23 January 2016

The Old West in The New Urban DTMesa > Ready 4 Prime Time @ Mesa Convention Center

Just about an hour left to preview items and lots up for the live auction starting at 5:00 p.m.
Exciting show your MesaZona tenderfoot went to earlier today.
It's the 26th Annual Brian Lebel's Old West Events High Noon Winter Antiques Show held here in Mesa.
Great crowds and good company.
Dude at bottom left is from North Dakota - he's a self-described "second-generation snowbird flocking to Mesa for the winter season.
Many of the vendors travel from all over the Southwest to show and sell and vend at this event. One traveled all the way from Connecticut and is worried about getting back. Why worry? Can'tdoanything about the weather so stay and enjoy downtown.
Image to the right from the auction preview where people got the opportunity to view items coming up for auction.
[see previous post for details]


This rug near the auction buyer registration table caught my eye after talking with Jayne Skeff about the show.

Details, time + other information >>
http://www.oldwestevents.com/mesa-schedule-location














LIVE AUCTION
http://bid.oldwestevents.com/auctionlist.aspx

Brian Lebel's High Noon Show & Auction


Auction Details

Highlights include: Blackfoot Man's Shirt; Buffalo Bill's Model 1860 Colt Army "The Scout"; Moreno Santa Barbara Parade Saddle Field Silver; Contents of the Carl Carlock (Phoenix, AZ.) Saddle Shop; Buffalo Bill's Wild West Poster for Capt. Bogardus; Goldberg/Staunton/Estrada California Bit & Spur Set; Pictorial Otoe Prairie Tobacco Bag; Carved Carousel Horse by Philadelphia Toboggan Co.; Rio Grande Pueblo Shield

This year boasts a strong selection of western art, including works by Bob Kuhn, Edward Borein, Ernest Icaza, Howard Post, Frank Hoffman, Will James, Eric Michaels, John Moyers, William Moyers, Lorence Bjorklund, O.C. Seltzer,
 


 

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