$ 6.99 $ 3.50
Horse lovers will love this hand painted poly resin decoration that's very detailed, depicting a mare with her new colt in oval frame. Comes ready to hang on your holiday with the braided golden hanger, included.
Dimensions: 2.75" H x 2.25" W (does not include hanger)
Shipping weight: less than 1 lb.
This item has been discontinued and will not be restocked once sold out.
$ 3.50 $ 1.75
Yee Haw! Getty up little doggies! This goofy equestrian is ready to rodeo! Poly-resin, painted horse ornament dress in Mexican attire holds a cute wire lasso. Has cute dangling feet.
$ 9.99 $ 7.99
Made in the USA. Each of our Cowboy Collectibles horsehair ornaments are tagged with a 1/8" satin sash and are decorated with an assortment of colored ribbons. Creme colored horse hair is featured with each ornament, making these adorable ornaments really stand out against your dark holiday tree. Ornaments vary slightly in size and color because each is uniquely made.
$ 75.00
Horse Capture was born near Milk River, Montana, in 1858. His tribe, the Atsina, commonly designated Gros Ventres of the Prairie, are of the Algonquian stock and a branch of the Arapaho. Their name for themselves is Aaninen, Atsina being their Blackfoot name.
$ 75.00
The title of Denny's newest piece is "Over The Great Divide." For those who don't know, the Continental or the "Great Divide" in the Americas is the line that divides the flow of water between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean. Rain or snow that drains on the east side of the Continental Divide flows toward the Atlantic Ocean while precipitation on the west side drains and flows toward the Pacific Ocean. The continental divide runs from northwestern Canada along the crest of the Rocky Mountains to New Mexico. Then, it follows the crest of Mexico's Sierra Madre Occidental. In South America, the Continental Divide lies along the Andes.
$ 75.00
One of Denny's latest painting is from his wife, Leigh's, photo shoot with a Native American Indian at the Mountain Man Rendezvous in Pinedale, WY. He is pictured here with his horse, "Apache," photographed in July 2006. The subject is an accomplished Actor, Stuntman, Authenticity Expert and Technical Consultant for nearly 50 motion pictures including "Dances With Wolves" and "Last of the Mohicans." His journeys have taken him all across the USA where he teaches, lectures and informs the curious public on Plains Indian history, culture, and corrects may of the myths and untruths propagated and compounded by generations of television and inaccurate historical portrayal. His mission is to undo the misunderstandings about the Native Americans from history and show the kinder, gentler side of their survival as a culture. He was kind enough to pose for Denny while he was there giving lectures on the Plains Indians history during the annual Mountain Man Rendezvous.