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At least one E.F. DeVois painting is on display at the Colorado Historical Society.. Very little is written or known about EF Devois who was an accomplished 19th century artist who lived near Pueblo, Colorado. Very impressive detail and realism. Landscape drawing measures: 28" wide x 22 1/2" height Frame: 33 3/4" wide x 28" height x 2 1/4" depth Note two small brown age spots on art board:: one is near the upper left corner, the other is centered near the top of the frame. Note: Obituary of heirs to this drawing and the original owner included as information of significant interest. Three men in pictured are from left to right: James Holden McIntyre (1913-2003), Otis Edwin McIntyre (1886 -1959) and Edwin McIntyre (born circa -1860's) Happy Bidding! 2 / 591 -
At least one E.F. DeVois painting is on display at the Colorado Historical Society.. Very little is written or known about EF Devois who was an accomplished 19th century artist who lived near Pueblo, Colorado. Very impressive detail and realism. Landscape drawing measures: 28" wide x 22 1/2" height Frame: 33 3/4" wide x 28" height x 2 1/4" depth Note two small brown age spots on art board:: one is near the upper left corner, the other is centered near the top of the frame. Note: Obituary of heirs to this drawing and the original owner included as information of significant interest. Three men in pictured are from left to right: James Holden McIntyre (1913-2003), Otis Edwin McIntyre (1886 -1959) and Edwin McIntyre (born circa -1860's) Happy Bidding! 3 / 591 -
At least one E.F. DeVois painting is on display at the Colorado Historical Society.. Very little is written or known about EF Devois who was an accomplished 19th century artist who lived near Pueblo, Colorado. Very impressive detail and realism. Landscape drawing measures: 28" wide x 22 1/2" height Frame: 33 3/4" wide x 28" height x 2 1/4" depth Note two small brown age spots on art board:: one is near the upper left corner, the other is centered near the top of the frame. Note: Obituary of heirs to this drawing and the original owner included as information of significant interest. Three men in pictured are from left to right: James Holden McIntyre (1913-2003), Otis Edwin McIntyre (1886 -1959) and Edwin McIntyre (born circa -1860's) Happy Bidding! 4 / 591 -
At least one E.F. DeVois painting is on display at the Colorado Historical Society.. Very little is written or known about EF Devois who was an accomplished 19th century artist who lived near Pueblo, Colorado. Very impressive detail and realism. Landscape drawing measures: 28" wide x 22 1/2" height Frame: 33 3/4" wide x 28" height x 2 1/4" depth Note two small brown age spots on art board:: one is near the upper left corner, the other is centered near the top of the frame. Note: Obituary of heirs to this drawing and the original owner included as information of significant interest. Three men in pictured are from left to right: James Holden McIntyre (1913-2003), Otis Edwin McIntyre (1886 -1959) and Edwin McIntyre (born circa -1860's) Happy Bidding! 5 / 591 -
At least one E.F. DeVois painting is on display at the Colorado Historical Society.. Very little is written or known about EF Devois who was an accomplished 19th century artist who lived near Pueblo, Colorado. Very impressive detail and realism. Landscape drawing measures: 28" wide x 22 1/2" height Frame: 33 3/4" wide x 28" height x 2 1/4" depth Note two small brown age spots on art board:: one is near the upper left corner, the other is centered near the top of the frame. Note: Obituary of heirs to this drawing and the original owner included as information of significant interest. Three men in pictured are from left to right: James Holden McIntyre (1913-2003), Otis Edwin McIntyre (1886 -1959) and Edwin McIntyre (born circa -1860's) Happy Bidding! 6 / 591 -
At least one E.F. DeVois painting is on display at the Colorado Historical Society.. Very little is written or known about EF Devois who was an accomplished 19th century artist who lived near Pueblo, Colorado. Very impressive detail and realism. Landscape drawing measures: 28" wide x 22 1/2" height Frame: 33 3/4" wide x 28" height x 2 1/4" depth Note two small brown age spots on art board:: one is near the upper left corner, the other is centered near the top of the frame. Note: Obituary of heirs to this drawing and the original owner included as information of significant interest. Three men in pictured are from left to right: James Holden McIntyre (1913-2003), Otis Edwin McIntyre (1886 -1959) and Edwin McIntyre (born circa -1860's) Happy Bidding! 7 / 591 -
At least one E.F. DeVois painting is on display at the Colorado Historical Society.. Very little is written or known about EF Devois who was an accomplished 19th century artist who lived near Pueblo, Colorado. Very impressive detail and realism. Landscape drawing measures: 28" wide x 22 1/2" height Frame: 33 3/4" wide x 28" height x 2 1/4" depth Note two small brown age spots on art board:: one is near the upper left corner, the other is centered near the top of the frame. Note: Obituary of heirs to this drawing and the original owner included as information of significant interest. Three men in pictured are from left to right: James Holden McIntyre (1913-2003), Otis Edwin McIntyre (1886 -1959) and Edwin McIntyre (born circa -1860's) Happy Bidding! 8 / 591 -
At least one E.F. DeVois painting is on display at the Colorado Historical Society.. Very little is written or known about EF Devois who was an accomplished 19th century artist who lived near Pueblo, Colorado. Very impressive detail and realism. Landscape drawing measures: 28" wide x 22 1/2" height Frame: 33 3/4" wide x 28" height x 2 1/4" depth Note two small brown age spots on art board:: one is near the upper left corner, the other is centered near the top of the frame. Note: Obituary of heirs to this drawing and the original owner included as information of significant interest. Three men in pictured are from left to right: James Holden McIntyre (1913-2003), Otis Edwin McIntyre (1886 -1959) and Edwin McIntyre (born circa -1860's) Happy Bidding! 9 / 591 -
At least one E.F. DeVois painting is on display at the Colorado Historical Society.. Very little is written or known about EF Devois who was an accomplished 19th century artist who lived near Pueblo, Colorado. Very impressive detail and realism. Landscape drawing measures: 28" wide x 22 1/2" height Frame: 33 3/4" wide x 28" height x 2 1/4" depth Note two small brown age spots on art board:: one is near the upper left corner, the other is centered near the top of the frame. Note: Obituary of heirs to this drawing and the original owner included as information of significant interest. Three men in pictured are from left to right: James Holden McIntyre (1913-2003), Otis Edwin McIntyre (1886 -1959) and Edwin McIntyre (born circa -1860's) Happy Bidding! 10 / 591 -
At least one E.F. DeVois painting is on display at the Colorado Historical Society.. Very little is written or known about EF Devois who was an accomplished 19th century artist who lived near Pueblo, Colorado. Very impressive detail and realism. Landscape drawing measures: 28" wide x 22 1/2" height Frame: 33 3/4" wide x 28" height x 2 1/4" depth Note two small brown age spots on art board:: one is near the upper left corner, the other is centered near the top of the frame. Note: Obituary of heirs to this drawing and the original owner included as information of significant interest. Three men in pictured are from left to right: James Holden McIntyre (1913-2003), Otis Edwin McIntyre (1886 -1959) and Edwin McIntyre (born circa -1860's) Happy Bidding! 11 / 591 -
At least one E.F. DeVois painting is on display at the Colorado Historical Society.. Very little is written or known about EF Devois who was an accomplished 19th century artist who lived near Pueblo, Colorado. Very impressive detail and realism. Landscape drawing measures: 28" wide x 22 1/2" height Frame: 33 3/4" wide x 28" height x 2 1/4" depth Note two small brown age spots on art board:: one is near the upper left corner, the other is centered near the top of the frame. Note: Obituary of heirs to this drawing and the original owner included as information of significant interest. Three men in pictured are from left to right: James Holden McIntyre (1913-2003), Otis Edwin McIntyre (1886 -1959) and Edwin McIntyre (born circa -1860's) Happy Bidding! 12 / 591 -
At least one E.F. DeVois painting is on display at the Colorado Historical Society.. Very little is written or known about EF Devois who was an accomplished 19th century artist who lived near Pueblo, Colorado. Very impressive detail and realism. Landscape drawing measures: 28" wide x 22 1/2" height Frame: 33 3/4" wide x 28" height x 2 1/4" depth Note two small brown age spots on art board:: one is near the upper left corner, the other is centered near the top of the frame. Note: Obituary of heirs to this drawing and the original owner included as information of significant interest. Three men in pictured are from left to right: James Holden McIntyre (1913-2003), Otis Edwin McIntyre (1886 -1959) and Edwin McIntyre (born circa -1860's) Happy Bidding! 13 / 591 -
At least one E.F. DeVois painting is on display at the Colorado Historical Society.. Very little is written or known about EF Devois who was an accomplished 19th century artist who lived near Pueblo, Colorado. Very impressive detail and realism. Landscape drawing measures: 28" wide x 22 1/2" height Frame: 33 3/4" wide x 28" height x 2 1/4" depth Note two small brown age spots on art board:: one is near the upper left corner, the other is centered near the top of the frame. Note: Obituary of heirs to this drawing and the original owner included as information of significant interest. Three men in pictured are from left to right: James Holden McIntyre (1913-2003), Otis Edwin McIntyre (1886 -1959) and Edwin McIntyre (born circa -1860's) Happy Bidding! 14 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 15 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 16 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 17 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 18 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 19 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 20 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 21 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 22 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 23 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 24 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 25 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 26 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 27 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 28 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 29 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 30 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 31 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 32 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 33 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 34 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 35 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 36 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 37 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 38 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 39 / 591 -
The items in this shadow box have been carefully preserved for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" below and purchases the entirety of this shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, the individual items will be ended. Buyer to pay shipping and handling. Shadow Box contents: 1) Beaded Native American wrist gauntlets - circa 1890 2) Beaded Native Pow Wow leggings - circa 1890 3) Beaded Native American Wrist Gauntlet from Buffalo Bill Cody 4) Beaded child's headband made from tree bark - circa 1890 5) Hand woven striped tobacco pouch 6) Hand woven solid color tobacco pouch History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the latter 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 40 / 591 -
The items in this auction are beaded moccasins which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 41 / 591 -
The items in this auction are beaded moccasins which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 42 / 591 -
The items in this auction are beaded moccasins which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 43 / 591 -
The items in this auction are beaded moccasins which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 44 / 591 -
The items in this auction are beaded moccasins which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 45 / 591 -
The items in this auction are the beaded Pow Wow leggings which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 46 / 591 -
The items in this auction are the beaded Pow Wow leggings which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 47 / 591 -
The items in this auction are the beaded Pow Wow leggings which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 48 / 591 -
The items in this auction are the beaded Pow Wow leggings which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 49 / 591 -
The items in this auction are the beaded Pow Wow leggings which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 50 / 591 -
The items in this auction are the beaded Pow Wow leggings which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 51 / 591 -
The items in this auction are the beaded Pow Wow leggings which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 52 / 591 -
The items in this auction are the beaded Pow Wow leggings which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 53 / 591 -
The items in this auction are the beaded Pow Wow leggings which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 54 / 591 -
The items in this auction are the beaded Pow Wow leggings which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 55 / 591 -
The items in this auction are beaded Native American Pow Wow wrist gauntlets which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 56 / 591 sold -
The items in this auction are beaded Native American Pow Wow wrist gauntlets which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 57 / 591 sold -
The items in this auction are beaded Native American Pow Wow wrist gauntlets which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 58 / 591 sold -
The items in this auction are beaded Native American Pow Wow wrist gauntlets which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 59 / 591 sold -
The items in this auction are beaded Native American Pow Wow wrist gauntlets which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 60 / 591 sold -
The items in this auction are beaded Native American Pow Wow wrist gauntlets which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 61 / 591 sold -
The items in this auction are beaded Native American Pow Wow wrist gauntlets which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 62 / 591 sold -
The items in this auction are beaded Native American Pow Wow wrist gauntlets which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 63 / 591 sold -
The items in this auction are beaded moccasins which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 64 / 591 -
The items in this auction are beaded moccasins which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 65 / 591 -
The items in this auction is a Native American hand woven tobacco pouch which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 66 / 591 sold -
The items in this auction is a Native American hand woven tobacco pouch which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 67 / 591 sold -
The items in this auction is a Native American hand woven tobacco pouch which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 68 / 591 sold -
The items in this auction is a Native American hand woven tobacco pouch which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 69 / 591 sold -
The items in this auction is a Native American hand woven tobacco pouch which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 70 / 591 sold -
The items in this auction is a Native American hand woven tobacco pouch which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 71 / 591 sold -
The items in this auction is a Native American hand woven tobacco pouch (bottom right hand corner) which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 72 / 591 -
The items in this auction is a Native American hand woven tobacco pouch (bottom right hand corner) which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 73 / 591 -
The items in this auction is a Native American hand woven tobacco pouch (bottom right hand corner) which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 74 / 591 -
The items in this auction is a Native American hand woven tobacco pouch (bottom right hand corner) which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 75 / 591 -
The items in this auction is a Native American hand woven tobacco pouch (bottom right hand corner) which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 76 / 591 -
The items in this auction is a Native American hand woven tobacco pouch (bottom right hand corner) which have been carefully preserved in the pictured shadow box for decades. Each item in the shadow box will be sold separately unless someone utilizes the "buy it now" and purchases the entirety of the shadow box with all the contents. Should this happen, this individual item will be removed from the auction. History: Edwin McIntyre worked as an executive for the railroad in the late 1800's. He and his wife resided in Meeker, Pueblo and Colorado Springs, Colorado. They actually owned the land at Manitou Springs and built one of the first three golf courses in the United States. That golf course is now known at the Patty Jewett Golf course and owned by the City of Colorado Springs. As told to the family over the decades, first by Edwin, then by his descendants: Edwin's position with the railroad allowed him to meet Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill Cody via the travels of the famed Wild West show. The friendships with these two famous people developed to a point that Sitting Bull gave Edwin McIntyre the beaded, leggings, moccasins, head band and tobacco pouches. Buffalo Bill gave Edwin the beaded Native American wrist gauntlets as displayed in the upper right corner of the shadow box. Included are pictures of articles printed in area newspapers regarding the McIntyre family. Wow, what a great piece of history!!!! 77 / 591 -
Not just autographed, but a personal note to Otis McIntyre!!! Exceptionally rare!!! Limited Edition Lithograph Print Signed by the artist , William Herbert Dunton, in pencil along with a personal note to his friend Otis. The print is titled Texas Bronc Twister. This is print 11 of 100 and features a portrait of a cowboy named Van Price. It is from Dunton's "Southwestern Series" dated 1930. Be sure and read the newspaper clippings on the back side to know the full story!!! The print is in well preserved condition.The frame has a rustic look to it, but is in very good condition..The print measures 15" X 11". .The frame is 23" tall X 18" wide. 78 / 591 -
Not just autographed, but a personal note to Otis McIntyre!!! Exceptionally rare!!! Limited Edition Lithograph Print Signed by the artist , William Herbert Dunton, in pencil along with a personal note to his friend Otis. The print is titled Texas Bronc Twister. This is print 11 of 100 and features a portrait of a cowboy named Van Price. It is from Dunton's "Southwestern Series" dated 1930. Be sure and read the newspaper clippings on the back side to know the full story!!! The print is in well preserved condition.The frame has a rustic look to it, but is in very good condition..The print measures 15" X 11". .The frame is 23" tall X 18" wide. 79 / 591 -
Not just autographed, but a personal note to Otis McIntyre!!! Exceptionally rare!!! Limited Edition Lithograph Print Signed by the artist , William Herbert Dunton, in pencil along with a personal note to his friend Otis. The print is titled Texas Bronc Twister. This is print 11 of 100 and features a portrait of a cowboy named Van Price. It is from Dunton's "Southwestern Series" dated 1930. Be sure and read the newspaper clippings on the back side to know the full story!!! The print is in well preserved condition.The frame has a rustic look to it, but is in very good condition..The print measures 15" X 11". .The frame is 23" tall X 18" wide. 80 / 591 -
Not just autographed, but a personal note to Otis McIntyre!!! Exceptionally rare!!! Limited Edition Lithograph Print Signed by the artist , William Herbert Dunton, in pencil along with a personal note to his friend Otis. The print is titled Texas Bronc Twister. This is print 11 of 100 and features a portrait of a cowboy named Van Price. It is from Dunton's "Southwestern Series" dated 1930. Be sure and read the newspaper clippings on the back side to know the full story!!! The print is in well preserved condition.The frame has a rustic look to it, but is in very good condition..The print measures 15" X 11". .The frame is 23" tall X 18" wide. 81 / 591 -
Not just autographed, but a personal note to Otis McIntyre!!! Exceptionally rare!!! Limited Edition Lithograph Print Signed by the artist , William Herbert Dunton, in pencil along with a personal note to his friend Otis. The print is titled Texas Bronc Twister. This is print 11 of 100 and features a portrait of a cowboy named Van Price. It is from Dunton's "Southwestern Series" dated 1930. Be sure and read the newspaper clippings on the back side to know the full story!!! The print is in well preserved condition.The frame has a rustic look to it, but is in very good condition..The print measures 15" X 11". .The frame is 23" tall X 18" wide. 82 / 591 -
Not just autographed, but a personal note to Otis McIntyre!!! Exceptionally rare!!! Limited Edition Lithograph Print Signed by the artist , William Herbert Dunton, in pencil along with a personal note to his friend Otis. The print is titled Texas Bronc Twister. This is print 11 of 100 and features a portrait of a cowboy named Van Price. It is from Dunton's "Southwestern Series" dated 1930. Be sure and read the newspaper clippings on the back side to know the full story!!! The print is in well preserved condition.The frame has a rustic look to it, but is in very good condition..The print measures 15" X 11". .The frame is 23" tall X 18" wide. 83 / 591 -
Not just autographed, but a personal note to Otis McIntyre!!! Exceptionally rare!!! Limited Edition Lithograph Print Signed by the artist , William Herbert Dunton, in pencil along with a personal note to his friend Otis. The print is titled Texas Bronc Twister. This is print 11 of 100 and features a portrait of a cowboy named Van Price. It is from Dunton's "Southwestern Series" dated 1930. Be sure and read the newspaper clippings on the back side to know the full story!!! The print is in well preserved condition.The frame has a rustic look to it, but is in very good condition..The print measures 15" X 11". .The frame is 23" tall X 18" wide. 84 / 591 -
Not just autographed, but a personal note to Otis McIntyre!!! Exceptionally rare!!! Limited Edition Lithograph Print Signed by the artist , William Herbert Dunton, in pencil along with a personal note to his friend Otis. The print is titled Texas Bronc Twister. This is print 11 of 100 and features a portrait of a cowboy named Van Price. It is from Dunton's "Southwestern Series" dated 1930. Be sure and read the newspaper clippings on the back side to know the full story!!! The print is in well preserved condition.The frame has a rustic look to it, but is in very good condition..The print measures 15" X 11". .The frame is 23" tall X 18" wide. 85 / 591 -
Not just autographed, but a personal note to Otis McIntyre!!! Exceptionally rare!!! Limited Edition Lithograph Print Signed by the artist , William Herbert Dunton, in pencil along with a personal note to his friend Otis. The print is titled Texas Bronc Twister. This is print 11 of 100 and features a portrait of a cowboy named Van Price. It is from Dunton's "Southwestern Series" dated 1930. Be sure and read the newspaper clippings on the back side to know the full story!!! The print is in well preserved condition.The frame has a rustic look to it, but is in very good condition..The print measures 15" X 11". .The frame is 23" tall X 18" wide. 86 / 591 -
Not just autographed, but a personal note to Otis McIntyre!!! Exceptionally rare!!! Limited Edition Lithograph Print Signed by the artist , William Herbert Dunton, in pencil along with a personal note to his friend Otis. The print is titled Texas Bronc Twister. This is print 11 of 100 and features a portrait of a cowboy named Van Price. It is from Dunton's "Southwestern Series" dated 1930. Be sure and read the newspaper clippings on the back side to know the full story!!! The print is in well preserved condition.The frame has a rustic look to it, but is in very good condition..The print measures 15" X 11". .The frame is 23" tall X 18" wide. 87 / 591 -
Not just autographed, but a personal note to Otis McIntyre!!! Exceptionally rare!!! Limited Edition Lithograph Print Signed by the artist , William Herbert Dunton, in pencil along with a personal note to his friend Otis. The print is titled Texas Bronc Twister. This is print 11 of 100 and features a portrait of a cowboy named Van Price. It is from Dunton's "Southwestern Series" dated 1930. Be sure and read the newspaper clippings on the back side to know the full story!!! The print is in well preserved condition.The frame has a rustic look to it, but is in very good condition..The print measures 15" X 11". .The frame is 23" tall X 18" wide. 88 / 591 -
Not just autographed, but a personal note to Otis McIntyre!!! Exceptionally rare!!! Limited Edition Lithograph Print Signed by the artist , William Herbert Dunton, in pencil along with a personal note to his friend Otis. The print is titled Texas Bronc Twister. This is print 11 of 100 and features a portrait of a cowboy named Van Price. It is from Dunton's "Southwestern Series" dated 1930. Be sure and read the newspaper clippings on the back side to know the full story!!! The print is in well preserved condition.The frame has a rustic look to it, but is in very good condition..The print measures 15" X 11". .The frame is 23" tall X 18" wide. 89 / 591 -
Spectacular condition! This Emil J Paidar child's barber chair is in great working condition. I has been sitting in the kitchen of the family home for decades. When the family liquidated the estate via an estate sale, they discovered the hand-carved horse head packed away in a box in the attic! Everything appears to be original to the circa 1920-1930 barber chair. Note in the pictures, that a small piece of the chrome grate that holds the foot rest is broken. It has no effect on the performance of the chair and is hidden by the foot rest. No reserve! Happy bidding! 90 / 591 -
Spectacular condition! This Emil J Paidar child's barber chair is in great working condition. I has been sitting in the kitchen of the family home for decades. When the family liquidated the estate via an estate sale, they discovered the hand-carved horse head packed away in a box in the attic! Everything appears to be original to the circa 1920-1930 barber chair. Note in the pictures, that a small piece of the chrome grate that holds the foot rest is broken. It has no effect on the performance of the chair and is hidden by the foot rest. No reserve! Happy bidding! 91 / 591 -
Spectacular condition! This Emil J Paidar child's barber chair is in great working condition. I has been sitting in the kitchen of the family home for decades. When the family liquidated the estate via an estate sale, they discovered the hand-carved horse head packed away in a box in the attic! Everything appears to be original to the circa 1920-1930 barber chair. Note in the pictures, that a small piece of the chrome grate that holds the foot rest is broken. It has no effect on the performance of the chair and is hidden by the foot rest. No reserve! Happy bidding! 92 / 591 -
Spectacular condition! This Emil J Paidar child's barber chair is in great working condition. I has been sitting in the kitchen of the family home for decades. When the family liquidated the estate via an estate sale, they discovered the hand-carved horse head packed away in a box in the attic! Everything appears to be original to the circa 1920-1930 barber chair. Note in the pictures, that a small piece of the chrome grate that holds the foot rest is broken. It has no effect on the performance of the chair and is hidden by the foot rest. No reserve! Happy bidding! 93 / 591 -
Spectacular condition! This Emil J Paidar child's barber chair is in great working condition. I has been sitting in the kitchen of the family home for decades. When the family liquidated the estate via an estate sale, they discovered the hand-carved horse head packed away in a box in the attic! Everything appears to be original to the circa 1920-1930 barber chair. Note in the pictures, that a small piece of the chrome grate that holds the foot rest is broken. It has no effect on the performance of the chair and is hidden by the foot rest. No reserve! Happy bidding! 94 / 591 -
Spectacular condition! This Emil J Paidar child's barber chair is in great working condition. I has been sitting in the kitchen of the family home for decades. When the family liquidated the estate via an estate sale, they discovered the hand-carved horse head packed away in a box in the attic! Everything appears to be original to the circa 1920-1930 barber chair. Note in the pictures, that a small piece of the chrome grate that holds the foot rest is broken. It has no effect on the performance of the chair and is hidden by the foot rest. No reserve! Happy bidding! 95 / 591 -
Spectacular condition! This Emil J Paidar child's barber chair is in great working condition. I has been sitting in the kitchen of the family home for decades. When the family liquidated the estate via an estate sale, they discovered the hand-carved horse head packed away in a box in the attic! Everything appears to be original to the circa 1920-1930 barber chair. Note in the pictures, that a small piece of the chrome grate that holds the foot rest is broken. It has no effect on the performance of the chair and is hidden by the foot rest. No reserve! Happy bidding! 96 / 591 -
Originally owned by George Washington Lewis who was a circuit judge in the 1820's to 1840's. Clock appears to be in very good condition. Clock was maintained and serviced by an area clock shop near Edmond, OK until the couple who owned it grew to be quite elderly and stopped maintaining it. Buyer pays all shipping and handling. 97 / 591 -
Originally owned by George Washington Lewis who was a circuit judge in the 1820's to 1840's. Clock appears to be in very good condition. Clock was maintained and serviced by an area clock shop near Edmond, OK until the couple who owned it grew to be quite elderly and stopped maintaining it. Buyer pays all shipping and handling. 98 / 591 -
Originally owned by George Washington Lewis who was a circuit judge in the 1820's to 1840's. Clock appears to be in very good condition. Clock was maintained and serviced by an area clock shop near Edmond, OK until the couple who owned it grew to be quite elderly and stopped maintaining it. Buyer pays all shipping and handling. 99 / 591 -
Originally owned by George Washington Lewis who was a circuit judge in the 1820's to 1840's. Clock appears to be in very good condition. Clock was maintained and serviced by an area clock shop near Edmond, OK until the couple who owned it grew to be quite elderly and stopped maintaining it. Buyer pays all shipping and handling. 100 / 591
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