Art
Gate to Pulehua, photo on canvas
- Item Number
- 356
- Estimated Value
- 60 USD
- Sold
- 76 USD to KonaGirl1961
- Number of Bids
- 8 - Bid History
Item Description
For over 100 years, Henry Nicholas Greenwell and his descendents used this home [at Pulehua] as their headquarters to oversee various ranching activities: rounding up sheep for wool, taming dairy cows to produce butter, and fattening up herds of Hereford cattle. The family enjoyed their Pulehua years where friends and family learned to ride horseback, shoot sheep, pick maile, bake Ê»ÅÂÂÂhelo berry pies, fix leaky waterlines and play card games around the old kitchen table.
This photograph on canvas appeared in Kona Historical Society's 2016 exhibit, Kona Ranching and Kona Cowboys. Dimensions are 11"x14".
From the Collections of Kona Historical Society.
Item Special Note
Proceeds benefit Kona Historical Society, a 501c3 nonprofit. Winning bidder is responsible for shipping and Hawai`i State tax (4.166%). Due to the size and/or weight of this object, it is only available locally for pickup at offices in Kealakekua. As with all auctions, item is sold “as is” with no refunds available.
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