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BUFFALO BILL AND THE STARS OF HIS SHOW.
A collection of images and ephemera relating to Cody and others integral to the Wild West Show, as follows:

27 – 28 August 2021, 15:00 PDT
Los Angeles

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BUFFALO BILL AND THE STARS OF HIS SHOW.

A collection of images and ephemera relating to Cody and others integral to the Wild West Show, as follows:
1. Albumen print cabinet card full length portrait of Cody, 5 x 3 3/4 inches laid down to 6 1/2 x 4 inch board, 1870s, lacking photographer's imprint.
2. Albumen print cabinet card head and shoulders portrait of Cody, dated 1897 in ink to verso, photographer's imprint to lower mount ("Falk ... Madison Square").
3. Albumen print cabinet card head and shoulders portrait of Cody in buckskin vest and hat, photographer's imprint to lower mount ("Stacy / Wild West / Brooklyn")
4. Albumen print cabinet card portrait of Cody, head and shoulders profile portrait, photographer's imprint to lower mount ("Brisbois").
5. Gelatin silver print portrait of Cody, Lillie, and Buffalo Jones, Gessford blindstamp to lower mount, inscribed by Pawnee Bill.
6. Gelatin silver print cabinet card of Cody and Col. Henry Inman, photographer's imprint to lower mount ("Pach Bros").
7. Panoramic gelatin silver print photo of Pawnee Bill Show preparing for a parade, 4 x 9 1/2 inches laid down to larger board, photographer's blindstamp to lower right ("F.W. Glasier / Brockton Mass").
WITH: two cut signatures of Cody and an 1895 show programme featuring chromolithographic cover.

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