AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (AmericanAFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (American 1861-1909) ''Trooper of the Plains '' patinated bronze sculpture attached to black marble plinth. Height 22 inches.
Fredrick Remington Trooper On TheFredrick Remington Trooper On The Plains Bronze Lost wax casting of the famous bronze measures 21'' x 24'' mounted on marble base with brass plaque that reads Trooper On The Plains. Condition: Very good.
REMINGTON BRONZE RECAST. ''TrooperREMINGTON BRONZE RECAST. ''Trooper of the Plains''. Depicting a charging trooper on horseback. 12 3/4'' h.
AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON "TROOPERAFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON "TROOPER OF THE PLAINS" BRONZE...DESCRIPTION: After Frederic Remington bronze titled: "Trooper of the Plains" featuring a rider a top a galloping horse. Signed: "Frederic Remington" at base. Mounted to an oval marble plinth.
CIRCA: 20th Century.
ORIGIN: USA
DIMENSIONS: H: 20.5" x W: 8" x L: 22"
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CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS(305)-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission."
FREDERIC REMINGTON (AMERICAN 1861-1909)FREDERIC REMINGTON (AMERICAN 1861-1909) "TROOPER OF THE...DESCRIPTION: An After Frederic Remington bronze statue titled: "Trooper of the Plains" Features a figural cowboy mounted atop his naturalistic galloping horse. Statue mounted to a granite base, signed "Frederic Remington" at edge of bronze. CIRCA: 20th Ct. ORIGIN: USA DIMENSIONS: H: 15" x W: 6" x L: 14.25" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission."
After Frederic Remington "TrooperAfter Frederic Remington "Trooper of the Plains". Cast bronze with dark brown patina mounted on a black marble racetrack shape base with brass nameplate 12-1/2" x 7". "ASB" and "Frederick Remington" cast in the bronze base.
AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (1861-1909),AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (1861-1909), "TROOPER OF THE PLAINS"After Frederic Remington, (1861-1909) "Trooper of the Plains", Patinated bronze on marble base Signed to the bronze base: Frederic Remington Patinated bronze on marble base Dimensions: 28" H x 30" W
FREDERIC REMINGTON "TROOPER OFFREDERIC REMINGTON "TROOPER OF THE PLAINS" BRONZEDESCRIPTION: A small Frederic Remington (American, 1861-1909) "Trouper of the Plains" bronze sculpture. This bronze sculpture depicts a historical figure of the old military in the West and sits atop a green marble base. It is signed "Frederic Remington". (Ref. FR6).
CIRCA: Early 20th Century.
ORIGIN: USA.
DIMENSIONS: H: 10 1/4" W: 8".
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1885 "SHERIDAN'S TROOPERS" BY DE.1885 "SHERIDAN'S TROOPERS" BY DE. B. KEIMOffered in this lot is the 1885 "Sheridan's Troopers" by De. B. Keim, publisher David McKay, No. 23 South Ninth St. Philadelphia. "Sheridan's Troopers On The Borders: A Winter Campaign On The Plains" is a narrative of more than six months spent on the Southern Plains of the United States, observing the operations of the army directed by then Major Philip Henry Sheridan against the native peoples of various tribes. A very interesting account of several battles vs the Indians in the days of the old west. Keim writes as a man of his times, his descriptions of Indian ways is fascinating from a man who was there. Personal experiences of war against the Plains Indians With the conclusion of the Civil War the American nation turned once again to its 'Manifest Destiny' in earnest, and as the influence of the 'white man' became an ever greater burden upon the hitherto wild western frontier the inevitable escalation of antipathy and open warfare flared with the indigenous Indian tribes of the Great Plains. The 'Winter Campaign ' of 1868 saw the military men who had become household names during the war between the States-among them Sheridan and Custer-once more in the field to subjugate the Sioux, the Cheyenne and their allies. This campaign is reported here by one who took part in it-one of that resolute breed of nineteenth century journalists, the special correspondent. So the story of Forsyth's defense of Beecher's Island, The Battle of the Washita and other famous and notable fights are eloquently recounted within these pages together with the writers own personal experiences of camp, campaign and conflict. This is an excellent chronicle of the Plains Indian Wars and an essential addition to every library of the subject. De Benneville Randolph Keim (1841-1914) was a 19th-century journalist who became a war-time confidant of Ulysses S. Grant, the commanding general of the Union Army, during the American Civil War, and remained an advisor to Grant through his presidency. General of the Army Philip Henry Sheridan was a career United States Army officer and a Union general in the American Civil War. This blue-green cloth bound gold gilt stamped illustrations hardcover is in fair condition, the spine cloth is separating. Gold gilt is bright, edges exhibit scuffing. Intact pages exhibit age tanning and foxing throughout, measures 5"W x 7.75"L x 1.25"D
ROBERT PUMMILL, O/B, "THE TROOPER"RobertROBERT PUMMILL, O/B, "THE TROOPER"Robert Pummill (OH, TX, b. 1936) Oil on board, "The Trooper", signed and dated, "'89" lower left. View of a western lawman sitting on a white horse out on the prairie. Inventory record "RP12" on board en verso and stamp of Sedona, AZ framing company on frame. Housed in a whitewashed barnwood frame with linen liner. Sight: 17-3/4" H x 11-3/4" W. Frame: 26-7/8" H x 20-7/8" W. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
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Excellent condition.
After Frederic Remington BronzeAfter Frederic Remington Bronze SculptureFinely cast bronze titled '' The Trooper Of The Plains'' Frederic Sackrider Remington 1861-1909 was a New York artist known for his Western paintings ans sculptures. 18.5'' H not including base. Circa 1950's. Private collection Farmington Hills Mi.
AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON, TROOPERAFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON, TROOPER OF THE PLAINS, BRONZE SCULPTURE, H OVERALL: 17-1/4 INAfter Frederic Remington, Trooper of the Plains, Bronze Sculpture, H Overall: 17-1/4 in
Bronze after Remington, "TrooperBronze after Remington, "Trooper of the Plains", 20th century aftercast, signed in base "Copyright by Frederic Remington", after Frederic Sackrider Remington, New York 1861-1909, 27 in., accompanied by stained wood stand, 25-1/2 x 29 x 16 in. Stand with chip, fading. Private Collection, Greenville, South Carolina
TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES:TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES: ''Trooper of the Planes'' and ''Cheyenne'' after the work of FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American 1861-1909). Heights: 26 inches each.
AFTER FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTONAFTER FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American 1861-1909) two silver-gilded Western bronze sculptures: ''Trooper of the Plains'' and ''Cowboy''. Respective heights: 18.5 and 20.25 inches.
Mounted Cavalry Trooper OutdoorMounted Cavalry Trooper Outdoor Sixth Plate Tintype An unidentified young private uniformed in shell jacket and kepi brandishes a Colt revolver while mounted on a rather shaggy looking roan. He wears a Model 1860 cavalry saber attached to the sword belt. The stripped down horse furniture minus the blanket and bags is seen to good effect. Good subject matter with location unknown. Condition: The plate is damaged showing several areas of lost emulsion most noticeably at 5??To clock near the edge of the mat. Another piece has chipped away beneath the animal??Ts lower head and between the rear legs. The damage appears to be stable while the clarity is strong. Inexplicably the plate has been secured on the back by cellophane tape. Housed in complete composition case.
THREE WESTERN SILVER-GILDED BRONZETHREE WESTERN SILVER-GILDED BRONZE SCULPTURES after the work of FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American 1861-1909): ''Trooper of the Plains '' ''Scalp'' and ''Cheyenne.'' Heights: 18.25 to 22 inches.
BRONZE SCULPTURE BY FREDERICK REMINGTON''TROOPBRONZE SCULPTURE BY FREDERICK REMINGTON''TROOP OF THE PLAINS'' depicting cavalryman and his horse by famous sculptor born in N.Y. 1861-1909 noted for wild west & Civil War images 27'' H x 30'' L x 6'' W mounted on green marble plinth 20'' x 8'' 20th Century signed in bronze brass name plate excellent condition. Private collection Metamora MI.
Northern Plains scout's jacket.Northern Plains scout's jacket. ?
BRONZE AFTER REMINGTON ''TROOPERBRONZE AFTER REMINGTON ''TROOPER OF THE PLAINS'': 13.25'' in height with the marble plinth, 15'' in width.
CONDITION: Minor flecks to the marble plinth.
AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (AMERICAN,AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (AMERICAN, 1861 - 1909), "TROO...After Frederic Remington (American, 1861 - 1909), "Trooper of the Plains", bronze with brown patina, inscribed "Frederic Remington" on the base, overall height 17 inches.
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Scene depicting a Native AmericanScene depicting a Native American on horseback hunting a buffalo, pounded copper. 10" x 14".
AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (AMERICAN,AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (AMERICAN, 1861–1909) 23 ½"T x 27 ½" x 7 ½" "Trooper of the Plains". Bronze sculpture with brown patina, depicting a galloping horse with a trooper on a mission, cast posthumously, signed on base, on green marble plinth.
TROOP C OF THE SEVENTH U. S. CAVALRY.TroopTROOP C OF THE SEVENTH U. S. CAVALRY.Troop C of the Seventh U. S. Cavalry. N.p., ca. 1940s. Broadside for the performances of Troop C of the Seventh U.S. Cavalry and their trick riding exploits. This act is featured in one of the Buffalo Bill billboards offered in this auction. 8 _ x 28". Creased with light soiling and a few very small marginal tears.
ROBERT CHEE (AZ, 1938-1972) PlainsROBERT CHEE (AZ, 1938-1972) Plains Indians War Party Crossing Desert on Horses, oil on canvas, faint thunderbird glyph scribed lower right, in oak frame, OS: 27 1/2" x 51 1/2", SS: 23 1/2" x 37 1/2", very good condition, one light scratch top center.
FREDERIC REMINGTON RECAST BRONZEFREDERIC REMINGTON RECAST BRONZE “TROOPER OF THE PLAINS” LATE 20TH CENTURY HEIGHT 13.25”. LENGTH 10.5”.FREDERIC REMINGTON RECAST BRONZE "TROOPER OF THE PLAINS", Late 20th Century, Set on a green marble base mounted with a brass plaque providing the artist and title. Signed in the bronze. No foundry mark evident. Dimensions: Height 13.25". Length 10.5".
THIRTY-ONE YEARS ON THE PLAINSTHIRTY-ONE YEARS ON THE PLAINS & MOUNTAINS DRANNONFeatured in this lot is this 1908 edition of "Thirty One Years On The Plains And In The Mountains" by self-described "Chief of Scouts" Capt. William F. Drannan, published 1900 by Rhodes & McClure Publishing Company, preface 1899. "Thirty One Years On The Plains and in the Mountains or, the Last Voice From The Plains. An Authentic Record of a Life Time of Hunting, Trapping, Scouting and Indian Fighting in the Far West" by Capt. William F. Drannan who went on to the Plains when fifteen years old. Copiously illustrated by H. S. DeLay and Many Reproductions from Photographs". Harvey L. Carter, author of one of the most authorative books on Kit Carson, asserts, "what was narrated as fact by 'this man' was actually a tissue of lies". Other historians believe Drannan, at worst, may be guilty of mixing fact and fiction in his books. Regardless of which one believes, this book is viewed as an important description of the American West. This book is in good overall condition. Green cloth bound silver gilt stamped cover has minimal scuffing on edges, spine is loose but attached. Intact pages exhibit age tanning and foxing throughout. Staining observed to page edges. No other obvious marring noted. Measures 5.5"W x 7.75"L x 1.25"D
VICTORIAN BRONZE SCULPTURE, PLAINSVICTORIAN BRONZE SCULPTURE, PLAINS INDIAN ON HORSEBACKVaricolored bronze modeled as an Indian hunter on horseback, with his bird catch.
This Victorian bronze study was modeled by 19th century Bohemian Czech artist Franz Bergman (1838-1894). and depicts a highly detailed Native American hunter, mounted on horseback with the remains of his hunt behind him. Rich antique patina over delicate hand applied colors. Engraved Geschutzt 15 #PlainsIndians #NativeAmericana #FranzBergman #VictorianBronzes #19thCenturyArt #BohemianSculpture #BohemianArt #AustrianBronzes
Artist: Franz Bergman
Issued: c. 1880
Dimensions: 7.5"H x 5.75"L x 3.25"W
Country of Origin: Bohemia
1 vol. Custer, George Armstrong.1 vol. Custer, George Armstrong. My Life on The Plains. Or Personal Experience with Indians. New York: Sheldon, 1874. First edition. 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered & pictorial & black stamped salmon brown cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light edge wear, spine starting to fade. With 8 plates. Scattered minor internal spotting, endpapers very slightly dusty, paperclip impression at head of title page & front blank. Howes C-
TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES afterTWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES after the work of FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American 1861-1909): ''Cowboy'' and ''Trooper of the Plains.'' Respective heights: 22.5 and 24 inches.
"CONQUERING OUR GREAT AMERICAN"CONQUERING OUR GREAT AMERICAN PLAINS" 1ST ED 1930For your consideration is this Scarce First Edition of "Conquering Our Great American Plains A Historical Development" by Stuart Henry, 1930 E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc. A magnificent picture of early pioneer life in Kansas and Texas in the 1860s and 1870s, the dramatic period when the Texan cowboys with their gigantic herds of cattle came up along the famous Chisholm Trail to Abileen, Kansas. In 1867, the Kansas Pacific Railway (Union Pacific) pushed westward through Abilene. In the same year, Joseph G. McCoy purchased 250 acres of land north and east of Abilene, and built a hotel, stockyards for 2,000 cattle and a stable for horses. The Kansas Pacific put in a spur line at Abilene that enabled the cattle cars to be loaded and sent on to their destinations. The town grew quickly and became the first "cow town" of the west. Texas cattlemen to drive their herds to these stockyards. From 1867 to 1871, the Chisholm Trail ended in Abilene, bringing in many travelers and making Abilene one of the wildest towns in the west. The stockyards shipped 35,000 head in 1867 and by 1871, more than 5,000 cowboys herded from 600,000 to 700,000 cows to Abilene and other Kansas railheads. The green cloth bound gold gilt textured hardcover is in good overall condition, very slight scuffing exhibited on cover edges. Intact pages appear deckled on fore edges, age tanning and light foxing observed throughout, No other obvious marring noted. Measures 5.5"W x 8.5"L x 1.5"D
TWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES afterTWO WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES after the work of FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American 1861-1909): ''Wicked Pony'' and ''Trooper of the Plains.'' Respective heights: 26 and 23 inches.
Plains Indian war club head. 6Plains Indian war club head. 6 1/4".
THREE WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURESTHREE WESTERN BRONZE SCULPTURES after the work of FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American 1861-1909): ''Cowboy'' and ''Trooper of the Plains'' and ''Cheyenne.'' Respective heights: 20.5 19.25 and 20 inches.
THE PLAINSMEN OF THE YELLOWSTONETHE PLAINSMEN OF THE YELLOWSTONE BY MARK BROWNFor your consideration is the First Edition "The Plainsmen of the Yellowstone A History of the Yellowstone Basin" by Mark H. Brown, 1961, G. P. Putnam's Sons New York. The book covers a span of more than a hundred and fifty years, from the 1740s, when the Verendryé brothers were seeking a route to the western sea, to the late nineteenth century and the days of the settlers who turned the prairie sod "wrong side up." In this book, you will come to know the people behind the famous names—William Clark, John Colter, Jedediah Smith, Custer, Crook, Terry. Others not so familiar are François Antoine Larocque, who explored the Yellowstone well in advance of Clark; Woman Chief, the Gros Ventre girl who became a renowned warrior, and others. Colonel Mark H. Brown, an expert in strategic intelligence, reviewed the military records, journal accounts, and personal testimonies to write this exact and candid study of the flight of the Nez Perce. This green cloth bound hardcover is in very nice overall condition, intact pages exhibit slight age tanning and foxing throughout, page 383 has tear, moisture stains noted to top page edges, no other obvious marring noted. Measures 6.5"W x 9.5"L x 1.5"D
FOUR WESTERN SILVER-GILDED BRONZEFOUR WESTERN SILVER-GILDED BRONZE SCULPTURES after the work of FREDERIC SACKRIDER REMINGTON (American 1861-1909: ''Cowboy '' ''Trooper of the Plains '' Scalp'' and ''Cheyenne.'' Heights: 18.25 to 21.75 inches.