| Item |
Photo |
Num |
Description |
Price |
Add |
| Custer Bean Bag Doll
|
Photo |
4007 |
Limited Edition |
$20.00 |
 |
| Mouse Pad - Custer Silk Screen
|
Photo |
6049 |
Very Nice |
$12.00 |
 |
| Patch (sew on)
|
Photo |
6031 |
Little Big Horn Battlefield - Monument Colored |
$3.00 |
 |
| 7th Cavalry Guidon Hat Pin
|
Photo |
6023 |
Brand New |
$4.00 |
 |
| 7th Cavalry Guidon Bumper Sticker
|
Photo |
6008B |
Stars and Stripes |
$2.50 |
 |
| Key Chain
|
|
6008E |
Filled in Color-Custer/Call of Bugle |
$4.00 |
 |
| Custer Guidon Bumper Sticker
|
Photo |
6008A |
Personal Guidon |
$2.50 |
 |
| Custer's Last Trooper Video
|
|
3001 |
Must See! |
$20.00 |
 |
Small Custers Guidon Flag For Children
|
|
4000
|
|
$10.00
|
 |
| American Legend Toy |
|
4002
|
Colored. Made of PVC, with
biography card 6" Tall |
$9.95
|
 |
| Custer Coloring Book |
|
4003
|
Filled with historical facts |
$4.00
|
 |
| Bean Bag Doll |
|
4007
|
Finely sculpted, life-like heads
on bean bag body. Limited Edition |
$20.00
|
 |
Custers Last Fight Poster
|
|
7000 |
Famous Anheuser-Busch lithograph engraved in 1895
from a painting by Otto Becker which, in turn, was based on the oil by Cassilly Adams.
This is the print seen in thousands of bar rooms around the country. 16"x25".
Done on heavy poster paper. |
$20.00 |
 |
|
Libbies Vision Poster |
|
7001 |
This poster depicts her husbandss 7th U.S.
Cavalry regiment marching out of Fort Lincoln. Each print signed by artist Don Griffith.
Limited addition. Color-8"x10". |
$35.00 |
 |
|
Little Bighorn Battlefield Map |
|
6050 |
Autographed by the Author |
$10.00 |
 |
|
Custers Last Stand
|
|
7002 |
By Theodore Pitman. This poster is of the Custer
Battle. Reprint-color-size 16"x21". |
$15.95 |
 |
|
Cavalry Recruitment Poster
|
|
7003 |
|
$10.00 |
 |
|
Destiny Poster |
|
7011 |
By Don Griffith. View of the memorial markers on
Custer Hill with the main battle figures superimposed to the left and right, i.e., Custer,
Reno, Benteen, Sitting Bull, etc. A center view of Custer on the march toward his destiny
at the Little Big Horn. Reprint-size 25"x32". |
$45.00 |
 |
Custers Last Stand -
By Edgar S. Paxson.
|
Photo |
7009A |
Reprint-color-size 16"x25". |
$18.00 |
 |
|
Chiefs of the Little Big Horn-Sepia Tone
|
Photo |
7012A |
Color-Size 16"x36" |
$10.00 |
 |
| 7012B |
Color-Size 9"x16"- |
$6.00 |
 |
|
War Department Map-Not Shown
|
|
7013 |
Map shows many battlefields of the Indian wars and trails of the Big Horn &
Yellowstone Expedition of 1876. Black print on ivory paper. Size 18"x24". |
$7.00 |
 |
U.S. Cavalry Recruitment Poster
|
Photo |
7003 |
|
$10.00 |
 |
Reflections of Custer Prints
|
Photo |
The battle of the Little Big
Horn Continues to be one of the most dramatic battles in American history.
Reflections of Custer’s Last Stand, by artist Jeanie Southworth,
visually depicts the events which led to The Campaign of 1876. Please join
us in a historical journey from Custer’s meeting with the Southern
Cheyenne in 1869, to Custer’s death in 1876. The visual scroll unfolds
as a montage. In the initial scene, one is able to see Custer meeting with
Medicine Arrows, a Southern Cheyenne, on March 15, 1869, in Sweetwater
Creek (Texas). A scene in the upper right corner of the painting shows
Custer meeting with Chief Santana and Lone Wolf with request that Santana
move his people onto the reservation. In the upper left corner, Custers
wife, Libbie, looks on as he departs for his Campaign from Fort Abraham
Lincoln in Dakota Territory on May 17, 1876. Portraits represented in the
painting include: Sitting Bull; Frederick Benteen, and Major Marcus A.
Reno. James Calhoun, Boston Custer, Audey Reed and Thomas Custer perished
along with Custer at the Little Big Horn. They are depicted in the right
center of the work. To the left of the family members are Custer’s Crow
Scouts: White Man Run Him, Curly, Harry Moccasin, and Goes Ahead. Center
Left, the viewer discovers Chief Crazy Horse, his horse rearing. Beside
him are Chief Gall and Chief Two Moon. Our final description illustrates
Custer’s ride to his death with Mitch Boyer at his side. After more than
one hundred years, the scroll has never been rolled up and put to rest.
The battle that became known as Custers Last Stand still rages in the
hearts of men. All prints are colored. A Certificate
of Authenticity and Title is signed by the artist (only on S/N
prints). |
| Choose your size |
7014A |
Size 19 1/2"x26"
Signed and Numbered |
$100.00 |
 |
| 7014B |
Size 19 1/2"x26"Unsigned |
$50.00 |
 |
| 7014C |
Size 8"x10 1/2" Signed
and Numbered |
$30.00 |
 |
| 7014D |
Size 8"x 10 1/2"Unsigned |
$20.00 |
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