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L. A. Huffman by WesternWare
   

Fine china showcasing images of the historic American West!
   L. A. Huffman is perhaps the most significant photographer of the West. In 1879 Huffman became post photographer at Fort Keogh, Montana Territory, just two years after Custer's fight at the Little Big Horn. In 1880, Huffman opened his first studio in Miles City, Montana Territory, where he became well known for his photography and artistically documented an era gone by. Huffman is cited as one of the most important photographers of the West. Renowned artists Charlie Russell and Frederic Remington painted from Huffman's vintage photographs. His photography provides a glimpse into the memorable history of frontier America.

 WesternWare, started in 2004, is designed for people who love the Western lifestyle and want to integrate their passion into their homes and at their dining table. Authentic reproductions of Huffman's work on fine china and glassware in either black & white; sepia tone or hand-tinted images are featured.

 

Serving Pieces

 

 
 

"Saddling the Wild Horse" 1894, 12" Rectangular Platter

Saddling the Wild Horse

 

 


 

"S L Boys at Dinner", 1897, 14" Oval Platter

 

 
 

"Roundup Outfit Breaking Camp", 1890, 16" Square Platter

Roundup Outfit Breaking Camp

 

   

"Montana Bedrolls Pumpkin Creek", 1895, 19" Oval Platter

 

   

"Jerkline 12 on the Old Freight Road", 1883, 19" Round Platter

 

$180.00

 

 
 

"Hot Noon Beside the round Up Camp Big Dry Montana", 1904, 72 oz. Pitcher

 

               

 
 
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