STATE OF MISSOURI, HAND-COLOREDSTATE OF MISSOURI, HAND-COLORED MAP, FRAMED: 34-1/2 X 38-1/2 INState of Missouri, Hand-Colored Map, Framed: 34-1/2 x 38-1/2 in
Side notch; Missouri. 7 3/8".Side notch; Missouri. 7 3/8".
White dovetail, found in Missouri.White dovetail, found in Missouri. 4 1/2".
MITCHELL'S FOLDING MAP OF MISSOURIMITCHELL'S FOLDING MAP OF MISSOURI AND ARKANSAS, THE VERY RARE 1837 EDITION Mitchell, Augustus. Map of the State of Missouri and Territory of Arkansas Compiled from the Latest Authorities (Philadelphia: S. Augustus Mitchell, 1837), steel engraving with color; folds into embossed board boards having gilt title on the cover (5-1/2 x 3-1/2 in.); inside front cover with a population tally by county and affixed with a Baltimore bookseller's label; map's lower right with a detailed listing of Missouri and Arkansas "Steam Boat Routes."
Karl Bodmer Etching: Tab. 15 FortKarl Bodmer Etching: Tab. 15 Fort Clark: On the Missouri (February 1834) with Bodmer's blindstamp published by Ackermann & Co. 96 Strandplate 11.75 in. x 16.75 in. Ex John W. Painter Collection Cincinnati OH. Condition: Not laid down and with full margins. Light creases to paper.
KARL BODMER NATIVE AMERICAN HANDCOLOREDKARL BODMER NATIVE AMERICAN HANDCOLORED LITHOGRAPH Missouri, Montana, Switzerland, France,1809-1893Idols of the Mandan Indians, noted Tab. 25. upper right of image, London published by Ackermann & Co. 96 Strand 1st Jan. 1839. on embossed "C. Bodmer Direct" paper.
Dalton found in St. Louis Co.,Dalton found in St. Louis Co., Missouri. 3 3/8".
Karl Bodmer REMARKABLE HILLS ONKarl Bodmer REMARKABLE HILLS ON THE UPPER MISSOURI Aquatint
Estimate:$50-$75
Etley from Jefferson Co., Missouri.Etley from Jefferson Co., Missouri. 6 3/8".
SET OF THREE MAPSSet of Three Maps,SET OF THREE MAPSSet of Three Maps, to include geographical, statistical, and historical maps of Missouri, Illinois, and Mississippi, plate numbers 34, 33, and 29, hand colored copper engravings, having information text in borders, engraved by James H. Young and George Delleker, framed by W. Graham Arader III, sight size: 17" x 21 1/4". Provenance: From a Private Collection Acquired from Credit Suisse's Americana Collection.
Condition:
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A Group of Five Maps of the Midwest
comprising:
Johnson’sA Group of Five Maps of the Midwest
comprising:
Johnson’s Missouri and Kansas. New York: Johnson and Ward, N.d. 32 3/4 x 27 inches. -- County Map of Ohio and Indiana. 11 7/8 x 14 1/4 in. -- Ohio. New York: J.H. Colton, 1855. 17 1/2 x 20 1/2 in. -- Indiana. New York: J.H. Colton, 1855. 19 1/2 x 17 7/8 in. -- Map of the Central States. Warner, Higgins & Beers. 17 1/2 x 28 3/8 in.
WINTER LANDSCAPE BY VALENTINE VOGELWINTER LANDSCAPE BY VALENTINE VOGEL (MISSOURI 1906-1965). Oil on canvas signed lower right. Charming Midwestern farm scene in winter. 20''h. 24''w. in a period frame 25 1/2''h. 29 1/2''w. Condition reports are available on all items. Please note: unless a condition report is requested we do not post detailed condition information about each item sold. If you choose to bid without requesting a condition report you are accepting the item ''as-is'' with no gaurantees.
Lot of 3 artifacts; flint celt,Lot of 3 artifacts; flint celt, small roller, and quartz tube preform from "Missouri River, Williston, N.D." Largest: 9 1/8".
Hopewell; St. Clair Co., Missouri.Hopewell; St. Clair Co., Missouri. 2 5/16".
VINTAGE MISSOURI-KANSAS-TEXAS LINESVINTAGE MISSOURI-KANSAS-TEXAS LINES SIGN 43 1/4 x 48 in.
KARL BODMER NATIVE AMERICAN HANDCOLOREDKARL BODMER NATIVE AMERICAN HANDCOLORED LITHOGRAPH Missouri, Montana, Switzerland, France,1809-1893Bison-Dance of the Mandan Indians, noted Tab. 18. upper right of image, London published by Ackermann & Co. 90 Strand. 1st July 1842 on embossed "C Bodmer Direct" paper.
GROUP OF MISSOURI INDIAN STONEGROUP OF MISSOURI INDIAN STONE ARTIFACTSGroup of Missouri Indian stone artifacts, to include stone points, spear points, and a hardstone plumb bob, largest - 5" l.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
As found.
''Liberty Missouri 1866'' Three''Liberty Missouri 1866'' Three Men on Horseback in Front of the Lone Star Hotel gouache on paper under glass sight size: 15'' H x 19'' W
Dovetail; Sugar Creek Missouri,Dovetail; Sugar Creek Missouri, 1910. 5 7/8". New notches.
KARL BODMER NATIVE AMERICAN HANDCOLOREDKARL BODMER NATIVE AMERICAN HANDCOLORED LITHOGRAPH Missouri, Montana, Switzerland, Fr,1809-1893Funeral Scaffold of a Sioux Chief, noted Tab. 11. upper right of image, London published by Ackermann & Co. 96 Strand. 1st July 1842 on embossed "C Bodmer Direct" paper.
Upper Missouri Quilled Stone Club
mid-19thUpper Missouri Quilled Stone Club
mid-19th century
sinew-sewn; stone head covered with softly-tanned quilled hide; haft having two sections of quill-wrapped hide thongs
length 26-1/2 inches
Thomas Hart Benton (1889-1975 KansasThomas Hart Benton (1889-1975 Kansas City MO) Ozark Farm Missouri Farmyard
CIVIL WAR MISSOURI VOLUNTEERS 1864CIVIL WAR MISSOURI VOLUNTEERS 1864 DOCUMENTSExtraordinary lot of Civil War documents to include a handwritten, seven page report to the Missouri Union Adjutant General John B. Gray concerning the movements, actions and battles of the 11th Missouri Volunteer Infantry Regiment for the year 1864 (transcription available upon request); a shorter report dated Jan.16th 1864 concerning difficulties in recruiting, from George Miller, Capt. Company G, 15th Regiment Missouri Infantry (written by Private Edwin H. Steger); and a Missouri Oath of Loyalty for Commissioned Officers for 1st Lieutenant Lindley M. Stanton, Company H. Grundy County Regiment of the Missouri Militia, August 1865.
Third-party shipping charges for this lot, in the continental U.S. (lower 48), will be $210.
Adena point from Franklin Co.,Adena point from Franklin Co., Missouri. 5 9/16". Broken in three pieces and restored, and slight restoration to edge near tip.
Joseph Rusling Meeker (Missouri,Joseph Rusling Meeker (Missouri, 1827-1889) Southern Bayou, 1871, signed lower right "J.R. Meeker 1871", oil on Russell's canvas board, 12 x 10 in.; modern burlwood frame,
3 ARCHAIC MISSOURI NATIVE AMERICAN3 ARCHAIC MISSOURI NATIVE AMERICAN CHERT SPEAR TIPSNative American, Midwestern United States, Missouri, Clark, Franklin, & St. Louis County, Eastern Woodland, early to late Archaic period, ca. 7500 to 1000 BCE. A collection of 3 large early Native American tools hand knapped from stones, including Burlington chert. The creamy white and broad bladed specimen is a Chesterfield type, found primarily in Missouri and Illinois, with an elliptical cross section, parallel notches forming the horizontal shoulders, and a stem with squared off ears. The midsized blade is a Sedalia with a lanceolate point and elliptical cross section. These are also primarily found in Missouri and Illinois. The longest blade is an impressive corner notched example with a long blade and expanding stem. Size (long notched blade): 8.125" L x 1.85" W (20.6 cm x 4.7 cm)
Provenance: private Kansas City, Missouri, USA collection; ex-John Townsend collection, formed in the 1970's and earlier
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#164596
Condition:
Restoration to Sedalia blade and break line across center. Chesterfield blade has restoration to base, shoulder, and ear. Corner notch blade is restored at the midsection and nearly indiscernible. Find sites and old inventory numbers written on surface of each. Remains of adhesive from previous display mounting on versos of each.
Plains-Style Missouri Pipe TomahawkPlains-Style Missouri Pipe Tomahawk reproduction. Brass head pierced with weeping heart and two stacked circles; handle decorated with grooves coated in red pigment length 17.75 in.20th century
PREHISTORIC POTTERY WATER BOTTLE.PREHISTORIC POTTERY WATER BOTTLE. Mississippian culture ca.1200-1600 Pemiscot County Missouri. Raised turkey track motif on shoulder. 7''h. Ex Tom Davis. This item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Jackson Galleries Mount Sterling Kentucky. As per our policy we do not guarantee the authenticity of of any item created before 1500.
ARROWHEAD: GRAHAM CAVE SPEAR HEADFoundARROWHEAD: GRAHAM CAVE SPEAR HEADFound in Montgomery County, Missouri. Apparently rare multicolored Burlington chert. 4-1/2" long. One of several lots from the same estate collection. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
Lot of 2 artifacts; one cobbs knife,Lot of 2 artifacts; one cobbs knife, Warren Co., Missouri. 7"; also one large leaf blade, Pike Co., Illinois. 6 3/4".
[Civil War - Manuscripts] Civil[Civil War - Manuscripts] Civil War Appointment for Sergeant J.F. Berryman Missouri 3rd SM Cavalry Framed to 15.625'' x 22.625''. Jeremiah F. Berryman served in the 3rd Missouri State Militia Cavalry. Condition: Inked text fading some separation at folds minor scattered stains.
TOM GREGG MISSOURI PHOTOREALISTTOM GREGG MISSOURI PHOTOREALIST SUBURBS PAINTING Missouri,b.1960Two house stand proudly side by side. The artists use of shadowing accentuates the architectural elements of the objects.
[Books on the West] Seventeen volumes[Books on the West] Seventeen volumes including: ''History of NorthEast Missouri'' 3 vols 1913; James ''Oregon'' 1917; Chase ''Yosemite Trails''; James ''New Mexico''; Murphy ''Three Wonderlands of the American West'' 1913; along with 12 others.
*Two 1921 U.S. Missouri Centennial*Two 1921 U.S. Missouri Centennial Commemorative Silver Half Dollars including a 2x4 example.
(TOPICAL AND VIEW) REAL OR PRINTED(TOPICAL AND VIEW) REAL OR PRINTED PHOTO: 54 POSTCARDS EARLY TO MID- 20TH CENTURY(TOPICAL AND VIEW) REAL OR PRINTED PHOTO: 54 POSTCARDS, Early to Mid- 20th Century, Includes 24 Kansas views: five Salina including street scene with movie theater, seven Camp Phillips, ten Ft. Riley, bandstand at Fort Leavenworth and "Mess Time on Rifle Range Camp Funston". Also: Stuttgart, Arkansas with auto and hunters with numerous ducks draped over car, two Dayton flood scenes, trailer cathedral of the diocese of southern Ohio, Main Street Fayettte, Ohio, "Residence Section" (Port Arthur, TX), artillery at mounted drill (Camp MacArthur, Waco), Fort Wood Theatre (Waynesville, MO), Clark's Restaurant (Williamsburg, OH), "Seniors" horse-drawn parade float (postmarked Saint Mary's Ohio 1911), flood in front of The Fremont Kraut Company, "Moving The First Evan. Luth-College Altenburg, Mo.", Main St. Mountain View, Ark., Young's Jewelry Store (Moberly, MO.), Allen & Daugherty Streets (Webb City, Mo.), Holt's Cafe (Boonville, Mo.), Main Street Mexia with delivery truck stuck in mud and more. A "must-see" lot.
CENTRAL PLAINS WOMAN'S MOCCASINSCENTRAL PLAINS WOMAN'S MOCCASINS Late 19th/early 20th century.