Britzman Collection
Found in 12750 Collections and/or Records:
Spirit of Old West Lives in Paintings Of Late Cowboy-Artist, 20th century
Newspaper picture of Charles M. Russell and three of his paintings with the title of 'Spirit of Old West Lives in Paintings Of Late Cowboy-Artist'
Spirit of the Buffalo, 1914
Leather album page with a photograph of a bronze Blackfoot Medicine Man and Buffalo Skull. Remarks for the photograph include, "this Indian is a 'Sun Priest,' or commonly called 'Medicine Man,' as none but one favored by Sun would be allowed to smoke the sacred buffalo pipe and pray to the spirit of the buffalo which he is doing and offering the pipe to the skull, or spirit and at the same time begging him to send buffalo to his people as they are starving."
Spoils of War, late 19th century - early 20th century
Photograph of 'Spoils of War,' an oil painting by N. Fechin.
Spur with 1.5 inch prongs radiating from the smaller axis, late 19th century
Spur with 1.5 inch prongs radiating from the smaller axis.
Spur with seven prongs with one movable piece attached to heel piece, late 19th century - early 20th century
Spur with about 4" diameter; seven prongs radiating from center, an eighth prong is missing; one movable metal piece attached to heel piece.
Spur with six 1.5 inch prongs radiating from axis, late 19th-early 20th century
Spur with six-1.5" prongs radiating from axis.
Spur with square cut-outs around the axis with prongs on the outer rim, late 19th-early 20th century
Spur has square cut-outs around the axis with prongs on the outer rim.
Spur with ten prongs radiating from axis, late 19th century - early 20th century
Spur with about 3.5" diameter; ten prongs radiating from axis.
Spur with two layers of circular designs, late 19th-early 20th century
Two layers of circular designs around the axis, with petal-like metal work on the outer layer between all the circles.
Spurs with two circular decorations connecting the heel loop with the axis, late 19th century
Two circular decorations connect the heel loop with the axis, which has six 1.5" prongs radiating from it.