Featured in this lot is this bronze sculpture titled "E.E. Heikka," by Richard Myers circa 1955. The bronze sculpture features a wonderfully and professionally crafted bronze construction mounted on a hardwood shield. The bronze is titled on the front "E.E. Heikka" and is marked on the back Rich Myer - 1955 and shows a marking next to the signature of AC-30. Earl Heikka was an American sculptor. He designed figurines and statues of the Old West, miners, and horses. Richard Myer, schooled at Brigham Young University, moved to New York City to further his art studies and now a resident in California. Richard Myer's experience with the lost wax process of casting his bronzes is now approaching 40 years and his works can be found in most Western art galleries throughout the United States. Well regarded for his detail and sense of movement his artistry can clearly be seen in this impressive bronze. The condition of this bronze sculpture is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this bronze sculpture are 10" x 4 7/8" x 4 5/8".