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44097: The 1880-1881 Signature Book of the Pima County 44098: Wonderful Painting of the O.K. Corral Gunfight, 44009: William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody: A Very important
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Dallas, TX, United States
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2014 Legends of the West #6121

2014 June 14 Legends of the West Signature Auction - Dallas #6121
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Pawnee Bill's Wild West: A Terrific Large 28" x: Pawnee Bill's Wild West: A Terrific Large 28" x 21" Advertising Broadside. From the era before he joined forces with Buffalo Bill, it promises quite an extravaganza: Famous
44050: Pawnee Bill's Wild West: A Terrific Large 28" xEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Bill Pickett and 101 Ranch: A Nice Display Group: Bill Pickett and 101 Ranch: A Nice Display Group of Six Custom-framed Pieces. Bill Pickett "The Colored Cowboy" was one of the most interesting characters on the scene in
44051: Bill Pickett and 101 Ranch: A Nice Display GroupEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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"Diamond Dick" Tanner: A Great Two-page Handwrit: "Diamond Dick" Tanner: A Great Two-page Handwritten Letter to Smith & Wesson. "Diamond Dick" was one of the best known crack shots and performers of the late 19th and early 20th
44052: "Diamond Dick" Tanner: A Great Two-page HandwritEst. US$800-US$1,200
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George Armstrong Custer: His Personal Indian War: George Armstrong Custer: His Personal Indian War Era Lambskin Gauntlets with Family Provenance. Originally sold with many Custer artifacts in Butterfield's auction of items from
44054: George Armstrong Custer: His Personal Indian WarEst. US$18,000-US$24,000
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George and Libby Custer: A Pair of Oil and Water: George and Libby Custer: A Pair of Oil and Watercolor Portraits. Uncovered in their hometown of Monroe, Michigan, these well-executed portraits present youthful visages.
44055: George and Libby Custer: A Pair of Oil and WaterEst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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Elizabeth Custer's Personal Sugar & Creamer Set.: Elizabeth Custer's Personal Sugar & Creamer Set. This Reed and Barton sugar and creamer set was owned by Elizabeth "Libbie" Custer, wife of Brevet Major General George Armstrong
44056: Elizabeth Custer's Personal Sugar & Creamer Set.Est. US$2,500-US$3,500
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George Armstrong Custer: A Handwritten 1868 Cove: George Armstrong Custer: A Handwritten 1868 Cover Letter for an August 10th Confidential Dispatch. At this time Custer and the 7th were operating in the Kansas theater. In
44058: George Armstrong Custer: A Handwritten 1868 CoveEst. US$3,000-US$5,000
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Major General George Armstrong Custer, His Wife: Major General George Armstrong Custer, His Wife Libby, and Brother Tom: Excellent 1865 Brady Carte de Visite. A Brady image taken January 3, 1865, in Washington, D.C.
44059: Major General George Armstrong Custer, His WifeEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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George Armstrong Custer: Two Rare Oversized Boud: George Armstrong Custer: Two Rare Oversized Boudoir Cabinets by D. F. Barry. A portrait photo and the Custer Monument at Little Big Horn (the latter marked "Taken June 25th,
44060: George Armstrong Custer: Two Rare Oversized BoudEst. US$1,800-US$2,400
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George Armstrong Custer: 1865 Carte de Visite.: George Armstrong Custer: 1865 Carte de Visite. Portrait of seated Custer, K-68, taken in May 1865 by John Goldin & Co. of Washington, D.C. Gold ruled borders and back mark
44063: George Armstrong Custer: 1865 Carte de Visite.Est. US$700-US$900
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Major General George Armstrong Custer and Libby: Major General George Armstrong Custer and Libby Custer: Individual Cartes de Visite. Two items, as follows. (1) A Custer seated portrait in full uniform, originally
44064: Major General George Armstrong Custer and LibbyEst. US$900-US$1,200
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George Armstrong Custer: 1864 Carte de Visite by: George Armstrong Custer: 1864 Carte de Visite by Brady. Standing portrait of Custer standing next to table with mantel clock. K-31, taken February 15, 1864. Gold ruled
44065: George Armstrong Custer: 1864 Carte de Visite byEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Custer on the Black Hills Expedition: A Scarce I: Custer on the Black Hills Expedition: A Scarce Illingsworth Stereoview. A terrific image of "Our first Grizzly, killed by General Custer." Minor light soiling, otherwise in
44066: Custer on the Black Hills Expedition: A Scarce IEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Comanche: Captain Miles Keogh's Horse, the Only: Comanche: Captain Miles Keogh's Horse, the Only Survivor of Custer's Last Stand. Comanche, many times wounded, was found wandering the battlefield and nursed back to health. For
44068: Comanche: Captain Miles Keogh's Horse, the OnlyEst. US$900-US$1,200
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George Armstrong Custer: A Rare Mourning Badge: George Armstrong Custer: A Rare Mourning Badge with Tintype Photo. Reminiscent of similar badges made in great numbers and variety when Abraham Lincoln was assassinated,
44072: George Armstrong Custer: A Rare Mourning BadgeEst. US$2,500-US$3,500
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Custer and His Officers at Fort Abraham Lincoln: Custer and His Officers at Fort Abraham Lincoln: An Original Sketch by 2nd Lieutenant George D. Wallace. This photo of Custer with his men and their wives is among the most
44074: Custer and His Officers at Fort Abraham LincolnEst. US$700-US$900
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