Cigar Store Indian Frank Gallagher 4 Footer 0260-IND
Cigar Store Indian Frank Gallagher 4 Footer.
"Wood Carvings" were first created after Native Americans introduced English settlers to tobacco in Virginia during the 1600s. Later, merchants put the sculptures outside their stores to show customers that they sold tobacco products.Frank Gallaghers ancestor, one of the first wooden Indian carvers, started carving his Indians in the 1840's. His great, great grandson Frank is known to be one of approximately 12 true full-blooded Man-Dan Indians still living. Unfortunately, the Man-Dan village was infected by small pox which practically wiped out the entire tribe. Frank's ancestor however, was away from the village at the time, working for a furniture maker. The furniture maker's name was Samuel Gallagher. Following the custom of Indian laborers of that era, Frank took his employer's last name as his own. One of the original Wooden Indians are on display in the Smithsonian Institute. The Gallagher's continue the art of carving as their ancestor would want it; the old way - the right way - by hand.
Aspen wood from Colorado is the preferred raw material for the creations of the Gallaghers. A copy of the two page story highlighting the Gallagher family from the June 1998 Issue of Arizona Highways will be sent with each Gallagher Indian.
Details:
This is a four footer.
Shipping for this item is $65.00.
You can special order a four foot Gallagher Cigar Store Indian in either a tan or a buckskin color like the ones you see in the bottom photo. If you want a special order let us know what you want in the 'comment box' as you check out. Of course, if you place an order with out special modifications you'll receive the one pictured in the first four photos.
Note: Natural wood does get a crack here and there on occasion. It's natural and not a defect.
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