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Lot 1: Bears Nest by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 23.5" tall x 13" wide x 12.5" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. *Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. 1 / 106 -
Lot 1: Bears Nest by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 23.5" tall x 13" wide x 12.5" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. *Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. 2 / 106 -
Lot 1: Bears Nest by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 23.5" tall x 13" wide x 12.5" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. *Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. 3 / 106 -
Lot 1: Bears Nest by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 23.5" tall x 13" wide x 12.5" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. *Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. 4 / 106 -
Lot 1: Bears Nest by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 23.5" tall x 13" wide x 12.5" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. *Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. 5 / 106 -
Lot 1: Bears Nest by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 23.5" tall x 13" wide x 12.5" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. *Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. 6 / 106 -
Lot 1: Bears Nest by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 23.5" tall x 13" wide x 12.5" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. *Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. 7 / 106 -
Lot 1: Bears Nest by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 23.5" tall x 13" wide x 12.5" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. *Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. 8 / 106 -
Lot 1: Bears Nest by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 23.5" tall x 13" wide x 12.5" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. *Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. 9 / 106 -
Lot 1: Bears Nest by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 23.5" tall x 13" wide x 12.5" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. *Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. 10 / 106 -
Lot 1: Bears Nest by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 23.5" tall x 13" wide x 12.5" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. *Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. 11 / 106 -
Lot 1: Bears Nest by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 23.5" tall x 13" wide x 12.5" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. *Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. 12 / 106 -
Lot 1: Bears Nest by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 23.5" tall x 13" wide x 12.5" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. *Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. 13 / 106 -
Lot 1: Bears Nest by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 23.5" tall x 13" wide x 12.5" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. *Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. 14 / 106 -
Lot 2: Four Bears by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 16" wide x 8" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 15 / 106 -
Lot 2: Four Bears by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 16" wide x 8" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 16 / 106 -
Lot 2: Four Bears by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 16" wide x 8" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 17 / 106 -
Lot 2: Four Bears by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 16" wide x 8" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 18 / 106 -
Lot 2: Four Bears by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 16" wide x 8" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 19 / 106 -
Lot 2: Four Bears by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 16" wide x 8" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 20 / 106 -
Lot 2: Four Bears by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 16" wide x 8" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 21 / 106 -
Lot 2: Four Bears by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 16" wide x 8" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 22 / 106 -
Lot 2: Four Bears by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 16" wide x 8" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 23 / 106 -
Lot 2: Four Bears by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 16" wide x 8" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 24 / 106 -
Lot 2: Four Bears by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 16" wide x 8" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 25 / 106 -
Lot 2: Four Bears by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 16" wide x 8" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 26 / 106 -
Lot 2: Four Bears by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 16" wide x 8" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 27 / 106 -
Lot 2: Four Bears by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 16" wide x 8" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 28 / 106 -
Lot 2: Four Bears by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 16" wide x 8" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 29 / 106 -
Lot 2: Four Bears by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 16" wide x 8" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 30 / 106 -
Lot 2: Four Bears by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 16" wide x 8" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 31 / 106 -
Lot 2: Four Bears by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 16" wide x 8" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 32 / 106 -
Lot 2: Four Bears by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 16" wide x 8" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 33 / 106 -
Lot 2: Four Bears by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 16" wide x 8" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 34 / 106 -
Lot 3: War Deeds by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 13.5" wide x 10.25" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 35 / 106 -
Lot 3: War Deeds by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 13.5" wide x 10.25" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 36 / 106 -
Lot 3: War Deeds by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 13.5" wide x 10.25" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 37 / 106 -
Lot 3: War Deeds by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 13.5" wide x 10.25" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 38 / 106 -
Lot 3: War Deeds by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 13.5" wide x 10.25" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 39 / 106 -
Lot 3: War Deeds by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 13.5" wide x 10.25" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 40 / 106 -
Lot 3: War Deeds by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 13.5" wide x 10.25" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 41 / 106 -
Lot 3: War Deeds by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 13.5" wide x 10.25" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 42 / 106 -
Lot 3: War Deeds by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 13.5" wide x 10.25" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 43 / 106 -
Lot 3: War Deeds by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 13.5" wide x 10.25" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 44 / 106 -
Lot 3: War Deeds by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 13.5" wide x 10.25" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 45 / 106 -
Lot 3: War Deeds by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 13.5" wide x 10.25" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 46 / 106 -
Lot 3: War Deeds by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 13.5" wide x 10.25" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 47 / 106 -
Lot 3: War Deeds by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 13.5" wide x 10.25" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 48 / 106 -
Lot 3: War Deeds by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 13.5" wide x 10.25" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 49 / 106 -
Lot 3: War Deeds by Gary McGary Bronze Statue Figurine He stands 28" tall x 13.5" wide x 10.25" depth / weighs a lot so please bring assistance History of the artist: "Amazing," "astounding," and "unbelievable detail," are some of the most frequent first words heard when people view renown artist Dave McGary's bronze sculptures of Native Americans. The works are masterpieces of anatomical and historic accuracy. They are also based upon real persons of American history. They are collected by individuals, corporations and institutions on a worldwide basis. Dave McGary was raised on a cattle ranch in Wyoming. His art career began early in life. At 12, he sculpted in clay. At 16, he received a scholarship to spend a year in Italy studying the human form and the art of bronze casting. Shortly after his return to the U.S., Dave began working at a Santa Fe foundry, and began a friendship with a Sioux artist that contributed significantly to Dave's interest in sculpting the American Indian. Subsequently, Dave was adopted into the Ogala Sioux tribe and given the name Wambalee Tanka, "Big Eagle." But his adopted family on the reservation are more likely to refer to him as "Big Red Ears" because of his predilection for soaking up tales of their ancestors. A McGary bronze is a unique combination of pure American West and classic Renaissance art form of Italy. Each work contains many elements of historical authenticity, emotion, artistic skill and bronze casting technology. This special combination has been recognized through the placement of works at a wide variety of governmental and corporate locations. Each year, Dave receives numerous requests to execute commissions -- most of which he must turn down due to his schedule and family life (he, his wife Molly and their child divide time between homes in New Mexico and Arizona). Among the permanent public installations is one that may be seen in Santa Fe's Grant Park. The 14-foot-high work depicts Don Pedro de Peralta and his surveyor as they lay out early Santa Fe. The artist has also been exhibited in a One-man Show at the Russell Senate Rotunda in Washington D.C. -------- Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 50 / 106 -
Lot 4: SCOTT HANSON Bronze Manta Ray Sculpture Statue measures: 18" tall x 15" wide x 16.25" depth Numbered #65/75, an original sculpture from California born artist, Scott Hanson. Figurative on the surface, Hanson creates slight abstract sculptures using our familiar perceptions of the sea life that influenced them. Titled Shadow Play, Hanson’s sculpture is influenced by the manta ray, with a black marbled texture and visible bronze accents, the mobula is supported by an abstract stand solidifying it to the base. More details about the artist check out his website: http://hansonstudios.com/index.html Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 51 / 106 -
Lot 4: SCOTT HANSON Bronze Manta Ray Sculpture Statue measures: 18" tall x 15" wide x 16.25" depth Numbered #65/75, an original sculpture from California born artist, Scott Hanson. Figurative on the surface, Hanson creates slight abstract sculptures using our familiar perceptions of the sea life that influenced them. Titled Shadow Play, Hanson’s sculpture is influenced by the manta ray, with a black marbled texture and visible bronze accents, the mobula is supported by an abstract stand solidifying it to the base. More details about the artist check out his website: http://hansonstudios.com/index.html Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 52 / 106 -
Lot 4: SCOTT HANSON Bronze Manta Ray Sculpture Statue measures: 18" tall x 15" wide x 16.25" depth Numbered #65/75, an original sculpture from California born artist, Scott Hanson. Figurative on the surface, Hanson creates slight abstract sculptures using our familiar perceptions of the sea life that influenced them. Titled Shadow Play, Hanson’s sculpture is influenced by the manta ray, with a black marbled texture and visible bronze accents, the mobula is supported by an abstract stand solidifying it to the base. More details about the artist check out his website: http://hansonstudios.com/index.html Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 53 / 106 -
Lot 4: SCOTT HANSON Bronze Manta Ray Sculpture Statue measures: 18" tall x 15" wide x 16.25" depth Numbered #65/75, an original sculpture from California born artist, Scott Hanson. Figurative on the surface, Hanson creates slight abstract sculptures using our familiar perceptions of the sea life that influenced them. Titled Shadow Play, Hanson’s sculpture is influenced by the manta ray, with a black marbled texture and visible bronze accents, the mobula is supported by an abstract stand solidifying it to the base. More details about the artist check out his website: http://hansonstudios.com/index.html Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 54 / 106 -
Lot 4: SCOTT HANSON Bronze Manta Ray Sculpture Statue measures: 18" tall x 15" wide x 16.25" depth Numbered #65/75, an original sculpture from California born artist, Scott Hanson. Figurative on the surface, Hanson creates slight abstract sculptures using our familiar perceptions of the sea life that influenced them. Titled Shadow Play, Hanson’s sculpture is influenced by the manta ray, with a black marbled texture and visible bronze accents, the mobula is supported by an abstract stand solidifying it to the base. More details about the artist check out his website: http://hansonstudios.com/index.html Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 55 / 106 -
Lot 4: SCOTT HANSON Bronze Manta Ray Sculpture Statue measures: 18" tall x 15" wide x 16.25" depth Numbered #65/75, an original sculpture from California born artist, Scott Hanson. Figurative on the surface, Hanson creates slight abstract sculptures using our familiar perceptions of the sea life that influenced them. Titled Shadow Play, Hanson’s sculpture is influenced by the manta ray, with a black marbled texture and visible bronze accents, the mobula is supported by an abstract stand solidifying it to the base. More details about the artist check out his website: http://hansonstudios.com/index.html Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 56 / 106 -
Lot 4: SCOTT HANSON Bronze Manta Ray Sculpture Statue measures: 18" tall x 15" wide x 16.25" depth Numbered #65/75, an original sculpture from California born artist, Scott Hanson. Figurative on the surface, Hanson creates slight abstract sculptures using our familiar perceptions of the sea life that influenced them. Titled Shadow Play, Hanson’s sculpture is influenced by the manta ray, with a black marbled texture and visible bronze accents, the mobula is supported by an abstract stand solidifying it to the base. More details about the artist check out his website: http://hansonstudios.com/index.html Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 57 / 106 -
Lot 4: SCOTT HANSON Bronze Manta Ray Sculpture Statue measures: 18" tall x 15" wide x 16.25" depth Numbered #65/75, an original sculpture from California born artist, Scott Hanson. Figurative on the surface, Hanson creates slight abstract sculptures using our familiar perceptions of the sea life that influenced them. Titled Shadow Play, Hanson’s sculpture is influenced by the manta ray, with a black marbled texture and visible bronze accents, the mobula is supported by an abstract stand solidifying it to the base. More details about the artist check out his website: http://hansonstudios.com/index.html Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 58 / 106 -
Lot 4: SCOTT HANSON Bronze Manta Ray Sculpture Statue measures: 18" tall x 15" wide x 16.25" depth Numbered #65/75, an original sculpture from California born artist, Scott Hanson. Figurative on the surface, Hanson creates slight abstract sculptures using our familiar perceptions of the sea life that influenced them. Titled Shadow Play, Hanson’s sculpture is influenced by the manta ray, with a black marbled texture and visible bronze accents, the mobula is supported by an abstract stand solidifying it to the base. More details about the artist check out his website: http://hansonstudios.com/index.html Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 59 / 106 -
Lot 4: SCOTT HANSON Bronze Manta Ray Sculpture Statue measures: 18" tall x 15" wide x 16.25" depth Numbered #65/75, an original sculpture from California born artist, Scott Hanson. Figurative on the surface, Hanson creates slight abstract sculptures using our familiar perceptions of the sea life that influenced them. Titled Shadow Play, Hanson’s sculpture is influenced by the manta ray, with a black marbled texture and visible bronze accents, the mobula is supported by an abstract stand solidifying it to the base. More details about the artist check out his website: http://hansonstudios.com/index.html Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 60 / 106 -
Lot 5: Robert Wyland Bronze Sculpture, 'FIRST BREATH' Statue measures: 16.5" tall x 10" wide A mother humpback lifting its newborn calf to the surface for its first breath has become a signature theme for marine life artist Wyland. Internationally renowned marine life artist Wyland is one of the most celebrated and recognized artists of our time. An innovative painter, sculpture, writer, photographer, philanthropist, and filmmaker, he captured the imagination of people everywhere by completing over one hundred monumental marine life murals around the world from 1981-2008. The project, known as the Whaling Walls, remains one of the largest public arts projects in history and continues to be seen by an estimated one billion people each year.. For more details about the artist check out his website: https://www.wyland.com/ Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 61 / 106 -
Lot 5: Robert Wyland Bronze Sculpture, 'FIRST BREATH' Statue measures: 16.5" tall x 10" wide A mother humpback lifting its newborn calf to the surface for its first breath has become a signature theme for marine life artist Wyland. Internationally renowned marine life artist Wyland is one of the most celebrated and recognized artists of our time. An innovative painter, sculpture, writer, photographer, philanthropist, and filmmaker, he captured the imagination of people everywhere by completing over one hundred monumental marine life murals around the world from 1981-2008. The project, known as the Whaling Walls, remains one of the largest public arts projects in history and continues to be seen by an estimated one billion people each year.. For more details about the artist check out his website: https://www.wyland.com/ Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 62 / 106 -
Lot 5: Robert Wyland Bronze Sculpture, 'FIRST BREATH' Statue measures: 16.5" tall x 10" wide A mother humpback lifting its newborn calf to the surface for its first breath has become a signature theme for marine life artist Wyland. Internationally renowned marine life artist Wyland is one of the most celebrated and recognized artists of our time. An innovative painter, sculpture, writer, photographer, philanthropist, and filmmaker, he captured the imagination of people everywhere by completing over one hundred monumental marine life murals around the world from 1981-2008. The project, known as the Whaling Walls, remains one of the largest public arts projects in history and continues to be seen by an estimated one billion people each year.. For more details about the artist check out his website: https://www.wyland.com/ Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 63 / 106 -
Lot 5: Robert Wyland Bronze Sculpture, 'FIRST BREATH' Statue measures: 16.5" tall x 10" wide A mother humpback lifting its newborn calf to the surface for its first breath has become a signature theme for marine life artist Wyland. Internationally renowned marine life artist Wyland is one of the most celebrated and recognized artists of our time. An innovative painter, sculpture, writer, photographer, philanthropist, and filmmaker, he captured the imagination of people everywhere by completing over one hundred monumental marine life murals around the world from 1981-2008. The project, known as the Whaling Walls, remains one of the largest public arts projects in history and continues to be seen by an estimated one billion people each year.. For more details about the artist check out his website: https://www.wyland.com/ Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 64 / 106 -
Lot 5: Robert Wyland Bronze Sculpture, 'FIRST BREATH' Statue measures: 16.5" tall x 10" wide A mother humpback lifting its newborn calf to the surface for its first breath has become a signature theme for marine life artist Wyland. Internationally renowned marine life artist Wyland is one of the most celebrated and recognized artists of our time. An innovative painter, sculpture, writer, photographer, philanthropist, and filmmaker, he captured the imagination of people everywhere by completing over one hundred monumental marine life murals around the world from 1981-2008. The project, known as the Whaling Walls, remains one of the largest public arts projects in history and continues to be seen by an estimated one billion people each year.. For more details about the artist check out his website: https://www.wyland.com/ Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 65 / 106 -
Lot 5: Robert Wyland Bronze Sculpture, 'FIRST BREATH' Statue measures: 16.5" tall x 10" wide A mother humpback lifting its newborn calf to the surface for its first breath has become a signature theme for marine life artist Wyland. Internationally renowned marine life artist Wyland is one of the most celebrated and recognized artists of our time. An innovative painter, sculpture, writer, photographer, philanthropist, and filmmaker, he captured the imagination of people everywhere by completing over one hundred monumental marine life murals around the world from 1981-2008. The project, known as the Whaling Walls, remains one of the largest public arts projects in history and continues to be seen by an estimated one billion people each year.. For more details about the artist check out his website: https://www.wyland.com/ Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 66 / 106 -
Lot 5: Robert Wyland Bronze Sculpture, 'FIRST BREATH' Statue measures: 16.5" tall x 10" wide A mother humpback lifting its newborn calf to the surface for its first breath has become a signature theme for marine life artist Wyland. Internationally renowned marine life artist Wyland is one of the most celebrated and recognized artists of our time. An innovative painter, sculpture, writer, photographer, philanthropist, and filmmaker, he captured the imagination of people everywhere by completing over one hundred monumental marine life murals around the world from 1981-2008. The project, known as the Whaling Walls, remains one of the largest public arts projects in history and continues to be seen by an estimated one billion people each year.. For more details about the artist check out his website: https://www.wyland.com/ Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 67 / 106 -
Lot 5: Robert Wyland Bronze Sculpture, 'FIRST BREATH' Statue measures: 16.5" tall x 10" wide A mother humpback lifting its newborn calf to the surface for its first breath has become a signature theme for marine life artist Wyland. Internationally renowned marine life artist Wyland is one of the most celebrated and recognized artists of our time. An innovative painter, sculpture, writer, photographer, philanthropist, and filmmaker, he captured the imagination of people everywhere by completing over one hundred monumental marine life murals around the world from 1981-2008. The project, known as the Whaling Walls, remains one of the largest public arts projects in history and continues to be seen by an estimated one billion people each year.. For more details about the artist check out his website: https://www.wyland.com/ Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 68 / 106 -
Lot 5: Robert Wyland Bronze Sculpture, 'FIRST BREATH' Statue measures: 16.5" tall x 10" wide A mother humpback lifting its newborn calf to the surface for its first breath has become a signature theme for marine life artist Wyland. Internationally renowned marine life artist Wyland is one of the most celebrated and recognized artists of our time. An innovative painter, sculpture, writer, photographer, philanthropist, and filmmaker, he captured the imagination of people everywhere by completing over one hundred monumental marine life murals around the world from 1981-2008. The project, known as the Whaling Walls, remains one of the largest public arts projects in history and continues to be seen by an estimated one billion people each year.. For more details about the artist check out his website: https://www.wyland.com/ Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 69 / 106 -
Lot 5: Robert Wyland Bronze Sculpture, 'FIRST BREATH' Statue measures: 16.5" tall x 10" wide A mother humpback lifting its newborn calf to the surface for its first breath has become a signature theme for marine life artist Wyland. Internationally renowned marine life artist Wyland is one of the most celebrated and recognized artists of our time. An innovative painter, sculpture, writer, photographer, philanthropist, and filmmaker, he captured the imagination of people everywhere by completing over one hundred monumental marine life murals around the world from 1981-2008. The project, known as the Whaling Walls, remains one of the largest public arts projects in history and continues to be seen by an estimated one billion people each year.. For more details about the artist check out his website: https://www.wyland.com/ Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 70 / 106 -
Lot 5: Robert Wyland Bronze Sculpture, 'FIRST BREATH' Statue measures: 16.5" tall x 10" wide A mother humpback lifting its newborn calf to the surface for its first breath has become a signature theme for marine life artist Wyland. Internationally renowned marine life artist Wyland is one of the most celebrated and recognized artists of our time. An innovative painter, sculpture, writer, photographer, philanthropist, and filmmaker, he captured the imagination of people everywhere by completing over one hundred monumental marine life murals around the world from 1981-2008. The project, known as the Whaling Walls, remains one of the largest public arts projects in history and continues to be seen by an estimated one billion people each year.. For more details about the artist check out his website: https://www.wyland.com/ Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 71 / 106 -
Lot 5: Robert Wyland Bronze Sculpture, 'FIRST BREATH' Statue measures: 16.5" tall x 10" wide A mother humpback lifting its newborn calf to the surface for its first breath has become a signature theme for marine life artist Wyland. Internationally renowned marine life artist Wyland is one of the most celebrated and recognized artists of our time. An innovative painter, sculpture, writer, photographer, philanthropist, and filmmaker, he captured the imagination of people everywhere by completing over one hundred monumental marine life murals around the world from 1981-2008. The project, known as the Whaling Walls, remains one of the largest public arts projects in history and continues to be seen by an estimated one billion people each year.. For more details about the artist check out his website: https://www.wyland.com/ Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 72 / 106 -
Lot 5: Robert Wyland Bronze Sculpture, 'FIRST BREATH' Statue measures: 16.5" tall x 10" wide A mother humpback lifting its newborn calf to the surface for its first breath has become a signature theme for marine life artist Wyland. Internationally renowned marine life artist Wyland is one of the most celebrated and recognized artists of our time. An innovative painter, sculpture, writer, photographer, philanthropist, and filmmaker, he captured the imagination of people everywhere by completing over one hundred monumental marine life murals around the world from 1981-2008. The project, known as the Whaling Walls, remains one of the largest public arts projects in history and continues to be seen by an estimated one billion people each year.. For more details about the artist check out his website: https://www.wyland.com/ Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 73 / 106 -
Lot 6: LALIQUE Champs-elyssees Bowl Bowl measures: 18" wide x 10" depth x 7.5" tall This bowl costs $11,200 on their website. https://www.lalique.com/en/catalog/homeware/home-accessories/bowls/champs-elysees-grand-bowl/clear The spectacular rows of plane trees lining “the most beautiful Avenue of the World†inspired the design of the finely engraved crystal leaves that adorn the Champs-Elysées bowl, designed by Marc Lalique in 1951. This sculpture of light and crystal captures the very essence of Paris. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 74 / 106 -
Lot 6: LALIQUE Champs-elyssees Bowl Bowl measures: 18" wide x 10" depth x 7.5" tall This bowl costs $11,200 on their website. https://www.lalique.com/en/catalog/homeware/home-accessories/bowls/champs-elysees-grand-bowl/clear The spectacular rows of plane trees lining “the most beautiful Avenue of the World†inspired the design of the finely engraved crystal leaves that adorn the Champs-Elysées bowl, designed by Marc Lalique in 1951. This sculpture of light and crystal captures the very essence of Paris. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 75 / 106 -
Lot 6: LALIQUE Champs-elyssees Bowl Bowl measures: 18" wide x 10" depth x 7.5" tall This bowl costs $11,200 on their website. https://www.lalique.com/en/catalog/homeware/home-accessories/bowls/champs-elysees-grand-bowl/clear The spectacular rows of plane trees lining “the most beautiful Avenue of the World†inspired the design of the finely engraved crystal leaves that adorn the Champs-Elysées bowl, designed by Marc Lalique in 1951. This sculpture of light and crystal captures the very essence of Paris. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 76 / 106 -
Lot 6: LALIQUE Champs-elyssees Bowl Bowl measures: 18" wide x 10" depth x 7.5" tall This bowl costs $11,200 on their website. https://www.lalique.com/en/catalog/homeware/home-accessories/bowls/champs-elysees-grand-bowl/clear The spectacular rows of plane trees lining “the most beautiful Avenue of the World†inspired the design of the finely engraved crystal leaves that adorn the Champs-Elysées bowl, designed by Marc Lalique in 1951. This sculpture of light and crystal captures the very essence of Paris. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 77 / 106 -
Lot 6: LALIQUE Champs-elyssees Bowl Bowl measures: 18" wide x 10" depth x 7.5" tall This bowl costs $11,200 on their website. https://www.lalique.com/en/catalog/homeware/home-accessories/bowls/champs-elysees-grand-bowl/clear The spectacular rows of plane trees lining “the most beautiful Avenue of the World†inspired the design of the finely engraved crystal leaves that adorn the Champs-Elysées bowl, designed by Marc Lalique in 1951. This sculpture of light and crystal captures the very essence of Paris. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 78 / 106 -
Lot 6: LALIQUE Champs-elyssees Bowl Bowl measures: 18" wide x 10" depth x 7.5" tall This bowl costs $11,200 on their website. https://www.lalique.com/en/catalog/homeware/home-accessories/bowls/champs-elysees-grand-bowl/clear The spectacular rows of plane trees lining “the most beautiful Avenue of the World†inspired the design of the finely engraved crystal leaves that adorn the Champs-Elysées bowl, designed by Marc Lalique in 1951. This sculpture of light and crystal captures the very essence of Paris. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 79 / 106 -
Lot 6: LALIQUE Champs-elyssees Bowl Bowl measures: 18" wide x 10" depth x 7.5" tall This bowl costs $11,200 on their website. https://www.lalique.com/en/catalog/homeware/home-accessories/bowls/champs-elysees-grand-bowl/clear The spectacular rows of plane trees lining “the most beautiful Avenue of the World†inspired the design of the finely engraved crystal leaves that adorn the Champs-Elysées bowl, designed by Marc Lalique in 1951. This sculpture of light and crystal captures the very essence of Paris. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 80 / 106 -
Lot 6: LALIQUE Champs-elyssees Bowl Bowl measures: 18" wide x 10" depth x 7.5" tall This bowl costs $11,200 on their website. https://www.lalique.com/en/catalog/homeware/home-accessories/bowls/champs-elysees-grand-bowl/clear The spectacular rows of plane trees lining “the most beautiful Avenue of the World†inspired the design of the finely engraved crystal leaves that adorn the Champs-Elysées bowl, designed by Marc Lalique in 1951. This sculpture of light and crystal captures the very essence of Paris. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 81 / 106 -
Lot 6: LALIQUE Champs-elyssees Bowl Bowl measures: 18" wide x 10" depth x 7.5" tall This bowl costs $11,200 on their website. https://www.lalique.com/en/catalog/homeware/home-accessories/bowls/champs-elysees-grand-bowl/clear The spectacular rows of plane trees lining “the most beautiful Avenue of the World†inspired the design of the finely engraved crystal leaves that adorn the Champs-Elysées bowl, designed by Marc Lalique in 1951. This sculpture of light and crystal captures the very essence of Paris. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 82 / 106 -
Lot 6: LALIQUE Champs-elyssees Bowl Bowl measures: 18" wide x 10" depth x 7.5" tall This bowl costs $11,200 on their website. https://www.lalique.com/en/catalog/homeware/home-accessories/bowls/champs-elysees-grand-bowl/clear The spectacular rows of plane trees lining “the most beautiful Avenue of the World†inspired the design of the finely engraved crystal leaves that adorn the Champs-Elysées bowl, designed by Marc Lalique in 1951. This sculpture of light and crystal captures the very essence of Paris. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 83 / 106 -
Lot 7: Lalique Trophee Sculpture Sculpture measures: 12.75’ tall x 9’ wide x 7.5’ width Lalique is a beacon of French opulence in glassmaking and decorative arts, an enduring brand with a history spanning over 130 years and at least three movements in art and design: Art Nouveau, Art Deco and modernism. The firm’s founder, René Lalique, is a celebrated figure in Art Nouveau jewelry, which drew on feminine forms and natural-world themes. Under his masterful leadership, Lalique came to be known for its gorgeous vases, sculptures and glass and crystal serveware. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that we are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 84 / 106 -
Lot 7: Lalique Trophee Sculpture Sculpture measures: 12.75’ tall x 9’ wide x 7.5’ width Lalique is a beacon of French opulence in glassmaking and decorative arts, an enduring brand with a history spanning over 130 years and at least three movements in art and design: Art Nouveau, Art Deco and modernism. The firm’s founder, René Lalique, is a celebrated figure in Art Nouveau jewelry, which drew on feminine forms and natural-world themes. Under his masterful leadership, Lalique came to be known for its gorgeous vases, sculptures and glass and crystal serveware. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that we are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 85 / 106 -
Lot 7: Lalique Trophee Sculpture Sculpture measures: 12.75’ tall x 9’ wide x 7.5’ width Lalique is a beacon of French opulence in glassmaking and decorative arts, an enduring brand with a history spanning over 130 years and at least three movements in art and design: Art Nouveau, Art Deco and modernism. The firm’s founder, René Lalique, is a celebrated figure in Art Nouveau jewelry, which drew on feminine forms and natural-world themes. Under his masterful leadership, Lalique came to be known for its gorgeous vases, sculptures and glass and crystal serveware. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that we are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 86 / 106 -
Lot 7: Lalique Trophee Sculpture Sculpture measures: 12.75’ tall x 9’ wide x 7.5’ width Lalique is a beacon of French opulence in glassmaking and decorative arts, an enduring brand with a history spanning over 130 years and at least three movements in art and design: Art Nouveau, Art Deco and modernism. The firm’s founder, René Lalique, is a celebrated figure in Art Nouveau jewelry, which drew on feminine forms and natural-world themes. Under his masterful leadership, Lalique came to be known for its gorgeous vases, sculptures and glass and crystal serveware. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that we are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 87 / 106 -
Lot 7: Lalique Trophee Sculpture Sculpture measures: 12.75’ tall x 9’ wide x 7.5’ width Lalique is a beacon of French opulence in glassmaking and decorative arts, an enduring brand with a history spanning over 130 years and at least three movements in art and design: Art Nouveau, Art Deco and modernism. The firm’s founder, René Lalique, is a celebrated figure in Art Nouveau jewelry, which drew on feminine forms and natural-world themes. Under his masterful leadership, Lalique came to be known for its gorgeous vases, sculptures and glass and crystal serveware. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that we are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 88 / 106 -
Lot 7: Lalique Trophee Sculpture Sculpture measures: 12.75’ tall x 9’ wide x 7.5’ width Lalique is a beacon of French opulence in glassmaking and decorative arts, an enduring brand with a history spanning over 130 years and at least three movements in art and design: Art Nouveau, Art Deco and modernism. The firm’s founder, René Lalique, is a celebrated figure in Art Nouveau jewelry, which drew on feminine forms and natural-world themes. Under his masterful leadership, Lalique came to be known for its gorgeous vases, sculptures and glass and crystal serveware. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that we are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 89 / 106 -
Lot 7: Lalique Trophee Sculpture Sculpture measures: 12.75’ tall x 9’ wide x 7.5’ width Lalique is a beacon of French opulence in glassmaking and decorative arts, an enduring brand with a history spanning over 130 years and at least three movements in art and design: Art Nouveau, Art Deco and modernism. The firm’s founder, René Lalique, is a celebrated figure in Art Nouveau jewelry, which drew on feminine forms and natural-world themes. Under his masterful leadership, Lalique came to be known for its gorgeous vases, sculptures and glass and crystal serveware. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that we are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 90 / 106 -
Lot 7: Lalique Trophee Sculpture Sculpture measures: 12.75’ tall x 9’ wide x 7.5’ width Lalique is a beacon of French opulence in glassmaking and decorative arts, an enduring brand with a history spanning over 130 years and at least three movements in art and design: Art Nouveau, Art Deco and modernism. The firm’s founder, René Lalique, is a celebrated figure in Art Nouveau jewelry, which drew on feminine forms and natural-world themes. Under his masterful leadership, Lalique came to be known for its gorgeous vases, sculptures and glass and crystal serveware. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that we are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 91 / 106 -
Lot 8: 2 Poissons (Double Fish) by Lalique Sculpture measures: 10.5’ x 11.25’(tall) x 5.5 (base) Online for $5,300 on other sites. https://www.gearys.com/2-poissons-double-fish.html The ocean and the fish have always been a great source of inspiration for Lalique Crystal. Two fish jump from a wave and form an endless round. The flecks of clear crystal which highlight this beautifully sculpted figurine suggest the silvery sheen of the carp in its natural element. Handcrafted in France. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that we are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 92 / 106 -
Lot 8: 2 Poissons (Double Fish) by Lalique Sculpture measures: 10.5’ x 11.25’(tall) x 5.5 (base) Online for $5,300 on other sites. https://www.gearys.com/2-poissons-double-fish.html The ocean and the fish have always been a great source of inspiration for Lalique Crystal. Two fish jump from a wave and form an endless round. The flecks of clear crystal which highlight this beautifully sculpted figurine suggest the silvery sheen of the carp in its natural element. Handcrafted in France. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that we are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 93 / 106 -
Lot 8: 2 Poissons (Double Fish) by Lalique Sculpture measures: 10.5’ x 11.25’(tall) x 5.5 (base) Online for $5,300 on other sites. https://www.gearys.com/2-poissons-double-fish.html The ocean and the fish have always been a great source of inspiration for Lalique Crystal. Two fish jump from a wave and form an endless round. The flecks of clear crystal which highlight this beautifully sculpted figurine suggest the silvery sheen of the carp in its natural element. Handcrafted in France. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that we are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 94 / 106 -
Lot 8: 2 Poissons (Double Fish) by Lalique Sculpture measures: 10.5’ x 11.25’(tall) x 5.5 (base) Online for $5,300 on other sites. https://www.gearys.com/2-poissons-double-fish.html The ocean and the fish have always been a great source of inspiration for Lalique Crystal. Two fish jump from a wave and form an endless round. The flecks of clear crystal which highlight this beautifully sculpted figurine suggest the silvery sheen of the carp in its natural element. Handcrafted in France. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that we are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 95 / 106 -
Lot 8: 2 Poissons (Double Fish) by Lalique Sculpture measures: 10.5’ x 11.25’(tall) x 5.5 (base) Online for $5,300 on other sites. https://www.gearys.com/2-poissons-double-fish.html The ocean and the fish have always been a great source of inspiration for Lalique Crystal. Two fish jump from a wave and form an endless round. The flecks of clear crystal which highlight this beautifully sculpted figurine suggest the silvery sheen of the carp in its natural element. Handcrafted in France. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that we are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 96 / 106 -
Lot 8: 2 Poissons (Double Fish) by Lalique Sculpture measures: 10.5’ x 11.25’(tall) x 5.5 (base) Online for $5,300 on other sites. https://www.gearys.com/2-poissons-double-fish.html The ocean and the fish have always been a great source of inspiration for Lalique Crystal. Two fish jump from a wave and form an endless round. The flecks of clear crystal which highlight this beautifully sculpted figurine suggest the silvery sheen of the carp in its natural element. Handcrafted in France. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that we are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 97 / 106 -
Lot 8: 2 Poissons (Double Fish) by Lalique Sculpture measures: 10.5’ x 11.25’(tall) x 5.5 (base) Online for $5,300 on other sites. https://www.gearys.com/2-poissons-double-fish.html The ocean and the fish have always been a great source of inspiration for Lalique Crystal. Two fish jump from a wave and form an endless round. The flecks of clear crystal which highlight this beautifully sculpted figurine suggest the silvery sheen of the carp in its natural element. Handcrafted in France. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that we are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 98 / 106 -
Lot 8: 2 Poissons (Double Fish) by Lalique Sculpture measures: 10.5’ x 11.25’(tall) x 5.5 (base) Online for $5,300 on other sites. https://www.gearys.com/2-poissons-double-fish.html The ocean and the fish have always been a great source of inspiration for Lalique Crystal. Two fish jump from a wave and form an endless round. The flecks of clear crystal which highlight this beautifully sculpted figurine suggest the silvery sheen of the carp in its natural element. Handcrafted in France. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that we are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 99 / 106 -
Lot 9: 3 pcs Henredon China Cabinet Set 96.5 wide x 82 tall x 15 width each individual section is 32" wide. Note: Pickup time is: Aug 25th - 27th (9am - 4pm) During Sale hours The address will be 101st & Memorial area and address and will be sent to the winners. * Please do not ask about non-auction items due that we are still prepping the sale. * Must have a valid credit card on file to bid. 100 / 106 sold
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