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JOE RUIZ GRANDEE (B.1929) RODEO
JOE RUIZ GRANDEE (B.1929) RODEO ILLUSTRATION ARTUnframed watercolor and acrylic painting on board, Steer Wrestling, signed lower right J. Grandee (Joe Ruiz Grandee, Texas, b.1929), sight: approx 11.25"h, 8.75"w, mat: approx 17.25"h, 14.75"w, 0.75lbs
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RODEO JOE AND ARTIE THE CLOWN
RODEO JOE AND ARTIE THE CLOWN Unique Art Mfg. both lithographed tin colorful toys depict cowboy driver w/oversized ten gallon hat in open auto and colorful clown in zany open car each key wind driven. 7'' l. Scratches to litho overall (VG - Exc. Cond.) Inv# 34
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JOE BEELER "ROPING A RUNAWAY?
JOE BEELER "ROPING A RUNAWAY? FIGURAL WATERCOLOR Joe Neil Beeler, Cowboy Artist of America (American 1931-2006), "Roping a Runaway", watercolor and ink on paper, depicting a cowboy wrangling a bull, signed at lower right, framed. Provenance: Private Collection, Concord, NC. Approx. paper h. 12.125, w. 18.25". Frame h. 21", w. 26.75", d. 1".
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JOE RADER ROBERTS (TX, 1925-1982)
JOE RADER ROBERTS (TX, 1925-1982) Native American on Horseback, mixed media on paper, signed lower right, in a wooden frame with double mat, non-glare glass, OS: 27 1/4" x 22 1/2", SS: 15 1/2" x 10 3/4". Frame abrasions.
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RODEO JOE AND RAPID TRANSIT TOY
RODEO JOE AND RAPID TRANSIT TOY Lithographed tin lot includes Unique Art Rodeo Joe and Marx Rapid Transit Trolley toy with key wind. 8 - 8 1/4'' l. (VG - Exc. Cond.)
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GARRY WINOGRAND (1928-1984):
GARRY WINOGRAND (1928-1984): RODEO MAN AND THE COW Gelatin silver print 11 x 17 in. (sheet) signed on verso.
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JOE DE YONG (1894 - 1975):
JOE DE YONG (1894 - 1975): "RANCHERO"mixed media on paper, signed upper right Condition: matted and framed under glass. No visible tears or creases. Not examined out of frame. 21 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches sight; 34 x 28 inches frame Condition:
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JOSEPH VENUS (B. 1936), "RODEO
JOSEPH VENUS (B. 1936), "RODEO HORSES DON’T LAUGH GRANDPA," 1986, OIL ON CANVAS, 24" H X 30" WJoseph Venus, (b. 1936) "Rodeo Horses Don't Laugh Grandpa," 1986, Oil on canvas Signed near the right edge, at center: Venus; titled and dated verso Oil on canvas Dimensions: 24" H x 30" W
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GARRY WINOGRAND (1928-1984):
GARRY WINOGRAND (1928-1984): RODEO BUCKING BRONCOS Gelatin silver print 11 x 17 in. (sight) signed on verso.
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R. J. MOORE COWBOY & HORSE
R. J. MOORE COWBOY & HORSE SCULPTURE 1970Featured in this lot is this large bronze colored sculpture by artist R. J. Moore, made in 1970. The sculpture depicts an American cowboy riding his horse as the horse trudges through mud. The horse encounters a snake and rears up causing the cowboy to hold on tightly as he assesses the situation. He is wearing chaps, a cowboy hat, gloves, boots and sits in a saddle with his rope curled next to him and his pack rolled up behind him. The sculpture is signed on the front reading, "R. J. Moore, Am. Cast Co. Inc. '70". The sculpture is bronze colored coated plaster or chalk. The sculpture is in good condition overall with slight, small chips throughout the piece, but otherwise shows no other signs of obvious damage. The sculpture measures 12" L x 8 1/4" W x 15 1/2" H. The collective weight of this sculpture is 14lb 8oz.
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*Luis Jimenez (American
*Luis Jimenez (American 1940-2007) Rodeo Queen 1981 color lithograph edition 12/50 signed Luis Jimenez and dated (lower left) 43 x 28 inches.
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G. Rodo Boulanger (Bolivian b.
G. Rodo Boulanger (Bolivian b. 1935) ''Rodeo'' original color etching signed edition 66/100 image of man riding bull full provenance provided on verso framed under glass no obvious signs of wear ss: 25'' h. x 18 3/4'' w. (Provenance and additional artist bio information provided)
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JOE BEELER (AMERICAN, 1931-2006)Joe
JOE BEELER (AMERICAN, 1931-2006)Joe Beeler
American (Missouri), 1931-2006
El Jefe
Bronze
Signed and editioned 7/30 to base. Horse and rider with sombrero and rifle in hand. Mounted to wooden base.
Purchased 2005 from Glaggett/Rey Gallery, Vail, CO, accompanied by invoice.
Bronze: 13 x 9.80 x 5 in. (33.02 x 24.89 x 12.70 cm.), overall: 14.60 in. (37.08 cm.)
The Wallace Estate: Lee Renfrew Wallace and her husband Mahlon Brookings Wallace III lived an extremely happy and luxurious life filled with world travels, safaris, collecting, and philanthropy. From backgrounds in race-horse breeding and championship cattle ranching, the socialite couple paid homage to the St. Louis area community in a variety of ways.
Mr. Wallace served as Director of Commerce Bank, President of the St. Louis Zoo Friends Board, and was charitable to numerous organizations he believed in. Behind every great man is a better woman, and his wife Lee was renowned for being the glue of the family while she warmly served as Director of Development for local educational institutions and made an impact with her lasting spirit. The couple’s art collection ranges in style and period and spans a broad price-point.
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UNIQUE ART TIN LITHOGRAPH WIND-UP
UNIQUE ART TIN LITHOGRAPH WIND-UP RODEO JOEUnique Art tin lithograph wind-up Rodeo Joe , 7" l., together with a wind-up kiddie tricycle, probably Unique Art, 9" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Both - currently working, some wear.
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ORELAND JOE, SR. (1958-), GANADO
ORELAND JOE, SR. (1958-), GANADO RED Title: Oreland Joe, Sr. (1958-), Ganado Red Medium: alabaster Dimensions: 17 x 19 x 8 Frame dimensions: 18 1/2 x 20 x 9
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John D. Free (American, b. 1929)
John D. Free (American, b. 1929) "The Wrangler", 1965, a small patinated bronze group of a wrangler lifting a roped calf onto his saddle, signed and dated at the rear edge of the base "John D. Free/'65", h. 6", w. 7", d. 5".
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ROY ROGERS RODEO RANCH; TWO MARX
ROY ROGERS RODEO RANCH; TWO MARX BUNKHOUSES The Rodeo Ranch with original box.
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JOE BEELER (AMERICAN, 1931-2006)Joe
JOE BEELER (AMERICAN, 1931-2006)Joe Beeler
American (Missouri), 1931-2006
The Buckaroo
Bronze
Signed and editioned 25/40. Cowboy wearing chaps holding a whip and rope, mounted to a short, black marble base.
Bronze: 15.20 in. (38.61 cm.), overall: 15.80 in. (40.13 cm.)
The Wallace Estate: Lee Renfrew Wallace and her husband Mahlon Brookings Wallace III lived an extremely happy and luxurious life filled with world travels, safaris, collecting, and philanthropy. From backgrounds in race-horse breeding and championship cattle ranching, the socialite couple paid homage to the St. Louis area community in a variety of ways.
Mr. Wallace served as Director of Commerce Bank, President of the St. Louis Zoo Friends Board, and was charitable to numerous organizations he believed in. Behind every great man is a better woman, and his wife Lee was renowned for being the glue of the family while she warmly served as Director of Development for local educational institutions and made an impact with her lasting spirit. The couple’s art collection ranges in style and period and spans a broad price-point.
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MARK LUNDEEN (AMERICAN, B. 1958) 20
MARK LUNDEEN (AMERICAN, B. 1958) 20 ¼" x 17 ½" x 11 ½" "Ragtime Cowboy Joe", 1987. Bronze on marble base, signed, dated, and numbered 2/2.
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ORELAND JOE BRONZE SCULPTURE,
ORELAND JOE BRONZE SCULPTURE, MOUNTAIN BREEZE W/ COASOreland C. Joe, Sr. (New Mexico, b. 1958) cold-painted bronze sculpture titled "Mountain Breeze" depicting a young Native American woman with long hair blowing behind her wearing turquoise beaded jewelry and belt with traditionally patterned textile accents and purse clutched in her hands. Signed, dated, and numbered "O.C. Joe CA (copyright) '95 3/18" to lower back edge. Mounted on a circular, tiered swivel base. Includes two certificates of authenticity, one from the Legends Casting Co. Foundry and one from Mountain Trails Gallery. 26 1/2" H x 14" W x 10" D. Weight: 42 lbs. Note: The original Mountain Trails Galleries receipt is available to the winning bidder. Artist biography: Oreland Joe was born in Shiprock, New Mexico of Navajo and Ute descent. Realizing his artistic talent early, Joe was given alabaster to carve while still in high school. This led to a variety of studies and careers in art, including time studying at the Louvre and the Toyko Museum of Art as well as instructing at the Cowboy Artist of America Museum and San Juan College. He has been awarded numerous accolades from the Cowboy Artists of America since his election as the first Native American member in 1993.
Condition:
Overall excellent condition.
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Pen and ink drawing of a cowboy
Pen and ink drawing of a cowboy roping a steer signed l.l. "Pedro Martinez". 14.5"x17"
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VINTAGE BOYT WESTERN ROPING
VINTAGE BOYT WESTERN ROPING SADDLE Osceola, Iowa, circa 1940s, tooled leather saddle.
Wood stand does not convey.
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ORELAND JOE SR., THE MYSTIC ONE,
ORELAND JOE SR., THE MYSTIC ONE, 2002Oreland Joe Sr., (Diné [Navajo], b. 1958) The Mystic One, 2002, polychrome bronze, edition 4 of 30 inscribed: O C JoE CA © '02 WHITEHORNE / 4/30 L polychrome bronze, edition 4 of 30 Dimensions: 23 x 11 1/2 x 6 1/2 in. (58.42 x 29.21 x 16.51 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, Florida
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JODY NARANJO (B.1969) 'CLOWNS
JODY NARANJO (B.1969) 'CLOWNS RIDING HORSES' VASENative American pottery vase, "Clowns Riding Horses," Jody Naranjo (Tewa, b.1969), Santa Clara Pueblo, dated 2005, sgraffito carved/ etched central design, signed on bottom, approx 7"h, 3"diam; 1.5lbs
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Gerry Michael Metz (American,
Gerry Michael Metz (American, b.1943) trio of western paintings tempera three small works illustrate ranch life including a cowhand in a yellow slicker surveying the snow capped peaks in the distance from the back of his appaloosa, another setting shows a ranch hand warming himself at a campfire while "Cookie" works at the chuckwagon, the third is a portrait of a seasoned hand in his sweat stained Stetson and square knotted kerchief; each artist signed. Largest: 4" x 9"
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Tavarez 20th Century Country Rodeo,
Tavarez 20th Century Country Rodeo, Mexico, 1985
Estimate: $300 - $400
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''Maverick'' Cowboy Roping Steer
''Maverick'' Cowboy Roping Steer sight size: 17'' H x 21.25'' W
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MARX LITHOGRAPHED TIN
MARX LITHOGRAPHED TIN WIND-UPSMarx lithographed tin wind-up Joy Rider and Chein Rodeo Joe , Joe - 9" h.
Condition:
Very good with some wear
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JOE BEELER, "APACHE TELEGRAPH"
JOE BEELER, "APACHE TELEGRAPH" BRONZE, 28/30 Joe Neil Beeler, Cowboy Artist of America (American 1931-2006), "Apache Telegraph", undated, large scale patinated cast bronze Western sculpture depicting a Native American male holding aloft a rifle on a rocky outcropping with his horse below, signed and numbered 28 of 30 in mold, on wooden base. Provenance: Private Collection of Wayne Hyatt, San Diego, CA; acquired from Altermann Gallery, Dallas, TX. Approx. overall including base h. 27.5", w. 12", d. 12".
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LEE JACKSON, PAINTING Lee Jackson
LEE JACKSON, PAINTING Lee Jackson (American, 1909-2002), "Rodeo Hand Rounding Up Horses", gouache on paper, signed "Lee Jackson" at lower right, gallery labels verso, 5"h x 8"w (sheet), 10.75"h x 13.75"w (frame)
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JOE KENNEY "OF THE DESERT" HORSE
JOE KENNEY "OF THE DESERT" HORSE BRONZE SCULPTURE Joe Kenney (American, active 1980s - ) "Of the Desert" animalier horse bust bronze sculpture mounted on green marble upon a hardwood base, signed, titled, numbered 15/25, and dated 1988 to underside. 15.25" H x 7" W x 12.75" D.
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LEE JACKSON, COWBOY PAINTING Lee
LEE JACKSON, COWBOY PAINTING Lee Jackson (American, 1909-2002), "Trick Roper, Rodeo", watercolor and gouache on paper, signed "Lee Jackson" at lower left, titled verso, 5"h x 4"w (sight), 15"h x 12.75"w (frame)
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JOSEPH RODEFER DECAMP
JOSEPH RODEFER DECAMP (ME/MA/PA/FL/OH, 1858-1923) Landscape with Lane of Pollarded Trees, sheepherder, farm houses; oil on mahogany panel, signed lower left and marked "Rome, '82", in the original high relief gilt gesso cove frame, OS: 20 1/2" x 28", SS: 8 1/2" x 16". Cleaned, revarnished, retouched.
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Joe Andoe (American, b. 1955)
Joe Andoe
(American, b. 1955)
Untitled (Horse Head) , 2002
oil on linen
signed Joe Andoe (upper left)
40 x 30 inches
Property from a Western Institution to benefit the Acquisitions Fund
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Vintage Roy Rogers plastic jeep;
Vintage Roy Rogers plastic jeep; Nellybelle with Roy, Pat and Dale. Chuckwagon with Roy; vinyl cover, two horse hitch, and accessories. Chuckwagon, 16\"L."
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Fritz Scholder (Luiseño, 1937-2005)
Fritz Scholder
(Luiseño, 1937-2005)
Rodeo Cowboy #1
poster
24 x 28 inches (frame).