William R. Leigh (1866 – 1955) – Embarrassed (Range Pony in Town) (ca. 1910)

William R. Leigh (1866 – 1955) – Embarrassed (Range Pony in Town) (ca. 1910)

William R. Leigh (1866 – 1955) – Embarrassed (Range Pony in Town) (ca. 1910):

William R. Leigh (1866 – 1955)
Embarrassed (Range Pony in Town) (ca. 1910)
oil on canvas
30 × 40 inches
signed lower right

VERSO
Inscribed, “Scene from Cody, Wyoming” (prior to lining)
Label, Biltmore Galleries, Scottsdale, Arizona
Label, Christie’s, New York, New York

In her biography of William R. Leigh, June DuBois wrote, “In his autobiography and other writing Leigh has given his reasons for his consuming desire to paint Western subjects: his love of animals, his fondness of nature and the unpretentious, a childhood infused with Indian folklore, and above all, his certainty that the West represented the intrinsically authentic America. Out here he felt he would throw off the gloomy shroud of the New York art world and come alive again, free to paint subjects which hold meaning for Americans in any style he chose.

“In the meantime his painting of Wyoming and the Southwest had come to the attention of many. In an article, Thomas Moran was quoted as saying, ‘W. R. Leigh has preferred the sleeping bag, frying pan, and the stars to the contrivances of the railroad people.… For eight years, good pictures by this artist have been coming out of the West. At first they were mainly canyons and mountains, western skies and sagebrush, moonlit buttes and sunsets. Later they came to include characteristic pictures of Indian and cowboy life.’”

In his unpublished memoirs Leigh wrote, “With his payoff money in his pocket, the cow-puncher does not keep his head very long. Usually drunken men, when thrown, aren’t hurt – they merely afford amusement to the onlookers.”

PROVENANCE
Babcock Galleries, New York, New York
Estate of Nathaniel Hamlen, Boston, Massachusetts
Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, New York, 1941
Private collection, New Jersey
Robert S. Folsom, Dallas, Texas
Biltmore Galleries, Scottsdale, Arizona
Private collection, 1991
Christie’s, New York, New York, 2010
Private collection, Wyoming

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Condition
Surface is in excellent condition. Canvas is lined. Specks of inpainting on central rider and background figures.

Howard Terpning (b. 1927) – Army Mules No More (1981)

Howard Terpning (b. 1927) – Army Mules No More (1981)

Howard Terpning (b. 1927) – Army Mules No More (1981):

Howard Terpning (b. 1927)
Army Mules No More (1981)
oil on canvas
30 × 50 inches
signed and dated lower left

VERSO
Signed and titled
Label, Cowboy Artists of America Museum, Kerrville, Texas
Label, The Owings Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico

For generations, the Apache raided isolated Spanish and Mexican villages throughout the desert and mountains of the Southwest and Mexico. These raids were carried out by small parties of warriors who traded the plunder they took for weapons, food, and other necessities. However, the encroaching Americans proved more powerful and their quest for territory resulted in the Apache Wars from 1849 to 1886. The United States Army needed to use mules to carry supplies through the harsh and unyielding landscape during this series of armed conflicts. In Army Mules No More, Howard Terpning depicts a group of Apache warriors making off with captured mules, an event that just might slow down the pursuing American troops. It was a courageous struggle of hide and seek in this, the last of the American Indian Wars.

The artist wrote, “Although the Apaches lived primarily in Arizona and New Mexico, they ranged easily into the Sierra Madre Mountains of Mexico and considered Sonora and Chihuahua their own province. To them, both Americans and Mexicans were foreign invaders deserving of no quarter and as a general rule the Apaches offered none.”

PROVENANCE
Western Heritage Sale, Houston, Texas, 1981
Private collection, California

EXHIBITED
The Storytellers: The Narration Traditions in Western Art, Cowboy Artists of America Museum, Kerrville, Texas, 1992

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Condition
Surface is in excellent condition. Large spot of inpainting in sky, upper-left corner. Spot of inpainting in tree, top-center portion.

 

Royal Doulton Flambe Figurine, Small Tortoise

Royal Doulton Flambe Figurine, Small Tortoise

Royal Doulton Flambe Figurine, Small Tortoise:

Deep, rich red glaze model no. 101. Royal Doulton backstamp.
Issued: c. 1912-1936
Dimensions: 2.75″L x 4.5″W x 1.75″H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition
Age related wear.

Royal Doulton Sung Flambe Figurine, Lion Lying

Royal Doulton Sung Flambe Figurine, Lion Lying

Royal Doulton Sung Flambe Figurine, Lion Lying:

Rare red and blue flambe glazed study of a lion resting. Royal Doulton Flambe marked.
Issued: c. 1918-1936
Dimensions: 7.25″L x 3″W x 2.25″H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition
Age related wear.

Sentrysafe Executive Digital Safe

Sentrysafe Executive Digital Safe

Sentrysafe Executive Digital Safe:

Model: EF3428E
Serial: AE0800087
Specs:
-safe storage for documents & valuables
-rated for 1/2 Hour at 1400° F & 12 in. of water for 72 hours
-163 lbs.
-3.39 cubic ft of interior space

Measurements: 28 in. H x 22 in. W x 17.5 in. D

Ten Volume Set: The Photographic History of the Civil War, Francis Miller, 1912

Ten Volume Set: The Photographic History of the Civil War, Francis Miller, 1912

Ten Volume Set: The Photographic History of the Civil War, Francis Miller, 1912:

The Photographic History of the Civil War, Ten Volume Book Set, published by The Review of Reviews Co., New York 1912, Francis Trevelyan Miller (editor)
Volume I: “The Opening Battles”; Volume II: “Two Years of Grim War”; Volume III: “The Decisive Battles”; Volume IV: “The Cavalry”; Volume V: “Forts and Artillery”; Volume VI: “The Navies”; Volume VII: “Prisons and Hospitals”; Volume VIII: “Soldier Life Secret Service”; Volume IX: “Poetry and Eloquence”; Volume X: “Armies and Leaders”

Condition: some have loose binding on spines; some flaking binding; worn corners

Provenance: A San Antonio, Texas estate

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J.W. Winchester Oak & Curved Glass Table Top Display Case

J.W. Winchester Oak & Curved Glass Table Top Display Case

J.W. Winchester Oak & Curved Glass Table Top Display Case:

J.W. Winchester oak display case with curved glass front, single rear drop door; single front drawer w/ brass hardware

Marked: “J.W. WINCHESTER / & COMPANY / OJAI, CALIFORNIA / PATENTS PENDING”
Measures: 17 h x 21.25 w x 18.5 d in.
Condition: wood has very light wear marks & nice finish; glass is clear w/ no cracks

Provenance: An Austin, Texas estate

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Roseville Pottery Cornucopia Vase, Magnolia Green

Roseville Pottery Cornucopia Vase, Magnolia Green

Roseville Pottery Cornucopia Vase, Magnolia Green:

Earthenware vase 185-8 in green with light pink and white flowers in high-relief design. Roseville mark.
Issued: c. 1943
Dimensions: 8″L x 7.75″W x 8.25″H
Manufacturer: Roseville
Country of Origin: United States
Condition
Age related wear.

Balloon Girl – HN2818 – Royal Doulton Figurine

Balloon Girl - HN2818 - Royal Doulton Figurine

Balloon Girl – HN2818 – Royal Doulton Figurine:

From the Royal Doulton Balloon Sellers series. A ginger girl sitting holding colorful balloons. She wears a Grey skirt and apron with a yellow shirt and a dark grey shawl. Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: William K. Harper
Issued: 1982 – 1977
Dimensions: 6.5″H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition
Age related wear

Bluebeard – HN2105 – Royal Doulton Figurine

Bluebeard - HN2105 - Royal Doulton Figurine

Bluebeard – HN2105 – Royal Doulton Figurine:

Features the literary character by Charles Perrault a violent nobleman and his overly curious wife. Dressed in a black robe with blue and purple touches with multicolored clothes. Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Leslie Harradine
Issued: 1953 – 1992
Dimensions: 11″H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition
Age related wear