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Below is a recent realized price for a PSA encapsulated signature of Apache leader and medicine man Geronimo. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
Geronimo Signature PSA Encapsulated. Sold for Over $6,000.
The following are some prices we have realized for related items:
Exceptionally Rare Sitting Bull Autograph
Very rare autograph of Sitting Bull, the Native American holy man, Sioux chief and U.S government defier. Signature was originally part of an autograph album of late 19th and early 20th century notables, likely obtained during the brief period of four months that Sitting Bull performed in Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, where he earned approximately $50 per week and reportedly cursed attendees in his native tongue. Ultimately, though, Sitting Bull would be shot by Indian Agency Police upon the reservation, ostensibly when he resisted arrest. Autograph page is signed boldly and clearly in black ink: “Sitting Bull” with distinctive dotting of “i’s”. Minor soiling and toning, else near fine condition. Dark Sitting Bull autograph. Sold for $7,866.

Very Scarce Sitting Bull Autograph — The Most Important Indian Chief of the 19th Century & General Custer’s Mortal Nemesis
Very scarce Sitting Bull autograph, the Sioux Chief who, in refusing to accept dependency upon the white man, led his tribe in a nomadic existence across the Plains during the 1870’s. On the run after killing Custer and his men at Little Bighorn, Sitting Bull finally surrendered in 1881 and, after spending two years in prison, unbelievably agreed to perform in Buffalo Bill Cody’s Wild West Show, where this autograph was likely obtained. During the four month stint with Cody, Sitting Bull reportedly made an extraordinarily large amount of money for signing his autograph and riding around once in the arena to the hoots and jeers of spectators. He and Cody developed an unlikely strong bond, however, and Sitting Bull gave away most of his earnings from the show to homeless Sioux. This autograph was originally part of an autograph book of well-known 19th and 20th century figures. Sitting Bull autograph page is signed boldly and clearly in black ink: “Sitting Bull”. Minor wear and toning, else near fine condition. Sold for $5,910.

Albumen photograph of the mass grave from Wounded Knee, taken 1 January 1891, three days after the massacre on 29 December 1890. Photograph is captioned in the negative, “Bureal of the Dead at the BattleField of Wounded Knee S.D.” and published in “Eyewitness at Wounded Knee” where it stated that this mass grave “on the small hill where the Hotchkiss guns had been positioned” would ultimately contain 146 bodies. This photograph and another albumen were both taken by Northwestern Photo Co. of Chadron, Nebraska, whose company is well known for documenting the Wounded Knee massacre and its aftermath. Photograph measures 7″ x 4.25″, affixed to mat where the other 7″ x 4.25″ photograph on verso, possibly unpublished, shows Buffalo Bill Cody standing alongside Lakota Sioux (possibly with Big Road at center) and U.S. officers. Mat measures 10″ x 7″. Some buckling, foxing and staining to mat. Small abrasion to bottom left of Buffalo Bill photo, overall very good condition. Sold for $2,500.

Two American Indian Signed Cabinet Cards
Two Native-American cabinet cards signed, both housed in one frame. One is named Spotted Tail and the other is named Red Cloud with a short biography below each image; Spotted Tail was “known for being a shrewd and calculating warrior and chief” while Red Cloud “orchestrated the most successful war against the United States ever fought by an Indian nation.” Overall condition is fine with the Spotted Tail photo having a pinhole at top. Sold for $1,504.

Two original albumen photographs taken by Northwestern Photo Co. of Chadron, Nebraska, whose outfit is well known for documenting the aftermath of the Wounded Knee massacre. One photo ominously shows the 7th Cavalry encampment ”before the Fight…Dec 29th 1891”, mis-identifying the battle as 1891 rather than 1890. Photo is published in ”Eyewitness at Wounded Knee”, which writes of it, ”The Seventh Cavalry arrived at Pine Ridge after a twenty-five mile ride from Rushville. No other cavalry regiment in the entire army evoked the images of the old Indian-fighting army than it did. Several of its officers and men had fought at the Little Big Horn, and, because of this and romantic notions of fate and destiny, the myth of a ‘revenge’ motive for its actions at Wounded Knee gained undue credibility…” Photograph shows photographer Charles Moreledge in the foreground. Photograph is affixed to mat, upon which the other side shows the second photograph, possibly unpublished of ”Chief Fast Thunder’s Camp”. Each photo measures 7” x 4” upon mat measuring 10” x 7”. Some soiling and buckling to mat, but photos are very good, with especially good contrast to Chief Fast Thunder photo. Sold for $1,250.

Sitting Bull 3.75″ x 5.25″ Albumen Lakota Photographs
Albumen photographs of Lakota leaders, circa mid-1880s, including one of Sitting Bull shortly before he was killed. Album page contains four albumen photographs, each measuring 3.75″ x 5.25″, of Sitting Bull, Indian Policeman Fast Horse, Chief Flying Horse, and The Misses Few Tails, all posed in front of a studio backdrop showing Native American battle scenes. Album page originates from the photography studio of Northwestern Photo Co. of Chadron, Nebraska, well known for documenting the Wounded Knee Massacre immediately after it happened. Page measures 10″ x 7″. Some moisture discoloration to mat, not affecting photos which, apart from a small amount of foxing and fading to Chief Flying Horse, are near fine. Sold for $1,233.

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