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Second-known picture of notorious Billy the Kid set to auction for $1M Taken in 1877, the rare black-and-white image shows the notorious Irish American outlaw sitting around a table playing cards ...
Four years ago, Frank Abrams bought a tintype photo from a flea market for $10. Now, he and others think it may depict America's most famous outlaw: Billy the Kid.
What is believed to be the only surviving authenticated portrait of Billy the Kid went up for auction Saturday and sold for $2.3 million.
The 4-inch-by-5-inch tintype depicts Billy the Kid playing croquet in the summer of 1878. The only other known photo of the outlaw was taken in 1880 and sold for $2.3 million in 2010.
Billy the Kid photo purchased for $2 in junk shop, could sell for $5M. A camera buff particularly fond of Leica 35mm cameras, Abrams has long haunted flea markets, eager to buy old equipment and ...
How Billy the Kid killed 21 men, one for each year of his short notorious life, until he was killed by his former friend, Pat Garrett, is the stuff of Wild West legend.
Henry McCarty, who also used pseudonym William H. Bonney, is one of most notorious 19th-century US outlaws, made famous through books and movies ...
A $2 photograph of the outlaw Billy the Kid bought at a Fresno, Calif., junk shop five years ago is apparently the “Holy Grail of Western Americana” and worth $5 million, experts say.
Four years ago, Frank Abrams bought a tintype photo from a flea market for $10. Now, he and others think it may depict America's most famous outlaw: Billy the Kid.
DENVER-What is believed to be the only surviving authenticated portrait of Billy the Kid went up for auction Saturday and sold for $2.3 million.
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