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Online Western Art & Rare Collectibles! Online Western Art & Rare Collectibles! + GENERAL AUCTION TO FOLLOW! Thursday August 25th @ 4:00PM Online/Phone Buyer’s Premium 19% In-House Buyer’s Premium 16% 717 S Third St Renton (425) 235-6345 SILENT AUCTIONS France. Search terms: cabinet, server, buffet. 2 Antique Regina Oak Disc Music Box Lots 1,000’s Ends @ 8:00PM 12"x22"x20". It comes with sixty 15" metal discs and is in excellent working condition Lot Description with original crank. No missing teeth on combs. Overall excellent condition to case. 3 Antique Capitol Tabletop Phonograph Lamp 1 Louis Majorelle (1859-1926 French) Art 29"x19". Manufactured by The Nouveau Inlaid Serving Tray Table Burns-Pollock Electric Mfg. Co. Serial 393 33"x32.5"x17.5". Carved walnut with Style OA191. A non working model with marquetry inlaid floral top. Signed in inlay fringe shade. Brass and copper base with on top. Removeable glass serving tray with claw feet. brass handles. Overall excellent condition. 4 Antique Micromosaic Crescent & Star Clock France. 5.75"x5.75". Clock made by The British 1A Louis Majorelle Attributed Marble Top United Clock Co. Manual wind, non working Server Art Nouveau 55"x45"x18". Mirror movement. Overall excellent condition. Mid back splash with red and white marble top. to late 19th century. Relief carved leaf and pinecone motifs with 5 Antique Copper Kovsh Cup 3"x7.75". Arts original figural brass pulls. Unmarked. and crafts hammereced copper with pin Overall wear from use. French Cabinet, construction. Unmarked. Excellent condition France. with original patina. Early 20th century. 1B Louis Majorelle Attributed Sideboard Search terms: Russian, Silver, Enamel. (AA) Cabinet Art Nouveau 81"x58"x21.5". 6 1920's Dralle Sphinx Perfume Bottle Yellow silk interior with glass shelves. 4.25"x2.25". Bevel cut glass with molded Added lighting to top display. Relief carved Dralle-Hamburg metal label and cover. leaf and pinecone motifs with original figural Original stopper. Overall excellent condition. brass pulls. Unmarked. Overall wear from Egyptian revival. use. French Server or Buffet. France. 7 Antique Chinese Brass Gu Beaker Vase 1C Louis Majorelle Attributed Table & Chairs 10.25"x6". Cast with the buddhist trigrams Dining Set Art Nouveau. Oval table on body with carved archaic calligraphy. It measures 29"x54"x47" with six matching bears a six character molded Xuande cane seat chairs each 37"x17"x17". Relief commemorative ming mark on bottom. 19th carved leaf and pinecone motifs at corners. century, Qing dynasty. Unmarked. Overall wear from use. French, 8 Old India Polychrome Dowry Box WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM Online Western Art & Rare Collectibles! + GENERAL AUCTION TO FOLLOW! Thursday August 25th @ 4:00PM Online/Phone Buyer’s Premium 19% In-House Buyer’s Premium 16% 717 S Third St Renton (425) 235-6345 9"x14.5"x10.5". Indian pyramidal painted scrimshawed, american. wood box with brass hand worked hinges. 14 Alaskan Scrimshawed Ivory Cribbage Board Comes with original receipt from Natesan's 12"x2". A native eskimo made cribbage Antiqarts P. Ltd. Bombay India 1984. board made out of a walrus tusk. Motifs of Overall excellent condition. Search terms: salmon and seals in scrimshaw. Overall jewelry, chest. excellent condition. Early to mid 20th 9 Antique Japanese Cast Bronze Lantern century, Alaska Inuit. 14"x7". Three stacking parts with cast 15 Pair of Antique Siberian Eskimo Pipes dolphins and Matsudaira crest on central 9"x2.5" and 10"x3". Alaskan native made globe. Missing three bells. Overall excellent pipes with wood shafts and carved stone condition. Early 20th century, Meiji period. bowls. Bowls are woven with sinew. Overall 10 Chinese Tileworks Warrior on Horseback excellent condition. Late 19th or early 20th Figure 12"x14". Polychrome glazed ceramic century. Inuit or Yupik. figure with impressed chop seal on verso. 16 Antique Yupik Eskimo Wood Bowl Custom plexiglas stand with a total size of 7.5"x4.5"x1.25". Painted red border on top 13.5"x14". Overall excellent condition. Mid and bottom rim. Dish has a pointed end. 20th century, China. Overall excellent condition. Late 19th or 11 Antique Japanese Gilt Wood Plaque early 20th century, Alaskan Native Eskimo. 20"x14.75"x3.5". Shadowbox display with Inuit. brown silk background. Pierced bird and 17 3pc Antique Eskimo Snow Implements. flower motifs with central warrior figure. Includes a carved horn and sinew woven Overall wear from age. 19th century, Meiji snow scoop 19"x3.25" and two sinew with period. bone tip implements 13" each. Break to 12 Collection of Antique Walking Stick sinew in scoop, otherwise excellent Handles. Group includes eight cane and condition. Late 19th or early 20th century, walking stick handles made of carved wood, Alaskan Native. Inuit or Yupik. bone, horn, hammered copper, and sterling 18 5pc Antique Eskimo Native Implements. silver. Sizes range from 5.5" to 27" long. Includes an ivory Siberian pipe shaft 8", a Overall light wear from age. 19th century. painted red bone handle 5", a carved bone 13 Antique Carved Powder Horn 8.75"x3". implement tip 2.75", a carved bone figural Carved undecorated horn with wood stopper. bear fish float with inset cobalt glass eyes 2", Lot comes with leather pellet bag 6.5". and a carved wood whale net float 5.25". Overall wear from age. 19th century or older. Overall wear from age. Late 19th or early Search terms: revolutionary war, 20th century, Alaskan. Inuit or Yupik. WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM Online Western Art & Rare Collectibles! + GENERAL AUCTION TO FOLLOW! Thursday August 25th @ 4:00PM Online/Phone Buyer’s Premium 19% In-House Buyer’s Premium 16% 717 S Third St Renton (425) 235-6345 19 Collection of Alaskan Eskimo Photo 24 Harvey Goodale (1900-1980 Alaska) Negatives. Taken by the missionary that Untitled Bear Encounter Oil on Canvas collected the Native implements in this sale. 30"x36" Image. A whimsical scene of a bear Lot includes seven large glass negatives of encounter in a cabin interior. Signed l.r. Eskimo natives, seventy-nine floppy corner. Housed in original wood frame with a negatives with some Eskimo natives, and total size of 39"x45". Some scattered small twenty-six glass negatives of northwest pin holes. Overall excellent condition. Search mountains. Sizes range from 3.25"x4.25" to terms: Eustace Ziegler, Sydney Laurence, 5"x8" each. Taken from 1900-1910. Overall Ted Lambert. wear from age. Photographs, photos, photo. 25 Ellen Goodale (1915-1991 Alaska) Eskimo 20 1904 Taber Prang "The Burning Arrow" Fishing Oil on Board 10"x8" Image. Signed Indian Print 25.5"x31" Framed. A colorful Henne l.r. corner. Total framed size antique lithograph of Indians firing a burning 11.5"x9.5". Overall excellent condition. arrow into the sky. Marked lower left corner. Search terms: Harvey, Eustace Ziegler, Housed in original oak frame with gilt title Sydney Laurence, Ted Lambert. plate. Excellent condition. 25A Ellen Goodale (1915-1991 Alaska) Dog Sled 21 Edward Curtis "Renegade Type - Apache" with Cabin Oil on Board 10"x8" Image. Plate 12 Photogravure 16.25"x12.25" Sight. Signed Henne l.r. corner. Total framed size Original print on Japan tissue paper. Housed 11.5"x9.5". Overall excellent condition. in ornate period piecrust frame with a total Search terms: Harvey, Eustace Ziegler, size of 26.75"x23". Sydney Laurence, Ted Lambert. 22 Pair of Edward Curtis Native Photogravures 26 Ellen Goodale (1915-1991 Alaska) Mountain 17"x12.5" Sight Each. Lot includes "Woman with Dog Sled Oil on Board 10"x8" Image. and Child - Nunivak" Plate 694 and Signed Henne l.r. corner. Total framed size "Ugiyaku - Nunivak" Plate 693. Both are 11.5"x9.5". Overall excellent condition. original prints on Japan tissue paper. Housed Search terms: Harvey, Eustace Ziegler, in oak frame with a total size of 23"x18.5" Sydney Laurence, Ted Lambert. each. Slight overall fading. 27 Ellen Goodale (1915-1991 Alaska) River 23 Paul Zeigler (20th Cent. American) Scene with Salmon Oil on Board 10"x8" "Mountain in the Rockies" Watercolor on Image. Signed Henne l.r. corner. Total Board 20"x13.5" Image. Signed l.l. corner. framed size 11.5"x9.5". Overall excellent Housed in original period frame with a total condition. Search terms: Harvey, Eustace size of 26"x19.5". Overall excellent Ziegler, Sydney Laurence, Ted Lambert. condition. 28 Pair of Ellen Goodale (1915-1991 Alaska) WWW.MBAAUCTION.COM Online Western Art & Rare Collectibles! + GENERAL AUCTION TO FOLLOW! Thursday August 25th @ 4:00PM Online/Phone Buyer’s Premium 19% In-House Buyer’s Premium 16% 717 S Third St Renton (425) 235-6345 Alaskan Landscape Paintings Oil on Board with a total size of 18.5"x21.5". Excellent 10"x8" Image. They depict a cache cabin and condition. Western artist. salmon trap landscapes. Both signed Henne 34 Hulan Fleming (b.1933 Washington) l.r. corner. Total framed size 10.5"x8.5" Untitled Indian Camp Oil on Board 8"x10" each. Overall excellent condition. Search Image. A colorful river scene landscape with terms: Harvey, Eustace Ziegler, Sydney native teepees. Signed l.l. corner. Housed in Laurence, Ted Lambert. original frame with a total size of 29 Ernest Martin Hennings (1886-1956 15.25"x17.25". Excellent condition. Western American) Untitled Canyon Scene Oil on artist. Board 7"x5" Image. Signed l.r "E.M. 35 Joe Halko (1940-2009 Montana) "Quackers" Hennnings". Total framed size 10"x8". 1984 Bronze Sculpture 6"x10". Signed on Overall excellent condition. Western artist, verso and numbered 1 of 24 edition. Walnut Taos New Mexico. base with gold title plate. Excellent 30 Cyrus Afsary (b.1940 Arizona) Indian condition. Western artist. Portrait Oil on Canvas 16"x12" Image.
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