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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.

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A QUICK PEEK AT A FEW ITEMS FROM OUR VARIED CATALOG  (15)
featured item INCREDIBLE SET OF CALIMA GOLD EAR ORNAMENTS, COLOMBIA
featured item SUPERB EAGLE S HEAD CLUB WITH ANTLER TIP SPIKE





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TWELVE INK BOTTLES FROM FT. MCcPHERSON, NEBRASKA

Popular Collectibles: Militaria: Historical: Pre 1900   item# 424017 (stock#BTL.INK.A)

TWELVE INK BOTTLES FROM FT. MCcPHERSON, NEBRASKA
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Each of the glass and crock ink and mucilage bottles in this group (SXP6, SXP9, SXP12, SXP13, SXP14, SXP195, SXP198, SXP199, SXP201, SXP202) was dug at the site of Ft. McPherson, Nebraska. Established in 1863 where an important Indian trail crossed the South Platte River, it was first called Cottonwood Post, but took its final name in 1866 in honor of Brig. Gen. James B. McPherson, killed near Atlanta in 1864. Located a couple of miles west of Cottonwood Springs and some eight miles above the ju ...click for details


MEXICAN COLONIAL PERIOD BRONZE CANON

Popular Collectibles: Militaria: Accessories: Pre 1900   item# 683222 (stock#TEH.119)

MEXICAN COLONIAL PERIOD BRONZE CANON
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$1200.00 

This 12 5/8” long, 8 ½ pound cast bronze canon (TEH119) was purchased in Morelia, Mexico in 1960 by the late Chester Howard, adventurer, collector, and founder of the Colorado Mineral Society in 1936. Believed to date back into the early 19th century colonial period, the canon has no markings and except for its bent ball handle, is in excellent condition. Obviously too small to have been effective as a fearsome weapon, it was most likely used to issue a salute or a warning. The canon would make ...click for details

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