![OAKLEY, Annie (1860-1926). Cabinet photograph signed ("Annie Oakley"), a Woodburytype print, n.d. [ca.1890]. 6½ x 4 3/16 inches, browning, corners rounded. A fine portrait of a youthful Annie Oakley dressed in frontier style jacket adorned with a variety of medals, printed caption "MISS ANNIE OAKLEY Little Sure-Shot BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WES[T SHOW]," ink signed on lower border. Descriptive printed account of Oakley's life and accomplishments on verso.](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/2001/NYR/2001_NYR_09806_0081_000(034555).jpg?w=1)
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OAKLEY, Annie (1860-1926). Cabinet photograph signed ("Annie Oakley"), a Woodburytype print, n.d. [ca.1890]. 6½ x 4 3/16 inches, browning, corners rounded. A fine portrait of a youthful Annie Oakley dressed in frontier style jacket adorned with a variety of medals, printed caption "MISS ANNIE OAKLEY Little Sure-Shot BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WES[T SHOW]," ink signed on lower border. Descriptive printed account of Oakley's life and accomplishments on verso.
A SIGNED SOUVENIR PHOTO FROM "LITTLE SURE-SHOT". Oakley, dubbed "Little Sure-Shot" by the famous Sioux chief Sitting Bull, was a featured performer in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show from 1885 to 1897. and continued to perform until the last years of her life.
A SIGNED SOUVENIR PHOTO FROM "LITTLE SURE-SHOT". Oakley, dubbed "Little Sure-Shot" by the famous Sioux chief Sitting Bull, was a featured performer in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show from 1885 to 1897. and continued to perform until the last years of her life.