Buffalo Bill held a U.S. patent for a decorative bit modeled after a Colt revolver. Buffalo Bill was desperate for money and searching for a way to restart his own show. Soon after the bit was patented, he assigned the patent to the North & Judd manufacturing company. Unfortunately, Buffalo Bill Cody died on January 10, 1917, before he was able to establish a new show. The Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody Wyoming owns two examples of this bit. This bit is listed by the US Patent office AS BEING INVENTED BY William F. Cody of Cody, Wyoming and a patent being granted on Nov 28, 1916. Listed in catalog as ”Buffalo Bill” Gun Bit #1472. $2995
OLD CANON CITY PRISON SILVER INLAID SPURS.
Antique long shank double inlaid Canon City Prison made spurs. One of the best Canon City spurs seen. POR
Rare size saddle made by R.T. FRAZIER PUBELO COLO 12-inch seat. Saddle is in great condition. $2950
1870’S INDIAN QUILLED GAUNTLETS.
Rare, quilled gauntlets made around the 1870’s. You hardly ever see gauntlets quilled. Almost always beaded. They are in good condition. $1495
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OLD WEST MONROE VEACH TRENTON MO OLD WEST TRICK SADDLE.
The classic trick saddle is mounted with the traditional straight, elevated nickel horn on a narrow-tooled leather pommel, quilted horsehide seat with padding, deep carved tooling overall, nice quality leather-covered stirrups apparently the original, leather vault hand holds, stamped mark of MONROE VEACH TRENTON MO. Measures 15 inches from the gullet to the stitching on the cantle. $6550
C.P. SHIPLEY HIGH BACK SADDLE.
The high-back Western saddle is decorated in stamped decoration of intertwined design outlining the edges of the undercut swell, each skirt and jockey, across the seat and around both sides of the cantle as well as each fender, around the horn and each side of the seat, six aluminum conchos with strings, the stirrups wrapped in leather, the fender’s each stamped ‘Chas. P. Shipley Maker Kansas City Missouri’ and on the seat where it’s numbered 576. Measures 13 inches from the gullet to the stitching on the cantle. $2275
ANTIQUE DOUBLE LOOP HIGH BACK SADDLE.
Old double loop high back saddle. Brass hearts on each side. Saddle is in great condition. Sold
1800’s TEXAS HOPE HIGH BACK SADDLE.
Nice 1800’s TEXAS HOPE high back saddle with 14” seat. $2450
CIVIL WAR SADDLE.
In nice condition Civil War Saddle. Great for display. $2795
1870’s PONY EXPRESS SADDLE BAGS.
Rare 1800’s Pony Express saddle bags with handles. $1595
1800’s TEXAS SADDLE.
Old Texas saddle with a 12-inch seat. Saddle is in good condition. $795
BUERMANN HIGH PORT BIT.
Old Buermann High Port Bit. $125
200-YEAR-OLD SADDLE.
Rare 200-year-old saddle made of wood and painted Dragons on front of saddle. $495
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J.S COLLINS MOTHER HUBBARD SADDLE.
In 1864 brothers J.S. Collins and Gilbert H. Collins opened their first saddle shop in Omaha, NE. Collin saddles are hard to come by in any condition. This saddle is in good condition. It has double loop seat, hand tooling and two double layered, scalloped leather conchos. Rare saddle to come by. $1750
OLD CIRCA 1800’S RIBEIRINHO SADDLE.
Nice old saddle in good condition made in Brazil and sold in America. $1995
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16TH CENTURY STIRRUPS.
Rare stirrups from the 16th century with name tag on top. $2550
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CIVIL WAR US SADDLE.
Good condition Civil War saddle with US on each stirrup cover. $2995
Rare 1800’s maker marked with long horn Bull with Texas above. Each fender has Long horn Bull. Saddle is in good condition. Rare to find early 1800’s Texas marked saddles. P.O.R
TEXAS CONFEDERATE ROSETTES.
Rare confederate Texas rosettes. Came out of an old time Texas collection. $750
OLD WOOD STIRRUP.
Solid carved wood stirrup engraved on side. Nice old stirrup. $125
SLIESTER HIGH PORT BIT.
Old high port bit made by SLIESTER stamped on bit. It is in good usable condition. $250