Lot of 6, including: Printed program, 7 x 10.875. Details menu and proceedings of the President's Dinner of the Camp Fire Club of America, March 11, 1916. Signed in pencil by Buffalo Bill Cody ("WF Cody / 'Buffalo Bill'"), who spoke at the event. With additional pencil inscriptions. Printed broadside, 6.5 x 14.5 in., listing train schedules for transportation to Padua, Italy for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, held there on April 14, 1906. 2 embossed, printed die-cuts, each approx. 6.5 x 3 in., showing Buffalo Bill roping horses and with four other men with rifles. Bold color, with loss to head of grey horse in roping scene. 2 printed postcards, each 3.5 x 5.5 in. One shows Buffalo Bill with Isham, his favorite horse, printed after a painting by Robert Lindneux (American, 1871-1970). Caption on verso notes that Lindneux presented Buffalo Bill as he appeared in his last public performance in 1916, with horse accoutrements given to him by King Edward VII. The "Uncle of Europe" and his family are the subjects of the second postcard: King Edward stands in the foreground, along with Queen Alexandria, Princess Victoria, future King George V, and Buffalo Bill, pictured at the Wild West Show in London, 1903.
Lot of 6, including: Printed program, 7 x 10.875. Details menu and proceedings of the President's Dinner of the Camp Fire Club of America, March 11, 1916. Signed in pencil by Buffalo Bill Cody ("WF Cody / 'Buffalo Bill'"), who spoke at the event. With additional pencil inscriptions. Printed broadside, 6.5 x 14.5 in., listing train schedules for transportation to Padua, Italy for Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, held there on April 14, 1906. 2 embossed, printed die-cuts, each approx. 6.5 x 3 in., showing Buffalo Bill roping horses and with four other men with rifles. Bold color, with loss to head of grey horse in roping scene. 2 printed postcards, each 3.5 x 5.5 in. One shows Buffalo Bill with Isham, his favorite horse, printed after a painting by Robert Lindneux (American, 1871-1970). Caption on verso notes that Lindneux presented Buffalo Bill as he appeared in his last public performance in 1916, with horse accoutrements given to him by King Edward VII. The "Uncle of Europe" and his family are the subjects of the second postcard: King Edward stands in the foreground, along with Queen Alexandria, Princess Victoria, future King George V, and Buffalo Bill, pictured at the Wild West Show in London, 1903.
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