Wells, Fargo & Co. directly ran stagelines only from 1866 to 1869, from Nebraska to California, and north from Utah into Montana and Idaho. Wells Fargo‘s files of stage drivers are far from complete, and mostly list drivers in California and Oregon. There is also some information on drivers of the Cal-Oregon stagecoach company that Wells Fargo contracted with for most of Wells Fargo‘s staging history, independent locally-run stage lines carried the express. These stagelines advertised in their town’s business directories and newspapers, which are usually available at state and county historical societies and special libraries. There were many Wells Fargowagon drivers, delivering for the Company in small towns and big cities until 1918. $2450
OLD E. GARCIA SILVER INLAID SPUR.
Old single E. Garcia Silver inlaid spur marked inside of heel band. $125
BULL HEAD SPURS.
Nice spurs with bull heads and silver wire running up and down spurs. $325
ANCHOR INDIAN HEAD SPUR.
Single Indian head spur marked with the anchor symbol. This is a small spur for a lady or child. Not often seen with Indian head on such a small spur. $175
1800’S HORSE HAIR GLOVES.
Old pair of horse hair gloves mittens. Great for display. $365
CABINET CARD PHOTO ARMED COWBOY.
Photo of Cowboy armed to the T. Really a nice photo of the cowboy days. $595
MAKER MARKED HUNTSVILLE TEXAS PRISION BIT.
Maker marked Huntsville Prison bit. HARVEY is marked on the slobber bar. Engraved on the side of bit is vine and leaves. Prison items are getting hard to find. $375
THE IRON CLAW HANDCUFF.
This is a handcuff called the Iron Claw. It was used and put on the prisioner to make them come along with you. It is marked by the maker ARGUS MFG.CO. On the other side in big letters it says THE IRON CLAW. It is in excellent condition and comes with the original pouch. $325
101 RANCH INDIAN HEAD POTTERY VASE.
This is a very rare pottery vase with 3 Indian chiefs in full headdress. This piece came out of the famous 101 Ranch Home. The 101 Ranch had many shows with Buffalo Bill, Pawnee Bill and other famous characters of that time. This was probably special made for Zach Miller or one of the boys from the 101 Ranch. It is a nice piece of western history. $1550
VINTAGE BEADED GLOVES.
Old vintage beaded gloves in good condition. $375
RARE CHILDS BEADED GLOVES.
Rare to find beaded gloves for a child. $475
OLD SPUR HALLMARKS.
This old spur has several different hallmarks on the shank. Also has 2A39 on shank. $65
WELLS FARGO & CO. GUARD TIFFANY NEW YORK BUTTONS.
Rare buttons made by TIFFANY & CO NEW YORK. WELLS FARGO GUARD. Buttons are in good condition. $795
LARGE MEXICAN SPURS.
Engraved pair of Mexican spurs. Engraved on both sides. Good set for a fireplace mantel. $165
WELLS FARGO EXPRESS DOCUMENT POUCH.
WELLS FARGO & CO EXPRESS leather document pouch. Under flap it says VALUABLE PAPERS. Compliments ELLIS WHOLESALE DRUG CO. Springfield, Missouri. Pouch measures 11 x 6 1/2 inches. $495
1800’s TACKED TRUNK.
Old trunk strips of deer hide with tacks. Inside of trunk lined with 1846 dated newspaper. It has original key & lock. Trunk is in good condition and measures 18 inches long and 7 1/2 high. $695
CABINET CARD HANGING PHOTO.
Old hanging photo. $475
OLD SPURS.
Good old set of aluminum spurs missing one spoke on rowel. This would make for a great pair to wear around the ranch. $165
VINTAGE COWGIRL LEATHER STETSON JACKET.
Vintage Stetson leather jacket with cowhide. Jacket is a size 8 and is in good condition. $375
H BAR C WESTERN SHIRT VINTAGE.
Vintage western shirt In 1936 they opened an office in Los Angeles and later changed the label to H bar C California Ranchwear. $125
H BAR C RANCH WEAR SHIRT.
Vintage ladys western shirt In 1936 they opened an office in Los Angeles and later changed the label to H bar C California Ranchwear. $125