Pendleton Blankets, Navajo Rugs, & More! Hill City Online Auction by Caring Transitions - Ends 2/9!
Sale Starts
Feb 6
9amSale Ends
Feb 9
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Caring Transitions Of Rapid City
Description & Details
Caring Transitions of Rapid City warmly welcomes you to our Pendleton Blankets, Navajo Rugs, & More! Hill City Online Auction on CTBids!
This diverse and compelling online auction brings together a collection spanning Western heritage, Native American artistry, fine antiques, and quality household furnishings, reflecting decades of careful ownership and regional influence. Highlights include a classic Stetson cowboy hat, Western collectibles like the Dakota Territory belt buckle and a large Jon Crane framed print, coins such as a 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar and a rare 1943 Lincoln Wheat Penny, and exceptional Native American works such as Navajo rugs in Ganado and Crystal patterns (circa 1930s–1940s), Santa Clara black pottery vases, Hopi Kachina Wuyak-Kuita doll by Oscar Dullas, beadwork, jewelry, tobacco bags, and beaded wearable art. The sale also offers notable decorative and functional pieces including a Beaver State Pendleton Woolen Mills blanket, UHL Pottery Co. 3-gallon butter churn with paddle, Brush McCoy green pig cookie jar, Fenton hand-painted bell angel, Aaron B. Conner limited edition print (166/300), Tell City Chair Co. dry sink, Marquis by Waterford Crystal Nativity collection, and furnishings such as a tea cart, leather burgundy rocking recliner, patio table set, and aluminum handicap ramp. Also, fine 14K gold wrist and pocket watches, gold necklaces, and additional Native American jewelry.
Featured lots: Navajo Rug Ganado Pattern; Navajo Rug Crystal Pattern Circa 1930s–1940s; Stetson Cowboy Hat; Large Jon Crane Framed Print “Last Dollar Road” Plus 1921 Morgan Silver Dollar; 1943 Lincoln Wheat Penny Rare!; Dakota Territory Belt Buckle; Fenton Hand Painted Bell Angel; Beaver State Pendleton Woolen Mills Blanket; Patio Table Set; Aluminum Handicap Ramp; 14K Gold Wrist & Pocket Watch; Native American Beadwork & Jewelry; 14K Gold Necklaces; Vintage Brush McCoy Formal Green Pig Cookie Jar; UHL Pottery Co. 3 Gal Butter Churn with Paddle; Native Inspired Print by Aaron B. Conner 166/300; Dry Sink by Tell City Chair Co.; Orange & Yellow Beaded Native American Wear; Native American Tobacco Bag 2; Santa Clara Black Pottery Vases; Vintage Hopi Kachina Wuyak-Kuita Doll by Oscar Dullas; Marquis by Waterford Crystal Nativity Collection; Leather Burgundy Rocking Recliner; Vintage Tea Cart; and more!
CTBids is not just an auction site, it’s a place for cherishing memories, ensuring that treasured belongings find new homes where they can be loved and enjoyed. CTBids is a gateway between generations, creating a community that values history, treasures, and - yes - clutter! Preserving stories, memories, and legacies passed down through generations. Families trust Caring Transitions to honor their senior loved ones’ legacies through respect for their homes and belongings, ensuring their legacies endure for generations to come. When you shop with CTBids, you’re supporting families in times of need and becoming part of a community that cares about preserving memories and helping others. We hope you enjoy browsing our treasured collections. Happy bidding!
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