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RALPH OBERT OIL ON CANVASRALPH
RALPH OBERT OIL ON CANVASRALPH OBERT (Colorado/Mississippi, b. 1950) oil on canvas, "Bighorn Rams - Wind River Range." Signed and titled verso, dated 1990, 18" x 24" (image), 25.5" x 31.5" (frame).
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GEORGE BROWNE (1918-1958)Big Horn
GEORGE BROWNE (1918-1958)Big Horn Ram
estate stamp on back
oil on canvas, 7 1/2 by 7 1/2 in.
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BOB KUHN (1920-2007)Bighorn Ram
BOB KUHN (1920-2007)Bighorn Ram
signed "Kuhn" lower right
conte crayon on paper, 9 1/4 by 8 1/2 in
Provenance: Private Collection, Bozeman, Montana
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ROCKY MOUNTAIN BIGHORN RAM BRASS
ROCKY MOUNTAIN BIGHORN RAM BRASS SCULPTURE ON MARBLE BASE 13 ½" x 11" x 10 ¼" Heavy hollow cast patinated brass lifelike fully sculptured Rocky Mountain bighorn ram head, attached to rectangular form verdigris marble; no signature or maker found.
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TROPHY GAME HEAD MOUNT northwest
TROPHY GAME HEAD MOUNT northwest Dall sheep from a 1968 mountain hunt out of Whitehorse Yukon lead by guide Dennis Callison. Curl horns 37 and 37 inches long with 13 inch base.
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BIG GAME TROPHY HEAD MOUNT an
BIG GAME TROPHY HEAD MOUNT an American Plains bison bull.
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LOT OF THREE RAMS Germany
LOT OF THREE RAMS Germany includes heavy coat ram with brass bell and horns brown coat ram with horns and young ram with brass bell and horns woolly ram and young ram have applied eyes. 3 1/2'' to 5 1/2'' l. Large ram missing tail. (VG - Exc. Cond.)
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Four-Horned Ram Skull, lacking the
Four-Horned Ram Skull, lacking the mandible, the upper jaw lacking the front teeth, the skull proper l. 8-1/2", w. 4-1/2", the upper horns l. 12-1/2", the lower horns l. 7".
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Two Staffordshire rams; together
Two Staffordshire rams; together with a cow, a zebra and a cow spill vase, all circa 1850
Tallest = 7.5"h x 6"w x 4"d
Condition: Restorations to horns, some in painting to folliage, wear consistent with age.
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RAM ORNAMENT Large black woolly ram
RAM ORNAMENT Large black woolly ram with tin horns brass bell and applied eyes a fine example in classic form and long coat ram. 5 1/4'' h. (Exc. Cond.)
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Large Pair of Carved Gray Stone
Large Pair of Carved Gray Stone Figures of Recumbent Horned Rams, first quarter 20th century, in the Moghul style, the stone generally weathered throughout, h. 18", w. 6", d. 16".
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Herd of Four English
Herd of Four English Cream-Painted Cast-Iron Miniature Rams, in the early 20th-century style, h. 3", w. 5", d. 2".
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LAKOTA DECORATED BIGHORN SHEEP
LAKOTA DECORATED BIGHORN SHEEP SKULLSigned Supaya (?) Lakota/Cherokee. The skull complete with both large spiraling ram's horns, upper jaw with teeth, partly covered in hide and decorated with glass beading. Height 9.5 in. Width across horns 21 in.
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WANDERING ELK, THE BATTLE OF THE
WANDERING ELK, THE BATTLE OF THE LITTLE BIG HORN, 1915Wandering Elk, (19th/20th Century) The Battle of The Little Big Horn, 1915, colored pencil ledger drawing signed and dated lower right: Wandering Elk 1915 This Native American colored pencil ledger drawing depicts The Battle of The Little Big Horn. It shows General George A. Custer in the upper left corner with the yellow shoulder bars of an officer. colored pencil ledger drawing Dimensions: 8 x 12 1/2 in. (20.32 x 31.75 cm.), Frame: 12 x 16 x 1 in. (30.48 x 40.64 x 2.54 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, Connecticut, ca. 1980s
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Three Powder Horns, Possibl
Three Powder Horns, Possibl
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HORN RAM BOLO RODEO
HORN RAM BOLO RODEO NECKTIEDESCRIPTION: A horn Ram bolo rodeo necktie depicting a big metal ram skull with a black leather cord. CIRCA: 20th Century. DIMENSIONS: Ram skull is W: 3 1/2" H: 2 1/2". L: 21". Have a similar item to sell? Contact: Info@Akibaantiques.com. CONDITION: Good condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS(305)-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission."
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NORTHERN PLAINS SPLIT HORN
NORTHERN PLAINS SPLIT HORN BONNET,probably Sioux. Beaded forehead strap, ermine fur decorative layered fringe. Approx. 32" long, 9 1/2" wide.
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RAM'S HORN TROPHY MOUNT WITH CARVED
RAM'S HORN TROPHY MOUNT WITH CARVED WOOD HEADRam's horn trophy mount with carved wood head, 16" h., 18" w.
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Condition:
Puttied breaks to horns.
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Anglo-Indian. Rams, pair. brass,
Anglo-Indian. Rams, pair. brass, wood. 26 h × 7 w × 24 d in. estimate: $2,000–3,000.
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LORENZO GHIGLIERI (OREGON, BORN
LORENZO GHIGLIERI (OREGON, BORN 1931) MONUMENTAL BLORENZO GHIGLIERI (Oregon, born 1931) monumental bronze sculpture, "Desert Splender" (Big Horns), two rams on climbing rocks. Signed, titled, dated 1995, and numbered 3. The sculpture measures 7'1" high x 4'9" wide x 3' deep.
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Carved mastodon ivory, finely
Carved mastodon ivory, finely carved with six wolves pursuing ram, 11-1/2 in. Losses to several legs, chips and separations. Collection of Courtney Smith, Sr., Highland Springs, Virginia.
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Bronze after Charles M. Russell,
Bronze after Charles M. Russell, aftercast "Big Horn Sheep", 18/30, signed "CMR [skull]" (Charles Marian Russell, Montana, 1864-1926), foundry mark, patinated bronze, 7-1/2 in. Excellent condition. Estate of the Late William C. Ingersoll, Asheville, North Carolina.
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U.S. Powder Horns Lot of Three
U.S. Powder Horns Lot of Three Three rifle horns: first horn is 15" second horn is 13" and third is a 12" flat horn. Condition: Very good.
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AFTER ANDY WARHOL (AMERICAN, 1928 -
AFTER ANDY WARHOL (AMERICAN, 1928 - 1987) 38" x 38" "Bighorn Ram" from the "Endangered Species" Series, 1983. Screenprint in colors on Lenox museum board, unsigned proofs outside the edition, printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York, published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts with inkstamp verso, unframed.
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Lewis Lomay (Hopi, 1915-1996)
Lewis Lomay
(Hopi, 1915-1996)
Award Winning Sterling Silver Ram's Horn Necklace
hinged sterling silver choker emulating the horns on a ram's head, set with Italian Coral and Blue Diamond Turquoise; marked LL along with artist's snake hallmark and STERLING
length 13 inches, pendant length 3-1/2 inches x width 1-1/4 inches, weight 54.5 dwt.
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US Small Powder Horns Lot of Four 2
US Small Powder Horns Lot of Four 2 priming horns one 6'' flat one 5'' round 2 small rifle horns one 8'' and one 7''. Condition: Very good.
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Fine powder horn with rare and
Fine powder horn with rare and unusual embossed Native American theme depicting a warrior with weapons, hunting dog, and game; copper with brass trim. 7 7/8\" long."
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* A Stoneware Model of a Ram the
* A Stoneware Model of a Ram the recumbent animal having purple glaze throughout and raised atop a rectangular gilt bronze base having a beaded border and four squat legs. Height overall 2 inches.
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Mounted Big-Horn Sheep Trophy,
Mounted Big-Horn Sheep Trophy, early 20th century, the skull with attached curved horns now mounted on a shield-shaped wooden wall plaque, h. 15", w. 18".
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SIOUX, CARVED DOUBLE HEADED RAM
SIOUX, CARVED DOUBLE HEADED RAM CLUB, CA. 1890-1910Sioux, Carved Double Headed Ram Club, ca. 1890 - 1910, vestiges of pigments, wrapped buffalo hide, wood stick, stone, fibers Dimensions: 20 1/2 x 2 x 5 1/2 in. (52.1 x 5.1 x 14 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
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JOHN SCOTT BRONZE - "DREAM RAM"
JOHN SCOTT BRONZE - "DREAM RAM" (1995)John J. Scott (American, 1919-2016). "Dream Ram" bronze, 1995. Edition 5 of 250. Inscribed with the artist's signature and ram symbol as well as the title of the piece and the edition number 5/250 on the back of the piece. Skillfully and meticulously cast via the lost wax process, a limited edition bronze titled "Dream Ram" that demonstrates American sculptor John Scott's painstaking attention to the details of his subject's anatomy as well as his deep respect and connection to wild life. Scott presents this desert bighorn sheep with veristic facial features and grand curled horns which are generally use for fighting and to break open cacti, one of their primary food sources. Interestingly, the desert bighorn sheep's horns emerge just after birth and continue to grow throughout the lifespan! Size: 4.8" H (12.2 cm); 6.625" H (16.8 cm) on included custom stand.
John Scott was an American artist of Scottish heritage. He lived in a log cabin in the woods of Kittredge, Colorado that he built from the ground up and created sculptures and paintings inspired by the wildlife and scenery of Colorado and Wyoming. According to his wife Dorothy, "He was always working and always looking for something to throw himself into completely." Of note, John was immensely proud of his Scottish heritage, learned to play the bag pipes, and wore his Clan Scott tartan kilt. John was also an avid hunter of large game in Colorado and Wyoming as well as British Columbia and Alaska.
Not only did John build his log cabin which he called "Brig-O-Doon" - he also built and operated his own studio and foundry. John created his bronzes via the lost wax process, a method first used by the ancients. His technique involved 24 steps from the creation of the mold to pouring the hot bronze to welding the piece back together to the embellishing with finishing touches. Indeed, John's passion for his chosen profession was boundless; in his words, "Art is a monster that sweeps over me and it seems I never satisfy that creative spirit."
A little note on John Scott's signature ram symbol: Scott was greatly inspired by Charles Marion Russell whose emblem was a buffalo skull symbolizing his strong connection to the American West. Following in Russell's footsteps, Scott chose the ram as his symbol, because the Rocky Mountain bighorn ram with its massive curling horns is the state animal of his beloved Colorado. John Scott loved his homeland and his art has been exhibited throughout the American Southwest and beyond in reputable galleries of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Nevada, and California.
Provenance: Private John J. Scott Collection, Kittredge, Colorado, USA, acquired from the late John J. Scott
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Condition:
Bronze bust is excellent and presents with a beautiful patina. Wooden base has minor scuffs, but is otherwise very nice and signed by John Scott on the underside, as he created his own bases. Bust is inscribed with the artist's signature and ram symbol as well as the title of the piece and the edition number 5/250 on the back of the piece.
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TUFTED SHEEP TROPHY Big horn
TUFTED SHEEP TROPHY Big horn sheep standing on faux rock base. 45 in. H., 42 in. L.
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BOOK: BATTLE OF LITTLE BIG HORN,
BOOK: BATTLE OF LITTLE BIG HORN, 1966, SIGNEDLeather bound, limited and signed copy of The Battle of Little Big Horn, by Mari Sandoz, published by James F. Carr, New York, 1966. VG+ with very minor shelfwear.
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Dodge Ram Hood Ornaments Plus
Dodge Ram Hood Ornaments Plus American ca 1930-1960 an assembled group of hood ornaments including two Dodge Ram hood ornaments one marked 585985 / 3490A a Mack Truck bulldog and a custom Ford convertible hood ornament; largest lg. 9.5 in. Condition: Smaller with areas of rust.
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14-point elk horn trophy mounted on
14-point elk horn trophy mounted on wood plaque, 48 in. H., 48 in. W.
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(4) BRONZE RAMS' HEADS WALL
(4) BRONZE RAMS' HEADS WALL MOUNTS & DEER ANTLERS(lot of 4) Decorative items, including: (pair) patinated bronze wall-mounted rams' heads, approx 6"h, 8"w, 7"d, (2) deer antlers; 16.5lbs total **Provenance: A fine Santa Fe, New Mexico estate collection**