![]() This Privacy Policy describes how and when I collect, use, and share information when you purchase an item from me, contact me, or otherwise use my services through or its related sites and services. PRIVACY POLICY Complies with the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Most of all I want you to be happy with your purchase, and for it to arrive safely. If you are overcharged, I will refund the excess postage. Shipping costs are calculated according to weight and size of shipment. Some items do qualify for 1st class postage. I prefer to ship all items priority mail, which includes tracking and insurance. Please make sure you provide the correct address in the "ship to" field, as I cannot be responsible for items that are shipped to an incorrect address. I will work with you and USPS to follow up on the safe delivery of the packages. Once an item is dropped off at the Post Office it is trackable, but I am no longer able to control the handling of the item. This includes the speed of delivery. Saturday, Sunday & Holidays are not considered business days. If there will be a delay in shipping I will notify you. SHIPPING: I ship on business days and as quickly as possible. I love saving my customers $ on Postage, and will combine shipping whenever possible, refunding the shipping overages. Take a moment to view my other vintage and Midcentury items, and consider favoriting my shop as I add new unique items often. If this is a gift please send me a message, and I will gladly wrap your purchase. Of course the books are for display only. Made of solid Brass which results in a quality bookend which holds books securely. First modeled in 1894, the sculpture is based on Fraser’s experiences growing up in Dakota Territory as he wrote in his memoirs, “as a boy, I remembered an old Dakota trapper saying, ‘The Indians will someday be pushed into the Pacific Ocean.’” The artist later said that, “the idea occurred to me of making an Indian which represented his race reaching the end of the trail, at the edge of the Pacific.” “James Earle Fraser’s End of the Trail is one of the most iconic works featured in The American West in Bronze, 1850–1925. ![]() They are no longer have the felt or makers stickers. These bookend are replicas of the famous End of Trail statue by James Earle Fraser. They have an amazing patina from years of use without polishing. This very old pair of bookends depicts an Indian In the famous End of the Trail These fabulous bookends are extremely heavy. Hand Cast and Finished by talented Bronze Artists in Thailand.This a pair of Bronze Patinated Cast Iron Native American bookends. Authentically Cast in lost wax bronze and beautifully finished with appropriate hues and accents of brown patina. This Indian warrior depiction is a humbling commentary on the damage Euro American settlement inflicted upon our Native American predecessors. The sculpture depicts a weary Native American Man hanging limp as his weary horse comes to the edge of the Pacific Ocean, with nowhere left to roam and the pending defeat of the brave North American Indian Nation. One of the most recognizable works of art, after the famous American artist James Earle Fraser. ![]() The End of the Trail 21 Inches Tall is an American classic measuring 21 Inches wide x 9 inches deep x 21 inches tall. Beautifully finished with appropriate hues and accents of brown patina.Authentically Cast in lost wax bronze mounted on a black marble base.The sculpture depicts a weary Native American Man and his weary horse reaching the Pacific Ocean, with no where left to roam and pending defeat of the brave North American Indian Nation.One of the most recognizable works of art, after the famous American artist James Earle Fraser.The End of the Trail is an American classic measuring 21 Inches wide x 9 inches deep x 21 inches tall.End of the Trail 21 Inches Tall After James Earle Fraser
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