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Beaded Raw Hide Gauntlets 1880 - 1920

$ 198

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Tribal Affiliation: Unknown

    Description

    Beaded Raw Hide Gauntlets 1880 - 1920  era many of them either used in, or made popular by the Wild West Show performers.  They were sold to ranchers and horse people throughout the country for there "Sunday Bust" riding outfits when everyone wanted to look like Buffalo Bill. Most look brand new but this pair shows regular and long term use. Given the wear showing obvious "real" use not a
    tourist
    pair they are originals , no doubt and probably older than the later 1920's. Some were even specially made for cavalry officers with the beadwork having a military or patriotic
    theme
    .
    As far as tribal
    affiliation
    , its almost
    impossible
    to tell all the plains tribes made them after they recognized the
    commercial
    value and there'd be Indians sitting on train platforms and town squares throughout the west. Looking at the pictures the gauntlets were used hard and there is some
    seam
    separation
    on the fingers and wear on the tips and a few open seams  on the hands of the gloves themselves as shown.      Shipping .00
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