- FARRELL COCKRUM (NEW MEXICO) NAPI DELEGATIONFramed
FARRELL COCKRUM (NEW MEXICO) NAPI DELEGATIONFramed acrylic on canvas painting, Napi Delegation, signed lower left Farrell Cockrum (Blackfoot, New Mexico, 20th/ 21st c.), dated 1994, sight: approx 48"h, 48"w, overall: approx 49.25"h, 49.25"w, 8.5lbs **Note: This composition was inspired by the 1905 photograph taken at the Miller brothers’ 101 Ranch of Geronimo in a Locomobile Model C**
- (10) COLLECTION OF TEXANA BOOKS, J.
(10) COLLECTION OF TEXANA BOOKS, J. FRANK DOBE(lot of 10) Collection of Texana books: (1) "On the Bloody Trail of Geronimo," Lt. John Bigelow Jr, Westernlore Press, 1986, 237 pages; (1) "The Longhorns," J. Frank Dobie, University of Texas Press, 1985, 388 pages; (1) "A Vaquero of the Brush Country," J. Frank Dobie, University of Texas Press, 1981, 302 pages; (1) "Jeff Davis's Own," James R. Arnold, 2007, Castle Books, 378 pages; (1) "Singers and Storytellers," Texas Folklore Society, Southern Methodist University Press, 1961, 298 pages; (1) "Will's War," Janice Woods Windle, Longstreet Press, 2001, 361 pages; (1) "Six Years with the Texas Rangers," James B. Gillet, Copano Bay Press, 2012, 236 pages; (1) "The Texicans," Nina Vida, Soho Press, 2006, 295 pages; (1) "An Informal History of Texas," Frank X. Tolbert, Harper and Brothers Publishers, 1961, 275 pages; (1) "The Story of the Frontier," Everett Dick, Tudor Publishing Company, 574 pages, loose spine, loss to book jacket; largest: approx 9.5"h, 6.5"w, 1.25"d, 13.75lbs total
- KENNETH RILEY, VICTORIO oil on canvas
32
KENNETH RILEY, VICTORIO oil on canvas
32 x 40 in
Victorio (Bidu-ya, Beduiat; ca. 1825-October 14, 1880) The warrior Victorio, one of the greatest Apache military strategists of all time.Born in New Mexico around 1809, Victorio grew up during a period of intense hostility between the native Apache Native Americans of the southwest and encroaching Mexican and American settlers. Determined to resist the loss of his homeland, Victorio began leading his small band of warriors on a long series of devastating raids against Mexican and American settlers and their communities in the 1850s.After more than a decade of evading the best efforts of the Mexican and American armies to capture him, the U.S. Army managed to convince Victorio to accept resettlement of his people on an inhospitable patch of sunburnt land near San Carlos, Arizona, in 1869. But with summer temperatures reaching 110 degrees on the San Carlos reservation (an area also known as Hell's Forty Acres) and farming nearly impossible, Victorio decided the new reservation was unacceptable and moved his followers to more pleasant grounds at Ojo Caliente (Warm Springs), thus again becoming an outlaw in the eyes of the United States. In 1878, the U.S. Army attempted to force the Apaches back to the San Carlos reservation, but Victorio eluded capture, disappearing into the desert with 150 braves. Surviving by raiding the towns and farms of Chihuahua, Mexico, Victorio and his men began to ambush U.S. troops as well as Mexican or American sheepherders.In 1880, a combined force of U.S. and Mexican troops finally succeeded in tracking down Apache and his warriors, surrounding them in the Tres Castillos Mountains of Mexico, just south of El Paso, Texas. Having sent the American troops away, the Mexican soldiers proceeded to kill all but 17 of the trapped Apaches, though the exact manner of Victorio's death remains unclear. Some claimed a Native American scout employed by the Mexican army killed the famous warrior. But according to the Apache, Victorio took his own life rather than surrender to the Mexicans. Regardless of how it happened, Victorio's death made him a martyr to the Apache people and strengthened the resolve of other warriors to continue the fight. The last of the great Apache warriors, Geronimo, would not surrender until 1886.
- (LOT OF 33) BASEBALL GROUP (lot of 33)
(LOT OF 33) BASEBALL GROUP (lot of 33) Baseball group, bearing signatures including Giovanni Gonzales All Star Pitcher, Kurt Suzuki, Cal Ripkin Jr. 1995; 1974 A World Series; Rajai Davis; Ryne Sandber, Ron Santo; Frank Thomas; Jim Joyce, Umpire; a 2002 and 2006 signed ball; Alex Rodriguez; 1992 As; Landon Powell; 1988; Matt Huly; Terry Stenback, Scott Brosius, Gajson Giambi, Mark McGuire, Geronimo Berroa, Ernie Young, A's 1996; 1991; Nomar Garcia Parra; Eric Sogaard; Lou iniella; Rickey Henderson; Bruce Fromming, Umpire; a practice ball; Pedro Martinez; Roberto Almara, Raphael Palmerio; Lew Wolff A's; etc. Provenance: Louise Irvin Jones Estate, the most senior ticket holder at The Colosseum, since 1973
- ROOKWOOD POTTERY, NATIVE AMERICAN PORTRAIT
ROOKWOOD POTTERY, NATIVE AMERICAN PORTRAIT MUG OF GERONIMO Rookwood Pottery, Native American portrait mug of Geronimo
Painted by Artus Van Briggle, circa 1900, standard glaze, impressed flame mark over 837 and incised artist's initials, 5"h.
Time: March 2022
Place: CLARS AUCTION GALLERY, Oakland, CA, USA
Sold for: $600.00
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- PHOTOGRAPH OF NATIVE AMERICAN GERONIMOBlack
PHOTOGRAPH OF NATIVE AMERICAN GERONIMOBlack and white photograph on canvas of Geronimo.
An open edition, gallery wrapped photograph of Geronimo on canvas. The borders of the gallery wrap are painted and finished in black.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 15.5"H x 15.5"L
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Good
- PHOTOGRAPH OF NATIVE AMERICAN GERONIMOBlack
PHOTOGRAPH OF NATIVE AMERICAN GERONIMOBlack and white photograph on canvas of Geronimo.
An open edition, gallery wrapped photograph of Geronimo on canvas. The borders of the gallery wrap are painted and finished in black.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 15"H x 11.5"L x 1.5"D
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Good
- 7 PHOTOGRAPHS OF NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN
7 PHOTOGRAPHS OF NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN GERONIMOA custom frame of 7 antique photographic reproductions.
Framed in a soft white matting in walnut wood.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 26"H x 19.5"L, framed
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Very Good
- NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBAL HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHGeronimo
NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBAL HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHGeronimo with Feathered Headdress, at Fort Marion.
Publicly displayed during the 2009 "Geronimo Remembered" exhibition, Tucson, AZ, USA. Presented in a black wooden frame bordered with a decorative matte, sepia toned. Certificate of Authenticity. 5.75"H x 4"W, pictured.
Issued: c. 1890
Dimensions: 14.75"H x 13"W, framed
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear to frame
- 3 LG ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUGS, THE
3 LG ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUGS, THE WILD WESTGeronimo, Wild Bill Hickock, Annie Oakley.
Artist: Stanley James Taylor, Michael Adderly
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 6"H, tallest
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Overall good
- GERONIMO D6733 - ODD SIZE - ROYAL DOULTON
GERONIMO D6733 - ODD SIZE - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUG...Royal Doulton Character Jug, Geronimo D6733 (black, red and white coloration). Designed by Stanley J. Taylor. Series: The Wild West Collection, issued 1985 - 1989. Size: 5.5"H (odd)Geronimo (1829 - 1909) was the last leader of the Apache Indians while they were still independent of American Colonial rule. Although he fought many battles to protect he freedom of his people, in 1886 he surrendered to General Nelson Miles, and Apache territory became the state of Arizona. - Wild West
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- VINTAGE MARX BEST OF THE WEST GERONIMO
VINTAGE MARX BEST OF THE WEST GERONIMO WITH 3 HORSESWith 38 ceremonial trappings and fit on clothing.
Includes Thunderbolt, Storm Cloud Pinto and Comanche horse.
Issued: Mid century
Dimensions: 13"W, largest
Manufacturer: Marx
Country of Origin: United States