Unique collection of rare surviving props and set decor pieces from Old Tucson Studios, including: a large antique wooden pulley converted into an electric lamp with two lightbulb sockets, which may have been used in the Bonanza barn; an antique tobacco and cigar cutter made by the Goddard Grocer Co. of St. Louis, bearing a 1914 patent date; a pair of ladies' cream-colored leather gloves with ornate Native American Indian beadwork designs, one with fringe along the edge and one without (and exhibiting some damage where the fringe would be); two damaged straw hats; two empty prop Japanese cans of Dr. Pepper; a small metal canister wrapped in Japanese silk with a floral pattern; a black plastic box with gold Japanese lettering, containing a small plastic samurai hat, a Japanese doll, and a small gold dragon. In overall very good to fine condition. An interesting and varied lot of surviving Old Tucson relics. Robert Shelton's Old Tucson Studios Collection
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