a horse by Don Polland. Piece measures 4”x 5” and is dated 1987. Next is “Mustanger” by Polland. Piece measures 14”x 7” and is dated 1985. Next is “Getting Acquainted” by Polland. It measures 7”x 4” and is dated 1985. Next “Stallion” by Polland. Piece measures 4”x 5” and is dated 1987. Lastly, “Horse of a Different Color” by Polland. Piece measures 9”x 6” and is dated 1985. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $900-2000 HWAC#131335Lot# 1169 Chinese Animal Figurines (4) Set of 4 contemporary Chinese animal figurines (Camel, bear, bull, decorative elephant, flying pig) Some are made of brass & white metal & 1 is wood carving. The bear and bull are displayed on same base. Camel is 8” x 11”; flying pic is 7.5” x 4.5”; bear & bull on base is 17” x 6.5”; the decorative elephant is approx. 9” x 7.5”. 0Est. $150-400 HWAC# 105999Lot# 1170 Chinese Carved Soapstone Horse Green soapstone carved Chinese horse. Appears to have some age. 7.5x9” Est. $70-200 HWAC# 108512Lot# 1171 Chinese Horse Figurines (8) 8 different Chinese horses without riders. All approx 7” tall. Nice set for display. Est. $200-600 HWAC# 108513Lot# 1172 1997 Circle of Power - Crow Sentry, Pewter Sculpture by Don Polland Pewter sculpture, signed and dated 1997 by Don Polland, titled Circle of Power - Crow Sentry (on the bottom). Rendered by Chilmark. Sits on a walnut-toned wooden base. Overall dimensions are ~8.5-inch diameter by 11.5 inches tall. New condition in original box and packaging. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 132894Lot# 1173 1990s Civil War Scenes in Pewter A quartet of Chilmark Civil War scenes captured in pewter. First is Lee and Jackson by F.J. Barnum. Piece measures 9”x 5” and is dated 1987. Next is “Saving the Colors” by Barnum. Piece measures 9”x 7” and is dated 1987. Next is “Lee to the Rear” by Barnum. Piece measures 6.5”x 7” and dated 1989. Lastly is “Lee at Antietam” by Barnum. Piece measures 6”x 8.5 and is dated 1987. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $750-2000 HWAC# 131146Lot# 1174 Cowboy Pewter Sculptures (6) Lot of six measuring about 3-7” tall. 1.) Irons in the Fire. Polland 92. Signed 1992, no 213. 2.) The Rescues of th Righthawk. 143/1500. Michael Boyett 1988. 3.) Getting Acquainted, Polland 1977, no931 4.) Monday Morning Wash, Polland 75, signed by the artist in 1985, 2150/2500 5.) Cold Saddles Mean Horses, 2402/2800, Polland 1974, signed in 1985. 6.) Barrel Racer, 260/2500, Polland 1978, signed in 85. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $375-800 HWAC# 129973Lot# 1175 1985 Eagle Sculptures (2) Two eagle in flight sculptures stamped H. Wilson and dated 1985. Pieces measure 7”x 10” and 5”x 7” and appear to be made from resin. Please see photos for more details. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 131347Lot# 1176 Faux Ivory Statuette of Asian Woman Beautiful statuette of an Asian woman dressed in flowing garments and holding a cluster of pinecones(?). It is carved from a synthetic material made to look like ivory. The carving itself is 12 inches tall, and it stands on a permanently affixed black lacquer base that is 1-3/4 inches tall and 3-3/4 inches in diameter. Est. $150-400 HWAC# 108676Lot# 1177 Happy Buddha Figure Carving of a Happy Buddha figure with hands upraised and a big smile. Made of synthetic material designed to look like ivory without the guilt. Permanently attached wooden stand appears to have been exposed to the sun and faded a bit. Total dimensions are 3-1/4 inches wide, 2-5/8 inches deep, and 6-1/2 inches tall. Don’t worry, be happy... Est. $40-150 HWAC# 108672Lot# 1178Iroquois Warfare, Pewter Sculpture by Michael Boyett Pewter sculpture by Michael Boyett (1943-2015), titled Iroquois Warfare, dated 1980, and produced by Chilmark. Like new in original box and packing. Approx. 5.5 x 4.5 x 4.75 inches. Michael Boyette. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $150-400 HWAC# 132889Lot# 1179 Native American Pewter Statues, All Same Serial Number 283/2500 (7) Lot of seven pewter figurine statues. of Native Americans. All signed at the base by the artist, Polland, 92. These range from about 3.5” to 5” tall. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $220-500 HWAC# 129961Lot# 1180 Native American Sculptures by Largo Two sculptures of Native Americans--one woman and one man. They are both signed by Largo (Cord Largo, son of J. Largo. Both approx. 12” high. Not bronze, but a resin material, brown color. Est. $100-240 HWAC# 119482Lot# 1181 Pewter Cowboy and American Indian Statuettes (2) Humorous meets Dramatic in this numbered limited-edition pair of pewter statues of a cowboy and American Indian, presented by Chilmark Fine Pewter. The duo includes: “Cold Saddles, Mean Horses,” signed by artist Donald Polland in 1987, depicts a cowboy trying to saddle an unwilling horse, copyright 1974, 5” tall, base is 6 x 5”; and “Indian,” by LaRocca, tall Indian in threatening position, 1977, 9” tall, base is 6.5 x 5”. Fine attention to detail. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 120644
24Nov 2021DAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / SculpturesLot# 1182 Pewter Sculptures, Chiefs Group - 6 pcs 1) The Chief, 5.5 x 5.5 x 8 inches by Polland fromChilmark,issued1982#1677/unknown; 2) When War Chiefs Meet, 8.25 x 5 x 6.25 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1980 #1985/2500; 3) The Silent Trail, 7 x 5 x 9.25 inches by Polland from Polland Collectors Society, issued 1986 #605/unknown; 4) The Silent Trail, 7 x 5 x 9.25 inches by Polland from Polland Collectors Society, issued 1986 #1027/unknown; 5) Sioux War Chief, 3 x 3 x 5 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1981 #1950/2500; 6) Peace Offering, 3.25 x 3.25 x 3 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1991 #2228/2500. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $375-900 HWAC# 131901Lot# 1183 Pewter Sculptures, Civil War Group 2 - 8 pcs 1) Jeb Stuart, 5 x 4 x 10.5 inches by Barnum from Chilmark, issued 1992 #283/950; 2) Stonewall Jackson, 8.5 x 5.25 x 8 inches by Barnum from Chilmark, issued 1991 #283/unknown; 3) Wm. Tecumseh Sherman, 5 x 4 x 11 inches by Barnum from Chilmark, issued 1992 #283/950; 4) Robert E. Lee, 5 x 4 x 10.5 inches by Barnum from Chilmark, issued 1991 #283/950; 5) Stonewall Jackson, 5.75 x 4 x 10.5 inches by Barnum from Chilmark, issued 1992 #283/950; 6) The Gray Ghost, 2.5 x 2.5 x 5 inches by Barnum from Chilmark/Hudson Creek, issued 1998 #184/unknown; 7) Stonewall, 2.5 x 2.5 x 4.5 inches by Barnum from Chilmark, issued 1999 #385/unknown; 8) The Gray Ghost, 2.5 x 2.5 x 5 inches by Barnum from Chilmark/Hudson Creek, issued 1998 #385/unknown. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $750-1500 HWAC# 131904Lot# 1184 Pewter Sculptures, Cowboy Group - 14 pcs 1) Bounty Hunter, 11 x 4.5 x 5 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1982 #227/2500; 2) Horse Breaking, 10 x 7 x 6 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1994 #283/unknown; 3) Sweet Talkin’s Over, 6.5 x 4.5 x 4.25 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1996 #283/1500; 4) Singing Wires, 6.25 x 6.25 x 9 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1995 #283/1500; 5) Getting Acquainted, 8.25 x 6 x 4.25 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1977 #780/unknown; 6) Almost Home, 7.75 x 5.5 x 5.75 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1993 #283/unknown; 7) Monday Morning Wash, 6 x 7 x 7.5 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1975 #2409/unknown; 8) Line Rider, 7 x 4.25 x 6.5 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1982 #1797/2500; 9) Irons in the Fire, 3.5 x 3.5 x 4 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1992 #289/unknown; 10) The Forager, 2.5 x 2.5 x 5.5 inches by Barnum from Chilmark, issued 1996 #241/unknown; 11) The Forager, 2.5 x 2.5 x 5.5 inches by Barnum from Chilmark, issued 1996 #366/unknown; 12) Irons in the Fire, 3.5 x 3.5 x 4 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1992 #420/unknown; 13) The Farrier, 3 x 3 x 5 inches by Barnum from Chilmark, issued 1997 #184/unknown; 14) Singing Wires, 6.25 x 6.25 x 9 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1995 #705/1500. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $525-1200 HWAC# 131905Lot# 1185Pewter Sculptures, Custer Group - 4 pcs 1) George A. Custer, 5 x 4 x 10 inches by Barnum from Chilmark, issued 1993 #889/950; 2) Sacred Ground Reclaimed, 8.5 x 6 x 9.5 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1993 #283/unknown; 3) George A. Custer, 5 x 4 x 10.25 inches by Barnum from Chilmark, issued 1993 #283/950; 4) Running Wolf, 4.5 x 3.5 x 8 inches by Polland from Polland Collectors Society, issued 1984 #1135/1200; 1) Shooting Star The Warrior’s Offering, 6 x 4 x 12.5 inches by T. Sullivan from Chilmark, issued 1992 #283/950; 2) Oh Great Spirit, 6.5 x 5 x 9 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1985 #3024/unknown; 3) Appeal to the Great Spirit, 6.5 x 5 x 7.5 inches by Barnum from Chilmark, issued 1987 #283/2800; 4) Eagle Catcher, 6.5 x 5 x 10.75 inches by Boyett from Chilmark, issued 1982 #1491/unknown; 5) A Test of Courage, 5.5 x 5.5 x 8.25 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1991 #776/1200; 6) Eagle, 2.5 x 2.5 x 6.5 inches by Cantrell from Legends Starlight, issued 1995 #1070/3500; 7) Buffalo Prayer, 2.5 x 2.5 x 6.5 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1981 #1865/2500; 8) [Indian drumming], 1.5 x 1.5 x 3.75 inches by Polland from Polland Collectors Society, issued 1991 #605/unknown; 9) Jemez Eagle Dancer, 3.25 x 3.25 x 4.25 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1982 #2246/2500; 10) Two Eagles, a Kindred Spirit, 4 x 4 x 14.75 inches by Sullivan from Chilmark, issued 1992 #283/950; 11) Eagle Catcher, 6.5 x 4.5 x 12.25 inches by Boyett from Chilmark, issued 1982 #1654/unknown. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $300-600 HWAC# 131906Lot# 1186 Pewter Sculptures, War Group - 9 pcs 1) Stolen Horses, 11 x 5.5 x 6 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1995 #283/1500; 2) Warrior’s Rescue, 4.5 x 4.5 x 5.5 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1995 #283/1200; 3) Counting Coup, 6.5 x 4.5 x 6.25 inches by Barnum from Chilmark, issued 1987 #283/2250; 4) Counting Coup, 6.25 x 5.5 x 6.5 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1974 #1967/2800; 5) Victorious Raiders, 7.25 x 5.5 x 5.5 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1995 #283/1500; 6) Desert Liberator, 4 x 4 x 10.5 inches by LaRocca from Lance, issued 1991 #5587/unknown; 7) Last Arrow, 3.75 x 3.75 x 4.25 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1981 #2261/2500; 8) The Rescue, 6.5 x 6.5 x 8 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1975 #1579/unknown; 9) Strong Hearts to the Front, 10 x 6 x 7.25 inches by Polland from Chilmark, issued 1992 #283/unknown. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $525-1000 HWAC# 131912Lot# 1187 1970s-1980s Rodeo Cowboy Pewter Sculptures (6) A collection of pewter sculptures of rodeo cowboys by Don Pollard. First are “The Bull Rider”. It measures 7”x 5” and dated 1978. Next, is “Saddle Bronc Rider”. Piece measures 7”x 3” and is dated 1978. Next is “Bareback Rider”. It measures 6.5”x 5” and is dated 1985. Next is “Barrel Racer”. Piece measures 5”x 5” and is dated 1978. Lastly, “Rodeo Star”. Piece measures 3.5”x 2” and is dated 1991. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $375-700 HWAC# 131140Lot# 1188 1980s Three Mounted Warrior Pewter Sculptures Magnificent pewter statues of American Indians on horseback. First, “Clash of Cultures” by F.J. Barnum. Piece measures 7”x 6” and is dated 1987. Next is “Dog Soldier” by Don Pollard. Piece measures 6.5”x 6” and is dated 1980. Lastly is “Crow Scout” by Don Pollard. Piece measures 7”x 7” and is dated 1974. Please see photos for details and condition. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $300-700 HWAC# 131142Lot# 1189 1983 Three Pewter Eagle Sculptures by De Souza Three pewter sculptures by George De Souza depicting eagles in flight. Pieces measure 11”x 9” and are dated 1983. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $325-600 HWAC# 131348
25View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / SculpturesLot# 1190 Two Crystal Glass Sculptures of Dolphins Lot of 2. 1) Dolphin Crystal Sculpture. Shannon Crystal by Godinger. 6.25” tall. 2) Trendy Crystal sculpture with laser-etched marine mammals including dolphins, sea horse, octopus, etc. Approx. 6” tall x 2” Est. $70-150 HWAC# 116051Lot# 1191 1970s-1980s Various American Indian Pewter Sculptures (8) Various American Indian scenes captured in pewter. First,“ComancheHostile” by Don Polland.Piecemeasures 6”x 4” and is dated 1988. Next is “The Pequot War” by Polland. Piece measures 7”x 5” and is dated 1990. Next “Arapaho Sentinel” by Michael Boyett. Piece measures 4”x 5.5” and is dated 1981. Next, “The Cheyenne” by Polland. Piece measures 6”x 4.5” and is dated 1973. Next is “Crow Scout” by Polland. Piece measures 5”x 5.5 and is dated 1974. Next is “Sioux War Cry” by Boyett. Piece measures 7”x 4” and is dated 1980. Next is “Chief Joseph” by Polland. Piece measures 7”x 5” and is dated 1988. Lastly “Crazy Horse” by Polland. Piece measures 6”x 7” and is dated 1991. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $650-1800 HWAC# 131147Lot# 1192 1980s Various Tribe Indian Pewter Sculptures (9) Various tribal depictions in nine individual sculpture pieces. First “The Perquot War” by Don Pollard. Piece measures 6”x 5” and is dated 1990. Next “Flathead Circling the Enemy” by Michael Boyett (Who signed it). Piece measures 6”x 6” and is dated 1984. Next, “Dance of the Eagles Cree,” by Michael Boyett (Hand signed). Piece measures 5”x 4” and is dated 1981. Next, “Comanche” by Michael Boyett (Hand Signed). Piece measures 6”x 4” and is dated 1980. Next, “Sioux War Cry” by Michael Boyett and measures 7.5”x 4” and is dated 1980. Next, “Apache Birdman” by Don Pollard. Measures 6”x 6” and is dated 1989. Next, “Tecumseh’s War” by Don Pollard. Piece measures 8”x 5” and is dated 1991. Next, “Renegade” by Don Pollard. It measures 6”x 5” and is dated 1989. Lastly, “Crow Scout” by Don Pollard. It measures 6.5”x 6.5” and dated 1987. Please see photos for more detail. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $650-1400 HWAC# 131138Lot# 1193 Winter Pioneers Pewter Statues (2) Lot of two. 1.) Frenchie. dated 1989. Autographed by Polland in 91. 283/2500. About 4.5-5” tall. 2.) Jedediah Smith. 283/2500. dated 1989. Autographed by Polland in 1991. Almost 9” tall. Albert Cauchon Western CollectionEst. $180-300 HWAC# 129969Lot# 1194 Montana 1981 Robert A. Kercher Serigraph “Dandy Lions” Serigraph by Robert A Kercher of dandelion flowers morphed into lions, numbered. 10/84. Est. $100-200 HWAC#131959Lot# 1195 Montana Robert A. Kercher Serigraph “Fly Away Favorites” Serigraph of Canada Geese and Mallard Ducks numbered 7/80 by Robert A. Kercher. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 131944Lot# 1196 Montana 1984 Robert A. Kercher Serigraph “Noah’s Ark” Serigraph print titled Noah’s Ark, numbered 12/105. Parade of various animals leaving the ark. Matted and framed. “Bob’s original serigraphs and prints deviate from realism to a means of graphic story-telling. Each print deals with the “permutation” of one image turning into another. They often highlight the camouflaging aspects of natural colors surprising the viewer with transformations from shape to shape in a rhythmic progression across the composition.” (Courtesy Kercher) Est. $100-250 HWAC# 131941Lot# 1197 Montana 1981 Robert A. Kercher Serigraph “Strawberry Bed and Ladies in Red” Serigraph of strawberries and Ladybugs, number 53/88 by Robert A. Kercher. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 131947Lot# 1198 Montana 1989 Robert A. Kercher Serigraph “The Full Circle” Serigraph of spiral containing elk, birds, fish, numbered 7/80 by Robert A. Kercher. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 131946Lot# 1199 Alaska Kickbush Illustrations of Alaskan Children The two pieces--ink and watercolor--feature small Alasken children at play. Joan Arend Kickbush (1926-2006) “was a popular Alaskan artist. Her paintings and illustrations featured Alaska Native children, Yupik villagers and Arctic wildlife. She painted in watercolor and oil.” (Wikipedia) Est. $100-250 HWAC# 131934Lot# 1200 Jacksonf, California Kennedy Gold Mine, Watercolor by Ralph Baker In the heart of the California Mother Lode is the city of Jackson, home of the Kennedy Gold Mine. In it’s heyday, the Kennedy was one of the deepest underground gold mines at nearly 6,000 feet. The Kennedy Mine was prospected in 1860 and the shaft under this head frame intersected the ore zone in 1912. During its lifetime, the mine produced more than $34 million in gold before it closed in 1942. It is one of the tallest head frames still standing in the Mother Lode. Today the Kennedy Mine site offers surface tours (except during the current, Covid-altered reality). Ralph Baker (1908-1976) studied art in the Bay Area and worked as a commercial illustrator for magazines and product labels. He later taught art in the Sonora area. His watercolor works included cityscapes, natural landscapes, and mining scenes such as this one. It has been professionally framed in faux-weathered wood and plexiglas. Finished size is 40-1/2 x 34-1/2 inches with a matte opening of 27-1/4 x 21-1/4 inches. Est. $1500-4000 HWAC#125069Lot# 1201 Oakland, California 1920s Noble Newsom Watercolor Rendering A beautiful watercolor rendering of the proposed Sobrante School in Oakland, California. Noble Newsom was the youngest son of architect Samuel Newsom, designer of several famous buildings in Northern California, including the Carson Mansion in Eureka. This framed rendering measures 22”x 11” is in excellent shape, ready to hang. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $180-500 HWAC# 131605
26Nov 2021DAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / WatercolorsLot# 1202 Pasadena, California 1900s Original Watercolor Residence Small watercolor painting of a spanish-style Pasadena Casa with a blue door, not dated. Signed by Euralia Perez, with a V Gerry name present also. Vibrant colors, very little fading. Est. $70-200 HWAC#122037Lot# 1203 Santa Barbara, California Santa Cruz Island Watercolor Original watercolor painting of Santa Cruz Island off the coast of Santa Barbara, California. The impressionistic piece, by the now famous unknown artist, measures 6”x 8” and is very colorful and in nice condition. No signature. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 122800Lot# 1204 Central City, Colorado Central City, Colorado, Head Frame - Watercolor by Pat Patterson Called The Richest Square Mile on Earth, Central City, Colorado, produced millions of dollars from its ores of gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc around the turn of the 20th century. Underground mines such as appears in this watercolor by Pat Patterson unearthed these riches from deep mines that reached thousands of feet below the surface. Colorado artist Pat Patterson studied at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts under Ruth Van Sickle Ford and worked as an artist with the US Navy during WWII. He then settled in Denver, Colorado, producing pen & ink and watercolor illustration for the fashion industry, books, and limited-edition prints. Professionally mounted and framed in pecan-toned wood and plexiglas, finished size is 27-3/8 x 23-5/8 inches with matte opening of 17-7/8 x 13-7/8 inches. Est. $750-2000 HWAC# 125065Lot#1205CentralCity,Colorado Coeur d’ Alene Mine - Watercolor by Pat Patterson The Coeur d’ Alene Mine is a bright red landmark on the outskirts of Central City, Colorado, and a popular tourist destination as well as a subject for photographers and painters alike. The mine’s origin goes back to 1894, and it produced gold and silver along with copper, lead, and zinc. In 1940, the mayor of Central City, also a mine employee, was killed when sparks from a grinding wheel fell into a box of blasting caps that he was trimming. The mine was closed a few years later and was donated to the Central City Opera, who gave tours of the facility into the 1950s. It fell into disrepair and vandalism in later decades. Heavy snowfall in 1986 collapsed the roof, and the opera company donated it to the Gilpin County Historical Society. The building was restore with a $100,000 grant, and has been re-opened for surface tours (subject to Covid-altered reality). Colorado artist Pat Patterson studied at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts under Ruth Van Sickle Ford and worked as an artist with the US Navy during WWII. He then settled in Denver, Colorado, producing pen & ink and watercolor illustration for the fashion industry, books, and limited-edition prints. Professionally mounted, framed, and glazed, with frame size of 30 x 26 inches and inner matte opening of 17-3/4 x 13-3/4 inches. Est. $750-2000 HWAC# 125064Lot# 1206 Reno, Nevada Still Life Watercolor by Mildred Lane Beautiful watercolor--still life of hurricane lamp, coffee grinder, horseshoe, spurs and antique iron. Mildred Lane (1927-2019 was a very well known Nevada water colorist and oil painter. 14” x 20.5”, matted: 20” x 26.5”. Excellent condition. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $100-500 HWAC# 116732Lot# 1207 Vermont Watercolor Painting by Stanford Stevens Log cabin and corral, mountains in the background.. Stanford Stevens (1897-1974) studied art in Paris. In the 1930’s he moved to Tucson, Arizona, and in 1962, moved to Mexico. Painting, 14” x 20.5”, matted and framed, 23” x 29”. Est. $450-800 HWAC# 121257Lot# 1208 Bonnie Snow Watercolor, 1965, “Thunderbirds” Signed by the Pilots Nevada Artist Bonnie Snow, wife of uranuim geologist Charles Don Snow. Don Snow was a WW2 vet. The pilots signed this original work: Capt. Russ Goodman, Capt. Clarence Langerund (sp?), Capt. Bob Morgan, Capt Charlie Hamm, Capt. Buster McGee, Capt Hank Canterbury, Major Ralph Maylure (/), Major Paul Kauttes. Red matte in thin black frame. Est. $220-600 HWAC# 114397Lot#1209CarlWallineOriginal Western Watercolor Carl R. Walline, 1888 - 1976. While working in the oil refinery business for Shell, he painted landscapes of the area around his home in oil and watercolor. This watercolor is 11.75” x 16.25”. The scene is a Western forest. There are 3 tack holes in the corners and a torn off upper left section. Est. $180-500 HWAC# 49918Lot# 1210 Cowboy on Bucking Bronco Elegant watercolor of a cowboy on a bucking horse. Could be possibly print of watercolor. Image conjures up the action and dust on a rodeo arena. Signed by artist, but unreadable. Est. $180-400 HWAC#131951Lot# 1211 Landscape Paintings Three landscape paintings: 1) Image of quiet stream in Fall season. 2) Street through village. 3) Painting of barns and chickens on pond by A. Marc--also known as Nicolas Markovitch (Serbian-French, 1894-1964), artist. Marc was a watercolorist, and also an illustrator for books and an architect. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 131932Lot# 1212Original Watercolor by Sylvia Miller, “Purple Artichokes” Label on reverse by artist with title of piece and dimensions. Art measures 22” x 30” Beautifully matted and framed under glass. Frame measures 26” x 38”. Sylvia Miller is a popular, well-known artist from California, who currently lives and works in Portland, Oregon. Her work has been widely exhibited at galleries all over California and Oregon, and she is an experienced, respected teacher of the arts. An award winning published artist, Sylvia works skillfully in all styles from representational to abstract designs. She is best known for her spontaneous on-location watercolor paintings, described as “large, fresh and free.” Learn more about this celebrated artist at www.sylviamillerwatercolor.com Est. $220-500 HWAC# 133770
27View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / WatercolorsLot# 1213 Venecian Nights -- Original Watercolor by Bergman Watercolor of a city street scene with two boys holding a flaming torch or a lantern. Title in the lower left is “Venician Night”, and it is signed by Bergman in the lower right. Image is 5-1/2 x 8 inches, matte opening is 6 x 9-1/4 inches, total size is 10 x 12-7/8 inches. Two-inch wide matte on the front and a repurposed cardboard backing. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $60-120 HWAC# 124602Lot# 1214 French Polynesia, Two Vintage Wood Carved Tiki Gods Round wood plaques of Tiki figures, hand-carved, 10” diameter. Tiki figures of certain gods and as an embodiment of that specific god’s mana, or power. With well-formed tikis, perhaps the people could attain protection from harm, strengthen their power in times of war and be blessed with successful crops. Est. $60-150 HWAC# 119007Lot# 1215 Folk Art saw and tule decoy This is a lot with a tule grass decoy about 13 in. long with a bass wood carved head; all hand made. The second item is a folk art painted cross-cut saw with the scene of a country “holler” home complete with tire swing about 29 in. long. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 112363Lot# 1216 Wood Carving Folk Art Piece A nice piece of folk art. This is a wood carving depicting a Conestoga Wagon drawn by a team of four oxen. Piece measures 7”x 20”x 5.5” and has the name A. Gruenke carved on the bottom. Obviously, a one of a kind piece. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Historic V & T Railroad Depot CollectionEst. $60-150 HWAC#131410Lot# 1217 1878 Mine to Mill - Wood Engraving by Harper’s Weekly Wood engraving from 1878 Harper’s Weekly showing a team of four horses drawing a carriage down a mountain road past a man leaning on his rifle. Title of Mine to Mill implies a load of ore-bearing rock is being hauled to a mill down the hill for processing. Professionally mounted, double-matted, and framed in black wood and plexiglas. Finished size is 21 x 31-1/2 inches, matte opening is 14-7/8 x 21-5/8 inches. Est. $600-1500 HWAC# 125068Lot# 1218 Berkeley, California 1972 Crumb & Petagno Two samples of counterculture art, by two icons of the medium. First, we a 22”x 15” humor poster drawn by Robert Crumb, dealing with the wisdom of Tommy Toilet. The piece, with Crumb illustrations, is mounted on a 20”x 30” poster board. Included is a 36”x 24” poster by artist Joe Petagno, extolling the virtues of smoking a few joints. While Crumb is pretty well known, Petagno is well known in the recording industry, having designed album covers for such artists as Led Zeppelin, Black Oak Arkansas and Ginger Baker. This poster has some border tears, but is in good hangable condition. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Historic V & T Railroad Depot CollectionEst. $100-250 HWAC#125431Lot# 1219 Porterville, California 1950sThree Fruit Crate Labels Colorful fruit labels (3). One Morning Smile Lemon & Grapefruit Association ( small tear on right side), Golden State Lemons (Larger tear right side) and Washington Brand Citrus (Uneven top). These are brightly colored and highly collectible. Please see photos for more details. Historic V & T Railroad Depot CollectionEst. $40-80 HWAC# 122797Lot# 1220 Montreal, 1968 “ Moose” Print/ By Bob Kuhn . Beautiful and realistic looking, print on canvas. Its so good, some people mistake it for an original oil painting.Entitled “ Moose”, it is standing in a shallow stream and looking for some tender vittles to eat. Originally done by Bob Kukn, it was just one in a series of many he did for Seagram’s 7 Whiskey Company. Frame is 20” tall x 24” wide, with attached name plate at the bottom that reads: “ Moose” / By Bob Kuhn”/ From The Seagram’s Collection// But, the plate does not have the “ 7 Logo “. Still a great piece, and the price is right. ( RH ). Est. $40-100 HWAC# 89565Lot# 1221 1800s Antique Black and White Art Prints Five black and white prints on heavy paper, probably from the early 1800s, approx 17-1/2 x 12-1/2 inches. See photos for condition and design details. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $70-200 HWAC# 124622Lot# 1222 European Prints of Emperor and King Three hand-painted prints of Henry the Eighth, King of England 10-3/4 x 14-1/2 inches; Maximillian 1st, Emperor of Germany. Both of these pieces come from the same bound volume; Third piece is a hand-colored print titled, Cavalerie Legere (Light Cavalry) and shows men and horses with tents in the far distance, 11-1/4 x 16 inches. All three pieces are beautifully rendered and suitable for framing as decor at home or office. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $100-225 HWAC# 124626Lot# 1223 Four Colorful Prints All prints are nicely matted and framed; sizes are outside frame measurements. 1) Abstracted landscape, 29” x 39”. 2) Calla lilies and peonies, 31.5” x 39”. 3) Abstract landscape with trees, 32” x 42.5”. 4) Bar setup with abstract background, 34” x 33.5”. Est. $80-350 HWAC# 110582Lot# 1224 four Framed Pottery Prints All are beautifully linen matted in nice frames. Sizes given are outside frame size. 1) Apache Basketry, 33” x 29”. 2) Image of 3 pots by window shade, 33.5” x 29”. 3) Image of 3 pots, one tipped over, 30.5” x 33.5”. 4) Abstracted landscaped, 29.5” x 38.5”. Est. $80-350 HWAC# 110580Lot# 1225 Four Framed Prints All prints matted in nice frames, sizes or outside frame size. 1) Flowers in antique vase with antique wallpaper background, 33” x 41”. 2) Calla lilies and peonies in vase, 31.5” x 39”. 3) Tiger lilies in basket, 34” x 33”. 4) Abstracted landscape, 29” x 39”. Est. $80-350 HWAC# 110581Lot# 1226 Four Still Lives All prints are nicely matted and framed; sizes are outside frame measurements. 1) Three pots, 30” x 33.5”. 2) Tiger lIlies in antique vase, 32.5” x 41”. 3) Tiger lilies in basket, 34” x 33”. 4) Antique looking wallpaper, 33.5” x 40”. Est. $80-350 HWAC#110585
28Nov 2021DAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / Works on PaperLot# 1227 1800s Heads of Jupiter and Ajax, Large Engraving Nineteenth Century French Neo-classical engraving, titled Tete de Jupiter et d’ Ajax: the heads of Jupiter and Ajax. Approx 21 x 16 inches, suitable for framing. See photo for condition and design details. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $150-400 HWAC# 124632Lot# 1228 1900s? Japanese Landscape Prints (2) Two hand-colored prints, of Japanese landscapes including one with an iconic gate, a three-pulley water well, and various people in 1800s-era attire. Larger item is 15 x 9-1/2 inches. See photo for condition and design details. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $70-200 HWAC# 124625Lot# 1229 Martha Washington Engravings Prints (4) 4 identical prints from William Sartain engravings. 12 x 9.5”. edge damage The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $40-150 HWAC#90595Lot# 1230 One Nude, Two Landscapes All prints are nicely matted and framed; sizes are outside frame measurements. 1) “Majestic Sky”, abstracted landscape, 29” x 39”. 2) Nude in abstract, 31.5” x 27.75”. 3) Abstract landscape with trees, 32” x 42.5”. Est. $80-350 HWAC# 110583Lot# 1231 Original Screen print and 2 other Prints All prints are nicely matted and framed; sizes are outside frame measurements. 1) Original silkscreen print, abstract diptych, signed MAE. Floated on mat, 38” x 53”. 2) Abstracted landscape, 29” x 39”. 3) Abstract landscape with trees, 32” x 42.5”. Est. $160-700 HWAC# 110584Lot# 1232 Unknown Artists Arte Deco Style Print of Nude Beautiful arte deco style print of standing nude with two blinded figures to one side. Abstracted with gold and collage looking elements. Image, 18” x 14”. Great double linen matting and gold framing, 31” x 27. Excellent condition. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 109862Lot# 1233 San Francisco, California Original Japanese Art from San Francisco 3 beautiful & rare Japanese Art scenes of Japan on Chinese Rice paper. These are from the San Francisco area. Vivid colors, all in protective plastic covers. Very delicate. 14 x 16”; 13 x 11”; 13 x 16” Est. $60.03-160.08 HWAC# 63376Lot# 1234 California 4 Tennis Themed Prints Vintage Gary Patterson print, tennis them: Match Point, Ace, Net Play, And Out. Each is matted 16” x 20”and three are framed, 17.75” x 21.75”. Circa 1970-1973. Gary Robert Patterson (born 1941) is an American cartoonist known for his distinctive works that humorously depict the potential pitfalls inherent in sports, the daily dramas that occur at the workplace, and hilarious portraits of pets - all in predicaments that help people appreciate and laugh at the lighter side of life. (wikipedia). Est. $40-100 HWAC# 61573Lot# 1235 California Lees Sussland Cartoon Drawing,SignedFramedpersonalizedcartoon drawing by Lees Sussland--” To my very good friend -Alan--in fond memories of “Spring Training”--Lees Sussland. Framed 29” x 39”. Lee Susman, an award-winning cartoonist whose drawings graced the Oakland Tribune sports pages for more than 35 years, died on Sunday. The Emeryville resident was 94. Susman’s cartoons depicting local college and pro football teams, baseball teams and basketball teams appeared in the Tribune from 1946 until his retirement in 1983. Susman was inducted into the PCL Hall of Fame in 2008. “Cartooning was just something I loved to do, and I was lucky enough to make a decent living at it,” Susman told former Tribune columnist Dave Newhouse for a 2007 article. “And it’s nice to be recognized; an ego trip.” Leland “Lee” Stanford Susman was born in San Francisco on July 27, 1917. Susman was a self-described “sports nut,” who began working for an advertising agency in 1937. In 1939, Susman won a competition to draw a comic strip for the San Francisco Call-Bulletin newspaper. After spending five years in the Navy during World War II, the Tribune hired Susman as a sports cartoonist. That year, he created “The Lil’ Acorn,” the Oaks’ mascot. (courtesy The San Jose Mercury News ~ By The Bay Area News Group Staff) Est. $375-1000 HWAC#77861Lot# 1236 Sweetwater, Texas 1989 William Forrest Martin Painting: They Are Still Abstract piece with fascinating use of colors. Family looking skyward, seals balancing bills in the background. Painting on masonite by William Forrest Martin, Autographed. Unframed 23.5” x 23.25. (Sweetwater Trust) Est. $220-600 HWAC# 77813Lot# 1237 Middlesex, Hackney, View of Hackney in Middlesex ñ Color, Framed Original copper engraving circa 1780 by Hogg. St. Augustine Church in background. Shows light spotting consistent with age. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $40-70 HWAC# 131787Lot# 1238 “Calm Down, Pete” Tempera/watercolor illustration of two cowboys in conversation. 10.5” x 8”. Est. $60-250 HWAC# 109845Lot# 1239 Argument in Front of Mine Pencil illustration of mining boss pushing a miner in front of mine. Other miners in background. 12” x 13”. Est. $70-300 HWAC# 109855Lot# 1240 Classic Russian Painted Egg With Christian figure. Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, CanadaEst. $220-500 HWAC# 131580
29View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art Lot# 1241 Conversations Two pencil and ink illustrations of couples having discussions. 1) She is at work in a shop and she looks angry, 14” x 8”. 2) Man schmoosing woman. She is obviously enamoured! 15” x 8.5”. Est. $60-250 HWAC# 109867Lot# 1242 Cowboys Confronting Woman Story illustration in pencil of two cowboys confronting a cowgirl who looks suspicious of them. 9” x 7”. Est. $70-300 HWAC# 109856Lot# 1243 Cowboys Talk B/W tempera or watercolor illustration of two cowboys by a barn. 10.5” x 8.25”. Work is signed by Frank W. Coder. Est. $60-300 HWAC# 109779Lot# 1244 1995 Desert Sentinel by Tom Mansanarez Limited-edition print of a painting done by Tom Mansanarez in 1995 of a pronghorn antelope laying in a snow-covered grass field. The title of this piece is Desert Sentinel. In Mansanarez’ biography, he describes his artistic objective; “[My] artistic objective is to capture reality without idealizing it, to recreate the drama in wildlife without fictionalizing it.” Underneath the print is a metal plaque engraved with the title of the piece and the artist’s name. Print is professionally quadruple matted and framed. There is a half inch inner frame going around the print itself. Frame dimensions are 35-13/16 x 41-3/4 inches. Print dimensions are 15 x 21 inches. Est. $220-400 HWAC# 122252Lot# 1245 Donner Party Reproduction in Antique Frame Antique frame with copies of articles and photos relating to the ill-fated Donner Party. The frame measures 30”x 26” gold painted and natural wood. This piece is in good condition and ready for what you’d like to put in it or, leave it as it is. See photos for more details. Est. $50-150 HWAC# 122762Lot# 1246 1971 Down River, The Rogue by Hewitt Wells Signed, numbered, and embossed print of a watercolor by Hewitt Wells, dated 1971, number 14/100. The painting was done in 1970, the print was made in 1971. Painting is of two men fly fishing on the rocks of a river and in the river itself. Underneath the printed signature and date on the bottom right of the image is a graphite signature reading “Best Wishes, Hewitt C. Wells” Left of the number, which is placed bottom left of the print, is an inch long graphite sketch of a fly-fishing lure. There is printed text above the image reading, “Limited Edition published in 1971 by Trout Unlimited from the Original Series of Watercolors by Hewitt C Wells.” Underneath the image is more printed text reading, “Down River, The Pogue” which is the title of this piece. The circular embossing is placed an inch underneath the signature and reads “Corporate Seal”. On the back of the print, which is professionally mounted and framed, is an pen inscription that reads “Hewitt Wells loved to fish with Gonfer (Clayton Phillips). He painted Gonfer into many of his works (with the fish).” Frame dimensions 29-1/16 x 23-1/16 inches. Image dimensions 18-3/8 x 13-1/16 inches. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 122251Lot# 1247 Early 20th Century Prints (3) 1906 print by AB Frost, printed by PF Collier and son of men fighting on a road near an early car-2 vertical folds, creases, toning, approx 16 x 20”. Female Audrey by PR Morris-horizontal crease, approx 22 x 16”. Supplement to the Illustrated London News, Feb 27, 1909, a fancy Swiss ball on ice, approx 16 x 22”, 3 creases. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 85165Lot# 1248Engraved Printer Proofs, Framing Plates (11) 6 approx 3.75” x 5” printers proof on 8” x 10” mat, multimast sailboats. 4 small assorted horse prints on 8” x 10” mats. 8.5” x 10.75 print on 12” x 16” mat of a bald eagle from the 81st convention of Int’l Plate Printer, Die Stampers, Ottawa, Canada May 1985 Est. $180-400 HWAC# 571548Lot# 1249 Four Dinner Groups 1) Pencil illustration of couple dining with friend, by Frank W. Coder. 10” x 8”. 2) Pencil, family dining--father looks angry. 6.5” x 10”. 3) Pencil and ink, dinner party. 8.5” x 10”. 4) Nice pencil illustration of couple in diner, cook in background. Frank W. Coder. 12” x 10”. Est. $40-200 HWAC# 110442Lot# 1250 Happy and Not Happy Talks Two pencil illustrations. 1) happy couple on street of town, 11” x 7.5”. Signed by Frank W. Coder. 2) Mexican woman trying to calm a cowboy down while other men look on. in a bar, 11” x 9.25”. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 109868Lot# 1251 Man and Woman Watching Mine Explosion Great pencil illustration of a man and woman on a hill above a mine explosion. 12” x 12”. Est. $60-250 HWAC# 109859Lot# 1252 Men in Uniform 1) Pencil illustration of man in uniform and woman talking to blind man by car. 10.5” x 12”. 2) Man in uniform chatting with woman in garden, pencil, 17” x 11”. 3) Man in uniform, with woman who is comforting a sick man, pencil. 9” x 10”. Est. $60-250 HWAC# 110434Lot# 1253 Over the Top Original Painting by Ed Vebell, c1959 Amazing Ed Vebell color painting, “WWI, Over the Top”. Infantry men going over sand bags under fire. Image size, 15” x 21.75”; matted, 20.5” x 27” (ink mark on mat). Signed in orange by Vebell at lower right. Excellent condition. Vebell used himself as the model for this painting, climbing the ladder. Vebel was a friend of our collector. This painting was apparently scheduled for a US postage stamp in 1960, but none was issued (not found in regular, commemorative, envelope stamp, post card, or air mail entries). Vebell signed a print of this painting which was slated for use as a US postage stamp. The print has a spot for the stamp in the upper left corner, which is lot 3480, inventory # 136921 in this sale. Vebell did commission work for the Post Office, and other works that were used on American stamps were a USPS series Scott #1489-1498 in 1973. Vebel (1921-2018) was also an Olympian for the USA at Helsinki in 1952 in Fencing. He did not medal. A choice original artwork. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 136910
30Nov 2021DAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 ArtLot# 1254 circa early 1800s Photogravure (abt. 22) Approx. 22 photogravure from D. Appleton & Co. N.Y., Photogravure is an intaglio printmaking or photo-mechanical process whereby a copper plate is grained to the plate and then etched, resulting in a high quality intaglio plate that can reproduce detailed continuous tones of a photograph. These 22 are 12.5” x 17”. Included is Recent Ideals of American Art copyright 1888. There is slight foxing on a few of these, please inspect. John Reynolds CollectionEst. $130-400 HWAC# 127785Lot# 1255 Potpourri of Classical Art Reference Prints An eclectic variety of art prints taken from fine art books and magazines that were used by a California interior designer ( a relative of Fred Holabird). There are pictures of US Presidents Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln, and a multi-page magazine excerpt about the Sistine Chapel ceiling painted by Michelangelo. Approximately three dozen pages, some double-sided. Even a mounted and matted print of Cheyenne (Shy Ann) Song showing a cowgirl on horseback racing across the desert pursued by three other horsemen. See photos for details on size, condition, and design. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $40-200 HWAC# 124627Lot# 1256 c1950s Story Painting from India Kalamkari is a type of hand-painted or block-printed cotton/muslin textile, produced in Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Only natural dyes are used in Kalamkari and it involves twenty-three steps. There are two distinctive styles of kalamkari art in India - Srikalahasti style and the Machilipatnam style. The Srikalahasti style of Kalamkari (Kalankari), wherein the “kalam” or pen is used for freehand drawing of the subject and filling in the colors, is entirely hand worked. (Courtesy Wikipedia) Unique story painting is in great condition, stretched over hardboard, 43 x 28.5”, Framed with a simple copper colored metal frame, 44 x 29.75”. Est. $250-700 HWAC#117691Lot# 1257 Sunday Buggy Ride Print by Judith Zimmers Blunn Print, nicely framed with interior minor wood frame as part of the matting. Dalmations accent the rural Victorian scene, which could be anywhere from California to England in the 1880’s. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 114386Lot# 1258 Tapestry 38”x 48” Est. $70-200 HWAC# 121253Lot# 1259 Three Conversations 1) Ink drawing of couple outside, 10” x 8”. 2) Man approaching woman who shies from him. Pencil and paint, 11” x 12”. 3) Man in discussion with three women, pencil, ink. 11.5” x 11”. Est. $60-250 HWAC# 110431Lot# 1260 Three Story Illustrations 1) Man and woman hugging, pencil, by Frank W. Coder. 13” x 8.5”. 2) Mother talking to young man in kitchen, pencil by frank W. Coder. 11” x 10.5”. 3) Woman and man on stage, pencil and ink. 14” x 7.5”. Est. $40-250 HWAC# 110438Lot# 1261 Two CloisonnÈ Vases CloisonnÈ is an ancient technique for decorating metal work with glass, gemstones, and other vitreous materials, usually separated by very thin strips of brass to form compartments (cloisons in French). In these two vases, the spaces have been filled with a glassy enamel and fired in a kiln to melt it smooth. The item is then highly polished to level the enamel and brass into the finished shape. Blue vase is approx 4 inches in diameter and 6 inches tall. Red vase is approx 3 inches in diameter and 5 inches tall. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 108675Lot# 1262 Two Discussions 1) woman with men in conference room, pencil, ink. 12.5” x 8”. 2) Woman in conference with attorney, pencil, ink. 11.5” x 10”. Est. $40-200 HWAC# 110443Lot# 1263 Two Quality Illustrations 1) Very good illustration in pencil with paint. Cowboy on horse with dead or drunk Indian over saddle; three Indians stand in doorway looking angry. 11” x 10”. 2) Pencil illustration of Mountie standing over woman or young Indian man next to campfire, 14” x 7.75”. Est. $60-300 HWAC# 110421Lot# 1264 Vintage Wall Art (Lot of 3) Vintage Decor/Wall Art. Nice example of Americana. 1) Gold plated Flora under clear bubble, framed. (wood and bubble are plastic) Label on reverse: “Flora-Hawaii Living Leaves, Flowers and Sea Life of Hawaii...captured in 24l Gold or pure silver. Imagine a Goldsmith so skilled that he can encase a delicate tropical flower or leaf in rich 24K gold or silver, capturing all its living grace. The real flower or leaf is left inside. No two pieces can be exactly alike - nature never makes a duplicate. Each piece is an unique object d’art... the perfect compliment to beauty and good taste. Handcrafted on Maui, Hawaii. Measures approx 9.5” x 12.5”. 2) Framed Lion Coffee Advertising Print: the Wooson Spice Company, Inc. Honolulu, Hawaii. Bottom right: New York-Boston-Chicago. Reverse showed Prints Plus sticker with 6/14/91 purchase date and store code. Measures approx. 198” X 30”. 3) Framed “Coors... I love You” print on canvas. Joe Holbrook. Numbered on reverse in pencil: #217/1000 Oct 12, 1980. Measures Approx. 25” X 32”. Frames on all 3 are plastic made to look like wood. No glass. Vintage Americana Wall Art. Nice Dealer Lot. Est. $40-200 HWAC# 110375Lot# 1265 Windmill and River Print Dutch scene--print of a large windmill and boats on a river. 19” x 23”, matted and framed 26” x 30”. Mat has water damage, print is fine. Est. $40-120 HWAC# 56852Lot# 1266 c1930-40 Woman with Cook Good pencil illustration of woman talking to cook. 8” x 5”. Est. $40-200 HWAC# 110435
31View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Art / Firearms & WeaponsLot# 1267Women in Offices Pencil Drawings (2) 1) Woman secretary listening to man, pencil. 9.5 x 7.5”; 2) Pencil drawing of man chatting up woman at desk, 10 x 10”. Est. $40-75 HWAC# 110440Lot# 1268 Women in the West Six Illustrations. 1) Cowgirl herding cattle, pencil, signed by Frank Coder. 11.5” x 12”. 2) woman sitting at table bing offered money by man, pencil, 13” x 10”. 3) Man explaining something to other man and his daughter, pencil, 11.5” x 10”. 4) Pencil, Woman upset by sheriff, 12.5” x 11”. 5) Pencil, paint, woman intervening between two men, 8” x 10”. 6) People heading down hill toward mine, 11” x 11”. Est. $100-350 HWAC# 110424Lot# 1269 Wounded Cowboy with Doctor Pencil illustration of man in doctor’s office, two cowboys looking on. 10” x 10.5”. Est. $60-300 HWAC# 109854Lot#12708mmX57mmStar-Lineammunition This is a group of 10 rounds of 8mm X 57mm FMJ ammo, also known as 8mm (7.92mm) Mauser. Made by Star-Line (logo present) marked 2 50 X Star-Line logo. These are smokeless rounds. These bullets fit European made Mausers proofed for smokeless powder only. Rimless, bullet diam. is .324 in/ 8.16mm, case length 2.241 in./ 56.77mm, overall length is 3.158 in./ 80.23 mm. Additional shipping charges apply. No sales to New York City, California, and Hawaii. (ref. The Handloader’s Manual of Cartridge Conversions, Donnelly, 2002, p. 882). Est. $70-300 HWAC# 129681Lot# 1271 A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and Use of Arms and Armor by G.C. Stone first edition A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration, and Use of Arms and Armor by Stone covers any related subject to warfare and defense from around the world published in 1934 as a first edition. At 685 pages, this book is the encyclopedia of armor and weaponry. In fine condition in blue cloth without a dust jacket, a round corner, firm binding. This book was part of the Harris Perlstein, former Pabst Brewing Co. Chairman, collection. Est. $270-600 HWAC# 135646Lot# 1272 A History of the Colt Revolver by Charles Haven and Frank Belden first edition Often referred to as the “bible” of Colt history; A History of the Colt Revolver by Haven and Belden covers the revolver story from the 1836 Paterson to 1940 autos. This is a first edition published in 1940 in bright green with gold gilding, dust jacket and slip cover. The binding is in very good condition, the dust jacket shows wear but in good condition with a chip missing, and the slip cover has been edged with binding tape at some early point. At 700 pages, complete with appendixes including the original Colt patent number 138 dated February 25, 1836 with illustrations and text. This is a significant document considering that the original Colt patent was lost in a patent office fire. Mr.’s Haven and Belden preface this book with evidence on the often counterfeited Walker revolver in search of the first prototype. No gun library is complete without this book. A part of the Harris Perlstein, former Pabst Brewing Co. Chairman, collection. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 135645Lot# 1273 Antique Firearms and Curiosa in print This lot contains four books on antique firearms collecting and military uniforms from 1864. “Illustrated Catalogue of Arms & Military Goods” by Schuyler, Hartley & Graham of New York City published in 1961 well illustrated, hardcover beige dust jacket torn, binding very good; “Firearms Curiosa” by Lewis Winant 1955, cream color cloth cover, dust jacket one chip at binding area 276 pgs. very good photography; “35 Years Scrapbook of Antique Arms” by F. T. Dexter vol.1 and vol. 2, paperback spiralbound 1947 autographed both volumes both in good condition. This book was part of the Harris Perlstein, former Pabst Brewing Co. Chairman, collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 137524Lot# 1274 Browning Gun Catalog, St. Louis, Missouri Twenty five pages showing the different models and features of Browning guns. Shotguns from 12 gauge to 20 gauge. Specifications and features listed. Color finishes also offered. Shows rifles and pistols recommendations for various game. Also, shotgunning hints. Condition is good with a small piece missing from the top right corner of the cover. Circa 1958. There is a 1958 Browning price list also included. Est. $40-100 HWAC# 118712Lot# 1275 Classic Bowies Knives by Robert Abels and his Bowie Collection This lot contains two books: “Classic Bowies Knives” by Robert Abels and his paperback book “The Robert Abels Collection of Bowie Type Knives”. The “Classic Bowie Knives” book is hardcover in red speckled cloth in fine condition autographed by the author to the owner, 1967 slight wear to the dust jacket. The paperback of Abels Bowie Collection is 20 pgs. in good condition. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 135659Lot# 1276 c1930s Colt’s Revolver Club Hand Book How to Organize and Conduct a Revolver Club, Compiled and Distributed for the Promotion of Better Marksmanship and in the interest of Better Citizenship. Published by Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Company (Fire Arms Division) Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.A. Printed in U.S.A. Inscribed on cover page with name and date: 8 /15/32. 56 pages with illustrations, photographs, diagrams, range plans, colt models and parts and more. Cover intact, all pages present, very good condition. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 132252Lot# 1277Cowhorn shot flask for muzzleloading shotgun This is a cowhorn flask that dispenses shot for a muzzleloading shotgun. The spout is calibrated to drop either 1 oz. or 1 1/4 oz. of shot. No name brand on the spout, and the fill point is on the butt. Plug needs repair. 14 in. OAL. C. 1840-1870. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 120221Lot# 1278 Edged Cutlery in books This lot has three books related to edged weapons and knives. “A Collection of U.S. Military Knives” by Cole, paperback 1968, worn corners, 85p; “Confederate Edged Weapons” by Albaugh, blue and red cloth cover no dust jacket ,1960, great illustrations of a great many makers, most unknown, 198p. great reference book in very good condition; “Joseph Rodgers & Sons Cutlers” to His Majesty, a catalog reprint date unknown, orange cloth cover, Sheffield, England very good condition. These books were part of the Harris Perlstein, former Pabst Brewing Co. Chairman, collection. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 137514
32Nov 2021DAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Firearms-WeaponsLot# 1279 European Firearms History This lot contains five books all with European Firearms history. “Ross Rifle Handbook” 1917 reprint Ottawa by J. De Labroquerie Tache paperback with fragile binding, great fold out diagram; “English Guns and Rifles” by J. N. George 1947 cream cloth cover, dust jacket in poor condition, illustrated beautifully; “Mannlicher Rifles and Pistols” by W. Smith 1947 book in fine condition, repair to dust jacket; “Mauser Rifles and Pistols” by W. Smith 1946 with repaired dust jacket, book in very good condition, one round corner; “Automatic Weapons of the World” by Johnson and Haven 1945 third edition no dust jacket, has fantastic fold out skeleton views of many auto. firearms. This book was part of the Harris Perlstein, former Pabst Brewing Co. Chairman, collection. Est. $150-400 HWAC# 135656Lot# 1280 European Hand Firearms by H. J. Jackson London This over-sized book “European Hand Firearms” by Herbert j. Jackson 1923 is copy # 343, 1923 printing in London, photography is excellent, two tone beige cloth cover, rounded corners no DJ, well illustrated. Two other books included in this lot are: “Arms & Armament” by Charles Ffoulkes, investigates British armament 1943, good condition strong binging dust jacket has chips; “The Breech-Loader and how to use it” by W.W. Greener covers shotgunning principles also published in London, in fair condition with fragile binding. This book was part of the Harris Perlstein, former Pabst Brewing Co. Chairman, collection. Est. $70-150 HWAC# 137520Lot# 1281 Firearms in American History Vol. 1, 2 by Charles Winthrop Sawyer This two volume set “Firearms in American History” by C.W. Sawyer is beautifully illustrated so as to be very clear of the the technology advancements in our firearms history. Volume one is a first edition dated 1910, red cloth cover solid binding, signature of previous owner on frontispiece; the second volume titled “The Revolver” was published in 1939 copy #390 has numerous plates of Colt firearms giving credit to the Wadsworth Athenaeum and the Colt Patent Fire Arms Man. Company, red cloth cover in good condition bent corners. No dust jackets. This book was part of the Harris Perlstein, former Pabst Brewing Co. Chairman, collection. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 135654Lot# 1282 Gil Hibbins Old West Bowie Knife Model GH5013, special damascus edition, 19” overall. There are two unused Bowie knives in this box. Both have highly polished brass hilt Est. $300-600 HWAC#60516Lot# 1283Gun Collecting Reference Books This lot has fourteen reference books of gun collecting from the 1940’s-1950’s. The reference materials cover early gun manufacturers, cartridge makers, and early Kentucky pistol gunmakers. The prices of the guns listed of course are no longer relevant. There is “American Antique Guns and their Current Prices” by Martin Rywell is great references for gun makers, marks, and list of gunmakers by alphabetic index. “Thirty-Five years Scrap Book of Antique Arms” by F. Theodore Dexter covers early guns and powder flasks. Two Canadian Journals of gun collecting. The “Catalog Fire-Arms Collection” United States Cartridges Co. covers makers marks and all military guns including the Civil War. There is the ARCA Arms Quarterly featuring and index of patents on revolvers issued in the USA from 1833 to 1925. by Col. Calvin Goddard about 1950. “The American Arms Collector” issue July 1958 is a great reference on Confederate swords and Sam Dyke writes about collecting Kentucky rifles. There are two catalogs one from Ray Riling, another from Robert Abels. “The Gun Collector’s Handbook of Values” by Chapel 1940; “American Firearsms” by Van Rensselaer 1947 solid binding; “English Pistols & Revolvers” by George 1938 rag edge construction in very good condition; “The Gun Trader’s Guide” by Wahl1953; “The Fireside Book of Guns” by Koller is well illustrated 1959 solid binding. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 137516Lot# 1284 Gun History Books (2) Lot of 2. 1) The Collecting of Guns. Various authors. Bonanza Books. 2) The Book of Guns & Gunsmiths by Anthony North & Ivan V. Hogg. (1977). Est. $40-90 HWAC# 138928Lot# 1285 Knives, Swords and Daggers in Books This lot has five books on swords and daggers: “Swords & Daggers” by Frederick Wilkinson 1968, first American Edition with dust jacket good condition; “Daggers & Fighting Knives of the Western World” by Harold Peterson 1970, orange cloth firm binding some wear on dust jacket; “The American Sword 1775-1945” by H. Peterson, 1970, green cloth with dust jacket has tears; “The Ames Sword Company” by J. Hamilton, 1994 second edition rounded corners, firm binding; “The Gun Digest Book of Knives” Hughes and Lewis, 1973 paperback some wear good condition. These books were part of the Harris Perlstein, former Pabst Brewing Co. Chairman, collection. Est. $120-200 HWAC#136123Lot# 1286 Lakonia sword with Sheath This is a lakonia sword with horn grips. The overall length is 22 in. with a 16.5 in. blade. The blade is made with fullers on both sides and held together with unique style rivets. The sheath is covered in a thin leather over wood. Condition is good, age unknown. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $375-700 HWAC# 108707Lot# 1287Light But Efficient a book by Hardin and Hedden This book “Light But Efficient” signed by author Albert Hardin, Jr.is a detailed record of the use the hunting knife and the intrenching knife used about 1880. Nicely illustrated with sketches by Frederic Remington. A must for any knife collector for military applications. Green leather cover with gild, fine condition, dust jacket with minor wear. 1973. 104 pgs. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 136121Lot# 1288 Modern Knife Group Three knives . Schrade folding knife “Classic”, 4” blade. Fox & Hound folding knife FH614, 3.5”; unmarked stainless folding knife, 3.5”. all with original boxes and wrapping. Est. $70-150 HWAC# 75560
33View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Firearms-Weapons / Foreign TextilesLot#1289Pistols,CollectingandShooting in six books This lot contains six books on pistols, revolvers shooting and collecting. “Pistol and Revolver Shooting” by Himmelwright 1933, 4th edition orange cloth cover dust jacket in fair torn condition, water spot inside text, binding strong; “Modern American Pistol and Revolvers” 1894 2nd edition Gould, Whidden, brown cloth cover no dust jacket good condition binding rounded corners; “Pistols and Revolvers” by Hatcher, 1927, no dust jacket moisture wave at bottom pagers, gift signature dated Dec. 1927, binding fair to good strength; “The Gun Collector Handbook” by Chapel 1947 first edition, 230p. torn dust jacket, yellowed pages. It lists the Colt Walker for $750-$1500; “The Luger Pistol” by Datig, 1962, 5th edition 321 p. well illustrated blue cloth cover like new condition, dust jacket sun faded. These books were part of the Harris Perlstein, former Pabst Brewing Co. Chairman, collection. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 136144Lot# 1290The Rifle Book by Jack O’Connor 1964 This lot contains three books about sporting rifles; the first is “The Rifle Book” by Jack O’Connor second edition 1964 where Jack immortalizes the .270 bullet, red cloth near new dust jacket worn and torn; “The Bullet’s Flight” by Mann 1942 second edition very good condition dust jacket has several tears; “Custom Built Rifles” by Simmons 1949, green cloth cover autographed by the author, very nice condition dust jacket has chips. These books were part of the Harris Perlstein, former Pabst Brewing Co. Chairman, collection. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 136149Lot# 1291 Two-Handed Large Sword with Scabbard 45” two-handed, double-edge sword with scabbard. Unmarked and modern. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 105654Lot# 1292 WWII collection of K Brand sheath knives count 6 This collection of (6) WWII commemorative sheath knives are NIB. All K Brand knives. One model 17 BK 1583 is a 15 in. OAL dagger with 10 1/2 in. blade with faux ivory grips. One 17 BK 2026 dagger 15 in. OAL with 9 in. blade and a faux ivory grip. Two 17 BK 597 daggers that are very sharp. One 17 BK 1274 knife with sheath 15 OAL and 10 in. blade. The sheath has two loops for belt carry. And one 17 BK 1625 knife 16 in. OAL and 11 1/2 in. blade with two fullers and eagle motif. Est. $70-250 HWAC# 75614Lot# 1293 1900s Caucasian Armenian Rug Soumak is a kind of embroidery weaving technique which is unique to Armenian weaving culture though we can see it used in Azerbaijan as well. Armenians weave their Soumak on with thicker additional weft which wraps diagonally around wefts and through warps. This technique is very much more elaborated than all other kilim weaving. Has fray on right side & shows some wear. Please inspect. 31” x 55”. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $70-600 HWAC# 83502Lot# 1294 French and Belgian Tapestries 1) French tapestry of a buck and two does. Approx. 35” x 23”, nicely made. 2) Two Belgian tapestries--scene of village on the sea, with c1900-1915 battleships, possibly WW1. Mountains in the background. Approx. 23” x 33”. The other is a scene drinking party scene with musicians and dancers. Approx. 24” x 46”. Est. $220-500 HWAC# 108738Lot# 1295 French Pastoral Tapestry French pastoral scene with sheep and castle in background. Approx. 60 x 18”. A few marks or stains that can easily be removed. It is finished with fringe. A nice sample of a craft person’s work. See photos for more details. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 120896Lot# 1296 c1900 Horse Bag (Handwoven, Turkish) Beautiful Handmade Vintage Afghan Turkmen Saddle Bag Kilim, Handmade In Afghanistan. 22” x 50”. In good condition. Stitching on Bag is exceptional. Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, CanadaEst. $70-400 HWAC# 84464Lot# 1297 Large Persian Rug This Persian rug measures 76in. X 114 in. and is in red and ink blue designs. Not old, good condition. See photos for details. Est. $450-1000 HWAC#132217Lot# 1298 Persian Rug in Red This Persian rug is 41in. X 55in. and red in color. Damaged condition possibly a prayer rug. Est. $150-400 HWAC# 132219Lot# 1299 Persian Rug in Cream color This is a room sized Persian rug measuring 118 in. X 160 in. ( 10 ft. X 13 ft.). Beautifully colored with a cream base color. Professional cleaning is advised. Fringed edging and in very good condition but needs cleaning. Est. $1500-3000 HWAC# 133796Lot# 1300 Persian Rugs (2) 26 x 36” approx Indian mat c1900; 29 x 25 approx size Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, CanadaEst. $300-1000 HWAC# 131584Lot# 1301 Persian Runner Rug This is a Persian rug in runner length at 29 in. X 103 in. Red colored design pattern. Condition is very good. Est. $220-500 HWAC# 132218Lot# 1302 Persian Style Floor Rug, 90 x 63”, Olive Tones Persian style floor rug, silk finish, fringe on two ends, olive tones. Two spots from cleaning. Otherwise nice. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 124477Lot# 1303 c1880 Rug (Afghanistan or Pakistan) Wool rug. 3’3” x 6’. This run is heavily worn, please inspect. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $70-300 HWAC# 83524Lot# 1304 late 1800s Rug (Afghanistan) 24” x 36”. Blue & Cream colors, has separation at center piece to border. Please inspect. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $70-300 HWAC# 83521
34Nov 2021DAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Foreign / TextilesLot# 1305 Three Vintage Tapestries The three tapestries are stitched together. They are sepia toned or very faded. A military person appears in all three pieces. The pieces appear to be French, post 1900’s. Approx. 50” x 12”. Est. $180-400 HWAC#108734Lot# 1306 post 1900s Two Belgium Made Tapestries 1) A Venetian scene--a gathering with gondolas in the background. Approx. 15” x 46”, rich coloring. 2) A Spanish scene--party with musicians and dancers. Approx. 15” x 48”. Replicas of older pieces. Est. $180-400 HWAC#108736Lot# 1307 Two Moroccan Scenes These two tapestries are scenes of Moroccan or Arabian people and environments. 1) scene of marketplace, approx. 36” x 54”. 2) also people going to market, approx. 24” x 32”. Circa after 1900, replicas of older tapestries. Both are in sepia tones. Est. $180-400 HWAC# 108735Lot# 1308 Two Replicas of French Tapestries 1) Replica of old tapestry, made in Belgium. Loomed in the early 1900’s. People at party, outside, under moon. Bit of edge fray. 37” x 32”. 2) Replica, made in Belgium. Loomed in the early 1900’s. Features people (victorian dress) in boat, swans in water. 38” x 30”. Est. $220-500 HWAC# 108733Lot# 1309 Brooklyn, New York Archbishop Nikon (de Greve) of Brooklyn - 2 photos This is a pair of 16 x 20-inch, black and white photographs of His Eminence the Most Reverend Archbishop Nikon (de Greve) of Brooklyn, New York (1895-1983). He was borne Alexis de Greve in the town of Batoum, Russia. After military training and service in WWI and the Russian Civil War, he fled to western Europe where he eventually took monastic vows and was ordained to the priesthood in 1928, serving in Czechoslovakia and in Paris and Brussels. He moved to America in 1947, serving in Pennsylvania before becoming Bishop of Toronto from 1952-1958. The next year he became Archbishop of Tokyo and all Japan. He returned to the US in 1963 and was named Archbishop of Brooklyn in 1965. The two photos are in good condition but have no information about the person. We thank a recent caller for providing the identity of the man in these photographs. Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, CanadaEst. $70-200 HWAC# 131850Lot# 1310 Barcelona, 1890-1900 Barcelona, Spain Photo Album Beautiful collection of mostly 9”x 11” black and white photos of Barcelona, Spain and the surrounding area. These photos are from the 1890’s and show the waterfront, various churches and cathedrals, some local people and downtown buildings and thoroughfares. Most photos mounted, some loose, ready for re-mounting. Album is in good condition. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 124538Lot# 1311 London, 1656 17th Century Christian Tract The Only Remedy That Can Cure a People, When all other Remedies fail. This is apparently a portion of a larger work, as these pages begin at 283 and end at 332. Printed by R. W. for John Wright in 1656 as a plea to his country to be preserved from the Judgements of God and open the gate of Mercy with the Key of Repenting and Turning from evil wayes [sic]. Margin notes reference Scripture and secular documents in the course of his arguments. Page edges are brittle and friable, but the text is very legible and uses the typographic convention of the letter s rendered as a tall character like the letter f when it appears at the beginning or in the midst of a word. Binding shows this was a section removed from a bound volume. Approx 7-3/8 x 11-1/4 inches. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 124646Lot# 1312 Paris, Pavillion De Flore Tuileres Original hand colored lithograph. Signed: T. Boys signed on the edge of the stone walkway. Reverse: Page out of promo for Manning Gallery, London, with this piece, Thos Shotter Boys, watercolor. 20 Feb-10 Mar. No year shown. Some foxing on image. 17 x 21” gold frame, old mat. Thomas Shotter Boys ( 1803-1874) was born in Pentonville, London. He was apprenticed to the engraver George Cooke. When his apprenticeship came to an end he went to Paris where he met and came under the influence of Richard Parkes Bonington, who persuaded him to abandon engraving for painting. He exhibited at the Royal Academy for the first time in 1824, and in Paris in 1827. His most important work, Picturesque Architecture in Paris, Ghent, Antwerp, Rouen, etc., a collection of colour lithographs,appeared in 1839, attracting a great deal of admiration. He also published Original Views of London, drawn and lithographed by himself, (London, 1843). (courtesy, Wikipedia) Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, CanadaEst. $750-2000 HWAC# 131509Lot# 1313 Pretoria, 1900 British Soldiers Question Monkey Stereoview Amusing stereo view from the Keystone View Company, showing two British soldiers encounter one of the local inhabitants of Pretoria, South Africa. It is captioned, “Here’s to your health-Pretoria at last.” Please see photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $20-60 HWAC# 119365Lot# 1314 Venice, Antonio Canova Sketches--Rare Two incredibly rare sketches for sculptures by Antonio Canova. 1) A signed graphite study for his sculpture Daedalus and Icarus, which he completed in 1779. (Drawing, 11” x 7.25” with gold trim). 2) A graphite study for Magdalena Penitente, which was completed in 1796. (Drawing, 10.25” x 7” with gold trim) Both are attached to gray paper. The sketches for his sculptures are just that--studies! However, the finished sculptures are impeccably rendered. Most of Canova’s works are in museums, and it is almost impossible to find drawings by him. Antonio Canova (1757 ñ 1822) was born in Possagno, a small town in north-eastern Italy. Canova, a sculptor, later studied and lived in Venice. He became famous for his neoclassical marble sculptures that delicately rendered nude flesh. He was regarded as one the greatest of the Neoclassical artists. The epitome of that style, his work marked a return to classical refinement after the theatrical excesses of Baroque sculpture. After studying drawing, painting, and sculpture in Venice, he set up his workshop in Rome. In 1787. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $1500-5000 HWAC# 126699Lot# 1315 African Baskets, Antique - 2 1) West African Basket, 8” diameter x 4” high. Faded red and purple designs. Good condition; 2) Small, coiled basket, black designs. 7.25” diameter x 0.75” high. Some damage to coil wrapping. Nice piece. Est. $40-75 HWAC# 120982
35View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Foreign Lot# 1316 African Ceremonial Bird Staff Ornamental African ceremonial staff. Bamboo-like handle with large crack, top features bird on end and possible front and rear upside down faces. Braided center grip and bottom braid. 37” Est. $40-200 HWAC# 135307Lot# 1317 African Fly Swatter Wood handle African fly swatter with tail hair and leather tassel. 39” long Est. $40-200 HWAC# 87173Lot# 1318 African Maps Maps and wall hangers themed around Africa and the Middle East. There’s a poster of Nelson Mandela, a map of the Middle East and some animal posters. See photos for more detail and condition. Historic V & T Railroad Depot CollectionEst. $40-80 HWAC# 122894Lot# 1319 African Necklace Old African necklace made from twisted material with 10 open ended hangings. Weave is separating on bottom. Unknown origin or purpose. Approx 30” Est. $40-200 HWAC# 87407Lot# 1320 1923 Ancient Chinese Games: Game of the Mandarins and Mah-Jongg 1. Original game housed in original black cardboard box. 5 cardboard trays in box. One tray contains 4 tissue paper wrapped packages of different colored plastic score sticks, 2 dice, tiny circular case of “coins”. Plastic bag contains 3 original score stick value papers. 4 trays holding 144 (complete set) of small (1-1/4 x 7/8 x 1/2 inch) wooden blocks with colored pictures and numbers on the blocks. Also included: Printed booklet with color pictorial cover “Standard Rules for the Ancient Game of the Mandarins The Original Game of Old China” (text in English ) by Hugo Manovill. New York, copyright 1923 Piroxloid Products, 24p., stapled wraps. Some loose pages but no tears or chips. All playing pieces are present and in Near Fine condition. Original box is worn and box lid is splitting at edges, with one side partially torn and detached but all box sides are present. Inside trays are intact. 2. Separate box contains 4 long wooden Mah-Jongg trays (3 black and 1 yellow), each labelled on front with reg trademark from US Patent Office and labelled on bottom with Mah-Jongg Scoring Scale copyright 1923 Parker Bros. Inc. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 133755Lot# 1321 cLate 1800s to early 1900s Bronze Sculptures & Urns 1) Chinese cremation urn with 3 temple dogs on lid. On the body of the urn are winged lions (6 ). This urn also has bats on lid. Approx. 10” x 11.5”; 2) Elephant urn with lid, approx. 8” x 5”; 3) Horse sculpture (metal) 8” x 9”; 4) Bronze Dragon, Approx. 9.5” x 10”. This lot of 4 weighs approx. 19 LBS. Est. $220-500 HWAC# 108541Lot# 1322 c1900s Chinese Antique Incense Pots - 3 Three Chinese incense burners: 1) White metal with lion on top of lid, two scrollwork handles with dragons. Approx. 5.5” x 5.5”. Bowl has beautiful stone appearing to be one of the varieties of jasper(?), has some patina. Stamped in Chinese at bottom of bowl. 2) Has white metal, is stamped in Chinese at base of bowl, has dragons & bowl is beautiful green stone color of malachite, approx. 3.5” x 3.5”; 3) White metal sphere with filigree of dragons, butterflies, & has hook for hanging. Diam 3.5”. Est. $70-150 HWAC# 108540Lot# 1323 Chinese Ceramic Items (5) 5 modern ceramics. 13.75” handled dragon container, 6.75” Harley Davidson coin bank, 8.75” brown handled urn, 10” brown pitcher, 11.25” black vase. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 109555Lot# 1324 Early F.F. Miller Prints, Foreign Maps and Litho (7 Pieces) Two FF Miller very high-quality matted prints: 1) “Les Glaneuses” No. 644, 8 x 11” on 14 x 16” matte; 2) “L’Angelus” No. 102, 8.5 x 10” on 13 x 14” matte. Two French map lithos from the Atlas National Illustre by “a Paris, chez Combette Editeur. Rue del la Parcheminerie” 3) Dept De Maine Et Loire and 4) Dept De L’ariege. Both measure 14 x 21” in rough condition; 5) 1887 Litho of painting by Sir William Hayter entitled “Our Future Queen”, 13 x 19”; 6) 1944 Photo Litho Emergency Reproduction of Australian Chart Titled: Dutch New Guinea Padaido Islands Mios Woendi Anchorage, Surveyed by Lieut. Commr. D’A. T. Gale R.A.N. Assisted by Officers & Recorders H.M.A.S. “Benalla” and U.S.S. Y.M.S. 52 & 73. Stamped ‘RESTRICTED” on the bottom. Bottom center: Australia. Published by the Hydrographic Branch, Dep. of the Navy, 23rd August 1944 under the Superintendence of Commander K.E. Mom, R.A.N. Bottom corner: Aus 074 H.O. Miscel. No. 9575-82. 18 x 28” folded in half; 7) Color map titled: Tunison’s Australia. 15 x 23” The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 116880Lot# 1325 Minoan Art and Archaeology with 10 Photos 6 pages from Art and Archaeology possibly May-June 1934, A Minoan Gold Treasure. 10.75” x 7.75”. 10 black and white photos of Minoan art on thick matting. The Gold Treasure of Sigsig, Ecuador, leaflets of the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation 1924. 16 pages on heavy stock with 3 color plates and several art drawings. 9.5” x 13”. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $150-400 HWAC# 52816Lot# 1326 1865 Painting of Tantallon Castle, Scotland Originalwatercolorandcharcoal artwork by Matilda Townsend. Image of the ruins of Tantallon Castle (built in the 14th century) high on a cliff in Scotland. We were unable to find any significant informationonMatildaTownsend. However, the image is a very familiar spot, often painted by many artists in East Lothian, Scotland during the 1800’s. Artwork is 17.5” x 25.5”, in original mat and frame 28” x 36”. Some foxing on mat, professionally restored by the Great Basin Gallery and Frame Shop. Est. $300-800 HWAC# 122823Lot# 1327 Paris Exposition Ephemera Lot of three pieces: 1) 1898 letter from the Universal Paris Exposition of 1900; 2) 1925 Exposition Internationale, Paris 1925 Cinquante Francs bond; 3) Compagnie Immobiliere de Paris certificate Une Obligation de Cinq Cents Francs with highly engraves, elaborate vignette framing the entire certificate with cherubs and street scenes of Paris. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 132674
36Nov 2021DAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Foreign Lot# 1328Peter the Great (c1722) Map of Central Russia Choicehand-colored map of central Russia from the reign of Peter the Great. With text on left and right sides in french discussing the history of the region and the places. This is a folio-form map, with vertical center light crease from a folio atlas of unknown origin. Printer not found on the map. Image is 12 x 22”, matted. Moskow is at center, the Volga river empties into teh CAspian sea at lower right. The area of the map itself is about 10 x 12” at the center.Generally excellent condition, with only a few small foxing spots up by the north end of the Baltic sea. Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, CanadaEst. $1500-5000 HWAC# 131545Lot# 1329 Porcelain Figurines made in Germany USSR occupied Three porcelain figurines about 8 in. tall, all are marked with the Crown over W&A, “Made in Germany USSR occupied zone”. There is a young girl with her basket, a boy in his lederhosen (a small chip from his hat), and a shepherd boy. Clearly this is collectible for its location that no longer exists. Est. $70-150 HWAC# 121544Lot# 1330 Powell & Hanmer DEMON Bicycle Lamp Powell & Hanmer DEMON bicycle lamp with intact rectangular red lenses on the left and right sides and a 2-5/8-inch diameter, beveled glass front lens, uncracked. Black painted metal with a spring-loaded, pantograph-style shock absorber on the back. A spring clip releases the front panel to insert a small oil lamp that is missing from this item. About 4.5 x 3 x 4 inches. Nameplate on the top front reads POWELL & HANMER / DEMON / CHESTER ST, BIRMINGHAM /. William Mayrsohn CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC# 132387Lot# 1331 1900s Sash (Russian) Beautifully made sash with fringe & detail. Geometric designs in bright colors. Approx. 50 x 4.5”. Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, CanadaEst. $60-120 HWAC# 85852Lot# 1332 clate 1900s Sash (Sluck, Belarusian) 62” x 4.5”, fringe is approx 5.5”. Beautiful flowers, colors of brown, green, blue & cream. Sluck sashes, real treasure of Belarusian culture. This type of handwork was produced in Belarus (then Rzeczpospolita) in the second half of the 18th and early 19th centuries. Sluck sashes were named after the city of Slutsk (Minsk region), where they were first produced in 18th century to replace expensive imported sashes from the Orient. Such sashes from Ottoman Empire, Persia, Iran and China were very popular among the nobles of the time and served not only as a decorative element of the costume but as a symbol of high social status and wealth as well. Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, CanadaEst. $50-200 HWAC# 85820Lot# 1333 clate 1900s Sash (Sluck, Belarusian) 62” x 4.5”, fringe is approx 5.5”. Beautiful flowers, appear to be of silk, colors of brown, soft pink, gold & cream. Sluck sashes real treasure of Belarusian culture. This type of handwork was produced in Belarus (then Rzeczpospolita) in the second half of the 18th and early 19th centuries. Sluck sashes were named after the city of Slutsk (Minsk region), where they were first produced in 18th century to replace expensive imported sashes from the Orient. Such sashes from Ottoman Empire, Persia, Iran and China were very popular among the nobles of the time and served not only as a decorative element of the costume but as a symbol of high social status and wealth as well. Ben-Tcahvtchavadze collection of Ontario, CanadaEst. $100-300 HWAC# 85819Lot# 1334 Silver Lipstick Case with Mirror by Peruzzi This beautifully detailed lipstick case is made by Peruzzi of Italy. It is 800 silver (80%) and heavily engraved. This little novelty will store your best French lipstick for Saturday night. As you open the case a spring-loaded door opens to reveal the mirror and by pushing the rose it elevates the lipstick to a working height. Hallmarked by Peruzzi with assay mark. C. 1900-1930’s about 60 mm or 2 3/8 in. long. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $150-250 HWAC# 132489Lot# 1335 Vintage Family Photo Album Old family album that appears to be Dutch. Several old photos ranging from the 1920’s to the 1950’s. All black and white, most border prints. Family and sport activity shots. see photos for more detail. Est. $40-100 HWAC# 122778Lot# 1336 London, 1710-1712 Curious Amusements for the INGENIOUS Two original copies of The British Apollo: or, Curious Amusements for the INGENIOUS to which are Added the most Material Occurrences Foreign and Domestic. Vol III, Numb. 11, April 21st, 1710; and Vol III, Numb. 141, February 16th, 1711. Each four pages, 7-3/4 x 12-1/4 inches, in fair condition for 200-plus-year-old documents. These contain poetry, articles, and advertisements. Please see photos for details. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 124643Lot# 1337 1948 Award Warrant Presented to American Colonel Award to American Colonel Paul L. Freeman Jr, who served during WWII and Korea. In 1944, he was sent to Brazil, to serve as Director of Arms Training, later served as head of the Latin American Branch of the Plans and Operating Division, then from 1948 to 1950, served as a member of the Joint Brazil-U.S. Military Commission, and was also a member of the U.S. Army delegation to the Inter-American Defense Board. This was more than likely the reason Freeman was noticed by President Juan Peron. Certificate measures 16”x 22” and is in good condition with some light staining. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $70-200 HWAC#119334Lot# 1338 1600s The Observatory Newspaper in Dialogue Lot of 2. Two pages in excellent condition. Saturday April 21, 1683, and Saturday October 15. 1681. Newspaper grounded by Roger L’Estrange ad vehicle to attack dissenters and Whigs. These issues published by Charles Brown, brother to Joanna Brown who took over for him 1681-82. This maybe the earliest periodical published by a woman. Back page of both has “London, Printed for Joanna Brown at the Gun in St. Paul’s Church-yard.” Interesting political commentaries. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 125489
37View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 General Americana / PoliticalLot# 1339 Oakland, California 1905 Original Hospital Corps 1St Sergeant Appointment Certificate The Commanding Officer of the First Congressional Cadet Corps Certificate appointing Wendell Phillips Portor as 1st Sergeant. Signed by five officers including the Major Commanding Officer. Protected in plastic. Slight wear along edges, otherwise very good condition. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $60-100 HWAC# 110389Lot# 1340 Nevada 1942 Nevada Governor Carville Signed Docs 2 Nevada Land Patents signed by Governor EP Carville The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $60-120 HWAC# 89978Lot# 1341 Nevada Nevada Political materials NEEDS NEW DESCRIPTION PER FH PODIUM NOTES. NO COUNTS? SIZES etc?? This is a collection of Nevada governor political objects along with several yearbooks from Manogue High School 1956-1958 and a collection of papers from UNR. A large photo of Tahoe beer employees date unknown. Please see the photo for details. Est. $60-150 HWAC# 116848Lot# 1342 Ohio 1846 George Street, Ohio Congressman, Signed Letter 1846 letter signed by Ohio Congressman George Street. 7.5x4.75”, attached to backing on border The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $40-100 HWAC# 89974Lot# 1343 Washington, D.C. T.L.S. by J. Edgar Hoover of the F.B.I.- 1957 Typewritten letter to the Attorney General of Montana in 1957 discussing the success of their Law Enforcement conference in Montana. Nice clear signature from the famous J. Edgar Hoover. View photos for closeup. Est. $150-400 HWAC# 111872Lot#1344AutographedPhotographofPresident Ford Color photograph, 5 x 7 on a 8 x 10 mat of President Gerald R. Ford inscribed: To Greg Hardisty / Wish Best wishes,/ Gerald R. Ford. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC#132076Lot# 1345 H. L. Hunt Autographed Letter Trying to Safeguard our Republic in 1969 Texas oilman Haroldson Lafayette Hunt signed this letter concerning patriotic media with patriotic messages. Fascinating piece of American political history. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $150-300 HWAC#132083Lot# 1346 1920 Harding/Coolidge Political Ads Lot of 3. Two framed and one not newspaper ads for Harding/Coolidge Presidential ticket. One article is from The Farm Journal (framed) and One from the Gentlewoman (framed, broken glass) and one from The Gentlewoman not framed. Good condition, shows age. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 129897Lot# 1347 1960 Kennedy/Nixon Campaign Buttons (11) A blast from the past. Kennedy/Nixon campaign buttons ranging from one inch to 2.5”. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Benjamin Fauver CollectionEst. $70-150 HWAC# 131095Lot# 1348 1990s Military Support Pinbacks A dozen pinbacks & badges with a “Support Our Military” theme. They are in good condition, ready to pin on. See photos for more detail. Benjamin Fauver CollectionEst. $10-40 HWAC# 121760Lot# 1349 Photo of Lou Hoover (H. Herbert’s Wife) Autographed Black and white photo of Lou Hoover, the wife of American president Herbert Hoover, with a personalized note written to Aunt laura Belle and signed by Mrs. Hoover. Approx 13-1/2 x 10-1/2 inches. At some time in the past, this photo was folded, and a two-inch tear developed in the crease at the top. A small 1/2-inch tear appears at the bottom. It appears to have once been mounted into an album along the left edge. Photographer’s imprint in the scene is Underwood & Underwood. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $220-500 HWAC# 124604Lot# 1350 1940-50s Political Ephemra Lot of 60 plus items in four separate envelopes. Large collection of political brochures, speeches, facts for speeches, list of congressional appointees, local elections for sheriffs and others. Lots of info in Calif. Republican politics during the 1940-50ís. Too much to name it all, of interest is a pamphlet ìBehinf the 8 ball Lawî by Welburn Mayock on how the Calif. politicians have lied to control the state govít (19470, booklet by Herbert Hoover on the character of the Republican Party. Leroy Lyons run for Assemly, quotes by Senators and President regarding the Korean wat. Est. $150-500 HWAC# 129924Lot# 1351 1931-43 Senator Pat McCarran Signed Letters (4) 3 State Bar of Nevada letterheads 1931, US Senate letterheads 1943. The Fred Holabird CollectionEst. $60-150 HWAC#89977
38Nov 2021DAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 General Americana / Political / MilitaryLot# 1352 1898-1978 Three Pieces of Prohibition Lot of 3. 1. Booklet ìProhibition Factsî by Allied Forces for Prohibition, Fourth printing 1932. History of alcohol prohibition in US, Canada and Europe. Even has Fake news of the time. 2. St. Christopher pendant of Rev. J. Cardiacs convicted in 1978 of embezzling $2.2 million from the Catholic group Pallotine Fathers and sentenced to one year in prison (Note attached to pendant). 3. Silver badge Demorest Prohibition Prize issued 1898. Demorest Prize created by philanthropist W. Jennings Demorest in 1886 to encourage young people to recite speeches of temperance movement leaders. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $70-200 HWAC# 122146Lot# 1353 Connecticut 1864 Civil War Document for Clothing Allotments-Connecticut Heavy Artillery 1864 This clothing roster is for Company I 12th Connecticut Heavy Artillery dated (illegible) 9th, 1864 received by Captain John H. Burton. There are 61 signatures from this unit to receive coats, socks, boots, flannel shirts, blankets, and bootees. All recipients had to sign for their clothing allotments, there are no X’s as signatures on this document. All had to be witnessed by N.F. Stroughton Master Sargent. The document is 18 in. X 23in. with folds, repaired with archival tape, and rough corner. This regiment defended Washington DC in 1862; fought at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, returned to Washington in 1864. Est. $150-400 HWAC# 135993Lot# 1354 Battle Creek, Michigan 1864Volunteer County Loan for the Township of Battle Creek - Civil War (#1) RARE (Unique!) Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek Civil War Loan. We believe this is one of three known. This is 11 for $200 to Charles B Ward. Purchased October 1, 1864. There was a Charles B Ward from Battle Creek who fought with Company B of the 44th Infantry. Mustered out as a sergeant. Signed by supervisor William Harris and township clerk TW Case. Large 50c ‘Orig. process’ George Washington stamp. (rare?). This bond would have been used to help the Union cause in the Civil War. Interest was paid in full February 1, 1866 and February 1, 1867. Came to us in three pieces. Pieced together with museum quality tape. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 105933Lot# 1355 Battle Creek, Michigan 1865Volunteer County Loan for the Township of Battle Creek - Civil War (#3) RARE (Unique!) Michigan, Calhoun County, Battle Creek Civil War Loan. We believe this is one of three known. This is lucky 13 for $100 to Amasa S Clark. Purchased February 1, 1865. Signed by supervisor William Harris and township clerk TW Case. 25c Entry of Goods revenue stamp. This bond would have been used to help the Union cause in the Civil War. Reverse says paid in full January 11, 1868. Also interest was paid in full on February 1, 1866 and February 1, 1867. Est. $375-1500 HWAC# 105931Lot# 1356 “On to Gettysburg” Signed, Numbered Print by Civil War Artist J.P. Strain 29 x 22.5” signed print, 275/1400 by Civil War artist John Paul Strain. Strain is a major western artist, with works owned by most of the major museums, including the Charles Russel Museum. Comes with certificate of authenticity. Mint condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 122486Lot# 1357 1860s Civil War Documents & Photos Includes 12 Civil War era documents & photos, including a death notice for Union soldier James Shuff in 1865, leave papers for another soldier, the written report of a skirmish, the post mortem of a child in 1865 and several copied maps of various battles like the Battle of Franklin. If you are a Civil War buff or enactor, this lot’s for you. Documents are ingot condition. Researched and typed documents translate the hard to read letters. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 135409Lot# 1358 Civil War Reprinted Black & White Photographs from Library of Congress (13) Glossy black and white photograph reprints chronicling the Civil War, each numbered with a caption describing the scene. The measure approximately 11 x 14”. Reprinted by Documentary Photo Aids, Mount Dora, Florida Courtesy of the Library of Congress. One photograph has ink doodles on reverse and scotch tape on edges. Otherwise, all are in excellent condition. Green stamp on bottom right corners from Eagle Valley Junior High School Library. Est. $40-90 HWAC# 116892Lot#1359CivilWarrequestforcompensation group, 1870s Group of about 25 separate applications to the US Commissioner of claims office in Washington DC. This group was handled by Attorney William H back out of Alexandria Virginia, and involves claims from people in Georgia, Texas, Virginia, North Carolina and other places. The claims range from something as simple as the Union army taking a horse from a ranch to much more complicated claims such as timber cutting on some timber land for wood needed for the Union army. Also includes claims for poor health as a result of Civil War and disease. Very interesting and historical group. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 132756Lot# 1360 Confederate Letter Recording Recruitment and Loyalty to the South This letter is written by a surviving Confederate soldier listing the Southern recruitments from 1861 through 1864, as well as referencing J. M. Longstreet and Jubal Early. He also knew that his friends could not join the Grand Army of the Republic and gives instructions to rally around “the flag” -- that would be the Confederate flag. He references changing shirts to eliminate body lice. The author is unknown. Very good condition 8 x 10 in. Est. $220-600 HWAC# 131569Lot# 1361 Foreign Newspaper accounts of the Civil War 1862 This is a lot of nine (9) newspaper accounts by foreign correspondents on the Civil War. The (London) Times Dec. 10, 1862 p.9 on Fredericksburg; The Scotsman Dec. 25, 1862 bombardment of Fredericksburg; THe Scotsman Aug. 23, 1862 on the advancement of McClellan; The Scotsman Sept. 10, 1862 battles in Virginia Valley; The Times Oct. 28, 1862 skirmishes around the Potomac, Federal forces in Nashville will not surrender; Evening Mail Aug. 17, 1863 battle at Appomattox; The Times Nov.1, 1862; The Times Nov. 12, 1862 law of Blockade; The Times Nov. 7, 1862 shipping news, damages ships. All in very good condition. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 125074
39View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Military Lot# 1362 George Armstrong Custer Civil War Holster and Dispatch Case This lot contains the belt, brass buckle, holster, and dispatch case from Civil War Captain George Armstrong Custer; originally from the Frost collection. The holster is standard issue for officers during the civil war to fit the Colt model 1860 Single Action Army revolver. The dispatch case is similar to the standard issue cartridge case except the partitions are not there. The dispatch case has a brass stud along with two buckles to secure the contents as well as an inside flap and no partitions. There are two photos in the book “Custer in Photographs” ( pps. 12, 13, Katz, 1985) depicting Captain Custer wearing this rig about 1863 (two separate photos by Timothy O’Sullivan). Close examination reveals that the same holster is worn with the same cut-away in the army issue holster where the captain has carved out a notch. It is speculated that the notch in the holster flap was to accommodate a ring and lanyard in the butt of his gun. Capt. Custer was renowned for leading his men in a charge, hanging onto your revolver on horseback would have been paramount. This same holster rig is depicted in the book “Bugles, Banners and War Bonnets” (p. 247 Reedstrom). The leather is stiff and consistent with age due organics from the 1860’s. The brass buckle also has silver inlays. Please see photos for details. Est. $45000-90000 HWAC# 131566Lot# 1363 1858 îAbstract of Infantry Tacticsî, 1858 Pre-Civil war tactics book. Published by the Department of War. Starting with the formation of the Regiment, Marching to Front, Marching to Flank, Determining the Line, March in Column, etc. (W.D. Miles Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 130071Lot# 1364 1862-1865 LARGE Collection of Harperís Weeklyís featuring the Civil War Lot of forty-one. Includes General Sheridan and the Battle of Five Forks, General Candy and City Point Virginia, Rear Admiral Farragut biography, General Stoneman, Major General Grant the hero of Fort Donelson, General Halleck and field artillery, heroes of the Battle of Pittsburgh Landing, General Mitchell (also drawing of Southern officer forcing ëNegroesí to load a cannon at gun point), General Stoneman and Cold Harbor, General Butterfield (with drawing and diagram of the new Rebel Iron-clad the Richmond), General Pope biography, General Nathaniel Banks, General Hooker and the Army of the Potomac, Little Mac, crossing the Ohio on a pontoon bridge, the Army of the Cumberland railroading through the Big Cut, Libbey Prison escape, Dutch Gap Canal of General Butler, Petersburg siege, General Jim Lane, 5th New York Regiment, etc. Of course they all come with drawings of the period! Overall in very nice condition for newsprint material that is over 150 years old! We have handled as little as possible to preserve the wonderful condition of these old papers. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 123103Lot# 1365 1863 Map of Southern States This is a reprint of a 32”x 22” map of the southern states from Harper’s. Because it also features drawings of Lincoln, Seward, McClellan and Winfield Scott, it’s obviously from the Northern point of view. There is damage( a ripped corner) and a fold rip that is barely visible. Est. $50-150 HWAC# 118248Lot# 1366 New York Times cover stories of the Civil War 1864 This is a lot of five (5) cover stories from the Civil War late 1864. Several headlines are depicted in maps. The May 8 issue “combined movements in Virginia”; May 11 “Grant’s movement”, Gen. Butler’s army”; May 13 has great prose on army advancements; June 1 is one large map-closing in on Richmond the capital of the South; Dec. 2, Sherman in Georgia, and “Rebel Sources”, all are must reads, professionally mounted in very good condition. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 125073Lot# 1367 Two Civil War Confederate Fobs The first fob offered is the 39th UCV (United Confederate Veterans) fob. It actually started as a medal with ribbon when originally issued to participants in 1929, now missing. Depicted are Generals Lee and Jackson. The second fob is octagon shaped Children’ Founders Roll of Stone Mountain issued 1925 designed by Gutzon Gorglum and made by Whitehead and Hoag. Expected patination on both. Est. $300-800 HWAC# 137731Lot# 1368 Corporal Gorget of brass construction This hand-made gorget is of brass construction with the Corporal chevron displayed. Being hand-made from re-purposed brass indicates this may have been used by a re-enactor of an earlier uniformed soldier. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 137533Lot# 1369 Buttons with the British Crown This lot contains eleven buttons with the British crown, 3- brass 20.76 mm 3-brass plated 19 mm, 3 -tin 18 mm, 1-22.42 mm without loop, 1-23 mm of wood with crown and horse. These buttons are thought to be WW 1 vintage. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 137539Lot# 1370 1916 London Saturday Review Publication 1916 with World War I Articles The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art, a British newspaper published June 24, 1916, with World War I articles, and “The Irish Question.” No. 3,165-Vol. 121, 22 pages (numbered pages 597 to 618), with supplement. Contents listed on the front include: Notes of the Week, Leading Articles, Middle Articles, Verse, Correspondence, Reviews and Literary Supplement. Leading articles are: The Loss of Government, The Counter-attack in Economic War, The Minister for War, Lord Derby’s Tribute, and The Great War: Appreciation. 9” x 13.5”. Newspaper opens like a book, has original staples at spine, pages intact, some yellowing and minor wear along edges. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 129732
40Nov 2021DAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Military Lot# 1371 USS Texas Photo Archive with Metal Plaque, c1914-18, Soldier’s Archive, Dewey A. Decker was gunner’s mate 3rd class on the U.S.S. Texas during World War One. This lot contains his bronze plaque for gunning efficiency, 3.5 x 6”, probably made of cast brass artillery shells; abstract of military service; a poem to the Kaiser; 20 black and white photos (3 1/2 x 2 1/2 inches) and 30 black and white photos (4 x 3 inches); 49 black and white rpc’s from 1914 of the U.S.S. Texas during the attack at Vera Cruz. The latter is an excellent photographic archive of the Navy battle at Vera Cruz as experienced onboard the USS Texas. (One of the men was killed by a Great White Shark while swimming.) No photographer noted, but they may ce5rtainly mostly be Dewey Deckerís own photos. The US sent the Marines via the USS Utah to take over the port of Vera Cruz which was due to receive a shipment of arms for Huerta during the Mexican Revolution. President Wilson had no trust or empathy for the Mexican President, who had recently arrested a number of sailors who had come ashore, soon released. When a shipment of arms was due in the Port for Huerta, Wilson ordered an immediate attack on Vera Cruz to seize the City and protect American interests. Interestingly, the histories of the conflict on line do not include discussion of the USS Texas, which was commissioned March 12, 1914, and considered ìthe most powerful ship in the sea.î This photographic record proves their powerful existence in the fight. (Another lot in this sale records the activity of the USS Utah in this conflict) Est. $750-2000 HWAC# 135924Lot# 1372 WW I Button Collection from Waterbury and Fischer This collection of buttons is from WW 1. There is a total of 28 buttons; 10 coat buttons and 18 shirt buttons. Makers are Ch. Fischer, Waterbury, L.A. Myer. All are in very good condition with a dark patination with eagle and circular banner. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 137730Lot# 1373 Army Navy Uniforms and Insignia This two book lot includes: “Army Navy Uniforms and Insignia” by Williams 1918, surplus library of congress title page torn, blue cloth cover good condition no dust jacket includes light house duty uniforms; Insignia and Decorations of the U.S. Armed Forces by Nat. Geo. Society, paperback cover, worn in good condition, many color photos. This book was part of the Harris Perlstein, former Pabst Brewing Co. Chairman, collection. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 136143Lot# 1374 Foreign Military Guides (8) Mostly WWII includes French phrased book, Organization of the Spanish Army 1808; Handbook of Solvate Ground forces 1975; Vietnamese phrase book 1962; German ordinance 1918 and three others Est. $70-150 HWAC# 131858Lot# 1375 German WWII Propaganda Posters 1939-40 (2) - Repro Two lithographed posters from 1939-1940. The text of one reads, “Der Angriff- Im Schwerpunkt der Schlacht Sturmt unwiderstehlich die waffen” roughly translates to The Attack In the Center of the Slaughter Storms Irresistable The Weapons. The other poster reads, “Reichsparteitag Nurnberg”. Condition is above average. Please view images. Est. $150-400 HWAC# 135536Lot# 1376 Marine Corps Insignia Collection Lot of 18. Hat/Collar insignia (10), 6 sergeant collar devices, Rifle expert badge w/years 1962-64. Two ribbon mounts: National Defense ribbons, good conduct, Armed Forces Expeditionary ribbon. Good condition, all mounted on Cardboard display w/name G.A. Minice. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $40-100 HWAC#125536Lot# 1377 Military Autographed Photos This lot contains photos of: Admiral A.A. Burke of WW2 and Korean War; Admiral James L. Holloway 111 released 1974; Colonel Paul L. Freeman of WW2 and Korea 1948; General Earl Wheeler Chair of Joint Chiefs of Staff during Vietnam also WW2. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 132847Lot# 1378 WWII Era Poster for Recruiting U.S. Army Soldiers (WWII) Recruiting Poster of U.S. Army. No. P-4-RPB-6-15-36-14M. This poster features photos of “Rugged Mt. Ranier, Towering above Fort Lewis, Washington”; Presidio of San Francisco, “Neath Sunny California Skies” 25” x 38”. Est. $60-300 HWAC# 80963Lot# 1379 Real Photos of WWII U.S. Combat & Training Aircraft (4) Lockheed P-38 Lightning Fighter (22” x 18” W) - North American B-25 Mitchell Bomber (24” W x 20” H) - North American AT-6A Trainers (2) - 20” H x 24” W.) Est. $180-350 HWAC# 131689Lot# 1380 U.S. Navy Navigator’s Case with Dividers This is a U.S. Navy Navigator’s Case with two complete dividers for navigation with maps. This unique case has a telescoping latch built by the Eugene Dietzgen Co. The date of manufacture is unknown but thought to be WWII vintage. This case is leather bound with a green velvet liner. Possibly made to fit into a flight jacket pocket and meant to survive under extreme conditions where survival of the navigator was critical. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $70-200 HWAC# 127133Lot# 1381 World War 2 and Vietnam Medals and Pins This lot of five (5) medals includes the: WW2 Son in Service pin in sterling silver; the America Campaign badge 1941-1945; WW2 Merchant marine pin in Sterling silver; the rare Japanese Pilot Training Medal 1940; and the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry medal with a large palm pin back. Est. $150-400 HWAC# 132228Lot# 1382 1944 WW2 Framed Embroidery Nice framed embroidery “Darling South Pacific 1944” with red palm tree. Likely made by a soldiers wife. 16x17”, frame 21x21” Est. $60-200 HWAC# 89920
41View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Military Lot# 1383 1940s WWi and WWII Books of War Photos, Articles and Magazines Lot of 5. 1. 1945 Yank Weekly w/drawings of the after war in Europe, photos, and back in the US and even Sad Sack, Dusty Anderson Pin Up Girl. 2. A History of the War, paperback with photo, maps of the engagements of WWII (great condition). 3. WWI Photographs That Talk, Battles of France, 18 photos that fold out, good condition. 4. Two magazines in original mailing envelopes, 1943-44 to Virginia Taylor. First magazine is î Camp Shelby, MS. ì, Second ìThe Men of the 69th Inf. Div Pass In Reviewî. Both contain photos of first basic trianing and then advanced training of the infantry. Excellent condition, great photos for research. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $70-300 HWAC# 122145Lot# 1384 WWII History Library (23 Vols) An excellent mostly contemporary to the 1940s, WWII history library. 23 volumes, classic topics generally very fine condition. For the WWII collector libraries such as this are very important as they hold the facts known at the time. Today, 70 years later we know so much more. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 136469Lot# 1385 WWII US Army Goods Four US army blankets, the green blanket has blood stains. and one US army shirt from WWII. Great for the WWII collector Benjamin Fauver CollectionEst. $70-200 HWAC# 136620Lot# 1386 San Francisco, California 1955Military Aircraft & Ship Photographs A group of unique photographs taken by Tony Addiego of The Mission Pictorialists Camera Club of San Francisco. Six of the pieces measure 16”x 20” while there are three 8”x 10”s all in black and white. The small photos show an aircraft carrier in San Francisco Bay and the tail section of a large bomber. The larger photos are more of the same, including scenes shot from the piers of San Francisco of the carrier and photos of crowds viewing the bombers at what appears to by Crissy Field. All are mounted on thick poster board and in nice shape. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-400 HWAC# 110174Lot# 1387 Reno, Nevada National Guard of Nevada Roster, 1884 Document measures 17” x 13’, front and back printed list of the Nevada National Guard Members, from Virginia City to Ruby Hill. Signed on the reverse by G.T. Ford, Lt. Colonel and Major H. T. Hodley. Rare. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 131303Lot# 1388 Lakehurst, New Jersey 1924 USS Los Angeles Transatlantic Flight Print A print commemorating the Transatlantic flight of the USS Los Angeles (ZR-3) on October 12-15, 1924. The print shows the massive airship above the city of New York. It measures 19”x 14” and taken from a painting by Hans Meyer-Kassel, a German artist who immigrated to Nevada and settled in Genoa, in the Carson Valley. (This is all courtesy of Jack Bacon’s 2018 book on Kassel published with The Nevada Museum of Art Reno, Nevada) There is water damage that I think adds to the age of the print. It’s a nice art piece. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-400 HWAC# 121716Lot# 1389 New York City, New York 1932 An Old Soldier’s Letter to the Editor This is a six page handwritten letter from Fred J. Rivers to the editor at the New York Herald Tribune Mrs. William Brown Meloney (Marie Mattingly Meloney) In 1927, Meloney was editor of the Sunday magazine of the New York Herald Tribune and Rivers, a veteran of the U.S. Army sent his story as a member of the military through The Indian Wars, as well as The Spanish American War. He writes of his service under leaders like General Henry W. Lawton. Later he mentions Generals Wheeler, Shafter and McArthur. The letter is written in a flowing narrative that is easy to follow and understand. A nice piece of military history. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-400 HWAC#131621Lot# 1390 Utah Utah National Guard Challenge Coins Lot of five high quality, multi color enameled challenge coins from the Utah National Guard. Est. $40-100 HWAC# 129235Lot# 1391 Early Choice Military Collectibles This lot was intended to be a group of separate lots, and inadvertently made it into the system as a group. Since it is already published as such, we need to leave it alone, and instead, offer insight into each of the parts, as it is truly a group of several unrelated outstanding items all related to US Military history. The first item is a handmade cribbage board from the Civil War, roughly 12 in. long X 2 5/8 in. wide X 5/8 in. thick made of oak . It is marked: “Co. A 146 (Th)” “NYSV” (New York State Volunteers) followed by “Z. D”A”, a Zouave Unit. The Zouave around the world were modeled after infantry units in the French Army. In the United States, the Zouave were brought to the forefront during the Civil War by Elmer E. Ellsworth, who commanded the 11th New York Infantry. The 146th regiment was known as Garrard’s Tigers after June, 1863 with Company A filled by volunteers from New York City and Brooklyn. A Zouave soldier was brightly dressed with a pant that gathers at the knee, a short jacket, a fez hat wound with a turban, a sash that wrapped around the waist, and an ankle wrap that followed to the knees. After considerable time to get dressed, these soldiers found their uniforms very comfortable in combat, originally styled by the French. The board is hand drilled and shows inconstant placement of the holes (possibly from field construction), but very neat. A carved bugle at the top of the board symbolizes an Infantry unit. Some finish loss on the top and wear around the edges from use, in very good condition, a choice Civil War Zouave collectible. The second item is a Captain’s kit is included from the Yankee Schooner “Lee”. This antique wood box measures 4.5 in. X 11 in. X 7.75 in. It is beautifully lacquered walnut with a hand painted scene of the schooner Lee slipping away under sail with the American flag proudly displayed. The crossed flags happen to display 13 stars symbolizing the 13 colonies of the time. The Lee was captained by Mr. John Manley an officer first in the Continental Navy and later the United States Navy, appointed by General George Washington in 1775. The box has period hinges but the locking mechanism is missing; remaining is the mother of pearl inlay accepting the key. The base is split in several places along wood grain, very typical of an antique of this age. This is a beautiful surviving piece from the Revolutionary War, possibly a keepsake made by one of the men on board. The Lee could out-run heavier British frigates and took one as a prize capturing much needed dry goods and gunpowder for the Continental Army. This pleased George (Washington) and very much displeased George 111 (the King of England). Condition is very good with a dry crack in the floor. The third item is a photo album from a West Point Dinner, 1953, the 151st Annual Founder’s Day Dinner with Colonel Francis E. Kidwell, General James A. Van Fleet and Lt. General Withers A. Burress at New York City’s Astor Hotel. About 30 photos in all, most are official Army release photos and Olympic press releases, all 8 x 10”. Lastly, a dime novel :”Beadle’s Frontier Series--Roving Dick Hunter” by Joseph F. Henderson, 1909, #68 in the series. The cover has been repaired, 90 pages of fiction, yellowed pages. Est. $120-260 HWAC# 136919
42Nov 2021DAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Military Lot# 1392 Jane’s Fighting Ships, 5 Vols, c1964-81 5 volumes of the famous Jane’s fighting ships: 1964, 1967, 1966, 1974, and 1981. This publication, done annually goes back before 1900 and is the quintessential reference on world military ships. Ex library, fine. Est. $220-500 HWAC# 136471Lot# 1393 1898-1948 Jane’s Fighting Ships, Various Years, 8 Volumes Jane’s Fighting Ships, the classic reference for military equipment. This lot includes 1898 (a modern reprint of the first edition of this series), 1906-1907, 1919 (modern reprint, two copies) 1940, 1944-45, 1946-47, 1947-48. All are in good condition, though some have a loose page or two at the front. Beautifully illustrated, all are approximately 13 x 8 inches. Reprints had original paper dust covers. Est. $450-1500 HWAC# 108746Lot# 1394 Medal of Honor and related books of valor This lot has three books related to the Medal of Honor: “Beyond Glory” by Larry Smith, 2003 signed by the author like new condition with dust jacket; “The Medal of Honor” by Gen. King 1905 owner signed the inside cover, green cloth worn binding; “Medal of Honor” by Peter Collier over-sized book with CD, bent corner with dust jacket very good condition, comments from several recent history presidents. Est. $70-180 HWAC# 137734Lot# 1395 1990-1991 Operation Desert Storm Pinback Collection Lot of 55 pinback buttons from Operation Desert Storm, which took place Aug 2, 1990 - Feb 28, 1991. Includes 27 Hell With Iraq!/Operation Desert Storm center jet litho, one USA/All the way!/center American Flag litho, seven American G.I./We love you/center yellow ribbon litho, and 20 more. See photo for details. Benjamin Fauver CollectionEst. $60-105 HWAC# 118885Lot# 1396 1910s Photo Diary of Pancho Villa by W.H. Horne, Others by Runyon - Mexican Revolution The primary feature of this lot is a massive and important collection of 184 real photo postcards (RPCs) and six original 5 x7 prints, most of which are directly attributable to Walter H. Horne, who made a good living for himself making photographic postcards in the American Southwest during the time of the Mexican Revolution in the early 20th century. Some cards are addressed to Horne’s family members in Hallowell, Maine, and the handwriting is consistent across many of the annotated cards, thus indicating that this is part of Horne’s personal collection of his postcards . A portion of the collection is another photo diary of many of the same events by Horne’s contemporary, Robert Runyon.Basing himself in El Paso, Texas, because of his health, Horne was not so much a journalist, but at the core, he was a business man who saw photography and the conflict south of the border to be opportunities to make money. He must have been a personable man, as he was able to photograph General Fransisco (“Pancho”) Villa shortly after a successful battle in northern Mexico. He was also one of the first photographers to reach Columbus, New Mexico, within hours of the Villista raid into that community, and he followed Brigadier General John J. Pershing’s 1916 Punitive Expedition as the United States Army attempted to capture Villa in northern Mexico. Here Horne records encampments, weapons, and new technology such as an observation balloon and Army biplanes.Horne contact-printed tens of thousands of his photos direct from negatives onto ~3x5-inch postcards and sold them wholesale all over the country. His photo documentation of Pancho Villa’s activity in the Mexican Revolution is gathered in this notebook of approximately 200 RPCs. It is amazing for revealing the gritty realism of the conflict and for the portrayal of the personal tragedies and triumphs experienced by so many. Walter H. Horne died in El Paso at the age of 38 in 1921. His photographic legacy lives on through his images and has been incorporated in the telling and retelling of the events of the Mexican Revolution, and in particular of Pancho Villa.Robert Runyon began photographing the Mexican Revolution near its start in 1913 at Matamoros. While Runyon was a contemporary of Horne’s, he was his own man with his own schedule and interests. It is thus that his real photo post cards add another important element to the photographic record of the Mexican Revolution.Several books are included in this lot: Border Fury, by Paul J. Vanderweed and Frank N. Samponaro, which includes a number of W.H. Horne images. Also included are Bloody Border, by Douglass V. Meed, and War Scare on the Rio Grande, by Frank N. Samponaro and Paul J. Vanderweed. The latter includes only images by Robert Runyan, a contemporary of W.H. Horne, but the authors specifically mention Horne’s success in the photo postcard market of the period. Also included is a photo booklet Army Live - A Souvenir de Luxe of the Army in Mexico and on the Border. It is a photo journal of the 1916 Mexican Border Expedition. The photos have no attribution but are at least contemporary to the work of Walter Horne.As assembled, this lot is an incredible collection of historic photographs from a tumultuous time in history along the U.S./Mexico border. Est. $18750-50000 HWAC# 133775
43View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Military Lot#13971940s-1970sPostWWIIEphemera A nice collection of papers, maps, booklets and other ephemera of a military nature. Included are navigator star chart booklets issued by Mather AFB in California, Map & Aerial Photograph Reading, Parachute Sense and other pieces of military literature. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC#131603Lot# 1398 1991 ProSet Desert Storm Trading Cards [~800] Approximately 800 full-color trading cards featuring the equipment, countries, and national figures involved in Desert Storm. About half of the set is from Topps and the other half is by Pro Set (both copyright 1991). Some are sets of multiple cards that form a single image when placed in a grid pattern. Plastic pages with nine cards per page. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 108747Lot# 1399 1980s United States Air Force B-1 Bomber B-1 Division Rockwell Desk Model U.S. Air Force B-1 Bomber, Long Range Combat Aircraft- Rockwell International. North American Aircraft Operations. Includes stand. Desk model. Few scratches, no cracks. About 16” by 9”. Est. $150-400 HWAC# 133812Lot# 1400 1980s USAF/Grumman General Dynamics Model Plane Display USAF/Grumman EF-111A, Tactical Jamming System, model made by Precise Models. Display comes with stand. Stand has sliver plate inscription EF-111A, Tactical Jamming System, USA/GRUMMAN. No cracks. Few scratches here and there. 10.5” inches long, about 5.5 inches width. Est. $150-400 HWAC# 133811Lot# 1401 1914 USS Utah Photo Diary of the Tampico Affair and Invasion of Veracruz, Mexico - 91 RPCs In early April of 1914, the USS Utah was sent to the Gulf port of Tampico to take aboard American refugees who were caught up in the diplomatic conflict. Later that month, the Utah was part of an invasion force sent by US President Woodrow Wilson to capture the Mexican port of Veracruz.These 91 Real Photo Postcards (RPCs) and handwritten notes on the back appear to be written by USMC Charles (“Chas”) Range to his beloved Bea. We do not know his rank or military assignment. The images and notes are a unique and powerful, first-person photo diary of the events that unfolded in the disputes between the United States and Mexico during the Mexican Revolution. These images are briefly catalogued below by date when known:Undated, presumably photographed in 1913 or 1914: 2 RPCs, one labeled “radio operators” showing six men at a table on the deck of the USS Utah, and an individual marine labeled “Charles Range - U.S. Marines of Washington D.C.”Date 9-13 (meaning September 1913): 1 RPC of seven men, identified as “Our Radio Force” aboard the USS Utah.Date 3-14 (meaning March 1914), labeled Vera Cruz, Mexico: 12 RPCs of life aboard the USS Utah and in Vera Cruz during rare shore leave a month before the military action. Includes several scenes from a bull fighting arena and a mounted Vera Cruz policeman who was “friendly to the boys” but was likely among the first to be killed in the subsequent invasion.Date 3-29-14, on board the USS Utah: 1 RPC showing six men, identified on the back as “Our Radio Force.”Date 4-4-14: 1 RPC of “Powder division having hammock inspection...” on the deck of the USS Utah.Date 4-14 (meaning April 1914, probably 4-9-1914) Tampico, Mexico: 9 RPC images showing American refugees from Tampico, Mexico, on board the USS Utah including men, women, and children -- some men in business suits (with one on crutches “shot by the Federals”), and a few women in nun’s habits. One image shows a boat taking refugees to the USS Des Moines. He notes that some of these refugees had to be rescued from Tampico three times.Dated 4-14 (no specific day/date, but likely before and after the invasion of Veracruz): 9 RPC images of on-board and on-shore events: two images of the USS Utah’s goat mascot; two images of a Mexican funeral train; an image of a Federal “who got in the way of our machine gun”; a shark on the deck; and “the first gent to discover oil in Mexico.”Date 4-21-14: 10 RPCs of scenes aboard the USS Utah preparing for the invasion, also bringing the first wounded back aboard the ship. Includes two images of events ashore.Date 4-21-14: 21 RPCs of action during the invasion, including arrest of Mexican combatants, damage to the Mexican Naval Academy, and sailors and marines patrolling the streets.Date 4-23-145 RPCs of action in Veracruz, similar to the previous day.Date 4-24-14: 1 RPC showing distant smoke from the burning of 168 bodies of Mexicans who died in the invasion.Date 4-25-14: 2 RPCs showing the USS Utah cooks who “had to go armed even while preparing meals” and marines with the remains of a funeral pyre on the street.Date 4-26-14: 10 RPCs of various scenes in Veracruz and aboard the USS Utah after the city was secured. He describes how the dead were stacked and burned before they were required to bury them instead.Date 4-27-14: 3 RPCs, two scenes in Veracruz, one aboard the USS Utah.Date 4-28-14: 3 RPCs, scenes on the streets of Veracruz after the invasion.Date 4-29-14: 1 RPC of “Our field pieces ashore, nothing to do but wait for the Movies.”All RPCs are in durable postcard sleeves and in excellent condition, with clearly legible handwritten notes and generally sharp black & white images. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $6500-15000 HWAC#137096
44Nov 2021DAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Military Lot# 1402 William J. Perry Secretary of Defense Gift from Brazil Unique! William J. Perry (1927- now 93 years old) was Secretary of Defense under President Clinton (1994-1997). Recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom (1997), and the Order of the Rising Sun from Japan. This wooden frame was a gift to Perry from the government of Brazil, November 16, 1994 commemorating Perry’s visit to Amazonia. 11 x 20 inches, hand carved. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $70-200 HWAC# 135056Lot# 1403 Brooklyn, New York 1891 Antique Washing Wringer Here is a very fine item, of Early Americana. It Is a washing wringer made by “ The American Wringer Company” . The bearings for this unit were made by The Banner Company. It is 45 1/2” tall x 13 1/2” wide with fold out, footed 20” drying racks on each end . Outstanding Item !! Perfect working order, as well !! Embossed on the side is : Patented 1901/ “ This wringer has steel ball bearings. Same as in high grade bicycles. Oil the bearings before and after use “. And, loosen top screws when the wringer is not in use . On the other side is embossed: Banner / Ball Bearing / Folding Bench / Wringer. Extra High Grade Warranted / Trade / ( Motif: Horse Shoe Mark ).// The American Wringer Company was an off-shoot of the Buckley Newhall Company. Very fine, extremely rare item. You will finally have a chance to clean up...if you win this lot !! (RH). Est. $180-500 HWAC# 61178Lot# 1404 Antique Fireplace tools Antique Iron 4-piece fireplace tool set. (shovel, poker, tongs, and broom) Est. $60-100 HWAC# 119513Lot# 1405 Antique Iron Wrench Collection (4) 1.-2.) Two large adjustable iron wrenches probably for railroad use 1 is missing the wood handle. one measures 18”and one at 21” both are unmarked. 3.) 12” by W&B marked hand punched WAH on the top. 4.) c1930 wrench 11” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 131506Lot# 1406 Antique Unusual Drill Group (4) 1.) Large early dress press with clamp for tabletop use. by Goodell Bros Green field Massachusets. 22x11” fancy and well constructed 2.) Drill with hip support for horizontal drilling. 17x10” plaque is worn out. 3.) 1920s Hand drill 4.) Original wood box with 6 drill bits 11x6” Est. $150-300 HWAC# 131505Lot# 1407 Antique Wood Cider Press Antique cast iron and wood press. Unusual style. See images for detail. Est. $100-500 HWAC# 117077Lot# 1408 Brass Welding Torch Ornate brass welding torch by Clayton and LA? manufacturing company Michigan. 12” tall 8” wide 4” diameter Est. $30-80 HWAC# 136619Lot# 1409 Carbide Miner and Bicycle Lamps Two carbide bicycle lamps from the late 1800s and a handheld, dual-wick oil lamp. The larger bike lamp has a clear (but cracked and frosted from use) 2.5-inch diameter front lens and a red and green jewel lens on the right and left sides. Overall, this one is about 6.5 inches tall. The chimney is missing its original cap, and the lamp is in well used condition. The other bike lamp has a 3-inch clear lens, uncracked, and the whole thing is about 5.5 inches tall. This one has a pantograph-style shock absorber where it mounts onto the bicycle. Third is an metal oil lamp with a 2.75-inch magnifying lens on the front and a two-wick oil burner inside. This lamp is about 8.5 inches tall and 3.25 inches in diameter, and it can either be mounted on something with the hook on the back, or two metal loops can be folded back to make a handhold for it. William Mayrsohn CollectionEst. $180-400 HWAC# 132426Lot# 1410 Carpenter’s Square ñ Large Scale This is a large scale (3 ft. X 2 ft.) carpenter’s square made by Laurence in the USA. This large square is re-enforced with brass hardware for long life and accuracy. It is calibrated in inches. This is a must have tool for the historic carpenter in the family. Est. $70-200 HWAC#42763Lot# 1411 Carpenter’s Tool Chest of Antique Hand Saws This carpenter’s tool chest of hand saws includes 30 hand saws some with names of Rosecrans of San Francisco and H. Disston Co. There are 4 loose handles, 2 loose blades. and 28 complete vintage saws. There are also two circular saw blades; one at 24 in. in diameter, and one at 26 in. in diameter. The price includes the chest. Please consider additional shipping charges; a local pick up is preferred. Est. $900-3000 HWAC# 56252Lot# 1412 Compasses, Pocket - 2, and Transit-style - 1 Never find lose your bearings with these three compasses. Two are pocket-style compasses with lids that flip open 1.75-inch diameter and 2-inch diameter. The third is a precision transit-style compass with interior bubble level, two folding vertical sights, and a threaded ball-joint mount that attaches to base, and a leather case with strap. The compass has an adjustment screw on the side that turns the 30-degree dial to account for magnetic declination. This would have been used as a lightweight surveying instrument. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 133736Lot# 1413 Hand-made Fireplace Bellows This is a hand-made wood fireplace bellows about 26 in. long. It has chiseled sides, canvas cloth bellows and trimmed with leather and studding. Still functioning. C. 1970s. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 125591Lot# 1414 1900s Large Tool Chest & Carpenter Tools Vintage tool chest 48 x 16 x 12” containing an array of carpenter and wood working tools like hand drills, bit, hammers, wedges, planes, etc. All are solidly made and ready to use or display or...resell. Box his made of wood, with metal hinges and has a lock and key. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $525-1000 HWAC# 126550Lot# 1415 Modern Made Locks Four locks that are modern made. All have fake plaques as seen on so many other items. these locks are “For Show Only”. Locks come in a green wood and metal case--3.5 x 25.5 x 12.5 Est. $30-90 HWAC# 77865
45View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 General Americana / Tools / Native AmericanaLot# 1416 Nail Barrel 18î high by 38î circumference. Loose slats. Old and authentic! Est. $50-70 HWAC#131784Lot# 1417 Nail Barrels and Crosscut Saw This is a working manís group! 1) First barrel is for the Mammoth Mining Company of Mammoth, Utah. From Sauerman Bros. Inc. of Chicago. C1920ís to 1940ís. Sauerman had a line of mining equipment. Barrel is 18î high and 44î circumference. 2) Slightly smaller barrel. 17î. Tag with ìCMIî on it. 3) Crosscut saw. 42î long. Series blade!!! Geff Pollock CollectionEst. $70-200 HWAC# 131783Lot# 1418 1900s Nice Vintage Tool Chest & Tools Vintage tool chest 32 x 20 x 20”containing an array of carpenter and wood working tools like hand drills, bit, hammers, wedges, planes, levels etc. All are solidly made and ready to use or display or resell. Box his made of wood, with metal hinges and has a lock and key, as well as wheels. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $375-1000 HWAC# 125996Lot# 1419 Sharpening Wheel, Antique Antique sharpening wheel, metal frame, approx 34 x 28 x 40 inches, with an 18-inch fine sandstone grit wheel put in motion by an eccentric foot pedal. Seat is approx 29 inches from the ground. Still works. Item will require customer pickup or shipping on a pallet. Est. $150-400 HWAC# 136030Lot# 1420Two Antique Adjustable wrenches; Ashcroft #7 This lot of adjustable wrenches consists of an Ashcroft adjustable wrench #7 with a trademark of a arm and hammer. This wrench is 20 in. long with a wing screw adjustment. Estimated to be about 1900’s made. The second wrench is a handmade pipe wrench 37 in. long with a steel wedge that is to be hammered in place for adjustment. Estimated to be made prior to 1900. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 56267Lot# 1421 1900s Vintage Carpentry Tools & Chest Older tool chest 36 x 16 x 12” containing several vintage carpentry tools, including crosscut hand saws, hammers and measuring sticks. Box has leather handles which could use replacing. This is indeed a relic from the past, but still could prove useful. Please see photos for more detail or condition. Est. $250-700 HWAC# 126551Lot# 1422 Vintage Plumbing Snake This is a 1950’s vintage commercial grade sewer plumbing snake. This one is about 50 ft. long and may have been used gently and sparingly. In very good condition; this is one tool that when you need one-you need one! It is a 3/4 in. steel ribbon with cast-head handle. By-the-way; never shake hands with a plumber, (you know where he’s been.) Est. $100-200 HWAC#135015Lot# 1423 Small Moccasins Children’s moccasins, smoked buckskin with round bead pattern. 5.5”. Est. $20-50 HWAC# 90634Lot# 1424 Missouri Possibly Archaic PeriodHistorical Native American Projectile Historical Native American projectile, from St. Charles County, Missouri, consistent with the Archaic period, 8000-1000 BC. The point is clean, and measures 3 x 2.5 inches. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 117354Lot# 1425 Santa Fe, New Mexico 1992Amado Pena Signed Print Image of three Native Americans, Two with pots on their heads, all wrapped in woven blankets. Hand signed “To Ute and Peter”, by Amado Maurilio Pena. Beautifully colored in reds and blues. Image--22” x 30”, matted and framed--29.5” x 37”. Est. $180-500 HWAC# 132447Lot# 1426 Santa Fe, New Mexico Amado Pena--ThreeNativeAmericans--IndianMarket Getting ready for Indian Market, Santa Fe. Hand signed poster for the Joy Tash Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ, 1990. Image--16.5” x 24.5”, matted and framed--26.5” x 30.5”. Amado PeÒa is recognized as an Artisan of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona. He was born in Laredo, Texas in 1943 Est. $70-150 HWAC# 132446Lot# 1427 Native American on Horse Silver Statue Silvered china Native American riding a horse. Signed below right rear foot but illegible. 11x9”. James Mackie Collection Est. $100-250 HWAC# 135562Lot# 1428 c1989 Sand Art (Framed Sand Painting) ”Lighting People”Navajo sand painting design made of natural sand stone. This work of art is 2 side-by-side figures with hands in the air with feathers. This painting was made for public sale and is in beautiful condition. Unframed item is 19” x 17.5”, framed is 29” x 26”. Very intricate design. Frame is of filigree & turquoise color. Beautiful addition to any Navajo art collector’s home. Est. $300-800 HWAC# 86843
46Nov 2021DAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Native Americana Lot# 1429 Saved Seeds - Oil by Elriggs Allen ”Saved Seeds” original oil by Elriggs Allen. Inscribed on canvas reverse “In the Navajo tradition the Yei-be-ches were the Spirits who found the 1st human child and raised his as their own feeding? him chants and prayers that are still used this day w/ corn poll en as the offering”. i was born in the canyons of Arizone on a cold february morning. my first masterpieces were at the age of i which were mere scratchs n the sand. by the age of three i was observing all colors and moved into the field of crayons a medium in which i still dabble at times. by the age of five i was drawing in the art of pencil and engaging in realism.drawing horse and the land i lived on.......i still have pictures. by the age 10 i had adapted shadowing and lighting my works ....and won small art compitions in my age group. at 15 i had taken in all that public school art course’s could offer.. 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 drawing boards. dreaming one day of becoming an artist......then the world crashed...my father passed away and i became a person of fear...i put art away and turn to the world of constant problems...bills..work..time...buying stuff,,,losing stuff,,wanting more and more....this took me 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 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 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.”...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 with 1.40 cents in my pocket.......and i started painting on anything i could find.....” from elriggsallenart.carbonmade.com. Artist signature below on reverse. 41.5x53”. Est. $1500-3000 HWAC# 135589Lot# 1430 Clay Artifacts from the Mayan and Inca cultures This is a collection of five clay handcrafted artifacts or terracottas from the Mayan and Inca cultures c1900. Please see photos for details. Est. $100-300 HWAC#115200Lot# 1431 Doll “Dawn Seeker” Indian Squaw Contemporary Indian Squaw Doll. Artist named her “Dawn Seeker”. From the Ashton-Drake Galleries. Approx. 8” x 20”. Certificate of Authenticity number A 1132. An ancient Native American wedding blessing, said to be Apache, ends with the words “and may you go away and dwell in peace in the days of your togetherness.” Est. $70-125 HWAC# 106230Lot# 1432 Doll “Laughing Waters” Contemporary Native American Doll named “Laughing Waters” has Certificate of Authenticity number A 1947. She is wearing a ceremonial dress inspired by ritual garments worn by women of the Northwest Plateau nation. Artist is Sandra Bilotto. Porcelain; 21” tall. Est. $40-65 HWAC# 105990Lot# 1433 Doll & Horse (Indian Squaw) Contemporary Beautiful pair, 1 Horse is 11 x 13 inches & 1 Indian Squaw is approx. 18 inches and comes with a stand. Nice display for any child’s room. By the Ashton-Drake Galleries. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 135572Lot# 1434 Doll (Native American) Contemporary Beautiful doll named “Betrothal at Sunrise” an original issue designed by artist Sandra Bilotto in an exclusive edition for The Ashton-Drake Galleries. Certificate of Authenticity number A 0907. An Idian maiden and her warrior lover stand together, bathed in the light of dawn. Hand-painted porcelain. Approx. 21” tall. Est. $40-65 HWAC# 106234Lot# 1435 Doll (Native American) Contemporary This doll is called “Morning Bird Song” wears a beautiful white “suede” dress with elaborate bead work and fringing, and high beaded moccasins. 19” tall. The artist is Sandra Bilotto. This is issued by the Ashton-Drake Galleries. Comes with letter of authenticity. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 105739Lot# 1436 Native American Bow and Quiver, Plains Style Artistic rendition of plains style bow and arrow made by artist Bridget Eaglefeather. The bow is approx 53” long and the quiver is 19” three arrows contained. Nice work perhaps 1980s Est. $220-500 HWAC#136615Lot# 1437 c1920 Pacific Northwest Fringed Banner This is an ornate, very special, hand painted Pacific Northwest Banner. May be Haida or other? About 6 feet across and 3.5 feet top to bottom of fringe. Gold colored Fringe is 10”. Includes classic bird vignettes in the Native American tradition. Appears to be c1920. Fabric is a heavy linen-type. Excellent condition. Red and black design on white. Tradition style and colors. handmade. Est. $750-2000 HWAC# 131312Lot# 1438 Small Navajo Dolls (2) 2 handmade Navajo dolls with drawn on faces. man and woman. 8.5”. Some mold and decaying fabric. Est. $60-150 HWAC# 90976Lot# 1439 Nevada C1920-35 Old Washoe Toy Doll Basket 10” x 2.25” x 2” tall with a cloth bundled baby boy inside. Uses old clothing “Grandma’s Dress” around hood. Special Assist Thank You to Norm Delorme, 6th Generation Washoe/Paiute Weaver. Est. $100-300 HWAC#119716Lot# 1440 Nevada C1920-35 Washoe Baby Basket For a Doll 8” x 8” x 18” Girl’s basket. Uses old clothing “Grandma’s Dress” around hood. Special Assist Thank You to Norm Delorme, 6th Generation Washoe/Paiute Weaver. Est. $150-400 HWAC# 124489Lot# 1441 1980 Pine Needle Basket by Vera Williams Woven basket, 7 inches in diameter and 1-1/4 inches tall, with two labels indicating it was made by Vera Williams in 1980 from the needles of her Ponderosa Pine tree. Unusual design reminiscent of a spider or grasshopper fills a one-inch diameter central hole. Basket is in very good condition with no loose or broken needles or binding. Est. $70-150 HWAC# 109478
47View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Native AmericanaLot# 1442 Ten Mexican Style Palm Baskets Baskets galore in this lot. These appear to be palm baskets of Mexican origin and there are 10 of them in sizes that range from 10” for the wedding type flats to a huge 24”x 22” bottle style basket. There are also a 15”x 10” serving style and another 10”x 15” server. One of the flats has to have it’s middle re-attached, but the rest are in very good condition. See photos for more detail and condition. Est. $60-150 HWAC# 122773Lot# 1443 Various Locations, Nevada 1960s- 1970s.Native American Necklaces Ò 5 Vintage Items Item # 1 of 5: Beautiful red, white and blue beaded necklace. It is the “ Phoenix”, rising from the ashes !! Hand sown and strung ,on 3 lucky medallions, 17” long.. Also made in all american colors. Item #2 of 5 : Sage green and white beaded necklace, most likely celebrating spring and mother earth. Also hand sown and strung with one medallion and “7” tassels for luck. “14” long. Item # 3 of 5: Bear claw( plastic) necklace, with colored wooden beads, about 13 1/2” long. Item #4 of 5 Black n white beaded men’s watch fob diamond shaped with tassels. It is a “ Phoenix or Thunderbird” design. Item #5 of 5 : Very nice, black n clear beaded “ Dream Catcher” on a brass spider web design. Has unusual screwed together clasp, 15” in length.. Very nice grouping. ( All beads are plastic in nature, and all items are in perfect condition) . Est. $60-100 HWAC# 100716Lot# 1444 Beaded Mocassins from the Pacific Northwest Medium sized fur trimmed beaded mukluks, with a beautiful thunderbird with a turquoise heart on each shoe. 10 inches long, worn but good condition. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $70-200 HWAC# 124245Lot# 1445 Sitting Bull Mentioned in Newspapers Five newspapers mentioning Sitting Bull, the great chief who defeated Custer at the Little Big Horn in 1876. A) Philadelphia Record, 8.6.79 where Sitting bUll offers to take his bands to Canada, 5,000-8,000 people. B) July 17, 1877 New York trib, Reports of Sitting Bull in Canada, Chief Joseph defeated in IT, and an interesting article on black boys kissing girls that would never make print today; 4.4.76 New York trib, on teh Big Horn expedition; D) New York trib 12.18.77 Sitting Bull’s response to general Terry who demanded his surrender - wow, read this one. page 5. great speech. E) aug. 11, 1876 New York trib article describing the Sitting Bull camp (not long after the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Est. $180-1000 HWAC# 63913Lot# 1446 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Incredible Navajo Turquoise Bolo Vintage pawn bolo set shadow box style with two very large turquoise stones and two bear claws. A heavy silver piece--5” long x 3.5” wide. Hand stamped in leaf design, silver tips on braided black leather. A real collector’s piece. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $1100-2500 HWAC# 132784Lot# 1447 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Modern Navajo Concho Belt A more modern concho style--rectangular (2” x 1.5”) stamped silver with center cut-out diamond shapes. Larger buckle--2.5” x 2”, no cut-out, etched diamond shape. Sterling silver. Black leather--36” long. Stamping appears blurred by age of stamp. Est. $220-500 HWAC# 136905Lot# 1448 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Navajo Silver Concho Belt Possibly circa 1940ís concho belt. Stamped silver, unsigned. Beautiful old style with 12 oval conchos--2.25” x 2” with a rectangular buckle--3” x 2”. black leather belt--36” long. add this bit of Native American history to your collection. Est. $750-1500 HWAC# 136904Lot# 1449 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Navajo Silver Mercury Dime Silver Dollar Necklace Squash blossom necklace made of dimes (66 beads in all, 2 dimes each), silver dollars (6) and 4 silver squash blossoms. Naja is silver set with a turquoise stone (naja is bent a bit), 35” long. Probably a pawn piece, this necklace is different than most of its kind with the squash blossoms interspersed. “It was ingenious of some unknown Native artist to create a squash blossom necklace using repurposed materialsóUnited States dimes and half dollars. We don’t know who was the first to do so or exactly when the first one was made, but it was probably in the late 1970s. Supposedly it is illegal to deface United States coins but that did not stop the creation of this and other similar necklaces.” (courtesy, Adobe Gallery, Santa fe, NM) Est. $1200-3000 HWAC# 136901Lot# 1450 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Navajo Watch Cuff Vintage man’s Navajo watch cuff, set with 4 turquoise stones, leaf design with silver beads. Watch not included. Stamped “Sterling” on inside. 6” inside measure, 1.25” gap. Est. $220-500 HWAC# 137239Lot# 1451 Navajo Reservation, New Mexico Sterling Silver Concho Belt Belt buckle is signed “TC”, possibly Tom Charlie (Navajo), not to be confused with Thomas Charlie. This vintage belt has 10 oval stamped conchos, 2.5” x 2.25” each on a tan leather belt, 39” long. Est. $450-800 HWAC# 136903Lot# 1452 Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico Oyster Shell Heishi w/ Two-sided Pendant Santo Domingo mostly oyster shell heishi with 6 turquoise heishi and an incredible two-sided pendant of serpentine on one side and lines of quartz, jet, turquoise on the other side, 1.25” long . Necklace is 18” long. Lot includes another pendant--two-sided serpentine on one side and lines of quartz, jet, turquoise on the other side, triangular shape, 2” long. Est. $180-350 HWAC#137245Lot# 1453 Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico pre-1957Shell Inlay This inlay style is typical of the jewelry from Santo Domingo Pueblo. The inlay pieces are worked over shell. This piece is unusual because it is placed in a silver setting. The mosaic inlay of turquoise, spiney oyster, jet and mother of pearl is over the top of a shell--note the curved shape. Old style bolo slide. The artist is unknown. 1.75” diameter. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 137204Lot#1454SantoDomingoPueblo, New Mexico Turquoise Heishi and Shell Necklace Santo Domingo (Kewa Pueblo) Stunning large spiny oyster topped with turquoise, jet, and brass chips. Exposed lower half of shell, striated.Graduatedturquoiseheishi with brass beads and caps, brass hook closure, 18” long, plus 3” shell. Unusual use of brass. Very good condition. Est. $450-800 HWAC# 137243
48Nov 2021DAY 1 Thur, Nov 18 Native Americana / Lot# 1455 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Abstract Design Bolo Pleasing abstract inlay design in turquoise, coral, jet, mother of pearl. Possibly Dennis Edaakie. Black leather tie with silver tips. Est. $450-900 HWAC# 136591Lot# 1456 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Coral & Turquoise Cuff Early Helen Lincoln Zunie bracelet of coral and turquoise geometric channel inlays. No Hallmark. Inside measure 5.5”,1.25” gap. Est. $220-400 HWAC# 137236Lot# 1457 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c1950s Dixon Shebola Bolo Vintage Peyote bird by Dixon Shebola (1937-1976). Mosaic inlay Turquoise, mother of Pearl, jet coral. 2.25” x 1.75”. this beautiful piece belongs in your collection. Black leather tie is broken, just one silver tip. Est. $450-900 HWAC# 137127Lot# 1458 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Homer & Myra Vacit Eagle Pin Eagle pin, an”H” scratched on reverse by Homer and Myra Vacit. Nice inlay in silver. 2” x 1,75”. Est. $525-1000 HWAC# 136588Lot# 1459 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c1940s-50s Homer & Myra Vacit--Knifewing Bolo Rainbow Man bolo by Myra& Homer Vacit was done before grout wires were removed. You can see in the top corners of the piece and in several areas throughout. Stamped silver edging. 1.75” x 1.75”. Stunning piece of history! Est. $900-1800 HWAC# 137181Lot# 1460 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c1950s-60s Horace Iule Pins Horace Iule (1901-1978) was one of the first from Zuni to cast Knifewing in silver. This lot includes three pins: 1) Small Knifewing set with 3 turquoise stones, 1-1/8” x 7/8”. 2) Larger Knifewing, cast silver, no stones, 1.75” x1.75”. 3) Eagle Dancer, cast silver set with turquoise stone, 1.5” x 1.5”. Est. $450-1000 HWAC# 137255Lot# 1461 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Onyz Marble Earrings Onyx marble triangular (2î x .75î) earrings mounted in raised silver above shadow box of twisted silver wire on two sides and etched silver on the long side. Stone is a beautiful yellow/green. Earrings are post and in great condition. Probably Frank Yazzie (Francis Yazzie), Zuni Pueblo, NM or Fatoya Yazzie, Navajo, AZ. Both used the same hallmarkóF Y. Est. $150-400 HWAC# 133860Lot# 1462 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Three Inlay Rings 1) Charming Owl ring--jet, turquoise, coral, mother of pearl, abalone shell set in silver--size 7. 1.5” x 1.25”. 2) Butterfly inlay ring--jet turquoise, spiney oyster set in silver. size 8, 1.25” x 1”. 3) Turtle ring inlay--turquoise, mother of pearl set in silver--size 8. 1” x .75”. All unknown artists. Est. $220-500 HWAC# 137209Lot# 1463 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Zuni Horned Sunface Pin Vintage horned sunface, raised inlays on silver with silver beads. 2” x 1”. Scratched initials on back “h h w”--we are unable to identify. Est. $220-400 HWAC#136578Lot# 1464 Darin Bill Heavy Sterling Bracelet This is a great example of the workings of Navajo silversmith Darin Bill well known for his design work in creating heavy sterling bracelets mostly fashioned for men but also popular with women, this bracelet is designed with a central row of diamond shapes flanked by sunburst on top and bottom, this is a signed piece, Darin bill was born Aug. 6th 1965 in Sacaton Arizona a part of the towering House Clan for the Mexican People Clan, Darin bill passed on in May of 2003. Est. $360-580 HWAC# 135605Lot# 1465 Malachite Necklace Set This is a beautiful malachite necklace set with silver work in a floral pattern to the right side of the pendant and also positioned above the screw back earrings ,the large malachite pendant measures at just under 2î and hangs on a double linked sterling chain the piece is signed with individualized joined initials by Navajo silversmith Nelson Piaso of Canyoncito, New Mexico. Est. $500-600 HWAC# 125172Lot# 1466 Robert Shakey Bracelet This is another sterling silver bracelet by Navajo silversmith Robert Shakey set with an oval cut piece 1.of White Buffalo measuring about æî tall by about Ωî wide, piece is signed. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 125166Lot# 1467 05-02-2020 00:00:00 Silver link concho belt Navajo stamped nickel linked concho belt at 32 in length. Est. $40-120 HWAC# 114701Lot# 1468 Vintage AmericanIndianinspiredcostumejewelry(lot5)AmericanIndianinspirednecklacefeaturingsixfauxturquoisestonessurroundedbybeautifullycraftedsterling work with 14inchchain.AuniqueAmericanIndian necklace with a turquoise central point of interest that features distressed silver and turquoise beads. The chain measures 7 inches. A singular turquoise pendents hangs by a 9 inch chain which can be changed out to provide a variety of looks with the square turquoise pendant that is surrounded by 4 red gemstones. Choker necklace is comprised of small turquoise beads. Refer to photo Est. $100-300 HWAC# 115150
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