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Four Vintage Hartland Plastic
Four Vintage Hartland Plastic Film Cowboy Figures
American, Mid-20th Century
comprising The Lone Ranger, Jim Bowie, Roy Rogers, and Wyatt Earp, each mounted on horseback.
Height of tallest 10 1/4 inches.
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Eyvind Earle (1916-2000 Carmel
Eyvind Earle (1916-2000 Carmel CA) Cattle Country
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Franklin Mint Wyatt Earp Revolver
Franklin Mint Wyatt Earp Revolver Replica on Plaque 18''
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Frank Earle Schoonover (American
Frank Earle Schoonover (American 1877-1972) oil on canvas illustration from Zane Grey's Avalanche Country Gentleman April 1928 ... ?
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13 pieces. Movie Posters.
13 pieces. Movie Posters. (Westerns, ca. 1941-1951): "The Parson of Panamint." Paramount, 1941. * "The Valley of The Sun." RKO, 1942. * "Salome, Where She Danced." Universal, 1945. * "Renegades." Columbia, 1956. Evelyn Keyes. * "Under The Tonto Rim." RKO, 1947. * "Whispering Smith." Paramount, 1948. Code date 1949. Alan Ladd. * "Red Canyon." Universal, 1949. * "Deer Slayer." Cardinal, n.d. Re-release? * "The Capture." RKO, 1950. * "The Gunfighter." 20th-Century Fox, 1950. Gregory Peck. * "Fort Osage." Monogram, 1951. * "Pecos River." Columbia, 1951. * "Santa Fe." Columbia, 1951. Randolph Scott. All color litho insert format, 36 x 14 inches (915 x 355 mm). Many with repairs to versoes, creasing & edge wear. Conditions C-/B+, most C+/B; "Gunfighter" repaired and creased, some creasing to "Santa Fe."
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Early movie poster ''Johnny Mack
Early movie poster ''Johnny Mack Brown in The Vanishing Frontier'' Dated 1932 27'' x 40''.
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A set of intermediate sized
A set of intermediate sized Character Jugs from the Wild West series comprising Buffalo Bill D6735 Annie Oakley D6732 Doc Halliday D6731 Wyatt Earp D6711 and Geronimo D6733 (5)
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An American toned silverprint of
An American toned silverprint of Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp Wyatt Earp's third wife known as Kaloma c1914 with another image of Josephine (2) 10.5 x 4ins Estimate ?200-400 Some undulation to the principal photograph which is laid down onto card a short surface scratch near her left knee a further near vertical shallow crease running up from the bottom of the picture with a tiny crescent shaped tear at the foot of it. Mounted with a black card surround which shows further creasing on the back other photograph with pierced black mount which is tatty at the corners and old Kaloma label torn at the bottom rather faded and again laid down onto card backing. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?460
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(4) CLINT EASTWOOD ORIGINAL 1-SHEET
(4) CLINT EASTWOOD ORIGINAL 1-SHEET MOVIE POSTERS Includes: A Fistful of Dollars, 1966, "67/24" lower right corner; High Plains Drifter, 1973, "73/82"; Pale Rider, 1985; The Outlaw Josey Wales, 1976, "76/152"; all framed under plexiglass, 41.25"h x 27.25"w (frames)
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COLLECTION OF OVER 35 WESTERN MOVIE
COLLECTION OF OVER 35 WESTERN MOVIE POSTERS.Collection of Over 35 Western Movie Posters. 1940s - 50s. One-sheet posters (27 x 41"). Including "Overland with Kit Carson" Ch. 10 (1951); "Hidden Guns" (1956); "Brave Warrior (1952); "Behind Southern Lines" (1952); "Junction City" (1952); "Ride Clear of Diablo" (1954); "Gunslingers" (1950); "The Lone Gun" (1954); "Bandits of the Badlands" (1954); "Arrow In the Dust" (1954); "Cody of the Pony Express" (1950); "Rock Island Trail" (1950); "The Indian Fighter" (1955); "Conquest of Cochise" (1953); "Colorado Sundown" (1951); "Overland Riders" (1946); "Wyoming Renegades" (1954); "Sundown in Santa Fe" (1948); "Tomahawk Trail" (1957); "The Purple Mask" (1955); "War Arrow" (1954), and others. All folded. Condition: varies, C+ to A.
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22 pieces. Movie Posters.
22 pieces. Movie Posters. (Westerns - Primarily Major Studio Features): "Cheyenne." Warner Bros., 1947. * "Silver River." Warner Bros., 1948. Errol Flynn. * "The Younger Brothers." Warner Bros., 1949. * "Brimstone." Republic, 1949. * "Calamity Jane and Sam Bass." Universal, 1949. * "Lust for Gold." Columbia, 1949. * "Return of The Frontiersman." Warner Bros., 1950. * "Al Jennings of Oklahoma." Columbia, 1950. * "Two Flags West." 20th-Century Fox, 1950. * "Oh! Susanna." Republic, 1950. * "Fort Defiance." United Artists, 1951. * "Branded." Paramount, 1951. Alan Ladd. * "The Redhead and The Cowboy." Paramount, 1951. 2 copies. * "Only The Valiant." Warner Bros., 1951. * "Annie Oakley." RKO, 1952. Re-release (of the 1935 George Stevens film). * "Blowing Wild." Warner Bros., 1953. Gary Cooper. * "Backlash." Universal, 1956. * "They Came To Cordura." Columbia, 1959. 2 copies. Gary Cooper. * "Face of a Fugitive." Columbia, 1959. "One Foot in Hell." 20th-Century Fox, 1960. All color litho insert formats, 36 x 14 inches (915 x 355 mm). Scattered repairs to versoes, some edge wear, occasional, mostly marginal small tears, occasional dust soiling. B-/A-, most B+.
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10 pieces. Movie Posters. (Western
10 pieces. Movie Posters. (Western Series): "The Last Round Up." Columbia, 1947. Gene Autry. * "Saga of Death Valley." Republic, 1949. Roy Rogers. * "Range Law." Monogram, 1944. Johnny Mack Brown. * "The Lost Trail" Monogram, 1945. J.M.B. * "Frontier Feud." Monogram, 1945. J.M.B. * "Stranger from Santa Fe." Monogram, 1945. * "Marked Trails." Monogram, 1944. Hoot Gibson. * "South of The Rio Grande." Monogram, 1945. The Cisco Kid. * "Lonesome Trail." Monogram, 1946. Jimmy Wakely. * "Heading West." Columbia, 1946. The Durango Kid. All color litho or tinted 1/2 sheet formats, 22 x 28 inches (558 x 711 mm). Most with occasional chipping to edges, some creasing, other scattered wear. Conditions C-/B, most C+/B-.
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Edwin Earp Watercolor sheep on an
Edwin Earp Watercolor sheep on an English hillside image area 18'' x 10'' gold frame.
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15 pieces. Movie Posters. (Western
15 pieces. Movie Posters. (Western Series - Gene Autry & Roy Rogers): "The Cowboy and The Indians." Columbia, 1949. Gene Autry. * "Public Cowboy No. 1." Republic, n.d. G.A. * "Stardust on The Sage." Republic, n.d. G.A. * "Call of The Canyon." Republic, n.d. G.A. "Home in Wyoming." Republic, n.d. G.A. * "Sunset in Wyoming." Republic, n.d. G.A. * "Oh, Susanna!" Republic, n.d. G.A. * "Git Along Little Dogies." Republic, n.d. [2 copies?] G.A. * "Saga of Death Valley." Republic, 1949. Roy Rogers. * Re-release of the preceding. * "Man from Cheyenne." Republic, n.d. R.R. * "Roll on Texas Moon." Republic, n.d. R.R. * "Man from Music Mountain." Republic, n.d. R.R. * "Jesse James at Bay." Republic, n.d. R.R.. All color litho insert format, 36 x 14 inches (915 x 355 mm). Many with repairs to versoes - several with heavy repairs, some creasing & dust soiling. C-/B+, most C+; Roger's "Saga of Death Valley" heavily repaired.
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19 pieces. Movie Posters.
19 pieces. Movie Posters. (Westerns - Mostly Major Studio Releases): "Western Union." 20th-Century Fox, 1943. Without code markings. Directed by Fritz Lang. * "Down Rio Grande Way." Columbia, 1942. Without code markings. * "Tenting Tonight on The Old Camp Ground." Universal, 1942. Without code markings. J.M. Brown & Text Ritter. * "Beyond The Pecos." Universal, 1944. * "Wanderer of The Wasteland." RKO, 1945. * "Lawless Empire." Columbia, 1945. * "Trail to Vengeance." Universal, 1945. Kirby Grant. * "Lone Star Moonlight." Columbia, 1946. * "Renegades." Columbia, 1946. "Badman's Territory." RKO, 1946. Randolph Scott. * "The Man from Colorado." Columbia, 1948. * "Fort Bowie." United Artists, 1958. * "The Jayhawkers." Paramount, 1959. * "Face of a Fugitive." Columbia, 1959. * "Riders of Black River." Columbia, 1952. Re-release. * "Billy The Kid." MGM, 1954. Re-release. * "Jesse James." 20th-Century Fox, 1951. Re-release. Tyrone Power, Henry Fonda. * "Texas Stampede." Columbia, 1952. Re-release. * "Kit Carson." Astor, n.d. Dana Andrews. All color litho 1/2 sheet formats, 22 x 28 inches (558 x 711 mm). Most with repairs to versoes, many with chipping to edges & creasing. Conditions C-/A-, most B-. "Badman's Territory" with upper corner of image chipped away.
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19 pieces. Movie Posters.
19 pieces. Movie Posters. (Westerns, 1952-1955): "Carson City." Warner Bros., 1952. Randolph Scott. * "Pony Soldier." 20th-Century Fox, 1952. * "Cattletown." Warner Bros., 1952. * "The Lawless Breed." Universal, 1953. * "San Antone." Republic, 1953. * "Fort Vengeance." Allied Artists, 1953. * "The Man From The Alamo." Universal, 1953. * "The Last Posse." Columbia, 1953. * "Hiawatha." W. Mirisch, 1953. * "Yellow The Tomahawk." United Artists, 1954. * "War Arrow." Universal, 1954. * "Ten Wanted Men." Columbia, 1955. Randolph Scott. * "Apache." United Artists, 1954. Burt Lancaster. * "Drum Beat." Warner Bros., 1954. Alan Ladd. * "Destry." Universal, 1954. * "The Tall Men." 20th-Century Fox, 1955. 2 copies (1 with corner chipped away). * "The Twinkle in God's Eye." Republic, 1955. * "White Feather." 20th-Century Fox, 1955. * "The Yellow Tomahawk." United Artists, 1946. All color litho insert format, 36 x 14 inches (915 x 355 mm). several with repairs to versoes, other scattered wear. Conditions B-/A-, most B+/A-.
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ONE-EYED JACKS.One-Eyed Jacks.
ONE-EYED JACKS.One-Eyed Jacks. Paramount Films, R-1970s [?]. Italian 2-foglio (39 x 55"). Unusual poster for the Marlon Brando-led western film. Linen backed. Restoration along old fold lines. B+.
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AFTER EARLE E. HEIKKA, THE ROAD
AFTER EARLE E. HEIKKA, THE ROAD AGENT BRONZE Figure of mounted two gun wielding cowboy, 11 in. H., mounted on marble base.
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Gene Autry watch.
Gene Autry watch.
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Hartland figures; nine horses,
Hartland figures; nine horses, eight riders; Wyatt Earp, Tonto, Robt. E. Lee, Roy Rogers, Bill Hickock, etc., several accessories. Tallest (with figure): approx. 9 1/2"H. Good condition.
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Vintage movie poster ''For
Vintage movie poster ''For Sale.....Story By Earl Hudson Directed By George Archainbaud...''. 27'' x 40''.
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William Arthur Earp
William Arthur Earp (1867-1927)/Tower of London from the Thames/circa 1880/signed/watercolour and gouache, 15.5cm x 24.5cm/Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks
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Mayer Clint (American 20th Century)
Mayer Clint (American 20th Century) Western Illustration Style Oil on Canvas depicting a wild horse disrupting a camp site with other cowboys looking on 20'' x 30'' signed and framed 22'' x 32''.CONDITION: Several minor abrasions needs cleaning.
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TV cowboy records: Hoppy "Square
TV cowboy records: Hoppy "Square Dance Holdup", Roy "Happy Trails", Annie Oakley, Pat Brady, Lone Ranger "Booneville Gold", Burl Ives, and Hopalong Cassidy "Singing Bandit" set, 45's and 78's. Good condition.
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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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6 MOVIE POSTERS6 Movie posters-
6 MOVIE POSTERS6 Movie posters- Jubilee Trail; Gunfire at Indian Gap; Yellow Neck; Angel and The Bad Man; Divided Hearts; The Wild Blue Yonder- fair condition.
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Hopalong Cassidy watch.
Hopalong Cassidy watch.
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EDMUND FRANKLIN WARDAmerican
EDMUND FRANKLIN WARDAmerican 1892-1991Cowboys on the lookout. Signed lower left E.F. Ward''.Provenance: The Estate of the Artist.Oil on canvas 24'' x 24''. Unframed.''
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18 pieces. Movie Posters. (Western
18 pieces. Movie Posters. (Western Series & C.): "Law of The Panhandle." Monogram, 1950. Johnny Mack Brown.* "Colorado Ambush." Monogram, 1951. J.M.B. * "Man from Sonora." Monogram, 1951. J.M.B. * "Texas Lawmen." Monogram, 1951. J.M.B. * "Riders of The Deadline." United Artists, 1943. Hopalong Cassidy, Robert Mitchum's last B Western. * "Hoppy's Holiday." United Artists, 1947. * "Hopalong Rides Again." Screen Guild, n.d. * "The Homesteaders." Allied Artists, 1953. Wild Bill Elliott. * "Lone Texas Ranger." Republic, n.d. W.B.E. * "Western Mail." Monogram, n.d. Tome Keene. * "Frontier Investigator." Republic, 1949. Alan Rocky Lane. * "Vigilante Hideout." Republic, 1950. A.R.L. * "Leadville Gunslinger." Republic, 1952. A.R.L. * "Riders of The Northland." Columbia, 1942. Re-release? Charles Starrett. * "Texas Buddies." World Wide, n.d. Bob Steal. * "Michigan Kid." Universal, 1946. * "The Lone Ranger." Warner Bros., 1956. * "Heritage of The Desert. " Paramount, 1939. Re-release. Zane Grey. All color litho insert format, 36 x 14 inches (915 x 355 mm). Many with repairs to verso, some edge wear & dust soiling,margin of "Frontier Investigator" rather chipped. Conditions C-/B+, most B.
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Photogravures after Edward Curtis
Photogravures after Edward Curtis (1865-1952): "In the Bad Lands", 17-3/8 x 21-1/4 in., removed from frame ; "Vash Gon Jicarilla", 18-1/4 x 11 in. (sight); "Eskadi - Apache", 17-1/2 x 12-1/2 in. (sight), all photogravures by John Andrews & Sons after photographs by Edward Curtis dated 1903-1904; wood frames, (three pieces). All with dark toning, some dampstaining, foxing, mildew, one examined out of frame and not laid down; frames with abrasions. Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
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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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EARLE Eyvind (American
EARLE Eyvind (American 1916-2000): ''Western Barns'' Serigraph sight size 32'' x 45 1/2'' numbered 136/160 silver gilt frame 43'' x 57''.
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14 pieces. Movie Posters.
14 pieces. Movie Posters. (Westerns - 1956-1958): "Raw Edge." Universal, 1956. * "The Broken Star." United Artists, 1956. * "A Day of Fury." Universal, 1956. * "Comanche!" United Artists, 1956. * "Oklahoma Woman." American Releasing, 1956. * "The Proud Ones." 20th-Century Fox, 1956. * "Dakota Incident." Republic, 1956. * "The Black Whip." 20th-Century Fox, 1956. * "Black Patch." Warner Bros., 1957. * "3:10 to Yuma." Columbia, 1957. * "The Last of The Fast Guns." Universal, 1958. * "Cowboy." Columbia, 1958. Glenn Ford, Jack Lemmon. * "Villa!" 20th-Century Fox, 1958. * "Wells Fargo." Paramount, 1958. Joel McCrea. All color litho insert format, 36 x 14 inches (915 x 355 mm). A few with repairs to versoes, other scattered wear. Conditions B+/A-.
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BILL NEBEKER (AMERICAN, B.
BILL NEBEKER (AMERICAN, B. 1942)Bill Nebeker
American, b. 1942
Tombstone Reckoning , 2009
Bronze
Signed, dated, and editioned 14/30. Full-length portrait of Wyatt Earp in long duster with pistols drawn, mounted to wooden base. Purchased in 2010 from the Prix de West Exhibition and Sale. Bill of sale accompanies this lot.
Bronze: 20 1/2 in. (52.07 cm.), overall: 22.40 in. (56.90 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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GEORGE ELBERT BURR (CO/AZ,
GEORGE ELBERT BURR (CO/AZ, 1859-1939) "Verde River, Apache Indian Reservation - Arizona", etching on paper, pencil signed lower left, titled in pencil lower right, monogrammed in plate lower right, in a black stick frame with double mat, glazed, OS: 15 1/4" x 17", plate: 7 3/4" x 9 3/4". Good condition.
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Eyvind Earle (1916-2000 Carmel
Eyvind Earle (1916-2000 Carmel CA) Verdant hillside with a single grazing cow sight size: 29.5''x39.5''