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(AMERICANA: THE WEST) Fourteen
(AMERICANA: THE WEST) Fourteen titles including 1) Lewis H. Garrard, Wa-To-Yah and the Taos Trail (Palo Alto: 1968) 8vo, cloth, d.j.; 2) Anon.; Something About Joe Cummings, or a Son of Squaw in Search of a Mother (London: n.d., early 20th Century) 12mo, cloth; 3) F. R. Wheeler, The Book of Cowboys (Boston: 1921) 12mo, pict. cloth
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FRED FELLOWS (UNITED STATES, BORN
FRED FELLOWS (UNITED STATES, BORN 1934) BRONZE SCUFRED FELLOWS (United States, born 1934) bronze sculpture, "Spirit of the Plains," Native American man with shield and spear. Signed, edition 4/35. The bronze measures 25.75" x 7" x 6"; on a wood plinth, 29.5" high overall. Provenance: purchased from the artist.
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THE SPIRIT OF '76 BY JOHN WARD
THE SPIRIT OF '76 BY JOHN WARD DUNSMORE (MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS 1856-1945). Oil on canvas unsigned. Dated ''March 14 1906''. Sketch of man joining militia. 10''h. 14''w. in a frame 18''h. 22 1/4''w.
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American Southwest William Ewen
American Southwest William Ewen (1925-2002) American 20th century. A Southwestern Village ?watercolor on paper ?signed l.r.;?4 in. x 9 in.
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CHARLES H. HUMPHRISS NATIVE
CHARLES H. HUMPHRISS NATIVE AMERICAN BRONZE SCULPT New York, England,1867-1934Titled "Appeal to the Great Spirit," depicts a Native American man with arms extended in front of him.
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[Americana] Two copies of Merle
[Americana] Two copies of Merle Johnson Howard Pyle's Book of the American Spirit (New York and London: Harper Brothers 1923) folio cloth one with d.j. Estimate $ 80-125
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WESTERN AMERICANA AND NATIVE
WESTERN AMERICANA AND NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORYWestern Americana and Native American history (thirty volumes)Lot includes thirty volumes: 1. The Phantom Bull. Charles E. Perkins. illus. Edward Borein. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1932. first edition.
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4 vols. The American West -
4 vols. The American West - History, Description & Travel: Richardson, Albert D. Beyond The Mississippi. Hartford, etc.: Am. Pub. Co., (1869). Lg. 8vo, orig. sheep; worn & rubbed, spine starting to detach. Double-page map, wood-engraved plates & text illus. Some internal creasing & spotting. Map creased. See Sabin 70980. * Hayden, F.V. The Great West. Its Attractions and Resources. Bloomington, Ill.: Charles R. Brodix, 1880. 1st ed. 4to, orig. sheep, black morocco spine labels; rubbed & worn, hinges stressed, repaired. Steel-engraved frontis. portrait, wood-engraved plates. * Clampitt, John W. Echoes from The Rocky Mountains. Chicago, etc.: Belford, Clarke, 1889. 4to, orig. sheep, red & green morocco spine labels; scuffed, spine starting to detach. Portrait, full-page & text wood-engraved illus. Internally clean. * Thayer, William M. Marvels of The New West. Norwich: Henry Bill, 1890. 4to, orig. sheep, red & black morocco spine labels; scuffed, spine detaching. Wood-engraved illus.
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19C AMERICAN WESTERN AUTUMN
19C AMERICAN WESTERN AUTUMN LANDSCAPE PAINTING United States,19th Century Depicts a mountain range with winding river surrounded by lush autumn foliage and a soaring bald eagle.
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(AMERICANA: THE WEST) Eight titles
(AMERICANA: THE WEST) Eight titles including: 1) W. F. Cody, The Life and Adventures of "Buffalo Bill" (NY: 1927) 12mo, cloth; 2) Harry Rockwood, Allan Keene, the War Detective (NY: cop. 1884) 12mo, cloth; 3) John Habberton, Some Folks (NY: Derby, 1877) 8vo, pictorial gilt cloth
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[Western Americana] Eight titles
[Western Americana] Eight titles mostly juvenile adventure 1) William Cody (''Buffalo Bill'') Story of the Wild West and Camp Fire Chats (Chicago: Thompson cop. 1908) 8vo pictorial cloth; 2) W. H. Bogart Daniel Boone and the Hunters of Kentucky (Boston & NY: 1872) 12mo cloth Estimate $ 100-150
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Hudson Indian Sculpture ''The
Hudson Indian Sculpture ''The Cheyenne''by Donald Polland from spirit of the American West series limited edition 9'' tall on wooden base.
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AFTER TERPNING, "WHERE THE
AFTER TERPNING, "WHERE THE SPIRITS DWELL", GICLEE After Howard Terpning, Cowboy Artist of America (American b. 1927), "Where The Spirits Dwell", 2010, giclee print on canvas landscape depicting two Native American males with horses in front of a waterfall, printed and ink signatures, printer's proof, numbered P1 of P1 lower right, framed. Note: A certificate of authenticity accompanies this lot. Provenance: Private Collection, Concord, NC. Approx. sight h. 34", w. 24"; Overall h. 41.75", w. 31.75", d. 2.".
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Charles Stewart (American,
Charles Stewart
(American, 1922-2011)
The Spirit (from the Laughing Face series)
oil on canvas
signed C. Stewart T.S. (lower right)
36 x 20 inches.
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''Winter Come to the High Country''
''Winter Come to the High Country'' Native American riders in a windy winter landscape oil on board. 4.75'' H x 12.5'' W.
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[American Indian - Western] Books
[American Indian - Western] Books on the West lot of 6 books including:Balch F.H. Bridge of the Gods. A.C. McClurg and Company 1980.Berger Thomas. Little Big Man. New York: Dial Press 1964.Parklan Francis. The Oregon Trail. New York: Modern Library 1949.Talbot Bishop. My People of the Plains. New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers 1906.Clark Wissler. Indians of the United States. Garden City: Doubleday Doran and Company Inc. 1941. Wister Owen. The Virginian. New York: Grosset and Dunlap 1940.
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AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST COWBOY
AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST COWBOY LANDSCAPE PAINTING United States,Late 19th-Early 20th CenturyDepicts a man riding a white horse along a dirt path surrounded by towering trees and rock faces.
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[Western Americana] About 55 titles
[Western Americana] About 55 titles principally on the Old Northwest including works on the lives of the pioneers relations with Native Americans and fur trapping Estimate $ 80-125
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After Charles Marion Russell
After Charles Marion Russell (American, 1864-1926) "Spirit of Winter", patinated bronze on wood base, bronze height 9 3/4". Nice patina, unknown foundry. Nice casting of, yet unknown, vintage. Not new.
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After Remington American West
After Remington American West figure; bronze clad, mounted brave on horseback praying to the gods, seated on buffalo robe blanket. Signed. 36"H.
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Mary Bartlett Pillsbury Weston
Mary Bartlett Pillsbury Weston (American, 1817-1894), farming landscape with two women out in the field; oil on canvas; 15 1/2" x 19 1/2"; signed lower right. Weston was a professional artist and a resident of Lawrence, Kansas. She is noted for "The Spirit of Kansas", a monumental painting created for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
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(AMERICANA: THE WEST) Two titles
(AMERICANA: THE WEST) Two titles 1) Wm. Hepworth Dixon, New America 3rd. ed. (London: 1867) 2 vols, 8vo, green cloth; 2) Charles McKnight, Our Western Border ... One Hundred Years Ago (Phila.: 1876) thick 8vo, publisher's full leather
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An American Bronze Sculpture
An American Bronze Sculpture Louis McClellan Potter (American 1873-1912) Spirit of the Night depicting a standing nude figure with outstretched arms and draped in cloth raised on a conforming socle base inscribed Louis Potter 1905 Copyright 1905 by Gorham Mfg. Co. Height 26 inches.
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Don Wright (American/Louisiana,
Don Wright (American/Louisiana, 1938-2007) "Spirit of '76", oil on canvas, 30" x 24", titled verso, signed and dated lower right "77 Don Wright". Presented in a giltwood frame.
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AMERICAN SCHOOL: BUFFALO BILL'S
AMERICAN SCHOOL: BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST RANGE AND RANCH SADDLE HORSES Lithographic poster in color 27 x 36 1/2 in. published by Strobridge Cincinnati 1907.
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American School (Early 20th
American School (Early 20th Century) \"Western Mountain Landscape\", oil on canvas board, 10\" x 14\", signed lower left: \"R. Weston\". Presented in a carved giltwood frame.
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AFTER C.H. HUMPHRISS BRONZE GREAT
AFTER C.H. HUMPHRISS BRONZE GREAT SPIRITAfter Charles Henry Humphriss (American, 1867-1934). Bronze of an American Indian, Appeal to the Great Spirit. On marble base. Signed on base of bronze C. Humphriss. 19 3/4"H.
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JOHN STEELE, (20TH CENTURY,
JOHN STEELE, (20TH CENTURY, AMERICAN), "BURIAL OF THE SPIRIT EAGLE", OIL ON CANVASJohn Steele, (20th Century, American) "Burial of the Spirit Eagle" Oil on canvas Signed lower right: John Steele ©; stamped with the artist's name and copyright again verso; inscribed with alternative titles, verso: "Talavi - Early Morning Kachina" / "Spirit of the Slain Eagle" Provenance: Gallery West, Bakersfield, CA Collection of the artist The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA, acquired from the above Notes: A steer head symbol is stamped in red ink twice on the verso of this canvas. Oil on canvas Provenance: Gallery West, Bakersfield, CA Collection of the artist The James M. Cole Collection, Visalia, CA, acquired from the above
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4 vols. The American West -
4 vols. The American West - Description & Travel: Ruxton, George F. Adventures in Mexico and The Rocky Mountains. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1848. 1st Am. ed. 12mo, orig. red cloth, worn, edges blistered & heavily worn, rebacked. Some internal spotting & staining, old pencil annotations. Howes R-553. * The Garden of The World, or The Great West;... A Complete Guide to Emigrants. Boston: Wentworth, 1856. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine, spine ends frayed & chipped, front joint just starting to split. Minor internal spotting. Sabin 26603. * Schaeffer, L.M. Sketches of Travel in South America, Mexico and California. New York: James Egbert, 1866. 1st ed. 12mo, orig. brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light wear. Internally generally clean. Sabin 77485. * (Remington, Frederick, illustrator.) Inman, Henry. The Old Santa Fe Trail. New York: Macmillan, 1898. 1st ed., 4th ptg. Lg. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered color pictorial cloth; scuffed, other moderate wear. Hinges stressed & reinforced. Fold. map, portrait, 8 plates. See Howes I-.
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2 vols. Sporting Travel - American
2 vols. Sporting Travel - American West & C, 19th-Century: Berkeley, Grantley F. The English Sportsman in The Western Prairies. London: Hurst and Blackett, 1861. 1st ed. Tall 8vo, contemp. 1/2 purple calf & marbled bds. & edges, spine gilt, morocco spine labels; scuffed, corners rubbed. With 9 plates. Minor dampstaining to fore-edge of front free endpaper, minor scattered spotting. Lacking adverts. Sporting bookplate of Harry Worcester Smith on front paste-down. Howes B-374. * Gerstaecker, Frederick. Wild Sports in The Far West. Boston: Crosby, Nichols, 1861. 12mo, orig. green cloth, gilt-lettered & pictorial spine; scuffed, some edge wear, spine ends & corners frayed, slightly cocked. With 8 plates. Scattered light foxing. See Howes G-.
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C.H. HUMPHRISS, APPEAL TO THE GREAT
C.H. HUMPHRISS, APPEAL TO THE GREAT SPIRIT BRONZE (American,1867-1934). Standing figure of Indian brave on rocky ledge, signed "C.H. Humphriss 1906" and marked "Gorham Co. Founders," 32 in. H.
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IRMA ANDREWS WESTERN COWBOY HORSE
IRMA ANDREWS WESTERN COWBOY HORSE BRONZE SCULPTURE United States,20th CenturyFinely cast bronze of a cowboy pumping water into a wood bucket that has spilled while holding his horse's reins surrounded by cacti.
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NATIVE AMERICAN STATUE, AFTER
NATIVE AMERICAN STATUE, AFTER DALLINPainted fiberglass statue of a Native American with arms spread on horse, after the statue by Cyrus Dallin titled "The Great Spirit." Measures 26" x 23" x 19".
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SOUTH WESTERN NATIVE AMERICAN
SOUTH WESTERN NATIVE AMERICAN MODERNIST PAINTING United States,20th CenturyExecuted in a thick impasto technique over a white background depicting a woman curled up and seated resting her head on her arms.
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Symbols of the Southwest by David
Symbols of the Southwest by David Chetlahe Paladin David Chetlahe Paladin (American 1926-1984) silkscreen on paper signed and titled in margin; 17.25 x 16.5 in. (sight)
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AMERICAN SCHOOL, A WESTERN
AMERICAN SCHOOL, A WESTERN LANDSCAPEAmerican School(20th century)A Western Landscapeoil on canvasSigned Provost lower left.23 1/4 x 17 1/4in (59 x 44cm)