September Discovery Auction

Auction Details

Day 1:

Highlights Include:

1990 Russian Ballet 1oz Palladium Coin, WWI Model 1917 Revolver, Winchester 1894 Rifle, Firearms, Coins including an 8 Real Bolivian Shipwreck, Cameras and Photography Equipment, Signed and Numbered Prints, Monterrey Western Ware, Frances Senska Pottery, Autographed Photos and Ephemera, Montana Photography and History, Books, Japanese Woodblock Prints and More

Day 2:

Highlights Include:

Thomas Sully Portrait of George Frederick Cooke, WW2 German SS Private Purchase Uniform, 1963 Corvair Monza 900 Convertible, Freemont Ellis Durango Oil Painting, Carrie Fogwell Cowboy Drawing, John Seerey Lester Oil Painting, George Armstrong Custer Matthew Brady Photo, Revolutionary War Wool Intarsia Table Cover, WW2 German Gebirgsjager Mountain Troop Uniform, Augustus Bean & Rudolph Walton Tlingit Grease Bowl, Will Shuster Monument Valley Painting, WW2 German Caps and Uniforms, Rudy Ruana Knife Collection, Tony Eubanks Painting, Yogo Sapphire, Inuit, Custer Massacre Newspapers, Rare Photos and Stereoviews, Militaria, Western History, Artifacts, Art, Bronzes, and so much more
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Normark Super Swede Knife276 - Normark Super Swede Knife
Davis Brothers Auction
4 3/4" long closed. Appears unused.
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 50.00 - 75.00
Sold to floor for (50.00) = 50.00
 
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When Wagon Trails Were Dim276 - When Wagon Trails Were Dim
Davis Brothers Auction
Paul Adams, 1957
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 25.00 - 50.00
Sold to floor for (15.00) = 15.00
 
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Northwest Trail Blazers277 - Northwest Trail Blazers
Davis Brothers Auction
Helen Addison Howard, 1963
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 25.00 - 50.00
Sold to floor for (10.00) = 10.00
 
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WWI WW1 1918 Trench Knuckle Knife277 - WWI WW1 1918 Trench Knuckle Knife
Davis Brothers Auction
Contemporary manufacture. 10 1/2" by 3 1/4".
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 50.00 - 75.00
Sold to floor for (300.00) = 300.00
 
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Civil War Era Sheffield Etched Blade Bowie Knife278 - Civil War Era Sheffield Etched Blade Bowie Knife
Davis Brothers Auction
Blade is etched "Land Of The Free. Home Of The Brave". 9 1/4" by 1 3/4".
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 400.00 - 600.00
Sold to floor for (500.00) = 500.00
 
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The Shining Tree278 - The Shining Tree
Davis Brothers Auction
Libby Montana Institute Of The Arts, 1982. Hand written dedication to Governor and Mrs. Ted Schwinden.
Bidding Has Concluded
Start Price : 10.00 | Estimate : 25.00 - 50.00
 
 
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Plants Of Glacier National Park279 - Plants Of Glacier National Park
Davis Brothers Auction
Paul C. Standley, 1926
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 25.00 - 50.00
Sold to floor for (15.00) = 15.00
 
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Camillus M3 Fighting Knife279 - Camillus M3 Fighting Knife
Davis Brothers Auction
Includes matching brown leather sheath.
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 50.00 - 75.00
Sold to floor for (275.00) = 275.00
 
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Third Pattern Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife280 - Third Pattern Fairbairn Sykes Fighting Knife
Davis Brothers Auction
Mismatched sheath. 11 1/2" long.
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 75.00 - 125.00
Sold to floor for (400.00) = 400.00
 
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One Man's Dream Elkhorn Mine Coolidge Montana280 - One Man's Dream Elkhorn Mine Coolidge Montana
Davis Brothers Auction
Shirley Wirtz Nichols & Lorene Lovell, 1991.
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 25.00 - 50.00
Sold to floor for (10.00) = 10.00
 
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