May 20th & 21st Catalog

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Lot, Description

12.jpg (72122 bytes) Lot 83-94  (To see an enlarged picture just click the photo.)

83, BRITISH SHOTGUN, percussion, 29” 16 ga. brl. ½ stock. Brass butt plate, trigger guard. London on brl. proof marks. Straight, checkered wrist. Ramrod. Estimate....................... $75-$100

84, HOPKINS & ALLEN SHOTGUN, single-shot 12 ga dropping-block action. 30Ό” brl. refinished walnut wood. Metal turned brown. FFL.  Estimate....................................................................... $75-$100

85, RIFLE, SHARPS, Siles. Reproduction, percussion sporting rifle, .54 cal. Like new, made by Marcheno of Italy. Tang peep sight, checkered wood, iron patch box. Estimate......... $150-$250

86, RIFLE, LYMAN PLAINSMAN, .50 cal percussion, dbl set triggers. Hawkins style rifle like new. Estimate  $75-$150

87, SHOTGUN, English single shot, percussion, 13 gauge. 32Ύ” oct. to round barrel. Back action “T. Parker” lock. Engraved steel furniture. Iron under-rib. London marked barrel.  Estimate $150-$200

88, SHOTGUN, percussion, single shot, .20 gauge. Side action lock. 34” oct. to round barrel. Belgium proofed. “Henry Parker” marked lock-plate. Estimate................................................. $150-$200

89, EUROPEAN MILITARY MUSKET, bolster conversion to percussion, with subsequent conversion to shotgun, unmarked lock plate.  Estimate...................................................................... $50-$100

90, A RARE GREEN RIFLE, Model 1857, .53 cal. percussion, mfd. by A.H. Waters, metal, 98% orig. finish; wood, all orig. finish with usual minor handling dings. Orig. ramrod, mechanically sound.  Estimate      $800-$1,200

91, CIVIL WAR MUSKET, SAXON M1857, military, .58 cal. smooth bore. Metal cleaned, lacks rear sight, C.W. period gun used by North & South, Belgium made variant. Estimate.............. $150-$250

92, RIFLE, DUTCH BEAUMONT-VITALI M1871/88, 11.3 x 52R w/bayonet, Exc. condition. Estimate   $100-$200

93, RIFLE, DUTCH BEAUMONT-VITALI M1871/88, 11.3 x 52 R w/bayonet, VG condition. Estimate    $100-$200

94, A FINE FOWLER, NEW ENGLAND STYLE MUZZLE LOADING. Flintlock conversion to percussion. 58 cal. 41 5/8” brl round to faceted at 16” forward of tang. Full stock, reddish colored wood. Period trigger guard with acorn finial, floral engraving on bow. Brass inlays. Original brass r.r. ferrules, flat brass butt stock, drum conversion. “Queen Anne style” stock, curl-tipped trigger, lock plate has “banana curve” with rearmost end that resembles a breast and nipple. No names on plate or brl. Estimate     $400-$600

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95, GROUP OF 3 FINE RIFLE POWDER FLASKS two 19th C embossed leather with scene of a hound pointing and an embossed brass flask of a dog and bird. L.8” and 6”. Estimate....... $75-$150

96, GROUP OF 3 PISTOL POWDER FLASKS 19th C. The first in zinc with an embossed shell & flame design, the other two matching in hand formed brass, nice patina. L.4”. Estimate..... $50-$75

97, PAIR OF 19TH C RIFLE POWDER & SHOT FLASKS the first in zinc with an embossed balloon design, the other a leather shot flask with embossed pointer. L.7” & 8”. Estimate.................. $50-$100

98, PAIR OF RIFLE POWDER FLASKS the first a 19th C brass flask with embossed scene of a stag, the other a later flask with an embossed Civil War artillery scene, L.7”. Estimate.................. $50-$100

99, PAIR OF 19TH C RIFLE POWDER FLASKS the first in brass with an embossed balloon design, the other in zinc with an embossed leaping stag scene. L.7”. Estimate......................... $75-$150

100, PAIR OF 19TH C RIFLE POWDER FLASKS both in zinc, the first with an embossed scene of a forest animal and the other with an embossed balloon design. L.6” & 6.5”. Estimate.................. $60-$80

101, PAIR OF 19TH C RIFLE SHOT & POWDER FLASKS, the first a zinc powder flask with embossed acanthus leaf, the 2nd a leather shot flask, L.8” & 9”. Estimate.................. $60-$80

102, PAIR OF 19TH C RIFLE POWDER FLASKS the 1st a zinc flask with embossed scene of a stag, the 2nd a brass flask in the form of a balloon. L.7” & 7.5”. Estimate..................................... $60-$80

103, PAIR OF 19TH C RIFLE SHOT & POWDER FLASKS, the first a leather shot flask the other an embossed zinc flask with acanthus design. L.9” & 7”. Estimate......................................... $60-$80

104, A FINE PAIR OF 19TH C RIFLE SHOT & POWDER FLASKS, the first being a brass powder flask with embossed scene of game, the other a leather shot flask with embossed scene of a pointer. L.8” & 9”.  Estimate.................. $75-$150

105, PAIR OF 19TH C RIFLE SHOT & POWDER FLASKS the first a leather shot flask with embossed game scene marked “Am. Flask & Cap Co.” the second a brass powder flask with embossed shell design. L.8” & 8.5”. Estimate.................. $75-$150

106, A FINE PAIR OF 19TH C RIFLE SHOT & POWDER FLASKS, the first a leather flask with embossed game scene marked “Pat. Applied for” the second a red brass powder flask with embossed hunting dog & game scene. L.9” & 7.5”. Estimate.................. $75-$150

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107, PAIR OF WINCHESTER RELOADING TOOLS for .40-82 and .32-40 marked “Winchester Repeating Arms Co. Pat. 1894” nice orig. finish. L.7.5”. Estimate.................. $100-$200

108, PAIR OF WINCHESTER RELOADING TOOLS for .38-70 and 45 Gov. marked “Winchester Repeating Arms Co. Pat 1894”. L.7.5”.  Estimate.................. $100-$200

109, WINCHESTER RELOADING TOOL tong type for a 25-20 W.C.F. together with a Colt style bullet mold and another bullet mold. L.4.5’ - 8”. Estimate.................. $75-$125

110, PAIR OF WINCHESTER BULLET MOLDS for a 32 and 44 wood handles. L.8”. Estimate.................. $50-$100

111, PAIR OF WINCHESTER BULLET MOLDS for a 32 W.S. and 38-22, nice orig. cond. Wood handles. L.8”. Estimate.................. $50-$100

112, PAIR OF WINCHESTER BULLET MOLDS for a 40-82 and 32-40 nice orig. cond. Wood handles. L.8”. Estimate.................. $50-$100

113, WINCHESTER RELOADING TOOL for a 32 W.C.F. together with an Ideal reloading tool with a .311 sizer. L.7” & 8”. Estimate.................. $50-$100

114, PAIR OF IDEAL RELOADING TOOLS for a 32-40 and 38-56, L.7.5” & 9”. Estimate.................. $40-$80

115, GROUP OF 3 IDEAL RELOADING TOOLS for a 25-20, L.8” & 9”. Estimate.................. $50-$100

116, PAIR OF BULLET MOLDS for a .375 ball & picket and a .36. Wood handles, L.8.5” & 11.5”. Estimate.................. $40-$60

117, PAIR OF BULLET MOLDS one for a .319162 and the other over bored for sinkers. L.7” and 7.5”. Estimate.................. $20-$40

118, GROUP OF THREE BULLET MOLDS all brass, single & double cavities, L.6”. Estimate.................. $20-$40

119, GROUP OF THREE BULLET MOLDS iron with cutters for .620, .56, and .46 balls. L.6.75”. Estimate.................. $40-$60

120, GROUP OF THREE BULLET MOLDS brass for ball & picket, .38 picket and .350 picket. L.4” & 5”. Estimate.................. $40-$60

121, GROUP OF THREE BULLET MOLDS iron, for .410 ball, .44 ball and .30 ball. L.4.5” - 5.5”. Estimate.................. $40-$60

121A, PAIR OF WINCHESTER BULLET MOLDS for a 44 WCF and 25-35 S.R., L.8”. Estimate.................. $50-$100

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122, A FINE PAPAGO BASKET early 20th C coiled construction woven with forms of five human figures. Dia.10”. Estimate.................. $150-$250

123, A FINE CALIFORNIA BASKET probably Hoochnom, circa 1900 C coiled construction with geometric designs, the rim decorated with glass beads in white, pink and turquoise, dia. 10”. Estimate.................. $200-$300

124, A GOOD PAPAGO BASKET circa 1900 C coiled construction with geometric designs. Dia.12”. Estimate.................. $200-$300

125, A FINE NORTHWEST COAST SALISH OR THOMPSON RIVER BASKET late 19th C very finely & tightly woven with geometric designs in faded red & black, original leather loop hinges. 13”x8”x9.5”.  Estimate.................. $500-$750

126, CALIFORNIA STYLE LIDDED BASKET coiled construction with over fitting lid. H.10”, Dia.11”. Estimate.................. $100-$150

127, A GOOD CALIFORNIA BASKET circa 1900 C coiled construction woven with geometric designs. Dia.9”. Estimate.................. $200-$300

128, A VERY FINE PIMA BASKET 19th/20th C very finely woven with geometric designs. Dia.8.5”. Estimate.................. $300-$400

129, WEST COAST BASKET 20th C coiled construction with geometric designs in red & blue, some losses. L.10”. Estimate.................. $50-$75

130, A GOOD BIRCH BARK BASKET H.7.5”. Estimate.................. $40-$80

131, ASH SPLINT BASKET with handles together with a pair of woven Pacific rim sleeves. Pieces bear museum inventory numbers. L. 11” and Dia.6”. Estimate.................. $20-$40

131A, A FINE EAST COAST ASH SPLINT BASKET New England Indian, carved handle with dyed red, brown, green & yellow splints, L.20”. Estimate.................. $50-$100

131B, ANOTHER FINE EAST COAST ASH SPLINT BASKET New England Indian, carved handle with dyed brown & yellow splints. L.19”. Estimate.................. $50-$100

132, A FINE GROUP OF MIRA COPA POTTERY, early 20th C 3 pc. incl. dbl wedding jug, handled basket & bowl. Polychrome geometric designs or red burnished clay. Bowl repaired, H.6”, 9” & 5”. Estimate.................. $50-$75

133, GROUP OF MARICOPA & SOUTHWEST POTTERY 6 pc. some polychrome with on red burnished clay assorted bowls, cups and jugs. Estimate.................. $50-$75

134, NATIVE AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTING watercolor profile of a Native American in headdress with crossed bow & arrows inscribed “To My Friend Dwight Gashaw, from a real American - Chief White Elk - Tewrnana, Jan 16th 1932”, 18”x12”. Estimate.................. $75-$150

135, A VERY FINE NATIVE AMERICAN PAINTING circa 1920’s of a Native American in dance costume. Signed in pencil lower right “Frank Naranjo - Santa Clara” 11”x8”. Estimate.................. $150-$250

136, BUNNELL (American 20th C) a proud Sioux Chief with pipe, serigraph on paper, signed l.r. 19”x12”. Estimate.................. $25-$50

137, SKOOKUM INDIAN DOLL of a man with long braids, hard rubber head. H.16”. Estimate.................. $50-$100

138, EARLY SKOOKUM INDIAN DOLL of a man with long braids, compo head, human hair and leather feet. H.13’. Estimate.................. $100-$150

138A, NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE BOW & ARROW nicely framed in a shadow box, contemporary, L.49”. Estimate.................. $50-$100

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