Studio photo of Annie Oakley wearing her hair up, fringed long dress wearing a hip gun holster with hand gun. Annie is leaning agains a chair with a very light studio back drop. It is assumed this was a studio in England where the postcard was purchased during one of her England visits.
It is not autographed, but I have not found another picture like it as of yet and I have searched dailey.
Any idea who the artist is?, I think the value is around $600.00 but that is just based on similar items found on Ebay. If anyone has info it would be greatly appreciated.
This painting was part of my grandmother's estate - she died 10 years ago and this hung in her library room for as long as I can remember, it has been in my possession since 2002.
From what I have been able to research this artists work sell in Europe - I believe this was bought around1963 as an anniversary gift from my Grandfather to his wife.
I am unsure what this would be valued at - but I have also sent this picture to Christies in England to determine value - if anyone has info on this it would be helpful.
The table is stamped patented by James Pleukharp, Columbus, OH. I have been trying to find out more information but I am not having any luck. We have been told it is from the late 1890's.
The table has an expansion mechanism and the corner fasters are trademark of this furniture maker. The corners of the table have a hand carved pattern and there is a ribbon of wood going around the table. There are 6 chairs with hand carvings. The boards are numbered, I believe this is also a method of this maker.