- WINCHESTER BUFFALO BILL REPEATING
WINCHESTER BUFFALO BILL REPEATING RIFLEWinchester Buffalo Bill Lever Action Repeating Rifle, commemorative model 94, .30-30, serial #WC39044. Housed in original box. Comes with strap attachment ring on the left of the receiver. Sides of receiver are stamped with thematic designs, "Buffalo Bill" and "E". Breech is stamped with "30-30", "Buffalo Bill Commemorative", "Winchester, Made in U.S.A.", and monogram "PW". Bottom of tubular magazine stamped with serial number. Lower tang is stamped "W.J. Curly Chief of Scouts". Buttstock is stamped with Buffalo Bill memorial seal. Barrel length - 25 1/4", Overall length - 44". Firearms made after 1898 require passing an FFL background check prior to transfer. Please be prepared with proper identification. Circa late 1960s.
Condition:
Overall good condition with minor oxidation.
- BUFFALO BILL TARGET SHOOTER Gunthermann
BUFFALO BILL TARGET SHOOTER Gunthermann Germany hand painted tin depicts famed Buffalo Bill with rifle in hand lever action originally sold as ''Le Champion''. 9'' h. Paint wear to rear pull lever overall (Exc. Cond)
- WINCHESTER BUFFALO BILL COMMEMORATIVE
WINCHESTER BUFFALO BILL COMMEMORATIVE LEVER ACTION 30-30 cal., W.F. Cody Chief of Scouts 26" octagonal barrel, saddle ring, serial# WC103772, Buffalo Bill medallion inset in butt stock, engraving on receiver. This item requires a NICS background check
- BUFFALO BILL U.S. SPRINGFIELD TRAP
BUFFALO BILL U.S. SPRINGFIELD TRAP DOOR CARBIDE RIFLE. 1873 SN#37956 Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
- BUFFALO BILL RIFLE SPRINGFIELD
BUFFALO BILL RIFLE SPRINGFIELD ALTERED SHARPS MODEL 1870. Marked C. Sharps Pat Oct 5th 1852 R.S. Lawrence Pat April 12th 1859 Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
- Winchester Model 94 - Buffalo Bill
Winchester Model 94 - Buffalo Bill Serial # 97639. Cal 30-30. Saddle ring. Fancy markings. NBF. Overall L 38''E
- BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST AND CONGRESS
BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST AND CONGRESS OF ROUGH RIDERS O...Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World. The Duel of the Cannoneers Light Battery Artillery Exercises. Cincinnati: Enquirer Job Ptg., ca. 1890s. A 28-sheet color lithograph billboard (approx. 280 x 111") mounted on old linen as one unit. Central tear repaired, minor losses and scattered chips marginally. Scattered minor over-coloring, mostly at sheet breaks. Possibly unique.
- BUFFALO BILL AND PAWNEE BILL: A
BUFFALO BILL AND PAWNEE BILL: A BOOK OF BORDER SCOUTS.Cody, W. F. Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill: A Book of Border Scouts. Courier Company of Buffalo, NY, 1911. 32-page "Pioneer Scouts Magazine of Wonders and Daily Review." Contents include Program for Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East show, with full color litho covers and advertising. Very good.
- Buffalo Bill Cabinet Card by Stacy
Buffalo Bill Cabinet Card by Stacy Early silver gelatin print of the famed scout and world showman in his fringed buckskin jacket with detailed beadwork.
- BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST PROGRAM.Cody,
BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST PROGRAM.Cody, W.F. Buffalo Bill's Wild West Program. New York: Fless and Ridge Printing Co., 1895. A 64-page program for Buffalo Bill's Congress of Rough Riders of the World featuring Annie Oakley, Johnny Baker, and Buffalo Bill. With lithographed covers and 20 additional pages of advertising. With crease on cover, tape stain at bottom of spine and general wear and soiling. Good.
- BUFFALO BILL AND PAWNEE BILL'S
BUFFALO BILL AND PAWNEE BILL'S WILD WEST PROGRAM.Cody, W.F. Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill's Wild West Program. _Buffalo, 1909. 64-page program for Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East show, with full color litho covers and advertising. Lacks rear cover, otherwise very good.
- BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST SHOW DOUBLE
BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST SHOW DOUBLE PORTRAITStamped on the back "Goplo 55. Avenue Des Ternes, 55 Paris". An unusual image showing two front facing young Native American men. One man standing, wearing a jacket with beaded fringe over a tunic with a long fur pelt sash partially obscuring a posing stand. His hand is resting on the shoulder of a seated man wearing a feathered headband with a beaded strand hanging across his face, a bone bead breastplate, and pelts. Across his lap is what may be a blanket. Against his left leg is a short staff or crop, his right hand holds a revolver with the barrel resting on his knee. Many of these performers brought their families on tour. This trip as a performer with the Wild West Show in the 1889 Paris Universal Exhibition would have affordedan opportunity to escape the restrictive confines of the reservations and practice traditional activities such as hunting or dancing while wearing traditional tribal dress, all things prohibited on reservations. As employees of Buffalo Bill they were paid wages, provided food and living accommodations, and given the chance to travel relatively freely. Approx 4-1/4" L x 6-1/2" H. Overall wear consistent with age. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in house.
- BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST PROGRAM.Cody,
BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST PROGRAM.Cody, W.F. Buffalo Bill's Wild West Program. New York: Fless and Ridge Printing Co., 1898. A 64-page program for Buffalo Bill's Congress of Rough Riders of the World featuring Annie Oakley, Johnny Baker, and Buffalo Bill. With lithographed covers and 12 additional pages of advertising. Lacking covers and with general wear and soiling. Good.
- TWO BUFFALO BILL AND PAWNEE BILL
TWO BUFFALO BILL AND PAWNEE BILL ADVERTISING COVERS.Cody, W. F. Two Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill Advertising Covers. 1912 and 1916, from Fort Worth, Texas, and Pontiac, Michigan. The first advertises the Buffalo Bill 101 Ranch Shows, the second the Buffalo Bill combined with Pawnee Bill's Far East show. Both addressed in manuscript by Buffalo Bill to his cousins Frank and Nellie Cody, in London, Ont., Canada. Fair to good.
- AMERICAN SCHOOL: BUFFALO BILL'S
AMERICAN SCHOOL: BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST RANGE AND RANCH SADDLE HORSES Lithographic poster in color 27 x 36 1/2 in. published by Strobridge Cincinnati 1907.
- Major William Prevost Buffs Pair
Major William Prevost Buffs Pair of Early 19th cent. Flintlock Dueling Pistols In original mahogany case Major William Prevost Buffs inscribed on handle. Lock plates marked Piper. Inspectors marks on barrel. Commissioned as Major ''The Buffs'' in October 1800 when the guns were presented.E
- BUFFALO BILL AND PAWNEE BILL ARCHIVE
BUFFALO BILL AND PAWNEE BILL ARCHIVE OF PHOTOS AND EPHE...Cody, Hon. W. F. Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill Archive of Photos and Ephemera. 1880s Ð 1900s. Fourteen pieces, including a 3 x 5" photo of a young Buffalo Bill and Sitting Bull; a 1913 8 x 10" photo of Buffalo Bill with Harry H. Tammen, owner of the Denver Post and the Sells Floto Circus; a postcard of Buffalo Bill and Major John M. Burke; 1914 Salt Lake Tabernacle Special Honor Recital program, in honor of Col. W. F. Cody; a 7 x 5" photo (ca. 1910) of Buffalo Bill driving a horseless carriage in front of the sideshow and ticket wagon for his Wild West Show; a 9 _ x 6 _" photo of Indians performing at show (ca. 1900); a postcard size photo of riders in Buffalo Bill's Show; a 3 x 5" photo of Buffalo Bill with Pawnee Bill; an 8 x 10" sepia tone photo of Major Gordon W. Lillie (Pawnee Bill); a 3 x 5" 1937 RPPC of Pawnee Bill; a 3 x 5" photo of eight Western Show figures, including Buffalo Bill, Pawnee Bill, Idaho Bill and Dr. Carver; a ca. 1912 photo of Buffalo Bill, J. C. Miller and Chief Wan-Na-Sa-Ga, being driven in convertible automobile with 101 Ranch logo on door; a 8 x 10" photo montage of Buffalo Bill and Show parade, accompanied by an 8 x 10" program (ca. 1930) for "Indian Days in Texas with Pawnee Bill." Good to very good condition.
- PLAYBILL AND MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISING
PLAYBILL AND MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISING FOR BUFFALO BILL...Cody, W. F. Playbill and Miscellaneous Advertising for Buffalo Bill. Including an 1881 program for the Buffalo Bill drama "Prairie Waif!," featuring W. F. Cody and 24 other actors, including Harry E. Burgess, "Boy Chief of the Pawnees," Winnebago Chiefs Yellow Hand, Flying Cloud and Chief Bear, Pawnee Chief Spotted Horse, and He-Nu-Kaw, Indian Maiden. 3 _ x 12". Very good. Together with six different newspaper clippings from the 1870s Ð 80s advertising the appearance of Buffalo Bill in various shows, including "Life on the border," "Scouts on the Plain," "Lost and Won," "The Red Right Hand," as well as a grand street parade, fancy rifle shooting, and more.
- BUFFALO BILL D6735 - ODD SIZE -
BUFFALO BILL D6735 - ODD SIZE - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER...Light brown hat and buckskin jacket.
William Frederick Cody (1846 - 1917) was a scout, plainsman, soldier in the Civil War, hotelier, rancher and showman. His expert marksmanship as a buffalo hunter earned him his nickname Buffalo Bill. In 1883, Cody and others formed " Buffalo Bill Wild West Show," a theatrical shooting exhibition, which became very successful and traveled through the U.S. and Europe. Series: The Wild West Collection. Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Robert Tabbenor
Issued: 1985 - 1989
Dimensions: 5.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
- BUFFALO BILL COMBINATION. HON.
BUFFALO BILL COMBINATION. HON. WILLIAM F. CODY.Buffalo Bill Combination. Hon. William F. Cody. New York: Wheat & Cornett, ca. 1875. Early hand-tinted lithograph portrait, mounted and varnished on board. Top margin trimmed, printer's data intact below. 13 _ x 20". Scattered chips and tears across image, some over-coloring in margins. Poor.
- BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST PROGRAMME.Cody,
BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST PROGRAMME.Cody, W.F. Buffalo Bill's Wild West Programme. Circa 1890. One page program for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, featuring, among others Miss Annie Oakley "Celebrated Shot" and Johnny Baker "Celebrated Young American Marksman." Some foxing and edge wear. Good.
- BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST PROGRAM.Cody,
BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST PROGRAM.Cody, W.F. Buffalo Bill's Wild West Program. Buffalo: Courier Litho, 1900. A 64-page program for Buffalo Bill's Congress of Rough Riders of the World featuring Annie Oakley, Johnny Baker, and Buffalo Bill. With lithographed covers including pages of advertising copy. Cover depicts Frederick Remington's painting "Last of the Great Scouts." General edge wear and slight discoloration. Good.
- BUFFALO BILL'S DIE CUT WILD WEST
BUFFALO BILL'S DIE CUT WILD WEST PROGRAM.Cody, W.F. Buffalo Bill's Die Cut Wild West Program. _New York, 1898. Copyright J.A. Rudolf. 32-page program for Buffalo Bill's Congress of Rough Riders of the World featuring Annie Oakley, Johnny Baker, and, of course, Buffalo Bill. Printed for performance in Rochester. With lithographed die cut covers in the shape of a buffalo head. Tiny nick to spine, otherwise very good.
- Buffalo Bill at his TE Ranch &
Buffalo Bill at his TE Ranch & Cody Trail Wyoming Photographs Lot of 3 photographs each a silver gelatin print mounted to 8.5 x 10.5 in. with inked titles in the lower margins: Col. Cody. At his TE ranch. Wyo. Mar 11th 1911; On Cody trail to Yellowstone Park; and Shoshone Canon On Cody Trail to Yellowstone Park. Buffalo Bill can be seen on horseback inside the corral in the first photograph. Descended in the Family of a Member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Cowboy Band Condition: Shot of Cody at his ranch in very good condition. Others with water stains affecting the prints.
- Continental Buffalo Bill program
Continental Buffalo Bill program (framed sight 9'' x 7 1/2''.
- BUFFALO BILL AND PAWNEE BILL'S
BUFFALO BILL AND PAWNEE BILL'S DIE CUT WILD WEST PROGRA...Cody, W.F. Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill's Die Cut Wild West Program. _Buffalo: Courier, 1909. Thirty page program for Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Great Far East show, with full color contents. Lacks rear cover, otherwise very good.
- BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST PROGRAM.Cody,
BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST PROGRAM.Cody, W.F. Buffalo Bill's Wild West Program. Chicago, 1893. Sixty-four page program for Buffalo Bill's Congress of Rough Riders of the World featuring Annie Oakley, Johnny Baker, and Buffalo Bill. Lacking covers. Good.
- BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST SHOW PORTRAITStamped
BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST SHOW PORTRAITStamped on the back "Goplo 55. Avenue Des Ternes, 55 Paris". 3/4 seated portrait of a young Native American Indian man seated in a chair, wearing a feather headdress with beaded band, long hair showing underneath, a bone bead breastplate over a shirt with fringe and holding a bow and arrows. The Show Indians hired by William Cody participated in wildly popular performances at the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1889. Lively performances showcasing equestrian skills with bow and arrows, attackson settlers, stagecoaches, pony express riders, and wagon trains, reenactments of the Battle of Little Bighorn, the Death of George Armstrong Custer, and the Wounded Knee Massacre led to this show averaging around 30,000 spectators per day while the Eiffel Tower averaged 12,000 visitors per day. Many of these performers went back to the United States to become silent film stars. Approx 4-1/4" L x 6-1/2" H. Overall wear consistent with age. See images for more details on condition. This itemcan be shipped in house.
- Buffalo Bill at the Irma Hotel
Buffalo Bill at the Irma Hotel Cody Wyoming Photographs Lot of 4 photographs including: a silver gelatin photograph of Bar Room Irma Hotel Cody Trail to Yellowstone Park showing Cody and a few other men enjoying drinks and cigars at the bar mounted to 8.5 x 10.5 in. with inked title in the margin of the print; a photograph of Buffalo Bill shaking hands with the driver of a car on the streets of his eponymous town with credit to photographer F.J. Hiscock at l.r. and penciled title on verso A steam automobile (a Stanley to be precise) 7.75 x 9.5 in. unmounted; a similar photograph taken from the same vantage point and showing the same car though with Cody wearing a different outfit; and a 5 x 7 in. unmounted photograph of a group of men (not including Cody) on the porch of the Pahaska Teepe / Buffalo Bill's Hunting-Lodge In The Rockies In The Heart Off Big Game Country. The photograph credited to Hiscock is identified elsewhere as being taken by Jack Richard outside the Irma Hotel in October 1913. The man Cody is shaking hands with is Charles G. ''Spend-A-Million'' Gates an extravagant Wall Street trader who traveled to Cody for five weeks of big game hunting with his entourage. Mr. Gates arrived just after the departure of Prince Albert I of Monaco who had hired Buffalo Bill as his personal hunting guide yet made the townspeople forget about their royal guest by showering the town with wealth via gift purchases church and civic donations and exorbitant tips to all who helped serve him. The photo offered here was taken as the group was preparing to return to New York however Gates fell seriously ill and died in his private rail car at the Cody depot just hours later. Descended in the Family of a Member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Cowboy Band Condition: First with a few scattered yellow stains else very good. Second with creasing in upper left corner. Third with creasing at lower left and lower right and yellow stains and warping in the left third. Last with staining and warping throughout.
- Buffalo Bill & Wild West Show Group
Buffalo Bill & Wild West Show Group of Photographs Collected by Member of the Cowboy Band Lot includes: mounted silver gelatin photograph of the interior of the performers' mess tent with Buffalo Bill himself seated at front left and several Cody posters and American flags visible in the tent handstamp of Piqua Art Studio Ohio 8.25 x 10 in.; a fine photograph of a stagecoach being driven around the Chicago Coliseum with Buffalo Bill directing from the dais in the center of the performance area ca 1896 handstamp of local photographers Whipple & Co. on verso 10 x 12 in. mounted; photograph of Buffalo Bill in a coach with a ticket office train car behind him 5 x 7 in. and another from the same event showing a stage coach and wagon Getting ready for Parade; a silver gelatin photograph of a Wild West show in a Western field uncredited 8 x 10 in.; photograph of a female rider on a bucking horse in a downtown street uncredited 10.75 x 13.75 in. mounted; mechanical print of a crowd outside the main entrance to a performance area 8.5 x 4.5 in.; a copy photograph of two Mexican performers during a show one attempting to rope the other 8 x 10 in.; a photograph of a four-horse stage being driven during a performance; plus three xerographed copies of Cody images Buffalo Bill and Legends of the West stamps. All housed in a nice modern portfolio binder with Cody's facsimile signature on the cover 16 x 18 in. Descended in the Family of a Member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Cowboy Band
- 1911 THRILLING LIVES BUFFALO BILL
1911 THRILLING LIVES BUFFALO BILL & PAWNEE BILLFor your consideration is this 1911, third edition copy of “Lives Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill” by Frank Winch. This is account of the lives of Buffalo Bill, also known as Colonel Wm. F. Cody and Last of the Great Scouts, and Pawnee Bill, also known as Major Gordon W. Little and White Chief of the Pawnees. This is a third edition of the compilation of the adventures of these two gentlemen, showing 29 illustrations and numerous drawings throughout. The condition of this book is good, with some wear to the cover along the corners and the spine. The interior shows good condition and slight browning to pages consistent with its age. The book measures 5.5" x 7.5"L x 1"D.
- BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WESTBuffalo
BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WESTBuffalo Bill’s Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World. U.S. Cavalry Exercises. The Military Marvels of the World. Cincinnati: Enquirer Job Ptg., ca. 1890s. A 28-sheet color lithograph billboard (approx. 286 x 108”) mounted on old linen as one unit. Chipped at edges and at sheet breaks, scattered over-coloring, minor discolorations from tape repairs. While Buffalo Bill’s Congress of Rough Riders represented horsemen of many nationalities, this poster focuses, in patriotic and violent detail, on the American cavalry. The uniforms shown are consistent with those worn in the period in which the poster was produced, and which might have led viewers to an association with the Indian Wars then most active west of the Mississippi. Such an intermingling of realism with displays of supreme showmanship as depicted in the poster suggests an attempt to elevate the performance to something greater than mere entertainment.
- TWO CABINET CARD PHOTOS OF BUFFALO
TWO CABINET CARD PHOTOS OF BUFFALO BILL AND PAWNEE BILL...Cody, W.F. and G.W. Lillie. Two Cabinet Card Photos of Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill. Including a side view of Pawnee Bill and Buffalo Bill together (Philadelphia, ca. 1910); and a cabinet photo of Pawnee Bill (Philadelphia, ca. 1910). Both with pre-print signatures. With wear and creases to first image. 4 _ x 6 _". Fair to good.
- BLUEBILLUpstate New York, c. 1920
14
BLUEBILLUpstate New York, c. 1920
14 1/2 in. long
Original paint with moderate gunning wear.
- 19TH CENTURY KENTUCKY BUFFALO?
19TH CENTURY KENTUCKY BUFFALO? RIFLE: Mid-19th century half stock Kentucky rifle attributed to Asa T. Woodcock. Incised geometrical design at both sides of butt, impressed ''Woodcock'' at right side. Ramrod present. Approx. 65.5' l x 5.25'' h @ butt.
CONDITION: Screw on bottom of butt is a replacement, crack at left side above trigger, wear consistent with age and use.
- BUFFALO BILL WILD WEST SHOW TICKET.Cody,
BUFFALO BILL WILD WEST SHOW TICKET.Cody, W.F. Buffalo Bill Wild West Show ticket. New York, 1898. Madison Square Garden ticket for performance of Buffalo Bill's Wild West show on April 11, 1898; together with tickets for Buffalo Bill's Wild West combined with Pawnee Bill's Far East Show (1911) and Tom Mix circus Special Child Ticket (1936). Very good.