BUFFALO REAL RANCH WILD WEST.BuffaloBUFFALO REAL RANCH WILD WEST.Buffalo Real Ranch Wild West. Milwaukee and Chicago: Riverside, ca. 1920. Large panel poster (56 x 21") with illustrations of life in the West, including cowboys, Native Americans, cowgirls, and Mexican vaqueros. Unmounted. Very good.
101 RANCH WILD WEST.101 Ranch Wild101 RANCH WILD WEST.101 Ranch Wild West. [Riverside Litho], ca. 1910s. Color lithograph fragment mounted on board, trimmed to show a shield of portraits of four Indian chiefs surrounded by vignettes. 24 x 32". Brightly colored but with several obtrusive chips and scattered wear and chipping across image and at edges. Poor. Sold as-is.
1877 1ST ED. WESTERN WILDS BY J.H.1877 1ST ED. WESTERN WILDS BY J.H. BEADLEFor your bidding consideration is a Leather Bound Illustrated, 1877 First Edition of "Western Wilds and the Men Who Redeem Them" by J.H. Beadle. This is a late 19th-century account of early American figures and their accomplishments, explorations, and events. This first edition book follows the lives of men at the Alamo, the westward voyages of the Mormons, Native American Indians, geographical phenomena in the West, and much more. Described, by the author, as an authentic narrative embracing an account of seven years travel and adventure in the far west; wild life in Arizona; perils of the plains; life in the canon and death in the desert; thrilling scenes and romantic incidents in the lives of western pioneers; adventures of the red and white savages of the west; a full account of the mountain meadow massacre; the Custer defeat; life and death of Bringham Young. The book is illustrated throughout and features a wonderful gilt decorated cover. The full colour map of Aboriginal America in the front is present. This leather bound illustrated gold gilt hardcover is in fair to good condition, scuffing noted to cover edges, marble boards and end papers. Intact pages exhibit top, bottom and fore edge painting, age tanning and slight foxing observed throughout. No other obvious marring noted. Measures 7"W x 9.5"L x 1.75"D approximately. Weight approximate 3lb
WILD WEST SHOW CAST PHOTOGRAPH.WildWILD WEST SHOW CAST PHOTOGRAPH.Wild West Show Cast Photograph. Circa 1920. Black and white photograph mounted on board showing an unidentified Wild West show. 7 _ x 40 _". Series of holes at the top of the photograph with losses to image, lightly chipped edges. Fair.
Wild West Costume includes commerciallyWild West Costume includes commercially tanned skirts with wig and also hide dress. early 20th century Condition: AS IS.
[Western Americana] Eight titles[Western Americana] Eight titles mostly juvenile adventure 1) William Cody (''Buffalo Bill'') Story of the Wild West and Camp Fire Chats (Chicago: Thompson cop. 1908) 8vo pictorial cloth; 2) W. H. Bogart Daniel Boone and the Hunters of Kentucky (Boston & NY: 1872) 12mo cloth Estimate $ 100-150
GROUP OF 17 ONE-SHEET WESTERN MOVIEGROUP OF 17 ONE-SHEET WESTERN MOVIE POSTERS.Group of 17 One-Sheet Western Movie Posters. Including Boots of Destiny (Grand National, R-1940s); Aces Wild (Commodore, 1936); Death Rides the Plains (PRC, 1943); Sunset Trail (Western Classics, 1940s); Overland Mail Robbery (Republic, 1943); Law of the Pampas (Western Classics, 1940s); The Wyoming Bandit (Republic, 1949); Ridin' the Lone Trail (Republic, 1937); Marshal of Gunsmoke (Universal, 1944); Lawless Valley (RKO, 1938); Under Nevada Skies (Republic, 1946); Billy the Kid in Santa Fe (Producers Releasing, 1941); Texas Trouble Shooters (Monogram, 1942); Indian Territory (Columbia, 1950); Sundown Kid (Republic, 1942); Roarin' Guns (Puritan, 1936; mounted on cardboard); and Rolling Caravans (Columbia, 1938; mounted on cardboard). Condition: varying from fair to good.
BUFFALO BILL’S WILD WESTBuffaloBUFFALO BILL’S WILD WESTBuffalo Bill’s Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World. A Group of Wild West Girls and Cowboys – The Virginia Reel on Horseback. Cincinnati: Enquirer Job Ptg., ca. 1890s. A 12-sheet color lithograph billboard (approx. 120 x 84”) mounted on old linen as one unit. With mild to heavy soiling, scattered chips and losses across image, some over-painting, but strong and colorful overall. Depicting one of the most popular and enduring features of Buffalo Bill’s show, the Virginia reel on horseback. In this portrayal, a gathering of men and women on horseback are shown on the open prairie, a section of them with brass instruments to accompany the couples’ dancing. Such imagery confirms what historian Louis Warren writes of the narrative backdrop of the performance, introduced about 1886, in which “a community in transition, either on their way across the prairie by wagon train or in the midst of building a ranch or town” would break into dance when some call for celebration was found (Buffalo Bill’s America [Knopf, 2005 pg. 250]). Possibly unique.
WILD WEST MEMORIBLIA: FIFTEEN FRAMEDWILD WEST MEMORIBLIA: FIFTEEN FRAMED PIECES OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND EPHEMERA FEATURING BUFFALO BILL, NATIVE AMERICANS, FRONTIER TOWNS, ST...WILD WEST MEMORIBLIA: Fifteen framed pieces of photography and ephemera featuring Buffalo Bill, Native Americans, frontier towns, stage coaches, etc., mid-19th to 20th C., items of interest include: panoramic lineup of Buffalo Bill with Native American performers; Buffalo Bill polychrome flag advertisement; polychrome metal sign for Evanston Cowboy Days; "Land Run" tryptic of a four day time lapse of before and after the land grab; stage coach with group of armed pioneer men with guns and dog; interior shot of Old Mint Saloon with slot machines in background, c. 1895; boomtown portrait of Weepah, NV, c. 1920's; two street shots of frontier towns; portrait of a female Native American Police Officer, etc., all pieces with wear consistent with age and use including toning, fading, foxing, etc., none examined out of frame, some possible reproductions, sold as-is.
BUFFALO REAL RANCH WILD WEST.BuffaloBUFFALO REAL RANCH WILD WEST.Buffalo Real Ranch Wild West. Milwaukee and Chicago: Riverside, ca. 1920. Large panel poster (56 x 21") with multiple vignette illustrations in vivid color of Western life scenes. Unmounted. Very good.
1908 WILD WEST SHOW RPPC POSTCARDCirca1908 WILD WEST SHOW RPPC POSTCARDCirca 1908 real photo postcard of cowboys and Native Americans at the 101 Ranch Show (or, if the notation on verso is incorrect, could be Pawnee Bill's show). Pencil notations on verso "101 Ranch Show Pawnee." See images. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
19TH C. ORIGINAL IMAGE WILD WEST19TH C. ORIGINAL IMAGE WILD WEST SHOWAntique albumen photograph print showing three Native American Indians, each wearing a feather headdress, traditional clothing, and holding what appear to be coup stick. Two are seated on horses, the third is standing with his mount. All are positioned in front of tents commonly used for shows such as the Buffalo Bill Cody Wild West Show. Image measures 5" x 8 1/4", full page 8 3/8" x 10 7/8" Wear consistent with age. This item can be shipped in-house.
WILD WEST AND GREAT FOREPAUGH SHOWS.WILD WEST AND GREAT FOREPAUGH SHOWS. "BIDE A WEE." WE A...Wild West and Great Forepaugh Shows. "Bide A Wee." We Are Almost Here. Circa 1888. Pictorial two-sided letterpress broadside. Portraits of the owner and manager appear beside the bombastic language; verso bears wild west narratives on "Gen. Custer's Last Rally" and the "Mountain Meadow Massacre." 7 x 28 _". Chipped around edges, scattered tears and split portions repaired with archival tape. Good overall appearance.
MILLER BROTHERS 101 REAL WILD WESTMILLER BROTHERS 101 REAL WILD WEST AND GREAT FAR EAST.Coles, John A. Miller Brothers 101 Real Wild West and Great Far East. Oklahoma, 1926. Sepia-toned panoramic photograph of the full cast in costume, at their headquarters in Ardmore, Okla. 48 x 8". Chipping and staining along top margin with two tears affecting image, two upper corners torn in margin, staining and scraping along the bottom of image, and some soiling on the ends.
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.
COL. TIM MCCOY'S REAL WILD WEST.COL. TIM MCCOY'S REAL WILD WEST. THE WINNING OF THE WES...Col. Tim McCoy's Real Wild West. The Winning of the West. New York: Tooker Ð Moore Litho, ca. 1930s. Large color lithograph portrait of Tim McCoy, actor and onetime performer with Barnum and Bailey, shown atop an Indian brave in full war gear galloping on his horse. Folds. Excellent.
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.
WILD WEST SHOW AND CIRCUS CASTWILD WEST SHOW AND CIRCUS CAST PHOTOGRAPH.Wild West Show and Circus Cast Photograph. Circa 1930. A photograph of an unnamed Wild West show with some spectators in the background. Mounted to 39 x 10" overall. Significant staining on left side of image, some light chipping on margins, and small tears that lightly affect image. Fair.
[Juvenile Literature] Group of[Juvenile Literature] Group of over 70 titles of boys' adventure literature with emphasis on the Wild West late 19th/early 20th century Estimate $ 150-250
WESTERN TRAILS.Western Trails.WESTERN TRAILS.Western Trails. Universal, 1938. One sheet (41 x 27"). Cowboy Western starring Bob Baker, Marjorie Reynolds, Carlyle Moore, Franko Corsarro, and Bob Burns, directed by George Waggner. Unrestored, with ink smudging in the trimmed bottom margin, cello-tape repairs on the reverse with previous attempts to over-color losses at intersecting folds, somewhat ragged edges, and other wear. Sold as-is.
Buffalo Bill's Wild West ReviewBuffalo Bill's Wild West Review London 1892 Buffalo Bill's Wild West Review Earl's Court London 1892. Folio 19pp plus chromolithographed cover. Edited by William Cangan with 61 illustrations by Charles Henckel. Descended in the Family of a Member of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Cowboy Band Condition: Edge wear partial separation at spine and a 3 in. horizontal tear from the right edge of the cover. Interior leaves with scattered stains and minor tears at edges.
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show inBuffalo Bill's Wild West Show in London Official Programme Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World. Official Programme. 64pp plus advertisements 7.5 x 9.75 in. Plain paper wrappers protecting color lithographed pictorial wrappers. Includes a diagram of the stage area and a listing of the events all aimed to educate the spectator... in the picturesque life on the Western American Plains in the days just past. Published in London by the Parlington Advertising Company ca 1900. Condition: Light wear and light soiling to covers and inside pages.
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'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.
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.
COL. TIM MCCOY'S REAL WILD WEST.COL. TIM MCCOY'S REAL WILD WEST. COWBOYS OF THREE CONTI...Col. Tim McCoy's Real Wild West. Cowboys of Three Continents. New York: Union, ca. 1938. Color lithograph mounted and varnished on board, in a wooden frame. 26 x 19". Borders trimmed, a few minor abrasions to printed area, minor toning. Sold as-is.
MILLER BROS. 101 RANCH, WILD WESTMILLER BROS. 101 RANCH, WILD WEST AND GREAT FAR EAST.Kelty, Edward (American, 1888 Ð 1967). Miller Bros. 101 Ranch, Wild West and Great Far East. New York, ca. 1926. Sepia-toned panoramic photograph of the Miller Bros. 101 Ranch, Wild West and Great Far East Show troupe. All faces are clear and some performers are pulling small gags for the photo. 41 x 8". Creased in the middle, with two small tears with one affecting image, and pinholes in corners. Very good.
Large Western illustration depictingLarge Western illustration depicting a shootout, oil on board, unsigned, 29" x 19" sight, framed 36-3/4" x 26-3/4", very good condition
BUFFALO BILL AND PAWNEE BILL'SBUFFALO 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.
MILLER BROS. 101 RANCH REAL WILDMILLER BROS. 101 RANCH REAL WILD WEST AND GREAT FAR EAS...Miller Bros. 101 Ranch Real Wild West and Great Far East. Pocahontas and Captain John Smith. N.p., ca. 1910s. Color lithograph mounted on board, in a wooden frame. 39 x 26 _". Chipped portion upper right, scattered tears and losses, toning, trimmed borders. Poor.
COLLECTION OF WILD WEST SHOW PHOTOGRAPHSCOLLECTION OF WILD WEST SHOW PHOTOGRAPHS AND EPHEMERA.Collection of Wild West Show Photographs and Ephemera. Various dates and publishers, ca. 1911 Ð 1946. Mostly related to the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch and Real Wild West Shows, including three Christmas cards, a variety of cast and action photographs, four souvenir programs from the 1946 Golden Jubilee shows, and a full 1926 season program in very good condition. Various sizes, the largest being 8 _ x 11".
(AMERICANA: THE WEST) Eight titles(AMERICANA: THE WEST) Eight titles including: 1) W. F. Cody, The Life and Adventures of "Buffalo Bill" (NY: 1927) 12mo, cloth; 2) Harry Rockwood, Allan Keene, the War Detective (NY: cop. 1884) 12mo, cloth; 3) John Habberton, Some Folks (NY: Derby, 1877) 8vo, pictorial gilt cloth
COL. TIM MCCOY'S REAL WILD WEST.Kelty,COL. TIM MCCOY'S REAL WILD WEST.Kelty, Edward (American, 1888 Ð 1967). Col. Tim McCoy's Real Wild West. New York: Century, 1938. Taken in Washington, D.C., 1938. Sepia-toned photograph of the cast of Col. Tim McCoy's Real Wild West. Tim McCoy was an actor in western films and one of the youngest brigadier generals in U. S. Army history. Mounted on board. 23 _ x 15 _" including mount. Heavily creased; one large tear and one small tear affecting left side of image; and some soiling. Fair.
BUFFALO BILL'S DIE CUT WILD WESTBUFFALO 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'S WILD WESTBuffaloBUFFALO 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.
THE ORIGINAL AND WORLD FAMED WILDTHE ORIGINAL AND WORLD FAMED WILD WEST AND GREAT ADAM F...The Original and World Famed Wild West and Great Adam Forepaugh Shows. N.p., ca. 1888. 10 _ x 29". Broadside advertisement for a variety of Wild West entertainment, "Possibly the most novel and gigantic exhibition ever presented." Heavily chipped margins with losses affecting images and text, creases, tears inexpertly repaired with tape.