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Marvin Brewster bronze, Charlie's Saddle, #61/100, purchased at CMR Auction, 6" h x 4" l x 3" w

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Marvin Brewster bronze, Charlie's Saddle, #61/100, purchased at CMR Auction,  6  h x 4  l x 3  w
Marvin Brewster bronze, Charlie's Saddle, #61/100, 6" h x 4" l x 3" w, purchased at CMR Auction. Saddle is a model of the F. A. Meanea saddle that Charlie Russell purchased 1888.
Brewster, Marvin. 1946-2012. Born in Lusk, Wyoming, lived in Great Falls, Montana. US Navy veteran died of cancer from Agent Orange. One of his most notable pieces is the Warrior Angel of the Montana Veteran’s Memorial. Charlie’s Saddle is a detailed replica of C.M. Russell’s “Cheyenne” saddle made by F.A. Meanea of Cheyenne, Wyoming. The saddle, used up until Russell’s death in 1926, is on display at the Log Studio of the CM Russell Museum. A Certification of Authenticity from the CM Russell Museum and Brewster obituary accompanies the purchase of the bronze.