- Gallagher Cigar Store Indians
Browse our carefully curated inventory online or schedule an appointment to view our collection in person at our Eagle, ID showroom We also accept and sell a select range of items on consignment Call today to experience these enduring treasures firsthand
- Gallagher Indian Statues
Discover a timeless tradition with our exclusive collection of vintage wood-carved cigar store Indians and collectible statues Once part of a storied legacy of master artisans, each piece was crafted with exceptional skill and passion, reflecting countless hours of dedicated workmanship
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GALLAGHER CIGAR STORE INDIANS, 1482 N Foresto Bello Way, Eagle, ID 83616, 25 Photos, Mon - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Tue - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Wed - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Thu - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Fri - 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sat - Closed, Sun - Closed
- Cigar Store Indians for Sale - Kachina House
Cigar Store Indians are a form of American folk art dating back to the 1800s Shop Native American made Cigar Store Indian sculptures by Frank Gallagher
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Frank Gallagher Cigar Store Indian This Frank Gallagher Cigar Store Indian was hand carved and painted from a solid piece of Aspen! This tribal Chief is traditionally dressed and includes a buffalo medallion and a long, breast plate
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Shop vintagecigarstoreindians com 1-714-623-8274 by Vintagecigarindians located in Eagle, Idaho Top shop for gifts Buyers bought gifts from this shop and gave them 5-star reviews!
- Frank Gallagher Cigar Store Indian 33986 - Alltribes
This Frank Gallagher Cigar Store Indian features a Native American chief in full regalia, ready to greet your family and friends! This traditional gentleman is hand carved in wood and painted by Frank, a member of the Mandan tribe
- Lot - Vintage Ralph Gallagher, (1926-2000), cigar store Indian wood . . .
Gallagher's great grandfather, one of the first wooden Indian carvers, started carving cigar store Indians in the 1840's However, the Mandan village where he lived was infected by smallpox, practically wiping out the entire tribe
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