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      <image:title>About - The Dick Idol Lifestyle Brand…</image:title>
      <image:caption>In the mid -1990’s, Dick parlayed his notoriety in the outdoor world into the Dick Idol Lifestyle Brand. Since that time, the “Dick Idol” brand has been the label on thousands of products that include furniture, accessories, lighting, floor coverings, wall décor and many other product categories. During this period he used his artistic and design skills, as well as name recognition, to become one of the most widely recognized outdoor brand personalities in the Home Furnishing Industry. His combination of artwork in many forms and unique design capabilities have been infused into thousands of products sold worldwide through brand licensees. Today, his current collections of furniture are sold through stores nationwide, can be found at: www.dickidolfurniture.com</image:caption>
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      <image:title>About - Dick Idol Signature Gallery…</image:title>
      <image:caption>In early 2012, Dick and his wife, Toni Rae opened the Dick Idol Signature Gallery, a fine art gallery located in beautiful downtown Whitefish, Montana. It has quickly become one of the premier fine art galleries in the Northwest. The gallery represents a large number of regional and nationally recognized artists whose work includes painting, sculpture, and outstanding works in other mediums. The gallery offers a wide range of styles from traditional, impressionistic, to contemporary. Visit the Gallery →</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In the early 1980’s he co-founded North American Whitetail Magazine with “Game and Fish Publications”. Dick became its most featured writer and photographer, publishing hundreds of articles and photographs. The magazine quickly became number one in the industry and remains in that position today. Dick launched a show circuit in the 1980’s displaying his whitetail collection, which has been exhibited across most of North America. At most shows Dick was the featured expert speaker and outdoor personality. During this period, Dick co-founded the first “Whitetail Show” called the “Dixie Deer Classic” in Raleigh, N.C. and he would continue on to help other states establish their own shows.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>About - Bronze Works…</image:title>
      <image:caption>The scope of Dick’s bronze work includes smaller tabletop editions, bas relief, lobby and mid-size sculptures, and some of the largest, most dramatic and complex bronze monuments in North America. His work has become internationally known for its portrayal of dramatic action, true to life gestures, stunning anatomical correctness, and an overall bronze presentation unmatched in today’s art world. Since 1993 Dick has created over 100 sold out bronze editions and hundreds of bas reliefs and three dimensional works that have been used in a wide array of functional products such as furniture, accessories, lighting etc. See Bronzes →</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Over the last several decades, Dick’s uncharted path has taken him down a road unparalleled in the outdoor world. After college, Dick moved to Alaska where he owned and operated one of the top taxidermy businesses, which eventually evolved to include guiding, outfitting and booking hunts for big game clients around the world. With a degree in Wildlife Biology, Dick subsequently spent many years actively pursuing his outdoor passions of hunting, taxidermy and guiding in Alaska, Africa, the West and most other big game frontiers of the 70’s and 80’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>About - First a little history…</image:title>
      <image:caption>In his younger days, Dick Idol grew up in the rural countryside of North Carolina where he spent most of his time in the woods and playing sports. As an athlete, he attended North Carolina State University on a football and baseball scholarship and was a member of the famous “White Shoe Defense” which was the number one team in the nation and winner of the Liberty Bowl. As a result, he received offers to play in the NFL. But…..his passion was always the outdoors.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>About - Dick Idol products and Cabela’s…</image:title>
      <image:caption>Over a period of decades, Dick became involved in many facets related to Whitetails and the outdoor world in general. He has regularly appeared in Cabela’s catalogue as a clothing designer, endorser and model for clothing. He also made numerous appearances as a brand personality and speaker at Bass Pro Shops, L.L.Bean, Safari Club, NRA functions and at most of the outdoor shows across the country.There are numerous lines of outdoor products on the market bearing his name including books, videos, outdoor apparel, television shows and functional outdoor products to name a few. He has become an icon in the outdoor world and especially in the realm of Whitetail deer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In the early 1990’s, Dick finally recognized that his greatest passion, and perhaps his strongest talent, was in the world of art. He embraced drawing, painting and sculpture and became a student of fine art. Finally, his passion and love for the outdoors and its wildlife, landscapes and beauty could now be expressed in visual terms. More than ever, Dick Idol is translating his passion for the outdoors and art into timeless creations in many art forms. He has been successful at incorporating his artwork, both flat and dimensional in many forms of functional products, while at the same time, marketing his fine art (paintings and sculptures) across several lifestyle categories. See Original Paintings →</image:caption>
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      <image:title>About - The Whitetails…</image:title>
      <image:caption>In the 1970’s Dick began to focus on his special interest, Whitetail deer. He spent more than 40 years amassing the greatest collections of famous Whitetail deer antlers in the world, including the famous Hole in the Horn buck, both archery typical and non-typical world records, many state records and generally the largest and most well-known Whitetails in North America. (Based on the Boone and Crockett scoring system). Today, the collection resides in the Bass-Pro Museum in Springfield Missouri.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>About - Original Paintings and Giclee Prints…</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dick’s paintings are generally done in oils and are widely known for their dramatic lighting, creative composition, attention to detail and use of action poses and gestures. Most collectors have come to recognize and appreciate his extensive experience in the outdoors and his accurate understanding of anatomy, scale and gesture. See Giclee Prints →</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>His most profound contribution to the bronze monument world is what Dick has coined “Interactive Bronze Monuments” whereby numerous sensory elements are incorporated for maximum viewer interaction. The judicious use of moving and static water, special lighting features above and below the waterline, forms of audio such as waterfall noise and music, artificial and natural stonescapes, landscaping, light and water shows, etc. all add up to maximum “WOW” power. See Monuments →</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dick Idol is one of America’s best known authentic outdoorsman, artist and brand personalities. In 2012, Dick was inducted into the Outdoor Legends Hall of Fame and in the same year was also the first to be inducted into his high school Athletic Hall of Fame. Dick and his wife, Toni Rae reside in Whitefish, Montana, next to Glacier National Park. Say Hello →</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Phantom of the Deep Woods 12” x 12” Limited Edition of 75 Roll: $ 175 Wrap: $ 375 Framed: $ 550</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fireweed Sunset I 28” x 14” Limited Edition of 75 Roll: $ 350 Wrap: $ 625 Framed: $ 975</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Evening Camp Available in two sizes: 48” x 48” Limited Edition of 75 Roll: $ 1,200 Wrap: $1,750 Framed: $2,650 36” x 36” Limited Edition of 75 Roll: $ 800 Wrap: $1,250 Framed: $1,950</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Red Fox Trilogy I 14” x 11” Limited Edition of 75 Roll: $ 175 Wrap: $ 350 Framed: $ 575</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Firelight Tipi 20” x 20” Limited Edition of 75 Roll: $ 300 Wrap: $ 525 Framed: $ 875</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>High Plain Drifters Available in two sizes: 48” x 60” Limited Edition of 75 Roll: $1,450 Wrap: $2,100 Framed: $3,200 36” x 45” Limited Edition of 75 Roll: $ 950 Wrap: $1,650 Framed: $2,400</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2023-03-22</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>1021 Record Book Whitetail Shed found by Dick Idol I was hunting this buck in the mid-1990’s on the Ochapouace Indian Reserve along the Battle River in Saskatchewan, Canada.  I had my chance at him just after daylight one morning where I was set up at the tree line of a huge field.   The buck was with a doe in the field about 500-600 yards out and I knew he would run for the river.  He left the doe and was running toward me and when he was just coming into range, he dropped behind a low hill so that I could only see his antlers.  No chance for a shot.  My guide had been parked in his truck and was videoing him at 100 yards.  That night we watched the video and I saw how big he really was!  The following spring, I hunted for his sheds and managed to find his left side.  With only 8 points, this side grosses 109 points and given a 20” inside spread, he would gross around 239.  This story is bad enough, but after studying the video, I estimated his right side (which had a big deep fork and more points) would gross 20” more. It was the buck’s lucky day!  But for me, it was a terrible one as I had missed an opportunity for an estimated 258 inch non-typical (gross). ($3,000)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1028 Giant Non Typical Whitetail Shed with 4 Drop Tines This antler doubled with a 22” inside spread grosses in the 240’s.  Wisconsin or Maine buck.  From the Fred Goodwin collection and very old (prior to 1960’s).  A shed that has it all – mass, four drop tines, great history and great character. ($3,500)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1001 Giant World Class Non Typical Record Elk Shed This huge shed was found in 1860 in the mountains above Denver, CO.  Remained in rancher’s collection for many decades.  I purchased it over 25 years ago.  According to the “Shed Antler Record Book”, this shed was number 1 non-typical elk in Colorado!  Scores over 200 NT with 8 standing typical points, a drop tine over 20” long and a circumference of 11” at G-4 point.  Mostly brown but a small amount of weather checking.  Must see in person to appreciate its size and unique character.  The rarest of the rare!  Circa 1860. ($10,600)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1012 Freak Whitetail Rack Right side with 3 points, left one has a split beam near base with four points.  The ear/skin would have passed between the rear of his eye and base of the ear.  White, but in good condition. ($150)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1018 Incredibly Rare Freak/Non Typical Moose Antlers Outside spread near 65” with estimated broken points.   There are 20 points on the right side, 15 on the left and 35 total.  This bull also has a third separate pedicle with a short point for a total of three pedicles.   He was found dead in Alaska in the fall of 2003 by a bush pilot while flying.  After finding a landing location, he walked nearly 20 miles each way to get the antlers back to the plane.  From the scene, it was apparent he was killed by another bull.  This is one unbelievable Bull Moose!  I’ve owned him since he was found. ($10,500)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1005-b Locked Bull Moose Horns from Maine (image two)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1023 World Class Typical Whitetail Shed In 1990, I was contacted by an Iowa hunter who had found this shed.  He has seen this buck occasionally and told me the other side (right) was nearly identical.  I visited him in Iowa and purchased this shed.  We kept in contact but to my knowledge, the other side was never found nor was the buck ever killed.  I kept in contact with this hunter because I knew it was a potential new world record.  This side grosses a little over 100 inches.  Doubling 100 inches and given a 24” inside spread, he would gross 224 typical points!   At the time, the Jordan buck was the typical world record at 206 2/8”.  Talk about what a world record typical should look like, this is him! ($5,700)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1004 Freak Moose Antler with Orange Lichen Approximately 17” long, 12 points.  From Maine.  Very massive, unique and rare. Circa 1980’s. ($1,300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1007 Huge Whitetail Antlers Right side 13 points, left 16 points – total 29 points.  Two drop tines, cracked skull plate and lots of heavy beading in lower portions.  Darker color is probably from hanging in a bar for decades.  Beautiful rich patina and is in great condition.  Without a doubt, a very impressive buck! Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($2,600)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1043-B World Class Moose Shed Antler (image two)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1039 Rare Dug Up Buffalo Skull  This complete buffalo skull was dug out of the bank of the Missouri River a few miles below the Fort Peck dam in the 1980’s.  It was buried several feet below ground level and the bone has been stained by reddish brown deposits in the soil.  Wonderful rare patina.  Great condition.  Two nose bones have been glued back in place.  This bull skull is very, very old and predates prior to the 1850’s.   Circa pre 1850’s. ($5,500)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1002  Very Old Huge Non Typical Mule Deer Shed Antler I acquired this more than 25 years ago, but in my opinion it is at least 100 years old and possibly older.  In all, there are 16 points with 2 major drop tines, one with one extra point and the other has 2 additional points for a total of 5.  Both drop tines are approximately 11” long.  I’ve never scored this shed.   Two points off G-2 have chipped ends, Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($3,100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1009 White Freak Elk Shed Some hard white and some weather checking.  Heavy with 13 points.  Extremely rare.  Found by a ranch hand on the UU Bar Ranch in Cimmeron, N.M. in 1975. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1024 Massive Palmated Elk Shed Found near Choteau, Montana in 2001.  Total of 9 points, lots of mass and beautiful patina.  Very unique hole swirl in the main beam between G-1 and G-2. ($500)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1025 Rare One-of-a-Kind Whitetail Antlers Grown into a Tree I acquired this piece in 1995 from a Montana man who had owned them for 35 years.  Very old.  The 4 ½” diameter tree looks to be an Aspen or Cottonwood.  My presumption of their story is someone probably hung these 2 sheds over a tree limb and they remained there for many years.  Over time, the tree actually grew “around” the five point antlers.  Surprisingly, both antlers are in good condition with slight chew marks.  Some of nature’s rarest work! ($3,000)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1034-B Skull Cap, Half skull, one Sheath  Pick up from 1901 (See 1033-1037) ($350)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1036-D Bull Buffalo Skull  Missing some portions of nose and front of skull. Has both horns.  Picked up in 1901.  (See 1033-1037) ($2,600)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1019 Ancient Small Walrus Tusk 16” long.  In 2004, I was filming a Dick Idol television show on St. Laurence Island in the native village of Savoonga located between Alaska and Russia.  This tusk was found along the beach while I was there and I managed to acquire it.  Brown patina worn off from waves breaking on the sand. ($350)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1010 Very Rare and Unique Antlers Could be a Mulie or Whitetail, hard to tell.  Greatest spread 13”.  Has some chewed points.  He is a wild freak by any definition. Circa early 1900’s. ($350)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1037-E Full Bull Buffalo Skull  Good condition considering skull is more than 120 years old.  Skull is in very good condition except some horn missing at the base of the right horn.  Almost impossible to find five skulls with known provenance and turn of the century age.  These are the real deal.  (See 1033-1037) Circa 1901. ($4,000)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1011 Lichen Covered Whitetail Shed Rare to find lichen in this condition.  Found by Dick Idol in the 1980’s in heavy timber with little sun.  Split brow tines, one drop tine and 7 points.  Small amount of chew marks.  An attractive horn for any collection. ($150)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1006 Very large Fossilized Shark Tooth Width is 4 ¼” long.  Beautiful polished rich amber color and mint condition.  Came from a huge shark. Circa thousands of years old. ($700)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1031 Massive Six Point Typical Whitetail Shed Found by Dick Idol in the North Battleford area of Saskatchewan, Canada.  Gnarly with heavy beading almost all the way out.  Unfortunately, it was hit by a farmer’s equipment and cut off length on four points.  Probably would have scored in the 180s. Incredible mass throughout!  This was one hell of a buck. Circa 1980’s. ($1,300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1040 Elk Antler Grown into Ponderosa Pine Cut down by a good friend of Dick’s in the 1970’s at an old homestead in western Montana, Most likely the rack was nailed to this tree and it grew to this size around the antlers over a period of many years (1920-1940?).  Some antler visible on the opposite side of tree.  A “bird hole” that was well used, came with two points for perches.  The pine is approximately 4’ tall and 20” wide.  This piece is as rare as they come. ($3,000)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1020 Giant Non Typical Whitetail Shed Antler Assuming this right side antler matches in score to the left side, with an estimated inside spread, the buck would gross score in the 240’s non-typical.  This is a Minnesota shed and was once painted green and hanging in a MN hardware store for decades.  Windmere Smith, a good antler collector friend of mine from Wisconsin, gave this shed to Fred Goodwin of Maine, as they were good friends.  Fred Goodwin began collecting Whitetail racks and sheds in 1900.  Fred and I became good friends in the 1970’s.  In the early 1980’s, I bought Fred’s entire collection of 2700 racks and sheds.  This shed was in that collection and now, it’s been in my collection for more than 40 years.  Because Windmere and Fred were like father figures to me (I was the new kid on the block), this shed has always held special meaning for me.  It has 14 points and all the character and eye appeal one could ask for.  And it has great history! ($4,000)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1042 Giant Naturally Shed Moose Antler This left side is approximately 23” across the palm and 44” long from top to bottom (following the back side of the palm).  Back side of palm darker than front side – normal color and has 13 points.  Very impressive shed!  Probably from Alaska. ($2,700)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1003 Massive Whitetail Shed Antler I’ve not scored this shed but my guess is that it would be close to book.   Left antler with a 6 ½” base and a total of six points.  Must hold to appreciate! Circa late 1900’s. ($700)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1041 Spoon Carved from Buffalo Horn Indian made pre 1900.  Not fancy but well-made and functional. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1044 World Class Moose Shed Antler Right side is approximately 22” across palm and 51” Long (following the back side of the palm). Near perfect condition, no broken points and natural color.  Weighs nearly 30 pounds with 14 points.  Never scored, from Alaska.  This is the most impressive Moose shed I’ve ever seen! ($6,600)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1033 – A Buffalo Skulls – “Last of the Great Herds” These five full and partial buffalo skulls have historical significance.  They are truly some of the last “Wild Buffalo”.  This saga began in 1883 when white hunters killed a group of buffalo for their robes (hides).  These same five skulls were found by Ernest White in 1901 at the West Knee on the Teton River, 30 miles north of Great Falls, MT.  They survived because the White family preserved and displayed them at various places for more than 100 years, all in Montana.  For many years they were displayed at the St. Ignatius museum near Polson, MT.  At some point, these skulls were at the Flathead Lake Lookout Museum.  In 1999, Thane White (I presume a relative) died and I purchased these skulls at his estate sale.  1033-A is a young bull skull with no sheaths.  Excellent condition, 20” long by 23” wide.  (See 1033-1037) Circa 1901. ($2,200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1029 Fossilized Walrus Tusk Great patina, 24” long.  Thousands of years old.  Dug up on St. Laurence Island when I was there in the 1980’s.  Very rare. ($1,300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1008 Young Buck with Great Potential Total of 12 points, outside spread is 17 ½” and three drop tines.  Probably a 2 ½ year old buck. Circa 1980. ($350)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1017 Huge Bighorn Sheep Horns Scores in the 190’s to over 200.  Right horn 35.5”, left 37.2”, bases are Right 13.6” and Left 14”.  I purchased these horns at auction in 2008 at the Fish and Game confiscation sale in Kalispell, MT.  100% legal with plug number 036.  They were a pickup on skull with some light weather checking. ($7,000)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1016 Buffalo Skull with Heavy Lichen Full skull with no caps.  Excellent condition with lichen over most of the horn cores and skull.  Young bull.  Very old turn of the century skull.   ($800)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1015 Freak Whitetail Partial Skull An extreme oddity where both antlers turn downward from the skull attachment to the antler.  The longer right antler is 7 ½” long, left is 1 ½” long.  Both antlers at the base have a small point going upward which demonstrates nature is still programmed to grow upward. ($350)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1027 Prehistoric Crocodile Skull 19” Long, 25 visible teeth.  Very impressive and rare.  I’ve owned it for over 15 years and the individual I acquired it from didn’t know where it was discovered.  It certainly appears to be thousands of years old.  One hell of a conversation piece. ($1,200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1022 Record Book Typical Whitetail Shed This is a big typical shed I acquired many years ago.  Probably from the Midwest. Score 188 1/8” plus 2 non-typical points equals 90 1/8”.  90 1/8” plus 90 1/8” equals 180 2/8” and given an inside spread of 24”, he grosses and estimated 204 2/8”.  World class shed. ($2,200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1013 Freak Young Whitetail Buck Full skull without front nose bones.  Very unusual pedicles that sit higher than normal off the skull.  Hard white condition. Circa 2004. ($100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1026 Ancient Walrus Tusk on Skull When I was filming in the small native village of Savoonga on St. Laurence Island, I became friends with a few native young men who were helping us with our project.  At the time, some enterprising men had recently discovered they could locate ancient camp sites of their ancestors and dig deep enough (5’to 10’) to find many remnants of an earlier civilization, weapons, tools, carvings etc.  This skull and tusk were dug up from around 6’ deep while I was there.  I was fortunate enough to acquire them.  Once I was back in Anchorage, I sought out a restorer who treated and conditioned them to stabilize them from drying. Tusks are about 17 ½” long and are probably from an old female.  I made the frame from buckskin and reclaimed wood.  This piece is hundreds of years old, has a great rust brown patina, are in remarkable condition and are as rare as they come. ($6,600)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1032 Very Old Big Bull Elk Skull Dick found in the 1980’s.  Missing some nose bones.  Great conversation piece. ($100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1030 Near Book Five Point Whitetail Shed Found in the Ruby Valley by Dick in 2008.  White with some weather checking but otherwise good condition. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1035-C Bull Buffalo Skull  Half skull, missing front half, no horns. Picked up in 1901 (See 1033-1037) ($2,500)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1038 Single Buffalo Horn  Right side of bull buffalo with no core. Horn in great condition, shows some weather checking.  Unique! Circa 1900’s. ($100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1005 Locked Bull Moose Horns from Maine Larger Bull Moose Horns are approximately 60+” wide with 30 points.  When I bought these in the 1990’s, the larger bull was No. 1 all-time state record for Maine.  They are locked tight and some points have even punched holes in the other one’s antlers because of the incredible force in such a battle.  Finding locked moose antlers is an extreme rarity but when one is a current state record, there are no odds for that happening!  But it did!  Incredible showpiece! Circa 1990’s or earlier. ($14,000)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1014 Healed Broken Deer Leg A conversation piece that shows that a broken leg can heal on its own.   I found this many years ago off a whitetail deer foreleg and was surprised to see the strength of the healing process.  I would say that the healed break on this bone is stronger than the rest of the bone.  The power of nature is amazing! ($100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1043 World Class Moose Shed Antler This left side is approximately 24” across the palm and 45” long from top to bottom (following the backside of the palm).  Near perfect condition, no broken points and natural color.  Weighs nearly 30 pounds with 16 points.  I’ve never scored this shed.  From Alaska. ($5,700)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3014 Hudson Bay 1670 Brand Scotch Whiskey – A Blend Height 10 ¾” x 3 ½” dia.  This is an unopened bottle of Scotch whiskey produced and bottled in Edinburgh, Scotland and was imported to the U.S.  by Old Rose Distributing Co., Chicago, IL. Smaller label on front shows “King Charles II Granting the Company’s Royal Charter 2nd May 1670”.  (HBC).  Revenue paper seal and gold foil over lid are both unbroken.  Imported around 1950.  One could assume this is a well-aged bottle of whiskey! ($250)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3027 HBC Earthen Whiskey Jug Height 12” x 7” dia.  Very old and rare! Narrative on one side “Hudson’s Bay Co. Winnipeg”.  Wonderful condition except no cork on top.  Blue and White lines circle top and bottom. Circa 1800’s. ($800)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3024 HBC Number Six Tea Tin Height 9” x 6” W.  Great lithos on all sides including hinged lid.  Graphics include “The Golden West with lady and wheat fields, HBC upper Fort Garry 1835-1885,” Jack Canuck in the Northwest TO-DAY and HBC Coat of Arms.  Well used with some minor scuffing. Circa 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3053 HBC Rare Fort Garry Smoking Tobacco Tin Height 4 ¾” x 3 ¾” W x 2 ½” deep.  Very attractive tin with light yellow/gold against cobalt blue.  Lithos on the front and rear are the same with image of Fort Garry, Indians, canoes, etc.  Lid with HBC Coat of Arms gold on blue, bottom all gold.  Paper revenue strip nearly complete and marked “series of 1915”. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3054 Copenhagen Snuff Ceramic Jug/Jar Height 6” x 4” W.  All original including paper label, lead lid with embossing, cream colored glazing and is still full of original stuff.  Very rare and attractive.  Came from a museum in Big Timber, MT. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3021 Hudson Bay Whisky Bottle with Coat of Arms 9 ½” Tall.  Not old but very neat looking bottle with unique cork/lid. Circa 1970’s. ($50)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3030 HBC Cut Plug Tobacco Tin Height 1” x 3 ¾” L x 2 ¾” W.  All the lithos are on the lid.  In use scuffing with a name scratched in. Circa 1900. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3008 HBC Imperial Mixture Tobacco Tin Height 2 ¾” x 3 ¼” Diameter.  1/5 lbs. A beautiful red tin with black and gold lithographs. Has HBC Coat of Arms on lid, raised letters on bottom.  Excellent condition with nice patina. Circa 1915. ($250)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3073 Hudson Bay Token 1 ½” long.  Used by HBC as legal tender.  However this is a replica of an original.  Not old. ($25)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3013 Makah Basketry Covered Bottle Height 11 ½” x 3 ¼” dia.  Very old with superb weaving and subtle designs and color.  Fully woven on bottom.  Very striking appeal. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3007 Hudson Bay Company Ink Ceramic Jug 18 ½” T x 9 ¼” W.  The rarest of the rare!  Only two known to exist.  The other one is in the Hudson Bay Museum in Winnipeg, Canada.  Marked “HB Co. 3” (gal).  Bristol Glaze.  Made in England circa 1850-1880.   Not many were brought over because of weight, size and breakability.  Their purpose was to bring over ink.  Cork top plug is the original.  Excellent Condition. Circa mid 1800’s. ($2,300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3017 HBC Imperial Tobacco Mixture Round Tin Height 1 ¾” x 3 ¼” dia.  Has some paper revenue seal.  Lid has HBC Coat of Arms, side with narrative including “Made in Canada” and bottom narrative with raised letters.  Excellent condition, great color. Circa 1915. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3057 HBC Red/Black Four Point (Beaver) Trade Blanket 90” Long x 70” Wide.  Good condition but some slight moth damage. Circa 1940. ($150)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3068 Very Old Finger Woven Sash in Fabulous Condition Entire length is 136” long by 5” wide.  Each end has 30” twisted fringe.  Almost impossible to find this very early sash in this condition.  This one is made of linen by the Herons probably for trade with the French Voyageurs or the Hudson Bay trappers.  The red is Cochineal, green is Indigo. Circa late 1700’s/early 1800’s. ($4,000)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3066 Sheared Beaver Top Hat in Decorative Leather Hat Box Height 10 ½” x 14” W x 12 ½” Deep.  This is a very attractive all leather hat box with tooling, leather braid and brass hardware.  Most likely this was a special order for a wealthy client by the name of J.W. Doriss, which is printed on the bottom of the box.  Inside the lid of hat are the letters “JWD” cut out of brass plate with maker’s stamp above.  (Blaylock &amp; Blynn).  The hat and box are in excellent condition except the two leather straps are broken where they attach top metal buckles.  The demand for  sheared beaver, such as this hat, is what brought the World to the West!   Circa late 1800’s. ($750)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3074 Very Old Clay Pipe and Tin Case 6” Long.  Embossed on tin stem “Harley’s Peerless Ale” and stamped on opposite side of tin “Pat. Apld for Pipe Jacket Co. Pawtucket”.  On pipe stem, one side reads “McDougal” and “Scotland” on the other.  Great idea! Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3012 Extremely Rare HBC “Red River Pipe Tobacco” Tin Height 4 ¼” x 4 ½” dia.  Paper label marked “English Mixture” and map of Red river and Winnipeg area.  Well-marked and in great condition. Unusual silver colored tin.  A portion of the original paper seal still remains.  Circa early 1900’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3010 Five Lbs. Fort Garry Coffee Tin Height 8 ¾” x 8” Diameter.  Excellent Condition with some in-use wear.  Has original handle which is very rare.  Front side with litho of Fort Garry with natives, tipis, etc.  Back side litho of HBC flag on pole and narrative denotes “Wholesale Winnipeg, Manitoba” and Vancouver, B.C.”.  Great tin! Circa early 1900’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3005 Spectacular and Rare Number Two HBC Tea Tin 8 ½” T x 5 ½” W.  Great lithographs on four sides and on hinged lid.  Burgundy, red, green, golds and yellow combined for graphics.  Lid graphics are HBC Coat of Arms, sides include graphics “Hudson Bay Co.’s Upper Fort Garry 1836-1882.”  “Jack Canuck in the Northwest Today”, “Golden Wheat Girl” and Coat of Arms.  Good condition.  Circa 1890. ($800)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3045 HBC Black “Vacuum Fresh” Coffee Tin 14” H x 9” W.  This probably is their largest tin and is very difficult to collect.  All four sides are the same lithos of dark blue/black against silver background.  Has some minor rust spots on one side, otherwise in good condition, original lid. Circa 1940’s. ($250)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3055 Rare Original Hudson Bay Point Blanket Box 30 ½” Long x 18’ W x 3 ¼” Deep.  Nearly impossible to find an intact blanket box in such wonderful condition.  Beautiful graphics on front and all four sides.  Some in-use wear on box edges but nearly perfect.  HBC plastic blanket bag (with narrative) inside box. Circa 1950’s era. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3002 Very Attractive and Rare Fort Garry Smoking Tobacco Tin 4 ½” T and 4 ½” W. Wonderful graphics all around the sides and a brass colored stamped lid.   Fort Garry graphics on front and rear sides.  Lid has 3-D relief of two Indians standing next to each other with a tobacco leaf in between.  Near perfect condition.  Very hard to find. Circa early 1900’s. ($600)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3009 Very Old Hudson Bay Jamaica Rum Bottle Height 7 ½” x 3 ½” x 2”. Excellent condition.  Some pencil writing on front and back label.  HBC Coat of Arms graphics on both sides of this 13 1/4 ounce bottle. Distilled in Jamaica.  Great litho on back of bottle describes HBC’s history of rum which began May 24, 1775. Circa 1800’s. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3064 HBC Company Envelope with Flag 5” Deep x 11 ½” long.  The odd size by today’s standard indicates its very old as well as the aged coloring.  HBC red flag that usually flew over forts, trading posts and other activities on left side.  Rare to find in this condition. ($100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3049 HBC Crockery Fort Garry Teapot Height 3 ¾” x 4” Dia.  Brown glaze with embossed HBC flag on one side and Fort Garry with embossed image of the Fort Garry gate and Indian camp scene.  Lid with handle and hole.  Very rare and extremely difficult to find.  Has been used. Circa pre 1940. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3059 Old Canadian Trading Post Flag 72” Long x 48” W.  This flag usually flew with a Hudson Bay Trading Post flag.  Some in-use wear from actual use but very minor.  Makes a bold statement of color and design in any room. Circa late 1800’s. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3015 HBC Fort Garry Smoking Tobacco Tin Height 2 ½” x 4” W.  Red, blue and yellow tin with neat lithos of the old Fort Garry main gate.  Lid graphics of Coat of Arms.  Some scuffing but very minor.   One of the hardest to find in this size. Circa 1910. ($850)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3026 HBC Rare Rectangular 1/11 lb. Cut Plug Tobacco Tin Height 1” x 3 ½” L x 2 ¾” W. Paper revenue seal dated 1915.  A very hard to find tin.  Red with black and gold litho.  Made in Canada.  Excellent condition, very light scuffing. Circa 1915. ($400)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3060 HBC Wooden Shipping Coffee Barrel Height 33” x 20 ½” Dia.  One side reads Net 146lbs, Fresh Roasted Manchester Blend Coffee” Other side:  “From Hudson Bay Company Wholesale, Vancouver, B.C.”  Very rare!  Good condition. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3072 HBC Beaver Medallion 2 ¼” long x 1 3/4 “ W.  Made of silver or pewter with an image of a beaver on front side and marked on back “Hudson Bay” in raised letters. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3004 HBC Very Rare Large Fort Garry Coffee Tin 10” T x 7”W.  This 5 lb. Fort Garry Brand tin is very difficult to find.  Was distributed by the Wholesale branch in Winnipeg, Canada.  Label shows Fort Garry gate with 3 Indians in front of their tipis smoking Calumets tobacco.  Minor scratches with light rust spots on lid.  Never been cleaned.  Missing wire handle.  Identical images on front and rear sides. Circa 1910.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3033 HBC Imperial Mixture Smoking Tobacco Tin Height 3” x 4 ¼” W.  Round tin with black and gold lettering on red.  Full paper revenue wrap intact.  Some darkening overall but good and readable.  Few dents or scratches. Circa early 1900’s. ($150)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3019 HBC Imperial Darjeeling Tea Tin Height 5 ½ “ x 3 ½” W.  Wonderful lithos on all sides.  Hinged lid with HBC Coat of Arms and “Importers of Tea since 1716”.  One side “Directions” for making tea, 2nd side HBC Coat of Arms and the history of bringing tea to Canada in 1715.  Other two sides identical litho narrative.  Beautiful tea tin in great condition. Circa 1920.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3022 HBC Rare Long Neck Whiskey Bottle Height 13”.  Very early with old smoky glass.  Raised letters “Hudson Bay Co. Incorporated 1670”.  Cork plug still in.  Circa 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($650)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3028 Early Hudson’s Bay Co. Jamaica Rum Bottle Height 12”.  Very difficult to find this example with original intact paper label, original screw cap with lithos and most of the paper revenue stamp which passed over the cap.  Shows good age and patina. Looks great in any collection. Circa 1920’s.   ($400)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3052 HBC Rare Ceramic Whiskey Jug Height 11” x 5 ¾” Dia.  The only graphic reads “The Hudson Bay Company, Incorporated 1670, Lethbridge, Alta.”  Cream with a dark brown glaze.  Original cork top.  A crack line visible in top portion of jug, hardly noticeable. Circa 1800’s/early 1900’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3042 HBC Blue Fort Garry Smoking Tobacco Tin Height 1” x 3 ½” L x 2 ¾” W.   This is a very rare tin.  It is beautiful with Fort Garry gate and Old Fort Garry, Indian Tipis, canoes etc.  All lithographed on the hinged lid.  Base color is cobalt blue with yellow, black and gold designs.  Plain gold bottom.  Normal in use wear, excellent condition. Circa 1900-1915. ($500)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3070 Framed HBC 1942 Calendar Frame size 31 “ H x 18” W.  “RM Ballantyne at Tadoussac, 1846.  Image shows several HBC products such as Candy Stripe Capote, Copper Pot, Sash and more. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3036 HBC Porcelain “Beaver Bottle” Canadian Whiskey Height 7” x 5” W.  Contemporary but very unique and attractive.  Paper seal visible marked 1967, paper labels on front and rear.  One label tells the story of the relationship founding in 1670, the fur trade era and the relationship of the Canadian Beaver throughout it all. Circa 1967. ($150)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3020 HBC Imperial Mixture Tobacco Tin Height 3 ¼” x 4 ¼” dia.  Rare to find paper seal intact (except cut line to open can).  Various litho narrative around sides.  Lid with HBC Coat of Arms.  Strong colors and near perfect condition. Circa early 1900’s. ($250)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3067 Sheared Beaver Top Hat with German Silver and Leather Decorations Height 7” x 11 ½” depth.  Very striking!  German silver band fully circles hat.  Blue and yellow fabric anchors yellow feathers (real).  Red fabric lies beneath silver band.  The band inside the hat is marked “Worn by Geo. E. Spence” along with other narrative.  This hat shows in-use wear and is in good to fair condition. Circa 1800’s. ($650)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3035 HBC Earthen Jug Rye Whiskey Height 9 ½” with original cork top.  Distilled in Winnipeg, Canada by Hudson Bay Distillers Ltd and sold under brand name “Royal Charter, Hudson Bay” with Coat of Arms.  Not old but very decorative.  Fine condition. Circa mid 1900’s. ($100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3071 HBC “IQ” Copper Pot with Lid Height 5” x 5” W.    Excellent condition.  This pot is very rare and One hundred percent correct.  Wonderful copper patina.  “IQ” means one quart. Circa 1800’s. ($1,250)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3031 HBC Imperial Mixture Tobacco Tin Height 5 ¾ ” x 4 ¼” Dia. Round.  Beautiful orange/red, silver top and litho.  Wonderful design with rounded silver lid and eleven flattened sides all around.  Six sided silver lithos on two sides.  Good condition with the usual scratches from use.  Wonderful and hard to find. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s.  ($500)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3041 Rare Cut Plug Tobacco Tin Height 1” x 3” Square.  Darker than usual but all lithos good.  Very rare narrative on two sides.  “Hudson Bay Company, The Great Traders of the Great West” and “Stars at the Loading Towns in Western Canada.”  Coat of Arms on lid. Circa late 1800’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3001 HBC Imperial Mixture Tobacco Tin 5 ¾” H x 4 ½” W. Beautiful deep red, gold top and black/red mixture against gold background.  Wonderful design with rounded gold lid and eleven flattened sides all around.  Circular top reads Hudson’s Bay Tobacco and HBC Coat of Arms.  Bottom has raised lettering reading “The Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading with Hudson Bay.”    Good condition with usual wear from use.  Striking appeal. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($550)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3003 Extremely Rare One Half Pd. Cut Plug HBC Tobacco Tin 5”H x 3”W.  This is one of the hardest lithographed tins to find.  There are graphics on all five sides and the tin is in great condition.  HBC Coat of Arms is on the lid and on the sides are an HBC steamer and the HBC headquarters in Winnipeg. Canada.  To make this tin even rarer, the paper seal at the top is complete and dated 1915.   Would be a noted star in any collection. Circa 1915. ($1,400)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3039 HBC Earthen Whiskey Jug with Black Glazed Cartouche 9 ½” H x 6” Dia.  An extremely rare jug with a dark brown top.  Front reads “The Hudson’s Bay Company, Nelson, B.C.” Excellent condition.  No cork on top. Circa 1880-1900.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3076 Hudson Bay Glass Cookie Jar Biscuit Canister Rare HBC glass container, contemporary.  10” H x 5” W.  Has 3-D glass pheasant head on lid, “Hudson Bay” with embossed beaver and Coat of Arms on two sides. Circa 1950’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3040 HBC Round Fort Garry Regular Ground Coffee Tin 3 ½” H x 5” Dia.  Front and rear lithos of Fort Garry, HBC flag and more.  Great condition. Circa early 1900’s. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3034 HBC Cut Plug Tobacco Tin Square 3” W x 5 ¼” T.  Tobacco paper seal partially intact.  HBC Coat of Arms on lid.  Good lithos on all sides.  Very good condition with saturated red colors.  Difficult to find. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($500)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3061 Hudson Bay Company “Xmas Hamper” Height 7 ¼” x 17” L x 19” W.  These wooden green boxes were given to Hudson Bay Outpost employees as Christmas bonus/gift filled with jelly, etc.  Box was then used as a “hamper” for their usual one set of clothes stored under their bed.  Also marked on the box “Winnipeg” where they were made throughout the late 1700’s and 1800’s.  Very rare and hard to find.  Letters painted on with stencil (white).  Hardware all original and box in very good condition for its age. Circa late 1800’s. ($1,100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3046 HBC Round Imperial Mixture Tobacco Tin Height 1 ½” x ¾” w.  Red tin with black lettering and gold trim.  Coat of Arms on lid, embossed bottom.  Good condition with some minor in use scuffing. Circa 1915. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3037 HBC Eight Sided Container with Historical Lithos Height 7” x 5 ½” W.   Fabulous images and narrative that tells the story of HBC from 1668 to 1860. Hinged lid with colorful Coat of Arms.  The four largest sides include images and narrative of the ship “Nonesuch” in 1670, founder of the first inland Post Samuel Hearne in 1771, union of Hudson Bay Co. and Northwest Co. in Fort William in 1821 and governor of Rupert’s Land, George Simpson 1820-1860.  Contemporary but fabulous tin that would stand out in any collection! Circa mid 1900’s. ($100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3056 HBC Old Trade Blanket 4 ½ “Beaver” 76” L x 70” W.  Red with black stripes.  Has some moth damage but good for décor. Circa early 1900’s. ($100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3048 HBC Round Fort Garry Regular Grind Coffee Tin Height 4 “x 5” W.  Lithos all narrative, “Hudson’s Bay Fort Garry” on three sides.  Red background with black letters against white and white letters against black backgrounds.  Great condition, some spotting on lid.  “One pound net”. Circa mid 1900’s. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3047 Hudson Bay Brand Blended Scotch Whiskey with Stand Height 18 ½” x 5” Dia. without stand.  With Stand the overall height is 21”, stand base is 8” x 9”.  This item is very similar to NO. 3044.  Less colorful NO 3044 implies it’s much older than this one. The importer here is “Old Rose Distributing”, Chicago, Illinois.  Cork is in the bottom of the bottle. The stand and bottle commands attention, a great addition to any collection.  Paper labels are near perfect. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($650)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3051 HBC Very Rare Bishopsgate Smoking Tobacco Tin Height 3” x 2 ½” Dia.  One of HBC’s most high-end tobaccos.  “A smoking mixture of rare excellence blended for men of exacting taste…mild and mellow”.  All paper labels and paper revenue stamp in near mint condition.  Very unusual and hard to find! Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($550)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3044 Hudson Bay Brand Blended Scotch Whiskey, One Gallon Bottle 18 ½” H x 5” Dia.  All labels are paper and it’s very rare that all are near perfect.  Produced and bottled in Edinburgh, Scotland.  Imported by Pastene Wine and Spirits Co., Inc.  Boston, Mass.  Impressive size. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($350)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3011 HBC Fort York Coffee Tin Height 4” x 5” dia.  Blue and red colors on “One Lb. net weight”, round tin with original lid which has raised letters “Fort York”.  Front and rear lithos of Fort York. Circa early 1900’s. ($150)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3025 HBC Round Imperial Mixture Tobacco Tin Height 1 ¾” x 3 ¼” dia.  Rich red color with gold and black letters.  Good condition with light scuffing. Circa 1915 or earlier. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3006 Spectacular and Rare Number Two HBC Tin 6 ½ H” x 4” W. Almost identical to No. 3005 above except size.   Some in use wear as expected. Circa 1890. ($750)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3016 HBC No. 5 Fresh Thermal Roasted Coffee Tin Height 7 ¾” x 7” dia.  Unique lithos on all sides including coffee maker in operation, Wholesale department Winnipeg, Vancouver, “We suggest” list as to how to make coffee, all in blue, red and silver colors.   Very scarce and in good condition with some in-use scuffing. Circa early 1900’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3063 Original HBC Dated and Framed Materials Frame size is 15 ¾ x 12 ¾”.  Items included are a HBC Bill of Sale dated 1904, envelope that Bill of Sale was in, a sepia toned photo of two hunters carrying a Whitetail buck on a pole and a feather writing quill.  Unusual to find these many items that are all original and dated. Circa 1904.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3043 HBC Red Square Cut Plug Tobacco Tin 2 ¾” H x 3” Square.  Coat of Arms on lid and good lithos on all four sides.  Excellent condition.   Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3050 HBC Imperial Mixture Tobacco Tin Height 3 ¼” x 3 ¼” Dia.  Red 1/5 lb. tin with gold and black lettering.  Paper revenue seal remains on lid’s edge.  Coat of Arms on lid.  Excellent condition. Circa 1915. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3058 HBC Imitation Red/Black Wool Blanket 70” x 75”.  No tag, 4 ½ beaver.  Good for decoration.  Some moth damage. ($50)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3018 HBC Red Square Cut Plug Tin Height 2 ½” x 3” dia. Square tins are rarer than round ones.  Top shows some darkening but otherwise very good condition.  Three sides show HBC Coat of Arms, other side points out “made of highest grade Virginia leaf.” Circa 1915. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3062 Hudson Bay “Xmas Hamper” Height 7” x 18 ½” L x 16 ¾” Deep.  (See item No.3061 for more information).  Extremely rare hamper with reddish Sienna color and original paper label.  Much older than No. 3061, but near perfect condition.  From the collection of the “Great Lakes Fur Trade Museum” in Two Harbors, MN.  Made in Winnipeg, Canada throughout 1700’s and 1800’s. Circa mid- 1800’s. ($1,600)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3069 HBC Assumption Sash (“Half-Breed Sash) Length is 140” long by 8 ½ “ W.  Wool sash made by HBC and worn by Breeds, Indians, trappers and traders.  Perfect condition. Circa 1860-1900. ($1,600)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3023 Great Looking HBC Imperial Mixture Tobacco Tin Height 6” x 4 ¼” dia.  Almost perfect condition with very light scuffing.  “Imperial Mixture” on one side, opposite side narrative regarding…”finest grades of Virginia grown leaf, and blended with Latakia and Perique tobaccos, thus producing an aromatic and delicious smoke”.  Lid with HBC Coat of Arms.  Very striking! Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($650)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3029 HBC Imperial Mixture Smoking Tobacco Tin Height 1” x 3 ¼” W.  Deep red with black/gold lithos.  Near perfect condition with nearly complete paper Revenue seal intact except where tin was opened.  Lid (top side) includes “Canada’s most Famous Tobacco” and HBC Coat of Arms. Excellent condition. Circa early 1900’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3032 HBC Imperial Mixture Smoking Tobacco Tin Height 3 ½” x 4 ¼” W round. HBC Coat of Arms on lid.  Nice condition.  Paper revenue stamp has been pulled off, shows some remains.  Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3075 Two HBC’s Wood and Lead Printer Blocks A rare collectible used in HBC printing.   One reads “Hudson Bay Company Incorporated May 1670” and the 2nd one has the HBC seal. Circa late 1800’s. ($150)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3038 HBC Rare Square Cut Plug Tobacco Tin Height 2 ½” x 3 “Square.  HBC’s tin has Coat of Arms litho on three sides and lid.  This is a very early tin with the plain gold bottom.  Great condition with minor in use wear. Circa 1889-1915. ($250)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2007 Athabascan Child’s Snowshoes/Trade Item 15 ½” L x 3” W/  These have a rare sinew strip from front to rear (except center panel) with black faceted trade beads and some red wool tufts woven into strands.  Very rare and unique.  Webbing is very fine and delicate.  Nice red ochre patina.  Approximately 1 ¼” tip of one rear strut is missing. Circa late 1800’s. ($1,050)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2058 Ojibwa/Cree Style Snowshoes 59” L x 14” W.  From Great Lakes region.  Extraordinary, rare and very early.  Fine babiche tightly woven in all four sections.  In the weaving of the mesh, geometric patterns were created and outlined in red paint in both toe and tail sections.  Forward frames very turned up and widened on tips (very unusual).  Foot panel babiche woven over trade fabric on side frames.  Blue wool tufts along frame sides in front show wear as this pair was well used.  Some in use wear in webbing.  Nearly impossible to find such a rare piece today. Circa 1800’s. ($4,400)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2066 Ojibwa Style Miniature Trade Snowshoes 12” L x 3 ½” W.  All panels are woven with red and sage green cord.  The cross bars and frames and frames of center sections have red/sage colors and all three sections have red/sage designs.  Very fine decorative patterns and very up-turned  fronts combine to make a striking pair of snowshoes. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($550)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2026 Chippewa Style Miniature Trade Snowshoes 8 ½ “L x 3” W.  Webbing in yarn, yellow in center and tan/blue front and rear sections.  Center panel green yarn from frame to selvage cord.  Light blue wool along front and rear sections. Circa 1900’s. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2009 Chipewyan (Athabascan) Trade Item Snowshoes 13” L x 3 ½” W.  Front and rear panels made with wax cord webbing with red, green and tan wool tufts.  Striking color and appearance for any collection. Circa early 1900’s.  ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2046 Heavy Canvas with Snowshoes on Ski’s 21” L x 9” W.  Concept:  To “ski” on ice or firm snow and use snowshoes for softer snow in a traditional manner.  One quarter inch rope used for mesh with two leather loops on each side for foot harness attachment.  Heavy canvas strips are attached over rope mesh, which is also top of skis.  Wear on top of canvas shows lots of use so they must have worked pretty darn well.  Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($1,400)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2064 Montagnais Style Snowshoes 44 1//2” L x 13” W.  Babiche rawhide in each panel.  Front and rear panels with double selvage cords creating a very attractive design.  Frames thinned in front section.  In-use wear in front and rear sections.  Great pair of snowshoes. Circa late 1800’s/very early 1900’s. ($1,850)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2036 Cree Style Child/Woman Snowshoes 26” L x 6 ¼” W.  End sections woven with linen cord, center section with heavy cotton cord which has a heavy wrap on frame sides.  Front panel embellished with red ochre painted Indian symbol, end of frames painted red with numerous areas marked with red paint.  White wool tufts are mirrored on each side of end sections.  Rare and beautiful shoes. Circa early 1900’s. ($1,000)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2029 Attikamek Style “Square Toe” Miniature Snowshoes 9 ½” L x 4” W.  Well-made and very striking.  End sections woven with red cord and a “V” shaped design of woven red cord.  Integration of red and blue cord on cross bars and center section frames is outstanding.  Frame design replicates full-sized shoes including thinned frames on front and rear ends.  Mixed red and green wool tufts on both end sections.  Very rare. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($650)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2044 Manouane Attikamek “Square Toe” Snowshoes with Geometric Designs  43 ½” L x 18” W.  These are the rarest of the rare! Many features and designs described in No. 2043 are similar here, but there are numerous differences.  Here, “Square Toe” frame has been thinned to provide a heart shape with scallops on either side.  Also, this pair is longer and narrower.   In both 2043 and 2044, much of the babiche was made from deer (very thin and fine).  In addition, these shoes have several handmade rawhide tufts along the outside edge of each shoe.  Mint condition.  These would be a star in any collection! Circa early 1900’s. ($6,200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2023 Montagnais Miniature Trade Snowshoes 6 ¼” L x 2 ¼” W.  Coarsely woven with yellow yarn in center and tan cord on end panels.  Red wool tufts along front and rear sections.  From Quebec Canada. Circa 1900. ($150)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2054 Micmac Tribe Miniature Trade Snowshoes 15” L x 4 ½“W.  Great set of miniatures.   Front and rear panels woven with cord.  Center panels woven with fine rawhide that wraps over Red Indian trade cloth.  Frames along front and rear sections with red wool tufts. Front tips are very high.  Overall, they have a great look and are well crafted.  Lots of features in a small size. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($350)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2006 Athabascan Child’s Snowshoes/Trade Item 22 ½” L x 4 ½” W.   From Northwestern Canada or Alaska.  Very fine webbing in three panels.  Indian made foot harness on center panel.  These have a rare sinew strip from front to rear (except center panel).  Fine condition. Circa late 1800’s. ($650)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2035 Ojibwa Style Child/Woman Snowshoes 24” L x 8” W.  Extraordinary snowshoes!  Well designed and crafted.  Front and rear sections woven with fine cord and have red and teal blue wool tufts.  Two pairs of short horizontal paint lines across each section.  Center section is heavier cord and masterfully done.  Solid cord wrap on center panel frames and decoratively attached to both cross bars.  Traditional Indian wrap style of foot harness made from brain tanned leather.  Red and teal markings on numerous areas.  Mint condition.  Rare! Circa early 1900’s. ($1,350)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2059 Montagnais Style Miniature Trade Snowshoes 13’ L x 3” W.  Olive green yarn mesh in center panel, gold cord front and rear sections.  Olive green wool tufts front and rear.  Very well made and in good condition.  From the Pirnack Collection. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($350)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2027 Cree Miniature Trade Snowshoes 6 ½”L x 2 ½”W.  Very authentic tiny shoes.  Each section woven with thread.  Red and olive green wool tufts front and rear sections.  One tail section missing a strut. Circa early 1900’s. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2033 Montagnais Style Child/Small Woman Snowshoes 18 ½” L x 9” W.  Webbing is waxed cord that simulates rawhide.  Shoe harness is leather strips tied Indian style.  Multiple colors (red, green, orange, blue and golden tan) line front and rear sections.  Hand carved pegs on rear struts.  Great workmanship. Circa late 1800’s. ($400)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2030 Abenaki Style Miniature Trade Snowshoes 7 ½” L x 2 12/” W.  Front and rear sections have woven red cord panels and red wool tufts.  Center section woven with thin rawhide.  Rear struts are held together with round handmade pegs.  Outstanding shoes!   Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($250)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2028 Very Small Trade/Decorative Snowshoes 5 ½” L x 1 ¾” W.  Webbing is coated cord, round natural frames and red wool tufts.  Very attractive and unique. Circa early 1900’s. ($150)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2067 Montagnais Single Bar Bear Paws 17 ¾” x 14 ½” W.  Woman or child’s shoes made of babiche, extra fine weaving.  Red wool tufts around front perimeter but mostly worn off from in-use wear.  Great example of top of the line Indian made Bear Paws.  Very old but in great condition.  Photo on page 93 of the book “American Indian Snowshoes” Circa 1800’s. ($2,100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2068 Very Old Athabascan Snowshoes with Original trade Beads 47” L x 9 ¼” W.  From northwestern U.S. or western Canada.  Three Cross bars and four sections with woven single rawhide strands and alternating beads.  They are strung in order of red (largest), black (medium) and light blue being the smallest, then repeated throughout. These Indian trade beads are authentic and very old.  The bead count is 30 and 31 respectively for a total of 61 beads.  The rawhide babiche in the shoe panel is very unique with heavy rawhide strips running vertically and horizontally with diagonal strips forming an “X” configuration (one strip missing).  All of the outside frame edges, except shoe panel, have no holes – an incredibly difficult feat.  Rich mahogany colored patina.  One of the rarest of the rarest collectible native snowshoes. Circa 1800’s. ($7,900)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2055 Cree Style Miniature Trade Snowshoes 13 ½” L x 2 ¾” W.   Unusual four panel pair with all cord webbing, some waxed.  Very high turned up fronts.  Green wool tufts along frames, none in center panel.  Very well made, excellent condition. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($500)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2002 Montagnais Bear Paw Snowshoes – Beaver Tail Pattern. 32” L x 23” W.  Phenomenal rare snowshoes with very fine webbing and made by a master snowshoe maker!  Red sinew strands on outer side of frames along front and rear sections for wear protection and décor.  Near perfect condition.  As good as they get! Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s.   ($3,100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2040 Attikamek  Style “Square Toe” Childs/Trade Snowshoes 19” L x 7” W.  All babiche woven panels with two round holes in center panel for foot harness attachment.  Red wool tufts along frame in front and rear sections, (some missing).  Excellent condition. Circa  late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($500)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2020 Wooden Salish Snowshoes 36” L x 11 ½” W.  Very unusual and rare.  Reddish thin wood with 3 heavy crossbars.   Two Salish symbols painted green, red and black.  From Canada’s southwestern coastline.  Prominent toe holes. Circa 1900. ($750)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2037 Montagnais Style Miniature Snowshoes – Beavertail Pattern 13” L x 8” W.  Made in northern Ontario, Canada.  Front and rear sections heavy cotton cord.  Rawhide in center section is wrapped over gut covering.  Front and rear sections have mirrored red and green wool tufts.  Numerous red painted markings.  In mint condition and rare. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($400)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2004 Athabascan Child or Small Woman’s Snowshoes. 30” L x 6 ½ “W.   From northern Alaska/Northwestern Canada.  Heavy babiche webbing in center panel.  Great condition.  In use repair of one frame approximately 3” long.  Splint of same wood wrapped with rawhide, hardly noticeable and strong.   Very unique.  Excellent condition and very collectible. Circa 1800’s. ($800)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2010 Penobscot Small Child’s Trade Item Snowshoes 18” L x 4 ½” W.  Waxed cord webbing with red, green and tan wool tufts.  Striking color and appearance for any collection. Circa 1900’s. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2061 Attikamek Style Miniature Trade Snowshoes 12 ½” L x 4 ¾” W.    Masterful weaving with gold twine.  Blue wool tufts both ends.  Great pair of shoes in near perfect condition. Circa late 1800’s/mid 1900’s. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2063 Ojibwa Style Miniature Trade Snowshoes 24” L x 5 ½” W.   Great classic turned up fronts.  Center panel strung with sinew strands wrapped over light colored trade cloth.  Front and rear sections strung with blue-green cord.  Blue and orange wool tufts on front end.  Brain tanned leather foot harness- Indian style.  Great workmanship. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900s. ($400)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2021 Chippewa Miniature Trade Snowshoes 8 ½” L x 2 ¾” W.  Made for decorative or trade use.  Small handmade shoes with white wool tufts on front and rear panels.  Webbing made of yellow cord. Circa mid- 900’s. ($100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2052 Extremely Rare and Beautiful Athabascan Snowshoes 64” L x 12” W.  From northern Alaska/western Canada.  Three crossbars and four sections.   All have single sinew strands down each section except center one (foot attachment).  Webbing strung on inside of wood frames with no exposure to the outer edge to prevent wear.  This was done by a real master – Rare!  Extra toe wraps over frame.  Center (foot section) has extra heavy woven babiche strands (two each) running from the forward crossbar to the center one.  At the points where these strands meet the crossbars, each one is wrapped over Red Indian trade cloth.  All of the sinew strands have red ochre “dots” (paint) along their paths.  Reddish patina.  This is one of the most outstanding pair of snowshoes I have ever seen!  Mint condition.  Circa 1800’s. ($5,700)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2048 Old Cree Ojibwa Style Snowshoes 60” L x 10 ½” W.  Heavy babiche lacing with old thick leather foot harness.  Black color frames and cross bars, had red wool tufts but are mostly worn off due to in-use wear..  Frames riveted on front and rear.  Very striking appearance. Circa late 1800’s. ($1,600)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2041 Attikamek Style “Square Toe” Child/Woman’s Snowshoes 28” L x 9: W.  Heavier babiche in center panel with foot harness holes and finer rawhide in front and rear panels. Leather foot harness.  Red wool tufts front and rear that show some wear.  Very well made and great condition. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($600)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2024 Penobscot Miniature Trade Snowshoes 9” L x 4 ¾” W.  Rawhide webbing except for green selvage thread.  Alternating red and blue tufts on front and rear sections. Circa 1910-1940. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2032 Huron Style Miniature Trade Snowshoes 8” L x 3 ¾” W.  Webbing on front and rear sections are made from green cord, center is tan.  Red and blue wool tufts along front and rear sections. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2065 Attikamek “Square Toe” Snowshoes 44” L x 14 ¼” W.  Extremely fine woven babiche with double selvage strands front and rear sections, very striking feature.  Frames are thinned in front and rear with front tips carved out creating a “heart shape”.  Very old with some in-use repairs.  Alternating red/green wool tufts present but short from wear.  Extremely fine crafted shoes with rich golden patina.  A rare piece in any collection!  From central Quebec, Canada. Circa mid- 1800’s. ($1,600)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2071 Unique Pointed-Toe Athabascan Snowshoes 60” L x 12” W.  Very different shoe style with flattened frame fastened at the ends with copper rivets.  Mesh in all sections very open with heavy babiche, probably moose or elk hide.  Made for fast travel on hard snow and ice.  Foot harness made with lantern wick.  Collected near Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Excellent condition. Circa 1920. ($1,300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2047 Cree Style Snowshoes with Very Turned up Fronts 31” L x 5 ½” W.  Very rare and unusual well made snowshoes.  Frame front tips have been carved and flattened like “blades”.  Fine webbing of waxed cord (center panel) and coated fine cord in front and rear sections.  Red and grey chenille wool tufts (heavy) along frame in front and rear panels. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($800)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2053  Very Rare Athabascan Child Snowshoes 33” L x 7” W.  From northern Alaska/western Canada.  Three crossbars and four sections.  All panels with single sinew strands down the center have red ochre painted dots following strands.  Webbing strung on inside of wood frames with no exposure to the outer edges.  Extra toe wraps over frame.  Indian brain tanned leather for shoe harness.  Frames have reddish patinas.  Almost impossible to find today.  Mint condition. Circa mid to late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($3,100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2060 Montagnais Style Miniature Trade Snowshoes 16” l X 4 ¾” w.  All sections woven with babiche/gut.  Very well crafted.  Full red tufts in front and rear. Circa late 1800’s/mid 1900’s. ($250)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2001 Abenaki Long Nose Snowshoes 43” L x 9 ½ W.  Red wool tufts front and rear, worn.  Heavy babiche in all three panels. Mint condition. Circa late 1800’s.   ($500)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2015 Early Inuit (Eskimo) Snowshoes 37” L x 8” W.  From the Artic of Alaska or N.W. Canada.  Extremely Rare!  Each frame is carved from one solid piece of wood (no seams) with Whale Baleen strips wrapped at the front “V” end of each shoe.  Heavy babishe made of walrus hide and gut stretched across center panel with open weave to prevent snow build-up.  Each shoe has 2 metal spikes approximately ¾” long near the top of the center panel for ice and hard snow travel.  These shoes are the only ones of this type I have ever seen in my lifetime! Circa late 1700’s to early 1800’s. ($3,200</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2031 Montagnais Style Miniature Trade Snowshoes 9” L x 4” W.  Well made.  Webbing is made of waxed cord that looks like rawhide.  Alternating red and white wool tufts along front and rear sections.  From Great Lakes region. Circa late 1800’s /early 1900’s. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2042 Cree Indian Snowshoes 62” L x 13 ¼” W.  This pair was made by Cree Indian Baie James of James Bay, Canada.  Bought in 1905 in Newfoundland by an American hunter that hunted with these Indians.  Extremely tight weave of babiche, heavier in center panel.  High turned up fronts.  Selvage of heavy red ochre colored cord follows perimeter of front and rear sections.  Center section of frames are covered in tan Indian trade cloth then wrapped tightly with heavier babiche.   Foot harness is tied Indian style and made of brain tanned winter shaved rawhide (very white).  Front and rear frame tips are painted green with red and green wool tufts.  Spring shoes.  Incredible design and construction.  Mint condition and super rare! Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($2,000)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2056 Attikamek Style Child Snowshoes 21” L x 8” W.  Very fine cord webbing in front and rear panels.  Center panel rawhide wrapped over fabric, with two round holes for foot harness attachment.  Frame of square toe style.  Orange and black wool yarn tufts, long and uncut.  Very unique!  Well used, Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($700)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2049 Ojibwa Snowshoes 30” L x 11 ½” W.  Rare shape, design, great color and in mint condition.  Frames made of white birch with front thinned and “square toe” shape.  Rear frame also thinned.  Center section babiche wrapped over fabric in rear and deer rawhide in front.  Foot harness attached Indian style.  Brain tanned handmade deer tufts with some red wool at the base along front and rear sections.  Webbing made with cord in front and rear panels.  Very attractive look.  Made at the Lac Du Flambeau Reserve in Wisconsin. Circa 1930. ($1,200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2019 Athabascan Long and Narrow Snowshoes 38” L x 8” W.  From Northern Alaska/Western Canada.  Fine woven babishe of rawhide/gut.  Worn old greenish paint, adding interest to any collection.  Good condition.  High turned up tips. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($800)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2011 Penobscot Small Child’s Trade Item Snowshoes 17 ½” L x 4 ½” W.  Waxed cord webbing with red, green, yellow and blue wool tufts on front and rear panels. Circa 1920’s. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2062 Ojibwa Style Snowshoes 53” L x 12 ½” W.  Incredibly rare and unique shoes.  Nearly impossible to find today.  Lots of use.   Webbing in front and rear panels are made with heavy waxed cord.  Center panel with heavy babiche strips wrapped over heavy fabric/leather and waxed.  Upturned fronts.  Brain tanned leather tufts along full length of frames.  Where leather tufts are present along front and rear panels, a groove has been hand-carved where heavy cord is inlaid.  Hand carved crossbars and frames.  This is a work of a master snowshoe maker! Circa 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($4,000)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2013 Abenaki Child/Woman’s Size Snowshoes 30” L x 9” W.  Red wool tufts front and rear, worn from use.  Lantern wick for shoe binding.  Fine webbing.  Center section with wider selvage cord spacing – very unique. Circa mid-1800’s. ($1,100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2051 Rare Athabascan Snowshoes 55” L x 10” W.  From northern Alaska/western Canada.  Three crossbars and four sections.  All have single sinew strands down each section except center one (foot attachment).  Webbing strung on inside of wood frames with no exposure to the outer edge to prevent wear.  Extra toe wraps over frame.  Broken frame near the end of the toe section, but can be easily glued together.   Common in-use fraying in toe section.  Beautiful style, red/rust patina and great craftsmanship.  Good condition. Circa mid to late 1800’s/very early 1900’s. ($3,600)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2018 Attikamek “Square Toe” style Snowshoes 44” L x 19” W.  Extremely Rare Snowshoes!  In the weaving of the mesh, geometric patterns were created and outlined in red paint in both the toe and tail sections.  Exceptionally fine weaving.  Original shoe harness and some areas of the center section are made with brain tanned leather.  Beautiful double selvage strands woven in the center section creates a design that is unique and rare.  The frame in the front and rear section has been thinned for weight.  In the very forward toe section, scallops were taken out to gain width resulting in a remaining “heart” shape.  This attractive design was most often used in Southeastern Canada.  Excellent Condition. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($5,700)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2034 Very Early Salesman Sample Snowshoes – Bastien Bros. 13 ¾” L x 4” W.  Heavy rawhide webbing.  In the early 1800’s, “manufacturing” began in Northeast U.S. and Southeastern Canada, especially in Quebec.  In 1826, Maurice Bastien, Chief of the Huron tribe and founder of the firm, Bastien Bros. began making snowshoes commercially for more than a century in the quaint village of Indian Lorette, Quebec.  “Manufacturing” consisted of many talented Indians making snowshoes nearly every day.  Eventually, Bastien Bros. factories were making snowshoes and moccasins from many locations and marketing them worldwide.  The Salesman Samples were small versions of their commercial shoes, which consisted of many styles to accommodate for varying snow, ice and other geographic conditions.  These samples could be easily transported and shown to trading posts, stores and other distribution outlets. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2005 Cree Style Men’s Snowshoes 55” L x 13 ½” W.  Extraordinary pair with upturned fronts, alternating blue, golden tan and red wool tufts along front panel.   Rear panel with blue and red alternating wool tufts.  Very fine babiche weaving in all 3 panels.  The outer frames of the center panel are strung in normal fashion, then wrapped with a fine solid rawhide or gut covering to protect from wear during use.  Mint condition!  This is the “Best of the Best” and virtually impossible to find today.  Eastern Canada. Circa 1890’s. ($3,400)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2012 Handmade Bear Paw Snowshoes 21” L x 16” w.  Frames are round and simple.  Open webbing with heavy rawhide for travel on hard snow pack and use in thick brush and trees.  Leather foot harness. Circa early 1900’s. ($450)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2043 Manouane Attikamek Round Toe Snowshoes with Geometric Designs 40” L x 20” W.    A true work of art!  There are many profound elements in these snowshoes but one really stands out:  the complex geometric designs actually woven into the panels and enhanced by a pattern of colors.  To create these patterns, the maker alters the space or “holes” in the webbing in both shape, size and placement to attain the design – a very complex task.  Geometric patterns here are in the front and rear panels which is also where much of the dramatic painting is applied.  These shoes have triple selvage strips at the rear of the section.  Frames are thinned on the sides near the front and tail sections.  Prominent “toe holes” reinforced in center panels provide solid anchoring of the Indian style foot harness, which is made from fine brain tanned leather.  Shoes are from Manouane reservation in central Quebec.  Also see No. 2044.  These are virtually impossible to collect today.  Near perfect condition. Circa early 1900’s. ($6,600)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2022 Penobscot Miniature Trade Snowshoes 7 ¼” L x 2 ¾” W.  Handmade frames, colored cord webbing – front and rear golden yellow, center blue.  Red wool tufts on front and rear.  Striking and well made.  Great bold colors back in the day. Circa late 1800’s. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2045 Extremely Rare and Unusual All Wooden Snowshoes 27” L x 12” W.  Wooden long base approximately ¾’ thick and shoe shape about ½” thick.  Handmade foot receiver with heavy and rigid harness leather in heels of “shoes” and buckle keeps the foot in place.  When walking, the toe of the wooden shoe dips in a cut out for full extension of the foot.  Hand carved square peg provides an arch support.  Probably used on crusted and/or frozen snow.  A testament to man’s ingenuity.   Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($1,600)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2070 Attikamek Medium Size “Square Toe” Snowshoes 30” L x 13 ¼” W.  Super fine babiche weaving with double spacing at the head of the toe.   Woven strands at junction of front cross bars and frame wrapped over Red Indian trade cloth.  Great selvage designs, wonderful rich patina and very early. A real work of art! Circa early 1800’s. ($2,650)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2016 Primitive Bear Paw Snowshoes 26” L x 15” W.  “Cross bar” made with heavy babishe.  Front panel mostly open with 3 twisted vertical babishe braids.  Leather foot harness with buckle.  These were found in an old trapper’s cabin in NW Montana in the very early 1900’s. Circa early 1900’s. ($650)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2057 Montagnais Men’s Bear Paw Snowshoes 28 ½” L x 20 ½” W.  All babiche webbing with Indian style leather strap foot harness.  Three red and sage green wool tufts on frame of front panel, but mostly worn off by heavy use.   This style used for heavy snow in wooded country.  Old and rare snowshoes.   Circa mid to late 1800’s. ($2,500)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2025 Chippewa Style Miniature Snowshoes 14” L x 4 ½” W.  Webbing is yarn dipped in wax.  Wool tufts with red and green on front and rear sections.  Good condition. Circa 1900’s – 1940’s. ($150)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2017 Abenaki Child/Woman’s Size Snowshoes 28 ½” L x 8 ½” W.  Red wool tufts front and rear. Worn from use.  Very tight and fine webbing built by a very talented native!  Rare and difficult to find. Circa early to mid-1900’s. ($800)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2038 Abenaki Style Painted Snowshoes 44 ½” L x 12” W.  Well-constructed heavy babiche in all sections.  Center panel with old red ochre paint, green front and rear panels, including frames.  Lots of use.  Leather foot harness.  Old paint rarely seen. Great condition. Circa late 1800’s. ($900)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2069 Montagnais Bear Paw Beaver Tail Snowshoes 34” L x 19” W.  Extremely rare shoes done in “round nose” style.  In the weaving of the mesh, geometric patterns were created and outlines in red paint in front and rear sections.  Exceptionally fine weaving.  In the center section, rawhide strands are wrapped over tan trade cloth of outer frames.  Three red/green wool tufts on front and rear with carved painted red lines on top of frame above tufts.  From Quebec, Canada and reported as Cree made.  Weaving and design by a master snowshoe maker.  Very old but still great condition.  Virtually impossible to find. Circa 1800’s. ($4,850)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2008 Athabascan Child’s Snowshoes/Trade Item 20 ½” L x 4 ½” W.  Light red ochre color.  Great Condition.  Northwestern Canada or U.S. Upturned fronts.   Circa 1800’s. ($450)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2014 Abenaki Child/Woman’s Size Snowshoes 36” L x 10” W.  Red wool tufts front and rear, worn from use.  Harness leather and grommets used for shoe binding.  Side frames along center section are wrapped with almost solid babishe for extra protection from wear.  Notice the selvage cord in center panel is almost identical to that used in Item # 2013.  Very fine webbing in all panels.  Rare and very difficult to find.  From the R.D. Eckert Indian Collection. Circa early to mid-1800’s. ($2,000)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2050 Rare Athabascan Snowshoes 53 ½” L x 10” W.  From northern Alaska/western Canada.  Front, rear and third sections finely woven.  Center section with heavy babiche (probably moose or caribou rawhide) with open weave that extends along the outside frame of center section.   Sinew strand woven down center of front section.  Great pair of shoes with striking eye appeal and reddish patina!  Extra rawhide mesh on front and rear section are attached only to the inside of frames – no holes or wrap over top, bottom and outer edge!  Three crossbars, four panels. Very unique. Mint condition.   Circa mid to late 1800’s. ($3,450)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2039 Dogrib Style Miniature Trade Snowshoes 20”L x 4” W.  High turned up fronts.  Old and handmade with heavy babiche center panel and fine rawhide in other panels.  Made by an Indian tribe called Dogrib from the Northwest Territories around Great Bear Lake, Canada.  Came from an Indian agent there in the 1930’s.  High quality and rare. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5070 Spectacular Double Oak Cigar Showcase Length 9’9” x 26” deep x 42” tall. This is one of the finest showcases I have ever seen.  Although it is one solid piece and is moved as such, it appears to be in four sections, each section roughly just under 30” wide.  On top, each section has its own heavy beveled edge glass, great for display.  Each section has its own cylinder glass fronts that can be accessed and opened from the rear of the case as well as slide open from the front.  Each section has two sliding doors that are mirrored from the front.  The bottom sections have flat glass panels in the front that are fixed for viewing display.  They are accessed from the rear with two sliding doors in each bay.  Both upper and lower ends of the case have glass for better viewing.  With all of its space, it can display a great deal of items.  It’s old, beautiful and rare, but best of all, it’s functional! Circa mid 1800’s to very early 1900’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5055 Large Wooden Top Creel with Center Hole Height 9” x 13” W x 9”” Deep.  Where the edge of the lid and the body meet has hand carved wooden strips.  Canvas straps with some in-use repair.  Very unusual bulge on three sides. Circa early 1900’s. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5061 Hopi Woven Sash Length 100” x 4” W.  Various Indian designs in red, green and white.  Has some fraying on a few edges.  Overall look is strong. Circa early 1900’s. ($50)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5066 Northern Plains Beaded and Quilled Possible Bag Length 23” x 14” tall.  Accented with red-dyed chicken feathers and red-dyed horse hair-stuffed tin cones.  Opening along the top with substantial bead work.  Bag made from brain tanned leather.  Beautiful piece! Circa 1800’s. ($1600)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5015 Basket/Wire Styled Minnow Trap Length 11”.  Minnows inter into the funnel then are trapped in the round wire ball (this one is missing the wire trap door). Circa mid 1800’s. ($150)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5016  Very Old Wooden Mallet Length 19” x 10” across the head.  Dug up at the edge of a river at the site of an old fur trading post.  I purchased this from the Collection of the Great Lakes Fur Trade Museum, Two Harbors, MN. Circa late 1700’s – early 1800’s. ($100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5018 Three Cedar wood Mink/Ermine Fur Stretchers All three are nearly the same length – 18”.  Furs were case skinned (no cut running the length of the body) and stretched skin side out.  When dried, they are ready to sell or be transported.  Hand carved and great patina. Circa early 1900’s. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5035 Rare Newhouse No. 5 Bear Trap Clamp Length 9”.  Looped top on one end of the clamp.  Shows some wear but still in great condition.   In use wear. Circa mid to late 1800’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5044 Extraordinary, Rare and Eskimo made Very Old Shooting Bag Height 10” x 11 ½” W.  Fabulous design and workmanship done by a very talented native.  All hand stitched from seal skins.  Two front paws of a seal with claws showing (ten total) are sewn together on lid flap bordered by a seal skin leather strip.  Beautiful raised stitching with matching colors from side to side.  Front, rear and shoulder straps all made of hair-on seal skin, except inside of strap made of black fabric.  Even the lid flap has a one inch leather extension to be used as a flap pull.  Shows some in-use wear.  The rare of the rare! Circa early 1800’s. ($3,100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5050 Very Old Handmade Crooked Knife with Decorative Handle Carvings Length 11”.  Heavy blade with wrapped brass wire on handle.  Very fine carvings on end of handle along with the name “Samuel Norton” and “F1”.  Great patina overall. Circa mid to late 1800’s. ($600)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5020 Four Tanned Ermine Skins Average lengths – 11-12”. All case skinned with fur out.  All are tanned and very flexible.  Ermine were very sought after skins as they were used in garments and were a great trade item with Indians as they were often used on shields, quivers, etc. ($100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5036 Very Old Canvas Wrapped and Painted Duck Decoy Length 15”.  Canvas is wrapped over a wooden frame with painted surface.  Bottom is made of wood and shows some in use wear.  Still a very attractive decoy. Circa early 1900’s. ($150)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5062 Cree Floral Beaded Buckskin Belt Length 54” x 2” W.  Size 12 beads on brain tanned buckskin.  Beautiful designs and striking colors.  Backed with buckskin so the stitching is hidden.  Great condition and very old. Circa 1880. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5038 Southern Swan Decoy Height 23” x 22” length x 11” Deep.  Very old authentic decoy from the Lake Matamaskeet area in N.C.  Acquired from the Bob Timberlake.  Good condition with in-use wear. Circa late 1800’s. ($1,350)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5007 Old West Handcuffs – Rusted but Neat These handcuffs came from Bib Scriver’s collection in Browning, Montana.  I bought them in 1993 at his estate auction. Early 1800’s. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5041 Very Old Native made Totem Face Height 21”.  I bought this nearly thirty years ago when famous bronze sculptor Bob Scriver died and an estate sale was held.  Prior to his death, I saw this piece in Bob’s studio/museum for decades.  It is weathered wood with remnants of red and white paint.  Great conversation piece! Circa pre -1900. ($100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5028 Double Long Spring No. 50 Newhouse Bear Trap Length 27”.  Pan marked in raised letters “No. 50, S. Newhouse, Kenwood, N.Y.”  Springs are well marked (stamped).  Chain is all original with factory swivel and large ring.  Closed jaws with teeth (3 or 4 teeth slightly blunted off tips).  Traps this size would be excellent for beaver, wolverines, coyotes, small bear etc.  Mint condition overall with all original parts. Circa 1800’s/early 1900’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5040 “Trappers Mansion” Cabin Model by J. Dvorak Height 14” x 24”W x 21” Deep.  Like No. 5039, this North Country trapper’s cabin model is also made by Joseph Dvorak of Babb, Montana.  It’s somewhat smaller but made with the same attention to detail and accuracy.  Some elements are in both pieces.   This model has no cache but it does have a front porch with a railing and decorative post.  It does have a clothes line with clothing and a front door with post hinges and door latch.  Also, this model has numerous antlers, pots, toolbox, saw horse and more within the model scene.  On the base in front of the cabin is a brass plaque that reads “Trapper’s Mansion by J, Dvorak”   Together these models make a very striking statement.  This model was also purchased from a museum in Helena, MT that closed their doors many years ago.  Dvorak made a very limited number of these models in his lifetime.  They are highly sought after and it is very rare to find one today! Circa 1900 to 1950’s. ($2,200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5004 Full Stock Percussion Mountain Rifle Length 55”.  Curly maple stock.  Percussion probably converted from flint.   Made by famous gun maker A.W. Spies, 1835-1855.  Stamped in metal “A.W. Spies, Warranted”.  Could be earlier if converted.  Barrel made by well-known barrel maker Daniel Siegfried, Wannersville, PA, 1806-1860.  Beautiful rifle with lots of engraved brass.  Stock has very small crack just under the base of the barrel. Circa early 1800’s. ($3,200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5064 Full Length Capote Coat with Sash Length 42”, Size Medium.  The coat is 100% wool including the hood.   Outstanding bead work on the hood and shoulders.   The blankets used to make the coat are “Four Beavers” marked along the lower edge and were made in England as per the sewn tag which reads “Early’s Witney Point Blanket, made in England, Pure New Wool”.  Also included is a red, green, blue and yellow sash that is 49” long, all wool. Circa early to mid-1900’s. ($350)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5026 Newhouse No. 150 Large Trap Length 27”.  Pan with raised letters reads “No 150, S. Newhouse, Oneida Community, N.Y.”  Both springs are well marked.  Offset jaws with teeth.  Chain with large ring and factory swivel.  Mint condition – all original parts.  Newhouse “bear” traps are the largest traps made by Newhouse and by far the most collected.  Newhouse Trap Co. was sold in the 1950’s and changed the name to “Animal Trap Company”.  Generally any trap marked “Animal Trap Company” means they were manufactured after 1950 and therefore not as valuable. Circa 1800’s/early 1900’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5034 Very Rare Newhouse No. 6 Bear Trap Clamp. Length 12”.  This clamp description is very similar to No. 5033 except this style has a looped oval ring on one end and its much larger.  This style was made later than the open top steer horns.  It is stamped “Made In USA” and is perfect condition except a ¼ inch missing on the tip of the slider.  Still, very hard to find. Circa mid to late 1800’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5049 Old Handmade Crooked Knife with Carved Bear Head Length 10” Handle wrapped with reddish copper wire and has a thumb pocket for extra control.  Bear head has a crack from drying when it was made.  Hard to find good ones these days. Circa late 1800’s. ($750)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5022 Large Male Tanned Wolverine Skin Length 44”.  Skinned with belly cut for open display.  Beautiful big male with a very prominent “diamond” on his back.  Wolverines were often referred to as “demon of the North”.  They have bear-like attitudes.  Wolverine fur was highly sought after as a trim on fur hoods in cold country because condensation will not frost up or turn to ice on wolverine fur. ($350)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5051 Early Handmade Crooked Knife with Decorative Carving Length 9 ½”.  Waxed thread wrapped over heavy leather.  Decorative end carved to accommodate thumb for stability.  Great condition and nice patina. Circa mid 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($400)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5048 Handmade Crooked Knife and Case Length 13”.  This one was made for a left handed carver.  Crooked knives are the primary tool used for the building of birch bark canoes, snowshoes, baskets etc. and they were generally made by hand to suit the builder.  This one has a long curved blade, has tightly wrapped waxed thread on its base and has a crude animal head carved on the end of the handle.  This one has been well used and is in perfect condition.  Knife case is made from rolled birch bark. Circa 1940’s. ($400)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5001 Very Old and Rare Oak Powder Keg Height 9” x 6 ½” Dia.  Label marked “Hazard Powder Co.” and “Kentucky Rifle Gunpowder Co.” and Kentucky Rifle Gunpowder FFG”.  Oak constructed powder keg complete with outstanding paper label showing hunter shooting over a hunting dog with dead deer in the foreground.  This very early keg exhibits a rich, never touched aged patina, original threaded wood stopper in place, perfect intact label, no breaks in wood bands.  This is the one every collector would like to have… a rare and important powder keg!  Overall grade is excellent.  Circa early 1800’s. ($2,300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5052 Splint Cutters for Creels, Baskets etc. Length 6”-7”.   Three handmade splint cutters for cutting bark, reed, leather and any other material required for weaving uniform strips.  Old and rare.  Some have small amount of simple carving on the handles.  Very hard to find. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($450)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5006 Very Old Single Barreled 12 gauge Shotgun Sawed off barrel 20” long.  Front stock has leather wrap with rawhide stitching, center wrap behind the hammer also has leather stitching with brass tacks on perimeter and the butt plate area wrapped with leather and held in place with copper brads.  Lower stock has maker’s stamp, 1885.  The word “Leader” has been stamped near rear end of the barrel. It has a wonderful patina and is a true conversation piece. Circa 1885. ($400)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5002 Great Early Mountain Man Belt Pistol Overall length 11 ½”.  Very fine Flint lock pistol with flint in place for firing.  Beautiful rich patina showing some wear as it was likely used in the Wilds of the West.  Nice metal work and marked “Gillett” on its right side.  It was purchased in western Montana.  A very attractive showpiece! Circa 1840. ($2,100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5060 Ojibwa Beaded Sash Length 7 ½ ft.  Beads are on greasy yellow ground with a long red fringe.  The beadwork is fabulous with many coordinated design patterns and a wide variety of colors.  Old, but in great condition.  Striking in any collection! Circa 1800’s. ($800)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5023 Trap Grown Into a Tree Height 13” x 14”W.  One of a kind freak of nature!  Rarest of the rare!  I acquired this in 1990 and I know that the previous owner owned it for more than 30 years.  The trap is a 1 ½ Victor double long spring with most of one spring grown into the tree.  The chain which is connected to the trap protrudes out of the log and is all complete including ring and factory spike for anchoring trap.  Always a major topic of discussion.  Circa late 1800’s- early 1900’s. ($3,000)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5003 Classic “Indian” 12 ga. Double Barreled Shotgun Barrel is 20” long (probably some barrel length sawed off).  One of two guns found in old trapper’s cabin in western Montana in 1880’s.  Two unique leather wraps near trigger guard which was common practice among some Indians, trappers, mountain men and others.  Classic “Rabbit Ears” on both sides.  Great patina adds to the iconic look of a real western shotgun! Ithaca custom made shotgun.  Dedication stamped on barrel “Made Expressly for J.C. Hoffmayr”. Circa 1860’s ($800)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5009 Steer Skin Saddle Bags with Two Bullet Holes Length 18”.  Made with heavy steer hide with hair still on most areas.  It shows typical in-use wear but all intact.  I was told that the two holes that match up on both sides were bullet holes.  One can only wonder about the story here.  These came from a museum in Big Timber, MT. Circa 1875.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5045 Hand Carved Noggin Canoe Cup Length 6”.  These cups were carved from Spruce burls by French Voyagers, trappers and many others for dipping water from lakes and rivers. They were designed to be attached to belts and sashes with hand carved wooden splints.   This cup has a small carved wooden canoe for its splint and has a bull moose “painted” with black ink on its side.  For the French Voyagers these cups were very personal and usually had carving, writing or designs that had meaning to the cup owner. Circa 1800’s. ($400)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5030 Newhouse Double Long Spring Wolf Trap with Drag and Anchor Length 24”.  No. 4 ½ Newhouse Wolf Trap with rigging.  Pan with raised letters that read “4 ½ Oneida Newhouse, Animal Trap Company, Lititz, PA. Made in USA, reg. U. S. Pat., Off.”  Closed jaws, no teeth.  Chain rigging that forks midway to snap style anchor and the other to a double pronged drag.  Effective for wolf, wolverine, beaver, etc.  All original parts and great condition.   Circa mid 1900’s. ($700)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5032 Hand Forged Midsized Drag Length 11 ½”.  Drag has a clever design that connects drag to shank which also has been forged to form a loop at the end.  Function over form and in this case, simple is better.  No markings. Circa 1800’s. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5011 Very Old Hand Forged Gaff/Spear Length 52”.  Spring loaded jaws spread out to nearly flat when opened up and exposes trigger in the center.  When this trigger hits the fish, the jaws close with substantial force.  Very hard to find. Circa late 1800’s. ($500)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5025 Newhouse No. 5 Kenwood Large Trap Length 35”.  Pan with raised letters reading “No. 5, S. Newhouse, Kenwood, N.Y.”  Closed jaws with teeth and hand-forged springs with no markings.  Chain with large ring and heavy swivel where chain joins trap.  Mostly used for wolf, coyote, bears, mountain lions, etc.   Trap is complete with all original parts.  Mint condition.  Rare to find in this condition.  Circa 1800’s/early 1900’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5053 Split Reed/Bamboo Indian Made Fishing Creel Height 8” x 12”W x 7” Deep.  Lid is made of birch bark with canvas strap.  Very nice old and rare creel. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($400)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5047 Hand Carved Adirondack Canoe Cup Length 5”.  A Pair of leaping trout were posed to make a heart shape most visible when looking at the bottom.  Also on bottom handle is a carved heart shape outlined in red.  Signed and dated “September 1, 1939, Indian made and was found in Quebec, Canada.  Decorative short leather band with buckle and snap clip for attachment. Circa 1939. ($500)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5046 Hand Carved Noggin Canoe Cup Length 4 ½”.  This noggin was carved in a different style with a finger hole, a flat handle top for a thumb rest and a handle slit for attachment.  Beavers were carved on either side.  Rare and Old.  Each a one-of-a kind piece of art! Circa 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5008 Leather Bag, Powder Horn and Measuring Shell This is a great collector piece with all original components.  It is small, as all the earliest ones were.  Condition excellent, great patina.   These were the life blood of trappers, mountain men, explorers and many others who took on the West in the early days. Circa mid-1800’s. ($950)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5010 Old Handmade Crawfish Trap Height 8” x 17” wide, 11’ deep.  Very well made, complete and in great condition.  Two entry holes, bait stick inside and a gate/door on top with leather hinges.  Cord is tied to create the mesh.  Old and still good for crawfish lovers! Circa 1900. ($250)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5029 Double Long Spring Newhouse No. 4 Large Trap Length 20”.  Pan stamped “S. Newhouse”, Oneida Community, N.Y. No. 4”.  Offset jaws with teeth and flattened link chain with small ring.  Pan has a metal guard to keep pan under jaws.  All original parts and in near perfect condition.  Ideal for beaver, fox, raccoon, coyote, otter, etc.   Circa late 1800’s. ($550)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5073 Old Saddle Bags marked “U.S.” on Each Side Folded bags 22” deep and 14” W.  All leather bags and straps. Circa early 1900’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5033 Extremely Rare Newhouse No. 5 Open Top “Steer Horn” Clamp Length 9”.  Most of the larger Newhouse double spring bear traps are nearly impossible to set by one person.  Newhouse made a specific screw down clamp for each size in all their larger spring traps.   This is a No. 5 and is made for the NO. 5 Newhouse bear trap.  Two clamps were required to set one trap.  Clamps were made to fit the spring width and were screwed down to remove the pressure of the springs.  The jaws could then be opened and the trap could be “set”.  The clamps could be unscrewed and the trap was set.  The open top steer horn clamps were only made very early and are extremely difficult to find.  The rare of the rare!  “5” is marked in raised letters on both sides at the base of the “horns”.  Near perfect condition. Circa early 1800’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5024 Newhouse “Slick Pan No. 6” Bear Trap Length 48”.  One of the rarest and most sought after of Newhouse traps.  This is called the “Second Series”, only made between1855-1860, very limited production.  It is referred to as “Slick Pan 6” because there are no markings on the pan.  Most of the larger Newhouse traps made after this series had raised letters on the pan.  Both springs are stamped and read “S. Newhouse, Oneida Community, N.Y.”  Short chain has factory heavy duty swivel.   All parts are original and complete.  Overall trap is in mint condition.   I purchased this trap in 1993 from Mrs. Rood in Salmon, Id.  Her deceased husband used this trap to trap bears for several decades. Both jaws have teeth. Circa 1855-1860.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5059 Handmade Chippewa Loom Frame Length 15” x 8” W.  This loom was used for weaving beadwork.  Example shown with one complete garter and matching garter still on the loom as a work in progress.  This is a one-of-a kind piece!  Great patina and well used. Circa 1920. ($800)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5068 Old Showcase from Virginia City, NV. Height 48” x 20” W x 20” Deep.  I bought this in a sale of “Wild West Museum” inventory in Virginia City, NV when they closed in 2000.  This showcase was in the International Hotel in Virginia City and in particular, was in the room where President U.S. Grant stayed for two entire months in 1879.  At the time of my purchase, there was a gold colored spittoon full of cigar butts all deposited by Grant.  After a few years, I decided to remove the butts. Circa 1879 or earlier. ($1,500)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5019 Five Cedar Fur Stretching Boards Average lengths 33” to 4o”.  Used in the 1960’s for mink and martin skins.  Various “notes” were written in pencil.  All in great condition.  Nice addition to any collection as they visually represent one facet of the fur trade era. Circa 1960’s. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5014 Hand Forged Steel Muskrat Trap Length 11 ½ “ (trap only).  Serrated edges on inside of jaws (very rare), flattened dog marked “1” on the bottom of spring and a square pan.  Good condition and complete.  I purchased this trap in 1998 from the Fur Trade Museum in Chadron, Nebraska.  Very collectible. Circa 1800-1850. ($150)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5031 Rare Hand Forged Bear Trap Length 31”.  Very small pan with no marking and a small hole in the center.  Closed jaws with three long teeth and chain with a clamp clevis at end of chain (clevis pin missing).  Cross from the pan to the trigger hand etched that reads “E.T. Libby” (Montana).  Very old but fully functional and could be used today.  Very nice workmanship for a hand forged trap.  This is a one-of-a kind trap that has seen many years of use.  Circa early 1800’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5027 Double Long Spring No. 15 Newhouse Bear Trap Length 34”.  Pan reads “No. 15, Oneida Community, S. Newhouse, N.Y.”  Both springs well marked.  Offset jaws with teeth.  Factory chain with large ring and swivel. Mostly used for bear, wolf, wolverine, mountain lion, etc.  Trap is complete with all original parts.  Mint condition.  Very hard to find especially in this condition.  Circa 1800’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5039 Old Carved Cabin/Cache Scene Width 38” x 28” deep, tallest height 25”.  This diorama /North Country scene was created with the utmost attention to detail and accuracy as they were in the “old days”.  Starting on the left side, firewood is stacked with an elk and moose rack on top of the wood.  On the front porch and front of the cabin are various pots with traps and one stretched beaver skin on hoop.  Moose rack and other antlers are lined near the roof edge.  Note the red/white plaid curtains inside the windows.  A shed roof off the side of the cabin sits over more firewood with elk and deer sheds.  The chimney is actually laid stones!  Hand carved cedar shakes have been attached in normal fashion.  The hooped round skin represents a beaver skin drying on its stretcher.  The other skin on the front side of the cache wall represents stretched deer hide.  Both were made of mice skins to look the part.   The cache model is very accurate to scale and construction.  On the cache, the ladder leads up to a platform for standing where food and other staples were stored in the winter, out of reach of wolverines and other critters that would likely eat the contents.  Even the cache roof is layered with spruce boughs to protect the contents from snow buildup.  All in all, it’s a remarkable model. A brass oval plate attached to the oak base reads “By Josef Dvorak, Babb Montana”.  Babb is a small gateway town located near the east side of Glacier Park and the Browning Indian Reservation.  I bought this piece 25 years ago from a museum in Helena that closed down. Circa 1900-1950’s. ($2,200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5017 “Critter Smoker” (to smoke animals from a den) Length 36”.  Burning wood chips and hot coals were fed into the metal mid-section, the metal spout was long enough to enter the hole and air was forced through to push the smoke out the end.  The smoker is made of wood and leather sides and has a hole in the center for excess air to escape.  It also has a brass plate that reads “Made by Funster Bros. &amp; Co. Largest direct handler of raw fur in the world.  St. Louis, USA.”  From the collection of the Great Lakes Fur Trade Museum, Two Harbors, MN. Circa early 1800’s. ($400)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5069 Antique Miniature Eight Drawer Cupboard/Spice Cupboard Height 17” x 10 ½” W x 5” Deep. I’ve used this cupboard in my studio for nearly 30 years.  It is very old but still in great condition.  Wonderful for storing small items. Circa early 1900’s. ($100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5005 Sawed Off Double Barreled Ithaca Shotgun Barrel length 19”.  Prominent rabbit ears and double triggers on this 12 gauge shotgun.  This gun was found in a buried cache of guns in the 1960’s east of Malta, Montana.  A good friend of mine had a friend who actually found the cache and recovered the guns.  As you can imagine, this gun is not in working order.  The shoulder plate on the end of the stock is embossed “Ithaca Gun” and shows two flying ducks.  It is also stamped in the metal “New Ithaca Gun” on both sides near the rabbit ears.  In all likelihood, these guns were stashed by outlaws on the run or to hide them from the Indians.  This is a real piece of the Old West! Early to mid-1800’s. ($350)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5054 Indian Made Splint Creel Height 8” x 11”W x 7” Deep.  Top has wider splints than the rest of the creel with a raised wood hole, which is rare.  Well used but great condition. Circa mid -1800’s. ($450)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5012 Indian Made Salmon Spear Length 6 ½ ft.  Very old and handmade by Indians of the Northwest Coast.  A metal spike is attached to the main shaft that holds the fish between the “jaws”.   When pressure is applied, the jaws expand and hold the fish in place.  They were primarily used on salmon. Creative design that’s very functional.  Virtually impossible to find one like this! Circa 1890. ($750)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5065 Blackfeet Beaded Moccasins Length 9 ½” with trade cloth uppers.  Very early and have been used.  Made of brain tanned leather with striking beadwork down the front of each shoe. Circa 1800’s. ($800)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5037 Old Carved Wooden Duck Decoy Length 14”.  I was told this decoy was made by Ward Bros. many years ago.  Much of the paint has worn off from lots of in use wear.  Balance weight attached to the bottom as well as a ring for attachment. “J.H.S.” lightly stamped near weight. Fabulous old wood patina – very rich! Circa early 1900’s. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5057 Very Old Birch Bark Picture Frame with Model Canoe Height 9” x 7” W.  Front of frame made of Birch Bark trimmed with Sweet Grass.  Model canoe is also made of Birch Bark trimmed with Sweet Grass.  Entire back is made of one piece of Birch Bark.  Very old and rare.  Has that look and feel of the Great North Woods.  Needs a new photo! Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($500)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5056 Finely Woven Wicker Fishing Creel Height 8” x 12” W x 6”.  Masterful weaving all around.  Has a unique fastener with key on the lid with designs.  Harness is mostly leather with buckles and one strip of fabric (one strap broken). Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($650)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5063 Bow, Arrow and Strap Quivers Length 45”.  All are made from brain tanned deer skin.  Good representation of how they were made, but is not old. ($100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5013 Very Old and Rare Steel Trap with Square Pan Length 10”, size 1 ½.  This is a hand forged unique design.  The pan is square and has “6R, R D No. 695967” stamped in the metal.  “W.R and F Glover on the brass dog.  Has some in-use wear but original and complete. Circa late 1800’s. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5043 Very Old Rare Native Made Game Bag Height 19” x 20”W.  Decorative woven macramé fringe on all sides except top, which is made of hair-on seal skin.  Two full size bags are built in.  The inner bag is all leather on both sides.  Outer bag is all macramé woven.  Some stitching on top of sealskin flap missing.    Has metal rings on each of top corners but the shoulder strap missing.  Most likely from coastal Northwest region.  Very striking and unique. Circa late 1800’s. ($1,200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4025 Rare Northwest Coast Carved and Painted Alder Canoe 38” Long x 7 ¼” W.  Extremely old, carved from one Alder log.  Painted palette of red, black and light green with ceremonial Sisiutl design.  Painted symbols on both outer walls and on both inside walls.  Very good condition. Circa 1880. ($3,700)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4044 Fur Trade Workhorse Paddle 71” Long x 8” W.  This style used by French voyagers, trappers, Indians, explorers etc.  Long narrow stem with wide paddle area.   Tested for many centuries.  Unusual upper handle shape that is round.  Crack in wide end.  Excellent example for this style.  Beautiful patina. Circa late 1800’s. ($700)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4012 Indian Made Imbricated Model Birch Bark Canoe 34” Long x 6” W.  Well made with several imbricated figures:  Turtles (2), Coyotes (2), Eagle bust, Indian Chief Bust, Whale tails (6) and plant images.  It’s also “signed” “Thierry Dube” and “Nation Atikamek”.  Great piece! Circa early to mid-1900’s.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4036/4037 Pair of Alaska made Ceremonial Etched Paddles 26” &amp; 27” Long x 4 ½” &amp; 3 ½” W.  Matching pairs with carved and etched images on each side of each paddle.  Images different on each paddle with bear/seal, Indian with drum, eagle and wolf.  No. 4037 etching that reads   “Haines Alaska, June 17, 1904”.  Unusual holes in each handle with star design around each. Highly likely these were done by the same artist.  Rare and unusual! Circa 1904. ($1,000)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4060 Well Designed Birch Bark Basket Height 6 ½ “, 14” W, 9” Deep.  This piece has a bark strip around its middle with scalloped edges and the top has a repeated pattern.  From Pacific Northwest Territories, this basket is in good condition.  Very attractive basket. Circa 1910 ($500)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4072  Very Old Handmade and Hand forged Oak Box Height 9” x 14”W x 9 ½” Deep.  Obviously well used but in good condition.  All sides, except the bottom, show fabulous metal works that are all hand forded including the inside lock itself.  Very old and rare.  Wonderful reddish brown patina.  Nearly impossible to find.   Circa late 1700’s/early 1800’s ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4067 Very Old Brass Tacked Hide Covered Document Box Height 7” x 16”W x 9” Deep.  Covered with cowhide on all sides except the bottom and backside.  Numerous leather strips of green and red, each dotted with brass studs define the overall design.  Brass handle on top and a hand forged latch are both very unusual.  The entire inside of the box is covered with newspaper glued to the wood.  This paper is the Columbian Centinel from Boston, MA dated March 28, 1812.  Fascinating reading!  Wonderful artistry on a one of a kind document box.   Circa 1812.  Good condition. ($500)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4005 Abenaki Indian Made Model Canoe 60” Long x 8” W.  Made by Aaron York, an Abenaki Indian, who used a canoe from the Malecite Tribe (eastern Abenaki) called a St. John River Canoe, as a model.  Incredible imbrication and beautiful design.  Gunnel rail attached with wooden pegs.  Split spruce root used throughout.  Hand carved decorative struts.  Circa late 1900’s.    ($2,100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4002 Birch Bark Model Canoe 18 ¾” long.  Porcupine quill work (4 on one side and 1 on opposite side).  Old and in great condition.  Nice patina. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($650)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4068 Brass Tacked Black Hide Covered Cassette Box Height 5” x 10” W x 6 ½” deep.  In Colonial and fur trade times, most important gentlemen had special trunks to hold important documents and belongings.  This box is one of the best.  The lock plate is complete and still has the original key.  Best of all, it is stamped with the very desirable Federal Eagle design on the brass cover plate of the keyhole.  The inside is immaculate with insert shelf.  Contains 213 square shanked brass tacks.  The bottom is decorated with great blue and brown designed paper from Colonial times.  Small amount of leather missing from handle on lid, otherwise in excellent condition.  Very hard to find boxes like this one! Circa pre-1800’s. ($500)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4021 Wall hanging Birch Bark Model Canoe 9 ½” Long x 4 ½” tall.  Similar to #4020, only smaller.  Split Spruce root wrapped on all edges and wrapped over on both ends...  rare and very old with a beautiful patina of rich sienna/golden brown. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($550)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4006 Fabulous Birch Bark Model Canoe 47” Long x 9” W.  Made by Henry Vailancourt, one of the most renowned birch bark canoe experts in the country.  Extremely fine with red painted fern motifs in front and rear sections.  Split spruce root for lashings and wooden pegged gunnel rails.  This is an incredible work of art that showcases his talent.  Certainly one of a kind!  Fine condition. Circa 1979 ($2,150)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4057 Very Fine Birch Bark and Root Basket Height 9” x 10 ½” W x 8 ½” deep.  Native made by Northwest tribes with brain tanned leather.  Lid and upper rim woven from split root and stained to create a very attractive design.  Heart shaped bark pieces have been stitched to lid with further stitched designs on both ends.  Especially unique and well made. Circa early 1900’s. ($700)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4049 Quilled Birch Bark Basket Height 3 ½”x 3 ½” W.  Yellow and white quills including a maple leaf on lid and well done designs around center.  Has “Sept 12, 1931” written on bottom.  Cree Indian tourist item.  Very fine work, wrapped with a great deal of Sweet Grass. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4011 Full Size Indian Made Original Birch Bark Canoe – Circa 1870</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4031 Very Old Classic Shaped Canoe Paddle 64” Long x 4 ½” W.   Beautiful dark/rich patina for a very old paddle. Crack in wide blade –in-use repaired with staples and small crack just below. Circa late 1800’s. ($350)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4063 Very Old Miniature Trunk with Brass tacks on Skin Height 4 ½”, 7” W, 5” Deep.  Lock box with key that still works.  Brass handle and close to one hundred brass tacks.  Sides and top covered with seal skin- hair out.  Good condition except skin is cracked across the portion in the rear skin that served as hinges for the top.  Used for valuables, documents, etc.  Great hardware.  Rare trunk covered on the inside with decorative colonial paper with blue dots. Circa 1810. ($250)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4001 Birch Bark Canoe Model Length 41” x 10 ½” deep x 12” W.  Fantastic museum piece!  Imbrication and etching along both gunnel sides and ends.  Was acquired from Lac du Flambeau Reservation in Wisconsin in May of 1913.  This piece was in the John Short Museum, Fresno, CA until I purchased it in 2002.  Wonderful craftsmanship and a work of art.  Near perfect condition and great patina.  Very rare! Circa 1913. ($9,700)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4014 Indian Made Imbricated Model Birch Bark Canoe 52” Long x 10” W.  Well-made canoe with several imbricated images.  One entire side with leaf motif, Indian Chief Bust and four leaf clover, other side is the same.  Classic style and excellent construction.  Very Striking! Circa early to mid-1900’s. ($1,100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4023 Very Old Hand Forged Oval Wooden Box 19” Long x 14 ½” W x 8” tall.  Rare handmade wooden box made in mid-1800.  Touches of red can be seen as this box was painted red at one time.  Hand forged metal straps, top handle and key plate are attached by square headed nails.  All wood connecting done with handmade wooden pegs.  Fabulous patina.  Very hard to find such workmanship in the mid 1800’s!  Key still in lock. ($1,000)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4010 Eastern Elm Bark Model Canoe – Very Old 21” Long x 7” W.  This canoe model has an oval strip of wood that is all connected by nails through gunwales and wood strip.  Elm bark is all one piece nailed together.  A unique piece in any collection. Circa late 1800’s. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4046 Very Old Moose Call made from Birch Bark Height 24 ½”, 8” W at the big end.   Incised with standing bears around large open end.   Well used but in great condition.  One of the best moose calls I have ever seen.  Some wooden pegs used to hold wrapped bark together, an indication of its age. Circa 1800’s. ($700)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4019 Tiny Birch Bark Canoes with Sweet Grass Trim Very well made considering they are 4” long.  All of the edges have thread wrapped strands of Sweet Grass.  Looks unique and striking in any collection. Circa mid 1900’s. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4064 Octagon Shaped Document Box Height 10 ½” x 20 ½”L x 10 ½” deep.  Very rare and old. Came from a ranch near Cody, WY.  Great box with cowhide cover on ends and visible seven sides.  Brass studs were used to mark “S.S” with oval shape around letters made of decorative leather and brass studs.  Rare decorative handles on both ends and a very unique looking mechanism that has a small flat bar which keeps the lid closed.  Underneath the bar is a keyhole but no key.  Inside is covered with decorative flowered paper on top of old newspapers.  I found a small portion of legible newspaper that had the date of 1827. It is in fair condition considering its age and usage. Circa 1827. ($650)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4008 Heavily Quilled Birch Bark Model Canoe 20” Long x 4 ½” W.  The canoe is made in the style of the Fur Trade Canoe.  Beautifully made quill work designs stained in light green, red, lavender, white (light grey) and black.  The flower motif is similar on both sides but substantially different in detail.  Indian made and signed at bottom “S.yLz”   Very fine work and quite rare.  Some quills and stitching missing. Circa late 1800’s. ($1,050)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4003 Birch Bark Model Canoe with Fantastic Quill Work Length 12 ½”.  Small in size but loaded with artistic touches.  Well designed and executed floral pattern quill work done on both sides.  Color scheme of stained porcupine quills comprised of green, yellow and white/lavender.  Split spruce root lashings along gunnel sides but also holds decorative bark scallops.  Most of quilled work intact but a few are missing (hardly noticeable).  One small crack in bark on one end.  Extremely rare and unique! Circa 1920. ($1,950)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4054 Rare Birch Bark Tobacco/Snuff Box 4” Tall x 5” W.  Boxes like this have been used since the 1700’s for storing tobacco and snuff.  Made from different layers of birch bark.   Has wooden plugs on top and bottom. Still has some tobacco caked inside.  Circa 1890. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4052 Porcupine Quilled Birch Bark Box Height 3 ½ “x 8” w.  Extraordinary fine work.   This piece has it all!  Blue Jay design with violet, blue, white, green and brown.  Inside box is all bark with bark scallops in top and bottom.  Indian made in the Northwest in 1945.  Mint condition.  Entire basket covered with quills and Sweet Grass.  ($2,850)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4051 Quilled Birch Bark Basket Height 3” x 6” W.  Lid with sides are all covered with red/white quills.  Lid with a floral design.  Done by Chippewa tribe in late 1800’s. ($600)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4007 Birch Bark “Long Nose” Model Canoe 38” Long x 5 ¾” w.  Made by Kootenai Indian tribe in British Columbia, Canada in 1900.  This canoe was in a museum for many years.  Included two hand carved paddles.  Birch bark trim along both gun whales. Both ends (nose) have two hand carved poles of cedar with heavy applications of pitch resin sealant on each.  Very rare and a great piece. Circa 1900. ($1,000)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4039 Small Ceremonial Northwest Paddle with Carving 16” Long x 2 ½ “W.  Abstract whale design on one side and no artwork on the other.  Great piece with fine carving/bas relief.  From Sitka, Alaska. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($250)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4056 Thompson River Imbricated Potlach Spoon Tray Height 4 ½” x 13 ½” x 9”.  Made by Northwest coast natives who make some of the finest basketry in the country.  This fine tray has geometric woven designs plus some other artwork along top and bottom edges.  Great condition with a very attractive woven handle. Circa 1940. ($450)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4022 Great Northwest Birch Bark Model Canoe – A stunner! 37” Long x 9” W.  Both gunnels painted light green on sides with leather strip on top.  All five struts are uniquely carved and have green and red lined designs that match colors elsewhere on the canoe.  One side has five original native paintings that were meaningful to the artists.  Great color harmony overall by an artist that was very talented.  Painted on one side only except for green gunnel.   Great condition, extraordinary piece! Circa 1910-1920. ($1,950)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4020 Wall hanging Birch Bark Model Canoe 20” Long x 7” tall.  Simply made but well-constructed, with split Spruce root and root wrapped wire hanger.  Great patina, very old and unique.  May have been designed to hold mail or other small items.  Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($600)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4028 Northwest Coastal Indian Made Ceremonial Paddle 53” Long x 6” W.  One side has full carving with inlaid jade pendant.  Opposite side has a whale carving with a face.  This is extremely fine work by a master carver.  Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($900)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4038 Small Ceremonial Northwest Paddle with Carving 13 ½” Long x 2 ½” w.  Abstract whale design on one side and no artwork on the other.  Great piece with fine carving/bas relief.  From Sitka, Alaska. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s ($250)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4033 Small Northwest Coast Carved Ceremonial Paddle 24 ½” Long x 4” W.  Has a warm dark brown/black patina and shows some in-use wear.   Show side fully carved with Indian symbols, backside simply “SITKA”.  Obviously this paddle is from Sitka, Alaska and made by Alaskan natives. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($1,100)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4024 Fabulous Birch Bark Canoe with Elaborate Incising 10’ Long x 20” Wide.  This is one of the finest birch bark canoes I’ve ever seen!  It was made by an Abenaki Indian, Aaron York in 1998 for Dick Idol.  Many experts believe the early western Abenaki and the Penobscot Abenaki created some of the finest bark canoes ever made.   This canoe is totally capable of navigation on water but is considered smaller than full size, which is 12’ to 14” or more.  It is truly a work of art in every way.  This is “winter” bark collected by Aaron York himself because it lends itself to incising better than bark from any other season. Incising or imbrication images are attained by removing bark to attain another color, usually darker.  These designs are historically founded in Abenaki culture and York considers himself a “Canoe Artist in the Abenaki Way”.  Real handmade resin pitch was used as a sealant for any seams, ribs and floor handmade from split cedar, struts are hand carved with various designs and a strip of scalloped bark comes downward from the gunwales.   This masterpiece is truly a one-of-a-kind birch bark canoe.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4013 Kayak Style Birch Bark Model Canoe 14” long.  Marked “Quebec” on top.  Oval opening in top center with bark top.  Great condition.   Circa 1900’s. ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4065 Rounded top Studded Document Box Height 5” x 12” W x 7 ½” Deep.  Beautiful reddish brown patina and in great condition.  Brass keyhole, no key and brass swivel ring on top.  Brass studs on all sides which define multiple attractive patterns.  Yellow clover and brown paper design inside.  The entire box is wrapped with a fine grade of leather.  This is a great box! Circa 1820. ($850)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4032 Old Northwest Coast Indian Carved Ceremonial Paddle 51” Long x 5” W.  This is a wonderful rare piece.  Fabulous Bas Relief designs on both sides (nearly identical) and has a very unique carved handle. Patina has a warm “Walnut” look which comes from age.  This is as good as they come! Circa mid to late 1800’s. ($1,600)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4040 Child- size Well- Used Paddle 39 ½” Long x 4” W.  Very old with wonderful patina.  Excellent condition.  Very rare!  Round handle. Circa late 1800’s. ($850)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4053 Birch Bark Cylindrical Container Height 10” x 6” Dia.  Rare design with split spruce root wrapped lid, bottom edge and decorative patch with tufted moose hair.  Scalloped edge near lid and decorative patch.  Wonderful dark patina.  Great condition. Circa late 1800’s. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4018 Miniature Birch Bark Canoe – Ojibwa Handmade Model 14 ½” Long.  Made by Ojibwa tribe for trade.  Has quill work designs on both sides, a pair of hand carved wooden paddles and a sturdy handmade twig stand.  Great eye appeal! Circa mid 1900’s. ($150)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4011 Full Size Indian Made Original Birch Bark Canoe – Circa 1870 15’3” Long x 39” W.  One of the rarest full size Indian made birch bark canoes left in existence!  Only a small handful of these survived the turn of the century (1800-1900).  This canoe was made by the Ojibwa Indians around 1870 near Cass Lake, northern Minnesota.   This canoe came from the Collection of the “Great Lakes Fur Trade Museum” in Two Harbors, MN.  It is authentic in every way:  Floor and slats handmade of cedar, split spruce roots for lashing, real handmade pitch resin for sealant and five cedar handmade struts lashed to each side.  Has a 1” x 3” hole in upper rear panel (can be repaired).  The rarest of the rare!  And…what a showpiece! Circa 1870.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4045 Fur Trade Paddle (see 4044 above) 71” Long x 8” W.  Very similar to each other except this paddle has a square handle.  Near perfect condition with a reddish brown patina.  Rare and hard to find in this condition. Circa late 1800’s. ($1,000)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4035 Small Northwest Coast Ceremonial Carved Paddle 25” Long x 5” W.  Carved on one side only.  Image is of abstract whale design with red, black and blue paint.  Older dark patina.  Great example! Circa 1900. ($650)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4071 Hide Covered and Brass Tacked Document Box Height 4 ½” x 10” W x 6” Deep.  Brass tacked on leather strips on both ends, top and front.  Hide is wrapped on every side except bottom.  Brass carrying handle on top and brass lock plate, both very unique.  Entire inside of box covered in glued on paper with floral design.  Narrative appears to be religious in nature.  Nice box, fair condition for its age. Circa 1800 ($200)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4029/4030 Matched Pair of Northwest Coastal Carved Ceremonial Paddles 66” Long x 4 ½” W.  Both paddles with Bas Relief carvings and nearly identical.  Great unique handle designs.  Designs and carvings were created by an Indian master carver!  Wonderful patina and fine condition. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($1,200 for pair)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4048 Fully Quilled Red/White Basket 4 ¼” W x 2” Tall.  Everything showing is made of quills including the bottom and on an “all quill” ball on top. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4058 Old Currie Knitting Basket with Handles Height 9 ½” x 11 ½” Dia.  Great geometric designs on body of basket made of reed strips stained to create striking patterns.  Fair condition.  From northwest coast natives. Circa 1930. ($350)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4027 Birch Bark Ojibwa Made Model Canoe 34 ½” Long x 7 ½” W.  Made like the larger originals often used throughout the fur trade era.  Has a striking gunwale strip/apron painted along lower edge with red/orange ochre.  Wood strips on gunwales attached with wooden pegs.  Nice patina that shows substantial age.  Complete with two hand carved paddles.   Circa late 1800’s. ($700)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4034 Small Northwest Coast Carved and Painted “Dance Paddle” 24” Long x 4” W.  Carved on only one side.  Beautiful paint colors of red, black, jade green and burgundy.  Old with great patina.  Wonderful impressive piece that’s very rare. Circa 1910. ($1,850)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4062 Fine Old 19th C. Imbricated Lillooet Carry Basket Height 8”, 15” wide, 8 ½” deep.  Extremely well made and in near perfect condition. Four woven loops for straps and woven geometric patterns on all sides make this carry basket a great piece.  Native made in the Pacific Northwest region. Circa 1890. ($650)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4066 Very Old Brass Tacked Hide Covered Document Box Height 4 ½” x 9” W x 5 ½” deep.  A beautiful and striking example of a very old box.  All visible sides are hide covered and brass tacked.  The main design comes from red, black and brown narrow leather strips with brass studs.  Hand forged brass handle on top and lid latch are rare and handmade.  Grey/green paper on inside.  Near perfect condition.  This type of box is extremely rare. Circa 1800. ($550)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4004 Birch Bark Model Canoe 24” Long x 5” W.  Great early canoe with good patina and wonderful condition.  Made with cedar slats and spruce root lashings. Circa 1900. ($700)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4015 Heavily Quilled Indian Made Birch Bark Model Canoe 25” Long x 8” W.  Quill work designs similar on both sides but also some differences.  Very bright colorful palette with several similar colors used on both sides.  Still looks great but missing some stitching and quills.  Rare to see so much quill work on one canoe! Circa late-1800’s/early 1900’s. ($650)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4047 Very Early Birch Bark Basket Height 11 ½” x 12” top rim width.  Outer tree bark is reversed (white bark out).  Rim top is rope and wood.  Bottom is wood with some holes.  Bark is still great looking.  Came from the closed Great Lakes Fur Trade Museum in MN.  Nice Piece. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s ($300)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4059 Very Unusual Basket Made of Birch Bark and Spruce Root Height 5 ½”, lid width 17”, 15” W.  Lid is made from one piece of bark with eight bark “leaves” woven in center.  Basket rim woven of split roots stained red, green, orange and browns.  Brain tanned leather serves as “hinges” to hold the lid in place.  Partially repaired with one strand of newer leather.  Great eye appeal on this basket and very well constructed.  Rare.  From Northwest Canada. Circa early 1900’s. ($750)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4009 Eastern Elm Bark Model Canoe – Very Old 34 ½” Long x 8”W.  Very unique and rare!  Canoe is Indian made of Elm tree bark with the bark on the outside.  Gunwales are wrapped with a thin bark wrap as well as the end seams.  Very difficult to find. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’s. ($550)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4055 Lillooet Covered Trinket Basket Height 5 ½” x 9” L x 5” deep.   Made by northwest natives with brain tanned leather, all handmade.  Woven designs on all four sides.  Front and rear sides have two different woven designs on either side of main design.  Wonderful workmanship and hard to find in this condition. Circa late 1800’s/early 1900’S. ($650)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4050 Quilled Birch Bark Basket Trimmed with Sweet Grass Height 2 ½” x 5” W.  Very rare!  A few quills are missing but otherwise in great condition.  Inside basket is all birch bark. Circa early 1900’s. ($600)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4070 Black Tacked Trunk with Cushion Compartment Height 12” x 25” L x 13” Deep.  This is a very rare trunk!  Very old brass tacked hide covered trunk with storage compartment built on its top.  Travelers, whether aboard a wagon, carriage or stagecoach often used these for travel.  Inside the lid is an 8” square panel that opens inward to access the compartment which is about 2-3 inches deep.  Clothes or other soft goods were stuffed into this compartment which provided a comfortable seat for long, rough journeys and would allow more luggage space.  Rigid wood was used in the top of the trunk so as to bear the weight of the traveler.  This trunk is covered entirely in leather and has brass tacks on all sides.  Unfortunately, this trunk was damaged in shipping.  The primary damage is the leather hinging on the lid has cracked and the lid is detached but will rest in its normal position.  Also damaged was the latch assembly and its attaching strap.  This trunk when intact was worth $2,000 plus.  It could be restored but I have decided to sell it at a huge discount “as is”.   Circa late 1700’s/early 1800’s. ($250)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4069 Early Hide Covered and Brass Tacked Cassette Document Box Height 5”, 12” wide x 7” deep.  Black leather with 141 square shanked brass tacks.  It has the original makers tag on inside of lid, “John Shelton Saddle and Trunk Maker, Congress 45 Street, Boston”.  Inside is lined with marbleized paper.  The original lock is still intact and brass key cover plate is stamped with the word “Patent”.  There is a brass opening ring on the lid.  Very rare and old! Circa late 1700’s/early 1800’s. ($750)</image:caption>
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