Western Montana Roundup

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Welcome to our Western Montana Roundup Sale. This Three Day Sale is filled with over 3400 lots for you to choose from.

Day 1: Jewelry, Jewelry, and more Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Watches, Indian Beadwork, Bronzes, Furniture, a Fossil Mammoth Tusk, Photo Albums, Leica Cameras, Watches, and Porcelain.

Day 2: The Main Event. Fossils, Arrowheads, Indian Artifacts, Jewelry, Artwork, Historic Memorabilia, Indian Art, Books, Signs, Advertising, Bronzes, Coca Cola Collectables, Indian Baskets, and More.

Day 3: Our Military and Firearm Day. This day features a WW2 German Artillery Uniform, A Stunning Mondragon Rifle Bayonet, and a Collection of Samurai Swords.

Featured artists include: Joseph Farquharson, Cyrus Walker, Kenneth Yarus, Shorty Shope, Harvey Otis Young, Kevin Macpherson, Kenneth Miller Adams, Will James, Ace Powell, J Chester Armstrong, Colt Idol, James Reid, Philip Russell Goodwin, Harley Brown, Ila McAfee, Ted Long, and Stan Bitters.

Highlights from our 3 Day Sale Sale include: A Solid 22k Gold Pocket Watch Chain, an Abraham Lincoln Signed Land Grant, Mauriat Paris Saxophone, Fossil Mammoth Tusks, Phenomenal Grouping of Museum Quality Artwork, Blackfoot Indian Painted Elk Hide, Dempsey Gibbons Montana Boxing Archive, Buffalo Bill Cody Letter, and an Early Coca Cola Blotter Collection.
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Indonesian Beaded Bamboo Lidded Basket162 - Indonesian Beaded Bamboo Lidded Basket
Davis Brothers Auction
12" diameter.
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Estimate : 25.00 - 50.00
Sold for (25.00) = 25.00
 
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Large Indian Whitetail Deer Antler Basket163 - Large Indian Whitetail Deer Antler Basket
Davis Brothers Auction
Very nice antler basket.
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Estimate : 50.00 - 75.00
Sold for (160.00) = 160.00
 
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Large Quartz Mineral Specimen164 - Large Quartz Mineral Specimen
Davis Brothers Auction
4" tall.
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Estimate : 25.00 - 50.00
Sold for (25.00) = 25.00
 
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Indian Made Pendleton Pouch Wallet165 - Indian Made Pendleton Pouch Wallet
Davis Brothers Auction
Beaded as shown. Custom made from a Pendleton Blanket.
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Estimate : 25.00 - 50.00
Sold for (190.00) = 190.00
 
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Art Glass Bear Honey Pot166 - Art Glass Bear Honey Pot
Davis Brothers Auction
5" tall.
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Estimate : 25.00 - 50.00
Sold for (10.00) = 10.00
 
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Lepidolite Mineral Specimen167 - Lepidolite Mineral Specimen
Davis Brothers Auction
Nice specimen. 4.75" long.
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Estimate : 25.00 - 50.00
Sold for (10.00) = 10.00
 
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Northwest Coast Indian Carved Whale Bone168 - Northwest Coast Indian Carved Whale Bone
Davis Brothers Auction
5.25" diameter.
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Estimate : 75.00 - 125.00
Sold for (275.00) = 275.00
 
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Mayan Carved Soapstone Owl169 - Mayan Carved Soapstone Owl
Davis Brothers Auction
Made in Pelenque Mexico. Signed as shown. 5" tall.
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Estimate : 25.00 - 50.00
Sold for (55.00) = 55.00
 
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Owl on Tree Stone Carving170 - Owl on Tree Stone Carving
Davis Brothers Auction
Unsure as to stone, possibly agate of some sort. Nicely done. 2.75" tall.
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Estimate : 50.00 - 75.00
Sold for (20.00) = 20.00
 
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Acoma Indian Pottery Water Bottle171 - Acoma Indian Pottery Water Bottle
Davis Brothers Auction
Nice small size pot. 2.25" diameter.
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 25.00 - 50.00
Sold for (40.00) = 40.00
 
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