This sculpture is in perfect condition. Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base: Height 15.5″ X Width 10″. Marble Dimensions:8″ X 6″. Height without base:14.5. Step into the rich heritage of Native American culture with this remarkable bronze bust of a warrior chief. With a piercing gaze, he captivates the viewer with his wild and bold presence, exuding a sense of spiritual resilience. The intricate details of his braided hair add to the authenticity of the sculpture, showcasing the artist’s attention to cultural accuracy. Adorned with custom jewelry, the warrior chief wears a chest ornament that was not only a decorative piece but also held symbolic significance. Though it offered limited protection in battle, it served as a powerful statement of honor and tradition. The bronze sculpture, crafted using the ancient lost-wax casting method, beautifully captures the texture and nuances of the chief’s skin, while a brown patina stain enhances its lifelike appearance. Mounted on a sleek black marble base, the sculpture exudes a sense of elegance and stability. The signature of the renowned artist Milo serves as a testament to the sculpture’s artistic merit and authenticity. This exquisite bronze bust is a true collector’s item, allowing you to bring the spirit and beauty of Native American culture into your home or office space. Celebrate the legacy of Native American warriors with this timeless masterpiece that pays homage to their strength and heritage. Signed Hot Cast original Milo Indian Chief Bust Bronze Sculpture Cultural Figure.
Early Rare Mississippian Artifact Clay Mound Dwarf Figure. The Mississippian Culture, a Native American civilization flourished from approx. In the Midwestern, Eastern and Southeastern United States. The people were known for building earthen platform mounds and pottery. They made items without decoration such as jars, bowls, and platters but they also made effigies. This artifact measures approx. 6 in height and seems to be in very good condition for its age. Please look closely at all photos (note the chipped crown in photo #5) as they illustrate condition which is good but not perfect!
1880’s Heubach Large Native American Statue. We have never seen another of this model and clearly this is due to a limited production run. We must also consider that the ravages of time have played their part in diminishing what were never sizable ranks–the nature of the piece is certainly quite delicate and fragile. Our offering has been largely spared, however, our only points of note are 3 small flea bites to base, 2 exterior, one interior, 2 miniscule fleabites on backside of 2 feather tips and one pair of feathers are missing their tips. The feather bites are completely unnoticeable when viewing the piece, only upon close examination of the backside of the headress can you feel/see these. The base chips could easily be painted as they are on the “Rock” and would easily blend. Therefore, we state it presents in legitimate very fine condition, looking not a day older than it did when the last dabs of hand painted detail were applied by the skilled artisan who made it. This Chief is very striking. His face is painted beautifully. Measures: 8-5/8″ tall by 3″ wide. Impressed Stamped at back of base: Gebruder Heubach circular cipher and “3680”. Impressed Stamped underside of base: “68”. Brown hand painted to underside: “18”. Blue Stamp to underside of base: Gebruder Heubach cipher and circular Made in Germany. Johann Heinrich Leder founded a ceramic factory in Lichte, Thuringia, Germany in 1822. Ownership shifted to Wilhelm & Heinrich Liebman in 1824. By 1830, Wilhelm Liebmann was in full control. Gebrüder Heubach produced household wares, novelties, and porcelain figures. In 1863, Heubach created an art school for its artists and sculptors in Lichte. Famous artists included Holwein, Krieger, Niemyer, Wera von Bartels, Zeller, and Zimmerman.
RARE VINTAGE ARMOR BRONZE NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN WARRIOR RIDING HORSE FIGURE ART. This sculpture is in perfect condition. Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base: Height 14″ x Width 15.5″ Marble Dimensions:11″ X 5″ Height without base: 13 Weight : 20 LBS Inventory 64STE475711046. This Is A Particularly Detailed Sculpture Of A Native American Man On His Horse. The Horse Is Young But Strong And Stands Calmly As The Rider holding a flag, The Reigns Hanging Tightly Around His hand. His Expression Is One From A Wise Person But He Carries With Him A Sadness Of Something Lost. This unique piece was crafted using the lost wax method. The sculpture stands on a black marble base and is signed by artist. Virgin Islands, however, an additional charge may be required. New Detailed Hand Crafted Hot Cast Bronze Satisfaction Guaranteed. This is Stock Photo, Slight Color Variation! Listing and template services provided by inkFrog.
RARE GAME FIGURE – Complete Museum Quality! Measuring small 7/8″ x 1/2″. ? Awesome Piece, Bow Drilled hole at back for cordage to wear or hang, Very Small, Short Neck and Head, little guy has Ears/Antlers, Round Body, Stands Alone with smooth bottom, Complete with No Damage, Amazing this little guy Survived. 3rd to last picture is a collection posted separately! Artifacts were obtained legally, Guaranteed 100% Authentic and Unaltered unless stated otherwise! Artifacts are a Great Hobby to have as well as a Solid Investment. ? Personal Note I’m Alaskan Tlingit Nation/Passionate Collector here! Check out my other Nation Indian Artifacts, I will be posting them slowly. All Having Origins/Provenances, Some Having Past Paperwork with Amazing Stories! Each Post is Provided with ALL Past information I Acquired/Know or Experienced. ??? Thank You for Looking – Tomachee.
Incredible Artifact out of an Old Arizona collection. Intricately carved with detailed arms and legs. May have been larger at one time. Seems to have had more of a head once. Also comes with a Roy Motley COA for peace of mind.