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(5) Chilmark pewter Wild West
(5) Chilmark pewter Wild West figurines by Donald Polland, c/o 1990 "Cochise" #1537 with COA signed on base, 1993 "Sacred Ground Reclaimed" signed on base, 1990 "Pequot War" 011/950 with COA, 1990 "Tecumseh's War", 1984 "Unit Colors"
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COLLECTION OF OVER 35 WESTERN MOVIE
COLLECTION OF OVER 35 WESTERN MOVIE POSTERS.Collection of Over 35 Western Movie Posters. 1940s - 50s. One-sheet posters (27 x 41"). Including "Overland with Kit Carson" Ch. 10 (1951); "Hidden Guns" (1956); "Brave Warrior (1952); "Behind Southern Lines" (1952); "Junction City" (1952); "Ride Clear of Diablo" (1954); "Gunslingers" (1950); "The Lone Gun" (1954); "Bandits of the Badlands" (1954); "Arrow In the Dust" (1954); "Cody of the Pony Express" (1950); "Rock Island Trail" (1950); "The Indian Fighter" (1955); "Conquest of Cochise" (1953); "Colorado Sundown" (1951); "Overland Riders" (1946); "Wyoming Renegades" (1954); "Sundown in Santa Fe" (1948); "Tomahawk Trail" (1957); "The Purple Mask" (1955); "War Arrow" (1954), and others. All folded. Condition: varies, C+ to A.
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ALABASTER CARVING OF A BUFFALO
ALABASTER CARVING OF A BUFFALO VINCENT KAYDAHZINNEHeavy alabaster carving of a buffalo resting on a wood base, signed Vincent Kaydahzinne 2006 (1952-2017, great, great grandson of famous apache chief Cochise), 10 1/2"H (not including the base), 15"L
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Condition: reports for specific items are available by calling Dave Pritchard at 1-740-503-8216 or emailing dave.pritchard@e-merge.com
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ADRIEL HEISEY (AMERICAN, B.
ADRIEL HEISEY (AMERICAN, B. 1957), SUNRISE OVER DESERT GRASSLAND WITH INTERNATIONAL BORDER, SAN PEDRO VALLEY, COCHISE COUNTY, ARIZONA AND SONORA, MEXICO Color photograph, negative 1999, printed 2002, pencil signed to matting at lower right, retains gallery paperwork, matted and framed.
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GLENN RENELL (B. 1947)Glenn
GLENN RENELL (B. 1947)Glenn Renell (b. 1947), "Morning Butte," 2007 Oil on panel Signed lower right: G. Renell; signed again, titled, and dated verso "Cochise Stronghold," 2007 Oil on panel Signed lower right: Renell; signed again, titled, and dated verso 2 pieces Each: 11" H x 12" W Provenance: Thunderbird Foundation, Mt. Carmel, UT The Estate of George David Sturges, acquired from the above, 2007 Dimensions: Each: 11" H x 12" W Provenance: Thunderbird Foundation, Mt. Carmel, UT The Estate of George David Sturges, acquired from the above, 2007
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Henry Clay Hooker's Sierra Bonita
Henry Clay Hooker's Sierra Bonita Ranch Arizona Photographs Lot of 2 photographs including the following titles printed on mount below image: 1000 One Year old High-Grade Hereford and Durham Steers / 1000 Cows in the Distance / Sierra Bonita Ranch H.C. Hooker Prop. / P.O. Willcox Arizona; and A Scene on the Sierra Bonita Ranch. / H.C. Hooker Prop. / P.O. Willcox Arizona; each 11.75 x 19.25 in. matted and framed 21 x 28.25 in.Henry Clay Hooker (1828-1907) sometimes referred to as "Colonel Hooker " first established the Sierra Bonita Ranch located in Graham and Cochise Counties near Willcox Arizona in 1872. From the time it was established the ranch was the largest in Arizona and although Hooker initially suffered heavy losses in both personnel and supplies as a result of Apache raids he eventually became the largest military beef supplier in Arizona. Hooker concentrated on purchasing the highest quality livestock and introduced Hereford cattle to Arizona. He also achieved financial gains by breeding carriage horses and draft animals for the freighting trade. His wide ranging businesses were instrumental to the development of Willcox. Hooker was also one of the few ranchers to survive the disastrous Drought of 1891.Before the Lincoln County War an unknown Billy the Kid was employed by Hooker. Wyatt Earp was a personal friend to Hooker as well and from 1881-1882 members of the Earp faction used the ranch to resupply during and after the Earp Vendetta Ride with Hooker's approval. Even in his later years Hooker took an active role in operating the ranch and at the time of his death in December 1907 on the Sierra Bonita Ranch he was considered the wealthiest rancher in Arizona. In 1964 the ranch was declared a National Historic Landmark and Hooker's descendants continue to operate the Sierra Bonita Ranch to this day. Condition: Light to moderate toning to photographs; the mats look like they have undergone some water damage.
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