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* (OREGON TRAIL) PARKMAN FRANCIS
* (OREGON TRAIL) PARKMAN FRANCIS The California and Oregon Trail: Being Sketches of Prairie and Rocky Mountain Life. New York: George P. Putnam 1849 8vo publisher's blue cloth-backed boards title in gilt to spine. Tinted engraved additional title-page tinted engraved frontispiece by Darley. First edition second state with Leavitt Trow & Co. imprint on verso of title page; no caption on frontispiece and ads at rear numbered 1-6 8 with page 8 blank. Light soiling to cloth; ends bumped; spine faded; intermittent foxing.
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Path over the ridge pastel on
Path over the ridge pastel on board. sight: 11.25'' H x 16'' W.
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BERT SEABOURN 'ON THE TRAIL'
BERT SEABOURN 'ON THE TRAIL' WATERCOLOR ON PAPER Bert Seabourn (American b. 1931), 'On the Trail,' 1977, watercolor on paper, depicting five Native Americans hiking through the snow under the moonlight, signed to center right, titled and dated en verso, inscription by the artist affixed en verso, framed. Original receipt of purchase affixed en verso. Approximate dimensions: sight h. 17", w. 23"; frame h. 24.25", w. 30.25", d. 0.75"
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EDGAR A. PAYNE (1883-1947): "ON THE
EDGAR A. PAYNE (1883-1947): "ON THE TRAIL"pencil drawing Provenance: DeRu's Fine Arts 15 x 22 inches; 26 1/2 x 33 inches framed Condition:
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Carl Rudolph Krafft (American 1884-
Carl Rudolph Krafft (American 1884- 1938) Camping Along the Trail oil on canvas signed Carl R. Krafft (lower right) 18 1/4 x 20 inches.
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Oil on canvas stream and trees
Oil on canvas stream and trees mountains in background; along with an oil on board trees and stone wall by a lane.
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Frances Parkman, The Oregon Trail ,
Frances Parkman, The Oregon Trail , illustrated by Frederick Remington, Boston, Little, Brown & Company, 1892, tooled full leather, top edges gilt, cover with sunburst below Native American images, spine with similar motifs, 9 x 6-3/8 in. Top and base of spine with several chips, corners lightly rubbed, back panel with small stain, otherwise good condition.
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Henry Orne Rider painting
Henry Orne Rider painting (Massachusetts, 1860-1943), "On the Road to Clinton, Mass", signed lower left "H. Orne-Rider", signed and titled verso, oil on canvas board, 15-1/2 x 19-7/8 in.; original carved and gilt wood frame. Glob of flattened paint lower right, retouch upper left; frame resurfaced, abrasions. Private Collection, Florida
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OOB - 'Lonesome Trail' by S.
OOB - 'Lonesome Trail' by S. Jongert monogrammed lr depicting buckskin clad trapper in mountains during winter titled verso in black molded frame SS: 6 3/4'' x 4 1/2'' OS: 8 1/4'' x 6'' fine condition.
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French 19th century hunting
French 19th century hunting scene, a man treks across the frozen landscape with other hunters and dogs to his rear; watercolor; 6 1/4" x 9 1/4"; unsigned.
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Oil on board, attributed,
Oil on board, attributed, Impressionist style landscape of wooded path with distant arched bridge, signed on lower right corner, in gilt frame; overall good condition, age wear, surface wear; sight L 8 1/4" H 11 1/2" (Approx.)
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ERNEST BERKE (AMERICAN,
ERNEST BERKE (AMERICAN, 1921-2010) ON THE TRAILErnest Berke (American, 1921-2010) On the Trail oil on canvas signed and dated lower left 33 x 23in (84 x 58.5cm)
Condition:
Framed dimensions 39 1/4 x 29 1/4in (99.5 x 74cm)
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JOHN SERVAIS: "KULSHAN CABIN
JOHN SERVAIS: "KULSHAN CABIN TRAIL ON MT. BAKER WASHINGTON " 1968 Together with "Winter Mountaineering on Mt. Shushan in the Cascades " 1970. Color photographs 23 1/2 x 15 1/2 or 16 in. mounted on particle board. Provenance: Chrysler Museum of Art Norfolk Virginia proceeds to benefit the Acquisitions Fund.
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Chilmark Pewter Statue of an
Chilmark Pewter Statue of an Indianon horseback ''End of the Trail'' 10''.
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CAMPBELL, Blendon Reed,
CAMPBELL, Blendon Reed, (American, 1862-1969): Trail Through the Forest, Oil/Board, 18'' x 20.75'', signed lower left, unframed.
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Joe Beeler (American, 1931-2006) Up
Joe Beeler
(American, 1931-2006)
Up the Trail, edition 1/17
bronze
signed Joe Beeler and numbered (base)
height 16 1/2 x length 27 x width 9 inches
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David Johnson (New York, 1827-1908)
David Johnson (New York, 1827-1908) Along The Wooded Path, 1874, signed lower left "D. Johnson 1874", oil on canvas, 10 x 12 in.; 19th-century gilt wood and composition frame,
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CLYDE LEON KELLER (OREGON,
CLYDE LEON KELLER (OREGON, 1872-1962) OIL ON CANVACLYDE LEON KELLER (Oregon, 1872-1962) oil on canvas board, "The Trail of Happiness," a mountain path with wildflowers. Signed lower right, signed again and titled verso, dated 1947. Image measures 16" x 11.5". In a wood frame; 18.5" x 14.25" overall.
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PRINT, TRAVERSING THROUGH THE
PRINT, TRAVERSING THROUGH THE MOUNTAINS Traversing Through the Mountains, reproduction print on board, unsigned, 20th century printing, overall (with frame): 11.5"h x 14"w
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After James Earle Fraser,
After James Earle Fraser, American, 1876-1953, bronze sculpture, End of the Trail, 13 "h Estimate $200-300
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James Earl Fraser (American
James Earl Fraser (American 1876-1953) THE END OF THE TRAIL patinated bronze on black marble base 26" (height) 66cm (height) signed in the mould 1918 ©Fraser
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After James Earl Fraser "End of the
After James Earl Fraser "End of the Trail". Modern cast bronze with dark brown patina signed in the base apprx. 9" x 4" x 12-1/4"H attached to a green marble base apprx. 11" x 6" x 3/4"H.
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After James Earle Fraser (American,
After James Earle Fraser (American, 1876-1953) \"The End of the Trail\", a patinated bronze equestrian group of a despondent Native American brave, presented on a stepped elliptical polished Grand Antique marble base, h. 14\", w. 11\", d. 5-1/2\".
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Signposts of Adventure Glacier
Signposts of Adventure Glacier National Park as the Indians Know it by James Willard Schultz (Apikuni) Author of "My Life as an Indian" First Edition Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin Company 1926. 8vo. Hard bound in grey buckram with black printed boards and paste down black and white image. With original unclipped pictorial DJ-rare. First edition illustrated with drawings photographs and fold-out map in back of book. Schultz joined the Blackfeet tribe in the 1870's living hunting and fighting side by side.
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James Earle Fraser (American,
James Earle Fraser (American, 1876-1953) "End of the Trail" bronze sculpture. Script signature on base of bronze along with foundry marks "EA 26" at one end; title plaque on marble plinth. 36"H x 30"W. Monumental statue and quality casting although unknown vintage.
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James Earle Fraser (American,
James Earle Fraser (American, 1876-1953) "End of the Trail", patinated bronze sculpture, 1976 (verified by Modern Art Foundry, New York), inscribed "J. E. Fraser", "(c) #9 Syracuse University", and "Modern Art Fdry. N.Y.", mounted on a molded ovoid stained mahogany base, figure h. 18-1/2", w. 16-1/2", base h. 1-1/4", w. 16-3/4". Ex-collection: Dr. James W. Nelson, Gonzales, Louisiana. In addition to his famous 1894 sculpture "End of the Trail", Fraser also created many of America's great public monuments, including the Benjamin Franklin National Memorial in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and a large number of monuments, statues and architectural sculptures in our nation's capital.
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GILBERT GAUL(American, 1855-1919)
GILBERT GAUL(American, 1855-1919)
On The Trail, signed lower right "Gilbert Gaul", New York colourman label stretcher verso, oil on canvas, 17 x 24 in.; fine reproduction gilt wood frame, 21-1/2 x 28-1/2 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Vail, Colorado
Condition:
original stretchers and tacking edge, crackle; frame with wear and abrasions, small loses to gilt
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ILA MAE MCAFEE (AMERICAN
ILA MAE MCAFEE (AMERICAN 1897-1995), THE MOUNTAIN TRAIL, OIL ON CANVASBOARD, 13-1/2 X 11-1/2 INCHESIla Mae McAfee (American 1897-1995), The Mountain Trail, Signed Ila McAfee l.l. Oil on canvas board 13-1/2 x 11-1/2 in (34.3 x 29.2 cm) Dimensions: 13-1/2 x 11-1/2 in (34.3 x 29.2 cm)
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A cut steel chatelaine the trails
A cut steel chatelaine the trails hung scissors, a penknife, tape, etc. and two steel pin cushion clamps
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Edward Borein (1872-1945 Santa
Edward Borein (1872-1945 Santa Barbara CA) Trail Boss
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BYRON B. WOLFE (CO/KS, 1904-1973)
BYRON B. WOLFE (CO/KS, 1904-1973) "Mountain Man", watercolor on paper, signed and dated 1965 lower left, titled and with notation "From the Sketch Book of Byron B. Wolfe" on mat, inscribed verso "Mountain Men were the first trail blazers falling (sic) the rivers called roads of the mountains", with affixed Trailside Galleries (Phoenix; Jackson, WY; Scottsdale) label verso, in a wooden frame with linen liner and gilded inner lip, with mat and non-glared glass, OS: 15 1/4" x 18 1/4", SS: 7 3/4" x 10 3/4". Good condition.
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A small oil on panel in wide gilt
A small oil on panel in wide gilt frame of a traveller on horseback with attendant. 13 x 9 cm.
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Attributed to Victor de Grailly
Attributed to Victor de Grailly (French, 1804-1889) "Travelers on a Path Near a River", oil on canvas, 16" x 21", unsigned. Presented in a handsome, period, carved giltwood frame.
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Jorge Mayol (American, b. 1948) Fox
Jorge Mayol
(American, b. 1948)
Fox Trail, 1997
oil on canvas panel
signed Jorge Mayol (lower right)
12 x 9 inches
The Laumeister Collection from The Bennington Center for the Arts, Bennington, Vermont
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After Frederic Remington oil on
After Frederic Remington oil on canvas 'On the Buffalo Trail'
7" x 11" sight size / 13" x 17" overall
Condition: paint flaking, some paint missing
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Alexis M. Podchernikoff
Alexis M. Podchernikoff (1886-1933 Pasadena CA) River Running Through a Mountain Landscape