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TWO CABINET CARDS OF COWBOYS.Two
TWO CABINET CARDS OF COWBOYS.Two Cabinet Cards of Cowboys. Circa 1890s. The first (Hanover, Penn., P.S. Weaver) depicting two cowboys with "city fella" and two donkeys, near tents with horse mount on ground; the second (La Plata, Mo., Burns Photo) depicting a man in Western military attire dismounting from horse while holding hat aloft. 6 _ x 4 _". Very good.
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TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES after
TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES after the work of FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American 1861-1909): ''Cowboy'' and ''Trooper of the Plains.'' Respective heights: 22.5 and 24 inches.
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THE COWBOYS.The Cowboys. Warner
THE COWBOYS.The Cowboys. Warner Brothers, 1972. One sheet (27 x 41"). Style B. Western starring John Wayne, Roscoe Lee Browne, Bruce Dern and Slim Pickens. Near mint. Folded. A.
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TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES:
TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES: cowboy on horseback and Indian chief on running horse. Respective heights: 21.25 and 20.5 inches.
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TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES:
TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES: ''Peace '' a Native American Indian on horseback; ''Cowboy Catching Horse.'' Respective heights: 22.5 and 20.5 inches.
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Two Thomas Quigley western
Two Thomas Quigley western paintings: cowboys herding cattle through a mountain pass and a trapper with horse beside a stream in a winter landscape, both signed "F. Thomas Quigley" and one with "Palm Springs", one oil on canvas, one oil on Masonite, American, 20th century, 20 x 24 in.; original wood frames. Original stretchers and tacking edges, light grime; frames with abrasions. Private Collection, Florida
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Pair of Frederic Remington Prints
Pair of Frederic Remington Prints cowboys on horseback 1904 image area 16'' x 20''.
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AFTER FREDERIC SACKRIDER
AFTER FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American 1861-1909) two silver-gilded Western bronze sculptures: ''Trooper of the Plains'' and ''Cowboy''. Respective heights: 18.5 and 20.25 inches.
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31 Britains cowboys, Indians: mixed
31 Britains cowboys, Indians: mixed ages. Fair to excellent, one horse with broken legs, one mounted cowboy lacking arm, several losses to rifle ends, knives, several with extensive paint wear, no boxes. Private Collection, Tryon, North Carolina
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Double sided pencil drawing of
Double sided pencil drawing of cowboys on one side and a bucolic scene on other side, drawing from an artists sketchbook and attributed to "Olaf Wieghorst", 9-1/4" x 7" sight Estimate $400-600
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COWBOYS AROUND A FIRE AND A BULL
COWBOYS AROUND A FIRE AND A BULL RIDER, TWO GRAPHITES ON PAPER, EACH MONOGRAMMED B©B, FRAME: 12-3/4 X 16-3/4 INCowboys Around a Fire and a Bull Rider, Two Graphites on Paper, Each Monogrammed B©B, Frame: 12-3/4 x 16-3/4 in
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TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES:
TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES: ''Mountain Man'' and ''Cowboy'' after the work of FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American 1861-1909). Heights: 29.5 and 22 inches respectively.
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Two leather riding outfits
Two leather riding outfits consisting of two leather fringed jackets and skirts possibly used in Wild Bill Hickok's show some loss.
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AMERICAN FOLK ART COWBOY AND TWO
AMERICAN FOLK ART COWBOY AND TWO STEER. Mid 20th century. Unsigned. Carved wood with original paint. Cowboy with cloth bandanna on a horse with leather bridle. 9"h. 10"l. and a pair of longhorn steer with leather ears. 6.5"h. 9"l. Minor wear and some edge loss (one glued horn).
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Photograph of urban cowboy. Site
Photograph of urban cowboy. Site 9'' x 13''.
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THREE WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES
THREE WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES after the work of FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American 1861-1909): ''Cowboy'' and ''Trooper of the Plains'' and ''Cheyenne.'' Respective heights: 20.5 19.25 and 20 inches.
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JOHN EDWARD BOREIN (american
JOHN EDWARD BOREIN (american 1873-1945) TWO COWBOYS ON HORSEBACK Ink on paper Sight size: 6 1/2 x 9 in. provenance: Private Collection, Minnesota. ,200 Paper very yellowed
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TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES after
TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES after the work of FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American 1861-1909): ''Wicked Pony'' and ''Trooper of the Plains.'' Respective heights: 26 and 23 inches.
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PAIR OF VINTAGE CHILD'S (COWBOY)
PAIR OF VINTAGE CHILD'S (COWBOY) HOLSTERS AND A PAIR OF CAP-GUNSPair of Vintage Child's (Cowboy) Holsters and a Pair of Cap-Guns, Two loose steer badges.
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Chris Warren Sculptures of
Chris Warren Sculptures of Mounted Cowboy Heads Two carved wooden caricatures of cowboy heads mounted on wooden planks. Each with applied fur for hair bandanas and painted facial features. 12" x 8.5".
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TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES:
TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES: James Earl Fraser's ''End of the Trail'' and ''Cowboy Catching Horse '' both works spuriously signed ''J. THEODORE.'' Respective heights: 20.75 and 20 inches.
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PAIR OF PAINTED COWS Together
PAIR OF PAINTED COWS Together with a cow model and an Angus cow model.
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TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES:
TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES: ''Trooper of the Planes'' and ''Cheyenne'' after the work of FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American 1861-1909). Heights: 26 inches each.
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[Western Photography - Cowboys]
[Western Photography - Cowboys] Tintype of a Cowboy with a Starr Revolver A sixth plate tintype of a cowboy with a Starr revolver tucked inside his fringed pants. Condition: Very good condition.
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2 STEINBACH COWBOY NUTCRACKERS
2 STEINBACH COWBOY NUTCRACKERS
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''Desert Twilight'' cowboys and
''Desert Twilight'' cowboys and mules in the desert at sunset oil on canvas laid to canvas. 18'' H x 24'' W.
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2 PCS, PHOTOGRAPHS OF TE RANCH,
2 PCS, PHOTOGRAPHS OF TE RANCH, MORTON DOWNEY SR American, 20th century. Two black and white photographs of Robert Woodruff's TE Ranch in Wyoming, originally owned by Buffalo Bill Cody. Photos depict various buildings on the property including Morton Downey Sr seated on the front porch of Buffalo Bill's "girl friend's cabin". Both inscribed verso. Approx. 4.75" x 6.75"
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WOUTER DERUYETTER (b. 1967): COWBOY
WOUTER DERUYETTER (b. 1967): COWBOY CODE BIG TIMBER Black and white photograph numbered 2/5. Provenance: Property from the collection of Jan Cowles. 34 1/2 x 34 1/4 in. 36 x 36 1/4 in. (frame).
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TWO BRONZES OF COWBOY AND
TWO BRONZES OF COWBOY AND INDIAN. Twentieth century. Cheyenne after Frederic Remington (1861-1909). On marble base. 8.5''h. overall. And Ride High to Ride High after T.R.''Tony'' Chytka (20th century). On a wooden base with signed presentation 10.5''h. overall.
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PAIR OF VINTAGE HUBLEY COWBOY CAP
PAIR OF VINTAGE HUBLEY COWBOY CAP GUNSTwo western red star Hubley toy revolvers. Ivory color plastic grips with steer motif. Mid century child's rodeo six shooter toy guns. Approx. 11 1/2 inches long. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house.
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TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES after
TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES after the work of Frederic Sackrider Remington (American 1861-1909) including ''Rattlesnake'' and ''Cowboy.'' Respective heights: 23 and 22.5 inches.
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TWO COLOR LITHOGRAPHS: James Bama
TWO COLOR LITHOGRAPHS: James Bama (Wyoming/New York b. 1926) ''Ken Hunder Working Cowboy '' image measures 20.5'' x 18'' pencil signed lower right and numbered 414/1000; Frank McCarthy (New York/Arizona 1924-2002) ''Returning Raiders '' image measures 14.25'' x 27'' pencil signed lower right and numbered 498/1000. Both are set in wood frames.
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E. H. HEITHECKER WESTERN COWBOY
E. H. HEITHECKER WESTERN COWBOY PAINTING KansasEarly 20th CenturyDepicts two figures, one on horse back and one saddling his horse situated around a fire.
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TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES after
TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES after the work of FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American 1861-1909): ''Bronco Buster'' and ''Wicked Pony.'' Respective heights: 33.75 and 24 inches.
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TWO WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS OF COWBOYS
TWO WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS OF COWBOYS (AMERICAN SCHOOL 20TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper signed. A cowboy on a bucking horse by Stanley M. Long. Signed lower right. 7 1/2''h. 7 1/2''w. in a frame 13 1/2''h. 13 1/4''w. Western scene by Donahue depicting five cowboys on horseback in a snowy town center. Signed lower right. 6 3/4''h. 5 3/4''w. in a frame 11''h. 12 3/4''w.
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The Cow-Boy Girl Western
The Cow-Boy Girl Western Melodrama Theatrical Poster Plus Lot of 2 including: chromolithograph poster advertising The Big Melo-Dramatic Musical Success / The Cow-Boy Girl featuring a remarkable depiction of four well-armed cowboys identified as "Four Bad Men From Arizona." Printed by Ackermann-Quigley Litho. Co. Kansas City & New York. 26.5 x 41 in. (sight) framed and glazed 28.25 x 42.5 in. In a Nov. 1907 edition of the Pittsburgh Press a review praises The Cowboy Girl describing it as a decided hit that provides an atmosphere of the great Western plains with cowboys Indians villains etc. and enough shots are fired to do justice to a small-sized war.Plus a chromolithograph poster advertising Jesse James Combination taking place at the Windsor Theatre/ One Week Commencing Monday Feb. 5 featuring a depiction of Jesse James standing next to a horse underneath a tree. Ca late 19th-early 20th century. 21.75 x 31 in. (sight) framed and glazed 25 x 34 in. Condition: Few creases in each poster; edgewear to each poster. Jesse James poster with some spotting.