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Racks are not include included and sizes vary NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 1 / 236 -
Racks are not include included and sizes vary NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 2 / 236 -
Racks are not include included and sizes vary NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 3 / 236 -
Racks are not include included and sizes vary NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 4 / 236 -
Joan Matzdorf is a 21st-century artist originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma. She began her formal art education at just five years old at the Philbrook Museum of Art. Her background includes:Training: Studied at Central High School (Tulsa), the Albright Art Institute (New York), and the University of Tulsa.Style: While widely recognized as a "colorist" specializing in plein air (outdoor) landscape paintings, her work often features a focus on light and natural qualities.Exhibitions: Her work has been featured in the Oklahoma State Capitol's Governor’s Gallery and is held in various private collections across the United States. ————— NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 5 / 236 -
Joan Matzdorf is a 21st-century artist originally from Tulsa, Oklahoma. She began her formal art education at just five years old at the Philbrook Museum of Art. Her background includes:Training: Studied at Central High School (Tulsa), the Albright Art Institute (New York), and the University of Tulsa.Style: While widely recognized as a "colorist" specializing in plein air (outdoor) landscape paintings, her work often features a focus on light and natural qualities.Exhibitions: Her work has been featured in the Oklahoma State Capitol's Governor’s Gallery and is held in various private collections across the United States. ————— NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 6 / 236 -
This framed piece is an offset lithograph reproduction of Diego Rivera’s "The Lily Vendor" (also known as Vendedora de Alcatraces), a recurring and celebrated motif in his body of work. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 7 / 236 -
This framed piece is an offset lithograph reproduction of Diego Rivera’s "The Lily Vendor" (also known as Vendedora de Alcatraces), a recurring and celebrated motif in his body of work. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 8 / 236 -
This framed piece is an offset lithograph reproduction of Diego Rivera’s "The Lily Vendor" (also known as Vendedora de Alcatraces), a recurring and celebrated motif in his body of work. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 9 / 236 -
Up for auction is a beautiful, matching pair of original gouache watercolor paintings by the celebrated Cherokee Nation artist Janet L. Smith (1943–2020). Born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, Smith was a prominent Native American artist and art therapist whose work deeply honors the heritage, strength, and traditional roles of Cherokee women. This matching set offers a rare opportunity to acquire two complementary pieces from her historical portrait series as a single lot. Subject MatterBoth pieces focus on Nanyehi, historically known as Nancy Ward (c. 1738 – c. 1823), the legendary "Beloved Woman" (Ghi-ga-u) and political diplomat of the Cherokee Nation. Painting 1 (Top): Depicts Nancy Ward seated, meticulously weaving a traditional Cherokee basket, flanked by completed woven pottery-patterned baskets. Painting 2 (Bottom): Depicts Nancy Ward in a traditional yellow tier dress using a large wooden mortar and pestle to grind corn, set against a minimalist Oklahoma landscape. Item Details & Specifications Artist: Janet L. Smith (Cherokee Nation, 1943-2020) Medium: Gouache on paper / artist board Signature: Hand-signed by the artist on the front of the artwork Framing: Professionally framed in matching, highly ornate gold-gilded traditional frames. Features high-quality linen/burlap textured inner matting and sleek gold fillets. Frames show minimal wear and are ready to hang. Collector's Note Janet L. Smith’s original works are highly collectible pieces of contemporary Oklahoma Native American art. Finding a true matching pair in such pristine, premium framing is uncommon. This lot is perfect for serious collectors of Indigenous art, Oklahoma history enthusiasts, or institutions focusing on female historical figures. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 10 / 236 -
Up for auction is a beautiful, matching pair of original gouache watercolor paintings by the celebrated Cherokee Nation artist Janet L. Smith (1943–2020). Born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, Smith was a prominent Native American artist and art therapist whose work deeply honors the heritage, strength, and traditional roles of Cherokee women. This matching set offers a rare opportunity to acquire two complementary pieces from her historical portrait series as a single lot. Subject MatterBoth pieces focus on Nanyehi, historically known as Nancy Ward (c. 1738 – c. 1823), the legendary "Beloved Woman" (Ghi-ga-u) and political diplomat of the Cherokee Nation. Painting 1 (Top): Depicts Nancy Ward seated, meticulously weaving a traditional Cherokee basket, flanked by completed woven pottery-patterned baskets. Painting 2 (Bottom): Depicts Nancy Ward in a traditional yellow tier dress using a large wooden mortar and pestle to grind corn, set against a minimalist Oklahoma landscape. Item Details & Specifications Artist: Janet L. Smith (Cherokee Nation, 1943-2020) Medium: Gouache on paper / artist board Signature: Hand-signed by the artist on the front of the artwork Framing: Professionally framed in matching, highly ornate gold-gilded traditional frames. Features high-quality linen/burlap textured inner matting and sleek gold fillets. Frames show minimal wear and are ready to hang. Collector's Note Janet L. Smith’s original works are highly collectible pieces of contemporary Oklahoma Native American art. Finding a true matching pair in such pristine, premium framing is uncommon. This lot is perfect for serious collectors of Indigenous art, Oklahoma history enthusiasts, or institutions focusing on female historical figures. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 11 / 236 -
Up for auction is a beautiful, matching pair of original gouache watercolor paintings by the celebrated Cherokee Nation artist Janet L. Smith (1943–2020). Born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, Smith was a prominent Native American artist and art therapist whose work deeply honors the heritage, strength, and traditional roles of Cherokee women. This matching set offers a rare opportunity to acquire two complementary pieces from her historical portrait series as a single lot. Subject MatterBoth pieces focus on Nanyehi, historically known as Nancy Ward (c. 1738 – c. 1823), the legendary "Beloved Woman" (Ghi-ga-u) and political diplomat of the Cherokee Nation. Painting 1 (Top): Depicts Nancy Ward seated, meticulously weaving a traditional Cherokee basket, flanked by completed woven pottery-patterned baskets. Painting 2 (Bottom): Depicts Nancy Ward in a traditional yellow tier dress using a large wooden mortar and pestle to grind corn, set against a minimalist Oklahoma landscape. Item Details & Specifications Artist: Janet L. Smith (Cherokee Nation, 1943-2020) Medium: Gouache on paper / artist board Signature: Hand-signed by the artist on the front of the artwork Framing: Professionally framed in matching, highly ornate gold-gilded traditional frames. Features high-quality linen/burlap textured inner matting and sleek gold fillets. Frames show minimal wear and are ready to hang. Collector's Note Janet L. Smith’s original works are highly collectible pieces of contemporary Oklahoma Native American art. Finding a true matching pair in such pristine, premium framing is uncommon. This lot is perfect for serious collectors of Indigenous art, Oklahoma history enthusiasts, or institutions focusing on female historical figures. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 12 / 236 -
Up for auction is a beautiful, matching pair of original gouache watercolor paintings by the celebrated Cherokee Nation artist Janet L. Smith (1943–2020). Born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, Smith was a prominent Native American artist and art therapist whose work deeply honors the heritage, strength, and traditional roles of Cherokee women. This matching set offers a rare opportunity to acquire two complementary pieces from her historical portrait series as a single lot. Subject MatterBoth pieces focus on Nanyehi, historically known as Nancy Ward (c. 1738 – c. 1823), the legendary "Beloved Woman" (Ghi-ga-u) and political diplomat of the Cherokee Nation. Painting 1 (Top): Depicts Nancy Ward seated, meticulously weaving a traditional Cherokee basket, flanked by completed woven pottery-patterned baskets. Painting 2 (Bottom): Depicts Nancy Ward in a traditional yellow tier dress using a large wooden mortar and pestle to grind corn, set against a minimalist Oklahoma landscape. Item Details & Specifications Artist: Janet L. Smith (Cherokee Nation, 1943-2020) Medium: Gouache on paper / artist board Signature: Hand-signed by the artist on the front of the artwork Framing: Professionally framed in matching, highly ornate gold-gilded traditional frames. Features high-quality linen/burlap textured inner matting and sleek gold fillets. Frames show minimal wear and are ready to hang. Collector's Note Janet L. Smith’s original works are highly collectible pieces of contemporary Oklahoma Native American art. Finding a true matching pair in such pristine, premium framing is uncommon. This lot is perfect for serious collectors of Indigenous art, Oklahoma history enthusiasts, or institutions focusing on female historical figures. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 13 / 236 -
Up for auction is a beautiful, matching pair of original gouache watercolor paintings by the celebrated Cherokee Nation artist Janet L. Smith (1943–2020). Born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, Smith was a prominent Native American artist and art therapist whose work deeply honors the heritage, strength, and traditional roles of Cherokee women. This matching set offers a rare opportunity to acquire two complementary pieces from her historical portrait series as a single lot. Subject MatterBoth pieces focus on Nanyehi, historically known as Nancy Ward (c. 1738 – c. 1823), the legendary "Beloved Woman" (Ghi-ga-u) and political diplomat of the Cherokee Nation. Painting 1 (Top): Depicts Nancy Ward seated, meticulously weaving a traditional Cherokee basket, flanked by completed woven pottery-patterned baskets. Painting 2 (Bottom): Depicts Nancy Ward in a traditional yellow tier dress using a large wooden mortar and pestle to grind corn, set against a minimalist Oklahoma landscape. Item Details & Specifications Artist: Janet L. Smith (Cherokee Nation, 1943-2020) Medium: Gouache on paper / artist board Signature: Hand-signed by the artist on the front of the artwork Framing: Professionally framed in matching, highly ornate gold-gilded traditional frames. Features high-quality linen/burlap textured inner matting and sleek gold fillets. Frames show minimal wear and are ready to hang. Collector's Note Janet L. Smith’s original works are highly collectible pieces of contemporary Oklahoma Native American art. Finding a true matching pair in such pristine, premium framing is uncommon. This lot is perfect for serious collectors of Indigenous art, Oklahoma history enthusiasts, or institutions focusing on female historical figures. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 14 / 236 -
Up for auction is a beautiful, matching pair of original gouache watercolor paintings by the celebrated Cherokee Nation artist Janet L. Smith (1943–2020). Born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, Smith was a prominent Native American artist and art therapist whose work deeply honors the heritage, strength, and traditional roles of Cherokee women. This matching set offers a rare opportunity to acquire two complementary pieces from her historical portrait series as a single lot. Subject MatterBoth pieces focus on Nanyehi, historically known as Nancy Ward (c. 1738 – c. 1823), the legendary "Beloved Woman" (Ghi-ga-u) and political diplomat of the Cherokee Nation. Painting 1 (Top): Depicts Nancy Ward seated, meticulously weaving a traditional Cherokee basket, flanked by completed woven pottery-patterned baskets. Painting 2 (Bottom): Depicts Nancy Ward in a traditional yellow tier dress using a large wooden mortar and pestle to grind corn, set against a minimalist Oklahoma landscape. Item Details & Specifications Artist: Janet L. Smith (Cherokee Nation, 1943-2020) Medium: Gouache on paper / artist board Signature: Hand-signed by the artist on the front of the artwork Framing: Professionally framed in matching, highly ornate gold-gilded traditional frames. Features high-quality linen/burlap textured inner matting and sleek gold fillets. Frames show minimal wear and are ready to hang. Collector's Note Janet L. Smith’s original works are highly collectible pieces of contemporary Oklahoma Native American art. Finding a true matching pair in such pristine, premium framing is uncommon. This lot is perfect for serious collectors of Indigenous art, Oklahoma history enthusiasts, or institutions focusing on female historical figures. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 15 / 236 -
Up for auction is a beautiful, matching pair of original gouache watercolor paintings by the celebrated Cherokee Nation artist Janet L. Smith (1943–2020). Born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, Smith was a prominent Native American artist and art therapist whose work deeply honors the heritage, strength, and traditional roles of Cherokee women. This matching set offers a rare opportunity to acquire two complementary pieces from her historical portrait series as a single lot. Subject MatterBoth pieces focus on Nanyehi, historically known as Nancy Ward (c. 1738 – c. 1823), the legendary "Beloved Woman" (Ghi-ga-u) and political diplomat of the Cherokee Nation. Painting 1 (Top): Depicts Nancy Ward seated, meticulously weaving a traditional Cherokee basket, flanked by completed woven pottery-patterned baskets. Painting 2 (Bottom): Depicts Nancy Ward in a traditional yellow tier dress using a large wooden mortar and pestle to grind corn, set against a minimalist Oklahoma landscape. Item Details & Specifications Artist: Janet L. Smith (Cherokee Nation, 1943-2020) Medium: Gouache on paper / artist board Signature: Hand-signed by the artist on the front of the artwork Framing: Professionally framed in matching, highly ornate gold-gilded traditional frames. Features high-quality linen/burlap textured inner matting and sleek gold fillets. Frames show minimal wear and are ready to hang. Collector's Note Janet L. Smith’s original works are highly collectible pieces of contemporary Oklahoma Native American art. Finding a true matching pair in such pristine, premium framing is uncommon. This lot is perfect for serious collectors of Indigenous art, Oklahoma history enthusiasts, or institutions focusing on female historical figures. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 16 / 236 -
Up for auction is a beautiful vintage Anatolian Kilim rug, meticulously hand-woven from 100% natural wool. Featuring a classic, rustic flat-weave construction, this authentic tribal textile showcases a timeless design of alternating horizontal stripes. Its warm, earth-toned palette provides the perfect organic accent for mid-century modern, bohemian, or traditional interiors. Design & Features Origin: Anatolian (Turkish) Pattern: Traditional banded geometric stripes of varying widths. Colors: Rich terracotta red, charcoal grey, cream white, and natural deep brown. Texture: Reversible flat-weave (pileless) with a heavy, coarse, and highly durable hand-spun wool texture. Finishing: Finished with authentic, exposed natural wool fringe on both ends. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 17 / 236 -
Up for auction is a beautiful vintage Anatolian Kilim rug, meticulously hand-woven from 100% natural wool. Featuring a classic, rustic flat-weave construction, this authentic tribal textile showcases a timeless design of alternating horizontal stripes. Its warm, earth-toned palette provides the perfect organic accent for mid-century modern, bohemian, or traditional interiors. Design & Features Origin: Anatolian (Turkish) Pattern: Traditional banded geometric stripes of varying widths. Colors: Rich terracotta red, charcoal grey, cream white, and natural deep brown. Texture: Reversible flat-weave (pileless) with a heavy, coarse, and highly durable hand-spun wool texture. Finishing: Finished with authentic, exposed natural wool fringe on both ends. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 18 / 236 -
Up for auction is a beautiful vintage Anatolian Kilim rug, meticulously hand-woven from 100% natural wool. Featuring a classic, rustic flat-weave construction, this authentic tribal textile showcases a timeless design of alternating horizontal stripes. Its warm, earth-toned palette provides the perfect organic accent for mid-century modern, bohemian, or traditional interiors. Design & Features Origin: Anatolian (Turkish) Pattern: Traditional banded geometric stripes of varying widths. Colors: Rich terracotta red, charcoal grey, cream white, and natural deep brown. Texture: Reversible flat-weave (pileless) with a heavy, coarse, and highly durable hand-spun wool texture. Finishing: Finished with authentic, exposed natural wool fringe on both ends. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 19 / 236 -
Up for auction is a beautiful vintage Anatolian Kilim rug, meticulously hand-woven from 100% natural wool. Featuring a classic, rustic flat-weave construction, this authentic tribal textile showcases a timeless design of alternating horizontal stripes. Its warm, earth-toned palette provides the perfect organic accent for mid-century modern, bohemian, or traditional interiors. Design & Features Origin: Anatolian (Turkish) Pattern: Traditional banded geometric stripes of varying widths. Colors: Rich terracotta red, charcoal grey, cream white, and natural deep brown. Texture: Reversible flat-weave (pileless) with a heavy, coarse, and highly durable hand-spun wool texture. Finishing: Finished with authentic, exposed natural wool fringe on both ends. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 20 / 236 -
A beautifully preserved Swedish Munkstol (Monk's Chair), likely dating from the early to mid-20th century. This chair is a prime example of the Allmoge (Swedish folk art) style, characterized by its primitive yet sturdy construction and intricate hand-carved ornamentation. Key Features: Construction: Crafted from solid oak (or similar hardwood) with a traditional three-legged tripod base and a triangular seat. Artistry: The backrest and side rails feature rich, chip-carved geometric and floral motifs. The frame includes decorative turned spindles and stretchers.Upholstery: Features a hand-embroidered needlepoint seat and backrest cushion in vibrant green with traditional red and yellow geometric patterns. Accents: Finished with matching heavy rope trim and decorative tassels suspended from the backrest and front posts. Condition:The chair appears to be in good antique/vintage condition. The wood displays a rich, aged patina with minor wear consistent with its age. The needlepoint remains intact, showing characterful fading. Dimensions (Approximate):Height: 33–36 inchesWidth: 22–24 inches NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 21 / 236 -
A beautifully preserved Swedish Munkstol (Monk's Chair), likely dating from the early to mid-20th century. This chair is a prime example of the Allmoge (Swedish folk art) style, characterized by its primitive yet sturdy construction and intricate hand-carved ornamentation. Key Features: Construction: Crafted from solid oak (or similar hardwood) with a traditional three-legged tripod base and a triangular seat. Artistry: The backrest and side rails feature rich, chip-carved geometric and floral motifs. The frame includes decorative turned spindles and stretchers.Upholstery: Features a hand-embroidered needlepoint seat and backrest cushion in vibrant green with traditional red and yellow geometric patterns. Accents: Finished with matching heavy rope trim and decorative tassels suspended from the backrest and front posts. Condition:The chair appears to be in good antique/vintage condition. The wood displays a rich, aged patina with minor wear consistent with its age. The needlepoint remains intact, showing characterful fading. Dimensions (Approximate):Height: 33–36 inchesWidth: 22–24 inches NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 22 / 236 -
A beautifully preserved Swedish Munkstol (Monk's Chair), likely dating from the early to mid-20th century. This chair is a prime example of the Allmoge (Swedish folk art) style, characterized by its primitive yet sturdy construction and intricate hand-carved ornamentation. Key Features: Construction: Crafted from solid oak (or similar hardwood) with a traditional three-legged tripod base and a triangular seat. Artistry: The backrest and side rails feature rich, chip-carved geometric and floral motifs. The frame includes decorative turned spindles and stretchers.Upholstery: Features a hand-embroidered needlepoint seat and backrest cushion in vibrant green with traditional red and yellow geometric patterns. Accents: Finished with matching heavy rope trim and decorative tassels suspended from the backrest and front posts. Condition:The chair appears to be in good antique/vintage condition. The wood displays a rich, aged patina with minor wear consistent with its age. The needlepoint remains intact, showing characterful fading. Dimensions (Approximate):Height: 33–36 inchesWidth: 22–24 inches NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 23 / 236 -
A beautifully preserved Swedish Munkstol (Monk's Chair), likely dating from the early to mid-20th century. This chair is a prime example of the Allmoge (Swedish folk art) style, characterized by its primitive yet sturdy construction and intricate hand-carved ornamentation. Key Features: Construction: Crafted from solid oak (or similar hardwood) with a traditional three-legged tripod base and a triangular seat. Artistry: The backrest and side rails feature rich, chip-carved geometric and floral motifs. The frame includes decorative turned spindles and stretchers.Upholstery: Features a hand-embroidered needlepoint seat and backrest cushion in vibrant green with traditional red and yellow geometric patterns. Accents: Finished with matching heavy rope trim and decorative tassels suspended from the backrest and front posts. Condition:The chair appears to be in good antique/vintage condition. The wood displays a rich, aged patina with minor wear consistent with its age. The needlepoint remains intact, showing characterful fading. Dimensions (Approximate):Height: 33–36 inchesWidth: 22–24 inches NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 24 / 236 -
A beautifully preserved Swedish Munkstol (Monk's Chair), likely dating from the early to mid-20th century. This chair is a prime example of the Allmoge (Swedish folk art) style, characterized by its primitive yet sturdy construction and intricate hand-carved ornamentation. Key Features: Construction: Crafted from solid oak (or similar hardwood) with a traditional three-legged tripod base and a triangular seat. Artistry: The backrest and side rails feature rich, chip-carved geometric and floral motifs. The frame includes decorative turned spindles and stretchers.Upholstery: Features a hand-embroidered needlepoint seat and backrest cushion in vibrant green with traditional red and yellow geometric patterns. Accents: Finished with matching heavy rope trim and decorative tassels suspended from the backrest and front posts. Condition:The chair appears to be in good antique/vintage condition. The wood displays a rich, aged patina with minor wear consistent with its age. The needlepoint remains intact, showing characterful fading. Dimensions (Approximate):Height: 33–36 inchesWidth: 22–24 inches NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 25 / 236 -
A beautifully preserved Swedish Munkstol (Monk's Chair), likely dating from the early to mid-20th century. This chair is a prime example of the Allmoge (Swedish folk art) style, characterized by its primitive yet sturdy construction and intricate hand-carved ornamentation. Key Features: Construction: Crafted from solid oak (or similar hardwood) with a traditional three-legged tripod base and a triangular seat. Artistry: The backrest and side rails feature rich, chip-carved geometric and floral motifs. The frame includes decorative turned spindles and stretchers.Upholstery: Features a hand-embroidered needlepoint seat and backrest cushion in vibrant green with traditional red and yellow geometric patterns. Accents: Finished with matching heavy rope trim and decorative tassels suspended from the backrest and front posts. Condition:The chair appears to be in good antique/vintage condition. The wood displays a rich, aged patina with minor wear consistent with its age. The needlepoint remains intact, showing characterful fading. Dimensions (Approximate):Height: 33–36 inchesWidth: 22–24 inches NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 26 / 236 -
A beautifully preserved Swedish Munkstol (Monk's Chair), likely dating from the early to mid-20th century. This chair is a prime example of the Allmoge (Swedish folk art) style, characterized by its primitive yet sturdy construction and intricate hand-carved ornamentation. Key Features: Construction: Crafted from solid oak (or similar hardwood) with a traditional three-legged tripod base and a triangular seat. Artistry: The backrest and side rails feature rich, chip-carved geometric and floral motifs. The frame includes decorative turned spindles and stretchers.Upholstery: Features a hand-embroidered needlepoint seat and backrest cushion in vibrant green with traditional red and yellow geometric patterns. Accents: Finished with matching heavy rope trim and decorative tassels suspended from the backrest and front posts. Condition:The chair appears to be in good antique/vintage condition. The wood displays a rich, aged patina with minor wear consistent with its age. The needlepoint remains intact, showing characterful fading. Dimensions (Approximate):Height: 33–36 inchesWidth: 22–24 inches NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 27 / 236 -
• Artist: Attributed to Talcott Harmon Parkhurst (New Mexico, 1883–1952). • Subject: A focused portrait of a Native American individual (likely Pueblo or Navajo) in traditional attire, including a red headband and turquoise squash blossom necklace, hand-painting a piece of pottery with traditional geometric motifs. • Medium: Oil on canvas (or board), presented in a high-quality ornate gilt frame. • Provenance: This piece captures the quiet dignity of Southwest indigenous life, a central theme of Parkhurst's body of work during his years in Santa Fe. • Condition: Excellent vintage condition; the colors remain vibrant, and the frame shows minor age-appropriate wear. • Historical Context: Parkhurst was the official museum photographer in Santa Fe and a respected figure among the Pueblo residents, known for his respectful and intimate portrayals of Native American culture. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 28 / 236 -
• Artist: Attributed to Talcott Harmon Parkhurst (New Mexico, 1883–1952). • Subject: A focused portrait of a Native American individual (likely Pueblo or Navajo) in traditional attire, including a red headband and turquoise squash blossom necklace, hand-painting a piece of pottery with traditional geometric motifs. • Medium: Oil on canvas (or board), presented in a high-quality ornate gilt frame. • Provenance: This piece captures the quiet dignity of Southwest indigenous life, a central theme of Parkhurst's body of work during his years in Santa Fe. • Condition: Excellent vintage condition; the colors remain vibrant, and the frame shows minor age-appropriate wear. • Historical Context: Parkhurst was the official museum photographer in Santa Fe and a respected figure among the Pueblo residents, known for his respectful and intimate portrayals of Native American culture. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 29 / 236 -
Description: • Origin: Authentic tribal pottery from the Amazon region of Peru. • Features: Striking sculpted face at the neck and complex geometric "kené" patterning across the bulbous body. • Craftsmanship: Handcrafted by female artisans using ancient coiling and pit-firing techniques. A high-impact sculptural piece for any global or tribal art collection. Key Selling Points for Your Listing: • Kené Designs: Mention that these patterns are recognized as Cultural Heritage of the Nation in Peru. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 30 / 236 -
Description: • Origin: Authentic tribal pottery from the Amazon region of Peru. • Features: Striking sculpted face at the neck and complex geometric "kené" patterning across the bulbous body. • Craftsmanship: Handcrafted by female artisans using ancient coiling and pit-firing techniques. A high-impact sculptural piece for any global or tribal art collection. Key Selling Points for Your Listing: • Kené Designs: Mention that these patterns are recognized as Cultural Heritage of the Nation in Peru. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 31 / 236 -
Description: • Origin: Authentic tribal pottery from the Amazon region of Peru. • Features: Striking sculpted face at the neck and complex geometric "kené" patterning across the bulbous body. • Craftsmanship: Handcrafted by female artisans using ancient coiling and pit-firing techniques. A high-impact sculptural piece for any global or tribal art collection. Key Selling Points for Your Listing: • Kené Designs: Mention that these patterns are recognized as Cultural Heritage of the Nation in Peru. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 32 / 236 -
Description: • Origin: Authentic tribal pottery from the Amazon region of Peru. • Features: Striking sculpted face at the neck and complex geometric "kené" patterning across the bulbous body. • Craftsmanship: Handcrafted by female artisans using ancient coiling and pit-firing techniques. A high-impact sculptural piece for any global or tribal art collection. Key Selling Points for Your Listing: • Kené Designs: Mention that these patterns are recognized as Cultural Heritage of the Nation in Peru. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 33 / 236 -
Description: • Origin: Authentic tribal pottery from the Amazon region of Peru. • Features: Striking sculpted face at the neck and complex geometric "kené" patterning across the bulbous body. • Craftsmanship: Handcrafted by female artisans using ancient coiling and pit-firing techniques. A high-impact sculptural piece for any global or tribal art collection. Key Selling Points for Your Listing: • Kené Designs: Mention that these patterns are recognized as Cultural Heritage of the Nation in Peru. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 34 / 236 -
- Wood plank on sink is not included. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 35 / 236 -
- Wood plank on sink is not included. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 36 / 236 -
- Wood plank on sink is not included. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 37 / 236 -
- Wood plank on sink is not included. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 38 / 236 -
- Wood plank on sink is not included. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 39 / 236 -
- Wood plank on sink is not included. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 40 / 236 -
Discover a diverse collection of charming kitchenware and home accents in this multi-item estate auction. This lot features a mix of functional vintage pieces and delightful seasonal decor, perfect for collectors or those looking to add character to their home. Key Highlights Include: • Collectible Glassware & Ceramics: Includes colorful mid-century modern style mugs with bold geometric patterns, elegant cut-glass crystal bowls, and a classic white ceramic mixing bowl. • Seasonal & Floral Decor: A large, vibrant autumn-themed floral arrangement featuring pumpkins, fall leaves, and berries, alongside tall colorful pillar candles in warm harvest tones. • Kitchen Essentials & Serveware: A variety of practical items such as a classic wooden rolling pin, silver-tone serving platters, a decorative floral-motif tray, and a collection of mugs (including a notable large monogrammed "H" mug). • Nostalgic Accents: Charming decorative figurines, including a small traditional character doll, adding a touch of vintage personality to the collection. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 41 / 236 -
Discover a diverse collection of charming kitchenware and home accents in this multi-item estate auction. This lot features a mix of functional vintage pieces and delightful seasonal decor, perfect for collectors or those looking to add character to their home. Key Highlights Include: • Collectible Glassware & Ceramics: Includes colorful mid-century modern style mugs with bold geometric patterns, elegant cut-glass crystal bowls, and a classic white ceramic mixing bowl. • Seasonal & Floral Decor: A large, vibrant autumn-themed floral arrangement featuring pumpkins, fall leaves, and berries, alongside tall colorful pillar candles in warm harvest tones. • Kitchen Essentials & Serveware: A variety of practical items such as a classic wooden rolling pin, silver-tone serving platters, a decorative floral-motif tray, and a collection of mugs (including a notable large monogrammed "H" mug). • Nostalgic Accents: Charming decorative figurines, including a small traditional character doll, adding a touch of vintage personality to the collection. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 42 / 236 -
Discover a diverse collection of charming kitchenware and home accents in this multi-item estate auction. This lot features a mix of functional vintage pieces and delightful seasonal decor, perfect for collectors or those looking to add character to their home. Key Highlights Include: • Collectible Glassware & Ceramics: Includes colorful mid-century modern style mugs with bold geometric patterns, elegant cut-glass crystal bowls, and a classic white ceramic mixing bowl. • Seasonal & Floral Decor: A large, vibrant autumn-themed floral arrangement featuring pumpkins, fall leaves, and berries, alongside tall colorful pillar candles in warm harvest tones. • Kitchen Essentials & Serveware: A variety of practical items such as a classic wooden rolling pin, silver-tone serving platters, a decorative floral-motif tray, and a collection of mugs (including a notable large monogrammed "H" mug). • Nostalgic Accents: Charming decorative figurines, including a small traditional character doll, adding a touch of vintage personality to the collection. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 43 / 236 -
Discover a diverse collection of charming kitchenware and home accents in this multi-item estate auction. This lot features a mix of functional vintage pieces and delightful seasonal decor, perfect for collectors or those looking to add character to their home. Key Highlights Include: • Collectible Glassware & Ceramics: Includes colorful mid-century modern style mugs with bold geometric patterns, elegant cut-glass crystal bowls, and a classic white ceramic mixing bowl. • Seasonal & Floral Decor: A large, vibrant autumn-themed floral arrangement featuring pumpkins, fall leaves, and berries, alongside tall colorful pillar candles in warm harvest tones. • Kitchen Essentials & Serveware: A variety of practical items such as a classic wooden rolling pin, silver-tone serving platters, a decorative floral-motif tray, and a collection of mugs (including a notable large monogrammed "H" mug). • Nostalgic Accents: Charming decorative figurines, including a small traditional character doll, adding a touch of vintage personality to the collection. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 44 / 236 -
Discover a diverse collection of charming kitchenware and home accents in this multi-item estate auction. This lot features a mix of functional vintage pieces and delightful seasonal decor, perfect for collectors or those looking to add character to their home. Key Highlights Include: • Collectible Glassware & Ceramics: Includes colorful mid-century modern style mugs with bold geometric patterns, elegant cut-glass crystal bowls, and a classic white ceramic mixing bowl. • Seasonal & Floral Decor: A large, vibrant autumn-themed floral arrangement featuring pumpkins, fall leaves, and berries, alongside tall colorful pillar candles in warm harvest tones. • Kitchen Essentials & Serveware: A variety of practical items such as a classic wooden rolling pin, silver-tone serving platters, a decorative floral-motif tray, and a collection of mugs (including a notable large monogrammed "H" mug). • Nostalgic Accents: Charming decorative figurines, including a small traditional character doll, adding a touch of vintage personality to the collection. NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 45 / 236 -
The Roseville imperial bowl is 12.5 inches wide by 9 1/2 inches wide and 5 1/4 inches tall NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 82 / 236 -
The Roseville imperial bowl is 12.5 inches wide by 9 1/2 inches wide and 5 1/4 inches tall NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 83 / 236 -
The Roseville imperial bowl is 12.5 inches wide by 9 1/2 inches wide and 5 1/4 inches tall NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 84 / 236 -
The Roseville imperial bowl is 12.5 inches wide by 9 1/2 inches wide and 5 1/4 inches tall NO CHERRY PICKING or taking ONLY the items you want and leaving the rest or you will be banned! Please arrive with enough time to load. Bring boxes/any tools to assemble /dolly/people to help load/etc. - Questions? Call Shawn at (918)232-2327 or email us. 85 / 236
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