John Wayne "The Searchers" Bib Front Shirt

The iconic 10 button bib front shirt worn by Wayne in "The Searchers" (1956), Complete with Wayne's original screen worn neckerchief. Sewn-in Western Costume Co. label: "11-2107-2 / John Wayne / Chest 46 / Sleeve Ch. #5", with WCC stamps.

More than just a John Wayne and John Ford collaboration, “The Searchers” is widely regarded to be one of the greatest Westerns of all time. Directed by John Ford, starring Wayne as Ethan Edwards along with Natalie Wood, Jeffery Hunter and Vera Miles.

"John Ford's “The Searchers” contains scenes of magnificence, and one of John Wayne's best performances. There are shots that are astonishingly beautiful. A cover story in New York magazine called it the most influential movie in American history… Ethan Edwards, fierce, alone, a defeated soldier with no role in peacetime, is one of the most compelling characters Ford and Wayne ever created (they worked together on 14 films)." --Roger Ebert

Included in the lot is an original promotional photo of Wayne wearing the shirt.

Lot 280, Sold $23,600.
Brian Lebel's Mesa Old West Auction - January 23, 2021. Mesa, AZ.

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Rare and Historic Sharps Model 1874 No. 1 Creedmoor Target Rifle

S/N 155011, .44 caliber, 34 inch barrel Sharps Model 1874 No. 1 Creedmoor. Blue and case color finish, walnut pistol grip checkered, shotgun butt stock, walnut checkered forearm, Vernier tang sight and wind gauge front sight. Sharps letter states sent to H.T. Hansen of Helena, M.T. circa 1875. Condition: excellent bright bore, 95% original barrel blue, 90% receiver case colors fading slightly, pistol grip has crack at heal, remaining wood excellent, Vernier tang sight numbered to rifle, excellent mechanically, excellent marks.

This was 1 of 3 Sharps Creedmoor rifles known to have been sent to Samuel Hauser, in Helena. He and his good friend, Granville Stewart, were set to have a shooting contest, so Hauser ordered 3 (noted in included Sharps letter). This gun was among them. Samuel Hauser was a famous early Montana pioneer, miner, banker, and went on the 1870 Washburn-Langford-Doan expedition to Yellowstone. His lobbying efforts later helped with the creation of Yellowstone National Park. He was the first territorial governor of Montana Territory in 1885. Hauser was also a Vigilante.

Includes Sharps letter and correspondence with Mr. W.S. Peace regarding his research.

Provenance: From the Montana History Collection of Jerry "Buzz" Nyhart.

Lot 94, Sold $53,100.
Brian Lebel's Mesa Old West Auction - January 23, 2021. Mesa, AZ.

Clark Gable's Personal Silver Saddle with Bohlin History

A showy yet understated, 1930s silver mounted saddle, with Bohlin martingale, bridle and bit, which originally belonged to Clark Gable, and also has fantastic Edward Bohlin history.

Brown, floral carved, maker-marked saddle, by the historic Southern California saddlery of Lichtenberger-Ferguson based in Los Angeles. Clark Gable brought the saddle to Bohlin’s shop to be silvered. The saddle features both floral and pattern stamping, and has been enhanced with a skillfully engraved sterling silver Cheyenne roll cantle cover. There are multiple silver domes down the side of the fenders and along the perimeter of the skirts, and also down both sides of the strikingly long and dramatic monkey-nose tapaderos. Additional embellishments include intricately engraved silver swell caps, and multiple engraved slotted silver conchos with raised rope edges. Edward H. Bohlin, Hollywood, silver trimmings and accessories are quite prevalent including multiple Bohlinmade and marked conchos and buckles.

Included is the accompanying Bohlin Martingale, split-ear Bridle and silver overlaid Bohlin marked California Bit. Both the martingale and saddle horn cap feature prominently placed, wonderfully engraved silver Bohlin conchos with raised gold "CG" initials. Gable used the saddle on his ranch in the San Fernando valley in the 1930s. Later, in the 1960s, the saddle was gifted to a Bohlin customer by Ed Bohlin in gratitude for helping avoid a lawsuit (story below).

Condition: The saddle is in very good condition. The Martingale has broken leather where one strap attaches to the medallion; it is also taped on a lower piece. The split-ear bridle has the leather broken on one side.

Provenance included with lot:

1) Edward H. Bohlin handwritten store receipt to "Gunderson" dated 4-12-68, listing a "Clark Gable Saddle - with Corona – Martingale - Bridle & Bit - Silver Trimmed - Value $750.00” [no charge listed], plus other gear purchased at the time. Salesman listed as "EHB" denoting Edward H. Bohlin.

2) Original typed and signed letter on Edward H. Bohlin's store stationary dated May 4, 1968 as Bill of Sale “in consideration of the sum of $1.00” for the Clark Gable Saddle, along with the original mailing envelope addressed to Mr. Gunderson in Oroville, California.

3) Robert Gunderson’s handwritten account of his acquisition of the Gable saddle from Bohlin.

4) Bohlin receipt dated 9-14-66 for Gunderson’s purchase of the “F.F. Barham silver saddle”.

5) Receipts between Gunderson and the Bohlin Shop in 1967.

Robert Gunderson’s Acquisition of the Clark Gable Saddle from Ed Bohlin:

Robert B. Gunderson (1925-2009) was born May 9, 1925 in Los Angeles, California and lived in California all his life, receiving an M.B.A. from Chico State University while going on to teach at Las Plumas High School in Oroville. Bob served as a Lt. Col. in the US Army, a Civil Engineer, a contractor and a rancher with an expressed fondness for the old west.

Robert fondly recalled visits to the Ed Bohlin saddlery in Hollywood and his wonderment at seeing all the fabulous silver mounted saddles in the Ed's showroom at Santa Monica and Highland. One day while he was visiting Bohlin's shop, Gunderson saw and purchased a silver mounted G.S. Garcia trophy saddle from the 1926 Elko, Nevada Rodeo. The saddle was from the heirs of the estate of F.F. Barham (publisher of the Los Angeles Herald-Express and close friend of William Randolph Hearst). What no one at Bohlin knew was that it had been consigned by one individual without the knowledge of the rest of the family.

Upon their discovery of the sale of their saddle, the Barham family threatened to sue Ed Bohlin, and it was then that Ed phoned Robert in Oroville and pleaded for the saddle's return so that Bohlin could avoid litigation and bad publicity resulting from a lawsuit by such a prominent Los Angeles Family. Gunderson generously acquiesced, and Ed drove up to Oroville in his “red Wagoneer” to pick-up the Garcia Saddle.

In his grateful appreciation for returning the Garcia saddle, Bohlin gave Gunderson the Lichtenberger-Ferguson Clark Gable saddle in exchange. Gunderson recalls, “What I didn’t, know he brought up the Gable Saddle and traded it to me for the Garcia, no strings attached. He was a great man.”

Lot 285, Sold $16,520
Brian Lebel's Mesa Old West Auction - January 23, 2021. Mesa, AZ.

John Wayne’s Winchester 1892 SRC used in “True Grit” and “Rooster Cogburn”.

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Movie-used Winchester carbine, with John Wayne’s special enlarged signature lever loop and shortened barrel, which enabled him to “flip” the carbine one-handed so he could load it while on horseback. A signature Duke move. Universal Studios requested that Stembridge gather the same guns Wayne used in “True Grit” (1969) when filming the sequel “Rooster Cogburn” (1975).

S/N S1015 (Stembridge Gun Rentals), .44-40 caliber, Winchester 1892 carbine. Shortened barrel, blue finish, walnut stock and forearm, updated barrel sight, large lever loop. Stembridge “S” on receiver and forearm. Condition: bore is not a factor, clean deep blue on receiver and barrel, touches of blue on lever, mechanically very good.

Includes copies of 2 Stembridge Gun Rentals invoices from “Rooster Cogburn”. Also includes a signed statement from Christopher Hearn regarding history, and a card from the old “Hollywood Gun Rentals” display.

Lot 317, Sold $88,500.
Brian Lebel's Mesa Old West Auction - January 23, 2021. Mesa, AZ.

Henry Repeating Rifle

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Henry Repeating Rifle. S/N 10587, .44 rimfire, 24 inch barrel, Henry Repeating Rifle. Blue and brass finish with walnut stocks, original sights, original iron cleaning rod in butt, circa 1865. In fantastic condition. This exhibits the infamous Henry bump and is an original non-swivel rifle. Condition: A truly remarkable rifle. Excellent bright bore, 90% original barrel blue (thinning slightly), smooth golden untouched brass, gun metal grey lever and hammer, excellent stock with minor use dings, iron cleaning rod.

The model for the American Winchester, “Flayderman’s Guide” states: “…Made in relatively limited quantities, and a revolutionary weapon in Civil War service, the Henry is one of the major collector’s items in the entire Winchester field.”

Sold $70,800.
Lot 543, Brian Lebel's Mesa Old West Auction - January 25, 2020. Mesa, AZ.

Factory Engraved, Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver

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Factory Engraved, Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver. S/N 154301/E, .44 caliber, 8 inch barrel, Colt Model 1860 Army Revolver. Cylinder, loading lever, and hammer are all gold plated; all other metal surfaces finished in silver. 1-piece ivory grips, circa 1865. Engraved in the late percussion vine style scroll. Complete with case containing correct accoutrements. Case (with key) and contents are all in very good condition.

Condition: excellent bore, 70% gold on loading lever, 10 % on cylinder, 50% on hammer; 90% silver plate overall, excellent grips, excellent mechanically, excellent engraving. Fire blue screws. Literature: Pictured in “The Book of Colt Engraving,” by R.L. Wilson. The original (framed) photograph that was taken for the book is included in the lot, as is Cordy’s copy of the book. Also pictured in the book “The William M. Locke Collection” by Frank Sellers.

Sold $47,200.
Lot 83, The Cordy Rich Collection of Antique American Firearms - January 24, 2020. Mesa, AZ.

Jesus M. Tapia (1856 - 1931) Filigreed Spurs

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Jesus M. Tapia (1856 - 1931) Filigreed Spurs. Exceedingly rare, artfully floral engraved, dropshank, silver inlaid, filigreed, twin harp and twisted rope pattern 1900s Southern California spurs with chased off-side and classic vaquero heel chains hanging from engraved swingers. Spurs exhibit all the classic Tapia characteristics including the telltale nesting bird design at the base of each heelband and his 12-point spoked rowel. Spurs affixed to two-piece, floral carved leathers with high domed and scalloped engraved period conchos. Fine, original condition, circa 1910.

Arguably the most coveted and valued of all the early California bit and spur makers, Jesus Tapia, was renowned for the elegance and grace of his pieces which frequently included very stylized iron work, tendrils and the elegant and artistry of filigree. Tapia's work was seldom marked but his style and quality were so distinctive that most advanced California spurs collectors have little trouble identifying the few pieces that do come to market.

Sold $29,500.
Lot 569, Brian Lebel's Mesa Old West Auction - January 25, 2020. Mesa, AZ.

Dale Harwood 1999 TCAA Exhibition Saddle

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Dale Harwood 1999 TCAA Exhibition Saddle. From the very first TCAA exhibition in September of 1999 at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, this saddle is a masterpiece of saddle maker’s art. Built on a 15” Wade tree, 7/8 double flat plate rigging, 4” cantle with Cheyenne roll, full tame-rose carving, sterling silver horn cap, conchos and stirrup bolts hand-engraved by Harwood. Hand engraved silver maker's plate on seat reads "DALE HARWOOD / MAKER TCA (logo) / SHELLEY, IDAHO".

EX: Roy Andersen Collection.

Literature: Pictured in "Cowboy Renaissance: The Traditional Cowboy Arts Association," by A. J. Mangum, page 24.

Sold $26,550.
Lot 501, Brian Lebel's Mesa Old West Auction - January 25, 2020. Mesa, AZ.

A Rare John Cox Canon City Prison Pistol Bit

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A Rare John Cox Canon City Prison Pistol Bit. A fantastic high-finish revolver bit, clearly stamped inside with Cox's prisoner number 4307. Engraved in "The Style" with star and diamond motif, inlaid abalone grips (one replaced) and swinging chain hangers. Detailed in every way including visible cartridge heads. 7 1/2" overall with a 5" low curb mouth. Includes a custom display stand.

John Cox (died 1940)
Cox was incarcerated for the second time in the Colorado State Penitentiary for murder and issued #4307. He had killed a friend in an argument about a pool game at the Calls Saloon in Altman, Colorado in 1897. Around 1909 the warden of the State Prison, Thomas J. Tynan started to put the prisoners to work and encouraged the inmates to make handicrafts, this was when Cox was to become its premier bit and spur maker. His work is highly sought-after and seldom found. This bit made in the early part of the 1900s shows the detail and precise workmanship that gave Cox his notoriety. Shown on page 131 of Cowboy Culture by Michael Friedman.

Sold $23,600.
Lot 557, Brian Lebel's Mesa Old West Auction - January 25, 2020. Mesa, AZ.

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Arizona Territory U.S. Marshal Badge

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A scarce identified, nickel, six-point star badge from Arizona Territory. U.S. Marshal W.K. Meade, circa 1880s. Engraved on the back of the badge “W.K. Meade and -1886-”. Nickel silver, hand cut lettering, cleaned and polished with newer paint. Hallmarked S.G. Adams Co. Repaired pin. Measures 3 1/2" across from tip to tip.

EX: Skinner Collection / Bakirtzis Collection

Includes letter from Skip Skinner to current owner regarding Skinner’s acquisition of the badge. Also includes black and white photograph of Meade.

William Kidder Meade served 2 terms as U.S. Marshal, July 8, 1885 to March 4, 1890 and again from May 8, 1893 until June 15, 1897.

Lot 122, Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 22, 2019. Santa Fe, NM.

Sold $9,440.

A John Wayne Nudie's Stetson Hat

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A 5X Stetson marked "Nudie's Rodeo Tailor" and "Made by Stetson / Especially For: / John Wayne". In the Duke's classic style, with added “age,” most likely for film work. 5" brim and 7" crown.

Lot 25, Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 22, 2019. Santa Fe, NM.
Sold $8,260.

Early Custom Edward H. Bohlin Spurs

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Early Custom Edward H. Bohlin Spurs
A very special pair of gold mounted spurs with a 1 1/4" tapered band and engraved sterling overlays. Cookie cutter 2" rowels. Marked with the small Bohlinmade - Hollywood football marks on the heelbands. High relief gold flowers. The shanks have up-swept very early type chap guards. Attached are two tone floral carved leathers with domed sterling conchos and marked buckles. Made on stainless steel bodies.

Lot 183, Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 22, 2019. Santa Fe, NM.
Sold $8,260

Montana Prison Horsehair Bridle

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A fine hitched horsehair bridle with all the typical elements of Deer Lodge prison. Diamond pattern throughout with rich black background and pink, red, and green accents. With two-tone tassels, brow loops and stacked leather top. The glass conchos have fully covered edges on all four. Throat latch, and roping reins attached to the original iron bit. Excellent overall with very slight fading.

Lot 196, Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 22, 2019. Santa Fe, NM.
Sold $5,900.

Edward H. Bohlin Silver Show Saddle Set

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Edward H. Bohlin Silver Show Saddle Set
This impressive show set by Bohlin is black floral carved, with poppy conchos, a high 5" silver wrapped cantle, 14 1/2" seat, and a gold horse head atop the horn cap. Very showy 22" eagle tapaderos with added plates. Complete with a black and white wool corona. The bridle holds an Edward H. Bohlin marked curb bit mounted with a silver horse head. An overall excellent parade rig.

Includes description and identification letter by James H. Nottage.

Lot 135, Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 22, 2019. Santa Fe, NM.
Sold $12,980

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Roy Rogers items from the personal collection of Roy "Dusty" Rogers, Jr.

The 2019 Cody Old West Auction kicks off with lots from the personal collection of Roy "Dusty" Rogers, Jr. Here are a few of our favorites:

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Roy Rogers' Stetson with his Iconic Crease.
One of Roy's famous Stetson hats with his signature crease. Marked inside, "MADE BY Stetson ESPECIALLY FOR ROY ROGERS". With engraved polished nickel hatband. Size 7 ¼. Excellent condition, liner removed.

Includes copy of photograph of Roy wearing the hat (see also Lot 3).

Provenance: From the personal collection of Roy "Dusty" Rogers, Jr. Includes Certificate of Authenticity signed by Dusty Rogers.

Lot 1, Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 22, 2019. Santa Fe, NM.
Sold $3,835


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A Group of Roy's Personal Belts with Bohlin Buckle
a) An exotic Tony Lama belt with laced edge. Marked 40, 1” wide. Mounted on the belt is an Edward H. Bohlin 3-piece #100 buckle set in sterling and 2-color gold. Rope edge with high floral engraving and scrolls. 2 1/4" wide for a 1" belt. Marked with the shield cartouche and EHB -D shield, EHB and CF initials.

b) Two very early belts worn by Roy, both 1 1/2" tooled belts. The brown belt with red accents is by Bob Brown – Hollywood; the dark brown is well-worn and unmarked. Both are 34 1/2" long overall.

Provenance: From the personal collection of Roy "Dusty" Rogers, Jr. Includes Certificate of Authenticity signed by Dusty Rogers.

Lot 2, Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 22, 2019. Santa Fe, NM.
Estimate $2,500-3,500.


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Roy's Personalized H. Friedrick Cigarette Lighter
An engraved silver, gold and jewel mounted Ronson - Adonis lighter. The case has floral engraving, with Roy Rogers’ name on one side. The other side has a jeweled gold horseshoe with a high relief gold portrait of Trigger in the center. Maker marked "H. FRIEDRICK / STERLING-14K / N.Y.C." 2 1/8" x 1 3/4" x 3/8".

Provenance: From the personal collection of Roy "Dusty" Rogers, Jr. Includes Certificate of Authenticity signed by Dusty Rogers.

Lot 4, Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 22, 2019. Santa Fe, NM.
Estimate $1,500-2,500.

Murray Bros. Custom "Dragonfly" Buckle with Belt

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Murray Bros. Custom "Dragonfly" Buckle with Belt
An amazing 3-piece custom sterling and gold buckle set, mounted on a matching 3-section alligator belt that is joined by sterling and sapphire mounted swivels. The buckle set is intricately engraved with high-relief dragonfly and floral motif in sterling silver with 14K rose gold, 14K green gold, 18K & 22K yellow gold, and blue sapphires for the dragonfly eyes. The engraved silver mounted swivel connectors of the belt are the same high-relief floral carving, with inset lapis. The buckle is marked “No 56 / MURRAY BROS / MONTANA / .925 14K 18K 22K; the tip is marked “56 / MURRAY BROS / .925 18K 22K”; and the keeper is marked “56 / .925 22K”. The mounted connectors are each marked “MURRAY BROS” on one side, and “56 / .925 18K 22K” on the joining piece. The brown belt is wild American alligator by John Weinkauf of Kerrville, Texas. The belt is made to fit a 32" to 36" waist; the buckle is 3" x 3" with deep dome style. A truly exquisite and striking buckle and belt combination.

Dave Murray, Silversmith, Huntley, Montana.
Dave has been a full time silversmith for 50 years. He makes one-of-a-kind pieces ranging from diamond jewelry to silver coffee pots, but three-piece buckle sets are his specialty. His work is in the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, and the Autry Museum of the American West in Los Angeles.

Lot 120, Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 22, 2019. Santa Fe, NM.
Sold $11,210

Edward Borein (1872-1945)

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Edward Borein (1872-1945)
Mounted Cowboy
India ink on paper, drawn with a quill pen
8" x 8"
Signed lower right: Edward Borein
Framed to 15 1/2" x 15"

Provenance: Elizabeth Eddy to John Howard to present owner.

With Harold G. Davidson letter identifying it as "Mounted Cowboy", and a letter from John R. Howard outlining the history.

Lot 138, Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 22, 2019. Santa Fe, NM. Sold $18,880.

Edward H. Bohlin Dick Dickson Jr. Parade Saddle

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Edward H. Bohlin Dick Dickson Jr. Parade Saddle
Dick Dickson Jr. Parade saddle made by Edward Bohlin for John R. Dow of Kansas City, MO. This black, floral carved Dickson Jr. model is built on a Miles City tree with 13" swells, 15" seat, 3 1/2" cantle and Bohlin's trademark raised buffalo head on the silver horn. The regal 21" long tapaderos include every Parader's requisite engraved silver caps and rope edge cantle cover. Completely matching and adorned with heavy gauge sterling silver engraved diamonds and half-diamonds, this Dickson features a matching breast collar and bridle with face drop and marked Bohlin bit. “JRD” on back of cantle in gold, with engraved “JOHN R. DOW / KANSAS CITY, MO” beneath. Complete with a black and white wool Corona. The entire ensemble is in excellent, 100% original condition. Circa 1950. Includes custom wood stand with sterling silver Bohlin seat plate attached to the bridle holder. Includes letter of identification from James H. Nottage.

This particular style of Bohlin parade saddle was originally designed by and named for movie theatre executive, rancher, and RV regular, Dick Dickson. In the 1930s, the Dick Dickson, Miss Dickson and Dick Dickson Jr. became the most popular parade styles made by the Bohlin company, and remained so for a quarter-of-a-century.

Lot 134, Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 22, 2019. Santa Fe, NM.
Sold $26,550.

Hoot Gibson's Personal Charlie Sample Spurs

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Hoot Gibson's Personal Charlie Sample Spurs
Great pair of Hollywood silver spurs made for movie star, champion cowboy, Wild West performer and all-around cowboy, Hoot Gibson. Intricately engraved with personalized nameplate reading "HOOT" on the 1" band. Elongated shanks with a 14" spoke and 2 1/2" diameter rowel. Beautiful sterling buckles with "CHAS. L. SAMPLE / L.A. CAL." markings.

Ex: Boyd Magers collection.

Lot 178, Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 22, 2019. Santa Fe, NM.
Sold $3,540.

Collection of Framed John Wesley Hardin Artifacts

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Fine lot of 4 artifacts related to the famous Texas gunfighter, John Wesley Hardin, including 2 original signatures, collected together in a double-sided frame.

Clockwise from left:

a) Original gambling chip from the Acme Saloon, where Hardin was killed on August 19, 1895. White chip with gold “ACME” on front, "R.B. Stevens / Prop." printed verso. 1 1/2" diameter.

b) Authentic shot card with original Hardin signature. Nine of hearts playing card, with four bullet holes executed by Hardin, signed and dated “J.W. Hardin / July 4, ‘95” (approximately six weeks before his death). 4 1/2" x 2 1/2". This is the best example of a Hardin shot card we’ve ever seen.

c) Original Hardin calling card. "JOHN W. HARDIN Esq. / ATTORNEY AT LAW / OFFICE 200 ½ El Paso / Wells Fargo Bldg. PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS". 2 1/8" x 3 1/8".

d) Original chit from the Wigwam Saloon, signed by Hardin. Dated May 8, 1895 (three months before he was killed), for “½ gal. whiskey 2.00 / Pint Rye .30” and signed in black ink, “J.W. Hardin”. Clipped, lined ledger paper with blue THE WIGWAM head stamp, spindle hole upper left. 2 1/4" x 3 7/8".

The artifacts have been expertly framed between Plexiglass to show both the front and the reverse of each item. Framed to 18" x 28".

In the center of the framed display is copy of a Hardin image, beneath which is mounted a brass plaque that reads: "John Wesley Hardin / Deadliest Texas Gunfighter / 1853-1895".

Provenance: Includes original Robert McNellis signed and notarized sworn statements for both the playing card and the calling card. Includes auction description from Alexander Autographs, Inc., Connecticut describing the Wigwam chit.

Lot 144, Brian Lebel's Cody Old West Auction - June 22, 2019. Santa Fe, NM.
Sold $23,600.