Artistic Impressions of the Natural World

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Welcome to our Artistic Impressions of the Natural World Sale. This Three Day Sale is Jam Packed full of items.

Day 1: Bottles, Indian Pottery, Beadwork, Artwork, Chinese Antiques, Jewelry, Historical Memorabilia, Studio Pottery, and More.

Day 2: The Main Event. Fossils, Arrowheads, Indian Artifacts, Jewelry, Artwork, Taxidermy, Furniture, Historic Memorabilia, Wood Carvings, Persian Rugs, Vintage Clothing, Bottles, Toys, Photographs, Flags, Watches, and More.

Day 3: Our Military and Firearm Day. This day features historic artifact collections from The Battle of the Little Bighorn, The Battle of the Bear Paw, and The Battle of Crow Rock.

Other featured artists include: Guy Carleton Wiggins, Edward Borein, Taylor Lynde, Hugo Kaufmann, Jean Souverbie, Pablo Picasso, Erle Loran, and Nicholas Oberling, Charles M Russell.

Highlights from our Day 2 Sale include: Guy Carleton Wiggins Wallstreet Painting, Several original drawings by Edward Borein, a Confederate Civil War Sheet Music Collection, an African Taxidermy Collection, Ceramics by Pablo Picasso, Historical Montana Indian Agent Scrapbook with Letter from Buffalo Bill Cody, One of a Kind Butte and Anaconda Montana Historical Items, and an Original Charles M Russell Letter.
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US Army Airborne Jump Ovals177 - US Army Airborne Jump Ovals
Davis Brothers Auction
Nice grouping.
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Estimate : 50.00 - 75.00
Sold for (35.00) = 35.00
 
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Republic of Columbia Infantry Flag178 - Republic of Columbia Infantry Flag
Davis Brothers Auction
41.75" by 52.75
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Estimate : 50.00 - 75.00
Sold for (45.00) = 45.00
 
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14k Yellow Gold Cufflinks178 - 14k Yellow Gold Cufflinks
Davis Brothers Auction
Nice grouping. All are 14k Yellow Gold. Total weight of 16 Grams.
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 600.00 - 800.00
Sold for (625.00) = 625.00
 
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Vintage 6x Stetson Cowboy Hat178 - Vintage 6x Stetson Cowboy Hat
Davis Brothers Auction
Very nice hat. 6x beaver.
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 50.00 - 75.00
Sold for (85.00) = 85.00
 
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Antique Cowboy Leather Bullwhip179 - Antique Cowboy Leather Bullwhip
Davis Brothers Auction
Nice old braided leather bullwhip.
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Estimate : 50.00 - 75.00
Sold for (65.00) = 65.00
 
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18k Yellow Gold Bradley Institute Pin179 - 18k Yellow Gold Bradley Institute Pin
Davis Brothers Auction
Bradley Polytechnic Institute Horology Hall. Peoria, Illinois. 18k Yellow Gold. Weighs 3.74 grams.
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Estimate : 175.00 - 200.00
Sold for (120.00) = 120.00
 
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WW2 US Army OSS Patton Drop Knife179 - WW2 US Army OSS Patton Drop Knife
Davis Brothers Auction
Knuckle guard only.
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Estimate : 50.00 - 75.00
Sold for (50.00) = 50.00
 
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M1 Carbine Garand M15 Grenade Launcher Sight180 - M1 Carbine Garand M15 Grenade Launcher Sight
Davis Brothers Auction
Deadstock
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Estimate : 25.00 - 50.00
Sold for (15.00) = 15.00
 
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Navajo Turquoise Coral Sterling Silver Ring180 - Navajo Turquoise Coral Sterling Silver Ring
Davis Brothers Auction
Nice old ring. Size is 7.
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Estimate : 25.00 - 50.00
Sold for (60.00) = 60.00
 
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Pair of Lariat Montana Cowboy Lassos180 - Pair of Lariat Montana Cowboy Lassos
Davis Brothers Auction
Nice grouping.
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Estimate : 25.00 - 50.00
Sold for (40.00) = 40.00
 
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