Spurs, Koboi, dan hal-hal Barat
c1900 Texas Cowboy Hat Mold Hand carved wood
c1900 Texas Cowboy Hat Mold Hand carved wood. Great piece from the first quarter of the 20th century, hand carved. Looks great, excellent patina, stable cracks from wood shrinkage. 12" x 10.5" x 5" tall. I'll be offering a few of these that were collected about 40 years ago.
$335.00
c1900 Antique Star Mark Buermann Hercules Bronze California Spurs Pair
c1900 Antique Star Mark Buermann Hercules Bronze California Spurs Pair. These are made of 'Hercules Bronze" special alloy invented by August Buermann.These spurs date pre-1914 with the Buermann Star hallmark, dating them before they were bought out by North & Judd in 1914. 5" long x 3" inner width at heel. As found with no damage Buermann Spurs are one of the most famous and sought after designs from one of the most famous makers in Cowboy Spur history. He can be considered to be a good businessman too, as he fulfilled the need of creating many different types of spurs and also aggressively patenting his brands/logos and designs. What ever type or style was needed, Buermann was the first to step up and create them. History. August Buermann was born in Germany in 1842 but later traveled to the US after taking his apprenticeship in lock smithing. After joining the army as a substitute at the age of 22 he began making spurs for the civilian and military. Buermann fashioned the now infamous StarBrand that adorn his designs and creations. The company had grown to have over 100 employees before the turn of the century. By the early 1900s, the majority of military men were wearing Augusts heel spurs and army officers were also entitled to wear heel chains and were all privately purchased from Buermann. August also had a son, August Jr, who succeeded him in running the company when he retired in 1896. August Jr was also a good businessman like his father but, in 1914 the Buermann name and design was purchased by North and Judd, a large established hardware company. The infamous StarBrand of the Buermann boot spur was no more and was replaced by the North and Judd anchor mark. August Jr then retired. The Buermann name is not without some (slight) controversy too though. Once the other well known manufacturers started to gain in-roads on the established business, selling new styles of spurs that were popular, Buermann was accused of making straight copies of these designs. Even to the point where he was accused of taking copies of the images from other companies catalogs for his own use. At that time, the company was seen to be becoming more and more removed from it's customer, branching out and modernizing at a fast rate. Other companies such as McChesney or Crockett were closer to their customers and Buermann was playing catch-up. Materials. Like many other spur makers, the majority of these spurs are made from solid brass or iron. However, Buermann also invented 2 types of metal for use too, known as "Star Steel Silver" and "Hercules Bronze". Where these metals were used, the metal name was also stamped onto each piece. In fact, so good were the products that were being made in his modern factory in Jelliff Avenue, that he was able to win some awards of excellence. The Centenial Commission of Philadelphia bestowed several awards for different products in several categories and the Star Brand also won awards at the St Louis Fair in 1904. tw154
$295.00
Mark Kohler Texas Artist 1997 Cowboy Watercolor Early Work
Mark Kohler Texas Artist 1997 Cowboy Watercolor Early Work. Guaranteed original Watercolor unframed with no damage. The estate it came from were friends of Kohler's and I'll be listing a few of his works. According to his website he's been painting commercially for over 23 years, so this would be right about that time. Measures 15" x 11" on high end watercolor paper. "I have a passion for the American West, and for the last 16 years I've dedicated my God-given talent to one goal: documenting the independent spirit and pride that the modern working cowboy has inherited from his predecessors. It is uniquely American and worthy of preservation. Like artists before me, I am drawn to the West and the people and animals that tame this oftentimes harsh environment. I strive to capture the honor, the strength and the dignity with which they pursue their lives. It is my hope that these paintings reveal the heart and soul of my subjects, and the profound respect I have for them. It is my privilege to chronicle this amazing lifestyle and the rewards have been beyond measure." Mark Kohler is an award-winning watercolorist, the recipient of the 2008 Cowboy Artists of America Founders Award and the 2009 Phippen Museum Foundation Award. He has been invited to some of the oldest, traditional ranches still left in the country, including the O RO Ranch in Arizona and the Pitchfork Ranch in the Texas Panhandle. His works are included in private and corporate collections throughout the world. tw6
$350.00
Mark Kohler Texas Artist 1995 Cowboy Watercolor Early Work Gift to a Friend
Mark Kohler Texas Artist 1995 Cowboy Watercolor Early Work Gift to a Friendwith no damage. The estate it came from were friends of Kohler's and I'll be listing a few of his works. According to his website he's been painting commercially for over 23 years, so this would be right about that time. Measures26" x 23.5", sight is 18.5" x 16". "I have a passion for the American West, and for the last 16 years I've dedicated my God-given talent to one goal: documenting the independent spirit and pride that the modern working cowboy has inherited from his predecessors. It is uniquely American and worthy of preservation. Like artists before me, I am drawn to the West and the people and animals that tame this oftentimes harsh environment. I strive to capture the honor, the strength and the dignity with which they pursue their lives. It is my hope that these paintings reveal the heart and soul of my subjects, and the profound respect I have for them. It is my privilege to chronicle this amazing lifestyle and the rewards have been beyond measure." Mark Kohler is an award-winning watercolorist, the recipient of the 2008 Cowboy Artists of America Founders Award and the 2009 Phippen Museum Foundation Award. He has been invited to some of the oldest, traditional ranches still left in the country, including the O RO Ranch in Arizona and the Pitchfork Ranch in the Texas Panhandle. His works are included in private and corporate collections throughout the world.
$1,650.00
California Sterling Golden State Trapshooters Association Belt Buckle Trophy 199
California Sterling Golden State Trapshooters Association Belt Buckle Trophy<br>1999. 3.25" x 2 5/8" for a 1.5" belt.<br>B39
$150.00
McCabe Sterling Silver Belt Buckle Sunset Trails
McCabe Sterling Silver Belt Buckle Sunset Trails. Measures 1.75" x 1.5" and fits a 3/4" belt. Good looking old hand engraved cowboy buckle. Selling two pieces shown, keeper isn't marked but obviously matches.
$145.00
Charles M. Russell, Trigg Solid Sterling Silver Sow Pig Sculpture Limited Editio
Charles M. Russell, Trigg Solid Sterling Silver Sow Pig Sculpture Limited<br>Edition #35/100. Inscribed, "© TRIGG RUSSELL FOUNDATION 35/100. Most likely cast<br>by Avent-Shaw Foundry NYC under authorization by the Trigg-C. M. Russell<br>Foundation Inc. These were actually original castings of Russell's. The base is<br>solid marble.<br><br>Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926) was one of America’s greatest artists. He<br>lived the life he captured on canvas, creating a breathtaking historical record<br>of Western cultures, landscapes, and wildlife. Charles Marion Russell (1864 –<br>1926) also known as C. M. Russell, Charlie Russell, and "Kid" Russell, was an<br>American artist of the American Old West He created more than 2,000 paintings of<br>cowboys, Native Americans, and landscapes set in the western United States and<br>in Alberta, Canada, in addition to bronze sculptures. He is known as "the cowboy<br>artist" and and was also a storyteller and author. He became an advocate for<br>Native Americans in the west, supporting the bid by landless Chippewa to have a<br>reservation established for them in Montana. In 1916, Congress passed<br>legislation to create the Rocky Boy Reservation. The figure weighs 955 grams<br>inclusive of all material. The sculpture is in overall very good condition with<br>one small chip on one corner of the base, rich patinas throughout, measures 3<br>7/8" tall with a 4" x 3" base.<br><br>The COA pictured is included with this Sculpture. The Last pic is a page from an<br>original 1973 Catalog I have on these figures. It will not be included unless<br>several of these figures are purchased and it's priorly discussed. If you<br>purchase three or more I guess we don't have to discuss, I'll throw in the<br>catalog, if the catalog is no longer available you won't be reading this<br>paragraph.<br><br><br>anderascoll
$1,295.00
Charles M. Russell, Trigg Solid Sterling Silver Three Grizzly Bears Sculpture Li
Charles M. Russell, Trigg Solid Sterling Silver Three Grizzly Bears Sculpture<br>Limited Edition #35/100. Inscribed, "© TRIGG RUSSELL FOUNDATION 35/100. Most<br>likely cast by Avent-Shaw Foundry NYC under authorization by the Trigg-C. M.<br>Russell Foundation Inc. These were actually original castings of Russell's. The<br>sculpture features Three Bears. The base is solid marble.<br><br>Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926) was one of America’s greatest artists. He<br>lived the life he captured on canvas, creating a breathtaking historical record<br>of Western cultures, landscapes, and wildlife. Charles Marion Russell (1864 –<br>1926) also known as C. M. Russell, Charlie Russell, and "Kid" Russell, was an<br>American artist of the American Old West He created more than 2,000 paintings of<br>cowboys, Native Americans, and landscapes set in the western United States and<br>in Alberta, Canada, in addition to bronze sculptures. He is known as "the cowboy<br>artist" and and was also a storyteller and author. He became an advocate for<br>Native Americans in the west, supporting the bid by landless Chippewa to have a<br>reservation established for them in Montana. In 1916, Congress passed<br>legislation to create the Rocky Boy Reservation. The figure weighs 772 grams<br>inclusive of all material. The sculpture is in overall very good condition, rich<br>patinas throughout, measures 2.5" tall with a 4 7/8" x 2.75" base.<br><br><br>The COA pictured is included with this Sculpture. The Last pic is a page from an<br>original 1973 Catalog I have on these figures. It will not be included unless<br>several of these figures are purchased and it's priorly discussed. If you<br>purchase three or more I guess we don't have to discuss, I'll throw in the<br>catalog, if the catalog is no longer available you won't be reading this<br>paragraph.<br><br><br>anderascoll
$1,295.00
Malcolm Furlow Cut Steel 3 Dimensional Pop Art Sculpture of Native Amer
Malcolm Furlow Cut Steel 3 Dimensional Pop Art Sculpture of Native American Man.<br>Measures 21.5" tall x 17.5"wide x 8" deep with , weighs 20 pounds. Fresh from a<br>local estate along with a painting on canvas by the same artist. Guaranteed<br>authentic. This had to be extremely labor intensive and would stand out<br>anywhere, he did do much of this type of work. Malcolm Attended University of<br>Texas here in Austin and Studied art. This piece came from Austin, I believe it<br>is one of his earlier pieces when he was still trying to figure out what<br>direction to take his career, obciously it is super cool.<br><br>The comes out and will be removed for shipping. The paint is very sturdy, I<br>believe it is a special metal paint similar to auto paint but it will be well<br>wrapped to prevent abrasion or wear during transportation.<br><br>Taos resident, Malcolm Furlow, an award winning painter, hasn't always been an<br>artist. As a young man he received a track scholarship to the University of<br>Texas and decided to choose art as his major. Unfortunately, his art professor<br>disapproved of his style of painting and a disappointed Furlow left college to<br>become a rock and roll musician. For 18 years he played the sax, bass and<br>sometimes the guitar, playing back up for such notable groups and soloists as<br>the Beach Boys and Lou Rawls.<br><br>Leaving his music career behind, Furlow used his artistic talent to construct<br>models for movie sets at Walt Disney Studios. He also delved into photography,<br>writing a book for Kodak, called Close-Up Photography, that explained the best<br>way to photograph miniatures, especially models. But, in 1987 after hearing<br>scholar Joseph Campbell's words "Follow Your Bliss," Furlow decided to go back<br>to his first love, painting.<br><br>Furlow began drawing American Indians at the age of six, when his father had<br>Malcolm accompany him on business trips throughout New Mexico. Beginning with<br>watercolors, Furlow realized the medium was ill suited for large canvases and<br>switched to brightly colored acrylic images of Native Americans. In all his<br>works, Furlow strives to show his deep admiration and respect for his Choctaw<br>heritage.<br><br>About his subject matter and painting style, Furlow has said, "I knew I wanted<br>to say it with color because that's the emotion of it. I've got to make the<br>viewer feel what I feel . All I'm trying to do is paint them as they are - paint<br>their culture, their dignity and their stature . I didn't want to do portraits<br>of Indians, I wanted to say something about the human condition." He paints two<br>worlds: the Native American and their place in the Anglo World. In addition,<br>Furlow rides and decorates motorcycles.<br><br>A recently filmed documentary entitled the "Life and Art of Malcolm Furlow,<br>"refers to him as a "Renaissance Man": the quintessential cowboy, musician, and<br>intellectual artist. He is an award-winning painter, whose accolades include the<br>Silver award from the Sorbonne, and the highly coveted Gold Award from the<br>world-renown Luxembourg Museum, Paris. PBS featured him in a documentary called<br>"The Life and Art of Malcolm Furlow", he was also awarded the Gold Award from<br>the Luxembourg in Paris (an honor shared with Pablo Picasso)<br><br>As of spring 2007, Furlow has "sold-out" over fifty solo shows. Malcolm Furlow's<br>paintings command principal placement in exhibitions, philanthropist campaigns,<br>and private collections around the world, including the U.S. Embassies of<br>Morocco, Belgium and Beijing; the White House; CEO Magazine; The Smithsonian;<br>Mobil Oil; Arnold Schwarzenegger; Samuel Goldwyn; Richard Pryor; Presidents<br>George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush; Senator Hillary Clinton;<br>Bernadette Peters; Wes Studi; Phyllis Diller; William DeVane; B.J. Thomas; Jane<br>Goodall Institute; Darryl Hannah; Eiteljorg Museum; Jon Bon Jovi; National<br>Wildlife Museum; Koshare Museum; Santa Fe Fine Arts Museum; Paul Clarkson; Coca<br>Cola Olympic Pavilion; Make a Wish Foundation; NBC's Today Show; Raymond James<br>Financial Art Collection; Columbia University; and many others Malcolm is<br>equally celebrated in the industry of Model Railroading. He has written several<br>"How-To" books for Kodak photograghy, worked as a photogragher for Italian Vouge<br>. Malcolm has also written several "How-To" books for Model Railroading. His<br>published articles about photograghy and model railroading are inumerable.
$5,850.00
Vintage Southwestern Sterling Cowboy Hat and lasso's Bracelet and pendant set
Vintage Southwestern Sterling Cowboy Hat and lasso's Bracelet and pendant set 6.5" bracelet, 20" necklace. High quality mid 20th century set.
$195.00
Vintage Buffalo Nickel Belt buckle
Vintage Buffalo Nickel Belt buckle. Made from Authentic c1910's-30's Buffalo nickels US currency. Made in the last quarter of the 20th century. 3 3/8" x 2.25", takes up to a 1.75" belt.
$110.00
Charles M. Russell, Trigg Solid Sterling Silver Mountain Sheep Sculpture Limited
Charles M. Russell, Trigg Solid Sterling Silver Mountain Sheep Sculpture Limited<br>Edition #35/100. Inscribed, "© TRIGG RUSSELL FOUNDATION 35/100. Most likely cast<br>by Avent-Shaw Foundry NYC under authorization by the Trigg-C. M. Russell<br>Foundation Inc. These were actually original castings of Russell's. The base is<br>solid marble.<br><br>Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926) was one of America’s greatest artists. He<br>lived the life he captured on canvas, creating a breathtaking historical record<br>of Western cultures, landscapes, and wildlife. Charles Marion Russell (1864 –<br>1926) also known as C. M. Russell, Charlie Russell, and "Kid" Russell, was an<br>American artist of the American Old West He created more than 2,000 paintings of<br>cowboys, Native Americans, and landscapes set in the western United States and<br>in Alberta, Canada, in addition to bronze sculptures. He is known as "the cowboy<br>artist" and and was also a storyteller and author. He became an advocate for<br>Native Americans in the west, supporting the bid by landless Chippewa to have a<br>reservation established for them in Montana. In 1916, Congress passed<br>legislation to create the Rocky Boy Reservation. The figure weighs 576 grams<br>inclusive of all material. The sculpture is in overall very good condition with<br>no damage, rich patinas throughout, measures 4 5/8" tall with a 2.75" x 3" base.<br><br>The COA pictured is included with this Sculpture. The Last pic is a page from an<br>original 1973 Catalog I have on these figures. It will not be included unless<br>several of these figures are purchased and it's priorly discussed. If you<br>purchase three or more I guess we don't have to discuss, I'll throw in the<br>catalog, if the catalog is no longer available you won't be reading this<br>paragraph.<br><br><br>anderascoll
$1,295.00
Charles M. Russell, Trigg Solid Sterling Silver Native American "Indian" Sculptu
Charles M. Russell, Trigg Solid Sterling Silver Native American "Indian"<br>Sculpture Limited Edition #35/100. Inscribed, "© TRIGG RUSSELL FOUNDATION<br>35/100. Most likely cast by Avent-Shaw Foundry NYC under authorization by the<br>Trigg-C. M. Russell Foundation Inc. These were actually original castings of<br>Russell's. The base is solid marble.<br><br>Charles Marion Russell (1864-1926) was one of America’s greatest artists. He<br>lived the life he captured on canvas, creating a breathtaking historical record<br>of Western cultures, landscapes, and wildlife. Charles Marion Russell (1864 –<br>1926) also known as C. M. Russell, Charlie Russell, and "Kid" Russell, was an<br>American artist of the American Old West He created more than 2,000 paintings of<br>cowboys, Native Americans, and landscapes set in the western United States and<br>in Alberta, Canada, in addition to bronze sculptures. He is known as "the cowboy<br>artist" and and was also a storyteller and author. He became an advocate for<br>Native Americans in the west, supporting the bid by landless Chippewa to have a<br>reservation established for them in Montana. In 1916, Congress passed<br>legislation to create the Rocky Boy Reservation. The figure weighs 766 grams<br>inclusive of all material. The sculpture is in overall very good condition with<br>no damage, rich patinas throughout, measures 4 5/8" tall with a 2.75" x 3.25"<br>base.<br><br>The COA pictured is included with this Sculpture. The Last pic is a page from an<br>original 1973 Catalog I have on these figures. It will not be included unless<br>several of these figures are purchased and it's priorly discussed. If you<br>purchase three or more I guess we don't have to discuss, I'll throw in the<br>catalog, if the catalog is no longer available you won't be reading this<br>paragraph.<br><br><br>anderascoll
$1,295.00
Mid Century Mexican sterling mixed metals belt buckle
Mid Century Mexican sterling mixed metals belt buckle. 2.25" x 1 1/8", takes up to a 1" cloth belt. 32.8 grams.
$95.00
Retro Mexican Modernist Sterling silver ranger belt buckle set
Retro Mexican Modernist Sterling silver ranger belt buckle set. Fits a 1" belt, no damage, minimal wear 47 grams.
$145.00
3 1980's Texas Belt buckles
3 1980's Texas Belt buckles. Selling the three shown, all high quality buckles taking up to 1.75" leather belt. I don't believe either has been worn, slight surface wear to Duncanville buckle 3.5" to 3 7/8" wide.
$85.00
c1940's Texas University Interscholastic League Golf State meet sterling medal
c1940's Texas University Interscholastic League Golf State meet sterling medal. 1 3/8" tall.
$95.00
Vintage Mexican Sterling 1" belt buckle
Vintage Mexican Sterling 1" cloth belt buckle. Old style buckle like a boy scount buckle. Takes up to a 1 1/8" belt.. Buckle measures 2.5" x 1 1/8" x 38.7 grams.
$95.00
Large Sterling Horse ShowTrophy Buckle Gold Coast Futurity Open Championship 199
Large Sterling Horse show Trophy Buckle Gold Coast Futurity Open Championship 1998 Rocking K Arena ADM Awards Design Metals. 5" x 3.75", take up to a 1.5" leather belt. 154.5 grams.
$365.00
Vintage Hollywood California Made Fenwick & Sailors Sterling Silver Clip on Hunt
Vintage Hollywood California Made Fenwick & Sailors Sterling Silver Clip on Hunter earrings. 15.2 gramp 7/8" wide with no issues, good strong clips.
$125.00
c1950 Japanese Tin Cowboy Sparkling Pistol Toy
c1950 Japanese Tin Cowboy Sparkling Pistol Toy. Box is 3 5/8" wide, makes a dramatic sound and a wheel turns inside when trigger is pulled. Very clean estate fresh condition with box. isshelf
$110.00
Alabama "Feels So Right" Presentation Record framed Given to Tom Middleton
Alabama "Feels So Right" Presentation Record framed Given to Tom Middleton. I have not examined this outside of the frame but I acquired it from Tom Middleton's(1953-2020) estate personally along with about 400 pairs of cowboy boots and everything cowboy imaginable. Selling this, what I assume to be a record that was framed and given by Alabama for the work tom did for the album. 19.5" x 21.5" framed, 12" x 12" sight. 5.5" wide plaque. In 1973, Tom found a catalog of instruments from Warehouse Music Sales in Fort Worth that contained multiple dobros. He sold his two guitars and used the funds to buy his first dobro. After it arrived, his life was never quite the same. If you ever had the pleasure to hear him play, you saw Tom doing what he loved. Before making his way to Arizona to continue his education, Tom worked as a towboat deckhand for the United Maritime Union on the Ohio, Monongahela, and Allegheny Rivers. Tom received a BS in English Literature from Northern Arizona University. During his time in Flagstaff, he was a member of the Mormon Lake Hotshots on the Coconino National Forest. Bill Mack's "All Night Open Road" show from WBAP in Dallas kept him company at the Mormon Lake Guard Station. He became lifelong friends with several of his fellow firefighters and kept in contact with them the rest of his life. But music kept calling, and Tom began working for R.Q. Jones Resophonic Guitar Company in Wanette, Oklahoma. Now he wasn't just playing dobros, he was making them. In fact, he made one for a young dobro player named Jerry Douglas who is now widely regarded as "the" dobro player of our time. The dobro in question now belongs to the Music Instrument Museum in Phoenix. Jerry and Tom became good friends and whenever Jerry toured through Austin in recent years, they would take in some live music together at Ginny's Little Longhorn Saloon among other music venues. In 1978, Tom went to work for Peaches Records and Tapes in Oklahoma City, then The Handleman Company, and finally Pickwick Distribution Company in Dallas. These three jobs showed Tom the buying, selling, and distribution side of the music business. By 1985, Tom was working as a Print Production Manager at The Richards Group, an advertising agency in Dallas. He excelled at print production and would stay with it in Austin at both GSD&M and McGarrah Jessee from which he retired after 24 years shortly before his death. Tom's work in print production should not go unrecognized. There is no doubt that countless times you've seen ads, packaging, and products that he produced – you just didn't know it. He had a wealth of experience and knowledge and was always keen to share what he knew with young producers and creative types. When Tom retired, his coworkers, vendors, suppliers,
$185.00
Large 1987 Native American Champion Rodeo Belt Buckle
Large 1987 Native American Champion Rodeo Belt Buckle. Rare one of a kind item. 3 1/8" x 4 1/8" fits up to a 1 7/8" belt. No damage or issues. Marked and tested sterling with brass accents and genuine turquoise/red coral. 88.9 grams.
$750.00
After Frederick Remington Vintage Etched Enameled Brass Belt Buckle
After Frederick Remington Vintage Etched Enameled Brass Belt Buckle. From the third quarter of the 20th century, nice buckle in good condition. 2.75" x 2.25" fits up to a 1.75" belt. No issues.
$85.00
2 1970's Levis Jeans Belt buckles
2 1970's Levis Jeans Belt buckles. One base metal, other Bergamot brassworks dated 1976. No issues with either, penny for scale, both take up to a 1.75" belt. Selling both.
$110.00
c1950's Cowboy Items Dodge City Souvenir Bell Trading Post Copper Belt Buckle, a
c1950's Cowboy Items Dodge City Souvenir Bell Trading Post Copper Belt Buckle, and Miniature Buck knife by Imperial. Selling the three items with no damage in used condition. The knife is 4.25" long with 2 1/8" blade. Dodge city guy is 7" tall, Buckle is 3.25" x 2 1/8" and will fit up to a 1.5" belt. TW234
$135.00
Vintage Mexican Sterling gold overlay 5/8" ranger belt buckle set
Vintage Mexican Sterling gold overlay 5/8" ranger belt buckle set. Measures 5/8" inside buckle for belt, just a hair under 5/8" inside keepers and about .5" inside tips. Looks like the buckle and one of the tips are a match, and one of the tips matches the two keepers. Still it should all look good together. Selling the lot shown 42.4 grams of sterling with some gold overlay. Missing one ruby and others are worn. anderas
$110.00
1950's Ft Worth Texas Visitors guide Gay and Friendly
1950's Ft Worth Texas Visitors guide Gay and Friendly experience. Selling the visitors guide shown, 4" x 9" folded. Super cool and rare in good condition would be great framed. tw260
$65.00
Edward H Bohlin Hollywood 14k gold and Sterling Buffalo Tie bar
Edward H Bohlin Hollywood 14k gold and Sterling Native American Head Tie Bar. An extremely rare item that cannot be currently bought for any price to the best of my knowledge, but if it could it would be more than I'm asking. Like new condition with no scratches or wear. 3.5" wide x 2.5" tall 25.1 grams marked and tested 14k gold and sterling, hand engraved on reverse side. Well over half of the buffalo and arrow section are gold, I would bet more than half of the total weight of this is 14k gold. tw208
$1,285.00
Vintage Western Cows/Cowboys Copper Printing blocks.
Vintage Western Cows/Cowboys Copper Printing blocks.. No totally sure how to date these, but they're old, unusual and cool. Largest is 9.25" long, tallest is 2.25" tall, selling all three for one price.
$165.00
Antique Spanish colonial cowboy bowie / knife
Antique Spanish colonial / knife. Good early knife 17" total length, 11 x 2 1/8" blade. Solid knife with original tooled leather sheath that fits like a glove. Makers mark stamped on metal. Estate fresh piece from a large cowboy collection, never been to auction. tw219
$695.00
Navajo Sterling Sleeping beauty Turquoise cowboy and Lasso Brooch
Navajo Sterling Sleeping beauty Turquoise cowboy and Lasso Brooch. Mid 20th century 1.75" x 1.5" x 9.7 grams. No issues, unmarked tested sterling.
$125.00
WW2 Japanese Military Spurs
WW2 Japanese Military Spurs. They have replaceable rollers which are missing. TW30
$110.00
Antique engraved Mexican spurs
Antique engraved Mexican spurs. Not quite a pair but likely were used as a pair over 100 years ago. Engraving appears slightly different. Buying the spurs shown with leathers and the pieces that they attach to missing on one spur. \
$145.00
c1940's Crockett Airplane Aluminum Cowboy spurs
c1950's Crockett Airplane Aluminum Cowboy spurs. No issues, market Crockett on tops as shown. OSCAR CROCKETT One of the Big 3 & world's most famous Spurmakers... As a young cowboy and blacksmith, Oscar learned the art of spurmaking from his brother Arthur. 1887 - Oscar was born into a family of true Cowboys in Pecos, TX. 1914 - His cowboy trails lead him to the Stockyards of Kansas City, MO. Oscar partnered with George Gliem and formed C & G Bits and Spurs. The partnership was later sold to C. P. Shipley with Oscar as manager. 1916 - Oscar moved to Pawhuska, OK and continued mastering his spurmaking skills from his own shop till joining the First War. 1917 - 1918 - Oscar was stationed at the Shipyards of Bremerton, WA where his metalworking skills benefited WW1 to victory. 1919 - Oscar and Arthur returned to Kansas City, MO after the War and worked for C. P. Shipley Saddlery and Merchantile Company, in the Bit and Spur Department. Oscar married Bessie Gove. 1920 - Oscar and Arthur along with their Uncle W. Brice Crockett, an oldtime cowboy, bought out the Shipley Bit and Spur line and begin...The Crockett Bit & Spur Co. 1927 - Oscar, now sole owner of Crockett Bit & Spur Co., Moved business to Lenexa, KS. as shown in photo above, produced 5,000 spurs and equal bits. Became one of "Big Three" finest bit and spur makers in the world. 1932 - Oscar Married Hazel 1938 - Introduced Airplane Metal, Aluminum Spurs 1940 - Patented Hondas, for lariats. 1943 - Moved business to Boulder, CO. Employeed up to 125 craftsmen. 1949 - Oscar died at age 62. 1951 - The Crockett Bit & Spur Co. was purchased by James Renalde, known as Crockett Renalde. 1984 - The last of the stock belonging to the Crockett-Renalde Company was liquidated.
$155.00
Antique Bronze mounted steel cowboy spurs
Antique Bronze mounted steel cowboy spurs. Nice old pair of spurs likely from the first quarter of the 20th century with no damage or identifying marks that I could find.
$145.00