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Buffalo Bill character jug - Dorothy Kindell circa 1950

Buffalo Bill character jug produced by Dorothy Kindell of Laguna Beach, California, circa 1950. Born in Scottia, Iowa, William Frederick Cody (1846-1917) learned to ride at an early age and when only eleven worked as a mounted messenger for a wagon freight firm. He earned the name Buffalo Bill for killing over 4,280 buffalos in eight months to provide meat for laborers working on the railroads. His knowledge of the plains and Indian ways put him in great demand as a scout and he is renowned for killing single-handedly the Cheyenne Chief, Yellowhand. Transformed into a Western hero, he organized the first of his famous Wild West Shows in 1883. The performance at Madison Square Garden in 1887 boasted Annie Oakley and Sitting Bull in the cast, and when the show toured England it met with such approval that Queen Victoria saw it three times. Despite this success, Buffalo Bill lost the fortune he made in show business through mismanagement.

Maker:

Dorothy Kindell

United States

circa 1950

Model #:

character jug

Size:

medium

Height:

4 1/2"

Buffalo Bill character jug - Dorothy Kindell circa 1950
Buffalo Bill character jug - Dorothy Kindell circa 1950
Buffalo Bill character jug - Dorothy Kindell circa 1950
Buffalo Bill character jug - Dorothy Kindell circa 1950
Buffalo Bill character jug - Dorothy Kindell circa 1950
Buffalo Bill character jug - Dorothy Kindell circa 1950
Buffalo Bill character jug - Dorothy Kindell circa 1950
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