- Antique Barber PoleSKU: Z4001880s wooden barber pole from Pullman, Washington. 67". From a rancher whose hair was cut in the shop as a boy. PERIOD: Late 19th Century ORIGIN: Washington, United StatesSIZE: 67"$3,500
- Vintage Cast Iron Stove PlateSKU: Z128Cast iron stove plate with relief western landscape. 14" x 27". Late 19th century. Complete with custom display stand. PERIOD: Late 19th Century ORIGIN: Unknown, United StatesSIZE: 14" x 27"$2,200
- "Sitting Bull" Wood BustSKU: W649Vintage carving of Sitting Bull - signed H. Raly. One of a kind. 23"H PERIOD: First Half 20th Century ORIGIN: Ohio, United StatesSIZE: 22"H x 13"W x 8" deep$3,500
- Brown Trout CarvingSKU: R269BSalmo Trutta 19" original carving and painting by Jack Brock. PERIOD: Late 20th Century ORIGIN: Unknown, CanadaSIZE: 19"$450
- Art Nouveau Pewter VaseSKU: R0578Monumental pewter vase; German; ca 1885-1910; molded pewter, having a gourd-shaped body, long neck, and inward-flared lip with low relief irises and peonies enveloping the base and neck; applied molded lug handles; marked "Kayserzinn, over 4472, the mark for J.P. Kayser & Son"; 21" tall, 11" ...$3,000
- Alaska King Salmon CarvingSKU: KK0714Carved out of cedar. Alaska King, perfect for the mantle, or lake view window. Initialed on back, GS '98. Patina looks much older. PERIOD: Late 20th Century ORIGIN: British Columbia, CanadaSIZE: 57"$2,200
- Folk Art PlaqueSKU: H1981From Traverse City, Michigan. Real cedar leaves used for trees. Once framed, great cabin folk art. PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Michigan, United StatesSIZE: 22" x 12"$750
- Folk Art Fish SculpturesSKU: A0967Pair of folk art “sometimes called outsider art or self-taught art” polychrome wood fish sculptures. Orange walleye by Jim Lewis. A smaller purple fish signed “Carey” on the underside. PERIOD: Late 20th Century ORIGIN: Unknown, United StatesSIZE: Orange Fish 19", Purple Fish 11"$900
- Circus Bear CarvingSKU: A0468Sitting circus bear carved in Russia. 11" PERIOD: Mid 20th CenturyORIGIN: Russia, EuropeSIZE: 11" H$350
- Cribbage Board with Nickel FinishSKU: Z607Cribbage board, cast iron with nickel finish. 2" x 9". PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Unknown, United StatesSIZE: 2" x 9"$450
- Massive AndironsSKU: C0297Kirtland K. Cutter massive arts and craft andirons with octagonal, tapered shaft. Pair. 35"H x 19"W x 26"Deep. These were designed by Kirtland Cutter for the Patsy Clark Mansion in the 1880s. Cutter rose to fame in 1893 at the Chicago World's Fair where he was the architect of the Idaho building ...$6,000
- Rancher's Collection Carved Leather MirrorSKU: MELAZOSOVALRancher's carved leather oval mirror. In stock. 48" x 36"/ 6" wide frame. 2 available, closeout. PERIOD: ContemporaryORIGIN: Idaho, United StatesSIZE: 48" x 36"/ 6" wide frame$2,500
- Prairie School WindowsSKU: H1000JThis set of five windows came from a Frank Lloyd Wright/Hugh Garden prairie school church in Iowa, built 1903. They will fill a 24' peak with spacing between. The glass changes color from yellow-green to glowing red in strong sunlight. These five windows completely restored, ready for ...$70,000
- Rancher's Tooled Leather MirrorSKU: MEWESTERNRancher's tooled leather mirror. In stock. 2 available, closeout. 30" x 30"/ 6" frame. PERIOD: ContemporaryORIGIN: Idaho, United StatesSIZE: 30" x 30"/ 6" frame$1,900
- Skookum ChildSKU: C0110Skookum child with original sticker on bottom of sole. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets formed the bodies that were then stuffed with dried twigs, leaves and ...$175
- Skookum BraveSKU: C0112Skookum brave wrapped in original Beacon blanket with original sticker on sole. Skookum dolls were first commercially produced around 1913 by Mary Mc Aboy of Missoula, Montana. The first skookums had dried apples for the head, wool/felt blankets formed the bodies that were then stuffed with ...$175
- Cratchit's Plum Pudding MoldSKU: A0018This melon-shaped 2-piece mold was used in England in the 1700-1800s to make blancmange, gelatin breads, or bread pudding. It is probably similar to what Bob Cratchit's wife used to make their Christmas plum pudding. Handles on both top and bottom. 7 1/2" long 5 1/2" wide 4 1/2" tall. ...$125
- Southern Folk Art DollSKU: I1000CBlack folk art doll with pipe. 7" PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: South, United StatesSIZE: 7"H$400
- Sleepy EyeSKU: C0171Group of four 5" Sleepy Eye mugs. All bottom marked. Hard to come by. PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Minnesota, United StatesSIZE: 5"$1,500
- Sleepy EyeSKU: C0170Vintage Sleepy Eye pitcher, 6 1/2" . Bottom marked. PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Minnesota, United StatesSIZE: 6 1/2"$450
- Boot ScraperSKU: C0106Cast iron diver sink box decoy boot scraper from the Sander's Foundry, North Carolina. Weighs 35 lbs. PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: North Carolina, United StatesSIZE: 15" long, 8" high$2,400
- Pendleton Trade BlanketSKU: C0118Pendleton trade blanket "Atlantic Indian" motif. Two sided. 76" x 58" PERIOD: Last Half 20th CenturyORIGIN: Oregon, United StatesSIZE: 76" x 58"$1,200
- Italian Art Glass Walking CaneSKU: C013720th Century Italian art glass walking cane. 36". Cobalt blue knob, measures 2" diameter. White and red swirl, marching band baton. Excellent condition. Ex. Lambeth Estate, Highpoint NC. PERIOD: 20th CenturyORIGIN: Italy, EuropeSIZE: 36"$1,500
- Beveled Steer Horn MirrorSKU: Z693Exceptional steer horn beveled mirror. 4' x 4'. Came from a ranch in Texas to Montana. One of the best. This is a large or fragile item, so shipping will not calculate on our website. Please contact the Gallery at (208) 769-7575; info@ciscosgallery.com to get a shipping quote, or to purchase. ...$9,000
- Folk Art Whale ToothSKU: I1000Irish Folk Art. This sperm whale tooth was etched during the 19th century, in Ireland. There's a drinking sailor on one side, and a barmaid on the other - "Forget me not". We received from the maker's family three generations later. PERIOD: 19th CenturyORIGIN: Ireland, EuropeSIZE: 3 5/8" x 2" ...$4,500
- Cowboy Folk Art Mountain GoatSKU: B0249Sandstone carving of a mountain goat. Came with probably cowboy that had time on his long winter nights…came from the North Idaho Panhandle. Were in the same family for the entire 20th Century. Said to have came from the Flathead area. We have seen similar examples in Montana, Colorado and ...$1,100
- Mouse HouseSKU: J44719th Century American tinwork "just like the circus." Original paint. 10" x 5" x 7" PERIOD: Late 19th Century ORIGIN: Unknown, United StatesSIZE: 10" x 5" x 7"$500
- Dog Head CaneSKU: K1000FGentleman's walking cane with bakelite handle finishing with a dog head. Cane wrapped leather over spring steel. 35" PERIOD: Early 20th CenturyORIGIN: Unknown, United StatesSIZE: 35"$1,200
Home Décor
Vintage western home decor is a design trend that takes inspiration from the rugged and rustic aesthetics of the American West. This style incorporates elements such as distressed leather, weathered wood, and handcrafted accents to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Vintage western decor often features traditional Native American motifs and cowboy-inspired accents. From vintage western textiles and furniture to one-of-a-kind cowboy memorabilia, this style offers a unique and nostalgic charm that can transform any home into a cozy western retreat. Cisco's collection of vintage western home decor includes blankets, books, bookends, flags, maps, vintage kitchenware, folk art items, religious relics and more!
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