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August 2021 Auction Catalog

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98Aug 2021DAY 2 Friday, Aug 6 Philatelic & Postal History Lot# 2587 1900’s US Navy Postcard Group 8, Battleships & Carriers -(25) Nice collection of very early postcards and RPC’s featuring various ships, including the Great White Fleet, Teddy Roosevelt’s “Big Stick.” Cards show several views of the Battleship Oregon, the Ohio, and a very early photo of the ill-fated U.S.S. Maine, which was sunk in Havana Harbor after a mysterious explosion on February 15, 1898. Some cards are blank, some are used. Nice Naval collection. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-100 HWAC# 136076Lot# 2588 1900’s US Navy Postcard Group 9, Fleet (12) Nice group of U.S. battleships including the Texas, Ohio, New Mexico and the Arizona. All are black & white, some are used, some are blank. A nice look at the early 20th century Navy. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-90 HWAC# 136077Lot# 2589 1900’s-1940’s US Navy Postcard Group 10, Sailors (38) An attractive collection of 38 postcards (12 RPCs included) of sailors of the United States Navy. There are portraits and shots of the various training facilities, including Goat Island (Now Yerba Buena) and a gun drill on the old Monitor class ship “Nahant.” Some cards are used, some are blank. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $80-120 HWAC# 136078Lot# 2590 1900’s US Navy Postcard Group 12 (19) RPC’s Another nice set of RPC’s featuring Battleship of the U.S. fleet. Included are shots of the U.S.S. Nevada and U.S.S. Arizona (Both before and after refitting), the Nebraska, the Idaho. There are also some action shots. Unique group. some are used, some are blank. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $70-120 HWAC# 136081Lot# 2591 1900’s US Navy Postcard Group 13, Torpedo Boats, Destroyer (35) A lot of 35 B&W and mostly RPC’s featuring various U.S. Navy ships form the first half of the 20th century. Shots include the Saratoga, the Memphis, the New Mexico and many more. Some are used, some are blank. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-160 HWAC# 136082Lot# 2592 1900’s US Navy Postcard Group 14, Live Action (13) A unique group of 13 RPC’s showing various Navy ships in action shots that include laying a smoke screen, battling very high seas and target practice. All are unused, one has a large stain on back. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $50-80 HWAC# 136083Lot# 2593 1900’s US Navy Postcard Group 15, Sailors Relaxing (24) A group of 24 cards, including 10 RPC’s showing sailors of the US Navy relaxing, with music, gambling, wrestling and other activities. Some are used, with pre-1910 postmarks, others are unused. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $80-150 HWAC# 136084Lot# 2594 1900’s US Navy Postcard Group 16, Comedy, Romance, Buildings (24) Amusing lot of 24 animated and color postcards, showing sailors at play and relaxation. A colorful lot. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $50-80 HWAC# 136085Lot# 2595 Unusual Specialty Postcards - 23 These postcards are strange, creative, peculiar, and interesting. There are three Hold Up To The Light cards that reveal or enhance the printed image when illuminated from behind, three pieces of a set of four that make one image when placed edge-to-edge, cards with real hair attached to the portrait, and an early lenticular motion image, just to describe a few. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 137662Lot# 2596 c1960 Warner Bros. Vintage Postcard Group (Lot of 6) - RARE! Rare Warner Bros. Cartoon Postcards Ken Prag CollectionEst. $50-100 HWAC# 138112RETURN POLICYAll items are guaranteed to be authentic unless otherwise noted. If authenticity is challenged, please call our office for assistance. 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 OR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS. 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.

99View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / JewelryThe “California” Collection of Native American JewelryThe group of Native American jewelry presented by Holabirds Western Americana, LLC, is from the collection of a long time California collector. They collected over several decades and acquired some incredible pieces—the main part of the collection is represented by bolos from Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico. There are also necklaces, bracelets, rings, belt buckles, and brooches. Much of this jewelry collection is “museum worthy art”. The collection numbers in excess of 400 pieces.The Zuni people are famous for their inlay—both mosaic inlay and channel inlay. The Zuni petit point and needlepoint work in stones is just as well-known. The collection focuses on pieces from c. 1940’s-60’s. Some Zuni artists represented are: Dan Simplicio, Leo Poblano, Lambert Homer Sr., the Edaakies, Frank Vacit, Dexter Cellicion, Myra Tucson, Elliot Qualo, Annie Quam Gasper, Alonzo and Helen Hustito, Velma Lesansee, Horace Ilue, and many others. Most of the jewelry made before 1970 was not hallmarked. We have named the artists of each piece whenever possible, however, some are “attributed to”, and others, we just cannot identify. Many of the artists are presented in the books by Toshio Sei, published by Schiffer. Toshio Sei began collecting Zuni jewelry in 1993 and has written several books on the various forms of Zuni jewelry. Besides presenting the artists, he has done much research and gives detailed analyses that explains connections of artists and styles, thus giving us history and meanings for the pieces of jewelry. The “California” collection also includes jewelry from the Navajo, Santo Domingo Pueblo and the Hopi. You will find amazing pieces of jewelry from all of these Native people, and will have a difficult decision deciding on those to choose for your own collections! For western bolo tie collectors, this is truly a once in a lifetime opportunity, with the largest sale of its kind ever held.Lot# 3000 Hopi Reservation, Arizona Sterling Overlay Earrings Native American earrings by Hopi Silversmith Guild—image of sun face/sterling on back. Oval overlay sterling silver with cutout oval; .75” wide x 1” long. Est. $100-140 HWAC# 136932Lot# 3001 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Bench Bead Necklace Vintage Navajo sterling silver hand stamped bench bead necklace, graduated beads, 21” long, Est. $250-300 HWAC# 137242Lot# 3002 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Chip Inlay Design Navajo Cuff Vintage Navajo wide silver cuff with turquoise and coral chip inlay designs. 4.5 inside measure, 1” gap. Main part of design is in great condition, however some small chip areas are empty. Please see photos. Est. $260-360 HWAC# 136977Lot# 3003 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c 1970’sChip Inlay Peyote Bird Necklace Peyote chip inlay necklace (turquoise and coral)--squash blossom style. 26” long, plus 3” naja. Hallmarked with a bear paw. Possibly Tommy Singer. The naja is a more modern style and is exquisite. This fabulous piece is in excellent condition. Est. $1200-2000 HWAC# 136969Lot# 3004 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Coral and Silver Earrings Vintage Native American sterling etched and overlay dangle earrings, with salmon colored natural coral stones. Hallmarked M T Sterling (possibly Melvin Thompson, Navajo)--1.75” long. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 136929Lot# 3005 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Dancing Figures Pin Beautiful 14K gold overlay on silver of four dancers on small pin. Hallmarked “HM.Y”. we are unable to locate this artist’s name. 1” x .5”. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136570Lot# 3006 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Eagle Dancer Chip Inlay Belt Buckle Eagle Dancer Navajo belt buckle with chip inlay in a sort of resin material set into sandcast silver. Turquoise, coral, mother of pearl, onyx. 2.75” x 2”. Unusual piece for your collection. Est. $260-400 HWAC# 136967Lot# 3007 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Early Navajo Turquoise Bolo Vintage Navajo Bolo--no hallmark. Beautiful turquoise triangular stone, possibly Royston turquoise. Great silver work partially overlays stone. 2” x 1.5”. Black tie with stamped silver. squash blossom tips ` Est. $500-800 HWAC# 137160Lot# 3008 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Five Stones Navajo Cuff Old pawn cuff features 5 nice cabochons of old natural turquoise set in silver, twisted wire. 4.75” inside measure. 1.25” gap. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136976

100Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / JewelryLot# 3009 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c 1940’s-50’s Four Silver/Turquoise Pendants 1) Turquoise stone set in wire wrap silver with leaf, 1.25” x.75”, hallmarked “R T”. 2) Green turquoise stone almost square, set in wire wrapped silver1” x 1”. 3) Turquoise stone set in wire wrapped silver,.75” x .75”. 4) Bear claw set in silver with turquoise stone, 1.25” x .5”. Also included--32 silver beads. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 137276Lot# 3010 Navajo Reservation, Arizona FourWomen’sTurquoise Rings 1) Shadowbox, oval turquoise stone, fancy setting, size 6.5. 2) small turquoise stone set in silver with twisted wire, size 6. 3) Shadowbox setting, turquoise stone, with silver leaf, size 6. 4) Old pawn, two turquoise stones--one blue, one green, set in silver, size 9. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 137212Lot#3011NavajoReservation, Arizona early 1900’s Fred Harvey Era Cuffs Four vintage cuffs made for the tourist trade: one is marked sterling. all have turquoise stones and also has two carved jet stones. These are great collector’s items! Est. $300-500 HWAC# 137223Lot# 3012 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c 1930’s-40’s Fred Harvey Era Pins Two pins: 1) Very nice Fred Harvey era pin, set with green turquoise stone, 2.75” x .75”. 2) Small arrow pin with whirling log symbol set with turquoise, 1.75” x 3/8”. Est. $160-260 HWAC# 137246Lot# 3013 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c1990s- 2000s Jerry Cowboy Bolo Rectangular silver bolo set with beautiful oval turquoise stone. Leaf design. Hallmarked “C” on reverse. ivory leather tie with silver tips. 2” long x 1.25” wide. Est. $150-250 HWAC#136939Lot# 3014 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c 1960’s-70’sJerry Roan Ring Rare Jerry Roan (1919-1977) Kachina silver ring set with turquoise stones, size 7. Kachina--1.75” x .75”. Hallmarked on back. Est. $400-700 HWAC# 137206Lot# 3015 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c 1990’2-2000’s Jimmy Yazzie Bolo Beautiful modern design turquoise petit point with gold wash. 2” x 2” at larges part. Shadowbox with twisted wire. Hallmarked “J Y”. Black leather tie with silver tips. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 136947Lot# 3016 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Lapis Sterling Earrings by Jackson Sterling silver lapis lazuli earrings sighed Jackson Sterling (probably Gene and Martha). Beautiful lapis teardrop shaped stones. 1” long, hang from French wire. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 136931Lot# 3017 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Large Tufa Cast Naja Early Navajo tufa cast naja pendant, attributed to Anthony Bowman, Ute/Navajo. This naja has a turquoise stone (possibly Morenci) set in twisted wire. 4” x 3”. Est. $250-300 HWAC# 137257Lot# 3018 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c pre-1957 Large Turquoise Stone/Silver Bolo Vintage bolo with large oval turquoise stone mounted with twisted wire on curved edge silver. Artist is unknown. Black braided tie with silver tips. 2.5” x 1.75”. Est. $150-250 HWAC#136946Lot# 3019 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c 1950’s-60’s Lost Mine Turquoise Bolo Large oval silver bolo ( 2.5” x 1.75”) with large Lost Mine (New Mexico) oval turquoise stone (1.5” x 1”) set shadow box style with stamped markings. Hallmarked M E in an oval. Black leather, with silver tips. Est. $400-600 HWAC#136936Lot# 3020 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Lutricia Yellowhair Squash Blossom Necklace Miniature squash blossom necklace by Lutricia (Lu) Yellowhair Bedonie. Very old style settings of twisted silver. 21” with 2” naja. At one point she moved to Flagstaff to work for John Yellowhorse who taught her how to cut silver and stamp various designs. Lutricia’s style was classic and taught her children who carry on the Bedonie tradition. Lu died in 2021. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136971Lot# 3021 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Man’s Navajo Ring Man’s ring--three natural turquoise stones shadowbox style set in silver, initials”S D” inside. Size 9-10. Beautiful setting. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 137211Lot# 3022 Navajo Reservation, Arizona McElroy Silver/Turquoise Bolo Vintage, hand etched silver set with four turquoise stones (3” long x 2” at widest). Black braided tie with silver tips. Silver area is distressed. Back is hand etched with name McElroy--our guess is Navajo. Est. $280-400 HWAC# 136938Lot# 3023 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. $300-500 HWAC# 136905

101View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / JewelryLot# 3024 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Money Clip and Change Purse Turquoise and coral chip abstract design in etched silver money clip. Initials “H B” on back. Also included is a tiny change prse of silver mesh with a bucking bronco in relief. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 137231Lot# 3025 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c 1990-2000 Morenci Turquoise Bolo Slide Huge Morenci turquoise cabochon. Oval cut, set in stamped sterling with silver leaf and twisted silver over laying stone. Inscribed on reverse by hand--”J Y” in script. This is an unusual, incredible piece for your collection! Est. $260-400 HWAC# 136968Lot# 3026 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Morenci Turquoise Cuff Very large Morenci turquoise stone (approx. 2” x 1.5”) set in silver nugget style cuff. No hallmark. 5” inside measure, 1.5” opening. Unusual design. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 136973Lot# 3027 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Navajo Apache Mountain Spirit Cuff Stamped “Navajo” on inside and “R B” on this cuff. Nice inlay of Mountain Spirit dancer looks like Zuni work, but cuff stamped silver is Navajo style. Interesting??? Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136597Lot# 3028 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Navajo Butterfly Pin/Pendant Gorgeous turquoise and silver butterfly pin/pendant. 2.5” x 2.5”. Hallmarked D S Sterling. Possibly Danny Sandoval, Dean Sandoval or Dan Smiley. Beautiful silver stamping and beads, and etched turquoise. Est. $400-500 HWAC# 137131Lot# 3029 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Navajo Silver Concho Belt Possibly circa 1940’s 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. $1000-1500 HWAC# 136904Lot# 3030 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 materials—United 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. $1500-3000 HWAC# 136901Lot# 3031 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. $300-500 HWAC# 137239Lot# 3032 Navajo Reservation, Arizona No. 8 Mine Turquoise Jewelry Set Vintage Native American jewelry. Incredible set--Magnificent squash blossom necklace (36”), 12 squash blossoms and and very large naja with huge oval center stone; cuff with 3 large stones ( inside measures 5.25” with a 1” opening); earrings with 2 cabochons each (pierced, 2” long); ring with 3 stones, 2.5” size 7. These are a fine examples of stunning very rare, natural #8 mine Spider Web turquoise, all natural shapes, shadow box settings. Pieces unsigned except bracelet marked “J”. This museum quality set will be a valuable addition to your collection. Est. $3000-5000 HWAC# 136900Lot# 3033 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Old Style Squash Blossom Necklace Vintage necklace with possibly Stone Mountain dark green turquoise. Two stones are more blue turquoise (see photos). 24” long, plus 2.75” naja. Stones are set in silver with a curved silver setting surrounding each stone. Ten squash blossoms, five stones in naja. Stunning necklace! Est. $500-700 HWAC# 136970Lot# 3034 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c 1930’s-40’sOriginal Sand Cast Squash Blossom Necklace Very old squash blossom necklace. 12 stamped squash blossoms. Unusual naja set with turquoise stone with ends featuring tiny “hands”. 25” with 2.5” naja. A rare find! Est. $400-600 HWAC# 136961Lot# 3035 Navajo Reservation, Arizonac1940’s-50’sRoystonTurquoise Bolo Slide Large Royston turquoise cabochon, beautiful. Oval shape, set in silver, twisted wire and etched. 2” x 1.75”. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136966

102Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / JewelryLot# 3036 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Sand Cast Squash Blossom Sand cast sterling and turquoise squash blossom necklace. 26.5” long including naja. Stamped naja. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 136960Lot# 3037 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c 1940’s-50’s Silver and Turquoise Naja Hand-formed silver naja set with 4 turquoise stones in silver with decorative leaf design. 3” x 2.75”. hallmarked on reverse “M Z”. Unable to identify the artist. Very good condition. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 137275Lot# 3038 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c 1960’s-70’s Silver and Turquoise Nugget Necklace Attributed to Roger Jones--Vintage hollow silver bead memory wire necklace with nine natural turquoise nuggets attached. Each chunk about 1”-1.25”. Tube and round beads. 18”. Hallmarked “R J”. Est. $250-400 HWAC#137282Lot# 3039 Navajo Reservation, Arizona 1950’s-60’s Silver Butterfly Pin Elegant sterling silver pin with turquoise. Unknown artist.1.75” x 2”. Nice stamping and etching. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 137130Lot# 3040 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Silver Squash Blossom Necklace Probably old pawn, this vintafe silver squash blossom necklace is 26” long including naja. 12 squash blossoms, very simple silver naja, restrung on silver chain. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 136934Lot# 3041 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Silver/Turquoise Sandcast Cuff Vintage old style sandcast cuff. Inside n=measure, 5.5”, gap-1”. Silver loops all around center turquoise stone. Nice piece! Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136974Lot# 3042 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c 1985Spencer Navajo Bolo Vintage silver and turquoise bolo tie ( Rectangle/triangle-2” top width x 2.25” length) Set with 5 turquoise stones in graduating sizes. Etched and laid with twisted silver wire, and beading. Black leather with silver tips. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 136937Lot# 3043 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c 1957-67 Stamped Sterling Bolo Vintage, elegant sterling bolo with large striking turquoise stone. Bolo is stamped, stone set shadowbox style with overlapping leaf.2” x 1.5”. Black leather tie with silver tips. Unknown artist. Est. $180-300 HWAC# 136941Lot# 3044 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c 1940’s-50’sSterling and Turquoise Bolo Textured silver bolo with turquoise stone and raised initials “R S”. Old style bolo slide and unusual etched tips with silver balls on ends. 1.75” x 1.25”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 137177Lot# 3045 Navajo Reservation, Arizona T. Charlie Sterling Earrings Vintage stamped and etched sterling earrings, hallmarked T. Charlie. Round, scalloped shape, 1.75” diameter. Est. $120-180 HWAC# 136930Lot# 3046 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c1 970’s Thompson Platero Silver Turquoise Cuff Stunningvintagesterlingsilverturquoise cuff by Navajo Thompson Platero. The turquoise is probably natural Morenci (Arizona) Turquoise with pyrite. 6” inside measure, 1-1/8”opening. The Platero family is a well respected family of Silversmiths. This bracelet was entirely made with hand tools. The design and workmanship of this Thompson Platero are excellent. Est. $600-900 HWAC# 136935Lot# 3047 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Turquoise and Silver Bead Necklace Stamped hand-made bench beads strung with small turquoise chunks. 23” long- Est. $150-250 HWAC# 137279Lot# 3048 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c1990-2000 Turquoise Bolo and Belt Buckle Two pieces hallmarked with an “A” inside a “D”. Bolo, turquoise stone set on a silver rectangle with twisted wire and applied silver--2” x 1.5”. Black leather tie with silver tips. Sterling rectangular shadowbox buckle set in hand twisted wire with large applied silver beads. 3” x 1.25”. Est. $240-320 HWAC# 136944Lot# 3049 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Turquoise Navajo Cuff--Vintage Vintage Morenci turquoise cuff--three beautiful large stones set in silver, twisted wire and stamping. 4.75” inside measure, 1.5” gap. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 136975Lot# 3050 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c1967-70 Turquoise/Twisted Wire Bolo Possibly Royston turquoise, nice shape set simply with twisted wire border. No maker’s mark. 1.5” x 1.25”. Black leather tie with silver tips Est. $150-250 HWAC# 136942Lot# 3051 Navajo Reservation, Arizona 1967-70’s Two Cutout Leaves Bolo Vintage turquoise and silver bolo--2 cut-out leaves create shadowbox for stone. 1.75” x 1.25”. Black leather tie with silver tips. No hallmark. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 136943

103View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / JewelryLot# 3052 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c 1940’s-50’s Two Silver Hollow Bead Necklaces 1) Vintage Navajo silver hollow bead necklace. Broken, needs restringing, would measure 30” long. 2) Navajo old pawn necklace, bench made hollow silver beads. this necklace also had to be restrung, 24” long. 3) Navajo turquoise ring, size 7, fairly beat up. Est. $180-280 HWAC#137274Lot#3053NavajoReservation,ArizonaTwo Sterling Cuffs 1) Sterling silver stamped cuff. 1” wide, looks new. Stamped inside “M Sterling”. Inside measure, 5.75”, 1” gap. 2) Sand cast cuff set with large turquoise stone (possibly Candelaria). No hallmark. Inside measure 4.75”, 1.75” gap. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 137235Lot# 3054 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Two Woman’s Rings 1) Tufa cast silver setting, turquoise stone, size 7. 2) Rectangular shadowbox silver setting, oval turquoise stone, size 6. Both unknown artists. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137213Lot# 3055 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c 1990’s-2000’s Will Denetdale Turquoise Bolo Teardrop shaped stone, possibly Royston turquoise. Raised setting in sterling--1.75” x 1.25”. Black leather tie with silver tips. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 136948Lot# 3056 Navajo Reservation, New Mexico R. Martinez Concho Belt Navajo artist, Rick Martinez, known for his amazing concho belt designs made this belt of 9 conchos plus the buckle, all sterling silver on a black leather belt (1.25” x 27” long, looks to have been cut down). Substantial and attractive, each oval concho measures 2 .5 “ x 2, larger buckle (3.75″ x 2.5″). Vintage belt, signed on reverse side of buckle--R. Martinez. Est. $1500-2500 HWAC# 136902Lot# 3057 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. $600-800 HWAC# 136903Lot# 3058 Santo Domingo, New Mexico Green Turquoise Necklace 24” beaded necklace Est. $120-250 HWAC# 137081Lot# 3059 Santo Domingo, New Mexico Turquoise and Jet Beaded Necklace 15” beaded necklace Est. $200-400 HWAC# 137080Lot# 3060 Santo Domingo, New Mexico Turquoise and Maile Stones Necklace with Square pendant, measures 28” Est. $80-100 HWAC# 137077Lot# 3061 Santo Domingo, New Mexico Turquoise Beaded Necklace with Shell Inlay Pendant 18” beaded necklace with coral shell. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 137078Lot# 3062 Santo Domingo, New Mexico Turquoise Beaded Necklace with Shell Inlay Pendant 21” beaded necklace with white shell pendant. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 137079Lot# 3063 Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico c 1930’s Depression Necklace Depression era Thunderbird necklace, hand-made by an unknown artist. Eight tabs of turquoise chips, bakelite shards, car battery casing, overlaid on the casing. Thunderbird pendant of same materials. Strung with white seed beads. These necklaces were sold to tourists during the depression. 24” long. Excellent condition, very collectible. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 137272Lot# 3064 Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico Heishi Necklace Vintage three-strand heishi necklace of cowrie shell, coral, and turquoise (12.75” long). Old style wrapped neckband. Turquoise and coral pieces are raw stones--but this necklace is a rare find. Est. $180-250 HWAC# 136906Lot# 3065 Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’s Mosaic overlay on Shell Pendant Large vintage shell pendant which is overlaid with turquoise, jet, and a brown stone cut into small squares. 3” x 3. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137271Lot# 3066 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. $250-350 HWAC#137245

104Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / JewelryLot# 3067 Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico Scarab Fetish Bolo This piece is hallmarked to Sam Lovato, Santo Domingo. Strange, it looks like a Zuni fetish--brownish quartz set with tiny turquoise dots in a Navajo-like silver setting. Very unusual piece! Worn black leather tie, silver tips. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137121Lot# 3068 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. $200-300 HWAC# 137204Lot# 3069 Santo Domingo Pueblo, 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. Graduated turquoise heishi with brass beads and caps, brass hook closure, 18” long, plus 3” shell. Unusual use of brass. Very good condition. Est. $600-800 HWAC# 137243Lot# 3070 Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico TurquoiseHeishi/ChalcedonyDendant Unusual Santo Domingo necklace because of the orange chalcedony pendant, (briolette cut). Could be glass, we don’t know, but it is beautiful. Necklace is turquoise heishi, 16” long. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137244Lot# 3071 Zuni, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’sZuni Bird Pin Nice exotic style Zuni Bird. Green turquoise, jet, mother of pearl, spiny oyster set in silver with silver outlines. 2” x 1.75”. Unknown artist. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137253Lot# 3072 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Small Zuni Pins 1) Oliver Cellicion Knifewing Pin, 1.5”--great piece. c 1950’s. 2) attributed to Frank Vacit, Knifewing pin, 1.25”. 3) Attributed to Myra Tucson, Peyote Bird, 1”. 4) unknown artist, Peyote Bird, 1.5”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 137215Lot# 3073 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 4 Rings and a Keychain 1) Woman’s ring, inlaid turquoise in silver, size 6. 2) Woman’s ring turquoise chip and coral inlay in silver, size 8. 3) Man’s ring turquoise inlay, silver. Ring band has been cut. 4) Man’s ring turquoise and jet inlay in silver, size 9. Included: turquoise stones set in silver key chain. Unknown artists. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 137210Lot# 3074 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 5 Zuni Pins 1) Zuni Bird, unknown artist, tight inlay, 1”. 2) Zuni Sunface, unknown artist, inlay with silver bead rim,1”. 3) Peyote Bird, possibly by one of the Vacits, 1”. 4) Sunface, beautiful inlay, 1.25”. 5) Old Peyote bird, dull finish on stones, 1.25”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 137214Lot# 3075 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico A Different Peyote Bird Bolo Peyote Bird of a different style--modern geometric designs in wings, set in silver with twisted wire.1.5” x 1.5”. Black tie with silver tips and turquoise stones. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 136594Lot# 3076 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. $600-900 HWAC#136591Lot# 3077 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’sAlonzo Hustito--Rainbow Man Bolo Fabulous Rainbow Man ( 2” x 1.75”) by Alonzo Hustito (1903-1987), perhaps the creator of the first Rainbow Man design. A real collector’s piece! Est. $500-1000 HWAC#137164Lot# 3078 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’s Annie Quam Gasper Earrings Hummingbird earrings, pierced, by Annie Quam Gasper. Channel inlay style in turquoise, silver. 7/8” diameter. Very elegant. Est. $200-3 HWAC# 137227Lot# 3079 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’sAntelope Head Bolo Bruce Zunie (1931-1971) was one of the finest Zuni mosaic artists. This antelope is a beautiful example of of Bruce Zunie’s work, mostly in jet, with mother of pearl, turquoise and coral in a very interesting silver setting. 2”x 2”. Est. $600-800 HWAC#137142Lot# 3080 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’sAntique Peyote Bird Bolo Very old Zuni Peyote bird bolo--inlay of turquoise, spiney oyster, jet, mother of pearl set in sterling. Unsigned. 2” x 1.75”.Brown/black braided leather, Silver tips. Good condition, needs cleaning. Est. $120-240 HWAC# 136978Lot# 3081 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1960’sApache Mountain Spirit Dancer Great Apache Mountain spirit Dancer probably by Leonard and Edith Lonjose. Raised inlay in mother of pearl set in etched silver2” x 1-5/8”. No hallmark. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 137138

105View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / JewelryLot# 3082 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1960’s Apache Mountain Spirit Dancer Leonard Lonjose (1934-2004) designed this Spirit Dancer (one of the two designs he was well known for--the other is Quail Bird). The mosaic work is amazing--turquoise, jet, red spiny oyster and mother of pearl. His work always featured a lot of unusual silver work. (Please see photos) He is featured in Toshio Sei’s book “Kachinas and Ceremonial Dancers in Zuni Jewelry”. Black leather tie with silver tips. Est. $500-750 HWAC# 136984Lot# 3083 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’s Arte Deco Butterfly Pin Early Zuni butterfly pin, Arte Deco style, perfect mosaic inlay with exceptional gracefully shaped decorative silver wire elements and raindrops. 2.5: x 2”. Unknown artist. Est. $700-900 HWAC# 137248Lot# 3084 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’sArte Deco Quail Bolo Elegant quail is depicted in an arte deco style with the curves and triangles and embellishments. It is a magnificent piece with tiny cuts of turquoise, spiney oyster, abalone shell, mother of pearl, and jet. 2.25” x 1.25”. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 137175Lot# 3085 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’sArte Deco Style Peyote Bird Silver edging is Arte Deco style on the bolo. Jet, turquoise, spiney oyster, mother of pearl. 2.25” x 1.25”. Unsigned, different style, but attributed to Dan Simplicio (1917 – 1969), No tie. Est. $500-600 HWAC# 136586Lot# 3086 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Attacking Eagle Bolo Attributed to Eddie Beyuka (1921-2002) this bolo shows an eagle in flight about to attack prey. 3” x 2.25”. Mosaic inlay. Black tip with silver tips of eagle claws--amazing piece. Reference: Toshio Sei book “Figural Designs in Zuni Jewelry”. Est. $900-1200 HWAC# 137157Lot# 3087 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1960’s-70’s Bear Fetish Necklace Charming black onyx carved bear fetishes with inlay of turquoise heartline. 10 bears, 1-3/8” and central bear1-5/8”. Strung with turquoise seed beads on wire. 22” long. Est. $200-300 HWAC#137270Lot# 3088 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1960’sBeyuka Roadrunner Bolo Attributed to Eddie Beyuka (1920-2002). Great roadrunner--inlay with turquoise stone set in silver. Intricate inlay--2.5” x 1.25”. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 137151Lot# 3089 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Big Horn Ram Belt Buckle by Effie Quam The ram is raised-inlaid with mother of pearl, onyx, and yellow mussel shell on top of mother of pearl shell. Beautiful detail, edged in stamped sterling. Signed by Effie Qualo. 3” x 2.5”. Excellent condition. Est. $360-500 HWAC#136962Lot# 3090 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1967-1970 Big Horn Sheep Bolo Etched inlay of abalone shell and mother of pearl on tortoise shell. Round, set in silver 3.5” diameter. Very like the style of Elliot Qualo, but artist is unknown. Fabulous piece. Black leather tie with silver tips. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 137154Lot# 3091 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Bolo--Knifewing Nice tight inlay Knifewing bolo set in silver. Unknown artist. Black tie with silver tips. 1.75” x 1.5”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 136595Lot# 3092 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1967-70’s Bolo--Peyote Bird Inlay Artist unknown--researched, but not found. Beautiful Peyote Bird Bolo inlay set on silver. Two stones missing. 2.75” x 2.5”. Worn black leather tie, silver tips with inlay. Nice piece. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 136999Lot# 3093 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’s Butterfly Pin Mosaic (stone to stone) inlay--1.5” x 1”. Unknown artist, but possibly Lee Edaakie. Beautiful piece. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137147Lot# 3094 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1960’s-70’s Calabaza Ghan Dancers Belt Buckle Double image of Ghan Dancers (Apache Mountain Spirit Dancers) overlay in gold mother of pearl, turquoise, coral, jet set in oval silver buckle--2.5” x 4”. Stamped on reverse “R O C Zuni NM”. Incredible piece in great condition. Est. $700-1000 HWAC# 137233Lot# 3095 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1960’s-70’s Celicion Comanche Dancer Dexter and Mary Ann Cellicion designed this Comanche dancer pendant. Mosaic inlay in precise cuts--mother of pearl, jet turquoise, brown melon shell. 2” x 1.5”. this is a beauty! Est. $300-400 HWAC# 137261Lot# 3096 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1957-67Channel Knifewing Inlay This interesting bolo has a head like Alonzo Hustito does and a body like Lee Edaakie does. So we don’t know who the artist is--however this bolo is very well done in beautiful stones. No hallmark. 2.5” x 1.75”. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137153

106Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / JewelryLot# 3097 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 1957-67Channel Set Knifewing Bolo Unusual Knifewing bolo--inlay is channel set, silver adornments. Attributed to Homer Vacit or Lambert Homer. 2” x 1.75”. Black tie with silver and inlay tips. Est. $400-500 HWAC# 136592Lot# 3098 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1960’s-70’sComanche Dancer Bolo Ralph Quam (“R Quam” scratched on reverse) designed this Comanche Chief bolo. Inlaid with turquoise, spiney oyster, fossilized walrus ivory, mother of pearl (white and black), brown pen shell, and abalone shell set in silver. 2” x 1.75”. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 137194Lot# 3099 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’sComanche Dancer Brooch Dexter and Mary Ann Cellicion from Zuni. They were especially known for this design. All of the inlaid parts are raised above the channel wall. Feathers are carved. Stamped silver edging. 2.25” x 1-5/8”. Very fine detail work. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 137260Lot# 3100 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. $300-400 HWAC# 137236Lot# 3101 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Covered Wagon Bolo Virgil Dishta Sr. (ca. 1921-2017) is best known for his exquisite channel inlay jewelry. This silver and turquoise bolo is a covered wagon, Black leather tie, silver tips. 1.5” x 1”. Est. $600-900 HWAC# 136998Lot# 3102 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’s Dan Simplicio Bolo Classic Simplicio bolo--rattlesnake overlay and turquoise and coral stones, feather and leaf designs. 2” x 1.5”, no tie. Unsigned. Est. $350-500 HWAC# 136590Lot# 3103 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1957-67 Dan Simplicio Coral and Turquoise Bolo Dan Simplicio (1917-1969), one of the historically great Zuni silversmiths--branch coral an d turquoise stones set on silver base with stamping and applied silver leaf designs. 2.5” x 1.75”. Simplicio was the first to use branch coral in its natural form. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 136945Lot# 3104 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1930’s-40’s Dan Simplicio Peyote Bird Pin Dan Simplicio (1917-1969) designed this peyote bird inlaid with jet, turquoise, mother of pearl and coral. The inlay is set onto an etched silver background. 1.5” x 1.5”. Simplicio was most known for his nugget work, so this inlay is a rare find! He learned jewelry making from his uncle, Juan Dedios, and worked at C.G. Wallace’s trading post at Zuni, collaborating with master stonecutters. He used undulating leaf motif sin his art, possibly inspired by European art and design he saw during his service in World War II. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 136964Lot# 3105 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1930’s-40’sDan Simplicio Zuni Bird Pendant Beautiful Zuni/Hopi bird pendant by Dan Simplicio. Channel inlay of turquoise, jet, mother of pearl, and coral, set in silver with dots of silver. 2” x 1-3/8”. Est. $260-360 HWAC# 137256Lot# 3106 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’sDennis Edaakie Eagle Dancer Bolo Large beautiful Eagle Dancer bolo by Dennis Edaakie (1931-2008) He worked with his wife, Nancy, and their bird pieces are some of the most sought after pieces in Native American Indian jewelry. Their exquisite workmanship was in everything they designed. Black leather tie with silver tips. Est. $1000-1200 HWAC# 136985Lot# 3107 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c1950’s-60’sDexter Cellicion Knifewing Bolo Probably Dexter Cellicion (1931-1999)-- Incredible triple figure bolo with figure tips. This stunning piece, done with impeccable inlay work can be viewed upside down or right side up. Unsigned. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 137144Lot# 3108 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1970’s-80’s Dishta Silver and Turquoise Belt Buckle Vincent and Marvina Dishta (name stamped on reverse) sterling silver stone inlaybelt buckle. Turquoise mother of pearl, and coral inlay on covered wagon and rim of bolo. All raised over amazing silver work. 4.25” x 3.25”. What a prize!!! Est. $400-600 HWAC#137187Lot# 3109 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. $600-900 HWAC# 137127Lot# 3110 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c1950’s-1960’s Dixon Shebola Bolo Slide Dixon Shebola (Zuni, 1937-1976). Peyote bird, inlaid with turquoise, onyx, mother-of-pearl, and coral. 3” x 2.25”. This is an excellent example of Shebola’s fine work. Piece is unsigned. Est. $800-1200 HWAC# 136959

107View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / JewelryLot# 3111 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1960’s Dixon Shebola Eagle Dancer Beautiful, large Dixon Shebola (1937-1976). Very intricate piece with rough stones and inlay. Please see photo. 3.25” x 3.75”. Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# 137150Lot# 3112 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 1940’s-50’s Eagle Dancer Piece is attributed to Theodore Edaakie (1911-1987). Great Eagle Dancer in turquoise, spiney oyster, jet, mother of pearl inlay set in silver. 3” x 2.25”. Black leather tie with silver tips. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 136581Lot# 3113 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’sEagle Dancer Bolo Early Eagle Dancer. Artist unknown, possibly early John Lucio. Nice inlay with silver--jet, mother of pearl, turquoise, spiney oyster and a light green stone. 2.5” x 2.5”. Black tie, silver tips. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 137149Lot# 3114 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Eagle Dancer Bolo--Frank Vacit Rare Frank Vacit (1915-1999), silver overlay/mosaic Eagle Dancer bolo. Incredible work on this piece. 2.25” x 2”. See Toshio Sei’s book “Kachinas and Ceremonial Dancers in Zuni Jewelry”, p. 78. Est. $1200-1800 HWAC# 137161Lot# 3115 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’s Eagle Kachina, Frank Vacit Amazing Eagle Kachina by Frank Vacit (1915-1999). Inlay of jet, spiny oyste, turquoise, mother of pearl. 2.25” x 2”. Unsigned, set in silver with silver bead edges. Black leather tie with silver tips. Vacit was one of the most talented and recognized Zuni jewelers of his era. Est. $800-1200 HWAC# 136995Lot# 3116 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1930’s-40’s Early Peyote Bird Bolo Vintage Peyote bird in traditional Zuni mosaic fashion, inlaid with turquoise, coral, onyx/jet, mother of pearl set in silver-- 2” x 1”. Cord grip is double loop, rigid style. This piece is an old beauty and definitely a collector’s item. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 137158Lot# 3117 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’sEarly Peyote Bird Bolo Beautiful Peyote bird attributed to Frank Vacit. 3” x 1.75”. Great bright colors in turquoise, spiney oyster, jet, mother of pearl. Est. $350-500 HWAC# 137170Lot# 3118 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Early Peyote Bird Pin Unknown artist made this vintage Peyote bird. Very nice inlay and silver beads and wire wrap.1.75” x 2.25”. Est. $170-250 HWAC# 137146Lot# 3119 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’sEarly Rainbow Man Pin Possibly this piece was made by Leo Poblano. Vintage Rainbow Man pin, set in silver with silver dot edges. 2.25” x .75”. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 137266Lot# 3120 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 1940’s-50’sElizabeth Leeka Vacit Bolo Small peyote bird bolo by Elizabeth Leeka Vacit. 1.75”x1.25”. Black leather tie, silver tips. Est. $600-800 HWAC#136575Lot# 3121 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’sElliot Qualo “Peyote Bird” Bolo Gorgeous inlay by Elliot Qualo. Very finely detailed inlay set in mother of pearl with silver edging. 1.75”x 1.75”, black leather tie with detailed silver tips. One of the Zuni master jewelers of the 70’s, Elliot Qualo (1930-1974) was the son of Myra Qualo. Elliot Qualo is featured in Toshio Sei’s books. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 136987Lot# 3122 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1960’s-70’s Elliot Qualo Mosaic Bolo Round bolo with image of Ram’s head--impeccable mother of pearl, inlaid into brown circular plaque framed in sterling silver, refined scalloped bezel. 2.5” diameter. Black leather tie with silver tips. Elliot Qualo (1930-1974), had a brief but brilliant career. He made fabulous inlays from 1960 until his death in the late 1970s. He created some of the very best mosaic inlay work in Zuni history. He is considered among the best and most innovative mid-century makers of stone to stone inlay, a technique that requires great patience and skill, because all the individual stones must fit tightly against one another and within the background stone without gaps or glue or cement that shows and his work was just immaculate. Est. $1200-1500 HWAC# 136991

108Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / JewelryLot# 3123 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1957-67 Elliot Qualo Quail Bolo Adorable quail looking at a cactus! incredible mosaic inlay with wing raised up from body. Elliot Qualo (1930-1974) designed this charmer all set in mother of pearl and with Qualo’s traditional etching into surfaces. 3” dimeter. He is is considered to be one of the best stone to stone inlay artists. Qualo’s hallmark on reverse. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 137165Lot# 3124 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Fish Bolo Large fish bolo, turquoise and abalone shell with silver work on fins and tail. 3.5”x1.75”. Unsigned, but possibly by Joe Zunie. Very unusual, and well done piece. Black tie with silver tips. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 136580Lot# 3125 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Four Zuni Pieces 1) Zuni bird pendant, 1”, unknown artist. 2) Knifewing pin, 1.25”. 3) Tiny Zuni Sunface pendant, inlay with petit point turquoise, .75”. 4) Zuni Sunface pendant, c 1940’s. 1”. All unknown artists. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137218Lot# 3126 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Francis Leekya Turquoise Bolo Fishscale style inlay turquoise bolo by Francis Leekya (1928-2003). Hallmarked “F L”. 1.25” x 1”. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 137176Lot# 3127 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Frank Vacit Watch Band & R. Galvan Signed Mexican Pot Wotemthia, the Kachina who appears in the Mixed Dance is inlaid on this incrediblewatchband.5.5”inside measure, 1.25” gap. Frank Vacit (1915-1999) was one of the most talented and recognized Zuni jewelers of his era. He is mentioned many times in Toshio Shei’s book “Kachinas and Ceremonial Dancers”, and he was one of the few artists to use a hallmark, which was a delicate and distinctive fleur de lis, marked on inside of this watchband.Also included: Contemporary Mexican potter R. Galvan pot, signed. Small chips on rim, 5.25” high x 6.75” diameter. Est. $1200-1500 HWAC#136992Lot# 3128 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 1940’s-50’s Frank Vacit Zuni Bird Bolo Nice inlay in this Zuni bird by Frank Vacit. Very collectable. 2.25”x1.25”. Est. $800-1200 HWAC# 137137Lot# 3129 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 1940’s-50’s Frank Vacit--Knifewing Bolo Vintage Knifewing bolo attributed to Frank Vacit. 1.75” x 1.5”. This if a great example of Vacit’s work. Brown leather tie with long silver tips. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 137125Lot# 3130 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1960’sGary Vacit Ring Peyote Bird ring by Gary Vacit, size 6. Measures 1.75” x 1.5”. Great inlay and silver work. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 137207Lot# 3131 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’s Ghan Dancer This Ghan Dancer, also known as the Apache Mountain Spirit Dancer is probably by Vera Luna (1930-1982). Very small bolo (1.75” x .75”) in the usual stones, but fo the marvelous skirt of abalone shell. Tight fine work. Brown tie, silver tips. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137143Lot# 3132 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1970’s-80’sGhan Dancer apache Spirit Dancer by Anna Rita and Lambert Home Jr. 2.25” x 1.75”. gorgeous mosaic inlay in mother of pearl oval. silver work looks like Navajo. Lambert Homer Jr. died young at the age of 51, and both their work stopped, so unfortunately there isn’t a lot of it. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 137163Lot# 3133 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Gooney Bird by Jacob Haloo Jacob Haloo created this modern, charming bolo of a Gooney Bird. 1.75” x 1.25”. No hallmark. His work is called overlay Inlay, which requires cutting out the top layer of silver, soldering it to a lower level, and hand cutting and buffing the stones and shells to the precise shapes, inlaying the stones into the silver. The final piece is just elegant. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 137179Lot# 3134 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico H L Zunie Turquoise Cuff Turquoise inlay over silver. Helen Lincoln Zunie designed this amazing cuff. The inlaid area is raised above main silver cuff which features twisted wire overlay and stamped design. Stunning! Inside measure 5”,1.75” gap. Hallmarked “H L Zunie”. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 137238Lot# 3135 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. $700-1000 HWAC# 136588

109View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / JewelryLot# 3136 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’s 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. $1200-1800 HWAC# 137181Lot# 3137 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Homer Lambert SR. Duck Pin Homer Lambert, Sr. (1917-1972) designed this terrific pin of a duck taking flight. Inlay of Turquoise, spiny oyster and mother of pearl, on etched silver. 2.5” x 2”. He was a fine lapidary expert, and collaborated with other artists who worked with trader C. G. Wallace. Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# 136994Lot# 3138 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Homer Vacit Hopi Bird Pin Beautiful channel inlay on this Hopi Bird pin. Homer Vacit is a master of the art. Unsigned. Set in silver with dots of silver. 1-7/8” x 1.75”. Fabulous piece! Est. $700-1000 HWAC# 137265Lot# 3139 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 1960’s Hopi Bird Hopi Bird, attributed to Homer & Myra Vacit. However we are fairly certain this piece is by Frank Vacit. Inlay and silver work are most like Frank Vacit.2” x 1.5”. Black leather tie, silver tips. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 136599Lot# 3140 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’s Hopi Bird Pendant, Zuni Inlay Pendant 1) Virgil Dishta Sr. designed this round turquoise inlay pin, 1.5” diameter. 2) Zuni “hopi bird” channel inlay pendant, unknown artist. 1.75” x 1.25”. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137277Lot# 3141 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’sHorace Iule Knifewing Pin Horace Iule (1901-1978), creator of knifewing in cast silver. This pin is cast silver with a single turquoise stone. 1.5” x 1.25”. An amazing find for some collector! Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137220Lot# 3142 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’s 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. $600-1000 HWAC# 137255Lot# 3143 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’sHorned Sunface Bolo Attributed to Myra Tucson--Horned Sunface. 1.25” x 2.25”. Turquoise, jet, mother of pearl, spiney oyster--silver beads, twisted wire. Worn black leather tie, silver tips. Est. $300-400 HWAC#137120Lot# 3144 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1960’s-70’s Horse Fetish Necklace Unusual fetish necklace of horses (made of buffalo bone) strung tightly together on a squaw wrapped necklace. 28” length, fits over head. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137269Lot# 3145 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 1940’s-50’sHorse Head Bolo Elliot Qualo (1930-1974), one of the master artists of the 70’s, designed this horse head bolo. Mosaic inlay in tortoise shell. 1-5/8” diameter. Beautiful elegant piece set in silver bezels. Black leather tie, silver tips. Est. $600-900 HWAC# 137129Lot# 3146 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Horse Inlay Belt Buckle Attributed to Dan Simplicio. Horse head inlay in tortoise shell. Rectangular silver buckle with turquoise stone set in corners, etched edges. Great example of his work. 2.57” x 1.75”. Est. $1200-1500 HWAC#136589Lot# 3147 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’s Hummingbird Fetish Necklace Zuni single strand fetish necklace, 18 hand-carvedhummingbirdsareinterspersedbetween tiny shell and turquoise heishi with a larger turquoise pendant. The birds are carved from turquoise, malachite, mother of pearl, catlinite, serpentine, jet, shell and other stones. Excellent condition. 30” long. Also included: Navajo silver spirit bear, 1” x .5” strung on leather cord. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137273Lot# 3148 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’s Hustito Knifewing Bolo Alonzo Hustito Knifewing-- inlay of turquoise, spiney oyster, jet and mother of pearl with his traditional beautiful silver work. 2.5” x 2”. Hustito should be in your collection of great Zuni artists! Est. $300-500 HWAC# 137193Lot# 3149 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1957-67 Hustito Knifewing Bolo Knifewing bolo by Alonzo Hustito (hallmarked). A beauty--inlay is perfect and silver edging is great. Certainly, a collector’s piece. 2.25” x 2”. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 137196Lot# 3150 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’s Inlay and Silver Knifewing Pin Probably by Alonzo Hustito, this vintage knifewing pin features great channel inlay and silver work. No hallmark. 2” x 2”. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137268Lot# 3151 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’s Inlay Turtle Pin Great turtle pin, channel inlay with tortoise shell, turquoise, jet. Possibly made by Dorothy and Bruce Zunie. 2” x 1.25”. A real charmer! Est. $200-300 HWAC#137249

110Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / JewelryLot# 3152 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1930’s-50’s Iule Knifewing Earrings and Pin Horace Iule (1901-1978) was one of the first from Zuni to cast Knifewing in silver. Included in this lot--1 pair screw back earrings, Knifewing set with turquoise, 1” x.75”. Also a small Knifewing pin set with 3 turquoise stones, 7/8” x .75”. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 137254Lot# 3153 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’s Jacob Haloo Bolo Tie Few pieces of jewelry by Zuni artist, Jacob (Jake) Haloo (unknown-1968), a legendary Zuni artist, are in circulation. This Goony Bird bolo in Haloo’s traditional overlay/inlay style is in excellent condition. 1.75” x 1.25”, Jet, coral turquoise, and mother of pearl. Black leather tie with silver tips. Many of his children are famous for their exceptional jewelry and all credit Jake’s teaching for their skills. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 136980Lot# 3154 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1960’s-70’s Joe Zunie Elk Bolo an early piece by Joe Zunie, of a standing elk in turquoise grass with orange spiny oyster rocks. Elk inlaid with mother of pearl, abalone, and tortoise shell.--2.5” x 2.25”. no tie, but tips included on silver and elk hooves. Refer to Toshio Sei--”Figural Designs in Zuni Jewelry”. Joe Zuni at his best! Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# 137159Lot# 3155 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Julalita Lamy Rainbow Man Pin Julalita Lamy (1928-1991) designed this incredible Rainbow Man pin. Mosaic inlay of turquoise, jet, coral, mother of pearl with a highly detailed silver outline. Simply beautiful! 3.5” x 1.75” Est. $400-600 HWAC# 137250Lot# 3156 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’s Knifewing Belt Buckle Knifewing mosaic overlay and etched silver belt buckle. Attributed to Frank Vacit. Stones are slightly raised from silver. 1” x 2-3/8”. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 137232Lot# 3157 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’sKnifewing Bolo Unknown artist. Small knifewing set in silver with silver dot edging. 1.25” x 1”. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 137189Lot# 3158 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’sKnifewing Bolo This bolo is attributed to Frank Vacit. Beautiful small bolo of turquoise, coral, jet, and mother of pearl. 1.25”x1.75”. Brown tie, silver tips. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 136573Lot# 3159 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 19742Knifewing Brooch/Pin Knifewing Man pin is attributed to Teddy Weahkee (1890-1965), one of the first inlay artists. 3.5” x 3”. Channel inlay on silver. No hallmark. Est. $1200-1800 HWAC# 137132Lot# 3160 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1957-67 Knifewing by Alonzo Hustito Perfect inlay in this Knifewing bolo by Alonzo Hustito. Inlay is surrounded by Hustito’s beautiful silver work. 2” x 1.5”. Small, but mighty! Est. $500-700 HWAC# 137201Lot# 3161 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’sKnifewingbyLeeEdaakie?Knifewing, attributed to Lee Edaakie (1914-1984). Mosaic overlay, silver dot edging. 3” x 2.25”. Old style bolo fittings--two loops. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 137191Lot# 3162 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Knifewing Cufflinks Attributed to Roger and Lyla Cellicion. Elegant Knifewing design, incredible channel inlay. 1.25” each. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 137230Lot# 3163 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’s Knifewing Pin Unknown artist. Channel inlay of green turquoise, jet, mother of pearl, coral--very well done. 1.75” x 1.5”. excellent condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC#137252Lot# 3164 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1957-67 Stunning Knifewing Bolo Unknown artist, but similar to Alonzo Hustito’s style or possibly Lee Edaakie. Channel and mosaic Inlay. 3.25” x 3”. Fabulous piece with a lot of silver work. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 137171Lot# 3165 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Large Peyote Bird Bolo Elegant Peyote Bird bolo--wings curve downward in a circular motion--design is perfect. Turquoise, jet, coral, mother of pearl inlay. 3.25” x 2.25”. Unfortunately, bolo leather is broken, but tips (small peyote birds) are in great condition. Est. $400-600 HWAC#136981Lot# 3166 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’s Lee Edaakie Rainbow Man bolo Great example of Lee Edaakie’s (1914-1984) inlay and silver work. Note how he shows the calf muscles. Well known for his detail work--this piece inlay is jet, spiney oyster, turquoise, mother of pearl. Silver earrings, twisted wire, and silver crescents along Rainbow man’s sides. excellent condition. Black ties with silver tips. 3.25” x 1-3/8”. Est. $1200-1800 HWAC# 136979Lot# 3167 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’s Leo Poblano Rainbow Man Pin Vintage Rainbow Man by Leo Poblano (1905-1959). Mosaic inlay over silver. Jet, turquoise, mother of pearl, coral. 1.5” x 2.75” Est. $800-1200 HWAC# 137251

111View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / JewelryLot# 3168 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’s Leo Poblano Zuni Bird Bolo Leo Poblano (1905-1959) is called one of the great Zuni artists. He perfected the three-dimensional relief technique, he learned from Daisy Hooee Nampeyo. This charming bird is a good example of Poblano’s work. Est. $200-300 HWAC#137202Lot# 3169 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Lesansee Roadrunner Bolo Velma(1925-2013) and Blake (1921-1988) designed this roadrunner in mosaic inlay. Beautiful wok set in stamped silver. 2.5” x 1.25”. Excellent condition! Est. $400-600 HWAC# 137139Lot# 3170 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Loyolita Othole Ring 1) Loyolita Othole silver and carved turquoise ring, size 7. Name etched on back. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 137208Lot# 3171 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1970’s-80’s Magpie Cuff by Dennis Edaakie Dennis Edaakie (1931-2008) made this very large cuff of Sterling and unusual inlay. An unusual Magpie sits by cactus--large flowers on each side. Cuff is etched and silver overlay. 6 inside measure, 1.25” gap. Fantastic piece for your collection! Est. $1200-1500 HWAC# 136996Lot# 3172 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’s Merle Edaakie Shell Inlay Brooch Merle Edaakie was one of the greatest overlay and inlay artists. This geometric brooch is moasic inlay in mother of pearl, clam shell style set on silver backing with twisted wire edging. An incredible unique piece. 3” x 2”. Est. $700-900 HWAC# 137258Lot# 3173 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’s Modern Knifewing Inlay Belt Buckle Gorgeous mosaic inlay of Knifewing. Inlay in silver--very minimal. Possibly one of the Edaakies or Ida Vavit Poblano. 2.5” x 1.25”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 137148Lot# 3174 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1960’s Modern Rainbird Pin Incredible inlay in this rare modern design of a rain bird pin. Possibly Dan Simplicio, but unsigned. Certainly by one of the great masters, because the fine details are exceptional. 2.25” x 1.75”. Oval set in scalloped, etched silver. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 136997Lot# 3175 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1970’sModern Thunderbird Bolo Hesser Lanyate designed this modern beauty. Nice inlay/overlay on silver. Turquoise around rim of round bolo--2” diameter . Black tie with etched silver tips. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 137169Lot# 3176 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1957-67Modern Waterbird Bolo Unique and beautiful Waterbird bolo--Zuni overlay with Hopi style overlay in silver. Attributed to Dennis Edaakie or Jacob Haloo or Quincy Peynetsa. 2-3/8” x 1-5/8”. Tie is broken. Est. $400-500 HWAC#137152Lot# 3177 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’sMorenci Turquoise Rainbow Man Pin Alice Leekya Homer designed this turquoise Rainbow Man pin. Morenci turquoise. Channel inlay set with etched feather design surround. 2.25” x 1.25”. Stunning! Est. $300-400 HWAC# 137263Lot# 3178 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1960’s-70’sMosaic Inlay Knifewing Bolo Stone in stone inlay of Knifewing is probably by Ida Vacit Poblano. Nicely done and in great condition. 2” x 1.75”. Black tie with great stamped silver tips. Est. $600-900 HWAC# 137182Lot# 3179 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Mosaic Inlay Knifewing Pin/Brooch Possibly Gary Vacit or Frank Vacit Knifewing Pin. Mosaic inlay into mother of pearl, stone to stone inlay. Zuni did the inlay and put their work on cards and Navajo artists did the silver work. This is a very well done piece worthy of any collection. Unsigned. 2” x 2.25”. Est. $400-600 HWAC#137259Lot# 3180 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1920’sMountain Sheep Kachina Very rare Zuni Ram kachina. Unsigned, however, possibly by Bruce Zunie, an early Zuni jewelry maker. This piece is mother of pearl, jet, turquoise inlay and chip turquoise set in silver. 2”x 1.75”. Very good condition. black leather tie, silver tips. Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# 136582Lot# 3181 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’sMyra & Homer Vacit Bolo Rare piece by Homer and Myra Vacit, They designed this Zuni Sun Face bolo with Rain Bird wings. Nice inlay with silver wire wrap. Excellent vintage and collectible condition.1.5” x 1”, black leather tie with silver tips. Est. $400-600 HWAC#136983

112Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / JewelryLot# 3182 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s Myra Tucson Peyote Bird Bolo Myra Tucson, an early master Zuni silversmith designed this peyote bird bolo. She began her work in the early 1940’s, one of the few female artists in Zuni, Myra mastered the art of fine inlay. 1-7/8” x 1.25”. worn leather tie with silver tips. Est. $240-340 HWAC# 136982Lot# 3183 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’s Myra Tucson Sunface Earrings Pair of Sunface screw on earrings by Myra Tucson--turquoise, mother of pearl, jet, spiny oyster in silver, 7/8”. Est. $200-300 HWAC#137224Lot# 3184 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1930’s-1940’s Mythological Being Knifewing Bolo Knifewing was the original war god of the Zuni. This vintage bolo is a nice piece, but missing a couple of stones for the inlay. Unknown artist. 1.75” x 1.75. Brown tie with silver tips. Est. $100-160 HWAC# 136988Lot# 3185 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Nicholas Leekela Fish Bolo Great silver and abalone shell fish bolo by Nicholas Leekela in his rare technique. 2.5” x1.5”. See a similar image in Toshio Sei’s book “Figural Designs in Zuni Jewelry”. Est. $500-750 HWAC# 137155Lot# 3186 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 1940’s-50’s Nora Leekity Bolo Beautiful mosaic inlay horse bolo by Nora Leekity. Stones in individual channels, so there is a raised dimensioanal effect. 2” x 1.75”. Black leather tie with inlay horse head tips. Est. $600-900 HWAC#136593Lot# 3187 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’sNugget and Silver Bolo Vintage Dan Simplivio, Sr. (1917-1969) bolo. Branch coral and turquoise nuggets, with stamped silver. Simplicio was the first to make use of the natural shape of nuggets with stamped silver drops and leaves. He is mentioned many times in Toshio Sei’s book, “Non-Figural Designs in Zuni Jewelry”. Black leather tie, stamped silver tips. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 137126Lot# 3188 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1930’s-40’s Old Knifewing Bolo Smal kniifewing bolo, mosaic inlay with silver dots. Unknown artist.1.5” x 1.5”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 137184Lot# 3189 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Oliver Cellicion Knifewing Bolo Oliver Cellicion (1913-1996), the oldest of four brothers. He designed this Knifewing bolo with mosaic inlay. 1.75” x 1.5”. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 137178Lot# 3190 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Pablita Quam Pin Pablita Quam, miniature Knifewing--exquisite inlay and silver work. Signed on reverse. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137216Lot# 3191 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Pablita Quam Pin Miniature intricate Knifewing by Pablita Quam (signed on reverse). Carved inlay of turquoise, jet, mother of pearl, spiny oyster set in silver, 1”. Beautiful piece Est. $200-400 HWAC# 137221Lot# 3192 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’sParrot Bolo Unusual bolo inlay design of a parrot--turquoise, jet, spiney oyster, mother of pearl. Silver work is a bit rough, twisted wire edges. 2.5” x 1.5”. Unsigned, possibly early Myra Tucson. Worn black leather tie, silver tips. Est. $400-500 HWAC# 136574Lot# 3193 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Peyote Bird Bolo Nice inlay of green turquoise, jet mother of pearl, and spiney oyster set in silver with silver beads. 2-1/8” x 1-3/8”. Black tie, silver tips. Unknown artist. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136598Lot# 3194 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’s Peyote Bird by Alonzo Hustito Fabulous Peyote Bird bolo slide. Great channel inlay and etched silver work on edges. Prize piece! 2.5” x 2”. Silver tips included. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 137192Lot# 3195 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1930’s-40’s Peyote Bird Pin Pin is attributed to Dan Simplicio (1917-1969) before he began to work with nuggets. Beautiful inlay of turquoise, mother of pearl, jet and coral. 1.5” x 1.25”. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136972Lot# 3196 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’s Phoenix Bird by Dixon Shebola Dixon Shebola style of inlay is to raise a part of the inlay above the rest. Here the Phoenix ha. s raised arms and chest. The inlay is exceptional. Refer to Toshio Sei’s book “Figural Designs in Zuni Jewelry”. 3” x 2.5”. Collect this beauty! Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# 137203Lot# 3197 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’s Rain Bird Bolo Unknown artist, or possibly Dan Simplicio designed this Rain Bird/Water Bird. 2” diameter. Silver overlay of turquoise, coral and jet. Piece id also etched into the silver to form lines. Very nice piece. No tie, but silver tips with tiny turquoise stones set in are included. Est. $400-500 HWAC# 137195

113View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / JewelryLot# 3198 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 1967-80Rainbow Man Bolo Vintage Zuni Rainbow Man bolo, done with separations between parts of inlay, set in silver with twisted wire. Black/brown leather tie with small silver tips. 2” x 2.25” Est. $300-400 HWAC# 136583Lot# 3199 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Rainbow Man Bolo Vintage, rainbow Man--imperfect silver and stone inlay, but beautiful. Set in silver with silver etched rainbow 2” x 2”. brown tie, silver tips. Unknown artist. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 137124Lot# 3200 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c1950’s-60’s Rainbow Man by Elliot Qualo Elliot Qualo (1930-1974) designed this Rainbow Man--His distinctive technique of stone in stone is amazing with the tiny cuts he makes. the quality showa in the elegant pose. 2.25” x 2”. Est. $1500-2000 HWAC# 137180Lot# 3201 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1960’s-80’sRam Kachina by Andrew Dewa Mosaic overlay three-dimensional style. Andrew Dewa does raised overlay, which is difficult and also carves into the stones. An incredibly beautiful bolo of turquoise, coral, jet, mother of pearl, abalone shell, and gold lip mother of pearl, with stamped silver drops. Dewa is a true artist in his advanced design. 3” x 1.5”. Name on back. Est. $900-1200 HWAC#137183Lot# 3202 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1980’s Rare Carmichael Haloo Jet Bolo Fish scale in jet on this beautiful round bolo by Carmichael Haloo (signed on reverse) Set in silver with alternating floral design. 2” diameter. black tie with stamped silver tips. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137185Lot# 3203 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Roadrunner Bolo Beautiful inlay of roadrunner with cactus--abalone shell, drawing on shell, turquoise, and coral. This roadrunner has the “perfect” roadrunner expression. Set in shell with etched silver rim and backing. Hallmarked with initials--C.F.J. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137122Lot# 3204 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1980’sRoadrunner by Blake & Velma Lesansee Beautifullydesignedroadrunnerinlaypin (made so it can also be a pendant) by Blake (-1988) and Velma (-2013) Lesansee. Turquoise, jet, opal, mother of pearl, coral-- 2.5” x 1.25”. Pin is set on etched silver. Zuni Pueblo husband-and-wife team Blake and Velma Lesansee started working together in the mid-1950s. Est. $220-340 HWAC# 136965Lot# 3205 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 1940’s-50’sSaiyatasha--Long Horn Bolo Probably Dexter Cellicion (1931-1999), another of the master artists. This round bolo of mother of pearl, jet, turquoise and spiney oyster is set in silver trimmed in twisted wire.1.75” diameter. No hallmark. Black tie, long silver tips. Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# 137134Lot# 3206 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 1975 Sammy & Ester Guardian Bolo Incredible large round bolo (3” diameter) in coral, mother of pearl, jet, turquoise set in sterling. Image of cardinal in coral Zuni jewelers (husband and wife) create mosaic as well as inlay jewelry. They use many bird and floral designs in their inlay work. Black leather tie with silver tips. Est. $350-500 HWAC# 136572Lot# 3207 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’sShriner Inlay Bolo This Shriner design by Wilford and Lena Quandelancy. Inlay of mother of pearl, jet turquoise and coral, blade is silver . 1.5” x 2.75”. bBack leather tie, silver tips (one is bent at end). Est. $100-160 HWAC# 137168Lot# 3208 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’sSilver, Turquoise, Coral Bolo Bolo by Dan Simplicio. Branch coral Nevada turquoise (natural stone) set in silver, etched silver design. 2” x 1”. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 137200Lot# 3209 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’sSimplicio Bolo Slide Dan Simplicio (1917-1969) designed this magnificent horse head inlay and natural turquoise stone bolo. Horse head inlay in mother of pearl, jet and silver in tortoise shell. Silver leaf designs over turquoise stones--all mounted on silver bolo slide (old style metal loops). 2.25” x 1”. Est. $700-1200 HWAC# 137234Lot# 3210 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 1930’s-40’sSimplicio Mosaic Inlay Bolo Master jeweler Dan Simplicio (1917-1969) created this rare earlier inlay Peyote bird of turquoise, spiny oyster, jet and mother of pearl. Very fine silver work as setting. 1.75”x 1-5/8”. Brown leather tie, with silver tips. Simplicio later became more known for his inventive designs with nuggets. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136986Lot# 3211 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 1940’s-50’sSnake Bolo by Dan Simplicio Classic Dan Simplicio silver snake and leaf design with natural turquoise and coral bolo. 1.75” x 1,5”. No hallmark. Est. $500-600 HWAC# 137136

114Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / JewelryLot# 3212 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 1940’s-50’sStanding Buck and Raincloud Bolo Bolo by Lambert Homer, Sr. (1917-1972). Beautiful inlay and etching. Toshio Sei’s book “Figural Design in Zuni Jewelry features many pieces by Homer. 1.5” x 1.25”. Black leather tie, silver tips. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 137135Lot# 3213 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’sSterling and Turquoise Rainbow Man Pin Rainbow Man by Lee Edaakie (1914-19084). He designed the sterling silver channel turquoise inlay--the silver has become as important and the turquoise in this pin design. 2” x 1”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 137264Lot# 3214 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 1930’s-40’sStriking Peyote Bird Bolo Attributed to Dan Simplicio, but we do not agree. Inlay of jet, turquoise coral, white stone with nice silver work and set in silver. 2” x 1.5”. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 137123Lot# 3215 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1957-67 Sunface Bolo Sadie and Morris Laahty, artists who made this elegant Zuni Sunface bolo. Mother of pearl, tortoise shell, turquoise, jet, spiney oyster. 2” diameter. Black leather tie, silver tips. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137156Lot# 3216 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1957-67Sunface Bolo Clasp Zuni Sunface by Rosemary and Dexter Celicion. Beautiful inlay work set in silver. 2” x 1.5”. No hallmark. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 137162Lot# 3217 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. $300-500 HWAC# 137209Lot# 3218 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Three Knifewing Pins 1) All turquoise inlay, pin, c 1950’s-60’d.1.25”. 2) Appealing Vintage Knifewing, pin/pendant attributed to Bowman Paywa. c 1950’s-60’s, 1.5”. 3) Knifewing pin, all turquoise, possibly Leonard Martza, c 1950’s, 1.75”. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 137219Lot# 3219 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1957-67Turquoise & Coral Bolo Natural turquoise stone and branch coral set in silver. Hand etched silver, probably by Mike Simplicio. 2” x 1.5”. Black leather tie, nice silver tips. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137172Lot# 3220 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1957-67 Turquoise Channel Inlay Bolo Unknown artist. Rectangular turquoise channel overlay. Sterling silver. 1.5” x 1.25”. Nice piece. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 137188Lot# 3221 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Turquoise Channel Inlay Bolo This bolo by Alice Leeka Homer is stunning. Her distinctive work features two continuous lines from one side to the other. Very small cuts of turquoise form this beautiful piece. Old style bolo with fixed silver loops. 1.5” x 1.25”. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137174Lot# 3222 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 1940’s-50’sTurquoise Knifewing Bolo Unusual, all turquoise Knifewing bolo, mosaic inlay, stones set individually in silver. Unsigned, possibly Harold Tucson. Black tie with silver tips. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136579Lot# 3223 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Turquoise Mosaic Knifewing Vintage turquoise mosaic in silver Knifewing by Lee Edaakie, unsigned.1.25” x 1.25”. Black leather tie, silver tips. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136585Lot# 3224 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Turquoise Needlepoint Cuff Stamped sterling silver turquoise needlepoint cuff. Stamped inside “S H”. Inside measure, 4.5”, 1” gap. Very good condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137237Lot# 3225 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’s Two Fab Pair Earrings 1) Annie Quam Gasper small Hummingbird screw back earrings. Turquoise channel inlay, .75”. 2) Zuni Sunface pierced earrings by E. A. Zunie. Mosaic inlay with petit point, 1.75”. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 137228Lot# 3226 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’s Two Inlay Bolo Slides 1) Sunface, attributed to Myra Tucson. Beautiful small bolo slide, inlaid with spiney oyster, jet, turquoise mother of pearl with twisted wire edging, 1.5” x 1”. 2) Peyote bird bolo slide, also possibly Mrya Tucson. 1.25” x 1”. These are both small, but beautifully done. Both have old style slides. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137198Lot# 3227 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’sTwo Sunface Pins These are attributed to Lambert Homer Sr., very similar to his design, but with needle point feathers. face area raised higher than feather area. Each have inlay of turquoise, jet and spiny oyster, but one has mother of pearl and the other has abalone shell. Amazing pieces. 1.5” x 1” each. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 137262

115View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / JewelryLot# 3228 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’sUnusual Apache Mountain Dancer This rather unsophisticated style Apache Mountain Dancer is inlaid in silver and mounted on tortoise shell with a beaded silver outline. This is a beautiful piece and very different! 2.5” x 2.25”. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 137199Lot# 3229 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-60’s Unusual Hopi Bird Pin Very different and unusual head and silver design in this Hopi Bird. beautiful channel inlay and great silver edging, attributed to Leo Poblano. 1.75” x 1.75”. A different kind of bird for your collection! Est. $500-800 HWAC# 137267Lot# 3230 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1957-67 Vacit Fish Scale Bolo Possibly by Bessie Vacit copied from Frank Vacit. turquoise inlay in random pattern set in silver all set atop etched silver with curvy edges. 2” x 1.5”. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 137190Lot# 3231 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’sVera Luna Comanche Dancer Pendant Vera Luna (1930-1982) designed this Comanche Dancer Pendant, 2.25” diameter with silver dangles makes it 3.75” long. Comanche head is channel inlay of turquoise, jet, mother of pearl, tortoise shell and spiny oyster set in silver. The head is attached to a round mother of pearl disk edged with silver design. Hallmarked “V. L.”. Pendant is also a pin--beautiful! Est. $400-600 HWAC# 137280Lot# 3232 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1970’sVera Luna Eagle Dancer Very large--3.5” x 4” Eagle Dancer. Jet, coral mother of pearl, abalone shell, carved turquoise set in silver with twisted wire. Vera Luna (1930-1982), initials on back of piece. Small chip in one of the mother of pearl inlays, one small stone missing by beak. Zuni artist Vera Luna was a silversmith/lapidary. She was known for her mosaic channel inlay. She specialized in kachinas and Gan dancers. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 136596Lot# 3233 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1970’s-80’sVincent Dishta--Covered Wagon Bolo Vincent and Marvina Dishta (name stamped on reverse) sterling silver stone inlay bolo. Turquoise mother of pearl, and coral inlay on covered wagon and rim of bolo. All raised over amazing silver work. 2.75” diameter. Black tie with silver tips ending in rear view of covered wagon with movable wheels! Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 137186Lot# 3234 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’sVintage Knifewing Bolo Small size, elegant Knifewing old style bolo with set rings. Unknown artist. 1.5” x 1.5”. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 137166Lot# 3235 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico pre-1957Vintage Peyote Bird Artist id unknown. Nice Peyote Bird inlaid with green turquoise, coral, jet, and mother of pearl. Delicate silver edging. 1.25” x 1.25”. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 137205Lot# 3236 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Vintage Rainbow Man Bolo Early channel inlay Rainbow Man bolo. Nice small piece--1.5” x 1”. Unknown artist. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 137173Lot# 3237 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1960’s-70’s Waterbird Necklace--Vera Luna Waterbird necklace inlay by Vera Luna. Jet, turquoise, coral, mother of pearl (yellow and white). 12 inlay waterbirds attached to double silver bead chain (like a squash blossom necklace) with a naja of two waterbirds with a “sun” disk between them. 23” long. Hallmarked “V Luna”. Absolutely fabulous piece!!! Est. $2000-3000 HWAC# 137281Lot# 3238 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico pre-1957 Wild Eagle Dancer Ver Luna (1930-1982) designed this Eagle Dancer. The eagle’s head is set higher than the body and beak. Very intricate mosaic inlay with tiny pieces of stones--a beauty! 1.5” x 1.5”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 137167Zoom in and see close up detailHigh Resolution images of ALL LOTS available online atFHWAC.com

116Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / JewelryLot# 3239 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Six Zuni Pins 1) Butterfly, unknown artist, 1.75” x 1”. 2) Spider, hallmarked “E S”, possibly Navajo. Silver set with onyx stone, 2” x 1.75”. 3) Phoenix bird stick pin set with turquoise and coral chips, 3” x .75”. 4) Tie clip--Arrow, multi stone inlay, hangs from chain, 2.75” long. 5) Bird pin, abalone shell set in silver, 3” x 2”. 6) silver roadrunner with small turquoise eye, 2” x .5”. Est. $250-300 HWAC# 137247Lot# 3240 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-70’s Two Zuni Birds Two very similar Zuni Bird pins, possibly by Frank Vacit. Great inlay with delicate silver edging. 1.25” each. Please see photos. Est. $300-500 HWAC#137217Lot# 3241 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Two Zuni Rings 1) Unusual Zuni Sunface--headdress of Abalone chips, mosaic style and face is channel inlay. Very nice ring, size 7, 1-3/8 diameter. 2) Turquoise petit point, shadow box style in silver. Hallmarked “C. A.”, size 6. 1” diameter. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137229Lot# 3242 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1960’sZuni Bird (Firebird) Pin Beautiful inlay on this small pin. Attributed to Homer and Myra Vacit. great inlay and silver work. 2” x 1.5” Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137145Lot# 3243 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico pre-1957 Zuni Bird Bolo Small bolo (1.75”x.75”) by Frank Vacit (1915-1999). Old style cord grip with 2 rigid loops, more common before the mid-fifties. Turquoise, jet, mother of pearl, spiney oyster. Black tie, silver tips. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 137141Lot# 3244 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1930’s Zuni Bird Earrings Attributed to Don Simplicio, although they could be by Lambert Homer Sr. These earrings have more of the Arte Deco style of Homer’s jewelry. Screw on earrings, 1”. Beautiful. Est. $200-300 HWAC#137225Lot# 3245 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1930’s-40’s Zuni bird Earrings Attributed to Don Simplicio, although they could be by Lambert Homer Sr. These earrings have more of the Arte Deco style of Homer’s jewelry. Larger than the other similar pair. Screw on earrings, 1.25”. Fabulous style! Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137226Lot# 3246 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Zuni Butterfly Pin Elegant butterfly pin/brooch--turquoise, jet, spiney oyster mother of pearl set in silver, 1.75” x 1.5”. Unsigned, possibly made by Herbert and Esther Cellicion. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 136577Lot# 3247 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1950’s-60’s Zuni Duck/Goose Bolo Incredible duck of goose inlay of cowry shell, abalone, turquoise, jet, tortoise shell set in silver with etched silver bolo, no hallmark.1.75” x 2.25”. No tie. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 137133Lot# 3248 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 1940’s-50’s Zuni Eagle Dancer Raised Eagle Dancer on Silver rectangular belt buckle, raised turquoise pieces in each corner (2.5”x 2”). No hallmark, but attributed to Theodore Edaakie (1911-1987). Est. $250-350 HWAC# 136576Lot# 3249 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. $300-400 HWAC#136578Lot# 3250 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’s Zuni Knifewing Bolo Unknown artist--Knifewing bolo. Inlay with twisted wire edging. 1.25” x 1”. Est. $100-150 HWAC#137197Lot# 3251 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-60’s Zuni Knifewing Pin Probably Teddy Weahkee design, Knifewing pin--green turquoise, jet mother of paerl, spiny oyster mosaic inlay, withsilverembellishments.Great collector’s piece! Est. $500-700 HWAC# 137241Lot# 3252 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c 1940’s-50’s Zuni Peyote Bird Bolo This Peyote Bird is attributed to Homer and Myra Vacit, though we are not certain. No hallmark. 2” x 1.5”. Black tie, silver tips. Est. $300-500 HWAC#137128Lot# 3253 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Zuni Roadrunner Rough cut turquoise inlay roadrunner set in tortoise shell, set in etched silver. This is a very charming example of early inlay. Bolo tips in silver with small floral inlay. No hallmark. 2.75” x 2.25”. Est. $700-800 HWAC# 137140

117View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / JewelryLot# 3254 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico 1940’s-50’sZuniSaiyatashaBoloSaiyatasha--Long Horn Kachina--turquoise, jet, spiney oyster, shell. This piece appears to by very old, some small cracks in some of the inlay. Unsigned. 2” x 1.75. Worn black leather tie silver tips with turquoise stones. Est. $500-600 HWAC# 136584Lot# 3255 Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico c1940’s-50’s Zuni Sun Face by Myra Tucson Belt buckle with Zuni sun face by Myra Tucson (1935-), who began work in the 1940s and is mentioned in most all the books. This buckle is inlaid with turquoise, jet, mother of pearl, and spiny oyster, set in silver with twisted wire. 2” x 1.75”. This is a fine representation of her inlay work. Myra Tucson represented Zuni artists in her era; she participated in the exhibit “Southwest Indian Arts II” held at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco in 1955. She is one of the most important Zuni artists. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 136963Lot# 3256 Zuni Reservation, New Mexico c 1970’s Zuni Peyote Bird Bolo beautiful vintage Peyote bird--inlay of onyx, turquoise, coral and mother of pearl. 3” x 1.5”. Hallmarked symbol, but we could not find the artist. black leather tie, with brass tips. Est. $200-300 HWAC#136940Lot# 3257 Classic Turquoise Necklace stunning piece measuring 24” in length. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC#137695Lot# 3258 Group of Native American Earrings & Cuffs Earrings: One pair pierced, the rest are screw on or clip. 3 pair Zuni inlay--sun-face, floral, geometric. 1 pair turquoise petit point. 1 pair natural turquoise stones, rough made. Cuffs: 2 cuffs,1 with turquoise stone, 1 copper, 1 broken barrette, and 3 non-Native American cuffs. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 137222Lot# 3259 Ladies silver rings (5) This is a lovely set of five ladies rings: oval mother of pear stone size 6; larger mother of pearl oval with feather motif size 7; round turquoise stone size small 7; onyx and marcasite size small 8; coral with feather motif size 6.5 Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $140-200 HWAC# 137750Lot# 3260 Pair of Men’s Turquoise Silver Rings Green turquoise about 3/4” x 1” size 10; and 3 stone coral size 10. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $80-120 HWAC# 137699Lot# 3261 Pair of Silver Turquoise and Coral Rings Smaller one is a size 9 and measures about 1.25” at the longest. Second one is quite the showstopper measuring 2” long and 1.25” wide and is a size 7. Beautiful pair! Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $150-200 HWAC# 137752Lot# 3262 Silver and Green Turquoise Belt Buckle Measures 3.25” long by about 2 3/8” tall, unsigned Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $300-400 HWAC# 137697Lot# 3263 Turquoise and Coral Silver Belt Buckle Measures about 3.5” x 2.5” hallmark not listed. Medicine Man Gallery or American Indian artist. The name “Tony” has been written in blue pen on the reverse. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 137698Lot# 3264 Silver and Turquoise Navajo Cuff Watch Silver cuff watch band adorned with turquoise and coral stones, beautiful and very ornate. About 6.5” Signed by the artist Lee H Nez Kaibeto Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $300-400 HWAC# 137691Lot# 3265 Sterling Silver Earing Trio Three pairs of earrings: Clip on turquoise with feather motif; mother of pearl or abalone inlayed dangle earrings stamped “Mexico” sterling; Turquoise and coral with dangling feathers with a push back. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 137694Lot# 3266 Turquoise and Silver Cuff Bracelet beautiful ornate bracelet measuring about 1.25” at the thickest center portion. About 5.25-5.5” inside. Adorned with blue and green turquoise stones. Signed by the Artist D. Grey Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 137692Lot# 3267 Turquoise Pendant and Broach Lot of 2 pieces: Teardrop shaped broach approx 1.75” x 7/8” and a silver and turquoise cross stamped Mexico on the back. The cross measures about 2.5” long and 1.5” wide. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $120-200 HWAC#137751Lot# 3268 3 Small Native American Cuffs 1) Fred Harvey style. Coin silver, stamp on inside with “I H”. Set with 10 turquoise cabochons of varying colors, on stamped cuff. 2) Navajo style sterling etched and stamped cuff set with beautiful oval yellow cat’s eye opal. Hallmarked “J P” inside. 3) Zuni small channel inlay of a butterfly shape with turquoise and coral chips. Est. $200-300 HWAC#137240Lot# 3269 Turquoise Silver Cuff Measures about 5.5” inside adorned with five turquoise stones. Unknown hallmark symbol stamped inside. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $300-400 HWAC# 137696

118Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / Artifacts & CollectiblesLot# 3270 Two Pendants and One Necklace 1) Probably Santo Domingo 16” beaded necklace--small heishi beads. 2) 18” long necklace, Lapis stone set in silver on silver chain hallmarked G &R Coleman. 3) Pendant--oval lapis stone set in silver with 4 drop beads. Probably Afghan. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 137278Lot#3271Women’s Silver Cuff Bracelet Trio Lot of 3 bracelets. These are a smaller size perfect for a child, young woman, or petite frame woman 1.) blue turquoise stone 5” inside 2.) approx 4.75” inside with trio of stones in lapis and coral 3.) about 5.25” inside with green turquoise Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $120-200 HWAC# 137693Lot# 3272 California 1800’s Arrowhead Display Display of American Indian arrowheads and what appear to be stone beads. They are labeled, with one claiming that some of these came from the Custer battlefield and others from California. They are framed in a shadowbox and make a nice display. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137036Lot# 3273 1900’s Arrowhead Shadowbox Display A shadowbox display of what appears to be jasper and flint arrowheads. There are also small stone seed beads. Ready to display. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 137037Lot# 3274 Great Basin Artifacts and Finds This lot contains a number of projectile points, one pottery shard, two chert bi-facial knives, an abalone shell button, and a tool for arrow shaft shaping. The projectile points are finds and partials, some large and small. Please see photos for details. Est. $300-500 HWAC#135006Lot# 3275 Antler and Bone Fire Making Tools - Artifacts (17 Pieces) This group came from a collection of American Indian relics which included early pottery from New Mexico Pueblos. The group is an excellent representation of Fire Starting tools. Most of the pieces appear to be made of animal bones and antlers, some are polished, others rough. Some tools are partial, broken fragments. Exact origin is unknown. Nice anthropological group that deserves more study. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 137554Lot# 3276 Mohave, New Mexico 2000American Indian Fetish Display A mounted and framed shadowbox of six Southwest Indian fetishes by New Mexico artists Ross and Cleo Wersonick of Belen, New Mexico. Shadowbox measures 10”x 13”and fetishes about one half to an inch long and carved from bone, with small turquoise beads on each. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 137038Lot# 3277 Nome, Alaska 1900’s Small Hand Carved Ivory Totem Small hand carved totem made of either walrus tusk ivory or antler. This is a pretty standard design and made for the tourist souvenir market. It stands a little over 3” high and 2” at the wing form. Appears to have been ink decorated, Nice little piece. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 136885Lot# 3278Pacific Northwest Totem Pole Art (7) One is a fancy candle, the others are uniquely carved wood pieces all about 8” tall plus one that is about 4” tall. Great set! Est. $100-200 HWAC# 136746Lot# 3279 Indian Statue, Handcarved plus Turquoise Necklace Unsigned wood statue 36” tall, 12” diameter, hand painted, dearskin dress with 2 turquoise necklaces one made of several hundred small stones and the other half a dozen larger stones of higher quality. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 136511Lot# 3280 California Figural Effigy Pipe, Klamath River Carved stone figural effigy” pipe”, 10.5” long, 5” tall3” wide. The figure appears to be perhaps a cat leaning down for a drink of water. Dark greenstone. Old label in the family collection: “Yurok Fetish Pipe, Bear Cult. Klamath River, early 1900s.” Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 136600Lot# 3281 California Fish Stone Effigy Pipe 6.5” long, 3” tall, 2” wide. Hand carved greenstone.Californiaorigin,possiblynorthern. Est. $300-700 HWAC# 136601Lot# 3282 Peace Pipe Red clay, steatite, rock portion is 5” long, overall size is 24” Est. $200-400 HWAC# 136743Lot# 3283 1900’s American Indian Pipe Bowl Although this American Indian pipe bowl was not carved from pipestone (catlinite), it’s still very attractive, with some nice detail. Several tribes used the duck fetish as a model for bowls. It measures about 4”x 3” and has no cracks, nicks or damage. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 137071Lot#3284YoloCounty,California 1800’s Yolo County Pipe Bowl A pipe bowl made from steatite found in Yolo County, California, home of theYocha Dehe Wintun people. The bowl measures 1”x 3” and is carved in the shape of a fish. A very unique and attractive piece of American Indian art. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 136886

119View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / Artifacts & CollectiblesLot# 3285 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. $300-500 HWAC# 136615Lot# 3286Native American Modern Collectibles (6) Kachina 8” tall with bow and arrow; ornate colorful pictorial canine 8”; 2 framed art pieces 6.5 x 8.5” by Ken Banks? ; sand painting in bottle 7”; 7” pitcher Est. $150-300 HWAC# 136747Lot# 3287Native American Beaded and Other Art Pieces (6) a group of six Native American beaded items and others from the modern period. Baby beaded moccasin pair 3.5” long; 2 beaded ladies hair pieces approx 5.5” long each; beaded belt and 2 beaded cattle tie pulls very attractive; horsehair whip; 2” square medicine pouch. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 136627Lot#3288AmericanIndianStyleDreamcatchers (3) A trio of dreamcatchers, one 26” across and two measure 20”. They are made from all sorts of material, including colorful yarn, leather, hemp faux fur and more. Initial examination does not reveal the artists, so, it would be less than responsible to state that these were made by American Indians but, who knows. These must be seen, Description can’t do them justice. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 136877Lot# 3289 1900 Indian Herbs & Berry Display An 11”x 9” framed shadowbox display showing various herbs, roots and berries used (And still used) by various American Indian tribes, including juniper, piñon pitch, cliff rose and more. There is also a small medicine bag in the display. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 137039Lot# 3290 Navajo Dye Chart This framed dye chart depicts the different colors that Navajo weavers use to produce their rugs derived from natural plants. All dyes are naturally sourced and require significant amount of work and experience to develop the proper tones in wool fabric for their rugs. A great reference to any Navajo rug collection. Framed at 18 in. X 22 in. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 135019Lot# 3291 Beaded Moccasins Pair Plains beaded moccasins, fancy patterns, mens, 11” long, never used, while the label says late 19th century these are clearly 20th century as the leather is not classic smoked leather which is typical of 19th century. The beading is superior in design and construction. Est. $300-500 HWAC#136626Lot# 3292 Hooper Bay, Alaska Inuit Eskimo Native American Indian Alaskan Basket from Hooper Bay 6” tall with lid, 4” diameter at widest part, mouth and base both approx 3” diameter. Hooper Bay Alaskan Eskimo Indian Basket, Miniature Coiled Grass Basket with Original Paper Tag, “Authentic Native Handicraft from Alaska” with “Hooper Bay” handwritten after “Origin” on reverse of tag. Excellent Condition . The basket is woven with staggered geometric # symbols in shades of rose and plum and has a tightly fitted coiled grass lid with knob top. Est. $250-500 HWAC#137545Lot# 3293 Four Native Baskets Lot of Four: 1) Pine needle basket from the Coushatta (Koasati) people of Louisiana. Pie plate basket, 2” high x 8.5” diameter. 2) Papago basket, 3.75” high x 7.5” diameter. 3) Vintage bowl with strange hand painted design in silver, 3” high x 7.5” diameter. 4) Probably a copy of a Native American basket, 1.5” high x 9.25” diameter. Est. $140-240 HWAC# 136990Lot# 3294 Amatenango, Chiapas Handmade Jaguar Pottery From the Tzeltal indigenous people of Chiapas, this covered lidded pot depicts two jaguar on each side in relief. 9.5” high x 10” diameter. Jaguar is an animal very important in Mexican culture. Since pre columbian times is considered as a guardian and an important symbol of power and authority. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136923Lot# 3295 Acoma, New Mexico 1992 Jolene Cerno Lizard Jar Acoma seed jar (7” high x 9” diameter) by Jolene Cerno, signed on base. Beautiful, hand painted jar with lizards and ladybugs. Black and red on white clay. Escellent condition. Est. $240-380 HWAC# 136927Lot# 3296 Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico Donald Chinana Jemez Jar Large jar by Donald Chinana--7” high x 9” diameter. Signed on base. Chinana (1963-) has been making pottery since 1977. A member of the Oak Clan at the Jemez Pueblo, he specializes in stone polished black on red pottery. Excellent condition. Est. $450-700 HWAC# 136926Lot# 3297 San Felipe Pueblo, New Mexico Daryl Candelaria Jar Daryl Candelaria has won numerous awards for his pottery, including a first at Indian Market in Santa Fe, 1999. His style has always been an innovative mix of contemporary and historic motifs, shapes and designs. This early jar, signed on the base is 5” high x 9” diameter. Very good condition, tiny chip in rim. Est. $340-500 HWAC# 136928Lot# 3298 Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico Vintage Florence Pajarito Poi Rare beautiful Santo Domingo (Kewa) Pueblo pottery Jar--7.5” high x 10” diameter. Signed on base. Excellent condition, with no chips, cracks. Spirit trail runs from the base to the edge of the rim. Pot was purchased from the artist. Est. $180-300 HWAC# 136924

120Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / Artifacts & CollectiblesLot# 3299 Sky City, New Mexico Acoma Sky City Polychrome Pottery (3 Pieces) All pieces are marked on bottom with Acoma Sky City. 1. small flask 4.5” x 5” with holes for cord. reverse is written “Old Acoma Sky City $1.00”. 2. Candle holder with rope handle. Break marks on handle, indicating it has been glued back on. 5” diameter. Bottom marking is faded/rubbed but reads “Acoma Sky City” with an illegible signature. 3. small bowl or saucer with rope edge. 5.25” diameter. Marked “Old Acoma N.M. Sky City.” Acoma Pueblo is the oldest continually inhabited community in the Country and Sky City is the Pueblo’s most famous village. The City was built on a 357-foot mesa reachable only by a narrow stairway, making it virtually inaccessible to enemy raids. Every authentic modern Acoma pot incorporates a shard from an old pot by grinding it up to use as temper, so when you buy an Acoma pot, you’re buying a piece of history. This group represents a nice example of traditional Acoma Polychrome pottery. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 137546Lot# 3300 Taos/Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico 1995 Santa Clara Jay by Edna Romero Taos micaceous clay smoked pottery by Edna Romero (1936-), measures 6.5” high x 7.25” diameter. Edna Romero (Santa Clara, Kha’p’oo Owinge) is the daughter of famed potter Rose Naranjo. Although from Santa Clara Pueblo, Edna makes thin walled pottery using micaceous clay from Taos Pueblo tradition. This elegant piece is in excellent condition. Purchased from artist. Est. $340-480 HWAC# 136925Lot# 3301 New Mexico c1970sBeautiful Black on Black Ware Pueblo Pottery Bird Bowl 6” x 4” Unsigned. Perfect condition. Signature may no longer be legible. Traditional style/design of Santa Clara Pueblo, N.M. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 137550Lot# 3302 New Mexico 1978 Chocolate Brown On Brown Ware Pottery Jar Signed Carlos Sunrise Dunlap -RARE! This is a beautiful San Ildefonso brown on brown war jar created c1978 by Carlos “Sunrise” Dunlap, Jr., the son of Carmelita and Carlos Dunlap, Sr. and the grandson of Juanita Vigil (Sister of famous potter, Maria Martinez). This piece is one of only 60 pieces of “brown on brown ware” ever made by Carlos, with a process he and his mother created, which was modeled after the beautiful black on black ware of his Great Aunt, Maria Martinez. Carlos was born in 1958 and died from a car accident in 1981. He started potting with his mother, Carmelita, at an early age and was considered an excellent potter and painter destined to follow in Maria’s footsteps. He is known for his classic poly chrome plates, his use of traditional designs on large pieces, and the creation of the Brown-on-brown ware he and his mother introduced in 1978 to compliment Maria’s beautiful Black on black ware. The color of Dunlap’s brown-on-brown ware changed to different tones of brown from its natural, original color in the pit-fire, while many more pieces did not survive the pit fire process at all, as this color is difficult to achieve. After firing, the chocolate brown color again appears to take on different tones and hues depending on the intensity of light and the light source, such as sunlight, evening light, artificial light and changes throughout the day. Only five master potters throughout history, all members of Carmelita Dunlap’s immediate family, have held the secret to the brown on brown ware process. It has not been shared with the rest of the Pueblo, thus making it some of the rarest and collectible Native American pottery today. Each potter in the family produced pieces that were unique in color and slightly different from each others, making them even rarer. Only so many pieces by each potter have been made in a particular tone of chocolate. A total of only 60 pieces were made by Carlos Sunrise, 1st phase 1978-1981, that survived the Pit Fire. This rare and collectible jar is in very good condition with no cracks, chips or repairs. It measures approx 5” tall and 7” wide and is signed on the bottom, “Carlos Sunrise Dunlap” Under the signature is something illegible; please look carefully at the photographs. (Soures: Adobe Gallery and The Rancho Chimayó Collection Galeria) Est. $800-1600 HWAC# 137547Lot# 3303 New Mexico 1970sSanta Clara Pueblo Black on Black Pottery Bowl Signed Frances Salazar Frances Salazar (1936-2002) Measurements: 2”diameter at base x 4” tall x 3” diameter at mouth. Signed on bottom with artists name and Santa Clara Pueblo. Great condition. Frances Salazar (1936-2002) was a daughter of noted potter Flora Naranjo and a sister of Glenda Naranjo and Barbara Martinez from the Santa Clara Pueblo. She was the mother of potters Elaine Salazar, Sophie Cata and Yolanda Verde. She learned to make pottery from her mother and over the years won numerous awards for her pottery at events such as Santa Fe Indian Market. (Source: Cultural Patina website) Est. $400-800 HWAC#137548Lot# 3304Roseville Pottery Round Vase Beautiful round bowl vase. Measures about 6” tall and 8” in diameter at the widest. Shades of brown, orange, yellows and green. Roseville 26 is engraved into the bottom. Excellent condition with one small chip on the bottom which is not visable. Est. $100-200 HWAC#136467Register, Bid, & view opening bids atFHWAC.com

121View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / Artifacts & CollectiblesLot# 3305 “Black Bird” Portrait Plate Limoges; porcelain hand painted charger: portrait of Black Bird, Ogallala Sioux (Oglala Lakota). Chief Blackbird, was an Oglala veteran of the Great Sioux War of 1876. Made in France. 13.5” diameter, beautifully painted and signed “Leon”. Marked “J. P. / L. France” Est. $160-260 HWAC# 136917Lot# 3306 Early Etched Black Pottery Vase, Unsigned Possibly Oaxacan? Maybe Navajo. Very early example of traditional black pottery, with etched pattern. EARLY piece. Unsigned. Measures approx 4” tall, 2.5” at mouth and 1.5” dia at base. This piece has seen use. Maybe authentic artifact, not made for sale. Small chips and scratches, tiny hole. Could be a valuable rarity if origin were known; more research required; Expert evaluation recommended. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137549Lot# 3307 Tewa Pueblo Black on Blackware Native American Pottery Jar Incised design. 5.5 “ Tall, 6.5” diameter at widest part. 3” mouth, 2.5” diameter at base. Beautiful example of authentic New Mexico Pueblo blackware with visible marks from the traditional method of polishing the pottery by rubbing the raised portions while wet. This piece has been used, not just on display and is unsigned indicating this piece may be an actual artifact used in the pueblo rather than a piece intended for sale to tourists. The artists of Santa Clara Pueblo and San Ildefonso Pueblo, have been making traditional blackware (reduction-fired earthenware) for many years using a coarse-grained clay body decorated with deeply incised or excised designs. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 137544Lot# 3308 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Chinle Striped Weaving Nice tight weave in this piece from Chinle. “The Chinle style, developed at Canyon de Chelly, was the inspiration of trader Cozy McSparron, his wife Inja and Boston scholar Mary Cabot Wheelwright.” (Toh-Atin Gallery). They worked with weavers and developed a unique style of banded rugs colored with vegetal dyes. The “Chinle” style became a distinct style in the 1920’s. This weaving is likely a saddle blanket--excellent condition. 24” x 38”. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137292Lot# 3309 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Colorful Yei Weaving This Yei weaving is bordered by an eye dazzler style in deep red, gold, and white. It was considered sacrilegious to weave the eyes and mouths of the Yeis so the features are often embroidered in after the rug is woven. Navajo Yei Be Chai rugs are a pictorial showing the masked dancers that impersonate the Yei gods. The figures are often depicted in profile with blue masks with the Talking God at the head and the water sprinkler or clown Yei in the rear. This weaving depicts a tribal member next to the “Talking God”. 40”x 26”. Est. $700-1300 HWAC# 137436Lot#3310NavajoReservation,ArizonaPrecisely Designed Yei Weaving The Yeis are wovenfacingoutward.Weaving is in gray, brown, white, black, with a touch of blue. This weaving also has the eye dazzler look above and beneath the dancers. Dancers are depicted with long bodies and skirts and hold sacred plants or symbols. Most Yeis are female with square shaped heads, and less commonly are round headed males. 26.5” x 46”. Est. $700-1300 HWAC# 137438Lot#3311NavajoReservation,ArizonaSubtly Colored Yei Weaving The 3 dancers inthecenteraremasked and the end dancers are the “Talking God” at the head and the clown at the rear. Yei Be Chei dancers are human impersonators whoperformtheceremonies. Duality of beauty and harmony co-existing with chaos and disorder is the central theme of traditional Navajo culture. YeiBeChei weavings date from c. early 1900 and evolved from sand paintings of the Medicine Men. 40” x 30.5”. Est. $700-1300 HWAC# 137437Lot# 3312 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Yei Be Chei Weaving Yei Be Chei (YeiBiChai) means “Holy People”. Yei Be Chei represents harmony and beauty, called “hozho”. But, harmony and beauty are always challenged by the chaos of life. The goal is to find balance. This weaving has bright colors (green, gold, deep red ...)Four Yei dancers are balanced by the corn stalks on each end. Corn is one of the four sacred plants. 62” x 35”. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 137439Lot# 3313 2000’s American Indian Wall Hanging An attractive American Indian style woven wall hanging that measures 25”x 12”. Piece is ready for hanging. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 137040Lot# 3314 Navajo Style Mexican Wrap Blankets (2) 1.) Cream/white and black pattern about 54” x 31” not perfect one edge is running 2.) 61” long 28” wide, handwoven in Navajo style probably Mexican Black and red colors. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 136687Lot# 3315 Pendleton, Oregon Pendleton Beaver State Fringed Blanket Twin size 64”x 80” American Indian designed Pendleton branded “Beaver State” blanket. It is made of wool, with a fringed border. Blanket is used but in good condition. The “Beaver State” brand was adopted by Pendleton, when they began marketing to area Indian Tribes. See photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 124450

122Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / Artifacts & CollectiblesLot# 3316 Photogravure of E. S. Curtis Portrait, Mosa Mojave John Andrew & Son Photogravure of Edward S. Curtis Native American Portrait, Mosa Mojave.Printed on bottom left: Mosa Mojave Center: From Copyright Photograph 1903 by E. S. Curtis. Right: Photogravure John Andrew & Son. Print 16” x 20” Frame size 24” x 30” Beautifully framed and matted under glass, sealed paper reverse. Excellent condition. Prior to scanning, the vintage photogravure was professionally conserved to restore the print to its original appearance. After conservation, the images are prepared and optimized for printing with pigment-based inks and 100% cotton paper to ensure archival stability and quality that aligns with Curtis’ original intent. This process ensures that each image is faithfully created to the original intent of Edward S. Curtis. “It would be difficult to conceive of a more thorough aboriginal than this Mohave girl. Her eyes are those of the fawn of the forest, questioning the strange things of civilization upon which it gazes for the first time. She is such a type as Father Garces may have viewed on his journey through the Mohave country in 1776.” By Edward S. Curtis, The North American Indian, Portfolio II, Plate no. 61, 1908. Originally photographed in 1903. Edward Sheriff Curtis (1868-1952) was a professional photographer known for his images of Native Americans and of the American West. Around 1895 Curtis began to photograph American Indians in the Seattle area. He joined the 1899 Harriman Expedition to Alaska as the expedition’s official photographer and spent the summer of 1900 with George Bird Grinnell on a trip to document the Sun Dance on the Piegan Reservation in Montana. These experiences fueled Curtis’ interest in American Indians and their culture and he set out to document every North American tribe before they “vanished.” These photographs became the basis for his twenty volume “The North American Indian,” a set of books which combined ethnographic descriptions and high-quality photogravures. John Andrew & Son (est.1869) was an engraving firm in Boston, Massachusetts. Est. $500-1000 HWAC#133773Lot# 3317 Photogravure of E. S. Curtis Portrait, The Yuma John Andrew & Son photogravure of Edward S. Curtis portrait of Native American, entitled “The Yuma.” Printed on bottom left: The Yuma Center: From Copyright Photograph 1907 by E. S. Curtis. Right: Photogravure John Andrew & Son. Print 13” x 21” Frame size 22” x 30”. Beautifully framed and matted under glass, sealed paper reverse.Excellentcondition.Edward Sheriff Curtis (1868-1952) was a professional photographer known for his images of Native Americans and of the American West. Around 1895 Curtis began to photograph American Indians in the Seattle area. He joined the 1899 Harriman Expedition to Alaska as the expedition’s official photographer and spent the summer of 1900 with George Bird Grinnell on a trip to document the Sun Dance on the Piegan Reservation in Montana. These experiences fueled Curtis’ interest in American Indians and their culture and he set out to document every North American tribe before they “vanished.” These photographs became the basis for his twenty volume “The North American Indian,” a set of books which combined ethnographic descriptions and high-quality photogravures.John Andrew & Son (est.1869) was an engraving firm in Boston, Massachusetts. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 133774Lot# 3318 Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska c1907Albumen Print of Eskimo Woman by FH Nowell “Eskimo woman from Cape Prince of Wales.” No. 5551. Copyright by FH Nowell, Nome, 1907. 7 x 9” View of Native woman with an asleep child strapped to her back. Nowell joined his father in Alaska in the late 1880s, first attempting mining ventures on Douglas Island and the Silver Bow Basin. He left Alaska for California in the 1890s, returning in 1900. He established a studio at Nome between the Golden Gate Hotel and the Post Office. He was later appointed official photographer for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in 1909. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 134217Lot# 3319 Killisnoo, Alaska c1890s Captain Jake (Tlingit Chief), Killisnoo, Alaska Boudoir Photograph Identified in the photo as No. 309. Cap’t Jake, Killisnoo. LaRoche Photo, Seattle Wash. According to Mautz, La Roche was active in Seattle in 1890. Image shows Native American man dressed in an army uniform, sitting on a porch. 8 x 5” Captain Jake, also known as Saginaw Jake, was a Native American Tlingit chief. Killisnoo was located on Killisnoo Island in the Alexander Archipelago in southeastern Alaska. It was long inhabited by Tlingit people. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 135830Lot# 3320 Arizona c1880s Fly PhotographsofGeronimo’sSurrenderinArizonaincl.KidnappedWhiteChildLot of 2 different photos. They are period (c.1880s) copies of 1886 photographsdonebyfamousTombstone photographer CS Fly. These mounted copies were done by GW Bradley, Menasha, Wisconsin (stamped in purple on the reverses of the photos). Bradley whited out Fly’s original captions, “Copyright 1886 by C.S. Fly, Tombstone, Ariz.”. Fly travelled with General Crook and documented Geronimo’s meeting with Cook to discuss surrender in March 1886. He was given permission to take these photos and others on March 25th and 26th, 1886. Each photo is 4 x 5.75” on 4.25 x 6.5” mount. 1) Photograph of Native children with a white child, Santiago McKinn, posing in the center. Santiago was kidnapped by Geronimo in September 1885 near Silver City, New Mexico Territory. In the capture, his brother was allegedly killed by Geronimo with a rock to the head. During his six months with Geronimo and the other Apaches, Santiago was well cared for and even learned the language. He was even reluctant to leave with the Americans when Fly spotted him in the group. 2) Photograph of 16 Apaches which Fly titled “A Group of Hostiles.” Pen and pencil notations on the reverse say Geronimo is third from the right. While this person does bear some resemblance to Geronimo, he is not wearing the outfit that Geronimo is wearing in all the other Fly photos taken that day that identify Geronimo. It would also be unusual for Fly to have not posed him in the center. Wear at bottom right. According to Mautz, Bradley was active in Menasha beginning in 1885. In 1885, Geronimo and 155 Apache followers escaped from the San Carlos Reservation in Arizona. Geronimo met General Crook in March 1886. However, the meeting did not end with his surrender. He left and continued raiding in Arizona and New Mexico Territories and in Sonora, Mexico, for several months before finally surrendering to Gen. Nelson Miles at Skeleton Canyon on September 4, 1886. (He was later sent to Ft. Sill, where he died.) CS Fly arrived in Tombstone in 1879. He ended up being actively involved in the famous OK Corral gunfight involving Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday. Cochise County Sheriff John Behan took cover inside Fly’s photography studio where he was joined by Ike Clanton. C.S. Fly disarmed outlaw Billy Clanton with a Henry rifle! Est. $1200-2000 HWAC# 135766

123View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / Artifacts & CollectiblesLot# 3321 Montana Mounted Photograph of Native American Camp Neither the photographer or location is identified, but we believe this to be Montana. View shows three Native Americans and one white man posing in front of a teepee (left) with additional wagons and teepees in the background. The camp is located at the base of forested hills. 5 x 8.25” Nice contrast. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 134180Lot# 3322 Santa Fe, New Mexico c1866-72Rare CDV of Navajo Boy Rare CDV of a small Navajo boy. Identified on the back in pen “Navajo Indian boy.” Photographer is N. Brown & Hijo, Retratistas, Santa Fe, N.M. Mautz notes that Nicholas Brown is one the earliest New Mexico photographers, operating in Santa Fe from 1866-1872. Foxing. 4 x 2.5” Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 135299Lot# 3323 Fort Sill, Oklahoma c1895 Mounted Photograph of Interior of Kiowa Tepee, Ft. Sill Wonderful mounted photograph, titled “Inside Kiowa Tepee.” Reverse has purple stamp, “H.P. Robinson, Fort Sill, O.T.” Photograph shows seven Native Americans inside of a tepee. The man in the center is holding a mint Trapdoor Springfield Carbine Model 1873 (45-70), which was standard military issue from 1873 to 1895. According to Mautz, HP Robinson was active at Ft. Sill in 1895, photographing Arapaho and Comanche in the field and in his studio. 4.5 x 7.5” photo on 5 x 8” mount. There appears to be faint writing along the top of the photograph, but it is illegible. Some soiling. Fort Sill was established in 1869 by General Sheridan as he led campaigns into Indian Territory to stop tribes from raiding border settlements in Texas and Kansas. Famous frontier scouts such as Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild Bill Hickok, Ben Clark and Jack Stilwell all participated in Sheridan’s winter campaign. In 1874, the Red River War was waged against the Comanches, Kiowas and Southern Cheyennes by the US Army. In 1894, Geronimo and 341 other Chiricahua Apache prisoners of war were brought to Fort Sill. In 1909, Geronimo tried to escape and was caught the next day. He died of pneumonia and was buried at Ft. Sill. Est. $300-900 HWAC# 135762Lot# 3324 Oklahoma c1920s Photograph of Jackson Barnett, “The World’s Richest Indian” c.1923 copy of a photograph by Harris & Ewing of Jackson Barnett and his wife outside the White House. 7 x 10” Jackson Barnett was known as “the World’s Richest Indian” because of the rich oil strike on his property in Creek County, Oklahoma. Comes with background information on Barnett. $24 million worth of oil was extracted starting in 1912. Barnett received a 12.5% royalty share, worth between $3 and $4 million. However, due to a head injury when he was younger, and the fact the Barnett couldn’t speak English, he was declared legally incompetent and the Creek County court and US Dept. of Interior handled his money. He married Anna Laura Lowe in 1920. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 134207Lot# 3325 Utah c1880 Framed Photograph of Utah Native Americans (One w/ Musket) This is a rare matted and framed photograph showing five Native Americans. The one on the left is holding a Model 1861 Springfield Musket. The one second from left is holding a CDV of a Native American (possibly him?). There is a plaque labelling this as “Utah Indians, Circa 1880.” We assume this is a framed cabinet card, and thus the photographer is hidden under the matte. Photo is 5.5 x 4” and desktop frame is 11.25 x 9.25” Est. $400-800 HWAC# 135872Lot# 3326 Indian Agency Photograph 1880’s, with FirearmsPicturedThis cabinet card photo is thought to be at an Indian Agency near Bringham City, Utah. There are eleven well dressed Indians. Two Indians are armed, one with a 7 1/2 in. barreled Colt Peacemaker, the other is holster. These two men appear to be Indian Police. Great find photograph by Sims Studios, chips missing 4 in. X 6 in. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 137737Lot# 3327 South Dakota c1910s-20s Native American Chief w/ Rifle Real Photo Postcard Fantastic shot of a Sioux(?) Native American chief with rifle and a really spectacular jacket (jacket would be $1 million today). Possibly South Dakota. Rifle appears to be a Winchester Model 1894. No photographer or location identified. Artura stamp box, divided back, not mailed. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 135747Lot# 3328 c1910 Native American Group w/ Rifles Real Photo Postcard Tribe and location not identified. Possibly Apache. Shot shows six younger Native Americans, 4 holding what appear to be Winchester Model 1880 rifles. Velox stamp box, not mailed. No photographer listed. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 135746Lot# 3329 Mounted Photograph of Native Americans w/ Beaded Pipe Bags Fabulous photograph of 4 Native Americans and one white man posing in front of a teepee. Three of the Native Americans are proudly displaying beaded pipe bags. Two also have pipes. One appears to be a chief. Location or tribe are not identified, but looks to be Plains. No photographer identified. Photo is 4 x 5.5” on 5.75 x 9” mount. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 134178Lot# 3330Framed Native American Photographs (5) Varying vintages of western photographs. Two prints of Dat-so-la-li, the famous Washoe Basket maker 9x15 and 10x13. Two framed original photos c1930 of a pomo weaver woman. 6.5x9 each. Totem pole Pacific NW 10.5 x 13.5 Est. $200-300 HWAC# 135044Lot# 3331 Rare Photo Cards of Native Americans Postcard size, but plain on the back, these came from early vending machines. Lot of six cards: 3 of An Indian Runner; and 3 of Chief Deskaheh of the Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario, Canada. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 137595Lot# 3332 Sitka, Alaska c1910 Alaskan Basketmakers Real Photo Postcard Nice RPPC of three women with baskets in front of them, identified as “Alaskan Indians, Sitka.” Hull No. 140. Artura stamp box, divided back, not mailed. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 135758

124Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / PostcardsLot# 3333 Arizona Native American Real Photo Postcard Trio Lot of 3 different. 1) Best is a RPPC by S. Couts (not listed in Kautz) showing two Native Americans (scouts?) holding what appears to be Springfield Trap Door Carbines. Divided back, not mailed. Possibly Arizona or New Mexico. 2) “Navajo Hogan and Indians”, photo by Mullarky. Undivided back. Not mailed. 3) RPPC showing a group of Native Americans with store in the background. No photographer listed. Back has pen message saying it was shot in front of Decamps store. Not mailed. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 135739Lot# 3334 Yosemite, California Yosemite Native American Postcard Collection Lot of 12 postcards of Native Americans in the Yosemite Valley, six of women making baskets. Six postmarked. Color and black and white. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 132554Lot# 3335 California California NativeAmericanPostcardGroup Lot of over 45 postcards depicting Native Americans from several California tribes. Babies on cradle boards, basket weaving, andportraitphotographs.Historical lot. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 137581Lot# 3336 Michigan Michigan Native American Real Photo Postcards Lot of 2 different. 1) Chief Shoppenagon & Family, Grayling, Mich. Photo by Lou Kramer. Shows 4 Native Americans posing, two elders, two younger women. Divided back, not mailed. 2) Northwoods Indians, Lake Superior, Copper Harbor, Mich. Two younger Native Americans sitting next to a drum. Mailed 1941, Copper Harbor Mich. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 135745Lot# 3337 Browning, Montana c1900 Die Cut Real Photo Postcards of Spotted Eagle’s Camp by Magee Lot of of 6 different. All have die cut impression “Thos. B. Magee, Browning Mont.” One is labelled “Spotted Eagle’s Camp.” Spotted Eagle fought with Sitting Bull at the Battle of Little Bighorn. He surrendered with Sitting Bull in 1881. He was then sent to Fort Randall with Sitting Bull as a POW in September 1881 and returned with him to Standing Rock in May 1883. We assume the rest are also of Spotted Eagle’s Camp. The group includes three RPCs that feature teepees, two of them with pictographs! Another card shows a man holding a lever action rifle (Sitting Bull?). None of the cards are mailed. According to Mautz, Thomas B. Magee was active in Browning c.1900. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 134202Lot# 3338 Browning, Montana c1900 Indian Prisoner Real Photo Postcard Fascinating photo by Thos. B. Magee of Browning, Montana, showing a Native American with his hands tied behind his back and tied to his horse. He is being made to walk beside his horse. Not mailed. According to Mautz, Thomas B. Magee was active in Browning c.1900. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 135749Lot# 3339 Kalispell, Montana Kalispell, MT Native American Real Photo Postcards Lot of 2 different. 1) Native Americans on horseback, teepees and wooden structures in the background. Identified as Kalispell at bottom right, photographer name is illegible. Divided back, unmailed. 2) No. 9534, Monarch of the Past, Glacier National Park. Hileman photo. Undivided back, AZO stamp box, unmailed. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 135738Lot# 3340 Montana c1910 Blackfeet Native American Real Photo Postcards Lot of 2 different. Both are identified as Blackfeet. Both by the same photographer, not identified. Not mailed, AZO stamp box, divided back. Two views: “Blackfeet Women Shoot the Arrows” and “Blackfeet Children At Home.” Est. $60-100 HWAC# 135748Lot# 3341 Nebraska c1910 Native American Postcards by JA Anderson Lot of 2 different printed photo cards, likely of Sioux. According to Mautz, JA Anderson operated in both South Dakota (Rosebud Reservation) and established a studio at Valentine, Nebraska, 1880s-1930s. 1) No. 299. “Indian Method of Tanning a Hide.” Not mailed, divided back. 2) “Jerking Beef.” Not mailed, divided back, pencil scribbles on reverse. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 135754Lot# 3342 Nevada Nevada Native American Postcard Collection Lot of 46 postcards of Nevada Native Americans. Paiute camp, Reno Indians, Elko Indians, Dat-So-La-Lee basket maker. Rare postcards, not the common classic kind. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $300-400 HWAC#137584Lot# 3343 New Mexico Native American New Mexico Postcards (28) Group of 28 cards in a Native American theme. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-120 HWAC# 138971Lot# 3344 New Mexico 1905 Pueblo Indians Postcard Group Lot of 3 different. Includes: 1) Raised color image of Touch-I-Goo, Indian Squaw, by Tammen. Mailed 1905 from Albuquerque. 2) Two unmailed early color printed cards from Detroit Photographic Co.: “Pueblo Indian with Olla,” and “A Woman of Isleta Pueblo.” Est. $50-70 HWAC# 135752Lot# 3345 Vici, Oklahoma 1918 Native American Real Photo Postcards by Dederick Lot of 2 different. Both by J.V. Dederick (misspelled on cards). According to Mautz, he photographed Native Americans around Fort Sill, c.1900. 1) No. 10, copyrighted 1908 by Dedrick [sic]. Shows two small children holding hands, one Native American. Mailed 1918, VIci cancel. 2) No. 39, Bessie Ke Klen, Kiowa. Copyrighted 1909 by JV Dedrick [sic]. Mailed 1918, Vici cancel. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 135744Lot# 3346 Rapid City, South Dakota South Dakota Native American Chiefs Real Photo Postcard No. 1008. “Indians in Full Dress.” Rapid City, S.D. Pub. by JJ McNamara. Divided back, not mailed. Five Native American chiefs on horseback plus one other rider. Nice sharp image. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 135743

125View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Native Americana / PostcardsLot# 3347 Utah Native American Utah Postcards Lot of five postcards concerning Native Americans. Two of cave drawings, two of people and one of the Indian Trading Post in Cedar City. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $50-80 HWAC# 138949Lot# 3348 Allegorical and Humorous Native American Postcard Collection Lot of over 60 mostly artistic postcards depicting Native American subjects. Many art cards based on Charlie Russell paintings. Some humorous. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 137590Lot# 3349 Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show Native American Postcards Lot of ten postcards: Five of a Sioux Indian Chief with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West; and five of Chief Iron Tail, Indian Squaws and Papooses at Buffalo Bill’s Wild West. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 137596Lot# 3350 Real Photo Postcards of Native Americans Lot of seven high quality real photo postcards of Native Americans: Red Wing; Chippewa wigwam; Black Thunder; PottawattamieBasketWeaving;George Shagnava an Ottawa Indian, 115 years old; Queen Talla-we-ton-mi. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 137594Lot# 3351 Early Native American Postcards Lot of 34 early depictions of Native Americans. Pioneer cards, undivided backs and some artsy cards of “original Americans.” Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 137591Lot# 3352 Southwestern Native American Postcard Collection Navajo, Hopi, Apache, Pueblo, Maricopa and Pima Indian postcard collection. Lot of over 100 cards. Many of Navajo rugs. The two RPCs of U.S. Apache Scouts are our favorites. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 137587Lot# 3353Native American Children Postcard Collection Lot of 24 postcards of Native American babies. With mom, or on cradle boards. Mostly RPCs. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 137589Lot# 3354 Native American Postcard Group Lot of 18 real photo postcards of Native Americans, teepees, hieroglyphs. Including a portrait of John Smith, 131 years (he certainly looks it). Mostly white border cards. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 137582Lot# 3355 Native American Postcards of the Pacific Northwest Lot of six cards depicting Tlingit from Alaska and Skookum from British Columbia. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $40-80 HWAC#137592Lot# 3356 Native American Tribes Postcard Collection About 80 postcards of various Native American tribes depicted in this postcard collection. Tribes include: Sioux, Blackfoot, Calispel, Comanche, Utes, Kiowas. Mostly 1905-15, a few modern cards. RPC of Quanah Parker and two of his squaws. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $120-300 HWAC# 137588Lot# 3357Native American Ceremony Real Photo Postcard Group Lot of 4 different. Possibly Plains. No locations or photographers identified. None mailed. Appear to show parade (numerous American flags present) and/or some sort of ceremony. Early views showing wagons and groups of Native Americans. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 135741Lot# 3358 Native American Chiefs Postcard Group Lot of 4 different. 1) Real photo postcard of three chiefs on horseback. Not identified. Artura stamp box, divided back. 2) Chief Iron Tail, Wife and Boy, and the 101 Ranch Bison. Kraus Mfg. Co, New York. Not mailed. 3) Printed color card of Chief Black Bird. Mailed from Colorado, 1918. 4) American Indians- Chief Buckskin Charley. Printed by Mitchell, not mailed. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 135753Lot# 3359 c1910 Native American Elder Real Photo Postcard Unidentified tribe and location. RPPC showing a Native American elder standing in front of teepee. AZO stamp box, divided back, not mailed. Nice image. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 135742Lot# 3360 Native American Postcards & Stereoview Lot of 9 including 5 real photo postcards. This is a general group of Native American views. 1) Five RPPC. One identified as The Hiawatha Players from Wa Ya Ga Mug, Mich. Another as Dawn Mist’s Warriors. Plus views of teepees and Native Americans on horseback. None mailed. 2) Two other postcards: Kitsipimi Otunna (Sarcee Squaw) and Pack Train leaving Council Idaho for Sheep Camps. 3) Color stereoview of Chief Bald Eagle, Sioux. No photographer listed. 4) 5.5 x 3.5” photo of two younger Native Americans in ceremonial clothing. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 135755Lot# 3361 c1910 Native American Teepee w/ Pictographs Real Photo Postcard Fantastic RPPC of a group of teepees, with the one in the foreground covered with pictographs! Very rare. No location or photographer given. AZO stamp box, divided back, not mailed. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 135756

126Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Books-AntiquarianLot# 3362 c1910-20s Native American with Private Issue Washington Peace Medal Real Photo Postcard Fantastic shot of an older Native American male wearing a peace medal. The peace medal appears to be a private issued George Washington peace medal, c.1890. Baker 173N var.; Prucha 64. No identifying information about location or the Native American. Artura stamp box, divided back, not mailed. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 135751Lot# 3363 Native Americana Themed Postcard Collection About 100 postcards of Native Americans, artifacts, and related scenery etc. A great collection! Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 137774Lot# 3364 1900’s American Indian Themed Postcards (25) A collection of 25 color and animated postcards with American Indian themes. There are poses of many tribal chiefs, women and children all exhibiting their destinct cultures. Some cards are used, some are blank. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $50-70 HWAC# 136058Lot# 3365 Bangor, Maine Eastern Republican Newspaper Discussing Cherokee Treaty in Georgia Four page broadside published Tuesday March 15, 1831 with a long article about displacing the Cherokee from the gold country in Georgia. Historic content. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-100 HWAC# 135239Lot# 3366 Washington D.C., 1897-98 19th Annual Report on American Ethnology This is a report by The Smithsonian bureau of American Ehnology. It reports on the various indigenous peoples including The Cherokee Nation. Book is 573 pages, has all fly pages intact, spine is weak but no apparent separation. Boards have some scuffing and bump damage. Book is full of nice color and block print plates as well as several photographs showing the culture. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 135967Lot# 3367 Washington D.C., 1890 Rare 1890 Indian Census Ledger What this publication lacks in condition, it certainly makes up in rarity. This is one of the remaining records of the American Indian census taken in 1890. In 1921, a fire raged through theDepartmentofCommerce destroying and damaging most of the records. This is a bound version of some surviving records. Condition-wise, the spine is separating and some of the early pages have fraying at the top. The boards show bump and other wear. and page edges are uneven. Again, not a jewel condition-wise, but its rarity cannot be over stressed. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $700-1500 HWAC# 135856Lot# 3368 San Carlos Res., Arizona 1902 Books on Indian Basketry (2) Indian Basketry by George Wharton James (1902) and a softcover edition of Basketry of The San Carlos Apaches (1929) by Helen H. Roberts. The boards on the James book appear to have been re-attached. The fly pages are intact. All the photos are crisp with no foxing evident. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $140-200 HWAC#135868Lot# 3369 1986 Indian Art References “Indian & Eskimo Artifacts of North America” By Charles Miles c1986.The daily life and culture of the Eskimos and American Indians are illuminated in a pictorial guide to tools, weapons, pottery, baskets, clothing, boats, and ceremonial regalia. Still has its dust jacket in excellent condition. AND “American Indian Art” by Norman Feder c1965. Dust cover intact. Two very beautiful American Indian reference “coffee table” books. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 136812Lot# 3370 1900’s Indian Beadwork Books (4) This collection includes two copies of “Quill and Beadwork of the western Sioux” by Carrie A. Lyford, “Crow Indian Beadwork” by John C. Ewers and Beads and Beadwork of the American Indians” by William C. Orchard. All are softcover and in nice condition. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 135960Lot# 3371 American Indian Artifacts Reference Group (5 Volumes) 1. The Technique of the North American Beadwork by Smith, 1983 2. Traditional Indian Crafts, by Smith, 1986 3. Indian ARtifacts by Hothem, 19944. Weaving is for Anyone, by Wilson, 19675. Use of Native Craft Materials, by Shenklin, 1947 Est. $80-120 HWAC# 136722Lot# 3372 Pictorial Indian Reference Library (5) Stack of 5 books to add to your references on cowboys and Indians 1.) More Rawhides by Charles M. Russell, 1954 2.) The Little Shadow Catcher by Thomas M. Heski, 1947 3.) Good Medicine by Charles M Russell, 1966 3.) The McKenney-Hall Portrait Gallery of American Indians by James D Horan, 1972 4.) A Pictorial History of the American Indian by Oliver Lafarge, 1956 Est. $120-180 HWAC# 136730Lot#3373BooksAboutAmerican Indians Lot of three: 1) “Death On The Prairie: The Terrible Struggle for the Western Plains,” by Paul I. Wellman; hardcover, 240 pages; 2) “Border Fights and Fighters,” by Cyrus Townsend Brady, 1902, hardcover, 382 pages, ex-library; 3) “Indian Costumes in the United States,” by Clark Wissler, soft cover, 1931, 30 pages. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 135921

127View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Books-AntiquarianLot# 3374 1890’s-1900’s Sitting Bull and Sioux Books (4) Two works about Sioux medicine man, “Sitting Bull and The Indian War” by W. Fletcher Johnson and “Sitting Bull Champion of the Sioux” by Stanley Vestal (#82 U.S. IANA). Johnson’s volume has nice embossed title on front board and intact fly pages. There is an issue with spine separation. The Vestal book has a dust cover with several tears, intact fly pages and no visible spine or bindery issues. Next is “My People the Sioux” by Chief Standing Bear. (1928). The back board shows stains, the fly pages are intact, but the tissue is missing. No visible bindery or spine issues. “A Sioux Chronicle” by George E. Hyde, has a dust cover with several tears, intact fly pages and no spine or bindery issues. Hyde is listed in U.S. IANA, but not for this particular work. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $240-400 HWAC# 135964Lot# 3375 1972-2014 Plains Indians References Four books detailing the history, culture and life of the Plains Indians. First is “Memory and Vision” by Emma I. Hansen c2007. This is the story of the Native peoples of the Great Plains--including the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Lakota, Shoshone, Blackfeet, Kiowa, Pawnee, Arikara, Gros Ventre, Assiniboine, Mandan, Hidatsa, and Crow tribes-- is integral to the history and heritage of the American West.Paperback in good condition. Next, “The Plains Indians, Artists of Earth and Sky” by Gaylord Torrence c2014. The Plains Indians: Artists of Earth and Sky celebrates the extraordinary beauty, power, and spiritual resonance of Plains Indian art throughout time. Lastly, “The Mystic Warriors of the Plains” by Thomas E. Mails c1972 tells the Culture, Arts, Crafts and Religion of the Plains Indians. Dust jacket still intact, with some small rips. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 136813Lot# 3376 1914 The American Indian, Morehead w maps A rare publication “The American Indian” by Warren K. Moorehead (1914) U.S. IANA #781. Book is in nice condition with sharp embossing in gold on front board. There is slight bindery weakening. Fly pages intact, several photos and intact maps help tell the stories of the first Americans. A beautiful and rare work. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 136808Lot# 3377 Indian History References This lot consists of a small collection of books (8) telling the history of the American Indians, but keep in mind, none are written by actual American Indians.They have titles like “Indian Horror or Massacres by the Red Men”, “The Truth About Geronimo” and others., including a work by James Fenimore Cooper. “The Redskin, or Indian and Injin” Books are in various states of condition, not too shabby. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 135843Lot# 3378 American Indian Books on Ceremonies, Dances and the Buffalo (9 Books) Buffalo:1. Time of the Buffalo by Tom McHugh with the Assistance of Victoria Hobson 1972, Soft Cover 339 pgs w/index and Bibliography, excellent condition 2. Hardback version of above with dust jacket, good condition3. Dog Soldiers, Bear Men and Buffalo Women, Hardcover, no dust jacket. A Study of the Societies and Cults of the Plains Indians, written and illustrated by Thomas E. Mails 1973 Ceremonies and Dances: 4. The Sacred Pipe Black Elk’s Account of the Seven Rites of the Oglala Sious by Joseph Epes Brown 1988 5. The Sundance Peoples by Erdoes, 1972 6. The Sundance Religion by Jorgenson 1972 7. Fools Crow by Mails 1979 8. Sundancing by Mails 1998 9. American Indian Ceremonial Dances by Collier 1972 Est. $120-200 HWAC# 136720Lot# 3379 1893-1913 American Indian Fiction and Non-Fiction Books (4) A pair of the same non-fiction work of American Indians by Kate Dickinson Sweetser and two novels about Indians by Edward S. Ellis.Ellis’ works include “Wilderness Fugitives” and “The Path in the Ravine.” Both books are beautifully illustrated, with very solid boards and intact fly pages. There is some separation from the spine in one. Though Ellis can be found in Howes’ U.S. IANA, it is for his book on Kit Carson. The two non-fiction works by Sweetser, include the “Book on Indian Braves.” The books are illustrated beautifully with block prints. The fly pages and tissues are intact and the boards show normal wear with a slight bubble on the inside of one. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $240-400 HWAC# 135962Lot#3380American IndiansGeneralReferenceWorks(10Volumes) 1.MysticWarriors of the Plains, by Mails, 1972 2. Encyclopedia of North American Indian Tribes by Yenne, 1986 3. North American Indians by Owens, et.al. 1967 4. Dictionary of the American Indian, by Stoutenburgh, 1960 5. Touch the Earth, by Mcluhan 1971 6. Dakota Sioux Indian Dictionary, by Warcloud, 1971 7. Indians of the Plains, by Lowie, 1954 8. The Black Moccasin by Tatsey, 1971 9. Paiute by Wheeler 1986 10. Handbook of the INdians of California by Kroeber, 1976 Est. $120-180 HWAC# 136721Lot# 3381 1855 Life Experiences with the Indians This is an account of life experiences by a white man after his capture by Indians called “Life in the Wigwam” by Samuel G. Drake c1855. Book definitely has condition issues with bindery, board wear, including bumps and foxing throughout, but it is an account written for the times. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 135963Lot# 3382 Indiana 1882 Book on Living Among the Indians for 33 Years A beautiful copy of Colonel Richard Irving Dodge’s “Thirty Three Years Among Our Wild Indians” c1882. The beauty of the book begins with the sharp gold embossing. It’s dedicated by the author to General William Tecumseh Sherman and it’s condition is fine. The fly pages are all intact as is all the many tissues that guard the picture plates throughout the book. No spine or board issues. There is a bonus in the form of a library checkout card from the Porter County School District. This is a bargain, giving the reader a perspective on the first Americans in a time of turmoil for that culture. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC#135961

128Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Books-AntiquarianLot# 3383 1871 “Belden, the White Chief: Or, Twelve Years Among the Wild Indians of the Plains” George P. Belden was born in New Philadelphia, Ohio in 1844. He ran away from his Ohio home sometime between 1855 and 1857, and settled in Brownville, Nebraska Territory. During the Civil War, Belden served in the 1st Nebraska Infantry, the 1st Nebraska Veteran Cavalry Volunteers, and the 2nd Nebraska Cavalry, rising to the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. He later received a Lieutenant’s commission in the regular army and held assignments at Ft. Phil Kearney, Dakota Territory, Ft. D.A. Russell, Wyoming Territory and Ft. McPherson, Nebraska Territory. He was court-martialed in 1869 and cashiered on November 4, 1869. He died in 1871, either the murder victim of an Unkpapa Sioux or of a half-breed with whom he had quarreled. This is an 1871 edition. It has bindery issues with some separation and several scuffs and bumps on the cover boards. There appears to be some water damage and foxing. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 136810Lot# 3384 New York, New York 1866 Shea’s Indian Nations A very rare report to the Southern District of New York, of the The Five Indian Nations 1866 reprint from Bradford’s 1727 report. This one has an introduction and notes by John Gilmary Shea. There is a sticker on the inside fly page that reads George S. Conover, Geneva, N.Y. Research shows that he was one of early leaders of the then village of Geneva, the site of a former Seneca Indian Village. Fly pages are intact, the boards scuffed with age and there is a slight peeling at the top of the spine. There is a small spot of ink on bottom edges of a few pages. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 135869Lot# 3385 1910 “My Friend the Indian” Rare Book “My Friend the Indian” By James Mclaughlin c1910. This book is rare, however it’s in not great condition, with the binding coming loose. The book comes with a small pamphlet and box insert. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 131628Lot# 3386 1902 English-Dakota Dictionary An exceptional copy of a Dakota/Sioux Indian and English translation dictionary. This was compiled in 1902 by John P. Williamson, a missionary of the Presbyterian Church. The book is in excellent condition with no spine or bindery issues. Boards are nice with exception of a small tear edge on back edge. All fly pages are intact. All in all, a very nice book for its age. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 135859Lot# 3387 1913 “The Vanishing Race” by Dr. Joseph K. Dixon This is a copy of the 1913 non-fiction work “The Vanishing Race” by Dr. Joseph Dixon. The story is told through text and beautiful photos and plates. Book has definite spine separation issues with tearing away at bottom. Tissue is detached, but there is a handwritten dedication by the author in the front fly page. Nice embossed title on front board but some bump damage. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 136809Lot# 3388 1791 Document Requesting Payment for Military Service During the Revolutionary War This document is a request by Caleb Jakes of Hampton County, New York on June 22, 1791 requesting payment for services rendered during the Revolutionary War for 15 pounds, 11 shillings, and 11 pence while under the command of Capt. John Sopham. Witnessed by Barry Jakes the 4th. Sealed and in the presence of List W. Williams and James Brown. Size 7 1/2 in. X 12 in. Light folds and tear good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 135994Lot# 3389 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. $100-200 HWAC# 137533Lot# 3390 1953-1970’s George A. Custer Book Trio Three books that tell the stories of George Armstrong Custer. First, “The Custer Myth” by Col. W.A. Graham c1953. Book is in excelle3nt condition, with intact dust jacket, fly pages and undamaged boards. Next, “Of Garryowen In Glory” by Lt. Col. Melbourne Chandler c1960. Dust Jacket intact as are fly pages and boards. Again, excellent condition. Lastly, “Diaries of the Little Big Horn” by Captain Michael J. Koury c1970. Book looks brand new with everything intact. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 136828Lot# 3391 Boots & Saddles, Elizabeth Custer (George Custer Biography) 1885, Harpers, New York. The classic biography of George Custer by his wife. Howes (980) reports two different issues of this work with the same pagination and imprint, but one has a map added on page 9. It is thought by some that the map only came with the brown hard binding, while the dark blue binding appears to be the version without the map, however, some brown bound copies offered on the web appear to be absent the map. Howes, nor elsewhere, seem to discuss that there are (at least) two different colored bindings and paper quality, each printed by Harper’s in 1885. This brown version offered here has the map on page 9 (not a fold-out map). Of note, the paper quality in this brown version is of a finer nature. The blue bound version of a different lot here is of a thicker, coarser wove paper of apparent lesser quality. Wear at spine ends, colors bright, old ink inscription in frontspiece and old light pencil inscription on page one of nineteenth century owner (easily removable). Est. $200-500 HWAC# 135900Lot# 3392 Boots & Saddles, Elizabeth Custer Biography of George Custer 1885, Harpers, New York. The classic biography of George Custer by his wife. This is a rare blue binding without the map on page 9. Howes (980) reports two different issues of this work with the same pagination and imprint, but one has a map added on page 9. It is thought by some that the map only came with the brown hard binding, while the dark blue binding appears to be the version without the map, however, some brown bound copies offered on the web appear to be absent the map. Howes, nor elsewhere, seem to discuss that there are (at least) two different colored bindings and paper quality, each printed by Harper’s in 1885. Of note, the paper quality in this blue bound version is of a thicker, coarser wove paper of apparent lesser quality than the brown map version. Wear at spine ends, separation of front board starting. black colors on the binding are weak. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 135901

129View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Military / CusterLot# 3393 1876 A Life of Major Gen’l George A. Custer This book is based on the life of George Armstrong Custer by by Frederick Whittaker. it was published the same year of Custer’s death. While the fly pages and tissue are intact, the rest of the book has a severely torn and detached spine. There are bumped corners on the boards a little foxing. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 135861Lot# 3394 1890 Following the Guidon, Indian Wars (First Edition) “Following the Guidon” by Elizabeth B. Custer, first edition, published in 1890 and the third book written by the widow of George A, Custer in an attempt to save her husband’s legacy and actions that had been questioned by President Grant, among others. This book appears to have come directly from the printer, the condition is that good. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 135841Lot# 3395 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. $60,000-90,000 HWAC# 131566

130Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Military / Civil WarLot# 3396 Pennsylvania U.S. Box Plate Recovered from Little Round Top Gettysburg Battle 1863 This box plate is roughly 3.25 in. across with US embossed on the face. The plate would have appeared on the face of a cartridge box before being dislodged. It was deaccessioned from the Gettysburg Museum of History; item 01.AFLRT2.13 in 2013. The artifact was recovered from the Gettysburg battle field at Little Round Top at the 20th Maine’s Front, by Al Flickinger. The plate shows patination of a buried piece consistent with vintage metallurgy. Currently displayed in a small riker box without additional distractions. It includes a letter of guarantee from noted Gettysburg historian, Erik Dorr, Curator of the Gettysburg Museum of History. The museum incidentally is the family home of the Dorrs since 1818. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 135999Lot# 3397 Civil War Buttons with American Eagle This lot of 20 Civil War buttons are from varied manufacturers. 13 buttons are in poor and damaged condition, several appear to be dug-ups. 7 more buttons are in very good condition with manufacturers as: Steele and Johnson, Horstmann, and Waterbury Button Co. Please see photo for details. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 137728Lot# 3398 Civil War Buttons with American Eagle by Scovill This lot contains thirty-five (35) buttons all with the American Eagle on face made by Scovill Co. Waterbury from 5/8 in. to 7/8 in. Two buttons have the letter “I” in the center of the shield for Infantry. All appear to be non-dug-up condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137721Lot# 3399 Civil War Coat Buttons by Scovill and Mintzer This lot contains 6 Civil War coat buttons made by Scovill in bright condition 7/8 in., 5 shirt buttons by Scovill, 1 coat button by W. G. Mintzer phild.7/8 in., and one GAR button 5/8 in. by the Waterbury button Co. One flag watch fob. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 137722Lot# 3400 Military Buttons from Civil War to WW 2 This is a cache of 25 buttons and pins. Four coat buttons from the Civil War, Scovill, one is Horstman, one Boylan. Many others are WW2 vintage infantry by company number. One belt hook and cap pin. Please see photo for details. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 137727Lot# 3401 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. $400-800 HWAC# 137731Lot# 3402 Civil War Letter & Photograph A touching handwritten letter from the Hospital of the Illinois Cavalry from Legrange Tennesse: “To Mrs. Murdock, Re Joseph Murdock, patient, going home tomorrow very weak, we done all that could be done, might die on the road and meet you in heaven, Robert J Keil, Ward Master. Also a 2 1/2 x 4 inch photo of a Union soldier. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $150-250 HWAC# 132576Lot# 3403 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. $200-400 HWAC# 135993Lot# 3404 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. $300-600 HWAC# 131569Lot# 3405 c1860s Civil War General CDV Collection Lot of 6 different. Some are identified on the reverse, but we’re not sure the accuracy of these identifications. Includes: two identified as Gen. AP Hill, two identified as Bragg, one identified as Otto Strahl, and one unidentified. Two of the CDVs are published by E&HT Anthony; the rest do not list a photographer. Foxing and soiling. Please inspect. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 134167Lot# 3406 Confederate Generals CDV Group Lot of 6 different. Very rare. Identified in pencil on reverse. Five are published by E&HT Anthony, New York. Includes: Gen. Arnold Elzey; two different (illustration and picture) of Gen. Joseph Johnson; A.P. Hill; Edmund Kirby Smith; and Fitzhugh Lee. Foxing. One has chips along edges. Please inspect. Est. $600-1500 HWAC#134175Lot# 3407 Early Civil War Confederate General CDVs Lot of 3 different early shots of Civil War generals. Identified in pencil on the reverse. Two are published by E&HT Anthony, New York. Includes: Robert E. Lee (E&HT Anthony); Leonidas Polk (“Sewanee’s Fighting Bishop”, E&HT Anthony); and William Hardee (no photographer, trimmed). Foxing on two. Please inspect. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 134183Lot# 3408 Tintype Photo of a Civil War Soldier with Spencer Rifle This tintype photo depicts a Union soldier not in uniform, with a full-length Spencer musket, a large cartridge breach-loading rifle of the period c.1865. Captain George Armstrong Custer was a supporter of the Spencer rifle in combat for the cavalry which would explain the soldiers’ boots. An extremely rare quality photograph, of a very rare musket. The tintype is in very good to excellent condition, 3 in. X 3 in. The original case has a torn binding. A must-have for any Civil War buff. Please see photo for details. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 137532

131View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Military / Civil WarLot#3409Unidentified Stereoview of Famous US House (Civil War?) This stereoview is a mystery to us. It shows a brick house with a man posing in front next to a cannon. There also appears to be some sort of monument to the right of the house. At first, we suspected this might be a home of Ulysses S. Grant, but a conclusive match could not be made. The same for other notable men of the time (Lincoln, Lee, etc.). The presence of the cannon, as well as what appear to posted signs in the yard, have us suspect this may be a site of Civil War notoriety? Perhaps Gettysburg? 4.5 x 7” No photographer listed. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 134209Lot# 3410 Men’s Portraits, Civil War Era Tin Types Album Twelve CDV-size tintypes from a folding pocket album. None identified. At least four shots appear to contain the same man, sometimes with others. Two are family shots. No uniforms, no give-aways about location. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 135623Lot# 3411 Photographic History of the Civil War in 10 Volumes Francis Miller, editor, NY, the review of reviews company 1912. Blue binding, 8.5x11” generally very fine. Outstanding photographic history of the civil war. A must for any major collector! Est. $400-800 HWAC# 136473Lot# 3412 1888 “The Smoked Yank” Autographed by Author “The Smoked Yank” by Melvin Grigsby c1888. Book gives an account of the Civil War. In later years, the author lead a detachment during the Spanish American War known as “Grigsby’s Cowboys.” Book is autographed by the author. Boards have somme bump damage, but fly pages are intact. There is minor staining on bottom of front board. Bindery and spine appears in decent condition. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 135842Lot# 3413 1912 “The Civil War Through the Camera” A 16 volume set in softcover detailing the Civil War with photographs actually taken in Civil War Times. Also includes Elson’s New History. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 136788Lot# 3414 1881 Autobiography of Civil War General P,H, Sheridan (2) Two volume set of General Phillip Sheridan’s U.S. IANA 394-398) autobiography c1888. Life and times of the Union General and Indian Wars participant. Fly pages for both volumes intact, no bindery issues, boards in surprisingly good condition. Volume I has all fly pages and tissues intact. Volume II is missing tissue, which has resulted in the front plate fading to almost invisibility. Nice condition considering age. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $240-300 HWAC# 136818Lot# 3415 1852-1865 Civil War Army Strategy These two early books outline strategies for battle in the mid-19th century. First, we have “”Advanced Guard Outpost & Detachment Service of Troops with the Essential Principles of Strategy” & Grand Tactics” by D.H. Mahan L.L.D. c1862. Fly pages intact, along with some maps, some fraying on top of pages. Boards show some bump damage and wrinkling. Next, we have “Manual of Bayonet Exercises” by George B. McClellan “Commander-in-Chief” of the U.S. Army c1852. This book is in vey nice condition, although there is minor foxing on the intact fly pages and the illustrations of technique near the end of the book. All in all, these are two very nice books in condition and historical significance. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $160-300 HWAC# 135977Lot# 3416 1885 Civil War Book Pair (2) Two books about the Civil War, or as one book is entitled “History of the Great Rebellion” by Thomas B. Kettell c1865. Fly pages are intact, but have staining and foxing. Tissue intact some moisture wrinkling. Also included is “The Popular History of the Civil War” by Captain. George B. Herbert c1885. The fly pages are intact, but there is page separation and boards show bump damage. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 135855Lot# 3417 1866-1885 Civil War History Trio of Books Three rare, massive reference books written about the War Between the States in retrospect. The first is “Catalogue of Connecticut Volunteers” c1869. This a listing of all the infantry, cavalry and artillery units that came from that state. Book has some moisture wrinkling, boards are slightly warped, all in all, book is in good condition with all fly pages intact. Next, “The Great Conspiracy” by John A. Logan.The Great Conspiracy: Its Origin and History : a partisan account of the Civil War (Illustrated) is an historic account of slavery and the resulting civil war. Written by John Alexander Logan a solider and political leader from Illinois. Book’s board are starting to detach and should be repaired. Fly pages intact as is tissue. Lastly, “Military & Naval History of the Rebellion of the United States” by W.J. Tenney c1866. Book is in very good condition, some foxing. Bindery and spine in sturdy shape, Fly pages and tissue intact. Boards have some scuffs and bump damage at corners. All in all, great condition for a book this old and used. Please see photos for more condition and details. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 135840Lot# 3418 1860’s Four Books on Civil War Experiences Four books, each offering first hand accounts of the War Between the States. First, “On Wheels and How I came There” by Private W.B. Smith c1892. There are bindery issues with some separation, boards show some bump damage. All in all in good condition. Next is “Three Years in the Federal Cavalry” by Captain William Glazier c1871. Book has bindery separation, scuffed and bump damage and some tearing at bottom. Fly pages show some foxing, but are intact. Next “Four Years in Secessia” by Junius Henri Browne c1865, All fly pages and tissue intact, but foxing. Bindery and spine good but boards show plenty of wear. Lastly, “Recollections of the Civil War” by Charles A. Dana c1898. Boards in decent shape, no bindery or spine issues evident, fly pages and tissue intact. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $400-700 HWAC# 136792Lot#34191865GeneralShermanBiographies (3) Three books that offer different views and accounts of the life of Union General William Tecumseh Sherman. First we have “Sherman and His Campaigns by Col. S.M. Bowman & Lt. Col. R.B. Irwin c1865. Book has several owner inscriptions. Tissues and fly pages intact, there are nicks on boards, but spine appears to be in decent condition. Next are two copies of “Life and Deeds of General Sherman” by Henry Davenport Northrop. One is c1865 and has bindery issues and some detached pages. Spine cover is ripped near top. lastly, is a memorial edition the aforementioned biography, copyright 1891. Nice embossed hardcover, boards in nice condition, flay pages and tissue intact. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 136814Lot# 3420 1870 History of the War for the Union (3 Volumes) Three volume publication of “History of the War for the Union”by E.A Duyckinck and was published in 1870. Although the volumes are full of great block print plates and the tissues are in place, there are several bindery and spine issues. Pages also show some storage dampness wrinkling. I think this trio is worthy of restoration. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 136794

132Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Military / Civil WarLot# 3421 1887 & 1866 The Civil War through the Eyes of Women (2) A pair of vintage books giving a view of the Civil War through the eyes of women. First, we have “Women of the War” by Frank Moore c1866. Book is in decent shape with fly pages and tissue intact. There is foxing and the boards have had the embossing fade. There is slight dampness damage on some later pages. Next, “My Story of the War” by Mary A. Livermore c1887. Fly pages and tissue intact, with foxing evident.Embossing on spine still sharp, boards show normal wear. Overall, book is in strong shape. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC#136802Lot# 3422 1916 & 1961 Personnel of the Civil War (3) A boxed set of two volumes “Personnel of the Civil War” by William Frayne Amann c1961. These are near new, with very little scuffing and just the usual wear from use. The next is “Soldiers, Sailors and Marines of the Civil War” c1916 the survivors and residents of the state of Massachusetts. This appears to be a softcover publication that was fitted with boards. It’s also in very nice condition. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 136801Lot# 3423 1875 Three Civil War Books Three accounts of the Civil War each in beautifully embossed cover. First we have “Battles for the Union” by William Glazier c1875. All fly pages intact as it tissue. There is slight spine separation and board corners show wear. Next is “The Blue Coats” by Capt. John Truesdale c1867. Fly pages and tissue intact, lots of foxing on early pages. Boards and spine show wear. Finally, “Bullet and Shell” by George Williams c1882. Book has definite spine separation, but boards are in nice condition. Great trio of Civil War accounts. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 136816Lot# 3424 1890 “Prisoners of War and Military Prisons” Civil War This book combines the stories of the hardships endured by officers and by private soldiers. It attempts to give a somewhat more extended view of the South and show that the treatment described by the narrators was general and not confined to particular prisons or special localities. Compiled by Asa B. Isham, Henry M. Davidson & Henry B. Furness c1890. Book has bindery separation issues, fly pages intact. Boards have light scuffing and bump damage. Embossing still sharp. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 135848Lot# 3425 1890’s Three Civil War General Biographies Three biographies about three different Civil War generals. First, we have “Pickett...and His Men,” written by his widow Lasalle Corbell Pickett. There are issues, with a few loose pages and some staining on the boards. Next, is the autobiography of Gen. George McClellan. Book is dated 1887 and shows a slight bindery separation, although tissue and flay pages are intact. Cover embossing is sharp and boards show normal corner wear. Interestingly, a previous owner of this book kept news clippings that include Mrs. McClellan’s obituary and an article about McClellan’s son the former mayor of New York City, among others. Lastly, a first edition of the biography of Winfield Scott by Edward D. Mansfield Esq. Book condition shows some small tears and corner wear on the boards. Tissues and fly pages are intact, but there is some foxing. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 136815Lot# 3426 Chattanooga, Tennessee Guide to Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain and the Battle Fields Revised edition Guide to Chattanooga Lookout Mountain and the Battle Fields. Published by T.H. Payne & Company. Circa 1885. 56 pages with illustrations, business directory and discourse about Civil War locations. Overall good condition, some corner tears, 6 x 9 inches. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC#135232Lot#3427WyomingArchive for Indian Wars Medal of Honor Winner William B. Lewis Archive for Medal of Honor winner William B. Lewis. Three person items plus a large group of research materials and background information including photocopies of military records related to Lewis’ time in the military. 1) 1877 Liberty seated half dollar engraved to be a personal ID tag. Two holes at top for suspension. Reverse: Sgt. / Will. B. Lewis / Co. B 3D. U.S. Cav / Bluff Station/ Wyo. 1-22-77. 2) Red “shoulder colors.” 3) Medallion with ribbon. Obverse: Indian Wars /[raised pictorial of Native American on horseback] // United States Army / [eagle on arrows] / For / Service. 1.25” diameter. Ribbon is 2” long. Comes in case. William B. Lewis enrolled in the cavalry in January 1874. He was stationed with Co. B of the 3rd Cavalry at Fort Laramie during the Indian Wars. On January 9th, 1879, a group of Chief Dull Knife’s Cheyennes broke out of the garrison at Fort Robinson. Companies B and D of the 3rd Cavalry were dispatched to help block their escape farther West. On January 20th, 1879, Lewis and two others volunteered to scout out the Cheyenne’s position. They found a wounded Cheyenne warrior who had been left behind. This Cheyenne shot at Lewis and the other soldiers. Lewis killed him. Capt. John B. Johnson, who was Lewis’ commander, recommended him for the Medal of Honor on February 7th. It was awarded to Lewis in front of the garrison at Fort Laramie on April 17, 1879. His citation was for “Bravery in skirmish.” Lewis had a tragic life after the award. In March 1884, while serving as quartermaster sergeant at Fort Leavenworth, his arm was severely bitten by a horse. The limb became paralyzed, and Lewis was discharged on April 2nd, 1885. His health continued to decline in the following years, leading to his death at the young age of 53 on Nov. 1st, 1900 in Mamaroneck, New York. He is buried in Beechwoods Cemetery in New Rochelle, NY. [Sources: The Nebraska Indian Wars Reader, R. Eli Paul; photocopies of historical records, included in this lot] Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 134218Lot# 3428 Indian Scout Service Hat Badge and Collar Pin This lot has three pins for the United States Indian Scout Service c. 1890. The Riker box contains the hat badge of crossed arrows, a design used in 1890; and a small coat button at 7/8 in. diameter. The button has a dent in the face and broken loop. The last piece is a collar button with screw backing marked USS. All C.1890’s. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 137729Lot# 3429 American Indian Wars Reference Group (5 Volumes) 1. The Indian Wars by Utley, et. al. 1977 2. Brave Warriors, Wiltsey, 1963 3-4. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, ( 2 copies) 1975, 1991 both by Brown 5. War Cries on Horseback, by Longstreet, 1970 All generally fine condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 136723

133View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Military Lot# 3430 Deeds Of Valor a book From Records in the Archives of the U.S. Goverment This two volume set published in 1907 written in the survivors own hand covers the war between the states, the Indian wars, to the Spanish-American war. First edition only, dark purple cloth cover for volume 1, and dark red cloth cover for volume 2. 9 in. X 11 in. books with broken bindings and bent and worn corners. The owner signed the inside front cover 1912, age 16 years. Fascinating read, well illustrated. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 137732Lot# 3431 Washington, D.C. 1887 Mexican War Pension Applications So, if you fought in the Mexican War and failed to apply for your pension, now’s your chance to apply. These are two documents issued to war veterans back in the 1870’s. One appears to be instruction, the other, a blank application for service pensionBoth have slight tears. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 135904Lot# 3432 Cabinet Card photograph 1880’s Artillery Unit with Wives This cabinet card 5 in. X 8 in. appears to be in the 1880’s-1890’s with one officer wearing a dated kepee with artillery badging. Great photo of officers with their wives. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 137736Lot# 3433 c1870s-80s US Cavalry StagedHold-UpMountedPhotograph Veryinterestingmounted photograph of three men on horseback, all with guns drawn, with one man raising his arm in surrender. Location is some sort of grassland. All three are wearing US Cavalry clothing items, most evident on the man in the middle. This includes: McLellan saddles, 45-70 cartridge belts (c.1873), enclosed holsters, and Colt Peacemaker revolvers (1/2” barrels, c.1873). We believe this to be a staged photo, evident by the expression on the man on the right’s face. There is also a dog calmly standing in the background. The two men on the left have their revolvers fully cocked. The man on the right also has a long rope at his waist. Perhaps these three soldiers were asked to stage a cattle rustling/horse thief scene? Photo is 4.25 x 8” on 5 x 8” mount. Soiling, some chips on mount. A few scribbles on reverse. No photographer identified. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 135763Lot# 3434 Military Hospital Photograph 1880’s This large frame photo 8 in. X 5 in. appears to be at a military hospital with members of an artillery unit present. Thought to be taken during the Indian wars, location unknown. Light but very good condition. A rare find. Please see photo for details. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 137735Lot# 3435 1896 War in Cuba by Gonzalo de Quesada & Henry Davenport Northrop Originally written to promote the cause of the Cubans in their revolution against Spain, and published in 1896, two years before the Spanish-American War.Subtitled “A Complete Record of Spanish Tyranny.” There are several photos and illustrations in this 758-page book. Fly pages are intact, boards have wear on the corners and spine is starting to separate, but easily repaired. Please see photos for more condition and detail. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 136781Lot# 3436 c1898 Rough Riders, Spanish American War, Collection Lot of 17. Many are Teddy Roosevelt-related. Photographs and ephemera. The Rough Riders were a 1st US Volunteer Calvary Unit formed by President McKinley after the sinking of the USS Maine to fight in the Spanish-American War. In order to find men ready for the Cuban tropical climate they would encounter, the government focused recruitment on frontiersmen from the Indian Territory, the New Mexico Territory, the Arizona Territory, and the Oklahoma Territory. Roosevelt served as a commander. The term “Rough Riders” was taken from Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. 1) Nine photographs: cabinet card of soldier at Camp Alger with a 45/70 trapdoor Springfield (by Roshon); mounted photo of soldier with rifle in studio, 7.25 x 5.25”, unidentified; cabinet card of two soldiers in front of American flag with rifles and 30/40 Krag ammunition, smokeless cartridges, first time used in war (McKay, photographer); 4.25 x 6” mounted photo of three soldiers outside of tent with rifles displayed; studio photograph of soldier with rifle and ammunition belt (Demers & Son, photographer), 7.25 x 5.25”; 5.5 x 6.5” mounted photo of twin soldiers in camp, dated Tampa, Florida, July 29th, 98; small mounted photo of soldier in studio with gun and ammo, 4.25 x 3.25”; and two other cabinet cards of soldiers. 2) Ephemera includes: Teddy Roosevelt Wild West Gum trade card; postcard of the Menger Hotel in San Antonio; Scribner’s advertisement for series of articles about the Rough Riders as told by Roosevelt; postcard of Roosevelt next to men in camp; two different Rough Riders 50th anniversary commemorative covers; another Roosevelt postcard; and pamphlet, “Roosevelt’s Military Record,” by Bridgadier-General Henry V. Boyton. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 134208Lot# 3437 New Mexico c1898 Photograph Archive of “Rough Rider” Soldier Charles P. Cochran Lot of 4 original Spanish-American War photographs related to Charles Cochran, a member of the “Rough Riders,” Company H, 1st US Volunteer Calvary. Also included in the lot are photocopies of official military papers related to Cochran’s enlisting and discharge. Cochran was born in Lincoln County, New Mexico in 1871. When he enlisted in 1898 in Santa Fe, he listed his occupation as “cowboy.” He was discharged as a corporal in Sept. 1898 at Camp Wikoff in New York. He died in 1911 in Loraine, Texas. 1) 10.5 x 13” mounted photograph dated Sept. 12, 1898, Montauk Point, NY. Shows Cochran (right) with four other soldiers. Likely at Camp Wikoff. 2) Two cabinet cards of Cochran. One is a studio portrait with Cochran in his Rough Riders uniform incl. rifle and ammunition. No photographer listed. The other cabinet card is by Butter of Eddy, NM, showing an older Cochran. 3) Large mounted photograph by Anderson, Kearney. Not identified or dated, but appears to be Company H at camp. 10 x 12” Cochran appears to be the 4th soldier from the right. Fascinating group of original Spanish-American War photographs! Est. $240-400 HWAC# 134213Lot# 3438 Seven Books on Teddy’s Rough Riders Seven books about Roosevelt’s Rough Riders. Included is “Bully!” by Jeff Heatley c1998. softcover, “The Arizona Rough Riders” by Charles Herner c1970, near new with dust jacket, “Roosevelt’s Rough Riders” by Virgil Carrington Jones c1971. Has dust jacket. and more. All seem in good condition and will be a nice addition to your library. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136785Lot# 3439 Tintype Photo of Soldier Spanish-American War This tintype photo is 3 in. X 3 in. in its original case. The photo is of an American Soldier from the Spanish American War. The photo is crisp but the case shows wear. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 137530

134Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Military / Spanish American WarLot# 3440 Cabinet Card of Rear Admiral Dewey Photo 1393 by Alfred S. Campbell (not in Mautz). 4.25 x 6.5” Medium contrast. Some foxing. George Dewey was Admiral of the Navy and is best known for his victory at the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish–American War. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $150-200 HWAC# 135829Lot# 3441 Spanish American War 7th Cavalry Photo Cabinet card 6 3/4 x 8 1/2”, no photographer showmn. Mount and photo are soiled. edges worn. Reverse” “A friend of mine in 7th Cav”. The photo shows a tent with eleven men standing in front and sitting. The commanding officer is at center in the background. His photo here matches the sketch found online of teh 7th Cavalry, Spanish American War, 1898 Est. $120-200 HWAC# 136603Lot# 3442 1898 Spanish American War Stereo Cards Almost 100 stereo cards of images from the Spanish American War. Rough Riders, Roosevelt, American battleships, wrecks, skirmishes, prisoners, Spanish warships, trenches, calvary, Cuba, The Philippines, Puerto Rico, and much more! This is an amazing collection! Also included: 30 stereo cards of special interesting places around the U.S. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 136918Lot# 3443 c1898 Spanish-American War Photograph Collection Lot of 5. 1) Double-sided album page with two labelled soldier photographs on each side. Photos are 3.25 x 3.25” Labelled: Taking it easy at Tampa, Fla.; Ready to ‘turn in’; Coronado Beach Fisherman; and Food for Powder. 2) Mounted photograph of a soldier with his rifle by Smedley of New York. 8 x 6” 3) 5.5 x 6.5” mounted photo showing 4 soldiers, one in a ditch, thatch roof structures in the background. 4) Unique mounted photograph of soldiers in a barber shop tent. Labelled on the reverse as “Barber Shop of Comp. E., 1st US Cavalry, [illegible]. 7 x 9” 5) Westerner magazine, Vol. 7, Number 3, Summer 1975 with article “At War with Sgt. McKee: Fighting the Spanish and Yellow Fever.” Est. $200-400 HWAC# 134214Lot# 3444 Spanish-American War Pin with Helmet This dress pin was used during the Spanish-American War. It displays an American eagle with pin back and a spiked helmet attachment. Worn as jewelry, professionally made. Roughly 2.5 in. in length. Est. $100-200 HWAC#137724Lot# 3445 Spanish-American War Service Medals This lot of three service medals from the Spanish-American War are: 1897 100% Duty medal, 1898 2nd Class Marksman medal from the state of Pennsylvania, and the third medal is a Marksman MYM bar with three hanging bullets, 1894, 1895, 1896. All bronze construction. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 137725Lot# 3446 Spanish American War Veteran’s Medal This Spanish-American War Veteran’s medal depicts the American eagle over a cloth ribbon of the flag, with cross in near perfect condition. Includes the original box. Please see photo for details. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 137528Lot# 3447 Spanish American War Medal and Uniform Accoutrements (7) Includes 2 breast badges for the Cuba conflict, 2 hat badges, 2 infantry pins, and a shoulder epaulet. Est. $200-400 HWAC#137444Lot# 3448 Sterling Silver Marksman Trophy Cup, CA Regiment 5th Calvary Company D 1901 Sterling silver 3 handled trophy cup, 11” tall, 7.5” diameter, gold wash interior, made by Shreve and Company SF, “sterling” 3.5 Pints. “Regimental Trophy/ Company Competition/ 200 300 500 Yards // won by / 1901 Co D Score. 19 oz troy. 17.5 ounces of silver contained. Classic Spanish American war silver artifact! Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 137430Lot# 3449 1900 The Spanish American War in Three Volumes A report by Major General Harry C,. Corbin Adjutant General of the United States on the Spanish American War in three volumes. All fly pages and tissue intact. Boards are in nice condition, but spine and bindery has some loosening issues. Some bump damage to back and corners. Three solid volumes with a ton of information on The Spanish American conflict. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 136790Lot# 3450 History of the Spanish American War by Henry Waterson, 1898 Est. $80-100 HWAC#137427Lot# 3451 The Story of the War of 1898 Elegant large hardback volume. “The Story of the Spanish-American War and the Revolt in the Philippines,” told by W. Nephew King. Illustrated from drawings in black and white, photographs taken at the front and paintings by the best artists. Published by Peter Fenelon Collier & Son, 1902. 286 pages, 17 x 12 inches. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 136001

135View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Military / Spanish American WarLot# 3452 1899 Books on Cuban Conflict of the Spanish American War This is a lot of six books dealing with the history of the Cuban campaign during the Spanish American War. First, “History of the Essex Troop” with forward by Major General James G. Harbord c1925. Fly pages and tissue intact and there is a little fading on front board. Good condition. Next, “Greater America” by J. Tennyson Neely c1898. Some bindery separation. Pictures are sharp and boards in good shape. Next, “The Cuban and Porto Rican Campaigns” by Richard Harding Davis c1898. Book in good condition boards a little dirty, inscribed for gift, strong spine. Next, “Neely’s Panorama of Our New Possessions” by F. Tennyson Neely c1898. Fly page intact, nice boards bright embossing.Next, “The Martial Spirit” by Walter Millis c1931. Some bindery and spine issues, tear at top of spine. with it also tearing away. Decent condition. Lastly, “ The War in Cuba or the Struggle for Freedom” by Señor Gonzalo de Quesada c1896. Book has a bright title board, has fly pages and tissue intact, but small tear at spine. Good condition. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 136791Lot# 3453 1899 “Troop “C’ In Service” by Anthony Fiala (Autographed) An Account of the Part Played by Troop “C” of the New York Volunteer Cavalry in the Spanish-American War of 1898. [Brooklyn, N. Y.] :[Eagle press], 1899. there is separation of the binding and some wear on the boards. Fly pages intact. Please see “First Name” personal autograph on first fly page. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 136784Lot# 3454 c1899-1913 Moro Rebellion, Philippine–American War, Real Photo Postcard Collection Lot of 15 pieces. Includes very graphic images! 1) Twelve real photo postcards. a) Two showing a Moro native displaying the head of someone identified as a thief. b) Three different showing the same decapitated head of someone identified as a “Moro outlaw.”c) Soldiers standing around a log covered in human skulls. “[Illegible] After Battle of Dajo.” d) Two Philippine soldiers with three natives. “Captured Head-Hunter, Mountain Prov. P.I. 440” e) Group of 12 soldiers, some very young, “No. 138. Moro Constabulary. Stratton.” f) 323. “An Igorote Constabulary Serg’t” g) “Head Hunter with Heads, Banaue, N.V. Prov.” h) American soldier on horseback. i) “K. Troop ‘Minstrels.” Group of camp theatrical performers. 2) Also included is a cabinet card studio photograph of a soldier by E.V. Ellis. And two large military patches, 6 x 10.25”. The violent Moro Rebellion (1899-1913) took place during the Philippine-American War. The Moro were Muslim people who lived in the Southern Philippines. When the US took control of the Philippines from Spain in late 1899, the Moro refused to accept the US as being in control. Americans suffered losses amounting to 130 killed and 323 wounded, with another 500 or so dying of disease. The Philippine Scouts who augmented American forces during the campaign suffered 116 killed and 189 wounded. The Philippine Constabulary suffered heavily as well with more than 1,500 losses. Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 134216Lot# 3455 1899 War in the Philippines Book Trio Three books focused on the Spanish American War. Included is “The Life of George Dewey and the Conquest of the Philippines” by J.R. Jones c1899. Biography of Admiral Dewey. Nice embossed cover boards, some scuffs and bump damage, fly pages intact, print and photographic plates. Next is “Startling Experiences in Three Wars” Edited by Marshall Everett c1899. Accounts of War in China, War in the Philippines and War in South Africa. Book has spine and bindery separation issues, no foxing and all fly pages intact. Lastly, “Neely’s Photographs Fighting in the Philippines” by F. Tennyson Neely. Mostly a photo book. Bindery separation issues and cover boards have wrinkle issues. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 136789Lot# 3456 1910s Photo Diary of Pancho Villa by W.H. Horne, with 3 Books on the Mexican Revolution Photo Diary of Pancho Villa by W.H. Horne, with 3 Books on the Mexican Revolution The primary feature of this lot is a large collection of about 200 real photo postcards (RPCs), 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 with his personal annotations. Basing himself in El Paso, Texas because of his health, Horne was not so much a journalist, but at the core, 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, particularly with his personal collection here, and has been incorporated in the telling and retelling of the events of the Mexican Revolution, in particular of Pancho Villa. One such book is 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 personalized photo journal of the 1916 Mexican Border Expedition. As assembled, this lot is an incredible collection of historic photographs from a tumultuous time in history along the U.S./Mexico border.. Est. $25,000-50,000 HWAC# 133775Many additional photos of this lot are available online at www.FHWAC.com

136Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Military / Pancho VillaLot# 3457 1930 “Here Comes Pancho Villa” by Louis Stevens Biography about the Mexican revolutionary leader by Louis Stevens. It’s subtitled “The Anecdotal History of a Genial Killer.” Book is in poor condition with loose pages and tears in the spine. Boards have bump damage, but book is still readable. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 136823Lot# 3458 New Mexico Pancho Villa Postcard Depicting Damaged Homes Back reads Mexican Mud-homes distroyed by Villa’s men in Columbus NM 1916 Ken Prag CollectionEst. $60-100 HWAC#138965Lot# 3459 Called To Service Coin- Defending the Mexican Border of the United States This call to service bronze coin commemorates the troops that were sent to the Mexican border to defend the United States against Pancho Villa after the March 16, 1916 raid on Columbus, New Mexico. The coin states: “Called to the Service June 18, 1916 For Services on the Mexican Border”. The obverse size reads: “Trust in the Lord and Keep Your Powder Dry”. Roughly 1.5 in. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 137726Lot# 3460U.S. Army Mexican Border Service Medals 1916-1917 This lot is a riker box with eight U.S. Army service medals and one large pin back identifying life on the border as hot with bugs and rattlesnakes. Dated 1916-1917, on the hunt for Poncho Villa. See photos for details. Est. $700-2000 HWAC# 135998Lot# 3461 Atascadero, California 1910 US Army Maneuvers, Atascadero, Watch Fob Obverse: US / (Crossed Cannons, Eagle, and Other Imagery). Reverse: U.S. Army / Maneuvers / Atascadero, Cal. / 1910. 1.5” diameter plus leather strap. Atascadero is located in San Luis Obispo County, California. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 134193Lot# 3462 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 4-23-14 5 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: 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. $10,000-15,000 HWAC#137096Lot 3462

137View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Military / WWILot# 3463 World War One 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; 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 photos of the U.S.S. Texas during World War Two (4 x 6 inches). Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 135924Lot# 3464 1914-1920 A WWI Victory Medal Plus Two (3) This trio of “Great War” medals includes a unique “Victory Medal with its original ribbon. These were issued by The United Kingdom to British and Imperial Forces in gratitude for their participation in “The War to End All Wars.” Also included is a King George V medal, presented by the Monarch to British and Imperial Forces. It also still has its original ribbon as well as a pin back to attach it to clothing. Lastly, an Army Rifle Association Medal presented by the British Army to those who proved to be “Skilled With a Rifle.” No ribbon. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 136888Lot# 3465 Small Arms Practice Medal Tiffany and Co. and Paratis Et Fidelis Medal The first medal is a Small Arms Practice Medal from New York State with seal depicted, obverse side is stamped Tiffany & Co. red bronze. The second medal is a pin bar with ribbon and pendant WG V8 NGSNY (possibly Nation Guard Sate of New York) ribbon in poor condition. Please see photo for details. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 137529Lot# 3466 World War I Liberty Loan Medal Made from German Cannons Obverse: Victory Liberty Loans (eagle and building pictorial). Reverse: Awarded / By / The U.S. Treasury / Department / For / Patriotic Service / In Behalf Of The / Liberty Loans. Made From Captured German Cannons. 1” diameter, holed for suspension. Nice patina on this World War I collectible. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 134163Lot# 3467 WW 1 Anti Aircraft Telephone Plaque This plaque was removed from one of the first telephones used in WW1. The earliest radiotelephones were developed by the Signal Corps and introduced in the European theater in 1918. This plaque reads: ANTI AIRCRAFT TELEPHONE TYPE EE-9 SIGNAL CORP U.S. ARMY ORDER NO. 140390 DATE 1918, 1st Balloon Co. 5th Div. Meuse-Argonne Oct. 11-23, 1918. The battle of Muese-Argonne has proven to be the deadliest battle in American history. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 137723Lot# 3468 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. $100-200 HWAC# 137730Lot# 3469 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. $100-200 HWAC# 137539Lot# 3470 WW1 45 Caliber Mills Canvas Pouch with Magazines This lot contains one Mills canvas twin pouch with two .45 cal. magazines for the Colt Government model pistol. Each mag. is 1/2 blued finish no other markings. There is also a three pocket pouch for the .45 cal. with six half moon clips, also of WW1 vintage. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 135991Lot# 3471 World War One Trench Jewelry Small ring with a man’s head marked “1914”. Consignor indicates “trench jewelry/ Austrian/German; 2.7 grams, 14 K - iron.” Metallic content not verified. Size six. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 138812Lot# 3472 WW1 Trench Art This repurposed WW 1 artillery shell has been made to look like a commander’s hat. It is marked “Dez. 1914 3.5 in. diam. St 90 Ke 11 under a crown, PATRONENFABRIK KARLSRUHE”. Above the brim of the hat is the badge of the Duke of Edinburgh’s (Wiltshire Regiment). Clearly the British were proud to have over-taken a Germany strong hold. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 137537Lot# 3473 WW1 and WW2 Trench Art This lot contains five pieces of trench art. Four are from WW1 a picture frame with 30-06 round; two ashtrays dated 1915 and 1917; one jar or humidor with lid of two different sized casings with the Bavarian coat of arms “in Treue Fest. or “steadfast in loyalty; firm in fidelity”. A single ashtray dated 1944; and three pipes in the shape of hand-guns. It gives new meaning to the phrase “the smoking gun.” Est. $200-400 HWAC#135997Lot# 3474 WW1 Service Medal with 1919 coin This service medal is brass with an Indian head coin nickel suspended. The nickel is dated 1919. An eagle over the flag banner that reads : “United We Stand Divided We Fall”. 2in. in length. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 137531Lot# 3475 WWI Library (about 23 Vols) Mostly Contemporary to WWI. An important library of WWI reference works nearly all published at the time of the war or immediately after. Includes a number with art related covers (in the Style of NC Wyath) This is an important group written and published at the time of the war offering first hand observations and experiences many of which may differ from todays interpretation of the war. Please see photo. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 136516Lot# 3476 Washington, D.C. “The War Paintings” by Claggett Wilson The War Paintings published by J. H. Sears & Company, Inc., 1928, New York. Paintings by Claggett Wilson, written by Alexander Woollcott and Henry McBride. The incredible color plates were printed in France. Hardcover book size is 14.5” x 16.75”. Claggett Wilson (1887-1952) was one of America’s first “Modernist” painters. Early in his career (1915), he was a teacher of painting and drawing at Columbia University. Serving as a lieutenant in The First World War, Claggett Wilson returned from France (1919) to document his experiences in his highly acclaimed War Paintings for which he was recommended for the Nobel Prize. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 136914

138Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Military / WWILot# 3477 1914 Military Instructional Book Collection (9) This is a nice collection of nine (9) military manuals, perfect for anyone looking to start their own army or navy. The eight hard bound books are in decent shape, considering their age, with intact boards and fly pages. Subject covered in the group of publications include offensive strategies, lectures on discipline, how to organize a militia, a basic field manual and more. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-400 HWAC# 136799Lot# 3478 WWI Magazine Memorabilia 1) Original “The Saturday Blade”, June 24, 1916. (11” x 14.5”, folded) “Militia Rushes to Arms”. 2) Original Collier’s, July 15, 1916 ( 15” x 10.75”). “A Little Mexican Expedition” by James Hopper. 3) Original “NY Times WWI Magazine Section, July 28, 1918” “After Four Years of War “(16.5” x 11.5”). 4) Original Alert Magazine, Military Press, Vol. 2 “The Beach Gets Tough” (13.5” x 10.75”). All are in good condition, wrapped in plastic. Amazing group of memorabilia. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136908Lot# 3479 WWI Real Photo Postcard Group 75 RPCs each carefully captioned using a typewriter by the photographer. This is a soldiers personal photographic record includes captured German soldiers, war zones, views of US fighting ships, etc. An outstanding personal record. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 138996Lot# 3480 Print for Over the Top Stamp Framed image for a US mint stamp depicting General John J. Pershing, commander of the American Expeditionary Force in WW1. 14.5” x 15”. Signed by Vebell. Also included: O. Germain--original French cartoon (8” x 11.5”) Est. $160-240 HWAC# 136921Lot# 3481 1945 Framed Flag Raising Iwo Jima Photograph Signed by Photographer Joe Rosenthal Nicely matted and framed signed photograph and stamp of iconic Flag Raising on Iwo Jima. Photo print is 8 x 10”, signed in black marker “Joe Rosenthal, AP Photographer, Iwo Jima, 1945.” Also 3c green commemorative stamp at bottom left, and plaque label. Rosenthal won the Pulitzer Prize for this photograph that he took on February 23, 1945, when Marines raised a flag atop Mount Suribachi, a volcano at the southern tip of the island. Frame is 16.5 x 13” Legs to display on desk. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 135871Lot# 3482 Signed Framed Photo of Flag Raising on Iwo Jima 21.5 x 21.5. Plaque reads February 23, 1945, The last three surviving medal of honor recipients of Iwo Jima. Jack Lucas, George E Wahlen, and Hershel W. Williams. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 135161Lot# 3483 San Diego, California “Ashore In San Diego: Souvenir of Your First Liberty” Humorous Map Cartoon map of the San Diego area, produced by the training department of visual eduction United States Naval Training center, San Diego. Appears to be World War Two vintage. 22 x 18 inches. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 135660Lot# 3484 California U.S. Army Air Forces of Santa Ana, Cal. Satin Pillow Cover This is a souvenir pillow cover from the U.S. Army Air Forces of Sana Ana, California. The fact that it is labeled for the Air Forces places the cover between 1942 and 1946. Before-hand it was known as the Army Air Corp. and later the U.S. Air Force. Blue satin with the Air Forces logo from WW II. Very good condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 133798Lot# 3485 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. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136143Lot# 3486 1930’s Nazi Party Pin Back Small lapel pin back of a Nazi Party swastika. Collectors of WWII and Axis souvenirs would like this. In excellent shape. Measures just under an inch. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC#136884Lot# 3487 WWII First German Surrender Letter at Aachen, Germany This letter of surrender is typed in English signed by (German) Colonel Gerhard Wilck and witnessed by (German) Captain E rhard Dabringhaus. This is the first surrender by Germans on German soil dated 21 October, 1944 at Aachen, Germany. No American or allied signatures are presented. This document must have been typed at the Headquarters of the 1st U.S. Infantry Division APO 1, U.S. Army for acceptance. Colonel Wilck is asking for consideration that his troops be treated as prisoners of war in accordance to the Geneva Convention of 1929. This document has “SECRET” stamped both top and bottom center under “UNCLASSIFIED” in black ink. An historic document to survive WWII. Colonel Wilck’s military career was essentially over. His predecessor was stripped of his command and sent the the Eastern front as a private. Est. $1000-3000 HWAC# 131565Lot# 3488 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. $100-150 HWAC# 131858Lot# 3489 1940’s-1960’s Military & Private Pilot Flight Charts A LARGE collection of flight charts and military celestial and bomber training maps. These were given to private pilots, making sure they kew various landmarks and dangers associated with the different areas that the maps cover. Locales include Kansas City, Missouri, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Little Rock, Arkansas and many more. Bomber training maps center on the desert outside of Albuquerque, New Mexico and there are maps that give pilots, military and private, radio directional signals and direction on the west coast. There’s a bunch here so, come and get them! Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 136018

139View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Military / WWIILot# 3490 c1930-40s Original Military Wardrobe Trunk, Green, Stamped w/Lieutenant’s Name and Base: Lieutenant Kenneth Wedel Wurzburg, Germany. Dark green with white lettering. Stands on end; opens on top and side. 4 drawers inside all present - standard and 1 double drawer. Lid has wardrobe rod for hanging clothes. Inside is in very good condition. All hardware present and working. Outside is worn - some cracks on left end, rusty hardware on outside condition consistent with age. Probably WWII. Approx. 3 ft x 2 ft x 2 ft. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 138780Lot# 3491 c1940s World War II Trinket Dish: 349th Infantry, the “Kraut Killers” Hexagonal porcelain dish made by Richard Ginori. Front has blue and gold lettering, along with logo: 349th Infantry / Liberty and Rights / Kraut Killers. 5.5 x 5” Back is stamped Richard Ginori, NC. Light wear. The 349th Infantry was an infantry regiment of the United States Army’s 88th Infantry Division. They participated in both World War I and II, though it wasn’t until WWII that they got the nickname, the “Kraut Killers.” They were stationed in Italy and participated in the Rome-Arno Campaign, North Apennines Campaign, and Po Valley Campaign. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 134189Lot# 3492 WWII and Korean War Infantry Canvas Items This cache of military items include ammo belts dated 1945; two canvas gun slips for the M1 carbine NOS; bayonet with canvas sheath model N09Mk1 dated D-52 as new condition; a heavy machinegun belt with one SEY magazine for the 1918 BAR; a GRENADE LAUNCHING SIGHT with carrying case, instructions for install and RANGE TABLES NOS still in the cosmoline fits 1903, 1903A3, and M1; a 1903A1 (Springfield) flash suppressor NOS; two ammo. pouches for Colt .45 Goverment model with two parkerized magazines dated 1945; electrical wire cutter with US canvas holster dated 1942 by Scott Mfg. Co.; two mess kits; holster with belt for Colt .45 cal. Government model pistol with cleaning rod and oiler bottle; one Browning Special .45 magazine; camo. rain poncho; flint shovel. Please see photos for details and additional items. Est. $800-1200 HWAC# 137470Lot# 3493 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. $200-300 HWAC# 136469Lot# 3494 1940’s US Navy Blue Jacket Manuals & More Six U.S. Navy related books, including “Navy Blue Jacket Manuals for 1941 & 1942. Also included is “The Uniforms of the U.S. Navy” by Capt. James C. Tily (1964). The Tilt book has a dust cover with minor fraying, The manuals have very slightly curved cover boards, but all fly pages are intact. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 136800Lot# 3495 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. $100-200 HWAC# 136620Lot# 3496 WW2 M1 Carbine Magazines with live Rounds This lot contains two canvas twin pouches for the M1 carbine, both dated 1943. A total of four magazines. Two mags. are complete with about 30 rounds of live ammunition. Ammunition has a head-stamp of PC4. All are in very good condition. No sales to New York City, New Jersey, California, or Hawaii. Additional shipping charges apply. Est. $120-220 HWAC# 135992Lot# 3497 Naval Hats (2) 1.) U.S.S. Amphitrite. The Amphitrite was a landing craft repair ship in commission from 1945-1947. 2.) Military & Society Goods, Pettibone Bros Mfg Co, Cincinnati Ohio. On the embroidered the Great seal e pluribus unum. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 137424Lot# 3498 US Navy Hat Trio with Hat Badges Group of three hats may be WWII era. Est. $120-150 HWAC# 136703Lot# 3499 Mare Island, California Mare Island Naval Shipyard Collection Large collection of memorabilia from Vallejo California’s Mare Island Naval Shipyard. Sewing travel kit from Family Day; Rifle Award; Native Sons of the Golden West badge 1935; over 40 tokens, stickers, patches, pogs, photo and transportation tokens from the S.S. Vallejo; Vallejo Chamber of Commerce brochure promoting industrial sites; 1994 newsletter; 1954 Mare Island Centennial program; steamer “Napa Valley” advertising brochure promoting ferry trips from SF to Mare Island and back, early 20th century. Benjamin Fauver CollectionEst. $800-1500 HWAC# 135235Lot# 3500 Korean War Uniform 3 piece army green uniform including long sleeve button up shirt, trousers, and overcoat. The trousers measure 31-35” waste and 32.5” inseam. Coat is a large size. No size noted on the shirt but appears to be a mens large as well. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 127089Lot# 3501Operation Desert Shield Campaign Medals and Memorabilia This lot contains two Desert Shield Campaign Medals; one from Saudi Arabia and he other for the liberation of Kuwait. It also contains two novelty matchbooks. Est. $80-200 HWAC#135996Lot# 3502 Early Military Memorabilia Wooden box (4.5”x 11” x 7.75”, crack on bottom) with painting of Yankee Schooner “Lee” captained by John Manley (c.1733–1793). Manley was an officer in the Continental Navy and the United States Navy. His ship was the Yankee Schooner “Lee”. Manley was appointed captainoftheschoonerLee by George Washington on 17 October 1775. Also included: carved Civil War cribbage board marked 146th Regiment, New York Infantry; “Beadle’s Frontier Series--Roving Dick Hunter” by Joseph F. Henderson, 1909; Photo album from West Point Dinner, 1953--151st Annual Founder’s Day Dinner with Colonel Francis E. Kidwell, General James A. Van Fleet and Lt. General Withers A. Burress. Est. $160-260 HWAC# 136919

140Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 MilitaryLot# 3503 Trench Art Bullet on stand This 17 mm bullet is mounted on a stand plague that reads: “Schleswig 1864” which marks the second battle during the German-Danish War of 1864 that lasted about eight months. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 137720Lot# 3504 British EV Badge This badge is stamped metal with the British Crown over the letters EV in bright brass. The badge measures 2 1/4 in. X 3 in. The backing is supported by a series of bent legs for mounting. Est. $80-160 HWAC#137534Lot# 3505 1847 “The Men & Officers of the Army” Two-Volumes “The Men & Officers of the Army” by Fayette Robinson, c1847, volume I & II of a two-volume set. There are tears on the spine and boards have bump damage on the corners. There’s a lot of foxing throughout both volumes, but they are still very readable. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 135980Lot# 3506 1888 “Remember the Alamo” by Amelia E. Barr First Edition History of the Alamo, starting with the arrival of Spanish missionaries to the infamous battle for independence that took place in the mission during Texas’ war with Mexico. There are bindery and spine issues that can be repaired, fly pages intact, but there is some staining on various pages. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 135985Lot# 3507 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. $300-500 HWAC# 136471Lot# 3508 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. $100-180 HWAC# 137734Lot# 3509 The Medal of Honor by Gen. King, and The Volunteer Soldier of America by Logan Two books worth your time. “The Medal of Honor” by General King covers the origin of the medal, red cloth cover good condition 1904. The Volunteer Soldier of America” by John Logan 1887 covers the author’s memoirs and on to real stories of valor, well illustrated for its time, cloth cover fair condition binding, 696 pgs. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 137733Lot# 3510 U.S. Military Book Collection Lot of 10 books about the United States military. 1) “System of Target Practice. For the Use of Troops when armed with the musket, rifle or carbine,” published by order of the War Department, 1862, soft cover, 48 pages. 2) “Military Sketching and Map Reading,” by Capt. Loren C. Grieves Infantry, 1917, hardcover, 95 pages. 3) “Doorknob Five Two,” by Fredric Arnold, 1984, softcover, 274 pages. 4) “American Merchant Seaman’s Manual,” 1942, hardcover, 670 pages. 5) “Five Years of my Life,” by Alfred Dreyfus, 1901, hardcover, 310 pages. 6) “A Handbook of Company K Seventh Regiment (107th Infantry, N.Y.N.G.,” by Sgt. Richard Greene Holbrook, 1940, hardcover, 294 pages. 7) “West From Appomattox,” by Heather Cox Richardson,2007, softcover, 39 pages. 8) “They Who Fought Here,” by Bell Irvin Wiley, 1959, hardcover, 273 pages. 9) “Role of the Tank,” softcover, 40 pages; plus Tank Gunnery Notes for Tank Commander (June 1969). 10) “Flight to Everywhere,” by Ivan Dmitri, 1944, hardcover,240 pages. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 135922Lot# 3511 1950’s U.S. Air Force Instruction Manuals & Books A collection of nine books dealing with all things United States Air Force. Books include “How Every Boy Can Prepare For Aviation Service,” “History of the United States Air Force,” “Carrier Combat” and more. Some are softcover, all are in nice, usable condition. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC#136806Lot# 3512 1900’s A Book Assortment of Army & Military Strategy Here are 13 books on Army and military tactics and instruction. You can learn everything from how to shoot to the field service regulations from 1913. All these books (Too many to mention here) are in very readable condition. There are some paperback editions as well. Please see photos for more detail. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136824Lot# 3513 Air America by Christopher Robbins “Air America” by Robbins covers the CIA secret activities in Southeast Asia in the 1970’s. The company slogan: ANYTHING, ANYWHERE, ANYTIME. It could be named the Department of Dirty Tricks. 1st edition, 313 pgs, some wear on the cover. A newspaper clipping clued into the frontispiece of an Air America pilot’s obit. The book has a strong binding, blue cloth cover no dust jacket. Est. $80-160 HWAC# 137527Lot#3514RussianJapaneseWarReferences (4) 4 volumes on this important conflict. War between Russia and Japan by Holsted 1904; Japan Russia War by Tyler 1905; Russo Japanese War, 11.5 x 16” by Collier & Son 1905; Photographic record of Russo Japanese War 11 x 15.5 by Hare, 1905, very good to fine. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 136662Lot# 3515 Connecticut 1787 Letter signed by Oliver Wolcott, Declaration Signer Signed on reverse by Benjamin Huntington (April 19, 1736, October 16, 1800) who was an eighteenth-century American lawyer, jurist, and politician from Connecticut. He also served as a delegate to the Second Continental Congress and as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives during the First United States Congress. Kingsbury Clark. Front vertical signature by Oliver Wolcott (November 20, 1726 Ò December 1, 1797) who was an American politician. He was a signer of both the United States Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation as a representative of Connecticut and the nineteenth Governor of Connecticut. He was a major general for the Connecticut Militia in the Revolutionary War serving under George Washington Oliver. Data from Wikipedia. Est. $200-350 HWAC# 135625

141View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Political Lot# 3516 London, 1804 English Magazine Reporting Hamilton/Burr Duel August 1804 issue of The Gentleman’s Magazine, by Sylvanus Urban. Printed by Nichols & Son, London. Best content is on page 778, which reports on the deadly duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr that occurred on July 11th, 1804. Hamilton died the next day. Magazine is 95 pages total. 8.25 x 5.25” Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-300 HWAC# 135732Lot# 3517 Iowa 1856 Franklin Pierce Signed Land Grant Certificate Dated the first of April, 1856, granting Robert McElhinny forty acres in Chariton, Keokuk County, Iowa. Signed by president Franklin Pierce. 16 x 10 inches, folded. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC#132577Lot# 3518 President US Grant CDVs Lot of 3 different photographs. One is labelled Lieut. Gen. U.S. Grant. The other two are identified in pencil on the reverse. No photographer listed on any of them. 2.5 x 3.75” Some soiling. Ulysses S. Grant was the 18th president (1869-1877), and was a distinguished military officer in the Civil War for the Union forces. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 135727Lot# 3519 New York 1885 Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant 1st Edition (2 volumes) The memoir of the Union general who lead his army to victory in the Civil War. Published bySamuelClemens’publishingcompanyCharles L. Webster & Co.(Clemens’niece’shusband). It was the second book to be published by the company, “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” being the other. This memoir was written in haste as Grant was terminally ill with cancer and wanted to leave money to his family. The cover (gold embossed) and the date of publication indicate that this a first edition set. The boards of both editions have normal wear, there’s a bit of foxing in both. Both volumes’ tissues ar in place, bit there is a torn out fly page in volume I and a slight spine weakness but not an issue. Maps are intact. A VERY historical piece of literary work. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 136793Lot# 3520 1879 “Tour Around the World” by General Grant Chronicle of U.S. Grants travels around the world. Sold to subscribers, not in book stores. Compiled by James D. McCabe (Listed in U.S. IANA, but not for this work). All the flay pages are intact as are tissues. Front board is tear away from binding at top, but can easily be repaired. Boards in nice condition. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 136819Lot# 3521 Utah 1900 William McKinley SignedUtahLandGrantHomestead certificate for 160 acres of homestead land near Salt Lake City. Issued to James E. Thomas. Signed by President William McKinley. Farming vignette upper left, red seal lower left, 16 x 11 inches. McKinley was the 25th president of the United States. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $250-350 HWAC# 135668Lot# 3522 1898-1901 Three President McKinley Themed Stereoviews incl. Rough Riders Lot of 3 different. 1) Underwood & Underwood, 1901. “Rough Riders Cowboys saluting President McKinley--reception at Los Angeles, Cal.” Soiling and chips to edges. The Rough Riders was a nickname given to the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry, one of three regiments formed in 1898 for the Spanish–American War. The Rough Riders were the only ones to see combat. Theodore Roosevelt was its most prominent member. Volunteers were gathered in four areas: Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. 2) Hand-colored view No. 36 by Underwood & Underwood, c.1901. “Pres. McKinley addressing the people of Redlands from Balcony of Casa Loma Hotel, California.” 3) No. 8027. “The Cabinet Room, White House, Washington, D.C., U.S.A.” Keystone View Company. c.1898. On the back is printed “The room in which the leading officials meet the President for consultation.” This would also be McKinley-era. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 134194Lot#3523SanFrancisco,CaliforniaPhotograph of President McKinley in San Francisco Photograph of President Williams McKinley being escorted from his carriage by San Francisco Chief of Police W. J. Sullivan, Jr. as he toured the points of interest in San Francisco, May 12, 1901. 8 x 6 inches, mounted on cardboard with a complete description of McKinley’s visit on the back. Slight crack lower left corner. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 135936Lot# 3524 Colorado Teddy Roosevelt in Colorado Pair 2 cards in RPC style published by Colorado Midland from his hunting trip in Colo c1905 Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 138993Lot# 3525 Washington, District of Columbia c1903TeddyRooseveltPatternedPresidential Ashtray This is a presidential-themed ashtray made by Tressemanes & Vogt of Limoges for the National Remembrance Shop in Washington D.C. (stamped on the reverse). Based on our research, it features the presidential pattern of Teddy Roosevelt--each president had their own unique china pattern. The National Remembrance Shop was a souvenir shop located at 1333 Penn. Ave and operated from c.1900-1920s. 4.25 x 4.25” Est. $100-300 HWAC# 134197Lot# 3526 c1906-1907 Theodore Roosevelt Postcard Group (3 cards) 2 RPCs and 1 humorous card Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC#138121Lot# 3527 Original Photograph Posters of Theodore Roosevelt 1) Original photograph Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, leader of the famous Rough Riders probably from the center (fold-out) of the Leslie’s Weekly Illustrated Magazine dated, October 20, 1898. 23” x 16.75”, some edge wear. 2) 1904 Presidential Campaign poster for Teddy Roosevelt and Charles Fairbanks. An original poster on thin brown stock. Condition overall is good with the exception of corner damage. 19.5” x14.5”. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 136907

142Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Political Lot# 3528 1910 Two Theodore Roosevelt Hunting Guide Books A pair of adventure books written by the 26th President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt. First we have “African Game Trails” c1910. “An account of the wanderings of an American Hunter-Naturalist” The book is dedicated to his son and hunting Partner, Kermit Roosevelt. Condition-wise, there is a little bindery separation of the front board and some mouse sewing damage on the back board. Generally in good condition. Next is “Roosevelt’s African Trip Illustrated” by Frederick William Unger c1909. A nice photo log of TR’s African trip. There are some bindery issues(separation) but fly pages are intact and boards are decent. A beautiful account through pictures. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136783Lot# 3529 Theodore Roosevelt Biography Library, with Autographs (8 Volumes) 1. Theodore Roosevelt by Meyers 1902 2. Commissioner Roosevelt by Jeffers 1994 3. Colonel Roosevelt by Jeffers 1996 4. The Boys Life of Theodore Roosevelt, Hagedorn, 1918 -There is a possibility this book is autographed by Theodore Roosevelt near the end of his life, in pencil in front of book. Parts of the letters very closely resemble his signature with the exception of the “T” in Theodore - you decide. 5. Theodore Roosevelt the Citizen by Riis, 1904 6. Colonel Roosevelt by Morris, 2010 7. The Life and Times of Theodore Roosevelt, by Stephan Lorant, Autographed by Lorant, 1959 8. True Magazine 1958 with article on Roosevelt Est. $300-500 HWAC# 136724Lot# 3530 Oyster Bay, New York 1919 Four Volumes of Theodore Roosevelt’s Family Letters & Prose The four matching volumes include “My Brother Theodore Roosevelt” by Corrine Roosevelt Robinson, “Quentin RooseveltA Sketch With Letters” and two volumes entitled “Theodore Roosevelt’s Letters to His Children.” Each have varying degrees of wear on their boards but, all considered (Age and such) they are in decent condition. All have their fly pages intact and some minor bindery separation in each. The volume regarding Quentin, includes an inscription by Teddy’s Great Grandson, Tweed Roosevelt (1942-). Pages contain letters, observations and whimsical drawings by the 26th President and his kids. Great collection, but I’m prejudiced. He’s my favorite President. Please see photos for more condition and detail. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 135989Lot# 3531 Oyster Bay, New York 1800’s-1900’s Literary WorksofTheodoreRoosevelt(6)Besides being a voracious reader, outdoorsman and oh yeah, running a country, Theodore Roosevelt was also a very prolific author as this lot illustrates. These are six works by the 26th Chief Executive, including “Hunting TripsofaRanchman,”(1906), “The Rough Riders,” (1899), “Stories of the Great West,” (1910), “The Strenuous Life,” (1903), “Letters to His Children,” (1919) and “African Game Trails,” (1910). Conditions vary, but all boards show normal use wear (and some slight water staining on the Ranchman book), all tissues are intact as well as the fly pages. There are no serious bindery issues. There is a 50th Anniversary USPS 3 cent Rough Rider commemorative stamp in the Rough Rider volume. A nice collection of writing from one of the most popular Presidents to ever grace the office. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 136780Lot# 3532 Medora, North Dakota 1888 & 1902 Roosevelt’s “Ranch Life & The Hunting Trail” (2) Two beautiful copies of Theodore Roosevelt’s book on ranch life, “Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail.” One volume measures 9”x 12”, the other 7”x 11”. Both are chock full of black & white prints by world renown western artist and good friend to the future president, Frederick Remington. The smaller edition has all its fly pages intact, one with an inscription, the page edges are an uneven cut and there is staining on the boards. Of course Roosevelt is listed in U.S. IANA #432. The larger edition has gold gilt edges, as well as embossing on the front. Boards are in decent condition, there is very minor bindery separation just beginning. The fly pages are intact and the boards show the usual wear. These are two beautiful volumes. Give one as a gift and keep the other for yourself. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC#136797Lot# 3533 Various Locations, Various States 1963 / 1964. Kennedy Album & Stamp Sheet - 2 Items 1) John F. Kennedy: A Memorial Album. A memorial tribute produced and broadcast by radio station WMCA in New York in 1963. It contains highlights of speeches made by the president. Perfect condition with plastic cover, album cover and record jacket. Item # 2 of 2: Beautiful complete sheet of stamps, of “The Eternal Flame & JFK Portrait”, 50, 5-cent stamps in a pale blue colorization. Issue date 2-29-1964 in Boston, Mass. Nice pair of Presidential Items. ( RH). Est. $80-150 HWAC# 135629Lot# 3534 Large Photographs of President Ronald Reagan and George Bush This lot includes a large photograph 11 in. X 14 in. of President Ronald Reagan giving an outdoor speech. This same photo was used for his Christmas cards, five are included. A large photograph of President George Bush and First Lady Laura Bush is also included in this lot at 8 in.X10 in. Taken at their home in Midland, Texas because the lawn has not been mowed by their cattle yet! Est. $100-200 HWAC# 133802Lot# 3535 Washington, District of Columbia 1993, 1999, & 2008. First day Cover / Hillary Rodham Clinton / & More / 3 Items. 1) Beautiful, unused, first day cover (Inauguration Day, 1-20-1993), showing Bill & Hillary Clinton together. Nice stamps as well. 2) Hardcover book: “Hillary’s Choice,” published in 1999. Author Gail Sheehy. 3) Two letters to people caucusing for Hillary, two Hillary for President flyers, and an May 7, 2008 event program entitled “Honoring Generations of Women,” held at the Omni Hotel in Washington, DC. This is a Liberal blast from the past. All in perfect condition. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 135615Lot# 3536 Gunpowder Flask Collection (3) 1.) Green painted tin 4.5” Golden Pheasant Gunpowder, A.F.&Company with paper level 90% 2.) Orange painted tin, 5 3/4” Laflin and Rand Powder Company NY, Painted label, spots 3.) Black painted tin 5.5” green paper label 2.4” diameter American Powder Mills. This label appears to have been placed on an original tin with the original label covered but the label looks authentic (possible reuse of old powder tin.) Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137433Lot# 3537 Collectible Knives Group of 4 different knives. Includes: 3.5”; 2.75”; 2.5” (all unmarked); and a money clip/picket knife combo marked Port of Vancouver (2 x 1”). Est. $60-80 HWAC# 135282

143View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Political / Firearms-WeaponsLot# 3538 Ancient Crossbow Reproduction Framed Crossbow 25 x 23” with additional arrow, mounted in deep 3 dimensional frame. 43 x 34 x 7” This modern made crossbow creation is a marvelous replica of this well known tool used a thousand years ago. It is professionally mounted, a real show piece. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 136610Lot# 3539 San Francisco, California 1889Winchester Repeating Arms Co. Receipt Very rare receipt datelined San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 22, 1889. Issued to Foster & Robertson of Portland for receipt of draft. 8.25 x 5.5” Folds. Foster and Robertson owned a major hardware business in Portland. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 135837Lot# 3540 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bill of Lading for a Gun Shipment to Philadelphia by Importer Joseph C. Grubb 1847 This Bill of Lading identifies Joseph C. Grubb as an importer of firearms in 1847 to the city of Philadelphia from Liverpool, England. It lists seven cases of guns including pistols and percussion caps. The city politicians feared that the city could easily be attacked from Virginia. Grubb would later be known for is support to protect the city of Philadelphia during the Civil War with imported guns. Abolitionists were vocal as early as the 1840’s (Sherman, 1890). 10 in. X 16 1/2 in. Very good condition with folds. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 135995Lot#3541ColtPatentFirearmsManufacturing Company Construction Print and Stockholder’s Report This is a lot of two documents from the Colt Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company. One construction print is dated June, 1920 giving cylinder specifications for a new service revolver chambered for .45 colt, .32-20, .38-40, and .44-40 calibers. Drawn by F. A.W. drawing #5806 and appears to be in pencil, 8.5 in. X 11 in. The specific model is not listed. The second document is a stockholders’ report dated May of 1944 by Graham Anthony, President and is four pages long. 8.5 in. X 11 in. also. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 131568Lot# 3542 Tintype Photo of a Dandy with his Guns This tintype photo is a parlor staged dude or dandy. He carries two pocket revolvers; one for each vest pocket. The guns appear to be a Colt model 1849 pocket pistol or baby dragoon, while the other appears to be a Smith & Wesson model #1. Condition of the photo is very good, the case shows wear but intact. C.1870’s-1880’s. 3 in. X 3 in. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 137538Lot# 3543 Shotgun Tintype Vintage tintype of a man and his double barrel, side by side, hammer shotgun. A muzzleloader with shot pouch and powder flask hanging around his neck. Appears to be a ten guage. Circa 1860-70. 2 x 3 1/2 inches. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $70-100 HWAC# 135125Lot# 3544 c1865Rare Tintypes of Men with Guns Lot of 3 different. 1) Two men, one holding up a model 1858Remingtonpistol.2)Manstandingwithdog and a multi-barreled shotgun and powder flask. 3) Single man in classic Western garb, holding some sort of rifle. Picture is very dark. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 134187Lot# 3545 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. Est. $360-600 HWAC# 135646Lot# 3546 American Gun Makers by Satlerlee and Gluckman This book covers gun makers in American from early revolutionary times about 1910. 184 pgs. blue cloth cover no dust jacket very good condition. 1940 publishing date. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 136130Lot# 3547 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. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 137524Lot# 3548 Antique Firearms Repairs and Gunsmithing Books This lot contains three books for gunsmithing and the care and restoration of antique firearms: “Advanced Gunsmithing” by Vickery 1940, 422 p. well illustrated, good binding, no dust jacket, round corners very good condition; “Modern Gunsmithing” by Clyde Baker 1933 527 p. green cloth cover, chip in dust jacket, some yellowing on pages, well illustrated; “Antique firearms Thier Care, Repair and Restoration” by Roland Lister, 1963, 214 p. slight tear in dust jacker book like new. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 136145

144Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Firearms-WeaponsLot# 3549 Antique Pistol Book by Smith and Swanson 1st Edition This book was published in 1948 with 332 pages well illustrated in line drawings. Very fine condition with red pebble grain finish and gold gild on the binding. The book covers all handguns from the matchlock period of technology to the percussion and rim-fire era. A great reference book for little seen or known pistols to the better known manufacturers around the world. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 135650Lot# 3550 Arm Collecting and Shooting A Century Ago in books This lot of eight books brings to life collecting and shooting guns that were designed for black powder and early smokeless guns. “Ballard Rifles in the Henry J. Nunnemacher Collection” by Eldon Wolff, this is the most definitive work on the Ballard rifle in existence with two leaf fold-outs in the back of the book for descriptions 1945 paperback very good condition; “Guns” by Wolff a paperback handbook #9 1961 a short reference; “Thirty-Five Years Scrapbook of Antique Guns” by Dexter, hardcover brown textured, solid binding, great reference book with detailed photos 1947 autographed; “Modern American Rifles” by Gould. 1892, brown cloth cover, binding intact but delicate. good condition, excellent reference to black powder cartridge guns, shooting, and care of them, heavily notated by a previous owner; “America’s Munitions 1917-1918” by Benedict Crowell 1919, a fascinating read now with smokeless gunpowder and the immensity of the war effort in photos including period aircraft, blue cloth cover, broken spine; “Firearms 1702” by Hicks written in French hardcover beige solid binding, short refence book; “Islamic Arms” by North, 1985, gloss hardcover, 46 pgs. excellent photography for reference, good binding. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 137525Lot# 3551 Automatic Arms, their History, Development, and Use by Johnson and Haven This book “Automatic Arms, their history, development, and use” by Melvin Johnson and Charles Haven covers all automatic weapons development and closes the book with appendix four with section drawings of Gatling guns, Colt Browning 1895-1914 machine gun, the Hotchkiss MG, Vickers MG, Benet Mercie MG, Lewis MG, Colt Browning model 1917 MG, the BAR, the Thompson MG tec. The pull-out drawings are great to review. Cream color cloth cover, tan dust jacket with tear at the binding, chip, in fair condition, some minor yellowing on the edges. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 136134Lot# 3552 Black Powder Snapshots by Herbert Arment Sherlock “Black Powder Snapshots” by Sherlock, 1946, is fabulously illustrated by the author and at first glance appears to be a children’s book, but the author explains that this book intends to provide a direct and simplistic approach to history for quick and easy access. He accomplishes this well. In the foreword, bottom of the page reads: “I powder, with brother ball, hero-like do conquer all.” This short poem has been found engraved on the bottom flats of Kentucky rifles- as a blessing. Full of historical events not necessarily in timeline order. Pure fun to read. The rice paper dust cover is two pieces and the slipcase is open at the bottom. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 136122Lot# 3553 Cartridges of Small Arms Ammunition and Cartridges of the World This lot of two books: “Cartridges a pictorial of small arms Ammunition” by Herschel C. Logan is a hardcover book 198pg. soft green cloth cover dust jacket with chip missing. A great reference book to all types of reloading methods including paper. It has a short list of head-stamp identifications. Very good condition firm binding 1948. The second book is “Cartridges of the World” by Frank Barnes, 1965, paperback used condition includes reloading data for present and obsolete powders and cartridges 334 pgs. Good condition with some foxing of the cover. Est. $50-80 HWAC#136131Lot# 3554 Civil War Cavalry & Artillery Swords by John Thillman This book “Civil War Cavalry & Artillery Swords” is 514 pages of research level information and illustrations, 2001 edition. The photography is first rate for detail and the vintage photos fascinating. This must be the definitive on Civil War Swords. Very good condition with a blue dust jacket near new condition. Est. $500-600 HWAC# 136124Lot# 3555 Civil War Guns in three books The first book is : “Yankee Gun Maker” by Jack Rohan 1948 second edition with dust jacket tan cloth cover chip in the dust jacket, sun damage at the binding, no illustrations. “Confederate Handguns” by Albaugh, Benet, and Simmons 1963, in very good condition with dust jacket. This is the definitive work on Confederate handguns including Augusta Machine Works, Columbus Fire Arms AKA Haiman and Brother; Griswold and Gunnison, Leech, Rigdon, and Ansley, Spiller and Burr, Le Mat, Dance Brothers, Garrett, Palmetto, Schneider and Glassick, Todd, Tucker, Sherrand, and the Virginia Manufactory to name most of them. “Civil War Guns” by William Edwards 438 pgs, 1962 very good condition with chip in dust jacket good binding tan cloth cover. This book also covers imports. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 136139Lot# 3556 Colt Cavalry & Artillary Revolvers by John Kopec and Sterling Fenn This book covers the Colt Single Action Army revolver issued to Cavalry and Artillery units as early as 1873 and part 2 covers Cavalry issued guns with possible Custer connections. This book is in new condition in red leather and gold gild two corners curled, dust jacket is in excellent condition. A must-have reference book for Colt SAAs collectors. Est. $150-350 HWAC# 135649Lot# 3557 Colt Revolvers in print This lot contains two books of Colt’s revolvers. “The Story of Colts Revolver” by William Edwards 1953 two-tone green cloth with chipped dust jacket. This edition has a spectacular Mathew Brady photograph of Sam Colt in the frontispiece. The inside cover is a blueprint of the Hartford factory. Spectacular photographs throughout. Reprints of many patents in the index. Very good condition. The second book is “Sam Colt’s own Record 1847” by Parsons. This book has a solid binding without dust jacket and is a collection of correspondence that outlines the development and making of the Colt Walker that we know today, 1949, visible handling wear . Est. $120-200 HWAC# 135658

145View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Firearms-Weapons Lot# 3558 Colt-Root Model 1853 by John J. Fluck This paperback illustrated monograph by John Fluck covers six models of the Colt Root pistol. An interesting gun considering that it never had a single patent to protect it from counterfeits but rather a series of patents over several years. The book has excellent photos to cover variations with the usual thoroughness of Mr. Fluck. It was John Fluck that discovered the variation of the Walker revolver now known today as the “Fluck Walker-Dragoon”. An extra rare manuscript, 1950, in very good condition. Published by F. Theodore Dexter. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 137512Lot# 3559 The Book of Colt Firearms by Sutherland and Wilson This volume “The Book of Colt Firearms” by R. Q. Sutherland and R.L. Wilson 1971 is covered in gray cloth binding not stable, partial dust jacket is 587 pages. Slight water damage inside cover, this book covers the Paterson to Colt Commemoratives to 1970. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 136138Lot# 3560 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. Est. $200-300 HWAC#135645Lot# 3561Complete Book of Rifles and Shotguns by Jack O’Connor and other works This lot contains six books on firearms for our (smokeless) times: “Complete Book of Rifles and Shotguns” by O’Connor 1961 is just that-complete, one of the best books for firearms development and use, blue cloth cover, rounded corners, good binding, chipped just jacket; “Rimfire Rifleman” by Brown, 1947, red cloth cover, dust jacket worn but complete, do not discount rim-fire arms, a true sporting arm; “Firearms and Their Use” by Castles and Kimball, 1942 good coverage of shotguns and rifles, red cloth cover with good condition dust jacket; “Guns and Shooting” by Ray Riling, 1951 a biographical listing of gunmakers, autographed by the author, blue cloth cove, chip in dust jacket; “Guns and Ammo 1969 Annual” by Guns and Ammo red leatherette cover, good strong binding, good firearm basics; “Our Rifles” by C. W. Sawyer 1944 2nd edition, covers early American arms, early poor photos but interesting, blue cloth cover chipped dust jacket, strong binding, yellowing pages. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 137526Lot# 3562Early American Firearms Makers This lot contains five books on early arms manufacturing in American. “American Firearms Makers” by A. M. Carey 1953, with dust jacket some damage to cover, blue cloth; “Early American Firearms” by Abels 1950, hardcover like new: “The Whitney Firearms” by C. Fuller, 1946 green cloth no dust jacket very good condition; “Pepperbox Firearms” by Winant 1952 with dust jacket, very good condition firm binding; “Early Percussion Firearms” by Winant 1959 with dust jacket, very good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 135655Lot# 3563 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. Est. $140-300 HWAC# 135654Lot# 3564 Gun Collecting and Reference Books This lot of four gun collecting and parts books are great reference material for the percussion Colts including the Walker, as well as references to obsolete ammunition. The Philip Jay Medicus book of 1955 gives excellent reference to ammunition and how to build it including paper cartridges, in very good condition. The Weisz Parts Portfolio of 1954 may not be any good for finding parts now but the phantom drawings are spectacular engineering quality drawings, very good condition. The Thomas Woroneicki Rare Guns book, obsolete pricing but reference for military badges and uniforms, very good condition 1947. The last book “Gun Collecting” by Charles Chapel 1938 with dust jacket in fair condition book with teal green cloth strong binding. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 136125Lot# 3565Gun 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 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. $80-120 HWAC# 137516Lot# 3566 Guns from the Invention of Gunpowder to the 20th Century by Dudley Pope This lot of three books centers around firearms with a military application including artillery. “Guns from the Invention of Gunpowder to the 20th Century” by Pope covers the Kings arsenals of Europe to the big gun “Long Max” the Germans used against the British. This oversized book also includes aircraft gunnery. 1969, large black cloth cover, no dust jacket, 255p. The second book is “Artillery Through the Ages” by the National Parks Service that covers cannons used in America, well illustrated 1949 red cloth cover 88ps.; The Robert Abels Catalog of the H.K. Brown cannon collection, paperback 56p. 1950’s. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 137522

146Aug 2021DAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Firearms-WeaponsLot# 3567 Guns of the Old West by Chapel and Guns of the Indian War by Dorsey These two books cover “Guns of the Old West” by Charles Chapel 1961 blue cloth with gold gild embossed Sharps carbine on the cover, beautifully illustrated, includes a chapter on Teddy Roosevelt’s guns some wear marks, and chip from the dust jacket; along with “Guns of the Indian War” by R.S. Dorsey a paperback in fine condition. He covers what Chapel gives only a chapter, fine condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 135657Lot# 3568 Hatcher’s Notebook, Principles of Firearms, Book of the Garand by Hatcher This lot contains four books all with military small arms origins: “Hatcher’s Notebook” 1948 by Julian Hatcher 2nd edition, blue cloth cover, dust jacket torn book solid; “Hatcher’s Book of the Garand” by Hatcher, 1st edition 1948 teal green cloth cover firm binding, dust jacket torn; “Textbook of Small Arms by His Majesty’s Stationary Office, 1929 red cloth cover oversized book rounded corners no dust jacket; “The Gew 98” The German Mauser Rifle model 1898” paperback 20pgs. informative to develop the 1903 Springfield. Est. $200-400 HWAC#137523Lot# 3569Light 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. $80-120 HWAC# 136121Lot# 3570 Nathan Starr Arms Maker by Major James Hicks This may be the only reference book of very old American made swords by Nathan Starr. Written by Major James Hicks in 1940. Condition is good with water-spotting on the cover. Otherwise in very good condition, strong binding, yellowing of pages, and well illustrated including firearms made under early contracts of 1817. A good reference for swords. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 135652Lot# 3571 Paterson Pistols Colt Dragoon Pistols Colt Percussion Pistols by Serven This book published by James Serven 1946-1947 has served as the reference book for the Colt collector. 59 pages well illustrated, blue cloth cover with scuff no dust jacket, fourth chapter covers variations and imitations, in very good condition. Est. $120-180 HWAC# 136137Lot# 3572 Pistols and Revolvers in Five Books This lot contains five books that largely cover all pistols and revolvers from around the world. “Pistols & Revolvers” by Smith 1968 7th edition 806 p. beige cloth cover, strong binding, and no dust jacket; “Know you .45 Auto Pistols 1911 & 1911A1” by Hoffschmidt 1975 paperback in very good condition tipped corners; “Know Your Walther PP & PPK Pistols” by Hoffschmidt 1975 Like New; “Walther Pistols by Smith 1946 1st printing, tan cloth cover, orange dust jacket in fair condition; “Catalog of United States Martial Short Arms by Ulbrich 1939 paperback spiral bound. Est. $120-250 HWAC# 136146Lot#3573Pistols,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 De. 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. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136144Lot# 3574 Remington Arms An American History by Hatch and Remington A New Chapter This lot has two books on Remington Arms: “Remington Arms An American History” by Hatch, 1956 over 300p. in very good condition with worn dust jacket; “Remington A New Chapter In An Old Story” by Remington Arms, 1816-1912 this story book has very creative photography for it time, fair to good condition cover, binding good. This book covers the complete history of the company including last Parker production. the story is as old as the hills. Est. $60-100 HWAC#137513Lot# 3575 Small Arms of the World by W.H.B. Smith This basic manual “Small Arms of the World” a basic manual of military small arms by Smith is the 1948 3rd edition, 500 pgs. sand color cloth cover, some yellowing on the edges, strong binding, green dust jacket mylar covered in fair condition. This book covers 24 foreign countries plus the United States. Great detail to field stripping and total disassembly instructions. Est. $90-200 HWAC# 136135Lot# 3576Sporting Rifles and Rifle Shooting and Gunsmithing books This lot contains five books for gunsmithing and the origin of many calibers today. There is “Sporting Rifles and Rifle Shooting” by Caswell first edition 1920 with a great photo of Theodore Roosevelt from 1910, a complete chapter written by H.M. Pope, binding fair condition; “The Modern Gunsmith” by Howe second edition 1937 water damaged but still usable reference; “A History of Firearms” by Pollard, water damaged in fair condition; “Smith and Wesson Hand Guns” by McHenry and Roper first edition 1945, water stained cover otherwise in fine condition, strong binding; “Winchester An American Legend” by R.L. Wilson autographed by the author to owner, strong binding 1991, chip in dust jacket; “A Descriptive Catalog of Collection of Firearms by Edgar Penrose 1949, good binding sun faded red cover; paperback “Rifles and Machine Guns of the World’s Armies” by Capt. Johnson, 1944 yellow with age . Please see photos for details. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 135653

147View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Saturday, Aug 7 Firearms-Weapons Lot# 3577The Modern Sportsman’s Gun and Rifle by J.H. Walsh second edition This two volume set of The Modern Sportsman’s Gun and Rifle written by J.H. Walsh, published in 1884 covers the construction and ballistics of (shot)guns, rifles, and revolvers at a time when the world is still developing the metallic cartridge and guncotton powder will soon replace black powder. Beautifully illustrated including pull-outs in both volumes. Beautiful green cloth covers, gold gilding is bright on vol. 2; the fly leaf has broken fibers at the bindings of both but the bindings are still firm. Printed in London, second edition 1884. This is a must-have for gun-builders and restorers of fine guns. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 135644Lot# 3578 The Government Models by William H.D. Goddard second edition The Government Models, the Development of the Colt Model 1911 by William H.D. Goddard second edition 1998 is in like new condition. A gloss white cover at 290 pages. This is the complete book on the development of the semi-automatic pistol known as the 1911 with details of sample models and serial range out to 1928 production. Heavily illustrated. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 135647Lot# 3579 The Gun and its Development by W.W. Greener There are four books in this lot to give you an overview of firearm development across two continents. They are” “The Gun and it’s Development” by W.W. Greener 1899 7th edition green cloth with gold gilt no dust jacket good condition well illustrated; Hawker on “Guns and Shooting” edited by Porter 1846 red cloth cover no dust jacket, fragile with one early illustration repair; “The American Rifle” by Whelen 1918 black cloth with gold gilt very good condition no dust jacket; “The Breech-Loader in the Service” by Fuller 1933 well illustrated very good condition brown embossed cover with gilt, cover rubbed. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 136142Lot# 3580The Kentucky Rifle by Dillin 3rd Edition “The Kentucky Rifle” by John Dillin is the book that started it all for collecting the rifle we know as the Kentucky rifle. Whether you call it the Kentucky rifle, Pennsylvania rifle, or just the Long Rifle, it’s all good. Dillin’s photography is early and dark. There may even be errors identifying some arms shown, but it took another century of research to know differently. Originally published in 1924 this copy is the third edition of 1946 with blue cloth cover in gild, a green slip cover in very good condition, book has strong binding. This book is a must-have for the long rifle enthusiast. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 136128Lot# 3581The Krag Rifle Story by Mallory and Olson This lot has two books on the Krag Rifle: “The Krag Rifle Story” by Franklin Mallory and Ludwig Olson, 332 pgs. two appendixes for known Krag issued owners and the other for Krags that saw action and assigned to the Rough Riders, blue cover cloth light blue dust jacket like new condition, 2 nd edition. The second book is “The American Krag Rifle and Carbine” by Joe Poyer paperback lightly used for collectors 2002. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 136129Lot# 3582 The Loading, Cleaning and Care of the Muzzle Loading Cap Lock Rifle by John Fishburn and more This lot contains three books all pertaining to the muzzle loading era. “The Loading, Cleaning and Care of the Muzzle Loading Cap Lock Rifle” by John Fishburn is a softcover paperback in excellent condition, 1955, copy #210 dated and signed by author, every bit as useful as the day it was published; “The Powder Flask Book” by Ray Riling 1953, the definitive book on powder flasks from the USA and Europe, hardcover grey cloth cover dust jacket has discoloration; “Major Ned Roberts and the Schutzen RIfle” by Kelver is hardcover 1951, red cloth very good condition, every detail to shooting the old ML target rifles as they were meant to be used. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 137518Lot# 3583 The Machine Gun by George Chinn vol. 1, 1951 The Machine Gun History, Evolution, and Development by George Chinn volume 1 first edition 1951. In blue cloth hardcover with gold gilding. Condition is very good with firm binding, two round corners. This 672 page volume is generously illustrated with every early aircraft warfare photos. Published by the Dept. of the Navy with notes included from the Navy explaining that vol. 2 and 3 are not available to the general public. Est. $190-250 HWAC# 135648Lot# 3584 The NRA Book of Small Arms vol. 1-2 by Smith This two volume set The NRA Book of Small Arms by W.H.B. Smith published in 1946 and 1948 respectively is printed on a burgundy red cover with gold gild. In very good condition, no dust jackets, and owner label inside cover in vol. 1. A great reference to all things mechanical to small arms manufacturing from around the world. Heavily illustrated. Est. $80-180 HWAC# 135651Lot# 3585 The Peacemaker and its Rivals by Parsons This book covers the introduction of the Colt Model “P” in 1874 now known as the Peacemaker. Second edition 1950 by John Parsons; a must-read for Colt enthusiasts to learn how this gun was made a military preference against all others. Orange cloth cover firm binding, the dust jacket is chipped in several places. A serial range is shown for 1st generation guns only. Est. $90-150 HWAC# 137511Lot# 3586 The Pennsylvania-Kentucky Rifle by Henry Kauffman This is the 1960 copy of “The Pennsylvania-Kentucky Rifle” by Kauffman. In very good to excellent condition 370 pages well illustrated. Rust color cloth cover with pea green dust jacket. Small chip at the bottom of the dust jacket missing. This book is of great insight to collecting the Kentucky rifle with alphabetic listing of gunmakers of the colonial period. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 136133Lot# 3587The Rifle Book by Jack O’Connor 1949 Jack O’Connor may be the most renown hunter and rifleman on the North American Continent. This issue of “The Rifle Book” 1949 covers both hunting and shooting. It is no wonder that the .270 was Jack’s favorite caliber. Beige cloth cover, first edition, with dust cover in good condition edges worn. Est. $120-500 HWAC# 136141


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