A fantastic 1870’s studded holster & money belt. Fits Colt single action 4-3/4” barrel. Revolver just for display. $3995
OKLAHOMA’S FAMOUS COWBOY WILL ROGERS PERSONAL GAL-LEG SPURS.
Rogers began his show business career as a trick roper in “Texas Jack’s Wild West Circus” in South Africa: Hollywood discovered Rogers in 1918, as Samuel Goldwyn gave him the title role in Laughing Bill Hyde. Rogers made 48 silent movies, but with the arrival of sound in 1929, he became a top star in that medium. His first sound film, They Had to See Paris (1929), gave him the chance to exercise his verbal wit. Radio was the exciting new medium, and Rogers became a star there as well, broadcasting his newspaper pieces. From 1929 to 1935, he made radio broadcasts for the Gulf oil Company. This weekly Sunday evening show, The Gulf Headliners, ranked among the top radio programs in the country. William Adair Rogers died in a plane crash in 1935. Before his death, the state of Oklahoma commissioned a statue of Rogers, to be displayed as one of the two it has in the National Statuary Hall Collection of the United States Capitol. The gal-leg spurs are in nice condition with his initials W.A.R. ”William Adair Rogers”. POR
Bianchi Spurs BUDA TEXAS 101 Ranch for WYLIE “BILL” KUYKENDALL’S.
The Kuykendall family has a long history in Texas. Robert H. Kuykendall, Sr. was one of the first three hundred settler families to receive land grants in Stephen F. Austin’s colony. He received two leagues of land in southeastern Texas along the Colorado River in 1824. Robert’s grandson Wiley was among the first Texans to drive cattle long distances, trailing herds to Missouri and Illinois in the late 1850s, over a decade before large cattle drives became common. Wylie’s son, Gill, purchased an 11,000 acre ranch in Hays County that became the Kuykendall 101 Ranch. After Gill passed away at the young age of 35, his wife Maggie ran the ranch. Gill and Maggie’s son Wylie “Bill” inherited a portion of the 101 Ranch from his mother. While he ultimately sold his portion in 1948, Bill continued to operate ranches in Mexico and Kyle County until his death in 1976. POR
1850’s CALIFORNIA GOLD MINERS TWO-PIECE BUCKLE.
Rare 1850’s two-piece buckle depicting gold miner swinging his pickax. 31 stars around the whole buckle with EUREKA at very top. 31 stars represents the United States with California as the 31st state, which joined the Union on September 9, 1850. Nice old buckle. $2995
1880’s CALIFORNIA SILVER INLAID SPURS.
Old California silver inlaid spurs with great looking shank. Spurs are in very good condition. $2250
Antique iron strongbox ”Wells Fargo & Co. Black Hawk, Colo.” A nice old American frontier piece of history. Measures 13” x 9” x 7”. POR
101 RANCH MILLER BRO’S BULL HEAD BOOT JACK.
Old 101 Ranch Miller Bro’s Bull head boot jack. Patent Pending on under side. $995
1800’s INDIAN CHIEF SMOKE PIPE TINTYPE PHOTO.
Rare tintype photo Indian Chief holding his smoke pipe. $1275
1800’s WELLS FARGO & CO SPECIAL AGENT BADGE.
Rare 1800’s Special Agent Wells Fargo & Co Badge. $2895
Rex Schnitger Wyoming Spurs.
MOST UNIQUE REX SCHNITGER WYOMING SPURS.
These spurs have been said to be the most unique antique Rex Schnitger Wyoming spurs seen. A magnitude of work went into making these massive double mounted spurs. Just a standout pair of spurs. p.o.r
1870’s WILL & FINCK S.F. CAL PUSH DAGGER.
Rare gambler’s push dagger with mechanical lock sheath. Horn grip, blade marked WILL & FINCK S.F. CAL. Measures 7-3/4” with a 5-1/2” blade. Nice early gamblers push dagger. P.O.R
W.F. CODY’S WILD WEST MAKER MARKED HOLSTER & 1851 COLT NAVY REVOLVER.
Scarce maker marked beaded holster & 1851 Colt Navy Revolver. W.F. CODY’S WILD WEST Maker stamp inside of holster belt loop. 1851 Colt Navy with all matching serial numbers in good condition. Very rare to find original items used in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Shows. $9750
1800’s TOMBSTONE MARSHAL BADGE.
Rare 1800’s-coin silver 6- point Tombstone Marshal badge. $2995
UNIQUE 1800’s INDIAN TACKED SNAKESKIN BELT.
Very unique 1800’s Indian tacked belt with snakeskin over leather. Belt measures 36 inches long. In good condition. $2995
BUFFALO BILL WILD WEST SHOW.
18OO’s BUFFALO BILL WILD WEST SHOW BEADED VEST.
Antique Buffalo Bill Wild West Show beaded vest with Indians on horseback. On back of vest cowgirls and bucking horse and says Let’er Buck. $4875
1850’s WELLS FARGO & CO EXPRESS SADDLE HOLSTERS.
Rare 1850’s saddle holsters for flintlock pistols. Upon the body of one of the holsters is the remnants of an old Wells Fargo & Co tag. The scabbard portion are hard leather. The muzzles are open ended. $4950
EXTRA RARE WELLS FARGO SOUTHERN ARIZONA TERRITORY BISBEE SCHEDULE MAIL & STAGE CO. BROADSIDE.
Very rare broadside Wells Fargo Mail & Stage Co. Southern Arizona Territory Bisbee Schedule. Read the recommended Equipment for the overland passenger, pretty cool what was recommended. 10 days to San Francisco and California Gold Camps-Average Speed 5 miles Per Hour. Very few real ones in circulation if any. P.O.R
1840’s INDIAN BEADED 24-STAR AMERICAN FLAG GUN HOLSTER.
Rare 1840’s Indian holster beaded American Flag on deer skin. Holster measures 9 1/4” long in good condition. 24 stars represents the state of Missouri. $4550
FAMOUS LAWMAN WYATT EARP CABINET CARD PHOTO.
Rare cabinet card photo of the famous lawman Wyatt Earp. He was a legendary frontiersman of the American west. He was an itinerant saloonkeeper, gambler, lawman, gunslinger. Earp was one of the best lawmen of the old west. $15k
TOM MIX SADDLE MGM STUDIOS.
TOM MIX STERLING SILVER SADDLE. MGM
This spectacular saddle is sterling silver beautifully hand engraved. It comes with catalog and receipt from the 1970 auction. The provenance as being purchased at the David Weisz Auction in 1970. The sale was marketed as” Public AUCTION of the Countless Treasures Acquired from MGM, Metro Goldwyn Mayer”. The sale was located in Beverly Hills, CA at the studios. The studio was having an auction to liquidate a large portion of its old, antique, and vintage movie props. The consignor states that her father bought the saddle and other props. He had his brother drive out to California to go to the auction to buy and bring back lots to Pennsylvania. She also states that this particular saddle was used by a well-known movie star from the period of silent film and early films from the early period of Hollywood. His name was Tom Mix. He was considered the first western movie star he was born in Pennsylvania in 1880. He appeared in over 291 movies from 1909-1935 all but nine were silent films. Saddle was located in the family barn for about 50 years. Cleaned it up a bit, there are 2 pieces of silver missing on each fender. The seat measures 15 inches. A true piece of Western history. P.O.R
RARE ARROW SHANK CANON CITY PRISON SPURS.
Rare arrow shank spurs made at the Canon City Prison. Very few you will see arrow shanked. $1750
FAMOUS LAWMAN PAT GARRET & INDIAN CHIEF TINTYPE PHOTO.
Very rare tintype photo of the famous lawman Pat Garret holding his revolver and posing with a Indian Chief. POR
WELLS FARGO & CO EXPRESS DEPOT COLORADO CABINET CARD PHOTO.
Wells Fargo & Co. cabinet card photo. Very few photos of the Wells Fargo business. Stagecoaches carrying the Wells Fargo name rolled from Nebraska to California via Denver and Salt Lake City. From Denver coaches served the mining towns of the Rockies, and from Salt Lake City, they carried mail and passengers to Montana, and Idaho. $2995
TORRANCE COUNTY NEW MEXICO SHERIFF’S POSSE STERLING SILVER BADGE-CHAPS-MARTINGALE.
Most rare from the old west Sheriff’s Posse sterling silver badge, chaps & martingale. Sterling silver badge Torrance County New Mexico with sheriff riding on horse. Chaps are maker marked George Lawrence Portland Oregon. They have the cowboy’s initials stamped on the belt E.A.D All 3 pieces have SHERIFF’S POSSE on them. They make a really nice display from the old west. $3995
MINT McChesney FLYING GOOSE SPURS.
Mint condition double mounted flying goose pattern McChesney Spurs. A very rare pattern to find. These come with the original spur straps. $4995
1800’s BEADED-PAINTED INDIAN SHIRT.
A fabulous 1800’s beaded-painted Indian shirt with hair and Elk teeth. One of the best Indian shirts seen. POR
OLD TEXAS COWBOY BRONCO BELT. ”TEXAS STAR”
Old Cowboy Broncho Belt with Texas Star engraved in middle of Belt. $695
1800’S TEX-MEX STERLING SILVER HIGHBACK SADDLE.
Fabolous early TEXAS-MEXICAN high back Saddle. Sterling silver horn and seat. Saddle is in remarkable shape. Seat is 20”. $12k
HAMLEY & CO. PENDLETON OREGON SPURS.
Scarce maker marked HAMLEY & CO. PENDLETON OR. SPURS. Silver mounted with card suits. Rare half-moon shank. 1911 & 1913 dime coin strap buttons. These are a large pair of spurs. $5550
WELLS FARGO & COMPANY SADDLE BAGS.
Ultra rare 1800’s Wells Fargo & Company Saddle Bags. $6550
RARE SALESMAN SAMPLE BIT.
Scarce Salesman sample bit. Rearing horse. $1550
SCARCE 1800’S FISH SPADE BIT.
Seldom seen 1800’s spade bit in shape of fish. Bit is in good condition. $3550
OLD WEST LAWMAN WYATT EARP, VIRGIL EARP, LAWRENCE E. DEGER DODGE CITY KANSAS PHOTO.
Unpublished historical lawman photo. Front row to left. Virgil Earp, Governor John P. St. John, Wyatt Earp. Standing in back row left William H. Harris, Thomas C. Nixion policeman & storekeeper set Buffalo hunting records. First Marshal of Dodge City Lawrence E. Deger. Dodge City Kansas. POR
MAIN & WINCHESTER HIGH BACK SADDLE.
Scarce high back saddle maker marked Main & Winchester Co. Circa 1870’s. P.O.R
F.M. STERN JOSE CALIFORNIA CARD SUIT CONCHO BELT.
Rare maker marked F.M. STERN JOSE CALIFORNIA card suit Concho Belt. $1395
O. CROCKETT SILVER MOUNTED SPURS.
Maker marked O. CROCKETT inside of heel bands. Nice large spurs rare pattern. P.O.R
G.A. BISCHOFF EAGLE HEAD SPURS.
Nicest pair of Bischoff spurs seen. G.A. Bischoff most sought-after spurs. Maker marked inside of heel band. Spurs have silver overlay and Eagle head shanks, untouched condition. P.O.R
G.A. BISCHOFF MOUNTED BIT.
Super rare G.A. BISCHOFF mounted bit. POR
MOST RARE G.S. GARCIA ELKO STAR BIT.
Exceedingly rare maker marked G.S. Garcia cut out star Bit. Made around 1905-1910. These are the most prized out of the G.S. Garcia made Bits. P.O.R
MOST RARE G.S. GARCIA ELKO STAR SPURS.
Exceedingly rare maker marked G.S. Garcia cut out star spurs. Made around 1905-1910. These are the most prized out of the G.S. Garcia made spurs. P.O.R
R.F. FORD COWBOY SPURS.
Old spurs maker marked R.F. FORD SAN ANGELO TX. $1795
Cabinet card photo Seth Bullock Sheriff of Deadwood South Dakota. Seth Bullock is the only stabilizing force standing in the way of utter chaos. The day after Hickok was killed Bullock was hired to be sheriff. He was Deadwood’s first sheriff. When appointed sheriff, one of Bullock’s first duties was to confront Dodge City Deputy Marshal Wyatt Earp, who was possibly interested in the sheriff’s job. Bullock told Earp that his services were not needed. A week later Earp left Deadwood to return to Dodge City Kansas. P.O.R
TEXAS ARTIST WILLIAM H. SMITH OIL PAINTING GRAND CHAMPION. 1/150
Texas Artist William H. Smith titled Grand Champion. Oil painting numbered 1/150. Measures 24 x 18 unframed. $995
ANTIQUE PHOTO POSTCARD TOM KING, KING BRO’S. RODEO.
Old postcard of Tom King of the King Bro’s Rodeo. $125
1800’s CAST IRON BUFFALO BILL ON HORSE.
Rare cast iron of Buffalo Bill riding his horse. Measures 12 inches tall and 9 1/2 inches wide. $1495
1800’s COWBOY BEAVER MITS.
Cowboy mitts made from Beaver fur. Gloves are in great condition. $225