Summer Fine Art & Collectibles
Aug 1, 2021
110 Main Street, Gallatin (Nashville), TN, United States

Curated auction exhibiting exceptional art and collectibles from around the world. The Auction features important ethnographic art from some of the largest collections in their fields, including Pre-Columbian artifacts, African art, Asian art, and Native American art and collectibles. The auction also includes antique paintings, prints, and important sculptures.  

The Native American art includes rare pottery and vintage Sterling Silver Torquoise Jewelry from Navajo, Zuni and other tribes. Jewelry includes Beautiful Necklaces (Squash Blossum, etc.), Bracelets, Bolos, Concho Belts and more.

Finally, the auction features antique & vintage porcelain dolls from one of the largest known collection. All dolls come in original packaging and have never been opened (except for photography). Each includes a Certificate of Authenticity, original box and any accessories originally sold with the dolls. Brands include Madame Alexander, Effanbee, Royal Doulton, Suzanne Gibson, Marjorie Spangler, Royal House, Grace Putnam, and many more.
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LOT 41L:

Vintage Heavy Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet

Sold for: $175
Start price:
$ 50
Estimated price :
$400 - $575
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Vintage Heavy Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet

An original vintage Native American Sterling Silver cuff bracelet by Arnold Blackgoat featuring detailed hand stamped designs. Signed by the artist “A. Blackgoat” (Arnold Blackgoat) and marked Sterling | Approx. Size: 2” W; Weight: 1.37 t oz tw. Provenance: Native American Jewelry From the Prominent Native American Art Collection of the Estate of Ora and Eleanor Eads, Nashville, TN.

Notes: Arnold Blackgoat’s great grandfather was Moses Blackgoat. He was the first silversmith in the Blackgoat family. Moses was from the Lupton area and started making jewelry in the early 1900s. The art of jewelry making has been passed down from generation to generation. My great-grandfather passed on the trade to my grandparents, Ben & Helen Blackgoat. They taught my father Harrison, and my mother Jennie also picked up the trade. Now I am the fourth generation in my family to make silver. He started to silversmith at the age of eight, by helping his grandmother, Helen Blackgoat, his mother Jenny Blackgoat, and his well-known uncle, Carson Blackgoat. Arnold is known for his precise freehand stamping, using only the highest-grade stones and heavy gauge silver. Arnold talks about making jewelry: “I was with my grandma at the Shiprock Fair. I wanted some money for something at the fair. She tossed me a piece of nickel and told me to make something. That is how I could earn the money to buy what I wanted. I made a stamped buckle and bolo that I sold at the fair. My grandma taught me the value of making my own money and that is what I did.” “My mother’s work as always 6 has been my inspiration. She always used lots of stamp work and would make each piece a little different. That was my foundation and I just made small changes to the work. I would add extra beads, wirework, homemade bezel, and use better turquoise. Concentrating on making one-of-a-kind pieces.”Arnold is known for his thick-gauged silver, and his free-hand deep stamping technique, which makes his jewelry one of a kind and a favorite in the Southwest.