A Gold's General Store invoice, 1901
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Dated March 9, 1901
The handwritten invoice for one old weave Navajo ceremonial weaving and one Jicarilla Apache basket, total $17
Frame: 7.625" H x 9.75" W x .375" D
Provenance: The Estate of Gary L. Booth.
Notes: Louis Gold opened the Gold General Store in Santa Fe New Mexico in 1862 after emigrating from Poland and ran the store until his death in 1880. His son Abe took over operations and ran the store until his own death in 1903.
The handwritten invoice for one old weave Navajo ceremonial weaving and one Jicarilla Apache basket, total $17
Frame: 7.625" H x 9.75" W x .375" D
Provenance: The Estate of Gary L. Booth.
Notes: Louis Gold opened the Gold General Store in Santa Fe New Mexico in 1862 after emigrating from Poland and ran the store until his death in 1880. His son Abe took over operations and ran the store until his own death in 1903.
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Overall good condition commensurate with age. Folds and small holes scattered throughout.
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A Gold's General Store invoice, 1901
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