Dan Quam, Deceased
Picasso Marble Saber Tooth Tiger by Dan Quam, Deceased
A detailed gray, cream and brown Picasso marble saber tooth tiger with rounded turquoise inlaid eyes & pronounced canines carved by Dan Quam with a tail that creates a loop in the back - thereby receiving support from both ends. To the Native Americans, the saber-toothed tiger is historically seen as a symbol of muscularity and brutality. Saber tooth tiger skeletal remains have been found in California, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Arizona, southern Washington and even New Mexico.
Artist: Dan Quam, Deceased (signed)
Size: 3-1/4 in. long x 7/8 in. wide x 1-1/4 in. tall
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