![]() Please see photos for additional condition details. The bookends are great looking and would make an excellent addition to your collection. Again, we believe this can be cleaned off easily. Both pieces are soiled and the piece with the paint spots has some waxy residue on the bottom of the base. We believe these are paint spots which can be cleaned off. One horse head needs it’s ear put back on. One of the two pieces has a couple of white spots which can be seen in the photos on the warrior’s head and behind him. Grazing Horses Bookends Solid Cast Iron, Western Gold Tone Finish. 1920 Small Brass Bookends End of the Trail Bookends (317) 55.00. Lambert, Pair of Polychromed Bronze Clad Indian Bookends, c. Measures approximately 4 inches wide, just under 4 inches in height, and 1. Small Brass Bookends End of the Trail Bookends J. Pair of metal bookends featuring a Native American slouched on his horse entitled 'End of the Trail'. They have minor wear to the finish, some scratches, some minor stains, and some rust signs. The Metal Man 'End of the Trail' American Indian on Horse Silhouette Cut Out Black Metal Art Sculpture (131). Just a beautiful set of bookends, which deserve a spot in your collection or on your shelves.Ĭondition: The bookends are in very good condition with no losses, breaks, repairs or dings that we could find. A beautiful set of bookends of substantial construction. Marks: Both pieces are stamped on the back with the number "169".ĭistinguishing Characteristics - Most Interesting About The Piece: This is a nice pair of bookends with a beautiful, intelligent and very desirable design. The pair weighs almost 3 pounds and 10 ounces. ![]() Size: Measures ~5" high and the base is ~4 7/8" by ~2 3/8". Origin: Purchased in an estate auction in Southeastern Pennsylvania. Date: Uncertain but most likely sometime in the early to mid 20th century. Please carefully review the photos as they are part and parcel of our description. A great set of bookends worthy of a spot in your collection or on your shelves. Other than that, they have no other markings. The book ends are stamped 169 on the back. This is the scene known as "The End Of The Trail".The casting of the bookends is very well done and shows great details. ![]() Even the horse looks tired with its head looking down. The warrior is bent over on the horse with his head down and holding a long lance or spear in under his arm. This is a unique pair of antique bronze bookends that feature an Indian horse design with the theme of Cowboys & Western. The bookends depict the image of an Indian or native American warrior on horseback. In gorgeous original condition, no breaks or tears in the bronze cladding.Description: A pair of vintage cast iron bookends. ![]() SPECS: Measures about 8.0" tall by 6.1" (horse's nose to tail) and a base that measures about 4.75" by 2.75", the pair weighs in at 5 lbs 2 oz (the Beneduce-signed one weighs 2'13, the other 2'5). The other one may have a shopmark on the base below the tail, but it is unreadable. ![]() Beneduce" (sculptor), for Paul Beneduce, the artist who created many great pieces for Galvano. Made circa 1928 by the Galvano Bronze Company, a pair of vintage electroformed bronze-clad figural book ends, beautiful dark-chocolate patina with verdigris highlights. Add to Favourites Vintage Bronze Bookends, Native American. Add to Favourites Heavy Painted Bronze End of Trail Native American Indian Bookends, made by Armor Bronze Co in Massachusetts, vintage (65) CA 322.90. bookends side-by-side with the more common sizes of “End of the Trail” antique bookends. Western Bookend, Cowboy Style, End of the Trail, Horse and Indian, Heavy Bookend (490) CA 28.70. Big 8-inch tall pair, “End of the Trail,” after the James Earle Fraser 1915 life-size sculpture of a sorrowful Native American Indian on horseback - from our Bookends 202 page: The photo above shows one of these big Galvano Bronze Co. ![]()
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