Historic Fort Stockton Art & Native American Finds!

estate sale | 2 day sale | sale is over
Address
The address for this sale in Fort Stockton, TX 79735 will no longer be shown since it has already ended.
Dates
Fri
Nov 8
12pm to 7pm
2024
Sat
Nov 9
9am to 3pm
2024

Terms & Conditions

JK's is NOT responsible for accidents. Be careful and watch your step! We accept cash and card. No purses, or backpacks allowed.

1) Remember, my schedule does not permit me the time to answer direct inquiries.  Several of us put these sales together and price them, so in many instances, I wouldn't know the answer.  That's what you come to the sale for.  2) We accept credit card, debit and cash at our sales.
3)Bring your own help to load heavy items.  We are unable to help. All items are sold as is where is. No refunds, look good before you buy.
4)  Larger items have removable price tags.  Pull the tag and hand to any worker who will mark the item "SOLD."  Please put your name and phone number on the sold tag.  Please do not take a tag off and carry it around while you decide. If a customer asks me about an item without a price tag, and no one declares that they have chosen it, I will sell it to the person making the inquiry.  You will lose the piece.
5) When you remove a tag from an item, you will be required to follow through on your purchase.  When you get to the cashier, you may decide against one item, but not several. You will be required to follow through on your purchase's. People miss out on items believing you are following through with the purchase.
6)  Keep young children by your side.  We don't allow children to run loose.
7)  Prior to the sale, we are unable to accept phone calls and/or e-mails regarding price, size, etc.  A team puts a sale together, and I probably don't know the answer.  That's what you come to the sale for.
8)  We are unable to let you hold/claim items PRIOR to the start of the sale. Shoppers who have patiently stood in line expect to find the pictured items in the home.  Our customers' biggest complaints against other liquidators is waiting to get in, only to find an item has been sold before the start of the sale.  
9)  We have a holding table, enabling you to go for more items.  ONLY take what is yours from this table.   People do take from others items on the holding table, and we are unable to control it.  If your item is precious to you, keep it with you.
10)  Please respect neighbors by not blocking their drive or mailbox.  Use our driveway only for loading, as some of us must come and go during the sale.
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Description & Details

A large collection of Southwest, Western, & Native American signed prints, Native American rugs and pottery, furniture, and household goods. Unique finds from a private residence that was once officer’s quarters in the fort!  A small example of items available below:

Unsigned Acoma pottery olla looks to be 3rd quarter of 20th century at might sell for a bit more than what we have it marked.

Possibly Early - Mid 20th Century American Navajo Indian Ganado Blanket Rug

Signed Reyes Medina (Zia Acoma Pueblo) olla bowl

Approx. 31"x48" Navajo "eye dazzler" rug and dates to the second half of the 20th century.

Signed Westly Begaye (Acoma, born 1965) pottery, nice piece from 2007

Another Acoma Pueblo olla that looks like it could be circa 1940s. It is at least mid-20th century. If deemed older, it could sell for a bit more than we have it offered for.

Boehm porcelain "Spotted Owls" - from 1988 - signed by Helen Boehm this is a large piece(approx 22" tall), offered at a much lower price here than what it has sold for in the past.

The James Bama (American 1926-2022) signed and numbered (and dedicated) lithograph print from the edition of 1,000.

Acoma pottery olla, nice representation and size with age- probably earlier 20th century

Another older piece of Acoma pottery. A bit rougher condition, possibly early 20th century, but still presented well.

The 1977 lithograph print by Frank McCarthy of Comanche Moon - signed and numbered from the edition of 1,000.

Classic Two Grey Hills Navajo rug. Not particularly old, but still very valuable. From the late 20th century most likely, very nice size and condition.

The 2001 signed and numbered from the edition of 2,500 by Mort Künstler lithograph print of the Buffalo soldier framed.

Tightly woven rug in a dazzler design - appears to be from the mid-century era. The size and overall condition are excellent without stains or bleeding.

Ambush at the Ancient Rocks, 1996 signed and numbered Frank McCarthy print from the edition of 1,000. Nicely framed.

James Bama (American 1926-2022) Shoshone Chief- signed and numbered (and dedicated) lithograph print from the edition of 999/1,000.

This is a representation of some of the items available, not everything!

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