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South American Gaucho Knife These
South American Gaucho Knife These knives were used by the Gauchos of South America as multi-purpose knives known as "punal" and this one has what is known as a "button" or rounded end. The knife was made in Germany buy Franz Wenk for sale in Argentina Uruguay or Brazil probably in the late 19th century. It is marked with the initials "Ch" and "E" and the silver toned hilt is decorated with gold scroll-work. The leather sheaf is probably a later addition.
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FLORENCIO MOLENA CAMPOS
FLORENCIO MOLENA CAMPOS (CA/ARGENTINA, 1891-1959) Un Gaucho, gouache and colored pencil on paperboard, signed upper right and dated 1956. Depicts a cowboy on horseback with his dog in the lead, a pair of oxen behind, traveling a desolate landscape, along a barbed wire fence line. In a black painted carved wood Mexican frame, matted, under plexi, OS: 27 1/2" x 36 1/2", SS: 16 1/4" x 25 1/4", fine condition.
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(3 PCS) SILVER PLATED GAUCHO
(3 PCS) SILVER PLATED GAUCHO KNIVESDESCRIPTION: (3 Pcs) Silver Plated Gaucho knives. Silver plated with a polished steel single-edged tapered blade with Gaucho working scenes etched on each face and signed INOX on one side. A matching sheath comes with scenes of Gauchos herding and roping cattle. This is supposedly the vision of "Gaucho Heaven." The belt hook has a horse's head in horseshoe. CIRCA: 1949 - 1969 ORIGIN: South America DIMENSIONS: L: 9 1/2" x L:11" x L: 12 1/2" 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) 333-4134. 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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(3) W/C GOUACHES - Ethnic Costume
(3) W/C GOUACHES - Ethnic Costume Caricatures by Ada Peacock (British 20th c.) all pencil signed and titled including: 'Vuelta-de-la-Feria' Paraguay; 'Liando-un-Cigarro' Paraguay; 'Gaucho-Saltendo-con-China-Elaborando-Pan' Salta Rep Argentina unfra
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A Goldscheider bronzed slip cast
A Goldscheider bronzed slip cast figure - ''Gaucho'' (Model No. 2737) with bronze cigarette 26.25ins high (with Goldscheider stamp to back of base and incised Nos.)
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A 19th Century Brazilian gaucho
A 19th Century Brazilian gaucho knife, with reeded knop hilt, 31.5cm long
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An Hermes Silk Gavroche in a
An Hermes Silk Gavroche in a 'Gaucho' motif. Labeled within print: Hermes. 16 x 16 inches.
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THREE FRAMED GAUCHO ARTIFACTS (20th
THREE FRAMED GAUCHO ARTIFACTS (20th century, Argentinian). 1) Rider's Crop, framed size: 31 1/4 x 18 1/4 inches 2) Gaucho Metal Sword, framed size: 10 1/4 x 18 1/4 inches 3) Bola, framed size; 22 1/4 x 18 1/4 inches.
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BRONZE FIGURE OF GAUCHO ON A HORSE:
BRONZE FIGURE OF GAUCHO ON A HORSE: Figure of a gaucho on a bucking bronco affixed to marble plinth. Unsigned. Presented to General Carlos Pollarolo Maggi Chief of the Army of Chile from General Theodore F. Bogart Chief of the Army of the Caribbean in October 1962. 13 1/2'' h. x 11 1/2'' x 7''.
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PATINATED BRONZE FIGURAL GROUP
PATINATED BRONZE FIGURAL GROUP Depicting a South American gaucho and bull; unsigned, later 20th century; 24 in. H., approximately 28 1/4 in. L.
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SOUTH AMERICAN SILVERPLATE GAUCHO
SOUTH AMERICAN SILVERPLATE GAUCHO KNIFESouth American Silverplate Gaucho Knife,
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PIERSON, Markus, (American, 1961-):
PIERSON, Markus, (American, 1961-): ''Gaucho'', Acrylic/Wood Sculpture, #'ed 207/350, dated 1989, 25.5'' h.
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TIGUA FOLK ART PAINTING ON
TIGUA FOLK ART PAINTING ON SHEEPSKIN Francisco Cuyo (Ecuador, b. 1966), Naive Farm Village Scene, inscribed in marker on stretcher verso "Autor: Francisco Cuyo", 9.75"h x 11.75"w (stretcher), unframed
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A Pair of Gaucha Knives each set in
A Pair of Gaucha Knives each set in a silverplate sheath decorated with a ranching scene together with an associated example by Ju-Ca. Length of longer overall 16 inches.
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19TH CENTURY SCRIMSHAWED WHALE’S
19TH CENTURY SCRIMSHAWED WHALE’S TOOTH DEPICTINGA GAUCHO IN A TROPICAL LAND CAPTURING ALPACAS OR LLAMAS, RENDERED FROM AN ILLUSTRATION. 5 1/4" X 2 1/2". SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY TO CERTAIN STATES. SEE TERMS.
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A NATIVE AMERICAN GANADO OR
A NATIVE AMERICAN GANADO OR KLAGETOH STYLE RUG WEAVING,...A NATIVE AMERICAN GANADO OR KLAGETOH STYLE RUG WEAVING, NAVAJO, EARLY/MID 20TH CENTURY, dyed wool, a gray ground with red, cream, and black diamond motif with delicate stylized butterfly and red pueblo motif. 78 1/2" x 48 1/2" Note: Property from the Charles Irwin Jones Family Collection were acquired directly from Native American tribes by Charles Irwin Jones between 1900 and 1940 during his field work as a civil engineer for the AT&SF (Santa Fe) Railway. Jones took personal interest in the history and anthropology of the region, writing a few articles on indigenous life and New Mexico history, including "The Navajo Indian and His Ways" for "The New Age Magazine" in 1913. Provenance: Property from the Charles Irwin Jones Family Collection.
Condition:
Some staining, bleeding of red dye, but overall in fair to good condition, wear commensurate with age and use. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
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ARGENTINE SCHOOL (20TH
ARGENTINE SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY)Satirical Composition, Two Gauchos on Horseback, 1931. Inscribed l/r parece puerta, Almanaque XII-1931. Oil on Canvas. 22 by 34.75 in., overall 31 by 43 in.
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TAKIS Nicholas (American
TAKIS Nicholas (American 1903-1964): ''El Gauchos'' Three Musicians in an Interior Oil/Canvasboard 18'' x 9'' signed upper left titled upper right original frame 23 1/2'' x 14 1/4''.
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Colorful gouache of a native
Colorful gouache of a native warrior with feathered head dress and holding a metal spear, signed Begaro? and dated 1926.
29.5" x 25" ss / 32.5" x 28.5" oa
Condition: Paint losses to frame.
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FRANCISCO RODRIGUEZ SANCHEZ-CLEMENT
FRANCISCO RODRIGUEZ SANCHEZ-CLEMENT PAINTING GAUCHOFrancisco Rodriguez Sanchez-Clement (Spanish, 1893-1968). Oil on canvas, n.d. Signed on lower right. A dazzling painting by Francisco Rodriguez Sanchez-Clement depicting a handsome Spanish gaucho confidently commanding a herd of energetic cattle. This painting demonstrates Sanchez-Clement's keen eye for dramatic composition. The gaucho and his steed are vividly defined front-and-center as the lively herd kicks up dust in the middle ground, rhythmically progressing behind him. Sanchez-Clement has expertly altered values, saturation, and hues to achieve atmospheric perspective, rendering the cattle as well as the distant land and sky in an impressionistic haze that imbues the scene with a convincing sense of depth. A spectacular painting that possesses an almost cinematic quality by Francisco Rodriguez Sanchez-Clement, an artist whose pride in his heritage fueled his artistic passion, set in an attractive custom frame. Size (painting): 20" L x 24" W (50.8 cm x 61 cm) Size (frame): 25.125" L x 28.875" W (63.8 cm x 73.3 cm)
Francisco Rodríguez Sanchez-Clement graduated from the Academia de Bellas Artes de Madrid. Much of his oeuvre demonstrates the influence of his heritage and the gypsy tradition. Sanchez-Clement crossed Europe with the caravans and sketched the scenes that unfolded before him. Following his return to Spain, he decided to move to Paris. In this art capital of the world Sanchez-Clement pursued his love for figure painting, creating compositions that captured flamenco dancers and the drama of the bullfight. His works were exhibited in the Paris salons as well as other European venues and were also published in the art catalogues of Frost & Reed Limited, London, England.
Provenance: Private Closter, New Jersey, USA collection
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#174931
Condition:
Signed on lower right. Only a few minor scuffs that are difficult to see. Set in an attractive custom frame and fit with a suspension wire. Minor scuffs/nicks to the frame that are also difficult to see. Overall very nice.
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ARGENTINA GAUCHO BRASS DAGGER W/
ARGENTINA GAUCHO BRASS DAGGER W/ NACRE HANDLE & SHEATHSouth America, Argentina, Buenos Aires, ca. late 19th to early 20th century CE. A handsome brass gaucho facon dagger and the original brass sheath, the cylindrical hilt is inlaid with alternating panels of stippled brass and nacre (mother of pearl) shell. The steel blade has an armorial crest and scrolling motif on the heel, and the cutting edge is still sharp. The sheath features a clip on one side in the form of a deer's head with oak leaves for securing to the facon to the gaucho's belt, and a large chape tip with a woman's head in profile. Gauchos considered facons to be more masculine than firearms and were popular for duels of honor, protection, and carried as accessories and symbols of prestige. Size of blade: 8.5" L x 1.125" W (21.6 cm x 2.9 cm); in sheath: 14" L x 1.5" W (35.6 cm x 3.8 cm)
Provenance: private New Haven, Connecticut, USA collection
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#176226
Condition:
Some russet patina on blade near tang and dark patina and toning on brass handle and sheath. Green oxidation on sheath tip. Intact and overall great condition.
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A Guatemalan Poncho Early to mid
A Guatemalan Poncho
Early to mid 20th Century
displayed on a piece of driftwood.
height 31 x width 39 inches
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Marie Begay Navajo Weaving Ganado
Marie Begay Navajo Weaving Ganado woven with bold design of red cream gray and black 71.5 x 45 in.20th century Condition: Excellent.
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PLAINS LEATHER BOY'S SHIRT With
PLAINS LEATHER BOY'S SHIRT With fringe and okra paint.
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NAVAJO RUGCirca 1930Possibly
NAVAJO RUGCirca 1930Possibly Ganado. Chevron design in red grey brown and white. 4'11 x 3'1''.''
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NAVAJO GANADO RUG c. 1920, American
NAVAJO GANADO RUG c. 1920, American Southwest, red, white, and brown woven wool, decorated with serrated zig-zag motif, 6'2'"h x 3'2"w
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Ignacio Maguino (American 20th
Ignacio Maguino (American 20th Century) Southwest Indian Painting Gouache on paper signed Waka-yeni-dewa l.l. for Ignacio Maguino; 11 x 13.25 in.
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BENITA WOVOY, GANADO STYLE
BENITA WOVOY, GANADO STYLE TEXTILEBenita Wovoy, (20th Century) Ganado Style Textile, handwoven yarns, natural and aniline dyes handwoven yarns, natural and aniline dyes Dimensions: 60 x 39 in. (152.4 x 99.1 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, New Mexico
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NAVAJO GANADO RUG c. 1930s,
NAVAJO GANADO RUG c. 1930s, American Southwest, red, white, brown, and gray woven wool, decorated with sawtooth diamond pattern, approx. 61"l x 40.5"w
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FINE POTOLO PONCHO, QUECHUA,
FINE POTOLO PONCHO, QUECHUA, BOLIVIA.Potolo Poncho, Quechua Culture, Bolivia c.1930 Wool Potolo weavings are recognized by their inventive and marvelous mythical beings found on many ancient Peruvian burial cloths. Night animal such bats, and night dragons, possess a personality of inner life of their own. Size: 72'' x 55'' (183 x 140 cm).
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GOUACHE, J.A. TRUJILLO J.A.
GOUACHE, J.A. TRUJILLO J.A. Trujillo (Native American, 20th century), Buffalo Dance, gouache on paper, signed lower right, overall (with frame): 22.5"h x 39.75"w
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NAVAJO GANADO RUG c. 1930, American
NAVAJO GANADO RUG c. 1930, American Southwest, grey, black, red, tan and white woven wool, with oblong diamond motif, approx. 9"l x 3'6"w
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ANTIQUE BOLIVIAN PONCHO
ANTIQUE BOLIVIAN PONCHO WEAVINGOld South American hand woven poncho possibly from the Tapacari region. Garment measures approx. 48" x 54". Overall light wear, see photos. Please see our other lots for more textiles from the same collection. shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
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TWO VINTAGE GAUCHO TYPE RIDING
TWO VINTAGE GAUCHO TYPE RIDING CROPS, THE FIRST HATWO VINTAGE GAUCHO TYPE RIDING CROPS, the first having a .900 silver repose' cap over a tan leather wood shaft, tongue is 17", overall length 33", second a horse hair wrapped handle decorated with horses and flowers with the initials T.C, tongue is 17 1/2", 35" overall.
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FRANCISCO GOYA, TAUROMAQUIA
FRANCISCO GOYA, TAUROMAQUIA BULLFIGHTING ETCHING Francisco Goya (Spanish, 1746-1828), "Un cavalier espagnol brisant des 'rejoncillos' avec l'aide des chulos", rejected plate A, etching on laid paper with MBM watermark, published posthumously, 1876 or later, 8"h x 12.625"w (image), 11.875"h x 18.25"w (sheet)
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Navajo Ganado Weaving
Navajo Ganado Weaving hand-spun?wool?woven using colors of red browns ?cream ?and gray; with?elongated?diamond in center field and flanked by?hooked devices 83.5?x?59.5 in.second quarter 20th?century