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Re: Annie Oakley Postcard
Can anyone help me find an appaiser for this item?
Re: Annie Oakley Postcard
I would check your facts and history on this item. I believe it is misrepresented. This postcard came into being a decade and a half after Annie Oakley met with Queen Victoria.
Re: Annie Oakley Postcard
Unless the card is marked to indicate who it is, it could be any of the female performers in any of the many Wild West shows travelling at the time. It does not resemble any I've seen of Annie, but you never know. You'll have to find a specialist collector or contact the historical society that deals with Annie Oakley memorabilia.
http://www.annieoakleyfoundation.org/
Re: Annie Oakley Postcard
Rare Annie Oakley Photograph Postcard Circa 1895-1900, London, England | Collectors Weekly http://www.pinterest.com/ I found this same postcard here hope this helps. The more and more I look at this photo I think it might be Lillian Smith who was with the show at same time.