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P.T. Barnum's Greatest Show on Earth and the GreatCongress of Freaks with Ringling Brothers and Barnum &Parian Cast of Tom Thumb's Foot.
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Chicago, IL, United States
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Circus - Sideshow - Wild West

From Ringling Brothers, Barnum & Bailey to Buffalo Bill, sideshow banners, carnival rides, carousel horses and more, our November sale will feature relics from the "greatest shows on earth." The auction will include posters, broadsides, costumes, personal memorabilia, carousel horses, carnival rides, Kelty photos, and more.
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Olympic Circus.: Olympic Circus. Liverpool: Dodd and Earnshaw, 1822. Letterpress broadside for this famed British circus. Including a horse tournament and combat, stilt vaulting, Chinese still and tight rope dancing,
0145: Olympic Circus.Est. $250-$300
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Olympic Circus.: Olympic Circus. London: T. Crank, 1823. Letterpress broadside advertising a benefit performance for Mr. Stebbing, featuring theatrical performances, comic dances, still vaulting, clowns and others. 7
0146: Olympic Circus.Est. $150-$200Lot Passed
Royal Aquarium Daily Program.: Royal Aquarium Daily Program. Westminster, London, Oct. 27, 1887. Afternoon and evening letterpress programs printed on separate pages attached to each other as one, adorned with multi-colored
0148: Royal Aquarium Daily Program.Est. $300-$400Lot Passed
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Astley's Royal Amphitheatre.: Astley, (Phillip). Astley's Royal Amphitheatre. London, J. W. Peel, 1843. Letterpress broadside advertising a benefit performance for the widow of Richard Usher, the famous English clown, inventor
0149: Astley's Royal Amphitheatre.Est. $150-$200
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Astley's Royal Amphitheatre.: Astley, (Phillip). Astley's Royal Amphitheatre. London, Cox, Printer, ca. 1840. Letterpress broadside featuring a dramatic presentation of Bonaparte's Invasion of Russia, followed by an equestrian
0150: Astley's Royal Amphitheatre.Est. $100-$150
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Astley's Royal Amphitheatre.: Astley, (Phillip). Astley's Royal Amphitheatre. London, J. W. Peel, 1835. Letterpress broadside advertising a benefit performance under the patronage of Prince Jamh-Od-Deen of Mysoor. Laurent
0151: Astley's Royal Amphitheatre.Est. $200-$250
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Astley's Royal Amphitheatre.: Astley, (Phillip). Astley's Royal Amphitheatre. London, 1838. Letterpress broadside advertising a presentation of "Bonaparte's Passage of the Deserts" with an extensive British and American
0152: Astley's Royal Amphitheatre.Est. $200-$250
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Theatre Royal Drury Lane.: Theatre Royal Drury Lane. London, W. S. Johnson, ca. 1830. Letterpress broadside advertising the "Last Week but One" of the "American and French Equestrian Troupe." Includes Mr. Eaton Stone, the
0154: Theatre Royal Drury Lane.Est. $100-$150
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Nicolo Family. Walden's Opera House.: Nicolo Family. Walden's Opera House. Paterson, N.J.: Guardian Steam Print, ca. 1865. Letterpress broadside for The Nicolo Family of Aerialists and Atletes, with Robert Nicolo, The Boy Wonder. 12 x
0155: Nicolo Family. Walden's Opera House.Est. $100-$150
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Circus Royal, Bristol.: Circus Royal, Bristol. Bristol, 1847. Letterpress broadside with large cut of George Slaying the Dragon, advertising William Cooke's Pre-eminent Equestrian Company for an appearance on Thursday,
0157: Circus Royal, Bristol.Est. $250-$350
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William Cooke's Royal Circus.: William Cooke's Royal Circus. Bristol, England, J. G. Powell, 1848. Letterpress broadside with vignette of circus horse with garlands held by cherubs. This benefit performance for Mr. Alfred Cooke
0158: William Cooke's Royal Circus.Est. $200-$250
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William Cooke's Royal Circus.: William Cooke's Royal Circus. Bristol: J. G. Powell, 1849. Letterpress broadside with large vignette of circus acts, including charioteers, clown, dancers, equestrians. This "Greatest Combination of
0159: William Cooke's Royal Circus.Est. $200-$250
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W. Cooke's Circus.: W. Cooke's Circus. Bristol: J. G. Powell, 1848. Letterpress broadside with large vignette of St. George Slaying the Dragon, advertising, in colorful language, various equestrian numbers, Mr. Baker,
0160: W. Cooke's Circus.Est. $200-$250
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Ironbridge Annual Fetes.: Ironbridge Annual Fetes. Ironbridge, England: Slater, Steam Machine Printer, 1873. Letterpress broadside for this annual fair, prominently advertising Mr. J. Follows, The Great Pyrotechnist with a
0161: Ironbridge Annual Fetes.Est. $200-$250Lot Passed
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William Cooke's Royal Pavilion Circus.: William Cooke's Royal Pavilion Circus. Brighton: Phillips & Co, 1852. Letterpress broadside advertising extensive circus program, including "Mr. Batty's Best Trained Elephants," Steeple Chase
0162: William Cooke's Royal Pavilion Circus.Est. $200-$250
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Stevens' Royal Menagerie.: Stevens' Royal Menagerie. Edinburgh: James Adamson, 1865. Letterpress broadside on pale yellow paper, bearing woodcuts of various exotic animals. 23 x 12". Repaired loss lower right; pencil
0164: Stevens' Royal Menagerie.Est. $250-$350
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John B. Doris and E. D. Colvin Courier.: John B. Doris and E. D. Colvin Courier. Buffalo: Courier Co. Show Printing, (1887). Advertising "Great Inter-Ocean Shows 3 Ring Circus" and "Grand Roman Hippodrome". Large illustration at center.
0167: John B. Doris and E. D. Colvin Courier.Est. $200-$300
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