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The Most Important Wally Boone Spur Collection. Wally Boone Important Spur Collection.

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:70,000.00 USD Estimated At:70,000.00 - 100,000.00 USD
The Most Important Wally Boone Spur Collection. Wally Boone Important Spur Collection.
<B>Wally Boone Important Spur Collection.</B></I> Early West Texas master, Wally Boone, forged each of the 25 pairs of spurs in this, the most extensive, highest quality and best-conditioned assemblage of his work known to exist. Wally Boone opened his first spur shop in West Texas in Lubbock in the 1920s and then moved in the 1930s to San Angelo and then finally to Andrews, Texas. Only P. M. Kelly operated a bigger shop in the West Texas area during this time. Wally Boone is widely recognized as being one of a handful of true early pioneers that shaped and defined what would become the Texas spurs. He was one of twelve early Texas style makers featured in Jane Pattie's groundbreaking book, <I>Cowboy Spurs and Their Makers,</B></I> published in 1991. Many of the examples in this collection are the only known pattern of their type in collectors' hands. Some of the collection's highlights include: the only "Texas Centennial", four variations of his most popular design, the "Kent Special", the "Pecos Kidd", the "Eagle, Star Half Moon" and what is widely recognized as the best pair of Wally Boone spurs known, a pair elaborately engraved and mounted with Mexican coins, and photographed in two major books on spurs. Collection Provenance and Publications: Exhibited in <I>Representing the West,</B></I> Sangre De Cristo Arts Center, Pueblo Colorado, September 22 through October 29, 2005. Spurs pictured in <I>Bit and Spur Makers in the Texas Tradition</B></I> by Ned and Jody Martin, pages 94 and 95, and the book jacket. Spurs pictured in <I>The Spur</B></I> by David Stoecklein, pages 6, 7, 73, 79 and 80. <I>Courtesy of Bruce Bartlett, San Antonio.</B></I> Consigned Lot <BR><BR><b>This 2006 March Texas State Historical Association Charity Auction is being held in Austin, TX on February 12 - March 4, 2006. This is a charity auction. All proceeds from donated lots in the auction, commissions from consigned lots, and the buyer's premium go solely to the Texas State Historical Association. The floor auction session is by invitation only. Online bidding ends March 3, 2006 at 10:00PM CT. Your secret maximum bid will compete for you during the floor auction, and it is possible that you may be outbid on the floor after internet bidding closes. The applicable buyer's premium for this auction is an amount equal to 15% (minimum $9 per lot) of the successful bid on ebay. State law requires lots consigned (not donated) to THSA collect full sales tax on items that sell for a total of $5,000 or more. </b>
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