Description: Antique hand-painted banner advertisement for Buckskin Bill's WILD WEST SHOW in Burlington, Wisconsin in 1901. Painted banner is on loose canvas . Banner features portrait of man, presumably Buckskin Bill. Banner measures approx 49" inches in width and 17" inches in height. Banner is unframed. Banner has some surface wear consistent with age, some fading of color and creasing in loose canvas, will need flattening. Western memorabilia, collectible Wild West artifact, Western Americana, Hand-painted banner ad, collectible US History Wild West banner. 'With the success of both Buffalo Bill Cody and Pawnee Bill (G.W. Lillie) on the entertainment circuit it's no surprise that others floated the same idea. A very interesting story concerns the little known Buckskin Bill's Wild West Show. A man named Fletcher Terrell created the Buckskin Bill's Wild West Show in 1900. Who was Buckskin Bill? He was a fictional western character created by Terrell in place of a real wild west frontiersman. Both Bill Cody. Banner has light red scribbles on the back side but does not affect the front painting. Please see all pictures before purchasing. Returns: Are not accepted, sold as is please contact me first before leaving a bad feedback. My goal is your 100% Satisfaction! Feel free to send any questions or concerns!
Price: 600 USD
Location: Mission, Texas
End Time: 2025-02-14T03:03:29.000Z
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Culture: Western Americana