Highlights of: Southwestern Native American Art & Cultural Estate
Sale Starts
Sep 27
12amSale Ends
Oct 1
10pmTerms & Conditions
Live Oak Auctions
Description & Details
Shipping, Delivery, & Local Pickup are available
Auction begins Wednesday, September 24th at 6:00PM. Central Standard Time
Auction ends Wednesday, October 1st at 7:00 P.M. Central Standard Time
Items begin closing at 7:00 P.M. and will close at a rate of three per minute.
There will be a 3-Day Pick Up for items won:
Thursday, October 2nd from 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Friday, October 3rd from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Saturday, October 4th from 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon.
Winning bidders will be contacted by email with their invoice and pick-up instructions following the completion of this auction. Please look for an email at the completion of the auction. All instructions will be in the invoiced email sent out to the winners. The email will come from Live Oak Auctions. We usually have invoices sent out close to an hour after the last bid of the auction.
Please contact us if you have any questions at 682-327-9247 or 817-205-2888! Text message is our best means of communication, especially after business hours! Thank you!
Welcome to the Southwestern Native American Art & Cultural Estate that will delve you deep into the Native American Southwestern Culture, splash you with the Northwestern Tribes, and lead you on to a couple of Historical American Pieces and some distinctive American & International Glass and Collectibles. These specialized selections are definitely worth a look and a well-researched bidding list.
On the Featured Southwestern Native American Side we have:
Navajo Sterling Silver & Turquoise Jewelry (one Navajo Silver withTurquoise belt weighs over 220 grams!); Navajo & Hopi Pottery; Hopi Kachina Spirit Dancers and Navajo Story Tellers; Navajo Sand Paintings; Zuni Fetish Bear Carvings (and a couple of Inuit Carvings nod to the Northwest); Native American Art by Navajo Tony Sandoval and others; Papago Hand Woven Coiled Baskets; and more cultural objects that you would expect to find at a wigwam trading post in New Mexico or Arizona.
On the historical front we have:
A copy of the Peacemaker used by Wyatt Earp in the Gunfight at the OK Corral that is 34cm long; a Vintage Milk Glass Trinket Box & Lid Commemorating the 1898 Battle of Manila Bay, where Dewey defeats the Spanish Fleet near Cavite Island,
On the other “everything else” side we have:
Three Texas Landscape Paintings, including one by Cynthia Bryant and one with Bluebonnets; Carnival Glass and Opalescent Glass by Northwood, Dugan, & Fenton; Italian Capodimonte and Chinese Tobaco Leaf; 3 Hummels and 2 Bejeweled Enameled Bird-Shaped Trinket Boxes; Antique Cast Iron Banks with Elmer Fudd and a couple of Humpty Dumpty; and a Cast Iron Surrey with Fringe Stanley Horse Drawn Carriage Toy.
This Estate is a step above with a strong emphasis on the coveted collections of the Native American Southwest. Thank you for stopping in to browse. GOOD LUCK and Happy Bidding on auction night, October 1st, and Happy Trails to Fort Worth, Texas to pick up your winnings on the 3 days following the auction. Nationwide Shipping is available for smaller items, see auction site for details.



















































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