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Montgomery Ward Western Field
Montgomery Ward Western Field 12-gauge pump shotgun 2 /34 in. plus 3 in. shells c-lect choke H228338 MSSOABD Estimate $ 50-100 All property is sold as-is. No condition report supplied. Prospective buyers should submit an inquiry requesting detailed examination prior to bidding. Gun Laws Antique Firearms: Although most firearms made before 1898 are considered antique some states may require that they be registered. Check your local and state laws before bidding. An antique firearm defined as one manufactured on or before 1898 or any replica thereof which is not designed for firing fixed ammunition or which uses fixed ammunition no longer manufactured in the United States and no longer readily available commercially is exempted from state law. Antique Firearm Purchase Requirement: We require a photo copy of your driver's license to verify age and address. Back   Inquiry   Email Lot  © Alex Cooper. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are originalcopyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. Forfurther information telephone 410-828-4838 Schedule •  Catalogues •  Archives •  Login •  RegisterAbout Us | Consignors | Buyers | Catalogs | Contact Us | FAQ | Join Our Mailing ListHome | Oriental Rugs | Real Estate Auctions | Alex Cooper's Artfact Page | Alex Cooper Live! Blog908 York Road Towson Maryland 21204Baltimore: (410) 828-4838 | Fax: (410) 828-0875 | Toll-Free: (800) 272-3145antiques@alexcooper.comSite by Fastspot
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SOUTHWEST PERSIAN RUG, 6'5" X
SOUTHWEST PERSIAN RUG, 6'5" X 4'1"Southwest Persian area rug, wool on wool, 6'5" x 4'1", ivory center diamond medallion, 8 small diamonds in field, animal, floral and other figures in field. Navy and ivory field with primary rose border. Late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: Knoxville, TN collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Heavy wear and dye runs. Ends worn and reinforced.
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TWO BOLT ACTION 22 CALIBER
TWO BOLT ACTION 22 CALIBER RIFLESTWO BOLT ACTION 22 CALIBER RIFLES: Wards Western Field, 22 s-lr caliber, five round magazine, 24" barrel, adjustable rear sight, metal butt plate; Western Field model M812 single shot bolt action rifle, 20 1/4" barrel, blued finish, open sight hard plastic butt plate. Both are non serialized. Lot requires FFL or background check.
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WESTERN FIELD MODEL SB-100B
WESTERN FIELD MODEL SB-100B SINGLE SHOT SHOTGUN .410 gauge 2 3/4 or 3'' 26'' full choke barrel blued finish hardwood stock and forend alloy receiver rubber butt plate tang safety no serial number manufactured by Savage Arms. Lot requires FFL or background check.
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TWO 20TH C. SOUTHWEST STYLE
TWO 20TH C. SOUTHWEST STYLE WEAVINGS: THE FIRST, A HAND WOVEN CHIMAYO BLANKET, WHITE FIELD WITH BLACK, GRAY AND RED ACCENTS, CHIMAYO...Two 20th C. southwest style weavings: the first, a hand woven Chimayo blanket, white field with black, gray and red accents, Chimayo label still attached, approx. 40" l. x 20"w.; accompanied by a smaller weaving, white field, with black, red, and blue accents, synthetic fiber, 35" l. x 18" w.; wear consistent with age and use.
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Western Field .410 ga. shotgun,
Western Field .410 ga. shotgun, serial No. 10138, 26 in. double barrels, walnut stock, engraved hunting dogs; NICS background or FFL required. 50 percent original color, stock possibly refinished with uneven surface. Collection of Courtney Smith, Sr., Highland Springs, Virginia.
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ROBERT ELLIS "NEW YORK ONE"
ROBERT ELLIS "NEW YORK ONE" PAINTING 1965Robert C. Ellis (American, 1923-1979). Oil on linen painting titled "New York One," depicting an abstract composition with a large yellow circle surrounded above and below by rectangular fields of orange-red, 1965. These two fields are bisected and framed by a deep blue.
Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Minnesota.
Ellis began studying art at The University of New Mexico, Taos Summer Field School in 1942. After serving in WWII he returned to his study of art at the New School of Social Research in New York in 1949 where he studied with Adja Yunkers and Abraham Rattner. The following year he returned to The University of New Mexico and earned his BFA in 1950. After marrying Rosamaria Ramirez de Alba, a Mexican citizen, he would split his time between the American Southwest and Mexico before finally settling in Taos in 1965. His earlier works moved through the Cubist and Abstract Expressionist movements before reaching a more minimalist influenced style in his later years. His works were exhibited at the Gump's Gallery in San Francisco, The Panhandle Museum in Texas, the Ellen Noel Art Museum of the Permian Basin in Texas, the Harwood Museum of Art in Taos, and throughout the Southwest. He was also exhibited in Mexico at the Museo Nacional de Arte Moderno in Mexico City in 1964.
Unframed; height: 60 1/4 in x width: 48 1/2 in. Framed; height: 61 in x width: 49 in.
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
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TWO BOLT ACTION 22 CALIBER
TWO BOLT ACTION 22 CALIBER RIFLESTWO BOLT ACTION 22 CALIBER RIFLES: Wards Western Field model 110.41 (Mossberg), 24" barrel, tube magazine, sling mounts, open sights, non serialized; Savage "Sporter", detachable box magazine, 23" barrel, Weaver model 29s scope, metal butt plate, serial #126884; both have walnut stock and blued finish. Lot requires FFL or background check.
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WESTERN FIELD MODEL 1500 BOLT
WESTERN FIELD MODEL 1500 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN, 410WESTERN FIELD MODEL 1500 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN, 410 gauge, 24" barrel, blued finish, walnut stock, tang safety, bead sight, internal box magazine, plastic butt plate, non serialized, store brand crossover Mossberg model 183. Lot requires FFL or background check.
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FIREARM: RUGER 10/22 CARBINE
FIREARM: RUGER 10/22 CARBINE RIFLE 22 LRSturm Ruger 10/22 semi auto rifle in .22 long rifle caliber. Barrel measures approx. 18 1/2", 36 1/2" overall. One Ruger magazine and Western Field scope included. Clean bore. Age appropriate surface wear to finish and stock. Barrel and butt have f inish loss. No cracks to stock. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house. Please check the shipping details in our terms and conditions for specifics on firearm shipping. Blackwell Auctions holds a Federal Firearm s License (FFL). All firearms: pistol, revolver, shotgun & rifle transactions will be conducted in accordance with local, state, and Federal laws, without exception. If applicable, please be aware if your state allows hi-capacity magazines.
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Opening Game Cincinnati National
Opening Game Cincinnati National League Park Chicago Vs Cincinnati 1912 Rare Panoramic Photograph Panoramic silver gelatin photograph titled in the negative lower right:?Opening Game / Cincinnati National League Park / Chicago Vs. Cincinnati / Attendance 27 366 and copyrighted in negative lower left:?Kaufmann Weimer & Fabry Co. / 425 S. Wabash Ave. Chicago. 1912. 18.5 x 50.5 in. (sight) matted and housed in wooden frame with engraved plaque attached that reads?Geo. Eckard.??This grand panoramic photo puts you in the seats for the opening of the new ballpark in Cincinnati on April 11 1912. Officially 26 336 fans (or "bugs" as they were then called) the largest crowd to that date in Reds history watched the inaugural contest between the Reds and the Chicago Cubs. This superb and rare photograph taken from a photographer's stand deep in the right field corner captures nearly every one of the attendees on that day plus the entire Reds lineup on the field.??The park built by Cincinnati architect Henry Hake opened with 20 000 seats but the club sold 26 336 tickets for the opener (the photograph's title mistakenly has 27 336) and in the custom of the day much of the overflow watched from the field of play including a group sitting on the terrace in left field. And dozens others watched from the open windows of the adjacent factory buildings while others took a precarious perch on the top of the outfield wall. The crowd on the field did not affect play much; this was the "dead ball" era and the dimensions of the park when it first opened were huge including a right field dimension of 400 feet!? In fact Redland Field was so large and the ball so "dead " that it was not until 1921 that a player hit a home run over the fence.?The name of the ballpark was not settled when it opened which is reflected in the lettering on the photo referring to the "Cincinnati National League Park."? Club owner Garry Herrmann had been urged by friends to name the park after himself Garry Park or Herrmann Field. Herrmann demurred and favored the generic "League Park" until a few days later when a fan suggested the name "Redland Field " in honor of the club's colors. Redland Field became official a few weeks later at the formal dedication ceremonies.?In 1934 Cincinnati businessman Powel Crosley bought the Reds and with an eye towards marketing his many consumer products that carried his name he officially changed Redland Field to Crosley Field.?Redland/Crosley was built during a new ballpark boom in the early 20th century; the increasing popularity of the game and advances in building materials spelled the end of the smaller wood and iron parks and gave way to larger concrete and steel structures. In fact just nine days after this photograph was taken Boston's Fenway Park opened.??Most of the crowd in attendance arrived at the park via streetcars that ran along Western Avenue just beyond the centerfield fence. Fans began lining up for the unreserved (25?) bleacher seats at 8 a.m. The park opened at noon (game time was 3 p.m.) and according to one reporter the mostly male crowd came with "cameras opera glasses and cushions; smoked bad cigars and some good ones drank green pop ate molasses popcorn and 'hot dogs...'"? By the looks of the litter in front of the bleachers a few brought whiskey bottles as well.??Prominent Reds players in the field include the right fielder Armando Marsans one of the first Latin players to play in the major leagues and left fielder Bob Bescher who the year before had set a National League record for stolen bases (81) that was not broken for over 50 years. At first base was Dick Hoblitzell the Reds leading hitter and later when he played with Boston Hoblitzell roomed with Babe Ruth. The Cubs in dark blue uniforms featured the Hall of Fame trio and the famed double-play combination of Joe Tinker Johnny Evers and Frank Chance.? And you will note just two umpires as was the practice of the day. The Reds won this opener rallying from a 5-1 deficit to win 10-6.?This photo also documents two other Crosley landmarks the terrace in front of the left field wall and the industrial building just behind the left field wall. This building eventually became the "laundry" the home of the Superior Towel and Linen Company.??In later years the Reds changed the appearance of the park. They added additional seats to the ballpark including field-level box seats in 1927 directly in front of the main grandstand which forced the club to move home plate out about 20 feet. They also double-decked the bleachers all the way to the foul poles (1939).? Lights went up in 1935 (the Reds were the first Major League team with lights) and new and larger scoreboards were constructed in 1934 and 1957.??This photograph is a fabulous example of the large panoramic photos popular in this era. Similar photographs of Fenway Park Wrigley Field and other ballparks are housed at the Library of Congress (and can be viewed on their website ?http://www.loc.gov/topics/baseball/photos/panorama.html). This is one of only two prints of this photograph known to exist. The other is the property of the Cincinnati Reds Museum.?Our sincere thanks to Cincinnati Reds Team Historian Greg Rhodes for providing us with this information. ? Condition: Light toning to print.?
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Ward's Western Field Deluxe
Ward's Western Field Deluxe 12-gauge double-barrel shotgun Model 55-SD149H proof tested 2 3/4 in. chamber selected forge steel Estimate $ 100-200 All property is sold as-is. No condition report supplied. Prospective buyers should submit an inquiry requesting detailed examination prior to bidding. Gun Laws Antique Firearms: Although most firearms made before 1898 are considered antique some states may require that they be registered. Check your local and state laws before bidding. An antique firearm defined as one manufactured on or before 1898 or any replica thereof which is not designed for firing fixed ammunition or which uses fixed ammunition no longer manufactured in the United States and no longer readily available commercially is exempted from state law. Antique Firearm Purchase Requirement: We require a photo copy of your driver's license to verify age and address. Back   Inquiry   Email Lot  © Alex Cooper. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are originalcopyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. Forfurther information telephone 410-828-4838 Schedule •  Catalogues •  Archives •  Login •  RegisterAbout Us | Consignors | Buyers | Catalogs | Contact Us | FAQ | Join Our Mailing ListHome | Oriental Rugs | Real Estate Auctions | Alex Cooper's Artfact Page | Alex Cooper Live! Blog908 York Road Towson Maryland 21204Baltimore: (410) 828-4838 | Fax: (410) 828-0875 | Toll-Free: (800) 272-3145antiques@alexcooper.comSite by Fastspot
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WARDS WESTERN FIELD MODEL 14M
WARDS WESTERN FIELD MODEL 14M 488A SEMI AUTOMATICWARDS WESTERN FIELD MODEL 14M 488A SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE, 22 lr caliber, 23 1/2" barrel. blued finish, walnut stock, rear feed tube magazine, metal butt plate, adjustable rear sight (lacking front sight), non serialized, manufactured 1939-1942. Lot requires FFL or background check.
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TWO SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION
TWO SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLESTWO SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLES: Stevens model 55, 24" barrel, walnut stock, non serialized; Western Field model 815A (Mossberg model 321), 24" barrel, hardwood stock, serial #265162. Both have blued finish, open sights, hard plastic butt plates. Lot requires FFL or background check.
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*Western Field Model EMN176 Bolt
*Western Field Model EMN176 Bolt Action Shotgun 20 gauge ?26" full choke?barrel ?no S/N. Blue finish walnut stock ? 2-shot magazine. Condition: Very good condition with?an excellent bore.?The stock is very?good with?many minor dings and scratches.
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REMINGTON SEMI AUTOMATIC
REMINGTON SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLEREMINGTON MODEL 740 "WOODSMASTER" SEMI AUTOMATIC RIFLE, 30-06 caliber, 22" barrel, blued finish, walnut stock and forend, Western Field 3-9x33 scope, two detachable box magazines, tan vinal sling, Pachmayr hinged scope mount, rubber recoil pad, serial #103102. Lot requires FFL or background check.
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DON BALKE (B. 1933) "PHEASANT
DON BALKE (B. 1933) "PHEASANT SITTING IN FIELD"Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Pheasant Sitting in Field" Signed lower left. Original Watercolor on Illustration Board.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. 25c Pheasant Booklet issued April 29, 1988. From the ancient land of Colchis, at the foot of the Caucasus Mountains on the Black Sea came the colorful pheasant. Proving to be an epicure's delight, the bird was eventually brought to ancient Greece and raised for food. From there, it was transported to Rome, and then to western Europe. As America's thirteen colonies became a nation, the pheasant was introduced in the western hemisphere as well. Perhaps the most successful of these introductions was engineered in the 1880's by Judge Owen Denny. Denny was serving as United States Consul General in Shanghai at the time. He sent several dozen Chinese pheasants to Oregon where they were released in the Willamette Valley. As a result of this and other plantings, the pheasant has dispersed into almost every state of the Union. Today, American grain fields -- particularly in North and South Dakota and Nebraska -- are alive with the Ring-Necked Pheasant. Literally, millions of these beautiful birds scurry through the low cover, feasting on the grains, seeds, and berries of the northern plains. When roused, they cackle noisily, taking to flight on whining wings. It is a beautiful sight, the handsome male raising his iridescent head toward the sky, his long tail sporting plumes of color, bright against the firmament. The stamp on this First Day Cover depicts a Ring-Necked Pheasant taking to the air. It was issued as part of the rate change in 1988.
Image Size: 13 x 10.75 in.
Overall Size: 21 x 19.25 in.
Unframed. (B11593)
Condition:
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WESTERN FIELD MODEL M730 BOLT
WESTERN FIELD MODEL M730 BOLT ACTION RIFLE, 30-06WESTERN FIELD MODEL M730 BOLT ACTION RIFLE, 30-06 caliber, 22" barrel, blued finish, walnut press basket weave checkered stock, detachable box magazine, brown leather sling, rubber recoil pad, adjustable rear sight plus Bushnell "4x Banner" scope, "jeweled" bolt, serial #579725, manufactured by Mossberg (810AH). Lot requires FFL or background check.
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WARD'S WESTERN FIELD MODEL 80 SLIDE
WARD'S WESTERN FIELD MODEL 80 SLIDE ACTION RIFLEWard's Western Field model 80 slide action take apart rifle, .22 S., L. & LR caliber, tube fed, with walnut stock, folding rear sight, 24" barrel. NSN C&R
Condition:
Overall fair condition, drilled and tapped for scope with some marring to one tap hole, handling marks to stock, chip to toe of butt stock, lacking one barrel tang screw, all metal turning brown.