Hi All,

Getting older and it is time to clean out the stuff I have been collecting for years. This one came from an estate auction about 50 years ago. I know enough about this type of work to know that it is made from bronze. It is non magnetic the base is wood weight is 3 lbs. 3 oz weight and dimensions leaves me to believe that it is solid casting. Height is 8 inches width is 6 inches give or take width is about 4 inches. Not sure of its origins but it is nicely executed. 

The figure is of a standing man in dressed in buckskins firing two guns. Think Davie Crocket with two black powder pistols. Not technically correct but close enough to work. A fast internet search comes up with Bernard Kim (b.1942) his style and topic is correct for the bronze. I however am not the original purchaser so I can not vouch for its provenance. In either event it is a nice weighty bronze. Just for fun, if you can tell me why it is not technically correct I will take another 5% off the sale price by way of a refund if you buy it.