Description
Eddy Hulbert (1898-1960) was an accomplished| self-taught blacksmith and silversmith whose output is highly sought after by today’s collector of Western antiquaria. Known for his spurs| bits| belt buckles| and jewellery| his style is distinctive and bold| and his designs unique. Much of Hulbert’s work was commissioned by local ranchers and families in the Dryhead| Montana area| where he made his home and left an indelible mark on silverwork from this interesting part of the country. In four chapters| Hulbert’s work has been grouped according to the items that he designed| fashioned| and embellished: spurs| bits and bridles| belts and belt buckles| and jewelry. The last chapter introduces the work of two of Hulbert’s contemporaries| Ed Klapmeier and C E O’Such| of Miles City| Montana. Rare photographs of individuals who were Hulbert’s customers add to the local colour and flavour of his time. This book is ideal for those interested in silversmithing and /or jewellery-making| and for those admirers of America’s Great West.
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