Friday, June 28, 2019
Thursday, June 27, 2019
2019 CLA Live Auction: Calfskin Hunting Bag by Chris Crosby
Chris Crosby’s fine contribution to
this year’s CLF auction represents, he explains, “a piece that would have been
carried by a man of middling means, to service his smooth rifle or fowler.” The
body of the bag is made from vegetable tanned calfskin and the bindings on the
flap and at the throat of the bellows panel are bark tanned sheepskin. The
bag’s rich coloring was achieved with the artist’s own resourceful mix of crushed
willow and oak charcoal, bear oil, clay, water-based dye, pine tar, and
beeswax. “I try to achieve colors that are historically accurate,” says
Crosby, “with a nice warm, aged patina.”
The bag’s
hair-on the flap is calfskin, and the flap lining is a reproduction coverlet
remnant, which Crosby explains is intended to represent a “remnant bed covering
that would have been hand loomed here in the colonies, and repurposed
after many years of good service.” The bag’s strap is robust vegetable tanned
cowhide and carries a simple hand tooled motif. The brass half D buckle, Crosby
says, “was in common use mid to late 18th century and could
easily have been repurposed from prior military service.”
“The
CLA,” says the artist, “is a dream come true for me. All my life I have had
a passionate interest in the history, the material cultural of the day-to-day
lives of our ancestors, and the preservation of the heritage of this great
country. The CLA for me is a great way to contribute to the preservation
of the culture and history of the greatest nation on earth.”
For more information on the work of Chris Crosby, contact
the artist directly at:
ccrosby1969@live.com
Copy and photos supplied by the CLF.
Labels:
2019 CLA Live Auction,
Chris Crosby
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
Tuesday, June 25, 2019
Rifle by Ian Pratt
Curly Ash Stock, 45" barrel, Chambers Late Ketland lock,
forged hardware, .40 cal
forged hardware, .40 cal
$3,300.00
contact Doug at pelbaum@zoominternet.net for more information
Supplied photos.
Monday, June 24, 2019
2019 CLA Live Auction: Neck Knife and Quilled Sheath by Charles Wallingford and Bill Wright
Few pieces of tribal artistry are as visually captivating as
the iconic neck knife of the eastern woodlands. For this year’s CLF fundraising
auction, two of the nation’s top artists have teamed up to produce a truly
outstanding example that’s destined to become a treasured heirloom.
Master
cutler and CLA charter member Charles Wallingford hand-forged this knife from 1084
bar stock. Typical of the legendary Wallingford knives, the blade is razor
sharp and sports a rich patina. The handle is crafted from dyed whitetail
antler, beautifully accented with a hand-cast pewter bolster and an end cap of
sterling silver.
Wallingford’s
blade is accompanied by a stunning custom sheath by Bill Wright, one of the
nation’s top quill and beadwork artisans. The body of the sheath is hand-crafted
from brain-tanned deer hide, which was dyed using a period-correct walnut hull
bath. Wright’s artistic talents are on full display on the face of the sheath,
which is adorned with a breathtaking quillwork pattern inspired by the
traditional tribal arts of the eastern woodlands.
To the
artists, this fine donation is for a good cause. “The CLA,” explains Wright, “has
been an excellent vehicle to promote the contemporary artists throughout our
country who have demonstrated their love of our history. They have used various
mediums to recreate the past relating to the 17th and 18th century and the CLA
has brought forth these works of art and helped shine a light on those
creations.”
For more information on the work of artists Charles
Wallingford and Bill Wright, contact the artists directly:
Charles Wallingford: cwknives@aol.com
Bill Wright: wrightsgarden@hotmail.com
Copy and photos supplied by the CLF.
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