Gros Ventre/Assiniboine Beaded Moccasins

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Gros Ventre/Assiniboine Beaded Moccasins. Split tongue beaded moccasins with yellow-ochred hide. Bright geometric designs, executed in white-heart red, rose, three shades of blue, pea green, yellow and white. Finished off with fringe down each heel and leather soles. 10" long. Minor bead losses. Circa 1890, with Pohrt collection paper tag.

Provenance: Richard Pohrt, Sr. to Morning Star Gallery to current owner. Accompanying this lot is a book autographed by Mr. Pohrt.

Lot 152, Sold $2,360
Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 26th, 2021, Santa Fe, NM.

Little Joe's Colt 45 Revolver used on the long running Western television series "Bonanza"

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Little Joe's Colt 45 Revolver used on the long running Western television series "Bonanza"

*SN336636, .45 caliber, 5 1/2 inch barrel, Colt Single Action. Blue and case color finish, faux ivory 2- piece grips, manufactured 1917. Condition: very good bore, smooth silver gray metal, very good grips, mechanically very good, excellent marks. Marked with the Stembridge “S” (S 11).

Includes Certificate of Authenticity from Stembridge 1999 archivist and conservator, Allan C. Frisch, and a copy of a Stembridge rental receipt to Paramount Pictures Corporation, April 2, 1959.

EX: Boyd Magers Collection.

* $100 FFL fee will be added to this purchase. All sales of firearms will be in accordance with Federal and State guidelines. All post-1898 firearms are subject to applicable ordinances and laws, and must be purchased in compliance with Federal and State law.

Lot 24, Sold $18,150
Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 26th, 2021, Santa Fe, NM.

Montana Prison Hitched Horsehair Bridle

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Montana Prison Hitched Horsehair Bridle. Deer Lodge Prison artistry in purples, green, turquoise, red, yellow, and brown on natural hair. Done in a diamond design on the flat elements and barber pole pattern on the rounds. American flags adorn the reins. Hair-covered glass domed conchos. An amazing condition bridle. An iron curb bit used, as usual for a prison bridle.

Lot 240, Sold $4,720
Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 26th, 2021, Santa Fe, NM.

Colt Single Action Army with Holster

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S/N 26197, .45 caliber, 7 1/2 inch barrel, Colt Single Action Army. Nickel finish, 1-piece walnut grips. Circa 1876. Condition: 80% nickel finish overall, light scratches from cleaning on some surfaces, walnut grips have shrunk slightly, very good mechanically, very good marks. Comes with a crudely trimmed and laced holster with an open muzzle.

Lot 324, Sold $3,835
Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 26th, 2021, Santa Fe, NM.

Historic Utah State Prison Braided Bridle

Historic Utah State Prison Braided Bridle. A fine braided calfskin bridle with great sliding knots throughout, including on the brow band of 4 stacked rows of braided rounds. Bright hair tassels and nickel heart conchos. Martin calls this bridle "elegant" and "masterfully made". The bit is full overlaid curb with foliate and star engraving, and as noted by Martin: "the epitome of excellence of metal working."

Shown: "Horsehair Bridles: A Unique American Folk Art," on page 161: "this handsomely braided bridle exemplifies the superior skill of it's maker." A copy of the book is included.

Includes a letter from the grandson of Deputy U.S. Marshal David O. Calder. A Major with the Mormon Brigade during the Utah Indian Wars, Calder became a U.S. Marshal in 1870. He later worked at the Utah State Prison and was the proud owner of this bridle.

Lot 235, Sold $3,835
Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 26th, 2021, Santa Fe, NM.

Early Engraved Colt Single Action with Rig

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S/N 1629, .44 rimfire caliber, 7 1/2 inch barrel, Colt Single Action Army. Nickel finish, period style engraving, 1-piece ivory grips, scroll engraving. Circa late 1874. Condition: 20% frosty nickel, excellent aged ivory grips, mechanically very good, excellent marks and engraving.

Includes later production triple loop holster and money belt rig in excellent condition.

Lot 327, Sold $13,310
Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 26th, 2021, Santa Fe, NM.

U.S. Colt Single Action

S/N 132266, .45 caliber, 7 1/2 inch barrel, US Cavalry Colt Single Action. Blue and case color finish, 1-piece walnut grips with clear inspector’s cartouches. US marked with R.A.C. (Rinaldo Carr), and "SEB" (Captain Stanhope E. Blunt) and the date "1890". Condition: 95% barrel blue thinning, 85% cylinder blue with bolt stop drag marks, 85% mottled case colors on frame, excellent grips, excellent mechanically, excellent marks.

Provenance: From the James Carpenter Estate Collection.

Lot 329, Sold $9,440
Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 26th, 2021, Santa Fe, NM.

Engraved Colt 1860 Army Revolver

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S/N 128242, .44 caliber, 8-inch barrel, engraved Colt 1860 Army Revolver. Silver finished, elegant engraving in the style of the late percussion period. Ivory one-piece grips have great rendering of a Federal eagle. Circa 1863. Condition: excellent condition overall, 90%+ silver wash remaining, grips are in great shape with some seasoning cracks, mechanically excellent, excellent marks.

Provenance: From the James Carpenter Estate Collection.

Lot 328, Sold $8,850
Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 26th, 2021, Santa Fe, NM.

Fireplace Screen Attributed to Lawrence Tenney Stevens

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Fireplace screen from Lawrence Tenney Stevens’ Cody design era. Fold-out mesh screen with cut-out metal designs in Steven’s style. Central scene of a cowboy on a bucking horse "sunfishing" with a corral fence on the right and a semi-comical cowboy spectator. Cactus and trees on each side, all done in a heavy raised sheet metal. Clean lines and sharp design. 36" tall; main panel is 46" wide, the fold-out "wings" are each 12" wide.

Lawrence Tenney Stevens (1896-1972)

“…Meanwhile, Stevens had been spending his summers in Cody, Wyoming working on expanding his American West-themed body of work. He modeled and sculpted in clay, plaster, bronze and marble everything from the animals and workers of the ranches to the champion bronco riders he saw at local rodeos. He was granted the first one-man show at Cody's Buffalo Bill Museum in 1932. It was in Cody that Cowboy High Style began to develop, catalyzed both by Stevens' work and the work of local furniture designer Thomas Molesworth, both of whom championed simple designs imbued with the spirit of the American West. Stevens' figures from this period are scattered all over the American Southwest. One of his largest commissions was for the Centennial Fairgrounds and Esplanade for the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition in Dallas.”

--from Wikipedia.com

“Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Lawrence Tenney Stevens was a sculptor of western animals as well as painter and printmaker who studied at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts School, Pratt Institute, and privately with Charles Grafly and Bela Pratt. To increase his understanding of anatomy, he took anatomy classes at Tufts Medical School.

In 1922, he earned the Prix de Rome, which allowed him to study in Rome at the American Academy with Paul Manship, and it is thought that from that time, they influenced each other's work. In 1929, he visited Arizona and Cody, Wyoming, where "his presence is thought to have been influential in the emergence of the Cowboy High Style in the decorative arts."

In 1935, he spent time in Dallas, Texas where he was on George Dahl's staff for exterior decorations at the Fair Park for the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army Corps, and in 1954 moved briefly to Tulsa, Oklahoma where he was Director of the Philbrook Art Center.

In 1954, he settled in Tempe, Arizona and beginning in 1960 with a sculpture called Cutting Horse, he did a "Rodeo Series." Usually he left his bronzes with natural finish and no patina. According to Peggy and Harold Samuels, he was "a lean, sinewy man galloping through life in Western pants and cowboy boots".

Stevens died at sea in 1972 on a return trip to America from Italy.”
--from AskArt.com

Lot 179, Sold $5,900
Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 26th, 2021, Santa Fe, NM.

Visalia Spurs with John Koster, San Francisco History

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Visalia Spurs with John Koster, San Francisco History

Unmarked but distinctly pictured in the early Visalia Stock Saddle Co catalogs as pattern No 78, these important double-mounted Northern California spurs with 2", 16-point spoke rowels feature cutout floral patterns on the heelbands and four coin silver spots surrounding a larger central engraved dome. The original floral carved two piece leathers are adorned with large domed scalloped silver conchos and a raised letter "K" for the original owner John Koster. Spurs are 100% original and in overall good condition, circa 1910.

John A. Koster was a Captain in the California National Guard and Secretary of the California Barrel Company who served in the California National Guard while dynamiting buildings in the path of the conflagration that followed the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Koster later served an important role as Brigadier General in that "City by the Bay" after the devastating fire that followed the big quake. He subsequently aided local authorities in clearing rubble, preserving order and assisting in relief work while sacrificing his personal safety to assist fellow citizens of that stricken city.

Featured: 2004 PBS Antiques Roadshow, Reno, Nevada, Bruce Shackleford, Appraiser; and 2018 Roadshow Update.

Lot 298, Sold $10,030
Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 26th, 2021, Santa Fe, NM.

Custom Edward H. Bohlin Silver Gun Rig and Colt Single Actions

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Custom Edward H. Bohlin Silver Gun Rig and Colt Single Actions with Possible Hollywood Cowboy Connection

Maker-marked Edward H. Bohlin, Hollywood double buscadero gun rig, with a pair of 1880s Colt .45 Single Actions with silver Bohlin-style gun grips. S/Ns 100072 (matching) and 103401 (frame), .45 caliber, 5 1/2" barrels Colt Single Actions. Engraved silver grips, re-blued finish on each to match.

Rig adorned with engraved sterling silver diamond and half-diamond conchos with small and larger spots plus the initials “RC” cut-out in silver on both holsters. Rig measures 44" overall with appx 40" from the 1 1/2" sterling buckle to the middle belt loop. The letter C is engraved on all buckles. It is believed that the rig may have been the property of actor Rory Calhoun.

Lot 115, Sold $18,880
Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 26th, 2021, Santa Fe, NM.

Carved Bull Head from Ben Thompson's Bulls Head Saloon

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Hand-carved wooden bull head with real horns and Wild West history. 40" horn spread, 30" tall, 21" deep. An important piece of frontier history, this head hung in the Abilene, Kansas Bulls Head Saloon, which belonged to notable Old West personality "Shotgun Ben Thompson."

Provenance: Includes notarized letter attesting to its history from noted collector Jack Glover.

FROM KANSAS HISTORICAL SOCIETY: When he was pardoned from prison after two years, Thompson moved to Abilene, Kansas, on the Chisholm Trail. He opened the Bulls Head Saloon there with a partner, Phillip H. Coe, and prospered as the town grew due to the cattle trade. Coe was later killed in a shootout with the town’s marshal, James Butler “Wild Bill” Hickok.

Lot 102, Sold $12,980
Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 26th, 2021, Santa Fe, NM.

An Arizona Ranger Colt Frontier Six-Shooter

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An Arizona Ranger Colt Frontier Six-Shooter. S/N 176545, .44-40 caliber, 4 3/4 inch barrel, Colt Single Action Army. One-piece ivory grips; trigger guard and back strap have been altered to make the grip shorter, smaller, and easier to handle. Condition: bore is strong with hazy black powder oxidation in the groove, metal parts are a “gun metal” gray, grips have been hand checkered and have a chip out of the left side. The safety notch on the hammer is chipped and some timing is needed, but does not detract from the historical importance. Accompanying Colt letter states manufactured 1895, shipped to Colt’s Patent Firearms, San Francisco, 1898.

O. Frank Hicks is listed as a private in the Arizona Rangers who enlisted in 1905. The Arizona Rangers were created by the Arizona Territorial Legislature in 1901 and disbanded, mostly for political reasons, in 1909. Arizona Territory was denied statehood on its first attempt, partly because of its lawlessness. The Rangers were trained and given the task of ridding the territory of the criminal element, especially on the Mexican border. By 1909 most of the outlaws were incarcerated, dead, or in Mexico. Documented material from the Rangers is extremely scare.

Provenance: Letter from Jack Belmont, grandson of Arizona Ranger, O. Frank Hicks.

Lot 330, Sold $17,770
Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 26th, 2021, Santa Fe, NM.

John Koster's Exquisite 1890s-1900s Filigreed California Bit

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John Koster's Exquisite 1890s-1900s Filigreed California Bit

Pictured in the 1911 Visalia Catalog as Pat No. 92, this outstanding, intricately engraved silver overlaid "harp" design spade bit with pierced cheeks and raised gold horseshoes atop 2" rope-edged domed conchos is reminiscent of the very finest pieces produced by master Northern California maker, Atanasio Larios. Bit includes an artistically chased spade, hefty copper ferrules on the braces plus original hangers and rein chains. The overall artistry, execution and condition rank it among the finest of its era.

The bit was originally owned by John A. Koster, a Brigadier General in San Francisco who played an important role assisting citizens, clearing debris and preserving order following the devastating 1906 earthquake and fire.

Featured: 2004 PBS Antiques Roadshow, Reno, Nevada, Bruce Shackleford, Appraiser; and 2018 Roadshow Update.

Lot 297, Sold $15,340
Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 26th, 2021, Santa Fe, NM.

J. Tapia California Spurs

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J. Tapia California Spurs. Silver inlaid drop shank spurs mounted on the heelbands with three 3/4" coin silver spots featuring Tapia's trademark raised nipples separated by engraved ovals. Includes chased off-side, 1 3/4", 12-point spoked rowels, untooled two-piece leathers adorned with domed and scalloped silver conchos and vaquero style heelchains.

Lot 296, Sold $11,210
Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 26th, 2021, Santa Fe, NM.

Sioux Beaded Dress

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Sioux dress on Native tanned hide with large beaded yoke. Beadwork is in beautiful condition, with several design elements including crosses and geometric bars, all against a bright blue field. Leather is a little brittle in places, and there are some small tears, but is in overall good condition, and makes a striking display. Fringe drops decorate the body of the dress, with three rows of beadwork at the bottom in different colors than the top, suggesting that perhaps the bottom and top were put together after its original construction, as was not uncommon. 50" long (including fringe), 45" across the sleeves.

Lot 144, Sold $7,080
Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 26th, 2021, Santa Fe, NM.

Colt 1860 Army Revolver

S/N 183132, .44 caliber, 8” barrel, outstanding Colt 1860 Army Percussion Revolver. Blue and case color finish, 1-piece walnut grips, circa 1869. Condition: excellent bore, 50% bright barrel blue, 20% cylinder blue, 90% case color on frame, 30% fading on loading lever, excellent grips, excellent mechanically, excellent marks.

Provenance: From the James Carpenter Estate Collection.

Lot 323, Sold $5,605
Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 26th, 2021, Santa Fe, NM.