Guns International #: 101951119
Seller's Inventory #: WEC202
Wyatt Earp Jappanned boxes with contents. One box has scratches on the front from Sadie Earp’s attempt to open without the key. The following items are included: pottery, medicine bottle (1881) for Wyatt Earp, earache bottle with contents, cheater dice, card feeder, three glass bottles, ect. These items came from John Flood who was Wyatt and Sadie Earp’s personal Secretary and closest confidant. Mr. Flood even wrote a biography on Wyatt Earp that was never published. He was given and inherited numerous items from the Earp’s. Mr. Flood in turn passed the Earp collection on to John Gilchriese. Mr. Gilchriese owned and operated The Wyatt Earp Museum in Tombstone, AZ, where all of these items were displayed. These items were sold directly by Mr. Gilchriese to David Roberts along with Mr. Gilchriese’s notes on each item. Each item comes with a certificate of authenticity from Collectors Firearms
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Guns International #: 101951119
Category - Collectibles - Western
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Collectibles - Western
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Seller: Collectors Firearms
Company: CollectorsFirearms, Inc Member Since: 3/6/07
First Name: E-commerce
Last Name: Department
State:
Texas
Zip: 77063
Country: United States
Phone: (832) 360-1771
Fax: (713) 781-6407
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Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
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"Wyatt Earp Jappanned Boxes (2) with Contents (WEC202)
Description: " Wyatt Earp Jappanned boxes with contents. One box has scratches on the front from Sadie Earp’s attempt to open without the key. The following items are included: pottery, medicine bottle (1881) for Wyatt Earp, earache bottle with contents, cheater dice, card feeder, three glass bottles, ect. These items came from John Flood who was Wyatt and Sadie Earp’s personal Secretary and closest confidant. Mr. Flood even wrote a biography on Wyatt Earp that was never published. He was given and inherited numerous items from the Earp’s. Mr. Flood in turn passed the Earp collection on to John Gilchriese. Mr. Gilchriese owned and operated The Wyatt Earp Museum in Tombstone, AZ, where all of these items were displayed. These items were sold directly by Mr. Gilchriese to David Roberts along with Mr. Gilchriese’s notes on each item. Each item comes with a certificate of authenticity from Collectors Firearms SOLD |
Guns International #: 101951119
Seller's Inventory #: WEC202
Wyatt Earp Jappanned boxes with contents. One box has scratches on the front from Sadie Earp’s attempt to open without the key. The following items are included: pottery, medicine bottle (1881) for Wyatt Earp, earache bottle with contents, cheater dice, card feeder, three glass bottles, ect. These items came from John Flood who was Wyatt and Sadie Earp’s personal Secretary and closest confidant. Mr. Flood even wrote a biography on Wyatt Earp that was never published. He was given and inherited numerous items from the Earp’s. Mr. Flood in turn passed the Earp collection on to John Gilchriese. Mr. Gilchriese owned and operated The Wyatt Earp Museum in Tombstone, AZ, where all of these items were displayed. These items were sold directly by Mr. Gilchriese to David Roberts along with Mr. Gilchriese’s notes on each item. Each item comes with a certificate of authenticity from Collectors Firearms
Guns International #: 101951119
Seller's Inventory #: WEC202
Wyatt Earp Jappanned boxes with contents. One box has scratches on the front from Sadie Earp’s attempt to open without the key. The following items are included: pottery, medicine bottle (1881) for Wyatt Earp, earache bottle with contents, cheater dice, card feeder, three glass bottles, ect. These items came from John Flood who was Wyatt and Sadie Earp’s personal Secretary and closest confidant. Mr. Flood even wrote a biography on Wyatt Earp that was never published. He was given and inherited numerous items from the Earp’s. Mr. Flood in turn passed the Earp collection on to John Gilchriese. Mr. Gilchriese owned and operated The Wyatt Earp Museum in Tombstone, AZ, where all of these items were displayed. These items were sold directly by Mr. Gilchriese to David Roberts along with Mr. Gilchriese’s notes on each item. Each item comes with a certificate of authenticity from Collectors Firearms