High Noon Western Americana

[10] In 2014, High Noon Western Americana set a record for a pair of spurs sold at auction for $153,400.

[7] Later that year, High Noon partnered with Christie’s of New York City to sell the complete collection of the Roy Rogers Museum.

[12] Collectors of traditional visual art have acquired pieces including Will James’ Oil Painting, “Wild Horses,” selling for $149,500 in 2011, and Charlie Dye’s “Long Horn Trail,” auctioned in 2013.

[6][7] In 2014, High Noon sold a .45 Colt single action Army revolver used by James Arness on the TV show Gunsmoke for over $50,000.

[13] Items accessible to a wider group of western aficionados have included antique curiosities such as state brand books and lawman badges, vintage items such as rodeo posters and gambling relics, and handcrafted collectables such as jewelry, cowboy boots, spurs, and pictorial vests.