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After a century of blanket making from dyeing to spinning to weaving - Pendleton, a family-owned business for over 140 years, knows which fibers are the softest, the warmest and the lightest. Pendleton blankets continue to be highly valued by those who appreciate classic American products.
A Well Honed Knife is another superb portrayal of Eastern Woodlands Indians by Southwest Missouri artist Doug Hall. While this giclee’ of the original oil on canvas painting is smaller than what is normally offered, we could hardly pass up the opportunity to showcase this warrior examining his knife blade.
Hang it on your door and experience the distinctive "jingle" that only sleigh bells can produce every time the door is opened or closed. Features four solid cast brass bells in graduating sizes from 1-5/8" to 2" on a strap of thick, high quality black latigo harness leather with a heavy duty, solid brass ring.
This is a one-of-a-kind chest. The image of a bugling bull elk on the lid is created using a process known as marquetry, a technique where individually cut pieces of thin wood are fitted together to create a design or picture.
A sleigh bell is a type of bell that produces a distinctive "jingle" sound, especially in large numbers. This horse harness bell strap features 19 solid brass bells creating that wonderful jingle we associate with childhood Christmases.
A Cape Buffalo needs to drink every day, so herds are often found close to water. It is common for them to share the water hole with other large game animals including a family of elephants. The artist has captured a moment in time when both elephant and buffalo co-exist in peace when they stop for a drink and a bath.
Exotic and cozy, this rich brown Faux Leather crocodile print throw has a soft faux shearling backside, creating a wrap that will have you curling up on the sofa even when you don't need a nap.
This exquisite watch case of walnut veneer with a piano lacquer finish, distinctive brushed metal accents and silver toned hardware demands a prominent location on your dresser or nightstand.
The material is actually a sedimentary stone formed from deposits at the bottom of ancient seas that covered parts of Asia over 50 million years ago.
The laser scrimshawed depictions of four majestic sea vessels will be a hit with the sailor at heart and the cork backed polymer coasters will protect your desk or chair side table surfaces from watermarks and scratches.
This tabletop globe is created by master craftsmen using over twenty-five Grade A, semi-precious gemstones.
Wild turkeys are the largest native game birds in North America. They spend their days foraging for acorns, seeds, small insects and wild berries, and their nights roosting in the low branches of trees.
Treetop Advantage is another magnificent portrayal of an Eastern Woodlands warrior by Southwest Missouri artist Doug Hall.
The game of solitaire is reputed to have been invented by a nobleman confined in the Bastille prison during the early years of the French Revolution. The game, played with 36 marbles, is similar to Chinese Checkers.
Ryan Perry has painted as a profession since 1999 when he was just 19 years old. He is best recognized for his detail and wildlife realism.
World-renowned artist John Seerey-Lester was born in Manchester, England where he grew up with sketchbook in hand. He has painted for over 30 years, his first trip to East Africa in 1980 was a turning point in his career. It was at that point he began to paint wildlife.
Born in Utah and now residing in Idaho, Manuel Mansanarez gets his motivation and inspiration from mountain vistas and wildlife of the U.S. and Canadian Rockies. He believes "the best pose of an animal is when it is surprised or extremely interested in something."
Reproduced from an original oil painting inspired by the artist's trip to East Africa, Giraffes of Samburu features two Reticulated Giraffes amongst the Acacia trees of the Samburu desert. The image measures 12" x 16" and is signed and numbered by the artist.
On their trek along a forest trail, the sound of a single rifle crack in the distance has broken the silence and stopped three Cherokee warriors in their tracks. Doug Hall has captured the uncertainty of the moment in his painting Broken Silence.
These fine pieces of dinnerware and serving pieces were created as a result of a personal search for elegant western dinnerware. Abigail Hornik - Minckler had access to a large collection of photography by L. A. Huffman (1854-1931), perhaps the most significant photographer of the West.
Designed with the business traveler in mind, these snap trays are a must. Wonderful for your bedside table at home as well. Just snap the corners together and you have the perfect valet tray. When you are ready to pack, just unsnap and it is flat and ready to go.
Minnesota wildlife artist David Maass believes that the background in his paintings is as significant as the wildlife itself.
Scully's Western style snap closure letter pad is rugged enough to be carried in your saddle bag or your pickup truck.
This King James Bible is bound in rich, supple, distressed brown American Bison leather.
Leather carving is a very exacting craft with a long rich history in Old Mexico and the American West. The heavy leaf and floral designs are believed to have been developed when Cortez brought Spanish saddle and harness makers with him to the New World. Some patterns date back through many generations of skilled craftsman -often passing from father to son.
"I have always been inspired by the drama of the Cape buffalo. During a journey to the western corridor of the Serengeti, I witnessed this massive herd perfectly poised under a large acacia tree filled with Buffalo Weavers nests. John Banovich
A trip down Slippery Rocks Falls is a trecherous endeavor, but provides cover for an unannounced ambush and an escape route with no trail. Doug Hall's has captured this moment in time in his painting Slippery Rocks Falls.
Bighorn sheep played an important part in early native American lives, which is evident from the many representations in ancient rock art. The bighorn is represented more often than any other animal.
Randall Reading, well known for his wildlife carvings, has produced a fitting representation of an old bull elephant. I can imagine this massive old male, forced out of the heard and guarded by a pair of askari (younger bulls). The magnificent old bull trumpets a challenge with his ears fanned to tell the world he is serious.
The frame is plasma cut from 12 gauge steel, a hand brushed finish is added then it is heated to create the unique golden brown, violet and blue coloration.
This floor lamp has been made at our request to complement the table lamp and accent lamp we also offer. Each lamp is handmade using the copper foil technique, a method made popular by L. C. Tiffany at the turn of the century.
Each lamp is handmade by skilled artisans using the finest stained glass, specially processed to produce the purest, most vibrant color.
The mantle lamp was a miracle in the mid to late 1930s in rural America. In comparison to our wick lamps, the light that these new mantle lamps produced was simply unbelievable.
Burl Jones is a very famous sculptor. His work of outdoor subjects is in fine homes and offices all over America. Russell's For Men has offered two previous works, a beautiful pair of pheasants and an outstanding pair of grouse.
A pair of lions wait. The zebra ignore them, both knowing the time is not yet. In the scorching, mid-afternoon sun, the lions will not overexert themselves unless they have to.
"This print depicts a giraffe bent in an awkward position with its feet spread apart and head down drinking from a pool of water.
Straight as an Arrow shows two warriors sitting under an outcropping of rock making arrows. They are probably Cherokee who at one time occupied about 40,000 square miles of the southern Appalachian Mountains in eastern Tennessee, western North Carolina and northern Georgia and Alabama.
"The setting is Lake Makat in NgoroNgoro crater. This soda lake attracts thousands of flamingos and the fresh water inlets attract herds of wildebeest and zebra making for a very popular drinking area.
This mother polar bear has been lucky enough to rear three cubs into their second year and by now has taught them the things needed to survive in such an extreme environment. Her vigilance knows no limit when protecting her young.
Back by popular demand, this lustrous, layered hardwood propeller recalls legends of the barnstormers of aviation’s glory days. Painstakingly handcrafted and finished in maple with burgundy tips, traditional decals and action-worn hub face.
In the United States, the powerful and sturdy Red-tailed Hawk is a popular bird in falconry. It is an easy bird to keep and use in the field, re-adapting successfully to the wild when the hunting season is over. Most falconers release their wild-caught raptors back into the wild once they are of breeding age, which likely has a positive effect on the species.
The Orion's 12" black ocean sphere and antique pewter finished, solid steel base, and die cast semi-meridian make it perfect for any desktop.
Designed and approved for emergency indoor use. An excellent way to keep the pipes from freezing when your electricity is out due to storms.
The fine art of the wildlife prints by great modern artists have been very successful in our Russell's for Men™ catalogs from the very beginning. John Banovich is one of the finest of these artists.
"Defined by its aggressive dispositon, the Black Rhino discourages intruders by "charging first and investigating later". John Banovich
First introduced to North America for hunting, the flashy ring-necked pheasant is one of the most widely distributed and popular game birds amongst sportsmen.
When installed in your wall, the Wall Vault's™ fingerprint recognition capability and heavy 14-gauge stainless steel construction will give you peace of mind that your valuables are safe and secure.
"Emerging from the dusk, this old bull elephant has seen the best and worst that Africa has to offer.
This Arts & Crafts style lamp is well made and very handsome, just as the originals were.
When Don Goin, a Southwest Missouri native and an oil painter for 40 years, decided to create in bronze, he did not do it half-heartedly. Creating in bronze had long been a dream and at the age of 50 he decided to make that dream a reality.
The large-mouth bass is one of the most prized trophy fish in the United States. Bill Marshall has done a remarkable job of depicting this trophy sized bass as it violently strikes the lure.
The mantle lamp was a miracle in the mid to late 1930s in rural America. In comparison to our wick lamps, the light that these new lamps produced was simply unbelievable.
What more can be said about the "King of the Beasts"? This wonderfully attractive piece captures the look of royalty and domination of the lions realm.
"This is a painting of a real deer that lived near my house for five years. I spent many hours thinking about, planning and hunting this deer before he died late last fall. He is the largest buck, and possibly the oldest buck, I have seen near my home in Southeast Minnesota in 20 years, and is a good indicator of what the bucks in that area would look like if they could live as long as this buck did." - Michael Sieve
With acrylics and oils, John Banovich creates memorable scenes from the dramas that play themselves out daily in the natural world just as they have for millions of years.
Each lamp is handmade by skilled artisans using the copper foil technique, a method made popular by L. C. Tiffany at the turn of the century.
If you were a boy on a farm late in the Great Depression you might have been lucky to have bobwhite quail rank fourth on the dinner table after chicken, guinea hen and goose. If you were really poor then quail probably ranked right after chicken.
"Letters from Home" was inspired by the soldiers who are currently serving this country in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the families who anxiously wait for their safe return.
It is always a pleasure to see a new series of wildlife prints from John Banovich. His work is fantastic. We have hung a very large Giclée Canvas print of his "Big Ivory" in our reception area and it is the topic of conversation for every new visitor.
Hunting Dall Sheep is an extreme sport. They inhabit the sub-artic mountain ranges of Alaska, the Yukon Territory, the Mackenzie mountains in the western Northwest Territories and Northern British Columbia.
Dennis Eckersley is one of three relievers currently in the Baseball Hall of Fame. He enjoyed overwhelming success as both a starter and a closer and was the first pitcher in Major League history to have both a 20 win season and a 50 save season in his career.
The Amur Tiger, also known as the Siberian Tiger, is a rare sub-species of the Tiger and is the largest natural animal in the feline family, males may weigh up to eight hundred pounds. It is critically endangered and is largely confined to the Amur-Ussuri region, a very small part of southern Russia, where it and the Amur Leopard are now being actively protected.
Among the most successful things we offer in these catalogs are prints such as this one. They are overwhelmingly successful because we choose great outdoor artist like Michael Jackson. We also select the very best of their work and offer it early, before the small editions are sold out. Michael Jackson's artistic talent has been obvious since he was a child growing up in northwest England.
During World War I, air combat was the stuff from which legends were made. Ace pilots were household names and the results of air duels between German and Allied air forces were printed daily in newspapers across the world. Perhaps the most famous fighting ace was Manfred von Richthofen, known to the English speaking world as the Red Baron.
The Sopwith Camel bi-plane was responsible for more aerial victories than any other Allied airplane during WWI. Called the camel because of the hump over the twin machine guns, it was credited with shooting down 1,294 enemy aircraft.