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Ed Phillips and the Wild West Photograph Collection

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Photographic Images Start Price:300.00 USD Estimated At:600.00 - 900.00 USD
Ed Phillips and the Wild West  Photograph Collection
Large grouping of great images. All unmounted photographs relating to Ed Phillips’ time with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West and Pawnee Bill’s Far East:
a) 11” x 11” cut photo showing Pawnee Bill far right, cowgirls and cowboys all on horseback. Appears to be a cowboy wedding with a preacher in front and Mr. Lillie acting as a witness. Poor, but sharp and clear;
b) 5” x 7” of a younger Pawnee Bill (Gordon Lillie) on dark brown horse greeting the audience with his hat off;
c) 5” x 7” Broncobuster with pick-up man in arena;
d) 5” x 7” Russian Cossack hanging off horse upside-down in front of painted scenery;
e) 6” x 8” Indians in arena with Pawnee Bill’s show. Backstamped Earle & Kenyon, Chicago;
f) 6” x 8” Indians in arena. Pawnee Bill’s show. Backstamped Earle & Kenyon, Chicago;
g) 6” x 8” on heavy stock paper, of the Japanese troop from Nikko, Japan, with Pawnee Bill’s show;
h) 6 1/2” x 8 1/2” image of performer on camel, written at top “A Sinhalese Bohemia Street Parade with Pawnee Bill Wild West”. Backstamped Earle & Kenyon, Chicago;
i) Man on galloping horse in front of tented crowd, likely Jim Gabriel 3 1/2” x 5”;
j) Man on ground after wrestling steer again, likely Jim Gabriel. 3 1/2” x 5”;
k) Two men on horseback 5” x 6”;
l) 3” x 4” Indians in costume w/ lodge in background;
m) 3” x 4” Indian warrior on horseback in arena with lodge in background;
n) 4” x 5” broncobuster w/tent in background;
o) 3” x 5” 3 men on horseback w/ kids in background;
p) 2” x 3” showing cowboy at show w/ his horse laying down in front of cannons;
q) 5” x 6” photo on heavy stock. On verso is penciled LC Godfrey of Mayfield Ky. from Pawnee Bill’s show before they combined;
r) 3” x 4” misc. show personnel at tent;
s) 3” x 5” cowboy wrangling a longhorn to the ground. Could be Leonard Sasseen on horseback;
t) Studio portrait of one of the Vaqueros in the show 6” x 4”;
u) Studio pose, 7” x 9” of show performer, most likely bull fighter;
v) Studio pose, 7” x 9” of a show performer, maybe a Mexican dancer and most likely the wife of the man above.
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