A Great Start
After a successful first sale, the Lone Star Art Auction is already looking ahead to 2023.
Western Art Collector
The inaugural Lone Star Art Auction was held October 29, 2022, in Dallas and not only did the sale perform well, it exceeded the expectations of its owner, Phil Berkebile of the Great American West Gallery.
“Not only did the sale meet expectations, it exceeded them. The sales total was higher than expected, as was the percentage sold,” Berkebile says. “We weren’t sure what to expect, but we’re very happy.”

The sale brought in $5.6 million in sales with 95 percent of the lots sold. Berkebile notes that the sale had “high-quality clientele in the room,” including numerous Texas collectors and several prominent collectors from all around the Southwest. One couple who walked away with an incredible Ed Mell painting were especially pleased with the quality of the work. “When there is a piece of this quality on the market, you don’t pass it up,” the collector said. While some bidding was happening in the room, there was even stronger bidding online and on the phones.

“The whole sale was a good balance for sellers and buyers,” Berkebile says. “The sellers got general fair market value for their pieces, and there were some that did much better than we expected. And then the buyers got some good prices as well. Everyone walked away a winner. Prices weren’t crazy – they were fair to both parties. I like that balance.”
Top-selling works included pieces by the most iconic Western artists in the market: Charles M. Russell and Frederic Remington. The Russell work, the watercolor Indian Women Moving Camp (est. $225/275,000) fell within estimates at $240,000, and the Remington bronze, The Rattlesnake (est. $150/250,000), also sold for $240,000.

Other noteworthy lots included Julian Onderdonk’s In the Boerne Hills – Southwest Texas (est. $150/250,000) that sold for $240,000, E. Martin Hennings’ The Wagon Road (est. $150/250,000) that sold for $180,000 and Andy Warhol’s unique screenprint War Bonnet Indian (est. $150/200,000) that sold for $216,000.

The sale also saw a huge offering of Bill Owen paintings and bronzes, as well as several major pieces by Kyle Polzin and Ed Mell, all of which performed strongly.
Two R. Tom Gilleon pieces also sold well: Another Bucker (est. $25/300,000) sold for $300,000 and Yellowstone Reflections (est. $175/225,000) sold for $210,000.

Work is already underway on the 2023 edition of the Lone Star Art Auction, which will take place October 28, 2023.
Top 10 Lots
Lone Star Art Auction October 29, 2022 (including buyer’s premium)
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R. Tom Gilleon 11748_1694db-72> |
Another Bucker 11748_a6246b-bf> |
Est: $250/300,000 11748_9fee58-aa> |
SOLD: $300,000 11748_0f4e21-a3> |
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Frederic Remington 11748_08f942-24> |
The Rattlesnake 11748_e0d3f3-04> |
Est: $150/250,000 11748_924a18-58> |
SOLD: $240,000 11748_d2d70d-0a> |
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Charles M. Russell 11748_0362f9-75> |
Indian Women Moving Camp 11748_3662bc-a1> |
Est: $225/275,000 11748_5aec4a-56> |
SOLD: $240,000 11748_ad2e06-ed> |
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Julian Onderdonk 11748_402919-85> |
In the Boerne Hills – Southwest Texas 11748_3afa68-d8> |
Est: $150/250,000 11748_dc68c2-05> |
SOLD: $240,000 11748_ef3647-b4> |
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Andy Warhol 11748_be9a9d-7a> |
War Bonnet Indian 11748_00b99b-45> |
Est: $150/200,000 11748_0f4a12-6d> |
SOLD: $216,000 11748_72567a-e2> |
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R. Tom Gilleon 11748_d9d4f9-41> |
Yellowstone Reflections 11748_1103f9-18> |
Est: $175/225,000 11748_8a7787-58> |
SOLD: $210,000 11748_3645be-38> |
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E. Martin Hennings 11748_181a66-e0> |
The Wagon Road 11748_ff6626-76> |
Est: $150/250,000 11748_8e7300-6e> |
SOLD: $180,000 11748_f17c7f-a5> |
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Henry Shrady 11748_278f72-f8> |
Elk Buffalo 11748_ea244c-d2> |
Est: $200/300,000 11748_713b2e-65> |
SOLD: $180,000 11748_ede901-85> |
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John Mix Stanley 11748_afb6b0-04> |
Assiniboine Encampment 11748_e086df-59> |
Est: $250/350,000 11748_6df685-f9> |
SOLD: $156,000 11748_169b07-00> |
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Martin Grelle 11748_49b06a-fc> |
Trapper’s Goods No More 11748_8c297f-c1> |
Est: $100/150,000 11748_0cd05b-e9> |
SOLD: $114,000 11748_2668eb-84> |

