Brian Lebel's Old West Auction

Auction Details

Historically important western artifacts top the highlights at the 26th Annual Old West Auction. The 2015 featured auction lots include: Annie Oakley’s Remington 12B “Gallery Special”, accompanied by a desirable, rare trophy won in North Carolina and a number of pieces of personal memorabilia; rare Texas-collected, Mescalero Apache collection including a shirt, leggings, bowcase and quiver set and a shield; the Colt Single Action that Frank Stilwell used to kill Morgan Earp; notorious outlaw Cherokee Bill’s Winchester Model 1886; three original artworks by sought-after portraitist of the West, E. A. Burbank, including portraits of Virgil Earp and Geronimo; Dixie Thompson’s famous silver-adorned Loomis saddle; two early silver headstalls, a show-stopping Edward H. Bohlin Machris Silver Saddle Ensemble; very important and rare S. C. Foy saddle with California influence; Wyatt Earp’s walking stick; American showman and performer Pawnee Bill’s personal saddle; important 1920s Hollywood salesman sample saddle by Edward Lashaway; J. O. Bass card Suit spurs with bit; Deputy US Marshal Buck Garrett’s 1886 Winchester; Northern Plains quilled warrior shirt; His & Hers Keyston Bros. saddle; gorgeous Sioux fully beaded horse neck drape; six life-size Dee Flagg folk art carvings of famed western figures Wyatt Earp, Billy the Kid, Daniel Boone, Jesse James, Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane; framed Northern Plains model tipi; K & C rodeo pattern spurs & more.
And for the first time, Old West Events is offering a special online only, collector quality auction session of 55 lots.
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