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Lot of 31 early Western postcard photos including a tintype of a ranch han

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:210.00 USD
Lot of 31 early Western postcard photos  including a tintype of a ranch han
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Lot of 31 early Western postcard photos including a tintype of a ranch hand or miner. This interesting lot has many card from the early 1900’s including round-ups, branding, bronco busting, bull dogging, two postcards of the Bacon Brothers, “World’s Longest Horseback Riders”, a great photo postcard of a youngster in cowboy outfit holding what appears to be a rubber band gun, dated Oct. 3, 1916 with the handwritten note “Hello Uncle Pete! I am Erhardt Bernard, Seven Years Old”. Also four staged photos of men in cowboy outfits holding guns including a Remington percussion Army revolver, possibly a Colt SAA with hard rubber eagle grips, a lever action Marlin rifle and possibly a S&W DA top break .44 revolver (or copy of same) and a Remington percussion revolver, a pocket size DA top break revolver and SxS shotgun. Also a street scene of early Tucson, AZ, an early photo postcard of Tom Mix and a later photo postcard of Gene Autry. A great varied lot of Western subject matter! Est.: $175-$275.