Patricia Boyer Online Estate Auction

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  • Location Casper, WY 82609
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This 400+ lot sale features Mrs. Boyer’s 70+ piece collection of high end Navajo & Hopi TURQUOISE JEWELRY by Johnny Mike Begay, Jimmy Secatero, Anderson Parkett, Peter Nelson, Willie Yazzie Sr., Delbert Vandever, Dan Jackson, Beauford Dawahoya, Lonn Parker, Victor Moses Begay & others; Spanish Colonial living, dining & bedroom FURNITURE by Taos master maker Elidio Gonzalez, dome top chest with horse carving & rolling cart, Shogren & Jim Dell handmade furniture ,Temper-Pedic adjustable bed; PUEBLO POTTERY by Maria & Julian Martinez, Lucy Lewis, Fannie Nampeyo, Dolores Lewis & others; ART Paintings by Nicholas Richard Brewer, Lewis Edward Ewen, Joni Falk, Jean Goedicke; bronze sculpture by Lon Nebel, PACIFIC NW Indian masks & carvings; NAVAJO RUGS, Rare 1910 CHIMAYO blankets, Ortega’s clothing & weavings; Lucchese boots, beaded Sioux cradleboard, Hopi kachinas; WESTERN BOOKS 1956 WY Brand Book, SW style table & floor lamps; tools & more!

Navajo turquoise and silver cuff bracelet set with sixteen turquoise nuggets, weighing 3.4 ounces. The bracelet is 6" long from end to end plus a 1 1/8" gap and is 2" wide. It is marked Sterling and has the mark of Navajo artist Richard Thomas.24" Zuni five strand pen shell heishi and red branch coral necklace.Silver and turquoise wristwatch cuff bracelet with twelve bezel set turquoise nuggets and coral stones and working Wyler Incaflex Dynawind watch by Navajo artist Johnny Mike Begay. The band is 2" wide and 6" long from end to end, plus a 1 1/2" gap. Weight is 8 ounces. The band is signed J. M. B. by J. M. with arrow and bear paw pictograph marks. Navajo silver cuff bracelet with a single turquoise stone, with detailed stamped designs inside and out, weighing 3.6 ounces. The bracelet is 1 1/4" wide, and measures 6" long from end to end plus a 1" gap. The bracelet is signed by Navajo artist Anderson Parkett.Modernist style silver cuff bracelet set with a single 1 1/4" turquoise stone, ribbed sides, weight 3.8 ounces, The bracelet is 6" long from end to end plus a 1 1/4" gap. It is signed by Navajo artist Jereme Delgarito.1970s silver cuff bracelet set with three turquoise stones, weighing 3.6 ounces. The bracelet measures 6" end to end plus a 1 1/4" gap. It is signed by Navajo artist Oscar Alexius.Silver statement belt buckle with a single large 2" x 2 1/2" turquoise stone, weighing 4.6 ounces and measuring 3" x 3 3/4". The buckle is signed by Navajo artist Paul J. Begay.30" Santo Domingo (Kewa) pueblo turquoise and red branch coral single strand necklace with leather wrap backing.22" Zuni five strand pen shell heishi necklace with hand carved stone bird, bear and turtle fetishes and beads. A few of the fetishes are damaged.Navajo 3" x 2 1/2" silver bolo tie set with a large 2" x 1 1/2" tumbled natural turquoise stone. Signed.Sterling silver overlay bolo tie with Southwestern pot design by Navajo artist Willie Yazzie Sr. The slide measures 2" x 1 3/4"Large unsigned Navajo sterling silver and turquoise statement belt buckle, 3" x 3 1/2", weighing 4.6 ounces.Sterling silver cuff bracelet set with two large natural turquoise nuggets. The bracelet is 5 1/2" in circumference plus a 1" gap, 1 1/2" wide and weighs 2.4 ounces. The bracelet is marked with the letter R above Sterling (inverted) and is most probably the work of Roy Buck or Ray Fiero.Sterling silver cuff bracelet with a single large turquoise nugget by Navajo artist Delbert Vandever. The stonerocks a bit in the setting and should be stabilized. The bracelet is 6" in circumference plus a 1 3/8" gap, 1 1/8" wide and weighs 3.2 ounces.Sterling silver cuff bracelet set with coral stones in a shadowbox setting by Navajo artist Arturo Riveras. Arturo had a shop in the La Fonda Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico in the 1970s. The bracelet is 7" in circumference plus a 1" gap, 1 3/8" wide and weighs three ounces.Sterling silver cuff bracelet with a single turquoise stone by Navajo artist Jessie Claw. The bracelet is 5 1/2" in circumference plus a 1" gap, 1 1/4" wide and weighs 3.4 ounces.Sterling silver overlay tufa cast kiva design cuff bracelet by Navajo artist Alvin Tso. The bracelet is also engraved on the inside with mountain and cloud designs. The bracelet is 5 1/2" in circumference plus a 1 1/4" gap, 7/8" wide and weighs 2.2 ounces.Sterling silver tufa cast kiva design cuff bracelet set with a single turquoise stone by Navajo artist Gary S. Custer, stamped GSC Sterling and signed in black magic marker. The bracelet is 5 1/2" in circumference plus a 1" gap, 1" wide and weighs 1.6 ounces.Sterling silver overlay cuff bracelet with an unidentified Navajo or Hopi artist's pictograph mark. The bracelet is 5 1/2" in circumference plus a 1 1/4" gap, 1" wide and weighs 1.8 ounces.Sterling silver cuff bracelet with silver overlay figures and channel inlaid turquoise, spiny oyster, sugilite and onyx stones along the top edge by Navajo artist Lonn Parker. The bracelet is marked inside "Lonn Parker Originals" and USA with a feather mark. The bracelet is 5" in circumference plus a 1" gap, 1" wide and weighs 1.6 ounces.Sterling silver overlay storyteller cuff bracelet by Hopi master silversmith Beauford (aka Beuford) Dawahoya (1938-1998). The artist was the brother of fellow artist Bernard Dawahoya and a member of the Snow Clan. He lived on the Hopi Reservation in Arizona and began silversmithing in the 1960s. The bracelet is from the 1970s, 5" in circumference plus a 1" gap, 3/4" wide and weighs 1.2 ounces.Twenty-one pairs of sterling silver clip earrings, some with turquoise, tiger eye, snake eye set coral, and others. Most are artist signed (Jackson, Singer etc)Contemporary sterling silver tufa cast rectangular ring with overlaid Native American symbols and a single red coral stone, weight 1.1 ounces, by Navajo artist Alex Sanchez. The ring is from the artist's "Petroglyph" collection. The rectangular base of the ring measures 2" x 1".Size 7 sterling silver ring with seven red coral cabochon stones set in a traditional snake eye setting by Navajo artist James Mason.Sterling silver bolo set with round, rectangular and pear-shaped petit point cabochon turquoise stones with the VMB hallmark of Navajo artist Victor Moses Begay. Both the slide and the tips of the bolo are petit point turquoise on sterling silver. The round slide is 3 1/4" x 2 3/4" and the oval tips are 2" x 1 1/2".Sterling silver bolo set with round, rectangular and pear-shaped petit point cabochon turquoise stones with the VMB hallmark of Navajo artist Victor Moses Begay. Both the slide and the tips of the bolo are petit point turquoise on sterling silver. The round slide is 3 1/4" x 2 3/4" and the oval tips are 2" x 1 1/2".30" Santo Domingo (Kewa) pueblo five strand "corn" necklace with hand cut rondelle spiny oyster shell beads and traditional "squaw wrap" backing. Maria Martinez San Ildefonso pueblo pot, signed Marie & JulianThree miniature Santa Clara pots by Celes Tafoya.Santana & Adam Martinez San Ildefonso black on black plate.1970s hand beaded 47" Sioux cradleboard by Roger Morrise Thundershield, Hunkpapa Sioux. The artist was a Lakota spiritual leader from the Leech Lake Reservation in Watkins, Minnesota. The cradleboard is made of leather over wood, beaded with seed beads in a lazy stitch, abalone beads, and brass tacks. It measures 47" tall..1974 hand carved Spanish Colonial Revival bedroom set, consisting of a double bed with carved headboard, footboard and rails, a three-drawer chest with wall mounted mirror, a six-drawer chest and end table signed “Elidio Gonzales 6-12-1974, Taos NM". Elidio Gonzalez had a studio, El Artesano de Taos, in Taos, New Mexico and is known as "El Maestro" (The Master), the finest maker of Southwestern Spanish Colonial Revival style furniture.Double bed hand carved by legendary Taos, New Mexico furniture maker Eldio Gonzalez.1974 hand carved Spanish Colonial Revival six-drawer chest  signed “Elidio Gonzales 6-12-1974, Taos NM". Elidio Gonzalez had a studio, El Artesano de Taos, in Taos, New Mexico and is known as "El Maestro" (The Master), the finest maker of Southwestern Spanish Colonial Revival style furniture.1974 hand carved Spanish Colonial Revival end table signed “Elidio Gonzales 6-12-1974, Taos NM". Elidio Gonzalez had a studio, El Artesano de Taos, in Taos, New Mexico and is known as "El Maestro" (The Master), the finest maker of Southwestern Spanish Colonial Revival style furniture.1974 hand carved Spanish Colonial Revival armchair signed "Elidio Gonzales 6-18-1974 Taos NM". Elidio Gonzalez had a studio, El Artesano de Taos, in Taos, New Mexico and is known as "El Maestro", the finest maker of Spanish Colonial Revival style furniture. The chair measures 44" tall x 32" wide x 40" deep.1978 hand carved Spanish Colonial Revival couch signed "Elidio Gonzales Aug 1-1978 Taos NM". Elidio Gonzalez had a studio, El Artesano de Taos, in Taos, New Mexico and is known as "El Maestro", the finest maker of Spanish Colonial Revival style furniture. The couch is 77" in length.1982 hand carved Spanish Colonial Revival dining room set, consisting of a 90" x 42" dining table, seven straight chairs measuring 16" x 24" and 49 1/2" tall and one armchair. The table is signed "Elidio Gonzales 1- 1-1982, Taos NM". Elidio Gonzalez had a studio, El Artesano de Taos, in Taos, New Mexico and is known as "El Maestro" (The Master), the finest maker of Southwestern Spanish Colonial Revival style furniture.Laser cut patinated metal chandelier with Southwestern motifs.1982 hand carved Spanish Colonial Revival chest, measuring 24" tall x 32" wide x 22" deep. The chest is signed "Elidio Gonzales _______1982, Taos NM". The date is partially hidden by hardware. Elidio Gonzalez had a studio, El Artesano de Taos, in Taos, New Mexico and is known as "El Maestro" (The Master), the finest maker of Southwestern Spanish Colonial Revival style furniture.Hand carved Spanish Colonial Revival tea cart signed “Elidio Gonzales Nov-28, 1985 Taos NM". Elidio Gonzalez had a studio, El Artesano de Taos, in Taos, New Mexico and is known as "El Maestro", the finest maker of Spanish Colonial Revival style furniture. The tea cart measures 37 1/2" x 23 1/2" x 29 1/2".Custom made Ponderosa Pine Santa Fe style cabinet by Jim Dell, Dell Woodworks, Inc. of Santa Fe, New Mexico, with JD monogram carved en verso. The cabinet is 36" x 18" x 48".Mid to late twentieth century 14 1/2" Santo figurine of a saint with doves, hand carved of cottonwood and cedar, entitled "Saint Francis", by well-known artist George Lopez of Cordova, New Mexico (1900-1993).15" Hopi Second Mesa, Arizona Mongwa (Owl) carved wooden kachina, attributed by the 1970 receipt to Kenneth Lucas, Hopi, Oraibi, Arizona.4" carved and painted polychrome Blind Mudhead (Kohemsi) and Paralyzed (Tuhavi) kachina figurine by Hopi artist Elva Roy, mid to late twentieth century.1956 Wyoming Brand BookCottonwood County Minnesota 1896 Plat Book & AtlasCottonwood County Minnesota 1896 Plat Book & AtlasLate twentieth century Navajo Ganado rug by Leona Nez, 24" x 36", and a small Navajo woven mat, 19" x 24".Finely woven Navajo Two Grey Hills rug, 36" x 24", mid to late twentieth century.Small late twentieth century Navajo storm pattern rug with the initials S. S. L. woven into the edge, by Shirley Smith Lopez, Nageezi, New Mexico, 38" x 21".Navajo eye dazzler rug, 50" x 28"Early Chimayo geometric pattern weaving, circa 1910, woven in two pieces on a cotton warp and seamed, 76" x 34"Many Chimayo Ortega's weavings, clothing and blanketsMany Chimayo Ortega's weavings, clothing and blanketsMany Chimayo Ortega's weavings, clothing and blanketsMany Chimayo Ortega's weavings, clothing and blanketsMany Chimayo Ortega's weavings, clothing and blanketsCepelia Poland Hand Woven Wool TapestrySmall polychrome mask entitled "Wild Man" carved by Coastal Salish artist Cody Mathias. 4 3/4" tall.12 1/2" tall wood carving entitled "Bald Eagle/Grizzly Bear" by British Columbia artist Delmar Joseph (Squamish Salish tribe).The eagle headed totem pole is 9 1/2" tall and was carved by Pacific Northwestern Native American artist William Dennis Jr.17" Pacific Northwestern Native American wood carving, late twentieth century, by Robert (Rob) Kelly (Salish), the younger brother of carver Marvin Dana Baker. The piece has a gallery label en verso from the Marion Scott Ltd Gallery of the Arts in Vancouver, British Columbia.1985 Inuit wood carving entitled "Black Bear House Post", signature illegible, measuring 7" x 6", with a gallery label en verso from the Marion Scott Ltd Gallery of the Arts in Vancouver, British Columbia.Carved wooden Salish Native American mask by Marvin Dana Baker (1951-2018) from North Vancouver, British Columbia. 9 1/4" x 6 1/2".11" Native American Squamish cedar wood carving from North Vancouver, British Columbia. The piece is untitled and was carved in 1984 by Marvin Dana Baker (Salish, 1951-2018).1983 Kwakiutl hand carved cedar mask by Inuit artist Henry Hunt (British Columbia, 1923-1985). The mask is 8 1/2" tall.Navajo sand paintings1980 bronze sculpture of a bust of a Native American looking up entitled "Good Bird" by Lon Nebel, with receipt from the Four Seasons Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming.Print of a Bison by Howard Munns MontanaPainted by well known Native American Zuni artist Percy (Tsisete) Sandy. The artist was born at Taos Pueblo in 1918, and passed away in Taos in 1974. He signed his work with his Zuni name Kai-Sa (Red Moon) or Percy Sandy. 14" x 11" in a 21" x 17" frame.Oil painting of a Native American woman walking through a pueblo in the evening entitled "Amber Skies Over Taos" by Joni Falk (Arizona, Born 1933). Most of the artist's work centers on landscapes of Native American pueblo life and pottery. 12" x 16" in a 24" x 20" frame with the original gallery label from The May Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming.Watercolor on artists board painting of a landscape with adobe and horno (oven), untitled, by Lewis Edward Ewen (20th century, New Mexico), matted to a 4 1/2" x 6 1/2" reveal in an 11" x 13" frame.. Other Ewen paintings in this auction are Lots 19, 62,104, 154, 256, 258 and 305.Late 19th century oil painting on canvas of a rowboat at a dock by a lake, entitled en verso "Lake Minnetonka" by Nicholas Richard Brewer (1857-1949, Minnesota/Texas), 16" x 20" in a period 18 1/2" x 22 1/2" frame.Decorative Native American style drum with painted Thunderbird design. The drum measures 23" tall and 19" in diameter and was purchased in 1991 at Prairie Edge Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico.1980s Hopi 18" coiled basket, purchased in 1981 at Garland's, Sedona, Arizona.Vintage Lucchese Classics handmade hornback cayman leather cowboy boots with very little wear, size 10 2E. Also includes a Lucchese Classics belt buckle (no carriers).Zia Pueblo Polychrome Bird Design 6 1/2" Olla13" bird jug by Tina Garcia Engle, Acoma Pueblo, 1970s13" diameter bowl with hummingbird moth decoration by Dolores Lewis dated 1989, chipped and worn along the edgeKathleen Collateta Hopi Tewa Miniature Seed PotMary Lucero Jemez Pueblo 3" Storyteller Figure6" Mata Ortiz (Casas Grandes) pottery jar from the Mexican state of Chihuahua.Acoma parrot olla by Lucy Lewis of the Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico. The small pot is 3 3/4" tall.2" tall pottery turkey figure with fine line decoration by Acoma pueblo artist Lucy Lewis (1898-1992).Unsigned Zia Pueblo Bird Design Pot5 1/4" figural owl vase by Margaret Luther of the Santa Clara Pueblo,1 3/4" tall pot with fine line and Mimbres lizard decoration by Acoma Pueblo artist Rebecca Lucario (born 1951).3" pot with migration wings design by Fannie Polacca Nampeyo (1900-1987), daughter of Nampeyo of Hano, mid twentieth century, signed Fannie Nampeyo with a drawn corn symbol.Late twentieth century Hopi hanging pottery water jug by Pauline Setalla (born 1930). The artist married into the Frog Woman clan and the Navasie family of potters.6" pottery owl figure by Acoma Pueblo artist Delores Lewis (born 1938), daughter of well-known Acoma potter Lucy Lewis. Agapita Tafoya Santa Clara Pottery Wedding Vase. 7 1/2" tall. Agapita Silva Tafoya (1904-1959) was the wife of Camilio Tafoya and the mother of Grace Medicine Flower. The double spouted wedding vase is decorated with an avanyu (water serpent), signifying the importance of water to life.Tomasita Montoya San Juan Ohkay Uhwingeh Pot. Tomasita Montoya (1899-1978) was one of the original seven potters who sparked the "San Juan Revival" in the 1930s. The pot is 4" tall and 5" wide.
Miniature 2" polychrome Hopi pot with the frog signature of the Navasie family, with the initials N N for Natelle Navasie. Natelle Navasie, born 1941, is Joy Navasie's daughter. Late twentieth century.3 1/2" chipped pot with migration wings design by Fannie Polacca Nampeyo (1900-1987), daughter of Nampeyo of Hano, mid twentieth century, signed Fannie Nampeyo with a drawn corn symbol.1970s EKORNES Stressless Recliner & Ottoman1960s Cathrineholm Norway Blue Lotus TeapotVintage Pendleton ClothingVintage Pendleton ClothingElegant CEDRIC's Lady's Coyote ?? Fur Jacket Large

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