This rare Native American Spirit Tobacco Indian beer bar sign is a must-have for any collector of unique and eye-catching items. The sign features a neon button light that adds a bold pop of color to any space. Crafted with impeccable attention to detail, this sign showcases the American Spirit brand and is perfect for adding a touch of vintage charm to any bar, man cave, or game room. Whether you’re a tobacco enthusiast or a collector of rare memorabilia, this sign is sure to impress. NOTE: There is a thin crack on the housing that surrounds the back lot Surgeon General’s warning (shown in the last photos with a red marker) this does not affect the sign.
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.
Rare Indian Native American Art Chief Eagle Bust Bronze Marble Sculpture Figure. This sculpture is in perfectcondition. Bronze Dimensions :Height 8 x Width 16Weight : 12 LBSInventory : 26YRD11398762 Donning the feathers of the eagle, the most revered bird in Native American culture, this mediator to the spirit world dances a story as old as time. Virgin Islands, however, an additional charge may be required. New Detailed Hand Crafted Hot Cast Bronze Not Resin Satisfaction Guaranteed. This is Stock Photo, Slight Color Variation! Listing and template services provided by inkFrog.
Rare Native American Indian Squaw Bust Large Bronze Sculpture WomanSigned GRESS. In great condition with patina. Measuring 15 tall and weighing 20 pounds.
I can’t fully make out what’s engraved on back looks like it says 70 so I’m assuming that’s the year. Overall good condition if you need more pictures or have anything to ask or say feel free to contact me. Open to reasonable offers.
Rare Indian Native American Art Chief Wolf Bust Bronze Marble Sculpture Figure. Condition:This sculpture is in a perfect condition. Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base:Height 14″ x Width 8″ Marble Dimensions: 6 1/2″ X 6 1/2″ Height without base:13 Weight : 12 LBS Inventory 16-580126661 A seasoned elder of his tribe, this Native American stands proudly as a symbol. This bust sculpture depicts a tribe leader, cloaked in a wool shawl and animal skin. The clothing of Native Americans was closely related to the environment in which they lived and their religious beliefs. They developed diverse styles of clothing depending on the region they lived in and the climate. Breechclouts, or loincloths, leggings, tunic shirts for men. But in the coldest areas, warm trousers, hooded anoraks and mittens protected people from freezing temperatures. Despite the vast differences in climate and clothing styles, Native Americans had in common the basic notion of living in harmony with nature. Most Native American people lived close to nature and believed that animals had spiritual powers and strengths. Many believed that by wearing parts of an animal a person could gain some of that animal`s power and strength. Wearing animal skins became more than just putting on a form of comfortable and durable clothing. It became a part of Native Americans` religious practice and a way to improve oneself. The animal they chose usually said something about them or a quality of that animal they sought to have. This Native American wears the head and skin of a bear on his head. Feathers hang along the sides of his face and a single feather sticks upwards. The amazing details of this handmade sculpture can be seen in his aged face. Every wrinkle and crease can be felt with a fingertip. His forehead, lined cheeks and mouth. His deep eyes hang low with all he has seen and experienced. He is the father to all, young and old. 100% bronze, this brown patina sculpture was cast using the Lost Wax Method and mounted on a marble base and is signed C. Virgin Islands, however, an additional charge may be required. New Detailed Hand Crafted Hot Cast Bronze Not Resin Satisfaction Guaranteed. This is Stock Photo, Slight Color Variation! Listing and template services provided by inkFrog.
Painstakingly all HANDMADE by Zuni Indian artist PITKIN NATEWA. Signed by artist – see photos. LARGEST OWL: 1 3/8″ X 1 1/4″ SMALLER OWLS: 3/4″ x 1/2″. EARRINGS: Owls 3/4″ x 1/2″. PERFECT CONDITION: New, never used.
Resting upon a sleek black marble base, it exudes elegance and sophistication. Known for his specialization in depicting warriors from different historical eras and cultures, Kamiko has created a stunning bust of a Viking warrior.