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Charlie Beil Plaster Dresser Tray

Original plaster sculpture dresser tray dated 1928. Horse with Rocking R brand. Noted for his western sculpture, Beil became a friend of Charles Russell when Beil was a working Montana cowboy who wanted to sculpt. Beil established a studio in Great Falls where Russell visited, and later established his studio. Two days before Russell died, Russell took the local newspaperman to Charlie Beil's little studio to get publicity for Beil, call Beil the "Best feller I ever seen modeling hosses an cowpunchers." At Russell's funeral in 1926, Beil led the procession with Russell's empty saddle horse. In the 1930s, Beil moved to Alberta where he designed the first trade dollars, which were legal tender, for the cavalry Stampede in 1963. This piece was given to James Graham by Charlie Beil. Graham was a mining equipment owner in Butte, MT in 1926. Graham also designed the golf course, which is now the "Silver Bow Country Club" in Butte. This is the original. 5" x 4" x 5"H

PERIOD: Early 20th Century

ORIGIN: Montana, United States

SIZE: 5" x 4" x 5"H

Original plaster sculpture dresser tray dated 1928. Horse with Rocking R brand. Noted for his western sculpture, Beil became a friend of Charles Russell when Beil was a working Montana cowboy who wanted to sculpt. Beil established a studio in Great Falls where Russell visited, and later established his studio. Two days before Russell died, Russell took the local newspaperman to Charlie Beil's little studio to get publicity for Beil, call Beil the "Best feller I ever seen modeling hosses an cowpunchers." At Russell's funeral in 1926, Beil led the procession with Russell's empty saddle horse. In the 1930s, Beil moved to Alberta where he designed the first trade dollars, which were legal tender, for the cavalry Stampede in 1963. This piece was given to James Graham by Charlie Beil. Graham was a mining equipment owner in Butte, MT in 1926. Graham also designed the golf course, which is now the "Silver Bow Country Club" in Butte. This is the original. 5" x 4" x 5"H

PERIOD: Early 20th Century

ORIGIN: Montana, United States

SIZE: 5" x 4" x 5"H

$2,625.00

Original: $7,500.00

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Charlie Beil Plaster Dresser Tray

$7,500.00

$2,625.00

Description

Original plaster sculpture dresser tray dated 1928. Horse with Rocking R brand. Noted for his western sculpture, Beil became a friend of Charles Russell when Beil was a working Montana cowboy who wanted to sculpt. Beil established a studio in Great Falls where Russell visited, and later established his studio. Two days before Russell died, Russell took the local newspaperman to Charlie Beil's little studio to get publicity for Beil, call Beil the "Best feller I ever seen modeling hosses an cowpunchers." At Russell's funeral in 1926, Beil led the procession with Russell's empty saddle horse. In the 1930s, Beil moved to Alberta where he designed the first trade dollars, which were legal tender, for the cavalry Stampede in 1963. This piece was given to James Graham by Charlie Beil. Graham was a mining equipment owner in Butte, MT in 1926. Graham also designed the golf course, which is now the "Silver Bow Country Club" in Butte. This is the original. 5" x 4" x 5"H

PERIOD: Early 20th Century

ORIGIN: Montana, United States

SIZE: 5" x 4" x 5"H