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JESSE JAMES: EXCEEDINGLY RARE ALS, TWICE SIGNED, WITH LIFE-THREATENING MESSAGE.
ALS: "Jesse W James" in pencil and on verso,
"JW James" in blue ink, 2¾p, 4¾x7¾. Lafayette Co., Mo., 1875 June 5.
The outlaw, in hiding, writes this life-threatening letter in response to being
accused of being a horse thief. Read More...
Price $5,000,000
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BUDDY HOLLY: HIS HANDWRITTEN ANSWERS TO AN ENGLISH TEST AT LUBBOCK HIGH SCHOOL, 1953.
Autograph Manuscript signed: "Buddy Holley", 1p, 8x10½. Lubbock (Texas), 1953 March 17. An English grammar test. Holly (original spelling "Holley") has
headed the page, signing his name in the upper left and writing "English 22v (2)" beneath his name. At the upper right, he has penned "Lubbock
High School" and the date "March 17, 1953". Headed: "Test" by Holly, the test had 40 questions; just the answers are written.
Holly had to identify parts of speech ("adv", "noun", "pronoun", "conjunction") and types of sentences ("run-on",
"phrase", "sub. clause"). Only one answer (the first) is marked wrong. Read More...
Price $14,999
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JOHN WAYNE: THE LAST COWBOY HAT HE WORE ON THE SCREEN!
Ephemera unsigned. Tan American Eagle Outfitters "Resistol 'Self-Comforting"
cowboy hat, approximately 7½-size. Heavy string hatband with tassels. Stagecoach
label embossed on inside band. After completing his last film, The
Shootist (1976), Wayne shot a series of commercials for the Great Western
Bank of California, filmed in Grants Pass, Oregon. He wore this hat in those
commercials, his last work in cowboy apparel. All-American action
hero John "The Duke" Wayne appeared in over 250 films, primarily in war movies
and Westerns. Read More...
Price $34,999
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