THE HEIRS OF THE BILLY BRANCH COLLECTION ARE NOW INVITING OFFERS!!!
With the imminent distribution of proceeds from the sales of items in the Billy Branch estate, the heirs
are inviting offers. Though already heavily discounted, the family has asked that I note its willingness to
consider any offer for a listed item in the Branch collection: Pre-Columbian art pottery; unique Native American
pawn pieces; Chinese zoomorphic cloisonnee forms; and a variety of other special collectibles. Bill had a good
eye, and this opportunity to purchase a fine piece at your price is seldom seen. To see all items in the Branch
collection, simply type the letters 'BB' into the search link on any page and all of Bill's listings will come up.
McKENNEY AND HALL 1838 LITHO: QUA-TA-WA-PEA
Catalogue:
Fine Art:
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Pre 1900 item# 339521 (stock# DDG.51)
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HD ENTERPRISES, INC.
303-695-1301
$750.00
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Titled QUA-TA-WA-PEA, A SHAWANOE CHIEF, this early 19th century hand painted lithograph (DDG51) is from McKenney and Hall’s book INDIAN TRIBES OF NORTH AMERICA. Published by F. W. Greenbough in 1838, the approximately 12” x 18” lithograph is mounted in a mid-20th century, attractively decorated wood frame. The slightly frowning, rather stern image of the chief, dressed in clothing that would today be considered casual, comfortable, and arty, is portrayed wearing a large government style silver P ...click for details
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McKENNEY AND HALL 1837 LITHO: PEAH-MAS-KA
Catalogue:
Fine Art:
Prints:
Lithographs:
Pre 1900 item# 339572 (stock# DDG.49)
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HD ENTERPRISES, INC.
303-695-1301
$600.00
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This early 19th century, dated, hand painted, colorful Indian lithograph (DDG49) is mounted in an attractive, mid 20th century decorated wood frame measuring 21” x 27”. From McKenney and Hall’s book INDIAN TRIBES OF NORTH AMERICA, the image portrays ‘Peah-Mas-Ka’, a Misquawkee Chief. From an original painting by Charles Bird King, and made into an approximately 12” x 18” lithograph by Lehman and Duval, E. C. Biddle published the litho in 1837. Although somewhat darkened with age and from not bei ...click for details
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