Advanced Collector's Auction

Advanced Collector's Auction

Saturday, January 9, 2021  |  10:00 AM Mountain
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Advanced Collector's Auction

Advanced Collector's Auction

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We are excited to present 260 lots of very desirable Western Americana and other collectibles for your consideration! We have been saving great items back for months to put on this special auction for you! This is a live/simulcast auction format. Preview and pre-bidding are open and the live portion starts on Saturday 01/09/2021 at 10am Arizona time.
Remember there is a low Buyer's Premium of 15% in effect for this auction on this site. Please call us or email if you have questions.

Interested in a "Buy it Now?" Most of these lots are available for purchase at the high estimate of that lot (plus applicable fees) for those of you who do not want to wait till auction day. If you would like to exercise the "Buy it Now" option on a particular lot(s), please call or email today. The Buy it Now option goes away on Thursday January 7th at 10am AZ time and after that the remaining lots will go thru the auction process on the 9th.

Arizona residents pay 9.2% sales tax (unless already on file with us as tax exempt).

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A One-Of-A-Kind Original Oil Painting by The Well-Known Cowboy Artist, Tim Cox

Lot # 1 (Sale Order: 1 of 246)      

Description: WOW! This is your chance to own an original oil painting by the well-known Cowboy Artist of America member and former President, Tim Cox. This wonderful oil painting features a cowboy driving Hereford cattle with a beautiful southwestern backdrop that Tim does so well. It was painted in 1977 and this is a one-of-a-kind original with no prints ever made from it. It is framed in its original framing and ready to proudly display in your home or office.
 
According to Tim's website: Tim paints what he knows. His favorite times are being out on the ranches, absorbing every detail of what he and others are doing so that he can go back to the studio and document the modern cowboy, as he has done for 36 years. He is one of the best known Western artists. Tim has been painting professionally since 1975 and has received numerous awards including the 2003 "Prix de West Purchase Award" and "Express Ranches Great American Cowboy Award" in 2004 and 2007 from the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. In 2001, he received the "Will Rogers Western Artist Award" for Artist of the Year from the Academy of Western Artists and the "Olaf Wieghorst Best of Show Award" from the Mountain Oyster Club three times. Tim was voted to U.S. Art Magazine's "Print Hall of Fame" in 2000 and in 2008, Decor Magazine listed him as one of the fourteen "Most enduring and Successful Poster Artist." Tim's work hangs in the permanent collection of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, The Booth Western Art Museum in Cartersville, Georgia and in the Old West Museum in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
 
Artist: Tim Cox.
Approx. Age: Dated 1977.
Size: Artwork measures 24" wide X 14" tall. Frame measures 36-1/2 wide X 34-1/2" tall.
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items.
Please look closely at the pictures as are an important part of our description.
Shipping: There will be a $15 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot. The actual cost of postage will be added on top of that.     
BUY IT NOW: If you would like to buy this item now without waiting for the auction to end (this option is only available up to 48 hours before the auction starts to close), the ?Buy it Now? price is the high estimate of this lot. If you would like to end the auction early and pay the high estimate (plus applicable fees), please contact us by phone or email and reference this lot #.

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Look At This Pendleton Vest Covered With 46 Old Fred Harvey Pins

Lot # 4 (Sale Order: 2 of 246)      

Description: Here is a beautiful, vintage Pendleton vest with 46 amazing Fred Harvey Era pins on it! Many of the pins are set with turquoise and some are all sterling silver. Mostly they appear to be Navajo, but there are some Zuni and others as well.

The "Fred Harvey Era" refers to Native style jewelry items made from around the turn of the last century to the early 1950s, for the tourist market. Originally sold on the railroads, later they were sold along the highway stops.
If you had to buy all of these pins individually, they would cost over $5,000!
Maker: Vest is Pendleton. Pins are mostly Navajo, Zuni and Pueblo, but there are no maker's marks for the most part (as was common of Native Style jewelry from this era). There may even be a couple from Mexico.
Approx. Age: Circa 1930s to 40s, give or take a decade or so either side.
Size: Pendleton vest is a size small. Various sized Pins.
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items.
Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description.
Shipping: There will be a $10 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot. The actual cost of postage will be added on top of that.
BUY IT NOW: If you would like to buy this item now without waiting for the auction to end (this option is only available up to 48 hours before the auction starts to close), the ?Buy it Now? price is the high estimate of this lot. If you would like to end the auction early and pay the high estimate (plus applicable fees), please contact us by phone or email and reference this lot number.

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HUGE 4' x 6' Original Oil Painting by The Known Navajo Artist, Jimmy Yellowhair

Lot # 5 (Sale Order: 3 of 246)      

Description: Look at this extra large and exquisite original oil painting by the known Navajo artist, Jimmy Yellowhair. It has a traditional scene of Native American hunters hunting buffalo.
Artist: Signed by Jimmy Yellowhair, Navajo.
Approx. Age: Dated 1975.
Size: Measures 71-1/2" wide X 48" long (is not framed).
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items.
Please look closely at the pictures as are an important part of our description.
Shipping: There will be no shipping offered on this lot by us. Buyer will need to pickup or make special shipping arrangements (like a specialty art shipper for example). We are not equipped to ship this ourselves. We will assist where we can, so get with us about possible arrangements before bidding.
BUY IT NOW: If you would like to buy this item now without waiting for the auction to end (this option is only available up to 48 hours before the auction starts to close), the ?Buy it Now? price is the high estimate of this lot. If you would like to end the auction early and pay the high estimate (plus applicable fees), please contact us by phone or email and reference this lot #.

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Original Oil Painting by Raymond (Ray) Naja

Lot # 6 (Sale Order: 4 of 246)      

Description: Offered for your consideration is this original oil painting by the famous artist, Ray Naja. It is in a frame which appears to be original to the piece. It features Hopi pottery designs. 
Artist: Raymond (Ray) Naja.
Approx Age: The painting is dated 1974.
Measures: 25" wide x 33" tall with frame.
Condition: Good for its age, normal wear and minor imperfections expected.
Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description.
Shipping: There will be a $15 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot. The actual cost of postage will be added on top of that.
BUY IT NOW: If you would like to buy this item now without waiting for the auction to end (this option is only available up to 48 hours before the auction starts to close), the ?Buy it Now? price is the high estimate of this lot. If you would like to end the auction early and pay the high estimate (plus applicable fees), please contact us by phone or email and reference this lot #.

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ORIGINAL LEDGER ART by Terrance Guardipee!!!

Lot # 7 (Sale Order: 5 of 246)      

Description: An ORIGINAL Ledger Art by the well-known artist, Terrance Guardipee. Terrance is an internationally acclaimed Blackfeet painter and ledger artist, consistently recognized for the wonderful depiction of his Blackfeet heritage. He was an American Indian Film Festival featured artist: 2009 and 2010.
Artist: artist. Terrance Guardipee.
Approx. Age: The artwork is new, but it's on old paper that is 100 years old.
Size: Measures 24" wide x 30 1/2" tall with frame.
Condition: Good.
Please look closely at the pictures as are an important part of our description.

Shipping: There will be a $15 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot. The actual cost of postage will be added on top of that.
BUY IT NOW: If you would like to buy this item now without waiting for the auction to end (this option is only available up to 48 hours before the auction starts to close), the ?Buy it Now? price is the high estimate of this lot. If you would like to end the auction early and pay the high estimate (plus applicable fees), please contact us by phone or email and reference this lot #.

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Highly Collectible!! 1987 Original Art Titled "Hudson" by James "Kingneon" Gucwa

Lot # 8 (Sale Order: 6 of 246)      

Description: Look at this amazing "Hudson" neon sign themed art by James Gucwa. On the back it is listed as being prismacolor on masonite. This piece of art is nicely framed and under protective glass.
James "Kingneon" Gucwa is an American visual artist. Gucwa is known for photo real landscape and buildings. There have been many articles about James Gucwa, including Renfrow's work enhanced by spiritual quality' written by Kenneth Baker for San Francisco Chronicle in 2009.
Artist: Signed by James "Kingneon" Gucwa.
Approx. Age: Dated 1987.
Size: Measures 33" wide X 29" long (including frame).
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items.
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Shipping: There will be a $15 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot. The actual cost of postage will be added on top of that.
BUY IT NOW: If you would like to buy this item now without waiting for the auction to end (this option is only available up to 48 hours before the auction starts to close), the ?Buy it Now? price is the high estimate of this lot. If you would like to end the auction early and pay the high estimate (plus applicable fees), please contact us by phone or email and reference this lot #.

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Beautiful Scrimshaw Scene on Fossilized Ivory Depicting Horses

Lot # 10 (Sale Order: 7 of 246)      

Description: A beautiful scrimshaw scene of horses on a piece of antique fossilized ivory. It comes with a handmade wooden stand to nicely display the artwork. As far as age goes, the fossilized ivory is ancient, but the scrimshaw work was done sometime in the 20th century.
Maker: Signed, Stark.
Size: Width is about 2-1/2'' and the length is 15" (the wood base is 5" x 17").
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items.
Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description.
Shipping: There will be a $10 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot. The actual cost of postage will be added on top of that.
BUY IT NOW: If you would like to buy this item now without waiting for the auction to end (this option is only available up to 48 hours before the auction starts to close), the ?Buy it Now? price is the high estimate of this lot. If you would like to end the auction early and pay the high estimate (plus applicable fees), please contact us by phone or email and reference this lot #.

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Large Alaskan Carved Walrus Ivory "Dog Sled" - Signed

Lot # 11 (Sale Order: 8 of 246)      

Description: This is an amazing and detailed carving done in Walrus ivory of a Dog Sled scene. The base is on the larger side and the figures are nicely done. As far as age goes, the work was done sometime in the 20th century and it is signed by the artist.
Maker: It's hard to read, but looks like, Eric J Titpon Sr.
Size: Width is 3'' at the widest part and the length is 30''.
Condition: Good. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items. It looks like it used to have sinew reins from dog to dog, but if so, they are not there.
Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description.

Shipping: There will be a $10 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot. The actual cost of postage will be added on top of that.
BUY IT NOW: If you would like to buy this item now without waiting for the auction to end (this option is only available up to 48 hours before the auction starts to close), the ?Buy it Now? price is the high estimate of this lot. If you would like to end the auction early and pay the high estimate (plus applicable fees), please contact us by phone or email and reference this lot.

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Ivory Pistol Grips For a Smith and Wesson

Lot # 13 (Sale Order: 9 of 246)      

Description: Very unique carved walrus ivory pistol grips. The tag that came with them says they fit a Smith & Wesson N frame. We have not verified that information. As far as age goes, the work was done sometime in the 20th century.
Maker: Unmarked as far as we could see.
Size: Width about 2 3/8"  and length is about 4 1/2''.
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items.
Please look closely at the pictures - they are an important part of our description.

Shipping: There will be a $5 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot. The actual cost of postage will be added on top of that.
BUY IT NOW: If you would like to buy this item now without waiting for the auction to end (this option is only available up to 48 hours before the auction starts to close), the ?Buy it Now? price is the high estimate of this lot. If you would like to end the auction early and pay the high estimate (plus applicable fees), please contact us by phone or email and reference this lot.

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Hand Carved Fossilized Ivory Cribbage Board

Lot # 14 (Sale Order: 10 of 246)      

Description: A unique and hand carved cribbage board using a nice piece of antique fossilized ivory. The carved relief scene shows an Alaskan Native with two whales and two canoes. As far as age goes, the fossilized ivory is ancient, but the work was done sometime in the 20th century and is signed.
Maker: It is signed, Carl O. Iyakitan.
Size: Width is about 2-1/2'' and length is 26 1/2''.
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items.
Please look closely at the pictures - they are an important part of our description.

Shipping: There will be a $10 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot. The actual cost of postage will be added on top of that.
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Carved Fossilized Ivory Desktop Pen and Pencil Holder

Lot # 15 (Sale Order: 11 of 246)      

Description: A very unique, carved, fossilized ivory desktop pen and pencil holder with bears and seals accenting it. This is a very eye-catching piece that would nicely accent your desk! As far as age goes, the work was done sometime in the 20th century and the main base piece is antique fossilized ivory.
Maker: Unmarked as far as we could see.
Size: Width is about 4'' and length is 19''.
Condition: Pretty good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items and there is an old repair to where one of the seals that are the used as "feet" connects to the main base. 
Please look closely at the pictures - they are an important part of our description.

Shipping: There will be a $10 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot. The actual cost of postage will be added on top of that. BUY IT NOW: If you would like to buy this item now without waiting for the auction to end (this option is only available up to 48 hours before the auction starts to close), the ?Buy it Now? price is the high estimate of this lot. If you would like to end the auction early and pay the high estimate (plus applicable fees), please contact us by phone or email and reference this lot.

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Depression Era Santo Domingo Tab Necklace from the Jewel Box Collection

Lot # 16 (Sale Order: 12 of 246)      

Description: This is a depression era, Santo Domingo "Tab" necklace from the famous, Jewel Box collection. The Jewel Box was owned by Morrey and Honeylou Resnick. They opened in 1949 and were located in downtown Phoenix. Later, it was moved to North Central Avenue, until it closed in May, 2006. Over the years, they amassed a large collection of Native American Jewelry. Several of their pieces were photographed in the famous Arizona Highways turquoise issues from the 1970s, including the well-known magazines of the January 1974 issue, the August 1974 issue and the March 1975 issue. Where possible, the Reznik's original tag with information has been left attached. This is a great, older, Santo Domingo necklace which features a thunderbird pendant. Recently restrung, but done old-school, and strung on waxed nylon cord.
Maker: Unknown, Santo Domingo in style.
Approx. Age: Circa 1920-1930s.
Size: Measures 22" around the neck. Pendant is an additional 1-1/4" wide X 1-1/2" long. Weighs 48 g.
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items.
Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description.
Shipping: There will be a $5 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot. The actual cost of postage will be added on top of that.
BUY IT NOW: If you would like to buy this item now without waiting for the auction to end (this option is only available up to 48 hours before the auction starts to close), the ?Buy it Now? price is the high estimate of this lot. If you would like to end the auction early and pay the high estimate (plus applicable fees), please contact us by phone or email and reference this lot.

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An Older Santo Domingo Tab Necklace From The Jewel Box Collection

Lot # 17 (Sale Order: 13 of 246)      

Description: This is a collector's item! Offered to you is this great, Depression era, Santo Domingo necklace from the famous, Jewel Box collection. The Jewel Box was owned by Morrey and Honeylou Resnick. They opened in 1949 and were located in downtown Phoenix. Later it was moved to North Central Avenue, until it closed in May, 2006. Over the years, they amassed a large collection of Native American Jewelry. Several of their pieces were photographed in the famous Arizona Highways turquoise issues from the 1970s, including the well-known magazines of the January 1974 issue, the August 1974 issue and the March 1975 issue. The Reznik's original tag with information has been left attached. There is a small piece missing on the pendant. This one was recently re-strung on waxed nylon and given a hook and eye clasp.
Maker: Unknown Santo Domingo artist.
Approx. Age: Circa 1920s - 30s Vintage.
Size: Measures 20" around the neck. Pendant is an additional 2-1/4" wide X 1-3/4" long. Weighs 55.6 g.
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items.
Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description.
Shipping: There will be a $5 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot. The actual cost of postage will be added on top of that.
BUY IT NOW: If you would like to buy this item now without waiting for the auction to end (this option is only available up to 48 hours before the auction starts to close), the ?Buy it Now? price is the high estimate of this lot. If you would like to end the auction early and pay the high estimate (plus applicable fees), please contact us by phone or email and reference this lot.

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Sweet! Older, Santo Domingo Tab and Thunderbird Necklace From The Jewel Box Col.

Lot # 18 (Sale Order: 14 of 246)      

Description: This is a great older tab necklace. It has a Thunderbird design inlaid into the pendant. It is strung on a braided nylon string. This necklace is from the famous, Jewel Box collection. The Jewel Box was owned by Morrey and Honeylou Resnick. They opened in 1949 and were located in downtown Phoenix. Later it was moved to North Central Avenue, until it closed in May, 2006. Over the years, they amassed a large collection of Native American Jewelry. Several of their pieces were photographed in the famous Arizona Highways turquoise issues from the 1970s, including the well-known magazines of the January 1974 issue, the August 1974 issue and the March 1975 issue. The Reznik's original tag with information has been left attached.
Maker: Unknown Santo Domingo artist.
Approx. Age: Circa 1920s - 30s.
Size: Measures 24" around the neck. Pendant is an additional 1 3/8" wide X 1 7/8" long. Weighs 60g.
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items.
Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description.
Shipping: There will be a $5 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot. The actual cost of postage will be added on top of that.
BUY IT NOW: If you would like to buy this item now without waiting for the auction to end (this option is only available up to 48 hours before the auction starts to close), the ?Buy it Now? price is the high estimate of this lot. If you would like to end the auction early and pay the high estimate (plus applicable fees), please contact us by phone or email and reference this lot.


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Outstanding Vintage Turquoise Cluster Bracelet from The Jewel Box Collection

Lot # 19 (Sale Order: 15 of 246)      

Description: Here is a beautiful, vintage, turquoise cluster bracelet. It is set with over 120 natural turquoise stones, which are turning a variation of colors due to aging. It is sterling silver. This bracelet is from the Jewel Box Collection. The Jewel Box was owned by Morrey and Honeylou Resnick. They opened in 1949 and were located in downtown Phoenix. Later it was moved to North Central Avenue, until it closed in May, 2006. Over the years, they amassed a large collection of Native American Jewelry. Several of their pieces were photographed in the famous Arizona Highways turquoise issues from the 1970s, including the well-known magazines of the January 1974 issue, the August 1974 issue and the March 1975 issue.
Maker: Unmarked, but vintage Zuni or Navajo in style.
Approx. Age: Circa 1950s - 60s.
Size: Inside circumference measures approx. 5-7/8" with an additional 1-1/2" opening (fits a 7-3/8" wrist.) 3-3/8" at its widest part and weighs 94.3 g.
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items.
Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description.
Shipping: There will be a $5 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot. The actual cost of postage will be added on top of that.
BUY IT NOW: If you would like to buy this item now without waiting for the auction to end (this option is only available up to 48 hours before the auction starts to close), the ?Buy it Now? price is the high estimate of this lot. If you would like to end the auction early and pay the high estimate (plus applicable fees), please contact us by phone or email and reference this lot.

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PUBLISHED! In AZ Highways Magazine, A Turquoise Cluster Cuff From The Jewel Box Collection

Lot # 20 (Sale Order: 16 of 246)      

Description: THIS BRACELET IS ON THE COVER OF THE MARCH 1975 ARIZONA HIGHWAYS MAGAZINE AND ALSO ON P. 7! This stunning bracelet is from the famous, Jewel Box collection. The Jewel Box was owned by Morrey and Honeylou Resnick. They opened in 1949 and were located in downtown Phoenix. Later it was moved to North Central Avenue, until it closed in May, 2006. Over the years, they amassed a large collection of Native American Jewelry. Several of their pieces were photographed in the famous Arizona Highways turquoise issues from the 1970s, including the well-known magazines of the January 1974 issue, the August 1974 issue and the March 1975 issue. The Reznik's original information has been left on it. According to the Reznik's records, this published bracelet is set with 115 Lone Mountain turquoise stones and is by an unknown Zuni artist. Tested as sterling silver.
Maker: Unmarked, but Zuni style and listed as Zuni in the Jewel Box inventory records.
Approx. Age: Circa 1950s.
Size: Inside circumference measures approx. 6-1/8" with an additional 1-1/2" opening (fits a 7-5/8" wrist.) 3-5/8" at its widest part and weighs 105.2 g.
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items.
Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description.
Shipping: There will be a $5 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot. The actual cost of postage will be added on top of that.
BUY IT NOW: If you would like to buy this item now without waiting for the auction to end (this option is only available up to 48 hours before the auction starts to close), the ?Buy it Now? price is the high estimate of this lot. If you would like to end the auction early and pay the high estimate (plus applicable fees), please contact us by phone or email and reference this lot.

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Beautiful! A Turquoise Cluster Bracelet From The Jewel Box Pawn Vault Collection

Lot # 21 (Sale Order: 17 of 246)      

Description: This great, vintage turquoise cluster bracelet is from the famous Jewel Box collection. The Jewel Box was owned by Morrey and Honeylou Resnick. They opened in 1949 and were located in downtown Phoenix. Later it was moved to North Central Avenue, until it closed in May, 2006. Over the years, they amassed a large collection of Native American Jewelry. Several of their pieces were photographed in the famous Arizona Highways turquoise issues from the 1970s, including the well-known magazines of the January 1974 issue, the August 1974 issue and the March 1975 issue. The Reznik's original tag and information has been left attached. This bracelet is set with 76 natural turquoise stones and is listed as being from the Jewel Box pawn vault collection and was in the owner's collection. It has a great old patina from the 1950s. Tested as sterling silver.
Maker: Unmarked, but vintage Zuni in style.
Approx. Age: Listed in the Jewel Box inventory as being 1940s - 50s.
Size: Inside circumference measures approx. 5-5/8" with an additional 1-1/4" opening (fits a 7-1/8" wrist.) 2-3/4" at its widest part and weighs 73 g.
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items.
Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description.

Shipping: There will be a $5 handling / packaging fee for shipping this lot. The actual cost of postage will be added on top of that.
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Zuni! A Vintage Turquoise Inlay Belt Buckle From The Jewel Box Col.

Lot # 22 (Sale Order: 18 of 246)      

Description: This is beautiful vintage inlay buckle is from the famous, Jewel Box collection. The Jewel Box was owned by Morrey and Honeylou Resnick. They opened in 1949 and were located in downtown Phoenix. Later it was moved to North Central Avenue, until it closed in May, 2006. Over the years, they amassed a large collection of Native American Jewelry. Several of their pieces were photographed in the famous Arizona Highways turquoise issues from the 1970s, including the well-known magazines of the January 1974 issue, the August 1974 issue and the March 1975 issue. The Reznik's original tag with information has been left attached where possible. It has great "fish scale" turquoise inlay and tested as sterling silver.
Maker: Hallmarked STM, Stuart and Maria Tucson, Zuni.
Approx. Age: Vintage.
Size: Measures 1-7/8" wide X 2-7/8" long. Fits up to a 1-3/8" belt. Weighs 47.5 g. 
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items.
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Unique! A Dee Morris Inlay Pendant With Heishi Necklace From The Jewel Box Col.

Lot # 23 (Sale Order: 19 of 246)      

Description: This is a unique necklace by Dee Morris! It is from the famous, Jewel Box collection. The Jewel Box was owned by Morrey and Honeylou Resnick. They opened in 1949 and were located in downtown Phoenix. Later it was moved to North Central Avenue, until it closed in May, 2006. Over the years, they amassed a large collection of Native American Jewelry. Several of their pieces were photographed in the famous Arizona Highways turquoise issues from the 1970s, including the well-known magazines of the January 1974 issue, the August 1974 issue and the March 1975 issue. The Reznik's original tag with information has been left attached. Dee Morris is also well-known for his turquoise covered bison skull that was on the cover of the January 1974 Arizona Highway magazine! Here is a chance to own a piece from a famous, published artist!
Maker: Dee Morris is an Anglo who was adopted by a Navajo family and is often listed as a Navajo artist. He is in various Native American hallmark books.
Approx. Age: Dated 1978.
Size: Measures 20" around the neck. Pendant is an additional 3/4" wide X 2-1/2" long. Weighs 104 g.
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items.
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Floyd Becenti Jr. Navajo Storyteller Bracelet From The Jewel Box Collection

Lot # 24 (Sale Order: 20 of 246)      

Description: This a stunning story teller bracelet from the famous, Jewel Box collection. The Jewel Box was owned by Morrey and Honeylou Resnick. They opened in 1949 and were located in downtown Phoenix. Later it was moved to North Central Avenue, until it closed in May, 2006. Over the years, they amassed a large collection of Native American Jewelry. Several of their pieces were photographed in the famous Arizona Highways turquoise issues from the 1970s, including the well-known magazines of the January 1974 issue, the August 1974 issue and the March 1975 issue. Where possible, the Reznik's original tag and information has been left attached. This beautiful bracelet features a Navajo couple. It is set with a beautiful turquoise stone that appears to be from the Kingman mine. Stamped as sterling silver.
Maker: Hallmarked By Floyd Becenti Jr, Navajo.
Approx. Age: Circa 1980s or a little later.
Size: Inside circumference measures approx. 6" with an additional 1" opening (fits a 7" wrist.) 1-1/2" at its widest part and weighs 90.6g.
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items.
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A Beautiful Vintage, Zuni Inlay Thunderbird Themed Pendant From Jewel Box Col.

Lot # 25 (Sale Order: 21 of 246)      

Description: This is a large and beautiful inlay pendant, set with shell, turquoise, coral, and mother of pearl. Fixed with a Shepard's hook so you can put on many different strands of beads or a chain! Tested as sterling silver. This pendant is from the famous, Jewel Box collection. The Jewel Box was owned by Morrey and Honeylou Resnick. They opened in 1949 and were located in downtown Phoenix. Later it was moved to North Central Avenue, until it closed in May, 2006. Over the years, they amassed a large collection of Native American Jewelry. Several of their pieces were photographed in the famous Arizona Highways turquoise issues from the 1970s, including the well-known magazines of the January 1974 issue, the August 1974 issue and the March 1975 issue.
Maker: Hallmarked with DM, could be one of several makers. We were not able to identify the hallmark with certainty.
Approx. Age: Circa 1970s vintage.
Size: Pendant is an additional 3" wide X 3" long. Weighs 48.9g.
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items.
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Guardian, Zuni Inlay Pendant and Silver Bead Necklace from the Jewel Box Col.

Lot # 26 (Sale Order: 22 of 246)      

Description: A beautiful, vintage Zuni inlay necklace from the famous, Jewel Box collection. The Jewel Box was owned by Morrey and Honeylou Resnick. They opened in 1949 and were located in downtown Phoenix. Later it was moved to North Central Avenue, until it closed in May, 2006. Over the years, they amassed a large collection of Native American Jewelry. Several of their pieces were photographed in the famous Arizona Highways turquoise issues from the 1970s, including the well-known magazines of the January 1974 issue, the August 1974 issue and the March 1975 issue. This is a beautiful inlay bird pendant, set with coral, mother of pearl, abalone, black onyx, and shell. Tested as sterling silver.
Maker: Sammy and Esther Guardian, Zuni.
Approx. Age: Dated, 1975.
Size: Measures 24" around the neck. Pendant is an additional 3" wide X 3" long. Weighs 84.1 g.
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items.
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A Vintage Knifewing Inlay Bolo Tie by Rosita Wallace From The Jewel Box Col.

Lot # 27 (Sale Order: 23 of 246)      

Description: This is a beautifully made bolo tie by Rosita Wallace, set with shell, turquoise, and coral inlay. Cord is braided black leather with sterling silver tips. Tested as sterling silver. This bolo is from the famous, Jewel Box collection. The Jewel Box was owned by Morrey and Honeylou Resnick. They opened in 1949 and were located in downtown Phoenix. Later it was moved to North Central Avenue, until it closed in May, 2006. Over the years, they amassed a large collection of Native American Jewelry. Several of their pieces were photographed in the famous Arizona Highways turquoise issues from the 1970s, including the well-known magazines of the January 1974 issue, the August 1974 issue and the March 1975 issue. There is info attached with some history of the piece from them. It states they took this piece in about 1960 or 1961. Basically, this bolo is "New, Old Stock!"
Maker: Rosita Wallace, Zuni.
Approx Age: Vintage, circa 1960 (based on style, info provided with the item and it has a Bennett, C-31 clasp on the back which was produced from about the mid-50s thru mid-60s).
Size: Slide measures approx. 1 3/4 " wide X 2 3/8" long. It's on a 36" braided leather cord with sterling tips. Weighs 32.3 grams.
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items.
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Circa 1950s Zuni Inlay Bolo Tie With the Thunderbird Design -From Jewel Box Col.

Lot # 28 (Sale Order: 24 of 246)      

Description: This is a great older bolo tie. The slide portion features a thunderbird design set with turquoise, white shell, spiny oyster and onyx inlay. The cord is braided black leather with nice sterling silver tips. Tested as sterling silver. This bolo is from the famous, Jewel Box collection. The Jewel Box was owned by Morrey and Honeylou Resnick. They opened in 1949 and were located in downtown Phoenix. Later it was moved to North Central Avenue, until it closed in May, 2006. Over the years, they amassed a large collection of Native American Jewelry. Several of their pieces were photographed in the famous Arizona Highways turquoise issues from the 1970s, including the well-known magazines of the January 1974 issue, the August 1974 issue and the March 1975 issue.
Maker: Unmarked, but vintage Zuni style.
Approx Age: Circa 1950s - 1960s (based on style, appearance and the back "loops" construction for the bolo cord).
Size: Slide measures approx. 1 5/8" wide X 1 5/8" long. It's on a 36" braided leather cord with sterling tips. Weighs approx. 22.5 grams.
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected on used and vintage items. Cord is a little frayed (appears to be original).
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A UNIQUE Western Apache or Yavapai Hat Basket - Circa Early 1900s

Lot # 29 (Sale Order: 25 of 246)      

Description: Look at this unique old hat basket! It displays very nicely and is a wonderful conversation starter! Besides being woven in the shape of a hat, it has wonderful patterns woven into the design. It was woven with willow and devil's claw on a three-rod foundation. This is a very rare old basket that is also highly collectible!
Maker: Unknown maker, but it appears to be Western Apache or possibly Yavapai in origin.
Approx. Age: Antique, circa early 1900s.
Size: Measures 15-1/8" wide X 3-3.4" deep.

Condition: Pretty good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected and please take note, a previous owner used a nail to hang it with at some point and there is a nail hole near the edge of the brim on one side. Unfortunately, this was a pretty common practice back in the day. Other than that, this is really a good condition basket for its age.
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