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Pair of Wooden Figures:
(1.) Dee Flagg (1922-1999) - Annie Oakley / (2.) Unknown Artist - Figure of Standing Man
Measurements/Description from left to right:
1.) 12" x 5" x 3.5". Very good condition, with slight surface wear. Includes an old tag with the artist's name on the bottom.
2.) 12.5" x 3" x 3". Unsigned. Good condition. There is slight surface wear and a repaired crack along the lower end of one of the legs of this figure.
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Terms for all Purchases: The "Purchase Price" for each lot shall equal the hammer price, buyer's premium, sales tax, and, if applicable all packing, handling, insurance, and shipping costs. Buyers must pay the full Purchase Price for each purchased lot within 14 days after the date of the auction. If the lot reaches above $50,000 in dollar value. The lot must be paid by ACH transfer. Accepted payments are cash, wire transfer, personal check, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover." Unless exempt by law, the Purchaser will be required to pay any and all applicable state taxes. In the event of deliveries outside of Arizona, it is the Purchaser's responsibility to pay any compensating or use tax of another state on the purchase price. All monies shall be made payable to Mark Sublette Medicine Man Gallery. At the Gallery's discretion, payment will not be deemed to be complete until funds represented by checks or credit cards have been cleared and fully processed by Seller's bank, usually within 1-10 days. We reserve the right to hold shipment until payments clear the bank. The title shall not pass to the Buyer until all invoices are paid in full.
The owner inherited this from her grandfather, James Turpen, the brother of Tobe Turpen Sr. who owned the Tobe Turpen Trading Post in Gallup, New Mexico in the 1920s. James Turpen was also a trader and ran a trading post on the South rim of the Grand Canyon during the 1930-40s.