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  • Bob Scriver (1914-1999), "To Ride a Bronc," 1984
    Jun. 03, 2025

    Bob Scriver (1914-1999), "To Ride a Bronc," 1984

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Bob Scriver (1914-1999) "To Ride a Bronc," 1984 Patinated bronze on wood plinth Edition: 36/100 Signed, dated, titled, and numbered in the casting: © Bob Scriver; further stamped: Bronze [in a cartouche]

    John Moran Auctioneers
  • Bob Scriver The Prospector Bronze
    May. 24, 2025

    Bob Scriver The Prospector Bronze

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Title is The Prospector. Big Horn Foundry. 12 1/8" by 9 3/4" by 8 1/2". Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver Montana Lewis & Clark Belt Buckle
    May. 03, 2025

    Bob Scriver Montana Lewis & Clark Belt Buckle

    Est: $25 - $50

    Corps of Discovery. Made for the Lewis Clark Festival Cut Bank Montana 1984. 2 7/8" long.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver, Montana (1914-1999), The Prospector, 1979, bronze
    Mar. 22, 2025

    Bob Scriver, Montana (1914-1999), The Prospector, 1979, bronze

    Est: $700 - $1,000

    Bob Scriver Montana, (1914-1999) The Prospector, 1979 bronze Stamped: Big Horn Foundry signed and dated

    Link Auction Galleries
  • Bob Scriver, Montana (1914-1999), Montana Trapper, 1976, bronze, ed. 21/100
    Mar. 22, 2025

    Bob Scriver, Montana (1914-1999), Montana Trapper, 1976, bronze, ed. 21/100

    Est: $600 - $900

    Bob Scriver Montana, (1914-1999) Montana Trapper, 1976 bronze, ed. 21/100 signed, dated, titled, numbered and stamped with foundry mark at the base.

    Link Auction Galleries
  • Bob Scriver, Montana (1914-1999), "Too Late for the Hawken" 1983, bronze, ed. 28/50
    Mar. 22, 2025

    Bob Scriver, Montana (1914-1999), "Too Late for the Hawken" 1983, bronze, ed. 28/50

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    Bob Scriver Montana, (1914-1999) "Too Late for the Hawken" 1983 bronze, ed. 28/50 signed, dated, numbered, titled, and stamped with foundry mark. On a custom wood pedestal.

    Link Auction Galleries
  • Bob Scriver, Montana (1914-1999), Montana Trapper, 1976, bronze, ed. 3/100
    Mar. 22, 2025

    Bob Scriver, Montana (1914-1999), Montana Trapper, 1976, bronze, ed. 3/100

    Est: $600 - $900

    Bob Scriver Montana, (1914-1999) Montana Trapper, 1976 bronze, ed. 3/100 signed, dated, titled, and numbered at the base.

    Link Auction Galleries
  • Bob Scriver C.M. Russell Cowboy Artist Bronze
    Feb. 08, 2025

    Bob Scriver C.M. Russell Cowboy Artist Bronze

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Title is Portrait of C.M. Russell Cowboy Artist. 24 1/8" by 9 5/8" by 8 1/8". Bronze Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver Red Fox Bronze Montana
    Feb. 08, 2025

    Bob Scriver Red Fox Bronze Montana

    Est: $300 - $400

    Title is Red Fox. 4 1/2" by 3 1/4". Number 94/250. Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver Montana Longhorn Bronze
    Feb. 08, 2025

    Bob Scriver Montana Longhorn Bronze

    Est: $600 - $800

    Title is Steer. 5 1/2" by 4". Number 90/250. Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver, bronze sculpture, ex museum
    Dec. 05, 2024

    Bob Scriver, bronze sculpture, ex museum

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Bob Scriver (American, 1914-1999), "Lone Cowboy", 1968, dark patinated cast bronze, cast signed, titled and dated twice, mounted to black enameled metal base,15"h x 15"l x 9"w (total)

    Millea Bros Ltd
  • Bob Scriver, bronze sculpture, 1961, ex museum
    Dec. 05, 2024

    Bob Scriver, bronze sculpture, 1961, ex museum

    Est: $700 - $1,000

    Bob Scriver (American, 1914-1999), "4 O' Clock in the Morning", dark patinated cast bronze, cast signed, dated and titled on base, mounted to black enameled metal base, 12"h x 18"l x 7"w (total)

    Millea Bros Ltd
  • Bronze Sculpture Robert Scriver (American 1914-1999)
    Nov. 17, 2024

    Bronze Sculpture Robert Scriver (American 1914-1999)

    Est: $1,500 - $2,000

    Bronze Sculpture Robert Scriver (American 1914-1999) Robert Scriver (American 1914-1999) Portrait of C.M. Russell, Cowboy Artist Signed, titled on base. Edition 29/35 25in (64cm) h. Robert Scriver (1914-1999) was a Montana sculptor known for his works that depicted the life and culture of the American West.

    Fine Estate Inc.
  • Robert Macfie Scriver (1914-1999), "Re-Ride," 1968
    Nov. 13, 2024

    Robert Macfie Scriver (1914-1999), "Re-Ride," 1968

    Est: $1,200 - $1,800

    Robert Macfie Scriver (1914-1999) "Re-Ride," 1968 Patinated bronze Edition: 2/6 Signed, dated, and numbered in the casting: © Bob Scriver / -2-

    John Moran Auctioneers
  • Bob Scriver (American, 1914-1999) Buffalo Runner, Special Book Edition 103/300, 1981
    Nov. 12, 2024

    Bob Scriver (American, 1914-1999) Buffalo Runner, Special Book Edition 103/300, 1981

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    Bob Scriver (American, 1914-1999) Buffalo Runner, Special Book Edition 103/300, 1981 bronze inscribed Bob Scriver, titled, numbered, and dated (verso) height 11 x width 26 x depth 14 1/4 inches This lot is located in Denver.

    Freeman’s | Hindman
  • Bob Scriver (1914-1999) Warrior Scouts c. 1962
    Nov. 09, 2024

    Bob Scriver (1914-1999) Warrior Scouts c. 1962

    Est: $600 - $800

    This is an original circa 1862 Bob Scriver “Native American Warrior Scouts on the Scent” bronzed chalkware sculpture. Chalkware sculptures were done by Scriver himself at his home foundry for a limited time, very few are known to exist. Robert Mcafee Scriver (1914-1999) was born in Browning, Montana (in the heart of the Blackfoot Indian Reservation) in 1914. Scriver began sculpting using taxidermy to learn his craft of making wildlife bronzes. By 1962 he became a charter member of the Society of Animal Artists, had been accepted into the prestigious Cowboy Artists of America, listed in Who’s Who in American Art, and a member of the National Sculpture Society, and the National Academy of Western Art. The piece depicts a scene of two Native American men on horseback following trails of other horses and men. They are examining a U. S. Army canteen that had been dropped. Both are holding spears and one has a large shield on his back, while the others is slung around his hip. The piece shows great attention to detail throughout the men, the horses and the terrain they are on. The piece is signed twice around the bottom edges reading, "©1962 Bob Scriver". The piece shows fair condition overall with some large chipping in the back of one of the mens necks, a partially broken spear tip, and a broken spear tip. The piece measures 15" L x 10 1/4" W x 14 1/4" H and weighs 13 pounds and 10 ounces. This is a chalkware piece and could likely damage in shipping, pickup required or shipping at your own risk. This sculpture has sold previously for $1,197 (w/ bp) in Nov. 2023.

    North American Auction Company
  • Bob Scriver The Cowboy Series Bronzes
    Nov. 02, 2024

    Bob Scriver The Cowboy Series Bronzes

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Numbers matched set of 5 bronzes. All have the same production number and were sold as a set. All 5 have COA's as well. Hard to find matched sets. Largest is 14 1/4" by 7" by 6". Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver (1914-1999) Pay Window, 1968
    Oct. 12, 2024

    Bob Scriver (1914-1999) Pay Window, 1968

    Est: $12,000 - $18,000

    Bob Scriver (1914-1999) Pay Window, 1968 bronze, 7 26 x 24 x 14 inches inscribed: Bob Scriver, “Pay Window” 1968 -7-, Powell Foundry “This piece is one of the more successful sculptures in the Rodeo Series. When striving for accuracy and an authentic portrayal of this event, I have shown both the horse and the rider making a high-scoring effort. Hence the title ‘Pay Window’. Bill Linderman is the prototype used for the cowboy.” - Bob Scriver.

    Lone Star Art Auction
  • Bob Scriver (1914-1999) Heading for a Wreck, 1968
    Oct. 12, 2024

    Bob Scriver (1914-1999) Heading for a Wreck, 1968

    Est: $15,000 - $25,000

    Bob Scriver (1914-1999) Heading for a Wreck, 1968 bronze, 3 17 x 36 x 27 inches inscribed: © Bob Scriver, 1968 -3-,“Heading for a Wreck”, Bighorn Foundry This very large and impressive work by Bob Scriver is considered by most Western art collectors as one of the top three bronzes from his Rodeo Series. In describing this piece, Scriver said, “Sculpting this action, I decided to picture the hazer as well as the dogger because the hazer is most certainly an essential part of the bulldogging sequence. Getting the story told was of prime importance here. However, there were many opportunities for good sculptural design. Proper arrangement of the elements was of great importance to the authenticity of the piece. It was not my purpose in these sculptures about rodeo to depict the cowboy as a man who always makes the perfect ride or the perfect catch, but rather as a man, who, although he knows his business, can and does make errors. This is so evident here where the dogger’s timing is just a little off and the steer and he are going to go head over heels.”

    Lone Star Art Auction
  • Bob Scriver Montana Trapper Belt Buckle
    Sep. 28, 2024

    Bob Scriver Montana Trapper Belt Buckle

    Est: $25 - $50

    3 1/4" by 2 1/2"

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver Montana The Cowboy Brass Belt Buckle
    Sep. 28, 2024

    Bob Scriver Montana The Cowboy Brass Belt Buckle

    Est: $25 - $50

    3 1/2" by 2 3/4".

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver Montana The Prospector Belt Buckle
    Sep. 28, 2024

    Bob Scriver Montana The Prospector Belt Buckle

    Est: $25 - $50

    3 1/4" by 2 3/8".

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver Birthplace Of Montana Belt Buckle
    Sep. 28, 2024

    Bob Scriver Birthplace Of Montana Belt Buckle

    Est: $25 - $50

    3 1/4" by 2". 74 of 500

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver Birthplace Of Montana Belt Buckle
    Sep. 28, 2024

    Bob Scriver Birthplace Of Montana Belt Buckle

    Est: $25 - $50

    2 3/4" by 2 1/4". 74 of 500.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Robert Scriver (American 1914-1999)
    Sep. 22, 2024

    Robert Scriver (American 1914-1999)

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Robert Scriver (American 1914-1999) Robert Scriver (American 1914-1999) Portrait of C.M. Russell, Cowboy Artist 25in (64cm) h. Signed, titled on base Robert Scriver (1914-1999) was a Montana sculptor known for his works that depicted the life and culture of the American West.

    Fine Estate Inc.
  • Bob Scriver Montana Trapper Belt Buckle
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Bob Scriver Montana Trapper Belt Buckle

    Est: $25 - $50

    2 1/2" by 3 1/4".

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver The Price of a Scalp Plaster Sculpture
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Bob Scriver The Price of a Scalp Plaster Sculpture

    Est: $300 - $400

    Title is The Price of a Scalp. 14 1/8" by 13" by 8 1/4". These were made by Scriver during the process of casting the molds for his bronzes. This example is Plaster and Wax. Very few still exist. Some damage and repair as shown. Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver No More Buffalo Plaster Sculpture
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Bob Scriver No More Buffalo Plaster Sculpture

    Est: $300 - $400

    Title is No More Buffalo. 20 1/2" by 6 1/2" by 5". These were made by Scriver during the process of casting the molds for his bronzes. Very few still exist. This example is missing his spear. Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver A Robe For His Bride Bronze Montana
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Bob Scriver A Robe For His Bride Bronze Montana

    Est: $1,500 - $2,000

    Title is A Robe for His Bride. 22 3/8" by 12 5/8" by 11 1/2". Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver Counting Coup Bronze Montana
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Bob Scriver Counting Coup Bronze Montana

    Est: $1,500 - $2,000

    Title is Counting Coup. 15 5/8" by 15 1/4" by 9". Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver Bull Durham Cowboy Bronze Montana
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Bob Scriver Bull Durham Cowboy Bronze Montana

    Est: $400 - $600

    Title is Bull Durham Cowboy. 11 1/4" by 8 1/4" by 7". Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver Wells Fargo Cargo Bronze Montana
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Bob Scriver Wells Fargo Cargo Bronze Montana

    Est: $600 - $800

    Title is Wells Fargo Cargo. 11 1/2" by 7 3/4" by 6 1/4". Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver Batwing Chaps Bronze Montana
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Bob Scriver Batwing Chaps Bronze Montana

    Est: $300 - $400

    Title is Batwing Chaps. 10 5/8" by 7" by 6 1/4". Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver Coffee Break Bronze Montana
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Bob Scriver Coffee Break Bronze Montana

    Est: $600 - $800

    Title is Coffee Break. 11" by 6 3/4" by 6". Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver The Sheriff Bronze Montana
    Aug. 10, 2024

    Bob Scriver The Sheriff Bronze Montana

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Title is The Sheriff. 14 3/8" by 7" by 6". Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver, "Steer"
    Aug. 03, 2024

    Bob Scriver, "Steer"

    Est: $300 - $500

    Bob Scriver (1914-1999), "Steer", Bronze, cast 34/50, Signed, titled and dated 1974

    Scottsdale Art Auction, LLC
  • Bob Scriver Explorers at the Portage Bronze
    Jul. 13, 2024

    Bob Scriver Explorers at the Portage Bronze

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    7" by 6 1/2" by 5". Title is Explorers at the Portage. Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver (American, 1914-1999) Bronze Sculpture Ca. 1977, "Buddies", H 7" W 4.5" L 13.25"
    Jun. 14, 2024

    Bob Scriver (American, 1914-1999) Bronze Sculpture Ca. 1977, "Buddies", H 7" W 4.5" L 13.25"

    Est: $600 - $1,000

    Two standing horse figures with necks embracing. Black patina. Signed and dated with edition #23/100, on base. H. 8" including wood oval base. Provenance: Property from a prominent Grosse Pointe Park, MI private residence.

    DuMouchelles
  • Bob Scriver Buffalo Skull Plaster Model
    Jun. 08, 2024

    Bob Scriver Buffalo Skull Plaster Model

    Est: $250 - $350

    12 1/4" by 8 5/8" by 2 1/2" on board. This is the plaster model used to cast the bronze. Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver Salute to the Robe Trade Bronze
    Jun. 08, 2024

    Bob Scriver Salute to the Robe Trade Bronze

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    Title is Salute to the Robe Trade. 17" by 20" by 9". Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver The Hornaday Buffalo Group Bronze
    Jun. 08, 2024

    Bob Scriver The Hornaday Buffalo Group Bronze

    Est: $10,000 - $15,000

    Title is The Hornaday Buffalo Group. 19 1/4" by 15" by 8 1/4". Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver Winchester Rider Bronze Montana
    Jun. 08, 2024

    Bob Scriver Winchester Rider Bronze Montana

    Est: $5,000 - $7,500

    20 3/8" by 17" by 11 1/4". Title is Winchester Rider. Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver (1914-1999), Charlie Russell Rider Buffalo Skull
    May. 18, 2024

    Bob Scriver (1914-1999), Charlie Russell Rider Buffalo Skull

    Est: $400 - $600

    Title: Charlie Russell Rider Buffalo Skull Dimensions: 7 x 7 1/4 x 2 3/8 Framed Dimensions: 8 x 8 x 3 3/8 Signature: inscribed: CRR

    Jackson Hole Art Auction
  • Bob Scriver Montana Trapper Belt Buckle
    May. 11, 2024

    Bob Scriver Montana Trapper Belt Buckle

    Est: $25 - $50

    3 3/8" long.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver The White Flags Bronze Montana
    May. 11, 2024

    Bob Scriver The White Flags Bronze Montana

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    18 3/8" by 17 5/8" by 12 5/8". Title is The White Flags. Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Bob Scriver Grey Wolf Bronze Montana
    May. 11, 2024

    Bob Scriver Grey Wolf Bronze Montana

    Est: $400 - $600

    4 3/4" by 4 1/4" by 3". Title is Grey Wolf. Bob (Robert Macfie) Scriver (1914 - 1999) was active/lived in Montana. Bob Scriver is known for Animal and western sculpture. Bob Scriver was an elected member in both the Cowboy Artists of America organization and the National Academy of Western Art. He was a member of the Salmagundi Club and was accepted for membership in the National Sculpture Society. Scriver created heroic sculptures in Montana of the expedition of Lewis and Clark, and in Wyoming of the legendary Buffalo Bill. His Cowboy works include a heroic work of Bill Linderman at the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma and his "Rodeo In Bronze" series, one of four belonging to the Devonian Institute in Canada. Scriver was commissioned to do such pieces as a Montana Trapper and belt buckle for the Montana Historical Society to help raise funds to purchase the C.M. Russell painting, When the Land Belonged to God, which raised $96,000.00. In 1981, for the Winchester Arms Company, he was also commissioned to do a famous logo called, The Winchester Rider. This set a new record for contemporary sculptors with gross sales totaling over one million dollars. This edition of 250 was completely sold out in 30 days from the time of National advertising. Scriver's art depicts a sense of freedom that has been lost by the Indian and is seemingly being lost by the cowboy. The Late Dr. Harold McCracken, Director Emeritus of the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, was quoted in the forward of Scriver's book NO MORE BUFFALO as calling Scriver: "America's foremost sculptor today-bar none". Scriver died January 29,1999. He has left behind him stories, and dreams of the West....in bronze.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Robert Macfie Scriver, Winchester Rider, 1979
    May. 09, 2024

    Robert Macfie Scriver, Winchester Rider, 1979

    Est: $5,000 - $7,000

    Robert Macfie Scriver (1914 - 1999) Winchester Rider, 1979 bronze, edition 151 of 250 inscribed: © BOB SCRIVER / 1979

    Santa Fe Art Auction
  • Sculpture, Robert M. Scriver
    Apr. 20, 2024

    Sculpture, Robert M. Scriver

    Est: $300 - $500

    Robert M. (Bob) Scriver (American, 1914-1999), "Our Tony," bronze on wood base, inscribed to base, edition 19/100, overall (with base): 14.5"h x 6"w x 11"d. Provenance: Estate of Meri Jaye, a renowned maritime collector and interior designer of passenger and cargo ships, Nob Hill, San Francisco

    Clars Auctions
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