ANNIE "LITTLE SURE SHOT" OAKLEY - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH 06/19/1919 - HFSID 314412
Price: $8,500.00
ANNIE OAKLEY
Pictured on top of her show horse, the famed dead-eye shoots a bullet
straight through the heart on this 1919 signed exhibition card. Exhibition
cards, as such, where Oakley hit her mark dead center were given away to the
sharp-shooter's lucky fans. Accompanied by an unsigned publicity photo with
Oakley posing with her rifle. Extremely Rare!
Photograph Signed: "Annie Oakley/June19--1919", 4½x2 card.
Accompanied by a 4¼x6 sepia photo of the markswoman holding her rifle, standing
on the fabric of a teepee. The "sure shot" used exhibition cards to demonstrate
her shooting prowess by taking aim from 30 paces away and splitting the card
dead center. This particular card, pierced with a .22 caliber bullet through its
printed black heart, is nothing short of a perfect example of Oakley's unrivaled
skill and precision. Annie Oakley (1860-1926) was born Phoebe Anne Oakley
Mozee in Ohio. She was the sixth of eight children. At the age of nine she
began to shoot rabbits and quail and was almost a dead shot from the first.
Within five years, she was a breadwinner for her family as a markswoman. In
1876, at age 16, she married Frank Butler, a vaudeville performer who became her
partner. Annie's self-effacing personality (on and off stage) made her a
popular performer. In 1885, the Butlers joined Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West
Show. Annie, a star with the show for 17 years, charmed Kings and Queens.
In 1901, she was severely injured in a railroad wreck that temporarily
paralyzed her. But she made a sensational comeback in the next two decades.
She and Butler were childless, but she supported 18 orphan girls. Creased
on right side from bullet impact. Lightly toned. Light adhesive residue on
verso. Pencil note (in unknown hand) on verso (no show through). Otherwise, fine
condition.
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