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Western Consignment Sale

Old West Replicas and Collectibles

8 July 2023, 9 pm pdt Saturday

Live online attendance by video or on location

Kelowna, BC

The Old West Replicas and Collectibles Auction

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LOT 1

Stagecoach

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Stagecoach, ideal for a museum, parades or just to have.This is a 3/4 size to scale replica with pole (Dostal) 12' 2" long. Fiberglass commercial duty body, suspended on leather thoroughbraces and metal square tubing construction undercarriage. Comparable asking prices for similar coaches in private sales range from $25,000 to $40,000, but this stagecoach will sell by auction to the highest bidder regardless of price. Auction price is payable in Canadian $.

LOT 2

Vintage Fire Hose Cart

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Vintage fire hose cart. Hand drawn portable service vehicle. Pressurized water supplies became more common place in the late 1880's and fire hoses soared in popularity for fire fighting. The two wheeled fire hose carts, known as "jumpers" could role over curbs, steps and rough terrain easier than four wheeled wagons. The hose is wound onto a freely rotating drum. Auction price is payable in Canadian $.

LOT 3

Limber ammunition Chest

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Civil War era Limber ammunition chest. Limbers were 2 wheel carriages used to haul ammunition and cannons on the battlefield. Limbers sold at the auction to be manufactured in Virginia after purchase. Delivery time is within 90 days from auction. Full payment in US $ due on auction day and is to be held in trust until delivery has been made. Limber is sold contingent on seller's acceptance of price on auction day.

LOT 4

Cannon

Cannons sold at the auction will be manufactured in Virginia after purchase. Delivery time is within 90 days from auction. Full payment in US $ due on auction day, to be held in trust until delivery has been made to successful bidder. Each cannon is sold contingent on seller’s acceptance of price on auction day.

LOT 5

Australian Stock Saddle

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The Australian stock saddle is a saddle in popular use all over the world for activities that require long hours in the saddle and a secure seat. The saddle is suitable for cattle work, starting young horses, everyday pleasure riding, trail and endurance riding.

The 15.5" ranch saddle is made by Welsh's in Edmonton Alberta. The age is unknown, but a guess is it's from the 1970's. Auction price is payable in Canadian $.

LOT 6

High Back Saddle

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This is an early day high back saddle. It is a well built stock saddle that was popular in its day and has seen a lot of use. The production date of this saddle is unknown, but it may have been in the 1890's. The seat size is 14 inches. Auction price is payable in Canadian $.

LOT 7

Oxbow Saddle

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This saddle is a 15 inch seat with oxbow style stirrups. There is extensive leatherwork with stitching and an illustration of a horse on the high back of the saddle and a buffalo on each fender above the stirrups.
Auction price is payable in Canadian $.

LOT 8

Watkins Wagon

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Watkins horse drawn delivery wagons were stocked with general medicine, spices, flavours and general household products. These were sold door to door by the wagon master who was also the salesman.

Watkins began in 1868 and has made their products in the same factory for over 152 years. Auction price is payable in Canadian $.