Description: Old Western Buffalo Bill Cody Old Wild West Memorabilia Collectibles Buffalo Bill Cody Wild West & Congress of Rough RidersOfficial Show Program, 1893 We recently acquired Three ORIGINAL Historical 19th Century programs for Buffalo Bill's Wild West. One from the 1884 Season and Two for the first and second halves of the 1893 season. This is the 1893 Season Part Two (Second half of season 1893). The 1893 Season Part 1 is also offered here in our eBay listings. THIS particular Bill Cody Show Program is in Extraordinary condition. Not torn, stained or taped like most that appear for sale. And cover shows bright colors. Note: These are some of the earliest surviving Buffalo Bill Wild West Show programs that we have ever acquired since we started collecting historical artifacts in 1980. Most that appear on the market are from the early 20th century. If you appreciate historical artifacts and in particular the Wild West of the mid and late 19th century, here is a most exciting piece of history. With spectacular color artwork on front and back cover. Filled with 64 Pages of amazing historical illustrations and fascinating stories of the Wild West era Rare historical program for Buffalo Bill's Wild West for the second half of the 1893 season. Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World / Historical Sketches. Chicago, IL: The Blakely Printing Company, 1893. 8vo, chromolithographed paper wraps featuring Cody and an attack on the Overland Stage, and on the back cover "Sioux on the War-Path; Stronghold in the Bad Lands of the Hostile Indians, Chiefs 'Short Bull' and 'Kicking Bear,'". Annie Oakley and Johnny Baker were featured sharpshooters. Size: 6x8.5" Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World / Historical Sketches & Programme. Chicago, IL: The Blakely Printing Company, 1893. 8vo, chromolithographed paper wraps featuring Cody and an attack on the Overland Stage on the front cover and on the back cover "Sioux on the War-Path; Stronghold in the Bad Lands of the Hostile Indians, Chiefs 'Short Bull' and 'Kicking Bear,'" 64 numbered pages (front cover has small separation near lower edge, else very good). This program is the second type used during the 1893 season in Chicago. Annie Oakley and Johnny Baker were featured sharpshooters. As never before, the program featured horseback riders in exciting races and exhibitions of daring and skill. Has most of the illustrations as Program A of the first half of the 1893 season. Very Good condition, actually quite amazing condition for a 140 year old Program document. 64 numbered pages.. This program represents the second half of the first season the Wild West became the Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders. The show spent the entire year near the grounds of the Columbian Exhibition in Chicago, playing 302 performances. Condition: Front cover attached and overall amazing condition, some soiling, toning, contents good. The cover, other than a small spine separation is in quite remarkable condition considering it is 140 Years old! Has small separation near lower spine edge, else very good. Unlike most of these that appear on the market, the cover has No tape, no missing pieces, no tears or stains. And the inside is even more impressive, with just the antique sepia patina you would expect from a 140 year old historical document. * See enlargeable images above
Price: 1250 USD
Location: Saint Augustine, Florida
End Time: 2024-11-20T22:00:10.000Z
Shipping Cost: 10 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Year: 1893
Signed: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States