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DANIEL BOONE ON THE TRAIL19th
DANIEL BOONE ON THE TRAIL19th century, color lithograph, printed by Ackerman Quigley, Kansas City and New York; numbered 1452; framed under Plexiglas; together with a Piper's Opera House printed paper sign framed under glass; Provenance: Piper's Opera House, Virginia City, Nevada Condition: the sheet appears to be cut horizontally. Colors of lower half of paper noticeably darker. Not examined out of frame. Daniel Boone: 81 1/4 x 42 inches frame; Piper's sign: 45 x 12 1/2 inches Condition:
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Early painted ''Daniel Boone''
Early painted ''Daniel Boone'' shooting gallery target. 20'' W 29'' Ht.
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FOLK ART DANIEL BOONE
FOLK ART DANIEL BOONE WEATHERVANE, EARLY 20TH C.A carved and painted wooden weathervane depicting frontiersman Daniel Boone aiming a carved flintlock musket with metal lock and hammer. Attrib. to Manuel Perry (1885-1966). The weathervane depicts a carved coonskin cap, powder horn and belt buckle. 26 1/2" high, 29" wide. Original surface and a slight separation to the seam. Overall untouched condition. Provenance: found in a Mattapoisett, MA home. Manuel Perry was born in Fayal, Azores and sailed on his first voyage at the age of 16. He subsequently sailed aboard whale ships and steamers until the end of World War I. He was a noted marine model builder, sculptor, and ship builder. He worked as a caretaker at the Hinsdale estate in Mattapoisett, MA. A nearly identical weathervane made by Perry was donated to the Mattapoisett Historical society from the Hinsdale Estate.
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Daniel Boone VI Hand-Wrought Shovel
Daniel Boone VI Hand-Wrought Shovel North Carolina, 1925-1930, wrought iron, handle with open basket and loose ball above triangular braid above snake head and five coils above open basket, square pan, 29-3/4 in.,
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2 CARL MCKENZIE FIGURES, UNCLE
2 CARL MCKENZIE FIGURES, UNCLE SAM & DANIEL BOONECarl McKenzie (Kentucky, 1905-1998), two carved wood figures. 1st item: "Uncle Sam," with cotton beard, 16", signed in marker underside of base. 2nd item: "Daniel Boone with Rifle," 17 1/2" H, signed in pencil with address and dated Nov. 26, 1984. Biography: Carl McKenzie learned to whittle as a child from his grandfather and was also inspired by Edgar Tolson of the Campton school of Appalachian wood carvers. Carving eventually became his full-time occupation. The Daniel Boone Trading Post, a tourist stop near Natural Bridge State Park, was one of the first places to sell his work, and it was so popular McKenzie could barely keep up with demand. He is said to have used white pine or birch for carving and made his own brushes from split twigs. The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Art Museum held a traveling retrospective of his work in 1994 and his work has also been exhibited at the Ohio Arts Council's Riffe Gallery and The Kentucky Folk Art Center in Morehead, Kentucky.
Condition:
Both items excellent condition.
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Daniel Boone signed document, 26
Daniel Boone signed document, 26 hand written lines, March 13, 1798, stating articles of agreement "Between Daniel Boone of the county of Bourbon State of Kentucky…and William Henry of the county of Scott (Kentucky)" whereby Boone agrees to give Henry the management of Boone's 3,300 acres of land in dispute, "lying on the north side of the main fork of Licking opposite the mouth of Bever Creek and running down the river and northeast…", whereupon Henry is to survey Boone's claim and adjustments are to be made between Henry's and Boone's overlapping claims, prominently signed "Daniel Boone" (American Pioneer, 1734-1820) with two other signatures, docketed on verso, 12-3/4 x 7-3/4 in., fold through "D" of "Daniel", light stains, minor separations and losses at folds , accompanied by PSA/DNA letter of authenticity; with an 1861 engraving of Boone with dog and shotgun, by Johnson Fry & Co., New York, 10-5/8 x 7-3/4 in., minor foxing, light creases, toning at edges . MastroNet, August 2005, Lot 0356; Collection of Donald Nelson, Williamsburg, Virginia.
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John Boone. Light Meter. 1991,
John Boone. Light Meter. 1991, oil and pastel on paper. 28½ h × 26 w in. result: $197. estimate: $400–600. Signed and dated to lower right ‘Boone 91’.
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JAMES STAFFORD BRONZE
JAMES STAFFORD BRONZE SCULPTUREJAMES STAFFORD (Montana/Oregon, born 1937) bronze sculpture, elk bust with large antlers, titled "Boone & Crockett #2 - 441 6/8, Bighorn Mtns. Wyoming - 1890." Signed, dated 1985, edition 157/750. Mounted to a wood plinth; 16" x 10.25" x 9" overall.
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THE MOUNTAIN MUSE COMPRISING THE
THE MOUNTAIN MUSE COMPRISING THE ADVENTURES OF DANIEL BOONE AND THE POWER OF VIRTUOUS AND REFINED BEAUTY BY DANIEL BRYANThe Mountain Muse Comprising The Adventures of Daniel Boone and The Power of Virtuous and Refined Beauty by Daniel Bryan, Circa 1813-1820.
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ELMER BOONE (AMERICAN, 1883 - 1952)
ELMER BOONE (AMERICAN, 1883 - 1952) 23" x 30" Desert landscape. Oil on canvas, signed "E.L. Boone to the lower left corner, in a painted wood frame, overall 27 ¾" x 34 ¾".
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19th century marble sculpture,
19th century marble sculpture, portrait bust of a shy young boy, unsigned, green marble socle, 12-3/4 in. with base. Small chips in base. The Estate of the Late John Boone, Owensboro, Kentucky
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DANIEL BOONE, BUFFALO BILL &
DANIEL BOONE, BUFFALO BILL & INDIANS BOOKS (3)For your consideration is this collection of three (3) vintage Western books from various authors. First book in this collection is titled "Indians of America" by Lillian Davids Fazzini, published by Whitman Publishing, Racine, Wisconsin. An accounting of major Indian tribe in a small 3x5 field guide with 94 color illustrations and with 47 tribes listed in the index; and shows 94 colored pictures and foreword by Dan Beard. The condition of this book is good with slight wear to the cover of the book and to the spine of the book. Intact pages exhibit age tanning good overall condition. The measurements of this book 3.5"W x 5.5"L. The second book is titled "The Adventures of Buffalo Bill" by Col. William F. Cody (Buffalo Bill Cody), copyright 1904, Harper & Brothers publishers. The book chronicles the thrilling life and times of one of the greatest adventurers of the late 1800's and early 1900's. From his start as an army scout during the westward expansion to the Buffalo Bill's Wild West, this book is an exciting read as Buffalo Bill's own words grace its pages. The book features numerous black and white illustrations depicting Buffalo Bills adventures. This red cloth bound stamped illustration hardcover is in good overall condition, intact pages exhibit age tanning and very slight foxing. Measures 5"W x 7.5"L. The third and final book in this collection is titled "With Boone on the Frontier" by Capt. Ralph Bonehill, 1905, Grosset & Dunlap publishers New York. The adventures of two youths who, with their families, go westward into what was at the time the wilderness of Kentucky, to join Daniel Boone in settling what has since become one of the richest and most prosperous of our states. Daniel Boone was a character almost unique in American history, a man who was the very embodiment of pluck and energy, and one who knew neither fear nor the meaning of the word fail.This tan cloth bound stamped illustration hardcover is in good overall condition, scuffing noted to cover edges. Intact pages exhibit age tanning and foxing. Measures 5"W x 7.5"L.
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Artist Signed Forged Iron Leaf
Artist Signed Forged Iron Leaf Sculpture. BOONE ? Dimensions: H: 20 inches: W: 7 inches: D: 7 inches ---
Condition: light rust.
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Franklin Booth (American,
Franklin Booth (American, 1874-1948), a rustic scene with a cottage surrounded by gnarly trees, an elderly woman walks down a stone path towards a flock of blackbirds in the foreground; pen and ink drawing; 8 1/4" x 7 1/4"; signed lower left. An illustrator admired for his craftsmanship and imaginative works, Booth was born and raised on a farm in Carmel, Indiana. By 1907 his own work was to be found in Scribners and other prominent magazines. Around 1910, he moved to New York and set up a studio. He lived there for the rest of his life.
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CHESTER HARDING (AMERICAN
CHESTER HARDING (AMERICAN 1792-1866) A PAINTING, "PORTR...CHESTER HARDING (American 1792-1866) A PAINTING, "Portrait of Daniel Boone," oil on canvas. 28 1/4" x 22 3/4" Exhibited: Residence of the U.S. Ambassador to the U.N., 2005; U.S. Army Center of Military History, Secretary of the Army's Office at the Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia, June 26, 2009- December 26, 2009. Literature: Neal O. Hammon, "My Father, Daniel Boone, The Draper Interviews with Nathan Boone," Copyright © 1999 by The University Press of Kentucky, cover photo.
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Boehm Carolina Wrens mounted on
Boehm Carolina Wrens mounted on ebonized wood base signed on ground. H10'' W14'' D7'' Provenance: Clanton Alabama private collection. Appears to be in good original condition we don’t see evidence of repairs restoration or breaks however it is difficult to examine these fragile objects.
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BOB TIMBERLAKE (NC, B. 1937),
BOB TIMBERLAKE (NC, B. 1937), HUNTING MOON Watercolor and ink on paper, signed lower right, float mounted and presented under glass within a burlwood frame with brass gallery plaque.
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CAREY BOONE NELSON, BUST OF
CAREY BOONE NELSON, BUST OF GEORGE BALANCHINE, BRONZE SCULPTURE WITH STAINED MAHOGANY BASE, H OVERALL: 18-3/4; W: 20-3/4 INCarey Boone Nelson, Bust of George Balanchine, Bronze Sculpture with Stained Mahogany Base, H overall: 18-3/4; W: 20-3/4 in
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Philip Moose watercolor (Newton and
Philip Moose watercolor (Newton and Blowing Rock, North Carolina, 1921-2001), titled verso backing by artist "Farmhouse & Barns", signed lower right "Philip Moose" and verso backing "Philip Moose, Blowing Rock", watercolor over pencil on paper, 18-3/4 x 27 in.; original gilt wood frame. Light fading, faint water stains left side, top possibly trimmed by artist with partial inscription and "200", taped at points verso; frame with abrasions. The Estate of the Late Charles D. and Elizabeth Read Cunningham, Asheville, North Carolina
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Two Boehm porcelain bird figurin
Two Boehm porcelain bird figurin
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VINTAGE BONA ALLEN WESTERN ROPING
VINTAGE BONA ALLEN WESTERN ROPING SADDLE Buford, Georgia, circa 1962, tooled leather saddle, having the original receipt from 1962.
Wood stand does not convey.
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Louis Rowell painting (Tryon, North
Louis Rowell painting (Tryon, North Carolina, 1870-1928), mountain landscape, possibly Vaughn's Creek, Tryon, North Carolina, signed lower right "Louis Rowell", oil on artist board, 8 x 11 in.; gilt wood frame. Grime; frame with abrasions. Private Collection.
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Carved Wood Moose & a Duck From a
Carved Wood Moose & a Duck From a Bedford home.
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BISON SKULL. Wisconsin excavation
BISON SKULL. Wisconsin excavation
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JOSEPH L. BOYD (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA,
JOSEPH L. BOYD (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA, 20TH C.)Joseph L. Boyd (American/Louisiana, 20th c.), "Mountain Goat", "Buck", "Deer", "Old Grisly [sic]", "Texas Towies", "Park View", "Blue Design" and "Night Blooming Cereus", 8 watercolors on paper, 7 signed lower right, one signed lower left, 6 titled en verso, 15 in. x 17 in. to 18 in . x 15 in., all unframed. (8 pcs.) Condition: Overall fair condition.
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Cherokee river cane basket, dyed
Cherokee river cane basket, dyed weavers in broad diagonal bands, oak handle, 13 x 16 in. Good condition, scattered grime, base with normal wear and discoloration. The Estate of the Late Bobby W. Alford
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TWO LEATHER-WORKING KNIVES WITH
TWO LEATHER-WORKING KNIVES WITH BONE HANDLES One blade signed "Chuck Bowen, Alaska, 2001; together with an antler stand.
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J.C. MACURDY BOONVILLE MO CA. 1870:
J.C. MACURDY BOONVILLE MO CA. 1870: U.S. SHAG BOAT JOHN N. MACOMB Black and white photograph. Provenance: Property from the Collection of Gerald Kornblau. 10 x 13 1/2 in. (frame).
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BOB KUHN (1920-2007), WHITETAIL
BOB KUHN (1920-2007), WHITETAIL DEER Title: Bob Kuhn (1920-2007), Whitetail Deer Medium: conte crayon on paper Dimensions: 10 3/8 x 14 Frame dimensions: 17 x 20 1/2 x 3/4
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KEN PAYNE (NM/AZ, 1938-2012),
KEN PAYNE (NM/AZ, 1938-2012), WINTERTIME OF THE BUFFALO Patinated bronze, signed and dated 1990, numbered 18/45, depicting an iconic Buffalo on a snowy landscape with two wolves below, mounted on an oval wood turntable base, brass artist plaque to front. Included is a separate plaque with historical information regarding the endangerment and poaching of the great American Bison; retains a certificate of authenticity from Mountain Trails Gallery, signed by Ken Payne 1991.
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Boehm porcelain bird group, junco
Boehm porcelain bird group, junco with bittersweet, snow, marked "Limited Edition…400-12 H" within shield with diagonal feather reading "Edward Marshall Boehm", all surmounted by black horse head, 11-1/2 in. Excellent condition. Estate of the Late William C. Ingersoll, Asheville, North Carolina.
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A Group of Four Antique American
A Group of Four Antique American Engravings of Prominent Statesmen including "John Hancock" engraved by I.B. Forrest after John Singleton Copley (American 1738-1815); "John C. Calhoun" engraved by T.B. Welch after J.B. Longacre (American late 18th/early 19th c.) "Daniel Boone" engraved by J.B. Longacre after Chester Harding (American 1792-1866) and "Patrick Henry" engraved by E. Wellmore after J.B. Longacre; each 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/2 in. matted and framed alike.
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2 Boehm Doves. From a Hartsdale
2 Boehm Doves. From a Hartsdale estate. Dimensions: 8" high x 8.5" wide.
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PAIR OF ENGLISH SILVER BASKETS,
PAIR OF ENGLISH SILVER BASKETS, 1889-90Pair of English silver baskets, 1889-90 , bearing the touch of Francis Boone Thomas, 3 1/2" h., 7 1/2" w., 16.4 ozt. Provenance: A Lancaster, Pennsylvania estate, descended in the Slaymaker family, former occupants of White Chimneys.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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A cold painted bronze pheasant on a
A cold painted bronze pheasant on a blue john rocky mount.
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Boehm Towhee marked on underside:
Boehm Towhee marked on underside: #471. H7 1/2'' W9 1/2'' D7'' Provenance: Clanton Alabama private collection. Appears to be in good original condition we don’t see evidence of repairs restoration or breaks however it is difficult to examine these fragile objects.