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Western Treasures: Art, Antiques & Native Heritage July Auction

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Lot 496

ADM Rodeo / Western Solid Brass Buckles 1970-80s

Estimate: $400 - $500
Starting Bid
$100

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For your consideration are four, Award Design Medals (ADM), Rodeo / Western solid brass buckles from the 1970-80s. The first in this lot shows a man giving his horse water from his Stetson hat with a mountain in the background and the bottom reading, "The last drop from his Stetson". The back is marked reading, "ADM © / Award Design Medal, Inc. / Solid Brass". The second is from 1987 and is a limited edition (No. 457) from the Cheyenne Frontier Days "91st Daddy of 'Em All". It shows a cowboy roping a calf in the center and reads, "Cheyenne Frontier Days / 1987 / 91st Daddy of 'Em All". The back is marked reading, "Registered Edition No. 457 / Designed Exclusivly for Cheyenne Frontier Days 91st Daddy of Em All / Norwest Banks ©1987 / AMG ©Award Design Medals P.O. Box 1170 Noble, OK, 73068 / Solid Brass". The third buckle is from the 1977 National Finals Rodeo, made by Hesston Corporation and shows a man riding a bull. Floral designs adorn the left and right side of the buckle. The back is marked reading, "Limited Edition Collectors Buckle / Commemorating 4th Annual Network Telecast From Oklahoma City, Oklahoma / Sponsored Exclusively by Hesston Corporation and Participating Hesston Farm Equipt. Dealers". The fourth and final one is a 150th Anniversary Texas Sesquicentennial 1839-1986 solid brass buckle. It shows the Alamo, an astronaut, longhorns and oil wells. The back is marked reading, "Texas Offical / 1986 Sesquicentennial Commemorative Buckle / Limited Edition No. 4711 / 150 Years Strong / H.T.S. & Associates 401 E. Main St. Humble, Texas, 77338 / ADM © / Solid Brass Made In Texas". The buckles show good condition overall with little to no wear present and no signs of damage noted. They measure from 2 3/4" L x 3 3/4" W x 3/8" D to 2 1/4" L x 3 1/8" W x 1/2" D and have a collective weight of 15 ounces.

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