Displaying historic bronze sculptures of native American Indians, loggers, lumberjacks, gold mining prospectors, gold miners and mountain men bronze sculptures of their respective era. Bronzes can be pointed up to any scale, including monumental bronze sculpture or life size statues by the sculptor.
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No More, Forever!
© 1985 Don Beck
24”x10”x17” High
Edition of 20
Chief Joseph, Nez Perce Indians,
offering his Carbine to General
O. Howard, October 1877, on 2”
Walnut base. Gun description:
44-40 “Yellow Boy” Carbine
1866 Kings Improvement from
Original 1860 patent S/N 102596
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No More, Forever!
Detail of U.S. Calvary General O. Howard, 1877 with Chief Joseph – Nez Perce Indians
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No More, Forever!
Detail of U.S. Calvary General O. Howard, 1877 with Chief Joseph – Nez Perce Indians
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No More, Forever!
© 1985 Don Beck
24”x10”x17” High
Edition of 20
Chief Joseph, Nez Perce Indians,
offering his Carbine to General
O. Howard, October 1877, on 2”
Walnut base. Gun description:
44-40 “Yellow Boy” Carbine
1866 Kings Improvement from
Original 1860 patent S/N 102596
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No More, Forever!
Detail of U.S. Calvary General O. Howard, 1877 with Chief Joseph – Nez Perce Indians
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No More, Forever!
Detail of U.S. Calvary General O. Howard, 1877 with Chief Joseph – Nez Perce Indians
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No More, Forever!
Detail of U.S. Calvary General O. Howard, 1877 with Chief Joseph – Nez Perce Indians
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Gold Fever
18″ x 12″ x 12″h
Historic bronze sculpture – 1980’s Gold mining prospector wearing sorrels, hole in knee and rear pocked of Levis’ with his highly detailed Winchester 30-30 model 94 carbine. Historic Gold prosepecting bronzes
*Limited edition of 25 bronze sculpture
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Quest for Adventure
10″ x 6″ x 16″H
1850-1860 era Mountain man running his trap line with his Hawkin Percussion rifle in one hand and his beaver trap in the other limited edition historic bronze sculpture.
*Limited edition of 25 in Bronze
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Quest for Adventure
Detail of 1850-1860 era Mountain man running his trap line with his Hawkin Percussion rifle in one hand and his beaver trap
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Quest for Adventure
Detail of 1850-1860 era Mountain man running his trap line with his Hawkin Percussion rifle in one hand and his beaver trap
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Lumberjack
16″ x 12″ x 17’H
Limited edition bronze sculpture of a 1890 – 1900 era logger “Lumberjack” upon a Pacific Northwest Giant Sequoia Redwood stump with his cross-cut saw, ax in hand, wedge in rear pocket, bottle of lubricant in stump with springboard depicting the pride of the loggers or lumberjacks of their day.
*Limited edition of 25 bronze sculpture
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Lumberjack
Detail of Limited edition bronze sculpture of a 1890 – 1900 era logger
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Lumberjack
Detail of Limited edition bronze sculpture of a 1890 – 1900 era logger
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El Dorado
“Dreams do come true”
24″ x 8″ x 16” H
1860’s Gold prospector with Burro, pack and trappings, northeastern Oregon
* Limited edition bronze sculpture of 79
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El Dorado
Detail face gold prospector – 1860 era gold mining, Baker County, Oregon
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El Dorado
Detail of pack saddle rigging
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El Dorado
Detail of burro pack with trappings of the 1860 era gold prospecting in north eastern Oregon, Baker County
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El Dorado
Detail of sculpture Eldorado, Gold mining prospector along the trail. Evidence of how the terrain can be hazardous at times for those in search of the allusive yellow metal.