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"Humidor and Ashtray" by Scott Hardy

"Humidor and Ashtray" by Scott Hardy

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Crafted from North American walnut with a cedar lined interior, this exquisite humidor sits atop four sterling silver feet. Finished with a fully filigreed, hand-sculpted heavy sterling silver hasp, which features a bronc rider on the closure, this humidor is equally attractive on the reverse, with a heavy sterling silver hinge that is also fully filigreed, hand-sculpted and engraved.

Complemented by a filigreed, hand-sculpted and engraved heavy sterling silver ashtray, this set was created for moments of contemplation, celebration or simple comfort.

The Traditional Cowboy Arts Exhibition will be available for viewing through November 17, 2024. Ownership of piece transfers to the buyer at time of purchase. Piece will stay on display in the exhibition until November 17, 2024. Shipment will then be arranged with the buyer and buyer is responsible for all shipping fees.

Please note: Buyers shipping or picking up in the state of Oklahoma must pay Oklahoma sales tax. Change of address post-sale may result in additional sales tax fees at buyer's expense. Sales tax exemptions must be presented at time of purchase.

To arrange for shipping, contact Whitney Batres at (405) 838-1953 or wbatres@nationalcowboymuseum.org.

Scott Hardy

Longview, Alberta, Canada

A fifth-generation stockman and Western silversmith for 43 years, Scott Hardy is a founding member of the Traditional Cowboy Arts Association who adamantly believes in the TCAA mission to preserve, promote and perpetuate the North American cowboy culture. Raised with the mantra “actions mean more than words,” over the past 25 years Hardy has created 112 personal projects while contributing silver for 61 saddles (25 of those with fellow TCAA member Cary Schwarz) and collaborated on 125 other projects for the annual Traditional Cowboy Arts Association Exhibition & Sale. All of this in addition to completing countless private commissions.

Involved in multiple TCAA workshops, Hardy served as a TCAA officer from 2006 – 2013, the Strategic Planning Committee chair from 2013 – 2016 and again as a TCAA officer from 2016 – 2024. Hardy says, “From our first meeting in 1998 to the one we just completed in 2024, although many faces may have changed, the TCAA has remained resolute in its mission. I am extremely thankful to be a part of it!”

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