Artistic Impressions of the Natural World - Day 1
Listing ID#: 484803

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Missoula, MT 59808
Sale Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Friday Mar 25, 2022 Completed
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Davis Brothers Auction

Contact: Matthew Davis
Phone: 4065460226
Email: support@davisbrothersauction.com
Website: https://davisbrothersauction.com/

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Davis Brothers Auction LLC Terms & Conditions

Last Updated: January 15, 2022

Introduction
Davis Brothers Auction LLC ("Davis Brothers") is an auction company that operates online and on-site auctions and appraisals (the "Services"). These Terms and Conditions ("Terms") are a binding legal agreement between you and Davis Brothers that govern your use of the Services. By accessing the website davisbrothersauction.com ("Website") and using the Services, you confirm that you are in agreement with and bound by the terms of service contained in the Terms outlined below and that you will comply with all applicable laws, statutes, ordinances, and regulations regarding your use of the Website and Services. The Terms apply to the entire Website and any email or other type of communication between you and Davis Brothers. In these Terms, "you" refers both to you as an individual and to the entity you represent, if any. Modifications
Davis Brothers may modify the Services or these Terms at any time. When we make material changes to these Terms, we will post the revised Terms on the Website and update the "Last Updated" date at the top of these Terms. Your continued access to or use of the Site will constitute acceptance of the revised Terms. We also maintain other terms and policies that supplement these Terms, which may be updated from time to time. Eligibility
The Services are intended solely for persons who are 18 or older. Any use of the Services by anyone that does not meet this age requirement is expressly prohibited. Auction items are sold "as is" with no returns or exchanges

Auction items are sold AS IS, WHERE IS, and WITH ALL FAULTS. We will make every effort and put forth our due diligence to attempt to properly describe and represent items, however all items are sold on a buyer discretionary basis. Buyers are responsible for satisfying themselves concerning the condition of auction items. All statements and descriptions of items by Davis Brothers are statements of opinion and are not to be relied upon as statements of fact. Davis Brothers is not responsible in any way for errors or omissions in the descriptions of items. Once a lot has been purchased, there are no returns or exchanges of any kind.

DAVIS BROTHERS MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION WHATSOEVER OF ANY KIND OR NATURE WITH RESPECT TO AUCTION ITEMS, INCLUDING ANY (a) WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY; (b) WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE; OR (c) ACCURACY OF THE CATALOGUE OR OTHER DESCRIPTION OF THE PHYSICAL CONDITION, SIZE, QUALITY, RARITY, IMPORTANCE, MEDIUM, MATERIAL, GENUINENESS, ATTRIBUTION, PROVENANCE, PERIOD, CULTURE, SOURCE, ORIGIN, EXHIBITIONS, LITERATURE, OR HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ANY AUCTION ITEM. Bids
Davis Brothers reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to refuse admission to any auction (whether online or on-site) and to reject any bid, as well as the right to refuse to acknowledge any bidder. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the buyer of the auction item(s). Bidders cannot revoke or cancel a bid for any reason. As an auctioneer Davis Brothers reserves the right to place a bids on behalf of the seller in consecutive fashion up to a reserve or preset price in sale with or without reserve.

Unless otherwise announced at the time of sale, all bids are per lot as numbered in the catalogue. Davis Brothers reserves the right to reject a bid from any bidder. The highest bid acknowledged by the Auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the event of any dispute between bidders, the Auctioneer shall have the sole and final discretion either to determine the successful bidder, or to re-offer and re-sell the article in dispute. If the Auctioneer determines that any opening bid is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, they may reject the bid; and if, having acknowledged an opening bid they decide that any advance is not sufficient, they may reject the advance. The Auctioneer reserves the right to acknowledge an auction floor bid before acknowledging an internet and/or phone bid regardless of the maximum bid amount provided by the bidder before and/or during the auction.

Payment
When making a bid, a bidder is accepting personal liability to pay the purchase price. Payment in full is to be expected within 7 business days upon the completion of the catalog sale. If payment is not received, Davis Brothers Auctions reserves the right to cancel or void any unpaid transaction and/or charge storage fees associated with unpaid property.

If you are having trouble paying for your items via the corresponding online portals, please feel free to contact us for assistance at: info@davisbrothersauction.com.

All forms of credit card are accepted. Bank wire transfers (required for high value purchases above $5,000), cashier's checks and postal money orders. By registering for this auction, you give Davis Brothers explicit consent to charge your card on file following the auction for the total amount due plus shipping. You waive your right to contest final sale approval for any of your purchases with Davis Brothers. If your purchase total is in the excess of $5,000 we may require non-credit card payment.
By registering for our auctions, you grant Davis Brothers permission to waive your right to execute any chargebacks against our company for any reason.

ALL SHIPPING IS HANDLED IN HOUSE

All items are packed professionally and insured in house. A shipping cost will be added to your invoice at end of sale. If you have questions about cost of shipping please send us an email at info@davisbrothersauction.com before auction day. Local customers may request to pick up auction items by emailing us at info@davisbrothersauction.com. Please allow 1 to 2 weeks AFTER auction payment to receive a tracking number for your item.

Firearms

All firearm sales are shipped in house. We accept FFLs and C&Rs. All in person pickups require background checks and appropriate identification.Severability and non-waiver
In the event any provision of these Terms is held to be void, voidable, or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect. The failure of Davis Brothers to enforce any provision of these Terms shall not be construed to be a waiver of such provision, or any other provision, nor in any way to affect the validity of these Terms or any part of these Terms, or any right of Davis Brothers to enforce that provision or each and every other provision at any time. No waiver of any breach of these Terms shall constitute or be deemed a waiver of any other breach. Except as expressly set forth in these Terms, the exercise by either party of any of its remedies under these Terms will be without prejudice to its other remedies under these Terms or otherwise permitted under law. Force majeure
Davis Brothers shall not be liable for any delay or failure to perform resulting from causes outside its reasonable control, including, but not limited to, acts of God, natural disasters, war, terrorism, riots, embargoes, acts of civil or military authorities, fire, floods, accidents, pandemics, epidemics or disease, strikes or shortages of transportation facilities, fuel, energy, labor, or materials. Indemnification
You agree to release, defend, indemnify, and hold Davis Brothers and its subsidiaries, officers, directors, employees, and agents, harmless from and against any claims, liabilities, damages, losses, and expenses, including, without limitation, reasonable legal and accounting fees, arising out of or in any way connected with: (i) your access to or use of the Services; and (ii) your violation of these Terms. Such indemnification includes but is not limited to any injuries, losses, or damages (compensatory, direct, incidental, consequential, or otherwise) arising in connection with or as a result of your use of the Services. This indemnification provision is a fundamental element of the basis of the bargain between Davis Brothers and you. It shall apply to the extent permitted by applicable law, and any aspects of it that are deemed unenforceable shall be severed while leaving the remainder in effect.Governing law and venue
These Terms will be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Montana and the United States of America, without regard to conflict of law provisions. Judicial proceedings must be brought in state or federal court in Missoula County, Montana.Entire agreement
These Terms constitute the entire agreement between you and Davis Brothers regarding your use of the Website and use of the Services and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous written or oral agreements between you and Davis Brothers. Additional terms
Davis Brothers Auction is not responsible for how third-parties, including HiBid, Invaluable, LiveAuctioneers, ProxiBid, AuctionZip, iCollector, AskArt, BidSquare, Mailchimp, ShipStation and others use and share your information. Please refer to the privacy policies of those third-parties to understand how they use and share your information.

You authorize Davis Brothers to have access to your online bidding platform account information, specifically your contact and payment information, and you agree and authorize Davis Brothers to use such information to carry out the Services. You also authorize Davis Brothers to send you promotional emails. If you would like to opt-out of receiving promotional emails, please email us at info@davisbrothersauction.com.

Contact us
Please contact us if you have any questions regarding these Terms.
Via Email: info@davisbrothersauction.com
Via this link: www.davisbrothersauction.com/contact
Listing Information
Welcome to our Artistic Impressions of the Natural World Sale. This Three Day Sale is Jam Packed full of items. Day 1: Bottles, Indian Pottery, Beadwork, Artwork, Chinese Antiques, Jewelry, Historical Memorabilia, Studio Pottery, and More. Day 2: The Main Event. Fossils, Arrowheads, Indian Artifacts, Jewelry, Artwork, Taxidermy, Furniture, Historic Memorabilia, Wood Carvings, Persian Rugs, Vintage Clothing, Bottles, Toys, Photographs, Flags, Watches, and More. Day 3: Our Military and Firearm Day. This day features historic artifact collections from The Battle of the Little Bighorn, The Battle of the Bear Paw, and The Battle of Crow Rock. Other featured artists include: Guy Carleton Wiggins, Edward Borein, Taylor Lynde, Hugo Kaufmann, Jean Souverbie, Pablo Picasso, Erle Loran, and Nicholas Oberling, Charles M Russell. Highlights from our Day 2 Sale include: Guy Carleton Wiggins Wallstreet Painting, Several original drawings by Edward Borein, a Confederate Civil War Sheet Music Collection, an African Taxidermy Collection, Ceramics by Pablo Picasso, Historical Montana Indian Agent Scrapbook with Letter from Buffalo Bill Cody, One of a Kind Butte and Anaconda Montana Historical Items, and an Original Charles M Russell Letter.

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Suffolk Bitters Pig Bottle Hog Flask
Reproduction of the famous pig flask.



4
Miners Dairy Butte Montana Milk Bottle
Some glass rubbing as shown. The Miners Dairy was established in 1902 by German immigrant Paul P. Maier (1867-1914) and his wife Sophia. Paul Maier died in 1914 after being trampled by a bull on his ranch, but his wife and sons Martin and George c...

5
Jesse Moore Hunt San Francisco Whiskey Bottle
Nice example. Louisville and San Francisco addresses.










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Schulz Koenig Pueblo Colorado Bottle
Bottle has external sickness that makes the slug plate hard to read. Would look very nice cleaned. Scarce.



19
Straight Sided Coca Cola Bottle Pueblo Colorado
Rare bottle. Has a crack as shown.


21


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Dr Copp's White Mountain Bitters Bottle
Wilton New Hampshire. Scarce.

24
H. Levin & Son Pueblo Colorado Bottle
Chicago Liquor House. Scarce.


26
Schulz Koenig Pueblo Colorado Bottle
Bottle has external sickness that makes the slug plate hard to read. Would look very nice cleaned. Scarce.







33
Sargent Burdock Bitters Portland Oregon Bottle
Rare bottle with original label.




37
Schnerr Sacramento California Hutch Bottle
Bottle is slightly out of round.

38
Hop Bitters Rochester New York Bottle
Nice bottle with original label.

39
Gillett's High Grade Lemon Extract Bottle
Nice bottle with original label.



42
Athenian Hair Tonic Kochs Chicago Bottle
Nice bottle with original label.

43
Belle of Anderson Kentucky Whiskey Bottle
Nice milk glass bottle. Scarce.

44
Montana Territory Bottling Company Bottle Butte
Scarce hutch. Butte City Montana Territory.

45
David Smith Druggist Bottle Missoula Montana
Nice old bottle with original paper label.

46
Fort Snelling Cider Vinegar Minnesota Bottle
Scarce bottle. Foley Brothers Grocery St Paul Minnesota.

47
Montana Drug Store Heavy Mineral Oil Bottle
Roecher Drug Company, Bozeman Montana.

48
Antique Cobalt Blue Poison Bottle
Nice old bottle. A few chips as shown.

49
Imperial Glass Wall Pocket
Tip of wall pocket is chipped.

50
Furniture City Brewing Michigan Bottle
Grand Rapids Michigan, partial label.

51
Coleman 202 Chrome Green Hiking Camping Lantern
Nice lantern. No bail handle. Dated 5/1955.

52
Coleman 200a Burgundy Hiking Camping Lantern
Dated 4/1962. Burgundy Color. Scarce. No globe.

53
Coleman 242b Hiking Camping Lantern
Nice lantern. Sunshine globe.

54
Coleman Black Band 200a Hiking Camping Lantern
Scarce, black band lantern. Dated 10/1972.

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Coleman 200a Hiking Camping Lantern
No globe or handle. Dated 6/1971.


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Coleman 242b Hiking Camping Lantern
Knob on top has become detached and will need to be reset as shown.

62
Coleman 500 Hiking Camping Stove
Nice stove. Dated 1953


64
1950s Mid Century Jewelry Box
Very much in the style of Heywood Wakefield.

65
Antique Missoula Montana Porcelain Buffalo Cup
Made for the Missoula Mercantile Company. Nice old piece.

66
Antique Ski Skier Bookends K&O Pompeian Bronze
Nice old set of bookends. One has been broken at the waist and repaired a shown. Very nice set. Rare.



69
Kodak Retina Longar Xenon C Lens
Nice example in original box.

70
Navigare Necesse Ships Clock
Given away to the Grizzly Riders in 2001.

71
Pacific Hide and Fur Depot Calendars
Great Falls Montana. 1966-1968.



74
Rainbow Falls Great Falls Montana Dish
Nice souvenir dish. Rainbow Falls at Great Falls Montana.

75
Zeiss Ikon Contaflex Camera
Nice camera, tessar 2.8 45mm lens.

76
Vintage Western Cowboy Studded Belt
Nice old belt. Steer head buckle. Studded with gems. 28.5" total length overall.

77
Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Concho Belt
Nice belt. Sterling Silver conchos. Buckle set with turquoise. 26.25" long overall.

78
Sterling Silver Gold Cowboy Western Belt
Nice belt. Sterling silver ranger set, overlaid with gold. Leather belt adjustment strap is torn as shown. 40.5" long overall.

79
Montana Sterling Silver Elk Tooth Earrings
Nice pair of earrings. Montana Bull Elk Teeth set in Sterling Silver.

80
Betsy Ross Child Sized Sewing Machine
Nice example. Working order.

81
Singer Sewhandy Model 20 Crinkle Sewing Machine
Nice example. No box or attachments.

82
Group of Vintage Fantasy Posters
Frank Frazetta Savage Pellucidar, Frank Frazetta Pony Tail, and another by an unknown artist.

83
Anaconda Montana Copper Company Ingot
Very nice arrowhead shaped ingot. Made by/for the Anaconda Copper Mining Company. 2" long.

84
Antique Acoma Pueblo Pot Bowl
Nice old piece. Made at the Acoma Pueblo. 1920s. 2.5" diameter.

85
Vintage Old Milwaukee Premium Beer Cone Top Can
Vintage 12 oz Milwaukee Premium Brand top opened, steel, cone top beer can from Waukee Brewing Co., Hammonton, N.J. Can has been opened, contents consumed and is thereby in a state of emptiness.

86
WM Tegge & Co Makers Factory Humidor Tin Lid
Glass Cigar Jar Wm. Tegge & Co., Makers Factory, 319 1st District, Michigan 50 Cigars - the amount the jar was to hold - it is empty "Cigars" is also lightly embossed across the bottom of the jar Clear with a light purple tint Tin screw on lid Approx...

87
Fort Vancouver Washington Indian Artifacts
Very nice grouping of artifacts. Note states that they were found at Fort Vancouver.

88
Nude Art Deco Nouveau Table Lamp
Painted finish over pot metal. Condition as shown. Original, untested wiring.

89
MCM 1955 Jefferson Golden Hour Mystery Clock
Mid Century desk/mantle clock. Currently not operational. The "Golden Hour" clock made by the Jefferson Electric Company of Bellwood, IL in the mid-1950's is the most often seen of the various mystery clocks and certainly one of the best looking....

90
Cactus Pete's Jackpot, Nevada Guest Gift Set
Seagram's Canadian Whisky gift set with shot glass. Gift set from Cactus Pete's Jackpot NV Casino, 1966. Compliments of the house. Bottle has been opened and likely consumed.

91
Bringing Up Father George McManus
Third Series, copyright 1919. Condition as shown, heavily enjoyed. Back cover missing.

92
Arts Crafts Hammered Copper Platter Butte Montana
Folded edge, stamped with wave pattern design. Oblong shape, sized 13"x19.5". Hand made in Butte Montana by a Miners family.

93
Vintage Lone Ranger Red Vinyl Saddle Bag Toy Purse
Rare find, delightful mid century toy depicting the masked man! Hi-Yo Silver. You too could possibly defend the helpless against the forces of evil packing this bag on your side.

94
Antique Chinese Painted Bone Feather Fan
Beautiful and ornate hand painted white feathers depicting a bird nestled in flowers. Fancy carved handle. Perfect for a night out to the opera.

95
Vintage Westclox Wrist Ben James Dean Watch
New old stock in the original box with tags. This has never been worn! This is a vintage wristwatch dating to circa 1950. It is the same model James Dean wore in "Rebel Without A Cause". This is almost never seen in this new old stock condition. Trul...

96
Southwest Desert Landscape Painting
Acrylic on board. Signed L. Jones 1970. 10.75" x 12.5" framed.

97
Hand Carved Bottle Stopper American Folk Art
Likely depiction of Mark Twain. Well made, dandy of a piece.

98
Republic Period Bronze Chinese Platter
Reproduction piece from the Republic Period. 10" in diameter. Etched dragons, nice composition.

99
Vintage Coca Cola Coke Can Travel Cooler
Nice promotional piece, holds a six pack and a snack or ice pack. Manufactured by EHCO, INC and has a classic braided plastic rope handle. 14.5" tall and 8" in diameter. Its a pretty cool piece!

100
Noritake Art Nouveau Lemon Server
Beautiful hand painted Noritake Art Nouveau styled lemon server. This would also work well as a small catchall for jewelry or trinkets. Marked Noritake - Hand Painted - Made in Japan. 6.25" diameter, hard to find piece. Some paint wear.

101
Stanley No. 55 Wood Plane Antique
Parts only. No rails or cutters.

102
Antique Linde Welding Torch
Nice old torch. Scarce.

103
Hagen Renaker California Pottery Owl Light
Nice pair of Night Lights. One is missing the cord.

104
Fleming Sterling Silver Cowboy Hat Band
Very nice example. Adjustable as shown.

105
1959 Playboy Playmate Calendar
Has some water damage as shown.

106
Butte Montana Mercury Rocket Bank
Nice old bank. Given away by Metals Bank and Trust Company of Butte Montana.

107
Antique Indian Rosewood Ink Blotter
Nice old piece. Inlaid as shown.


109
Winchester Hatchet Axe
Nice example. Handle has been replaced.

110
Vintage Ribbon Microphone
Nice old microphone. Makers label missing.

111
Wood Duck Decoy Jane Reicker
Nice custom made duck decoy. Signed as shown. 11" long, neck has been broken and repaired.

112
Antique Montana Gold Rush Assayers Scale
Very nice old traveling Assayers Scale. Would have been used in the field when buying from prospectors. Latch on case is broken.

113
Montana Northern Pacific Railroad Wrench
Nice old wrench. Marked Northern Pacific Railroad.

114
Butte Montana Copper Cup Abstract
Neat piece. Made in Butte at one of the Copper Mines. 4.5" tall.

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116
Vintage Pepsi Tin Advertising Bucket Cheinco
Made by the famous toy maker J. Chein. Some wear as shown.


118
Miles City Montana Bar Saloon Spittoon
We were told that this Spittoon came out of the Montana Bar / Saloon in Miles City Montana. Marked on the top of the Spittoon as shown. Nice old piece of Montana History.

119
Victorian Sternau Bath Towel Rod Holder
Nice piece. Would have had either a glass or wooden dowel between the two pieces. Made by Sternau.

120
Tennessee Walking Horse Trophy
Eugene Hunt Club 1954 Tennessee Walking Horse Open Donor.

121
Limoges France Porcelain Heart Shaped Box
Nice old box. Marked as shown. 2.75" by 3".



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125
Eloma Ammonia Bottle Pueblo Colorado
Nice old bottle with original label.

126
The Senate Saloon Grand Junction Colorado Bottle
Rare old bottle. Would look beautiful tumbled.

127


129
Pueblo Colorado Pharmacy Bottles
Palace Drug Store Central Block, Pearson Druggist, Baldwin Drug Co City Drug Store.

130
Telluride Glenwood Springs Colorado Bottles
Nice pair of pharmacy bottles. Glenwood Springs, and WR Samson Druggist Telluride.

131
Canon City Colorado Pharmacy Bottles
Hunter Palmer City Drug Store, and Mitchell Egbers Palace Drug Store.


133
McNess Dessert Mixture Flavor Tins
Nice grouping. All are empty. Nice condition.

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Contact: Matthew Davis
Phone: 4065460226
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Missoula, MT 59808
Sale Dates and Times
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Sale Terms and Conditions
Davis Brothers Auction LLC Terms & Conditions Last Updated: January 15, 2022 Introduction Davis Brothers Auction LLC ("Davis Brothers") is an auction company that operates online and on-site auctions and appraisals (the "Services"). These Terms and Conditions ("Terms") are a binding legal agreement between you and Davis Brothers that govern your use of the Services. By accessing the website davisbrothersauction.com ("Website") and using the Services, you confirm that you are in agreement with and bound by the terms of service contained in the Terms outlined below and that you will comply with all applicable laws, statutes, ordinances, and regulations regarding your use of the Website and Services. The Terms apply to the entire Website and any email or other type of communication between you and Davis Brothers. In these Terms, "you" refers both to you as an individual and to the entity you represent, if any. Modifications Davis Brothers may modify the Services or these Terms at any time. When we make material changes to these Terms, we will post the revised Terms on the Website and update the "Last Updated" date at the top of these Terms. Your continued access to or use of the Site will constitute acceptance of the revised Terms. We also maintain other terms and policies that supplement these Terms, which may be updated from time to time. Eligibility The Services are intended solely for persons who are 18 or older. Any use of the Services by anyone that does not meet this age requirement is expressly prohibited. Auction items are sold "as is" with no returns or exchanges Auction items are sold AS IS, WHERE IS, and WITH ALL FAULTS. We will make every effort and put forth our due diligence to attempt to properly describe and represent items, however all items are sold on a buyer discretionary basis. Buyers are responsible for satisfying themselves concerning the condition of auction items. All statements and descriptions of items by Davis Brothers are statements of opinion and are not to be relied upon as statements of fact. Davis Brothers is not responsible in any way for errors or omissions in the descriptions of items. Once a lot has been purchased, there are no returns or exchanges of any kind. DAVIS BROTHERS MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION WHATSOEVER OF ANY KIND OR NATURE WITH RESPECT TO AUCTION ITEMS, INCLUDING ANY (a) WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY; (b) WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE; OR (c) ACCURACY OF THE CATALOGUE OR OTHER DESCRIPTION OF THE PHYSICAL CONDITION, SIZE, QUALITY, RARITY, IMPORTANCE, MEDIUM, MATERIAL, GENUINENESS, ATTRIBUTION, PROVENANCE, PERIOD, CULTURE, SOURCE, ORIGIN, EXHIBITIONS, LITERATURE, OR HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ANY AUCTION ITEM. Bids Davis Brothers reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to refuse admission to any auction (whether online or on-site) and to reject any bid, as well as the right to refuse to acknowledge any bidder. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the buyer of the auction item(s). Bidders cannot revoke or cancel a bid for any reason. As an auctioneer Davis Brothers reserves the right to place a bids on behalf of the seller in consecutive fashion up to a reserve or preset price in sale with or without reserve. Unless otherwise announced at the time of sale, all bids are per lot as numbered in the catalogue. Davis Brothers reserves the right to reject a bid from any bidder. The highest bid acknowledged by the Auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the event of any dispute between bidders, the Auctioneer shall have the sole and final discretion either to determine the successful bidder, or to re-offer and re-sell the article in dispute. If the Auctioneer determines that any opening bid is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, they may reject the bid; and if, having acknowledged an opening bid they decide that any advance is not sufficient, they may reject the advance. The Auctioneer reserves the right to acknowledge an auction floor bid before acknowledging an internet and/or phone bid regardless of the maximum bid amount provided by the bidder before and/or during the auction. Payment When making a bid, a bidder is accepting personal liability to pay the purchase price. Payment in full is to be expected within 7 business days upon the completion of the catalog sale. If payment is not received, Davis Brothers Auctions reserves the right to cancel or void any unpaid transaction and/or charge storage fees associated with unpaid property. If you are having trouble paying for your items via the corresponding online portals, please feel free to contact us for assistance at: info@davisbrothersauction.com. All forms of credit card are accepted. Bank wire transfers (required for high value purchases above $5,000), cashier's checks and postal money orders. By registering for this auction, you give Davis Brothers explicit consent to charge your card on file following the auction for the total amount due plus shipping. You waive your right to contest final sale approval for any of your purchases with Davis Brothers. If your purchase total is in the excess of $5,000 we may require non-credit card payment. By registering for our auctions, you grant Davis Brothers permission to waive your right to execute any chargebacks against our company for any reason. ALL SHIPPING IS HANDLED IN HOUSE All items are packed professionally and insured in house. A shipping cost will be added to your invoice at end of sale. If you have questions about cost of shipping please send us an email at info@davisbrothersauction.com before auction day. Local customers may request to pick up auction items by emailing us at info@davisbrothersauction.com. Please allow 1 to 2 weeks AFTER auction payment to receive a tracking number for your item. Firearms All firearm sales are shipped in house. We accept FFLs and C&Rs. All in person pickups require background checks and appropriate identification.Severability and non-waiver In the event any provision of these Terms is held to be void, voidable, or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect. The failure of Davis Brothers to enforce any provision of these Terms shall not be construed to be a waiver of such provision, or any other provision, nor in any way to affect the validity of these Terms or any part of these Terms, or any right of Davis Brothers to enforce that provision or each and every other provision at any time. No waiver of any breach of these Terms shall constitute or be deemed a waiver of any other breach. Except as expressly set forth in these Terms, the exercise by either party of any of its remedies under these Terms will be without prejudice to its other remedies under these Terms or otherwise permitted under law. Force majeure Davis Brothers shall not be liable for any delay or failure to perform resulting from causes outside its reasonable control, including, but not limited to, acts of God, natural disasters, war, terrorism, riots, embargoes, acts of civil or military authorities, fire, floods, accidents, pandemics, epidemics or disease, strikes or shortages of transportation facilities, fuel, energy, labor, or materials. Indemnification You agree to release, defend, indemnify, and hold Davis Brothers and its subsidiaries, officers, directors, employees, and agents, harmless from and against any claims, liabilities, damages, losses, and expenses, including, without limitation, reasonable legal and accounting fees, arising out of or in any way connected with: (i) your access to or use of the Services; and (ii) your violation of these Terms. Such indemnification includes but is not limited to any injuries, losses, or damages (compensatory, direct, incidental, consequential, or otherwise) arising in connection with or as a result of your use of the Services. This indemnification provision is a fundamental element of the basis of the bargain between Davis Brothers and you. It shall apply to the extent permitted by applicable law, and any aspects of it that are deemed unenforceable shall be severed while leaving the remainder in effect.Governing law and venue These Terms will be interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Montana and the United States of America, without regard to conflict of law provisions. Judicial proceedings must be brought in state or federal court in Missoula County, Montana.Entire agreement These Terms constitute the entire agreement between you and Davis Brothers regarding your use of the Website and use of the Services and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous written or oral agreements between you and Davis Brothers. Additional terms Davis Brothers Auction is not responsible for how third-parties, including HiBid, Invaluable, LiveAuctioneers, ProxiBid, AuctionZip, iCollector, AskArt, BidSquare, Mailchimp, ShipStation and others use and share your information. Please refer to the privacy policies of those third-parties to understand how they use and share your information. You authorize Davis Brothers to have access to your online bidding platform account information, specifically your contact and payment information, and you agree and authorize Davis Brothers to use such information to carry out the Services. You also authorize Davis Brothers to send you promotional emails. If you would like to opt-out of receiving promotional emails, please email us at info@davisbrothersauction.com. Contact us Please contact us if you have any questions regarding these Terms. Via Email: info@davisbrothersauction.com Via this link: www.davisbrothersauction.com/contact
Listing Details
Welcome to our Artistic Impressions of the Natural World Sale. This Three Day Sale is Jam Packed full of items. Day 1: Bottles, Indian Pottery, Beadwork, Artwork, Chinese Antiques, Jewelry, Historical Memorabilia, Studio Pottery, and More. Day 2: The Main Event. Fossils, Arrowheads, Indian Artifacts, Jewelry, Artwork, Taxidermy, Furniture, Historic Memorabilia, Wood Carvings, Persian Rugs, Vintage Clothing, Bottles, Toys, Photographs, Flags, Watches, and More. Day 3: Our Military and Firearm Day. This day features historic artifact collections from The Battle of the Little Bighorn, The Battle of the Bear Paw, and The Battle of Crow Rock. Other featured artists include: Guy Carleton Wiggins, Edward Borein, Taylor Lynde, Hugo Kaufmann, Jean Souverbie, Pablo Picasso, Erle Loran, and Nicholas Oberling, Charles M Russell. Highlights from our Day 2 Sale include: Guy Carleton Wiggins Wallstreet Painting, Several original drawings by Edward Borein, a Confederate Civil War Sheet Music Collection, an African Taxidermy Collection, Ceramics by Pablo Picasso, Historical Montana Indian Agent Scrapbook with Letter from Buffalo Bill Cody, One of a Kind Butte and Anaconda Montana Historical Items, and an Original Charles M Russell Letter.

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Suffolk Bitters Pig Bottle Hog Flask
Reproduction of the famous pig flask.



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Miners Dairy Butte Montana Milk Bottle
Some glass rubbing as shown. The Miners Dairy was established in 1902 by German immigrant Paul P. Maier (1867-1914) and his wife Sophia. Paul Maier died in 1914 after being trampled by a bull on his ranch, but his wife and sons Martin and George c...

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Jesse Moore Hunt San Francisco Whiskey Bottle
Nice example. Louisville and San Francisco addresses.










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Schulz Koenig Pueblo Colorado Bottle
Bottle has external sickness that makes the slug plate hard to read. Would look very nice cleaned. Scarce.



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Straight Sided Coca Cola Bottle Pueblo Colorado
Rare bottle. Has a crack as shown.


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Dr Copp's White Mountain Bitters Bottle
Wilton New Hampshire. Scarce.

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H. Levin & Son Pueblo Colorado Bottle
Chicago Liquor House. Scarce.


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Schulz Koenig Pueblo Colorado Bottle
Bottle has external sickness that makes the slug plate hard to read. Would look very nice cleaned. Scarce.







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Sargent Burdock Bitters Portland Oregon Bottle
Rare bottle with original label.




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Schnerr Sacramento California Hutch Bottle
Bottle is slightly out of round.

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Hop Bitters Rochester New York Bottle
Nice bottle with original label.

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Gillett's High Grade Lemon Extract Bottle
Nice bottle with original label.



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Athenian Hair Tonic Kochs Chicago Bottle
Nice bottle with original label.

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Belle of Anderson Kentucky Whiskey Bottle
Nice milk glass bottle. Scarce.

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Montana Territory Bottling Company Bottle Butte
Scarce hutch. Butte City Montana Territory.

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David Smith Druggist Bottle Missoula Montana
Nice old bottle with original paper label.

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Fort Snelling Cider Vinegar Minnesota Bottle
Scarce bottle. Foley Brothers Grocery St Paul Minnesota.

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Montana Drug Store Heavy Mineral Oil Bottle
Roecher Drug Company, Bozeman Montana.

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Antique Cobalt Blue Poison Bottle
Nice old bottle. A few chips as shown.

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Imperial Glass Wall Pocket
Tip of wall pocket is chipped.

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Furniture City Brewing Michigan Bottle
Grand Rapids Michigan, partial label.

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Coleman 202 Chrome Green Hiking Camping Lantern
Nice lantern. No bail handle. Dated 5/1955.

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Coleman 200a Burgundy Hiking Camping Lantern
Dated 4/1962. Burgundy Color. Scarce. No globe.

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Coleman 242b Hiking Camping Lantern
Nice lantern. Sunshine globe.

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Coleman Black Band 200a Hiking Camping Lantern
Scarce, black band lantern. Dated 10/1972.

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Coleman 200a Hiking Camping Lantern
No globe or handle. Dated 6/1971.


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Coleman 242b Hiking Camping Lantern
Knob on top has become detached and will need to be reset as shown.

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Coleman 500 Hiking Camping Stove
Nice stove. Dated 1953


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1950s Mid Century Jewelry Box
Very much in the style of Heywood Wakefield.

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Antique Missoula Montana Porcelain Buffalo Cup
Made for the Missoula Mercantile Company. Nice old piece.

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Antique Ski Skier Bookends K&O Pompeian Bronze
Nice old set of bookends. One has been broken at the waist and repaired a shown. Very nice set. Rare.



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Kodak Retina Longar Xenon C Lens
Nice example in original box.

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Navigare Necesse Ships Clock
Given away to the Grizzly Riders in 2001.

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Pacific Hide and Fur Depot Calendars
Great Falls Montana. 1966-1968.



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Rainbow Falls Great Falls Montana Dish
Nice souvenir dish. Rainbow Falls at Great Falls Montana.

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Zeiss Ikon Contaflex Camera
Nice camera, tessar 2.8 45mm lens.

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Vintage Western Cowboy Studded Belt
Nice old belt. Steer head buckle. Studded with gems. 28.5" total length overall.

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Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Concho Belt
Nice belt. Sterling Silver conchos. Buckle set with turquoise. 26.25" long overall.

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Sterling Silver Gold Cowboy Western Belt
Nice belt. Sterling silver ranger set, overlaid with gold. Leather belt adjustment strap is torn as shown. 40.5" long overall.

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Montana Sterling Silver Elk Tooth Earrings
Nice pair of earrings. Montana Bull Elk Teeth set in Sterling Silver.

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Betsy Ross Child Sized Sewing Machine
Nice example. Working order.

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Singer Sewhandy Model 20 Crinkle Sewing Machine
Nice example. No box or attachments.

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Group of Vintage Fantasy Posters
Frank Frazetta Savage Pellucidar, Frank Frazetta Pony Tail, and another by an unknown artist.

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Anaconda Montana Copper Company Ingot
Very nice arrowhead shaped ingot. Made by/for the Anaconda Copper Mining Company. 2" long.

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Antique Acoma Pueblo Pot Bowl
Nice old piece. Made at the Acoma Pueblo. 1920s. 2.5" diameter.

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Vintage Old Milwaukee Premium Beer Cone Top Can
Vintage 12 oz Milwaukee Premium Brand top opened, steel, cone top beer can from Waukee Brewing Co., Hammonton, N.J. Can has been opened, contents consumed and is thereby in a state of emptiness.

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WM Tegge & Co Makers Factory Humidor Tin Lid
Glass Cigar Jar Wm. Tegge & Co., Makers Factory, 319 1st District, Michigan 50 Cigars - the amount the jar was to hold - it is empty "Cigars" is also lightly embossed across the bottom of the jar Clear with a light purple tint Tin screw on lid Approx...

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Fort Vancouver Washington Indian Artifacts
Very nice grouping of artifacts. Note states that they were found at Fort Vancouver.

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Nude Art Deco Nouveau Table Lamp
Painted finish over pot metal. Condition as shown. Original, untested wiring.

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MCM 1955 Jefferson Golden Hour Mystery Clock
Mid Century desk/mantle clock. Currently not operational. The "Golden Hour" clock made by the Jefferson Electric Company of Bellwood, IL in the mid-1950's is the most often seen of the various mystery clocks and certainly one of the best looking....

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Cactus Pete's Jackpot, Nevada Guest Gift Set
Seagram's Canadian Whisky gift set with shot glass. Gift set from Cactus Pete's Jackpot NV Casino, 1966. Compliments of the house. Bottle has been opened and likely consumed.

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Bringing Up Father George McManus
Third Series, copyright 1919. Condition as shown, heavily enjoyed. Back cover missing.

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Arts Crafts Hammered Copper Platter Butte Montana
Folded edge, stamped with wave pattern design. Oblong shape, sized 13"x19.5". Hand made in Butte Montana by a Miners family.

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Vintage Lone Ranger Red Vinyl Saddle Bag Toy Purse
Rare find, delightful mid century toy depicting the masked man! Hi-Yo Silver. You too could possibly defend the helpless against the forces of evil packing this bag on your side.

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Antique Chinese Painted Bone Feather Fan
Beautiful and ornate hand painted white feathers depicting a bird nestled in flowers. Fancy carved handle. Perfect for a night out to the opera.

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Vintage Westclox Wrist Ben James Dean Watch
New old stock in the original box with tags. This has never been worn! This is a vintage wristwatch dating to circa 1950. It is the same model James Dean wore in "Rebel Without A Cause". This is almost never seen in this new old stock condition. Trul...

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Southwest Desert Landscape Painting
Acrylic on board. Signed L. Jones 1970. 10.75" x 12.5" framed.

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Hand Carved Bottle Stopper American Folk Art
Likely depiction of Mark Twain. Well made, dandy of a piece.

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Republic Period Bronze Chinese Platter
Reproduction piece from the Republic Period. 10" in diameter. Etched dragons, nice composition.

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Vintage Coca Cola Coke Can Travel Cooler
Nice promotional piece, holds a six pack and a snack or ice pack. Manufactured by EHCO, INC and has a classic braided plastic rope handle. 14.5" tall and 8" in diameter. Its a pretty cool piece!

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Noritake Art Nouveau Lemon Server
Beautiful hand painted Noritake Art Nouveau styled lemon server. This would also work well as a small catchall for jewelry or trinkets. Marked Noritake - Hand Painted - Made in Japan. 6.25" diameter, hard to find piece. Some paint wear.

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Stanley No. 55 Wood Plane Antique
Parts only. No rails or cutters.

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Antique Linde Welding Torch
Nice old torch. Scarce.

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Hagen Renaker California Pottery Owl Light
Nice pair of Night Lights. One is missing the cord.

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Fleming Sterling Silver Cowboy Hat Band
Very nice example. Adjustable as shown.

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1959 Playboy Playmate Calendar
Has some water damage as shown.

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Butte Montana Mercury Rocket Bank
Nice old bank. Given away by Metals Bank and Trust Company of Butte Montana.

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Antique Indian Rosewood Ink Blotter
Nice old piece. Inlaid as shown.


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Winchester Hatchet Axe
Nice example. Handle has been replaced.

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Vintage Ribbon Microphone
Nice old microphone. Makers label missing.

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Wood Duck Decoy Jane Reicker
Nice custom made duck decoy. Signed as shown. 11" long, neck has been broken and repaired.

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Antique Montana Gold Rush Assayers Scale
Very nice old traveling Assayers Scale. Would have been used in the field when buying from prospectors. Latch on case is broken.

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Montana Northern Pacific Railroad Wrench
Nice old wrench. Marked Northern Pacific Railroad.

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Butte Montana Copper Cup Abstract
Neat piece. Made in Butte at one of the Copper Mines. 4.5" tall.

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Vintage Pepsi Tin Advertising Bucket Cheinco
Made by the famous toy maker J. Chein. Some wear as shown.


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Miles City Montana Bar Saloon Spittoon
We were told that this Spittoon came out of the Montana Bar / Saloon in Miles City Montana. Marked on the top of the Spittoon as shown. Nice old piece of Montana History.

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Victorian Sternau Bath Towel Rod Holder
Nice piece. Would have had either a glass or wooden dowel between the two pieces. Made by Sternau.

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Tennessee Walking Horse Trophy
Eugene Hunt Club 1954 Tennessee Walking Horse Open Donor.

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Limoges France Porcelain Heart Shaped Box
Nice old box. Marked as shown. 2.75" by 3".



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Eloma Ammonia Bottle Pueblo Colorado
Nice old bottle with original label.

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The Senate Saloon Grand Junction Colorado Bottle
Rare old bottle. Would look beautiful tumbled.

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Pueblo Colorado Pharmacy Bottles
Palace Drug Store Central Block, Pearson Druggist, Baldwin Drug Co City Drug Store.

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Telluride Glenwood Springs Colorado Bottles
Nice pair of pharmacy bottles. Glenwood Springs, and WR Samson Druggist Telluride.

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Canon City Colorado Pharmacy Bottles
Hunter Palmer City Drug Store, and Mitchell Egbers Palace Drug Store.


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McNess Dessert Mixture Flavor Tins
Nice grouping. All are empty. Nice condition.

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Artistic Impressions of the Natural World - Day 1
 Live Auction w/Online Bidding
Sale Date(s)
Friday Mar 25, 2022 Completed
Sale Location

Missoula, MT 59808
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Welcome to our Artistic Impressions of the Natural World Sale. This Three Day Sale is Jam Packed full of items. Day 1: Bottles, Indian Pottery, Beadwork, Artwork, Chinese Antiques, Jewelry, Historical Memorabilia, Studio Pottery, and More. Day 2: The Main Event. Fossils, Arrowheads, Indian Artifacts, Jewelry, Artwork, Taxidermy, Furniture, Historic Memorabilia, Wood Carvings, Persian Rugs, Vintage Clothing, Bottles, Toys, Photographs, Flags, Watches, and More. Day 3: Our Military and Firearm Day. This day features historic artifact collections from The Battle of the Little Bighorn, The Battle of the Bear Paw, and The Battle of Crow Rock. Other featured artists include: Guy Carleton Wiggins, Edward Borein, Taylor Lynde, Hugo Kaufmann, Jean Souverbie, Pablo Picasso, Erle Loran, and Nicholas Oberling, Charles M Russell. Highlights from our Day 2 Sale include: Guy Carleton Wiggins Wallstreet Painting, Several original drawings by Edward Borein, a Confederate Civil War Sheet Music Collection, an African Taxidermy Collection, Ceramics by Pablo Picasso, Historical Montana Indian Agent Scrapbook with Letter from Buffalo Bill Cody, One of a Kind Butte and Anaconda Montana Historical Items, and an Original Charles M Russell Letter.

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Suffolk Bitters Pig Bottle Hog Flask
Reproduction of the famous pig flask.

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Miners Dairy Butte Montana Milk Bottle
Some glass rubbing as shown. The Miners Dairy was established in 1902 by German immigrant Paul P. Maier (1867-1914) and his wife Sophia. Paul Maier died in 1914 after being trampled by a bull on his ranch, but his wife and sons Martin and George c...

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Jesse Moore Hunt San Francisco Whiskey Bottle
Nice example. Louisville and San Francisco addresses.

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Schulz Koenig Pueblo Colorado Bottle
Bottle has external sickness that makes the slug plate hard to read. Would look very nice cleaned. Scarce.

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Straight Sided Coca Cola Bottle Pueblo Colorado
Rare bottle. Has a crack as shown.

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Dr Copp's White Mountain Bitters Bottle
Wilton New Hampshire. Scarce.

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H. Levin & Son Pueblo Colorado Bottle
Chicago Liquor House. Scarce.

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Schulz Koenig Pueblo Colorado Bottle
Bottle has external sickness that makes the slug plate hard to read. Would look very nice cleaned. Scarce.

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Sargent Burdock Bitters Portland Oregon Bottle
Rare bottle with original label.

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Schnerr Sacramento California Hutch Bottle
Bottle is slightly out of round.

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Hop Bitters Rochester New York Bottle
Nice bottle with original label.

39
Gillett's High Grade Lemon Extract Bottle
Nice bottle with original label.

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Athenian Hair Tonic Kochs Chicago Bottle
Nice bottle with original label.

43
Belle of Anderson Kentucky Whiskey Bottle
Nice milk glass bottle. Scarce.

44
Montana Territory Bottling Company Bottle Butte
Scarce hutch. Butte City Montana Territory.

45
David Smith Druggist Bottle Missoula Montana
Nice old bottle with original paper label.

46
Fort Snelling Cider Vinegar Minnesota Bottle
Scarce bottle. Foley Brothers Grocery St Paul Minnesota.

47
Montana Drug Store Heavy Mineral Oil Bottle
Roecher Drug Company, Bozeman Montana.

48
Antique Cobalt Blue Poison Bottle
Nice old bottle. A few chips as shown.

49
Imperial Glass Wall Pocket
Tip of wall pocket is chipped.

50
Furniture City Brewing Michigan Bottle
Grand Rapids Michigan, partial label.

51
Coleman 202 Chrome Green Hiking Camping Lantern
Nice lantern. No bail handle. Dated 5/1955.

52
Coleman 200a Burgundy Hiking Camping Lantern
Dated 4/1962. Burgundy Color. Scarce. No globe.

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Coleman 242b Hiking Camping Lantern
Nice lantern. Sunshine globe.

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Coleman Black Band 200a Hiking Camping Lantern
Scarce, black band lantern. Dated 10/1972.

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Coleman 200a Hiking Camping Lantern
No globe or handle. Dated 6/1971.

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Coleman 242b Hiking Camping Lantern
Knob on top has become detached and will need to be reset as shown.

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Coleman 500 Hiking Camping Stove
Nice stove. Dated 1953

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1950s Mid Century Jewelry Box
Very much in the style of Heywood Wakefield.

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Antique Missoula Montana Porcelain Buffalo Cup
Made for the Missoula Mercantile Company. Nice old piece.

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Antique Ski Skier Bookends K&O Pompeian Bronze
Nice old set of bookends. One has been broken at the waist and repaired a shown. Very nice set. Rare.

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Kodak Retina Longar Xenon C Lens
Nice example in original box.

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Navigare Necesse Ships Clock
Given away to the Grizzly Riders in 2001.

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Pacific Hide and Fur Depot Calendars
Great Falls Montana. 1966-1968.

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Rainbow Falls Great Falls Montana Dish
Nice souvenir dish. Rainbow Falls at Great Falls Montana.

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Zeiss Ikon Contaflex Camera
Nice camera, tessar 2.8 45mm lens.

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Vintage Western Cowboy Studded Belt
Nice old belt. Steer head buckle. Studded with gems. 28.5" total length overall.

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Navajo Sterling Silver Turquoise Concho Belt
Nice belt. Sterling Silver conchos. Buckle set with turquoise. 26.25" long overall.

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Sterling Silver Gold Cowboy Western Belt
Nice belt. Sterling silver ranger set, overlaid with gold. Leather belt adjustment strap is torn as shown. 40.5" long overall.

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Montana Sterling Silver Elk Tooth Earrings
Nice pair of earrings. Montana Bull Elk Teeth set in Sterling Silver.

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Betsy Ross Child Sized Sewing Machine
Nice example. Working order.

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Singer Sewhandy Model 20 Crinkle Sewing Machine
Nice example. No box or attachments.

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Group of Vintage Fantasy Posters
Frank Frazetta Savage Pellucidar, Frank Frazetta Pony Tail, and another by an unknown artist.

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Anaconda Montana Copper Company Ingot
Very nice arrowhead shaped ingot. Made by/for the Anaconda Copper Mining Company. 2" long.

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Antique Acoma Pueblo Pot Bowl
Nice old piece. Made at the Acoma Pueblo. 1920s. 2.5" diameter.

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Vintage Old Milwaukee Premium Beer Cone Top Can
Vintage 12 oz Milwaukee Premium Brand top opened, steel, cone top beer can from Waukee Brewing Co., Hammonton, N.J. Can has been opened, contents consumed and is thereby in a state of emptiness.

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WM Tegge & Co Makers Factory Humidor Tin Lid
Glass Cigar Jar Wm. Tegge & Co., Makers Factory, 319 1st District, Michigan 50 Cigars - the amount the jar was to hold - it is empty "Cigars" is also lightly embossed across the bottom of the jar Clear with a light purple tint Tin screw on lid Approx...

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Fort Vancouver Washington Indian Artifacts
Very nice grouping of artifacts. Note states that they were found at Fort Vancouver.

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Nude Art Deco Nouveau Table Lamp
Painted finish over pot metal. Condition as shown. Original, untested wiring.

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MCM 1955 Jefferson Golden Hour Mystery Clock
Mid Century desk/mantle clock. Currently not operational. The "Golden Hour" clock made by the Jefferson Electric Company of Bellwood, IL in the mid-1950's is the most often seen of the various mystery clocks and certainly one of the best looking....

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Cactus Pete's Jackpot, Nevada Guest Gift Set
Seagram's Canadian Whisky gift set with shot glass. Gift set from Cactus Pete's Jackpot NV Casino, 1966. Compliments of the house. Bottle has been opened and likely consumed.

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Bringing Up Father George McManus
Third Series, copyright 1919. Condition as shown, heavily enjoyed. Back cover missing.

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Arts Crafts Hammered Copper Platter Butte Montana
Folded edge, stamped with wave pattern design. Oblong shape, sized 13"x19.5". Hand made in Butte Montana by a Miners family.

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Vintage Lone Ranger Red Vinyl Saddle Bag Toy Purse
Rare find, delightful mid century toy depicting the masked man! Hi-Yo Silver. You too could possibly defend the helpless against the forces of evil packing this bag on your side.

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Antique Chinese Painted Bone Feather Fan
Beautiful and ornate hand painted white feathers depicting a bird nestled in flowers. Fancy carved handle. Perfect for a night out to the opera.

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Vintage Westclox Wrist Ben James Dean Watch
New old stock in the original box with tags. This has never been worn! This is a vintage wristwatch dating to circa 1950. It is the same model James Dean wore in "Rebel Without A Cause". This is almost never seen in this new old stock condition. Trul...

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Southwest Desert Landscape Painting
Acrylic on board. Signed L. Jones 1970. 10.75" x 12.5" framed.

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Hand Carved Bottle Stopper American Folk Art
Likely depiction of Mark Twain. Well made, dandy of a piece.

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Republic Period Bronze Chinese Platter
Reproduction piece from the Republic Period. 10" in diameter. Etched dragons, nice composition.

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Vintage Coca Cola Coke Can Travel Cooler
Nice promotional piece, holds a six pack and a snack or ice pack. Manufactured by EHCO, INC and has a classic braided plastic rope handle. 14.5" tall and 8" in diameter. Its a pretty cool piece!

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Noritake Art Nouveau Lemon Server
Beautiful hand painted Noritake Art Nouveau styled lemon server. This would also work well as a small catchall for jewelry or trinkets. Marked Noritake - Hand Painted - Made in Japan. 6.25" diameter, hard to find piece. Some paint wear.

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Stanley No. 55 Wood Plane Antique
Parts only. No rails or cutters.

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Antique Linde Welding Torch
Nice old torch. Scarce.

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Hagen Renaker California Pottery Owl Light
Nice pair of Night Lights. One is missing the cord.

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Fleming Sterling Silver Cowboy Hat Band
Very nice example. Adjustable as shown.

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1959 Playboy Playmate Calendar
Has some water damage as shown.

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Butte Montana Mercury Rocket Bank
Nice old bank. Given away by Metals Bank and Trust Company of Butte Montana.

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Antique Indian Rosewood Ink Blotter
Nice old piece. Inlaid as shown.

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Winchester Hatchet Axe
Nice example. Handle has been replaced.

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Vintage Ribbon Microphone
Nice old microphone. Makers label missing.

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Wood Duck Decoy Jane Reicker
Nice custom made duck decoy. Signed as shown. 11" long, neck has been broken and repaired.

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Antique Montana Gold Rush Assayers Scale
Very nice old traveling Assayers Scale. Would have been used in the field when buying from prospectors. Latch on case is broken.

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Montana Northern Pacific Railroad Wrench
Nice old wrench. Marked Northern Pacific Railroad.

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Butte Montana Copper Cup Abstract
Neat piece. Made in Butte at one of the Copper Mines. 4.5" tall.

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Vintage Pepsi Tin Advertising Bucket Cheinco
Made by the famous toy maker J. Chein. Some wear as shown.

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Miles City Montana Bar Saloon Spittoon
We were told that this Spittoon came out of the Montana Bar / Saloon in Miles City Montana. Marked on the top of the Spittoon as shown. Nice old piece of Montana History.

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Victorian Sternau Bath Towel Rod Holder
Nice piece. Would have had either a glass or wooden dowel between the two pieces. Made by Sternau.

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Tennessee Walking Horse Trophy
Eugene Hunt Club 1954 Tennessee Walking Horse Open Donor.

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Limoges France Porcelain Heart Shaped Box
Nice old box. Marked as shown. 2.75" by 3".

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Eloma Ammonia Bottle Pueblo Colorado
Nice old bottle with original label.

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The Senate Saloon Grand Junction Colorado Bottle
Rare old bottle. Would look beautiful tumbled.

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Pueblo Colorado Pharmacy Bottles
Palace Drug Store Central Block, Pearson Druggist, Baldwin Drug Co City Drug Store.

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Telluride Glenwood Springs Colorado Bottles
Nice pair of pharmacy bottles. Glenwood Springs, and WR Samson Druggist Telluride.

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Canon City Colorado Pharmacy Bottles
Hunter Palmer City Drug Store, and Mitchell Egbers Palace Drug Store.

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McNess Dessert Mixture Flavor Tins
Nice grouping. All are empty. Nice condition.