Circus Performer? MIDGET MAJOR LITTLEFINGER AND WIFE- AUTOGRAPHED-ST. LOUIS, MO

Circus Performer? MIDGET MAJOR LITTLEFINGER AND WIFE- AUTOGRAPHED-ST. LOUIS, MO
Circus Performer? MIDGET MAJOR LITTLEFINGER AND WIFE- AUTOGRAPHED-ST. LOUIS, MO
Circus Performer? MIDGET MAJOR LITTLEFINGER AND WIFE- AUTOGRAPHED-ST. LOUIS, MO
Circus Performer? MIDGET MAJOR LITTLEFINGER AND WIFE- AUTOGRAPHED-ST. LOUIS, MO
Circus Performer? MIDGET MAJOR LITTLEFINGER AND WIFE- AUTOGRAPHED-ST. LOUIS, MO
Circus Performer? MIDGET MAJOR LITTLEFINGER AND WIFE- AUTOGRAPHED-ST. LOUIS, MO
Circus Performer? MIDGET MAJOR LITTLEFINGER AND WIFE- AUTOGRAPHED-ST. LOUIS, MO
Circus Performer? MIDGET MAJOR LITTLEFINGER AND WIFE- AUTOGRAPHED-ST. LOUIS, MO
Circus Performer? MIDGET MAJOR LITTLEFINGER AND WIFE- AUTOGRAPHED-ST. LOUIS, MO
Circus Performer? MIDGET MAJOR LITTLEFINGER AND WIFE- AUTOGRAPHED-ST. LOUIS, MO
Circus Performer? MIDGET MAJOR LITTLEFINGER AND WIFE- AUTOGRAPHED-ST. LOUIS, MO
Circus Performer? MIDGET MAJOR LITTLEFINGER AND WIFE- AUTOGRAPHED-ST. LOUIS, MO
Circus Performer? MIDGET MAJOR LITTLEFINGER AND WIFE- AUTOGRAPHED-ST. LOUIS, MO
Circus Performer? MIDGET MAJOR LITTLEFINGER AND WIFE- AUTOGRAPHED-ST. LOUIS, MO
Circus Performer? MIDGET MAJOR LITTLEFINGER AND WIFE- AUTOGRAPHED-ST. LOUIS, MO

Circus Performer? MIDGET MAJOR LITTLEFINGER AND WIFE- AUTOGRAPHED-ST. LOUIS, MO
CIRCUS SIDESHOW MIDGETS MAJOR LITTLEFINGER & WIFE C. This is a rare cabinet card of a famous Circus sideshow performer. Wonderful cabinet card of Major Littlefinger and Wife. It is signed on the back by the Major. Condition as shown- slight scuff marks on Mrs. Photo taken by Goldsmith of St. Dwarf, circus, vaudeville, sideshow. Please see pictures for details and thanks for looking. Description : Antique Cabinet Card Photo Photographer – Goldsmith Photography, 1012 Olive Street, St. Major Littlefinger & Wife, (Possibly his second Wife, because of his age in the photo) Performer for circus freak, sideshow, carnival, vaudeville Midgets (Dwarf) Image #4 enhanced Size: approx. 4 ¼ x 6 ½ inches Good Condition -light smudges around some edges and some marks on the photo. Please use the scans to form your own opinion of the condition. I make every effort to carefully describe the condition of the item, please see pictures for your opinion. Background Info: In the entertainment world of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, few achondroplasic dwarfs achieved the same popularity as true “midgets” (pituitary dwarfs). A rare exception was Major Littlefinger, born Robert H. Huzza in Boston in 1864. As early as age seven, Huzza was performing, and his impressive circus and museum resume would come to include Sheldenburger & Co. Circus, Great Eastern Circus, Van Armburgh & Co. Circus, John Robinson Circus, Signor Sautelle’s Circus, Huber’s Museum, Sanger’s Greater Combined European Shows and the Midget City at Coney Island’s Dreamland Circus Sideshow. Often he was dressed in a policeman’s uniform, earning him the nickname “The Little Cop”. Around 1880, Huzza met Mollie McDougal, “The Lilliputian Queen”, of Osceola, Iowa. Also an achondroplasic dwarf, Mollie had recently divorced her first husband, General Frank “Shorty” Shade. Shade remarried to a female dwarf named Sarah, twenty years younger than he, around 1890, and changed his billing from military to royalty, becoming Chief Debro and Wife, the Eskimo Midgets. The so-called Eskimos settled in Frank’s hometown of Kendalville, Indiana. Littlefinger on June 5, 1881 in a circus ring in her hometown, and several months later became pregnant with the Major’s baby. She died giving birth to their daughter, Dollie, in Kendalville on June 24, 1882. Huzza had achondroplasia like her parents. Evidently the Shades and the Littlefingers remained close, as census records from around 1900 show that she lived in Kendalville with Frank and Sarah. She died in 1901 of unknown causes. Less than a year later, while visiting Hartford, Connecticut on circus tour, Robert Huzza met Ida Hosmer. Born in 1855, Ida was the only little person in a family of thirteen children. A public wedding soon followed at Bunnell’s Museum in Brooklyn, New York, on March 7, 1883. The couple established a permanent home in Jersey City, where Robert worked as a messenger during the off-season, dressed in his policeman’s costume. In 1891 he was elected master of Brooklyn’s Zeredatha Lodge. After Ida died in 1910, the Major married yet again. His third wife, Anna K. Littlefinger, gave birth to their son Edmond “Buster” Providence Littlefinger in 1913. The Littlefingers moved to Kansas City, Missouri, in 1920 so that Buster could attend school there. Buster was said to enjoy playing marbles and aspired to be a Singer midget after seeing the famous troupe on the Orpheum circuit. Robert Huzza died in Jacksonville, Florida in 1929 and Anna in 1942.
Circus Performer? MIDGET MAJOR LITTLEFINGER AND WIFE- AUTOGRAPHED-ST. LOUIS, MO

Old Circus Advertisement W W Cole Antique Ephemera Victorian Trade Card

Old Circus Advertisement W W Cole Antique Ephemera Victorian Trade Card
Old Circus Advertisement W W Cole Antique Ephemera Victorian Trade Card
Old Circus Advertisement W W Cole Antique Ephemera Victorian Trade Card
Old Circus Advertisement W W Cole Antique Ephemera Victorian Trade Card
Old Circus Advertisement W W Cole Antique Ephemera Victorian Trade Card
Old Circus Advertisement W W Cole Antique Ephemera Victorian Trade Card
Old Circus Advertisement W W Cole Antique Ephemera Victorian Trade Card
Old Circus Advertisement W W Cole Antique Ephemera Victorian Trade Card
Old Circus Advertisement W W Cole Antique Ephemera Victorian Trade Card

Old Circus Advertisement W W Cole Antique Ephemera Victorian Trade Card
An amazing ephemeral find, this old circus advertising trade card dates from the late 1800s. Die cut into the shape of a butterfly, the antique Victorian era advertisement is packed with spectacular information about W. Cole’s Great Circus. The small paper ad proclaims the W. Cole circus is “The Largest on Earth” and “Boundless as the Universe” and promises the attendee. 500 snakes, Great Manager of Wild Beasts, 1000 Men, A Gallery of Wax Statuary, Aerial Bicycle Riding, Daring Sensational Feats, 500 Horses, Menagerie of Trained Beasts.. It’s astonishing it has survived well-over 125 years. The only other reference I can find to this antique circus ad is in the Victorian trade card collection of the Florida State University Library. The small colorful die cut butterfly is printed on paper. The vintage circus advertisement shows wear consistent with its age and use. A tiny tip of one wing has chipped away, there is a small tear on a “W” near the butterfly’s head, and some tape residue along the top edge. 5 3/8″ x 2 3/4″.
Old Circus Advertisement W W Cole Antique Ephemera Victorian Trade Card

RARE Cole Bros Circus 1939 P. G. Lowery Band Black African American Photo

RARE Cole Bros Circus 1939 P. G. Lowery Band Black African American Photo
RARE Cole Bros Circus 1939 P. G. Lowery Band Black African American Photo

RARE Cole Bros Circus 1939 P. G. Lowery Band Black African American Photo
An original 10×7 vintage Photo from a large archive of circus photos acquired from the estate of circus historian and collector Robert F. Houston acquired a massive archive of circus memorabilia over a period of more than 50 years. He was also involved in building and repairing circus related items and was a member of Circus Model Builders International. Photo Overview An exceptionally rare shot! This photograph features the P. Lowery’s Sideshow Band, an integral part of the Cole Bros Circus. The band members, dressed in formal musical attire, including jackets and hats, are posed with their instruments, including trombones, saxophones, and a drum set. Two female performers are seated in the center, wearing stage costumes. This image was captured outdoors, evident by the grass underfoot, with a plain backdrop helping focus attention on the group. Lowery was a well-known African American band leader and cornet soloist who rose to fame in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His bands were fixtures in circus and vaudeville shows, bringing high-quality music to these venues. Lowery’s contributions helped to showcase African American talent and culture in mainstream entertainment, influencing the development of American popular music. Text Present Cole Bros Circus 1939 P. Lowery’s Sideshow Band Condition: Good to fair vintage condition. Please see photos for scans of the surface. Photo may have natural curling or other imperfections from age. The back of the photo may have remnants from being taped or glued into an album.
RARE Cole Bros Circus 1939 P. G. Lowery Band Black African American Photo

Downie Bros Circus 1938 EJ KELTY Company Performers Wilmington Original Photo

Downie Bros Circus 1938 EJ KELTY Company Performers Wilmington Original Photo
Downie Bros Circus 1938 EJ KELTY Company Performers Wilmington Original Photo

Downie Bros Circus 1938 EJ KELTY Company Performers Wilmington Original Photo
An original 10×5.5 vintage photo from a large archive of circus photos acquired from the estate of circus historian and collector Robert F. Houston acquired a massive archive of circus memorabilia over a period of more than 50 years. He was also involved in building and repairing circus related items and was a member of Circus Model Builders International. Photo Overview The photo captures a vibrant scene at the Downie Bros Circus in Wilmington, Delaware, on May 28, 1938. A group of circus performers and musicians is lined up in front of a large banner reading Downie Bros Double Annex Presenting an Array of Talented Artists. The performers are dressed in a range of costumes, with musical instruments visible. On either side of the group, signs advertise sideshow attractions, including “Aloa the Alligator Boy” and “Annette and Her Monster Reptiles, ” contributing to the carnival atmosphere. The Downie Bros Circus was known for its extravagant performances and traveling shows during the early 20th century. It featured a variety of acts and spectacles that captivated audiences across the country. The circus was a significant part of American culture, providing entertainment during a period when such experiences were highly valued. This photograph captures a moment in time, reflecting the entertainment and artistry of the era. Text Present WILMINGTON, DEL. 1938 MAX KASSOW, MANAGER DOWNIE BROS DOUBLE ANNEX PRESENTING AN ARRAY OF TALENTED ARTISTS SIDE SHOW TICKETS ALOA THE ALLIGATOR BOY ANETTE UND HER MONSTER REPTILES GOLIATH THE MONSTER Condition : Good to fair vintage condition. Please see photos for scans of the surface. Photo may have natural curling or other imperfections from age. The back of the photo may have remnants from being taped or glued into an album.
Downie Bros Circus 1938 EJ KELTY Company Performers Wilmington Original Photo

Elephant BRASS doorstop paperweight GREAT old PATINA circus animal Antique 12.5

Elephant BRASS doorstop paperweight GREAT old PATINA circus animal Antique 12.5
Elephant BRASS doorstop paperweight GREAT old PATINA circus animal Antique 12.5
Elephant BRASS doorstop paperweight GREAT old PATINA circus animal Antique 12.5
Elephant BRASS doorstop paperweight GREAT old PATINA circus animal Antique 12.5
Elephant BRASS doorstop paperweight GREAT old PATINA circus animal Antique 12.5
Elephant BRASS doorstop paperweight GREAT old PATINA circus animal Antique 12.5
Elephant BRASS doorstop paperweight GREAT old PATINA circus animal Antique 12.5
Elephant BRASS doorstop paperweight GREAT old PATINA circus animal Antique 12.5

Elephant BRASS doorstop paperweight GREAT old PATINA circus animal Antique 12.5
You can message estate-assets your questions or offers on any item we have posted. > All Questions answered Promptly and Honestly. Sculptural Decorative look. In preowned lovely condition. It has a great patina – the estate owner used it as a desk top paperweight – it has a velvet cloth on its base. Showing good age with a lovely patina – I’ll call it brass but it could be bronze. A crisp casting in raised relief. 12-1/2″ tall x base 5-3L4″ X 3-1/2 oval. An exceptionally likeness of a reared elephant with its trunk ending in a circle to grab and lift up. One of the hundreds of items. Currently offered on estate-asset. All inquiries answered promptly and honestly. Message estate-assets your questions or offers for review and consideration. Will need a physical address. (No – Post Office Box). Items we offer are vintage or antique. Private Homes, Collections and Estates there may be slight signs of nicks, dings, rubs or slight variations in color – questions? All questions are answered promptly and honestly. All sales are final.
Elephant BRASS doorstop paperweight GREAT old PATINA circus animal Antique 12.5

Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT

Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT

Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT
TWO GREAT ANTIQUE PAPIER MACHE ROLY POLY TOYS WITH ORIGINAL PAINT. CLOWN MARKED GERMANY BEAR IS UNMARKED BUT DEFINITELY LOOKS GERMAN TOO. CLOWN IS ABOUT 7 CREEPY CREEPY LOOKING – CHIPPY PAINT AND PATINA AS SHOWN BUT SOLID ALL AROUND. BEAR RIDING A RED BALL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION APPROXIMATELY 6 TALL.
Antique German TOYS Paper Mache TOY Circus Clown Bear Roly Poly GERMANY RARE LOT