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Possible Outlaw Soapy Smith Alaska Saloon Photo [197238]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Photographic Images - Antique Start Price:75.00 USD Estimated At:150.00 - 250.00 USD
Possible Outlaw Soapy Smith Alaska Saloon Photo [197238]
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1,250.00USDto o*******9+ buyer's premium (312.50)
This item SOLD at 2025 Aug 08 @ 10:54UTC-07:00 : PDT/MST
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According to writing on the back of this photo, it was taken in a saloon in Skagway, Alaska with Soapy Smith and a member of his gang. We are unable to verify if this actually is Soapy Smith. Jefferson Randolph "Soapy" Smith got his sobriquet by selling soap in a paper wrapper and planting a $100 dollar bill in one of them. The lucky purchaser was one of his own men but sales promptly escalated. A con man, gambler, huckster, saloon owner he traveled to Alaska where gold was currency. He was met by a disgruntled man on a Skagway street where they exchanged hostile words and lead. It was 1898. Two men in the photo are wearing full framed Colts tucked into their waste bands with a miner between them. 3.75 in. X 4.75 in. Backing at 6.5 in. X 4.25 in. Please see photo for details.
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