Add to Favorites Armor Bronze 'Invincible Armada 1588' Bookends War Ships. Please see photos for additional condition details. Vintage Bronze Clad 8' End of Trail Indian on Horse Figure Bookends - a Pair (230) 250.00. 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 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. They have minor wear to the finish, some scratches, some minor stains, and some rust signs. 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. Antique Cast Iron Bookends End of Trail Indian or Native American on Horse Connecticut foundry Circa 1928-29. 45.00 (10 off) Vintage circa 1930's iconic image of James Earl Fraser's 'End of the Trail' cast iron bookends nice casting. A beautiful set of bookends of substantial construction. Vintage Bronzed Cast Iron 'End of Trail' American Indian on Horse Bookends. 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". Vintage Bronze Clad End of Trail Indian on Horse Figure Bookends, a Pair. Category Early 20th Century Native American Antique Indian Bookends. Origin: Purchased in an estate auction in Southeastern Pennsylvania. Vintage bronze clad 8' end of trail indian on horse figure bookends - a pair. 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. This sculpture by James Earle Fraser, who also designed the buffaloIndian. Other than that, they have no other markings. I could touch Trigger with my finger right ahead of the saddle horn, and. The book ends are stamped 169 on the back. His daughter, played by Evans, is supposed to marry a sleazy New. 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. The bookends depict the image of an Indian or native American warrior on horseback. In good used condition with some signs of use commensurate with age (please see all pictures as they form part of the condition description).Ĭlick Here to see our shipping, returns and refunds policyįeel free to contact us if you have any further questions about this item.Description: A pair of vintage cast iron bookends. Marked B413, Gift House Inc NYC, Bronzmet PATD 1927Ī fabulous addition to your western decor library or bookend collection.Įach bookend measures 4.75“ wide by 2.5“ deep by 5.25“ tall and both weigh 3lb 13oz. Most are marked with "Gift House Inc, NYC" and various copyright dates from 1924 to 1927. However they labeled their own castings and also had castings made by at least two other companies including Bonzmet and Nuart. who were mainly a distributor rather than a manufacturer. These were made in the period 1927 to circa 1935, by The Gift House, Inc. It depicts an exhausted Native American Indian on an equally exhausted and starving horse. Based on a famous life size sculpture "End of the Trail" by the artist James Earle Fraser created in 1915. Vintage art Deco period electro-form bronzed bookends.
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