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Branding Iron Assortment

Currency:USD Category:Farm Equipment Start Price:750.00 USD Estimated At:1,500.00 - 2,500.00 USD
Branding Iron Assortment
IMPORTANT NOTE ON BUYERS PREMIUMS:

Lot 100 to 343 have a premium of 15%.

The rest of the sale is 19.5% as noted in the listing.

Lot Pick Up: Holabird-Kagin Americana,
3555 Airway Drive Ste #309,
Reno NV 89511,
Sunday - December 9, 10am-4pm
c1880 - Lot of 50 branding irons from ranches in and out of the United States, including Mexico, Canada and Australia. Domestic irons include Texas, Arizona, Missouri and Nebraska`s Edward Schuartz Ranch, near Harrison. Also included Broad Half Penny Down PTY Limited of New South Wales. This group comes with irons of all sizes and all ages and of course, shapes. This is a large and beautiful collection that is a real slice of the Old West -62231

For some 4,000 years branding irons have been used as a means of identification and a sign of ownership. The Ancient Romans, Greeks and Egyptians branded not only their livestock, but criminals and slaves as well. It is generally believed Hernando Cortez introduced branding irons to the New World in 1540. Today, a man's brand means much more than mere livestock identity. To the rancher, it is his reputation, his coat of arms; his family history...the brand lives on long after the name is forgotten. Even back in 1885, Colorado had 12,000 registered brands. Today, Texas has some 230,000 brands registered. Modern ranchers still use branding irons to identify their cattle, whether they have small spreads or large ones. The famous King Ranch is so large that there is a seasonal difference of one month between its North & South boundaries.
Ideally, brands are simply designed, yet in a way that they cannot be easily altered. The more complex the brand, the harder it is to recognize.
This and the following lots contain 300 irons that once belonged to Nevada resident Hap Magee who began acquiring them in 1935. the collection consists of irons rom Nevada, California, Texas and as far away as Australia and Mexico.