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Gary Schildt Decanters

Date: 04/24/2003 Owner: Northwest Collectibles Size: 16 items
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SOLD - Trooper designed by Gary Schildt for the Battle of the Little Big Horn Centennial Series is the fourth in the series of five. Collector's # 4909.
1975-76. 14" tall, mint condition with original box and card describing the battle and the...

Date: 04/24/2003 Views: 826
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SOLD - Cook designed exclusively by Gary Schildt for Alpha Industries Pioneer Series "Son of a Gun Stew" Cook & Cowboy are the first in this series. Collector's #559. 12-1/2" tall, mint condition, original box . Genuine Royal Crown Porc

Date: 12/26/2007 Views: 120
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Cowboy designed exclusively by Gary Schildt for Alpha Industries Pioneer Series "Son of a Gun Stew" Cowboy & Cook are the first in this series. Collector's #559. 12-1/2" tall, mint condition, original box . Genuine Royal Crown Porcelain. $100.00 Item #

Date: 04/23/2003 Views: 684
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Base of Cowboy, Designed Exclusively by Gary Schildt for Alpha Industries #559 Pioneer Series c.1976 Alpha Industries, Inc. Marked R

Date: 04/23/2003 Views: 601
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Back of Cowboy from Alpha Industries Pioneer Series #559

Date: 04/23/2003 Views: 596
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York, fourth in the Lewis & Clark Commemorative series was the boyhood companion of William Clark, his parents being Clark family slaves. On his return he was freed and Clark aided him in setting up a draying business. 14" tall, mint condition, original

Date: 04/23/2003 Views: 586
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Base of York Designed Exclusively by Gary Schildt for Lewis and Clark Exploration Commemorative Series, Collector's # 875, c.1972 Alpha Industries, Inc., Genuine Royal Crown Porcelain

Date: 04/23/2003 Views: 540
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Back of York - Fourth in the Lewis & Clark Commemorative series. Collector's # 875

Date: 04/23/2003 Views: 595
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SOLD - General George Armstrong Custer, the first decanter in a series of five sculptured by Gary Schildt for the Battle of the Little Big Horn Centennial series. Collector's #3889, 13-1/2" tall, mint condition, original box, detail card with the Custer s

Date: 04/23/2003 Views: 714
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SOLD - Sitting Bull, The Battle of the Little Big Horn Centennial Series sculpture by nationally recognized artist Gary Schildt. Collector's #4301, 13" tall, mint condition with registration, original box, and detail card outlining the artist and Sitting

Date: 04/23/2003 Views: 721
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SOLD -William Clark, second in the series, designed by Gary Schildt for the Lewis & Clark Exploration Commemorative Series. Collector's #2105. Because the cork has broken at the base of the cap, we will classify this decanter as near mint condition with

Date: 04/23/2003 Views: 684
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SOLD -Curlee, A Crow Scout, the second decanter in a series of five sculptured by Gary Schildt for the Battle of the Little Big Horn Centennial Series. 13" tall, mint condition, original box and detail card outlining Curlee's role in the battle, and the

Date: 04/23/2003 Views: 678
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SOLD - Major Marcus Reno, the third decanter in the series of five sculptured by Gary Schildt for the Battle of The Little Big Horn Centennial series. 14" tall, mint condition with original box and card outlining Major Reno's role in the battle and detail

Date: 04/24/2003 Views: 623
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SOLD - Sacajawea, Third in the Lewis & Clark Commemorative series designed by Gary Schildt. Sacajawea, courageous Shoshone Indian woman, guided the Lewis & Clark expedition through Montana's mountain passes. 13" tall, genuine Royal Crown Porcelain, mint

Date: 04/24/2003 Views: 635
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SOLD-Meriwether Lewis - First in the Lewis & Clark Commemorative Series designed by Gary Schildt, a native of Montana and award winning artist. 14" tall, mint condition, includes original box, letter and pamphlet detailing the artist and Lewis' explorati

Date: 04/24/2003 Views: 504
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