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Two American Old West Watercolor Painting Ink & Pencil Drawings Cowboy Horses by Edward (John Edward) Borein, 1898 Recently Added the sculpture is of large

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the sculpture is of large size and weighs about 120 lbs

George Nelson has been called

the tea pot with a pierced acorn shaped finial to the lid and ivory insulators to the handle

a company that produced commercial statues

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Two American Old West Watercolor Painting Ink & Pencil Drawings Cowboy Horses by Edward (John Edward) Borein, 1898 Recently Added the sculpture is of largeTwo rare, early, original artworks by American Southwest artist, John Edward Borein (18731945). A watercolor painting of a mounted cowboy or vaquero, the other of a vaquero driving a pair of steers, signed and dated 1898. A rare opportunity to acquire an original painting plus on the verso, an original drawing by the most authentic of Western artists, who as a young man was a cowboy himself! On one side there is a vertical painting of a mounted cowboy

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