Nez Perce Beaded Men's Warshirt

Detail - Nez Perce Men's Warshirt with Ermine Drops and Classic Beadwork

Wonderfully decorative men's war shirt with over 30 ermine drops, beaded red trade cloth bib, and beaded panels in classic geometric patterns of rose, white, and shades of blue.  On native tanned hide, classic construction. Circa 1890s.

Brian Lebel's High Noon Auction, Jan 24, 2015
SOLD $23,000

Richard Amsel Original Artwork for John Wayne's Final Film

Richard Amsel Original Art for "The Shootist" Movie Poster

Original artwork for the poster for "The Shootist"
30" x 21"
mixed media on paper
Framed to 41" x 32"

"The Shootist" Finished Poster

A remarkable example of American illustration, Richard Amsel utilized his unique illustrative style in a combination of watercolor, acrylic, charcoal, colored pencil, and gouache to create this iconic movie poster. "The Shootist" (1976) was John Wayne's last film and is based on the 1975 novel of the same name by Glendon Swarthout. It is the story of a dying gunfighter who spends his last days looking for a way to die with the least pain and the most dignity. The film also stars Lauren Bacall, Ron Howard, James Stewart, Richard Boone, Hugh O'Brian and  Sheree North, all of whom are depicted in Amsel's artwork.

Brian Lebel's High Noon Auction, Jan 24, 2015
SOLD $18,400


Also at auction is an original "The Shootist" poster, mounted on canvas,
41" x 27 12" - Estimate: $350 - 450

Roy Rogers' Boots and Spurs

Roy Rogers' personal eagle boots and Bohlin spurs, from the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Museum Collection.

Roy Rogers' Eagle Boots and Bohlin Spurs

SPURS: 1930s Edward H. Bohlin silver overlaid, Hollywood, California, maker-marked stainless steel spurs with 2 1/2" shanks, 1 3/4" cookie-cutter rowels. Bohlinmade, Hollywood oval football cartouche stamped below the bar affixed to the swinging buttons on the left spur. Right spur made-to-match. 2-piece floral carved, Bohlin marked straps with 1 1/2" scalloped and engraved conchos and 3-piece maker-marked 1/2" engraved sterling buckle sets. Holes drilled on the heelbands for tie downs. 

BOOTS: Classic Roy Rogers custom-made boots with inlaid eagles on the shaft and back quarter, and another eagle on the vamp. Gold inlaid stars cross the top piping with decorative pulls. The boots have a Roy-made 2" slit on along the sole, his unique way of breaking in a snug pair of boots according to his son, Dusty.

Worn extensively by Roy from the early 1940s through the 1950s. Prominently displayed in numerous photos and at the Victorville and Branson Museums. 

Brian Lebel's High Noon Auction, Jan 24, 2015
SOLD $6,900

Tom Horn's Winchester Model 1894 .30-30

Tom Horn and His Winchester .30-30

This is the gun that Tom Horn was carrying the night he was arrested for the murder of Willie Nickell, the legendary crime he may or may not have committed. Horn gave the rifle to his good friend, Charles B. Irwin, just days before Horn's execution in Cheyenne, Wyoming. The rifle is well documented by scholars and historians, and has remained in the possession of the Irwin family. Other items from the C.B. Irwin estate are also included in the lot, including the guitar that Irwin purportedly played at Horn's storied hanging.

S/N 82667, Winchester Model 1894, .30 WCF, 26" round barrel, special order “button magazine,” three leaf express sight, Lyman front sight, standard crescent butt walnut stock and forearm.

Provenance: From the estate of C. B. Irwin 

Brian Lebel's High Noon Auction, Jan 24, 2015
SOLD $149,500

C.B. Irwin's Guitar that he Purportedly Played at Tom Horn's Hanging.

The Only Known Photograph of Billy the Kid

The Upham tintype or ferrotype, 3" x 2". Photographer unknown, c. late 1879 or early 1880.
It is the only authenticated photo of Billy the Kid, most likely taken by a traveling photographer in Fort Sumner New Mexico. This lot will sell with the following Dedrick / Upham family items: (Various spellings of "Dedrick" as per handrwritten notations with photos.) a) 1879 Tintype of Dan Dedrick , 3 5/8” x 2 3/8” at top, 2 1/4” at bottom; b) 1892 Photo of Dan Dedrich, cabinet card image of Dan by Ramsdell, no backstamp; c) 1919 Photo of Dan Dedrich, cabinet card image with backstamp of “A.E.Smith – Art-Gallery – Socorro, N.M.; d) 1936 Photo of Dan Dedrick, snapshot on glossy paper, 4 3/4” x 3; e) 1898 Photo of Mose Dedrick with Della Williams. Inscribed on reverse, “Compliments of Mose Dietrich & Della Wiliams to Mr. & Mrs. Upham – Jan 5 1898” front bottom stamped S.A.Waite – Emporia, Kansas, 4 x 5 3/4” image; f) 1907 Photo of Sam Dedrick, 3 3/16” x 4 5/8” unmounted, Identified on reverse in pencil; g) One-page statement of provenance by Frank L. Upham 6/17/1949: Weaverville, Cal. June 17 - 1949 This Tin type of William Bonnie (Billey the Kid) was given to Dan Dedrick by Billie in 1879, Dan gave it to Frank L. Upham (his nephew) in 1930. Frank L. Upham gave it to Elizabeth Upham (his daughter in Law) 1949 Frank L. Upham h) Two, one-page statements by Frank L. Upham 6/17/1949 regarding the Dedrick Bros. Weaverville Cal. June 17 - 49 Sam Dedrich lost his right arm near the shoulder when he was 12 years old, never pocked a gun in his life, run a livery barn at White Oak N.M. at the time of Lincoln Co war, saved Billey a few times by hideing him, or furnishing him and his men horses when needed. When Pat Garrison was killed it opened up the old fude they clame Sam was shot by a Mexican over a saddle, but take note it was only a shot time after Pat was killed until they got uncle Sam. They got Uncle Mose a year later. The Jordan it mentions in Sams death notice was Billie Wilson he had paid his debt to sosiety, had a ranch of his own but spent a lot of his time with Uncle Sam Photo taken 1896 other on 1907 Frank L. Upham Waterville Cal. June 17th 1949 The true name of the 3 Dedrick Bros. was Detrich They had it change to Dedrick when the went to N.M. during the Lincoln Co war Dan had a ranch on Bosque River (think mispelt mane of river) he fought in the battle when McSweeny house was burnt, he caried a 44 ball in his left arm above elbow for rest of his life that got in that fight , Pat Garret does not mention him being in it but he was. Tin Tipe taken in N.M. 1878. photo in 1819 Kodac taken in 1936 Frank L. Upham.

Brian Lebel's Old West Auction - June 25, 2011
SOLD $2,300,000