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BUFFALO BILL, PAWNEE BILL AND BUFFALO JONES.
GESSFORD, JOSEPH GAYLORD, photographer.
[Pawnee Bill, Buffalo Bill and Buffalo Jones.] Mammoth albumen print full length portrait of all three men, 15 1/2 x 12 3/4 inches,

27 – 28 August 2021, 15:00 PDT
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BUFFALO BILL, PAWNEE BILL AND BUFFALO JONES.

GESSFORD, JOSEPH GAYLORD, photographer. [Pawnee Bill, Buffalo Bill and Buffalo Jones.] Mammoth albumen print full length portrait of all three men, 15 1/2 x 12 3/4 inches, c.1909, with photographer's signature in the negative ("Gessford / NY"), crease at upper center and lower center, otherwise very fine, framed.

A handsome portrait of the three "Wild West" stars, likely from a portrait series taken by Gessford to celebrate the merger of Buffalo Bill's and Pawnee Bill's shows.

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