I have one of Gary Schildt’s statue from his Lewis and Clark Exploration Commemorative Series. The statue is about 12” high and is of York, but misnamed Sharbonneau. On the bottom it shows the name and the collector’s number 1145. The statue does not have any chips or scratches and I would consider it in good to excellent condition. My question is does it have any value and if so what would that value be approximately?
Thank you for your assistance.
DUNCAN MACDONALD, SR
duncansr@dmacdonald.com
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