
A fight to the finish as Jesse James signed photo sells for $51,240
A signed photograph of the notorious outlaw Jesse James almost doubled its estimate in Chicago
The only known signed photograph of US outlaw Jesse James made $51,240 at auction earlier this week, far surpassing its high-end estimate of $30,000.
The photo was bought by an anonymous investor at a Leslie Hindman Auctioneers sale in Chicago.
James is shown as a young man with his hair slicked back and dressed in a suit and tie in the albumen print portrait.
![]() A nice young man |
Born in Missouri in 1847, James was a Confederate guerrilla during the American civil war and turned his hand to all manner of nefarious activities in the following years, including train robbery and bank raids.
The rarity of James's signature combined with the photograph's excellent provenance helped the piece achieve its strong showing. It had once been owned by Calvin Tilden Owns, the husband of Ethel Rose James, Jesse James's granddaughter.
James was killed in 1882 by Robert Ford, a member of his gang, for a $10,000 reward.
- Click here to view our historical autographs for sale
- Learn how you can get pleasure and profit by investing in autographs from historical figures
- Read all the latest Autographs, Photography and Memorabilia news
Join our readers in over 200 countries around the world - sign up for your free weekly Collectibles Newsletter today or download our free Collectors News app for your iPhone
Recent and related articles...
· 'One and only' authenticated photo of Billy the Kid is valued at $400,000 | 16 February 2011
The outlaw they called 'The Kid' is riding into one of the world's largest Wild West trade fairs, in June
· Great collections: Johnny Depp's amazing rare books and manuscripts | 12 January 2011
When he's not playing Jack Sparrow or Sweeney Todd, Depp is a fan of Kerouac and Edgar Allan Poe
· London gangsters the Kray twins' letters sell for £20,780 at UK auction | 21 October 2010
Ronnie and Reggie continue the ongoing success of criminals and outlaws on the auction block...
· Record breaking Ned Kelly painting sells for A$5.4m | 31 March 2010
Sidney Nolan's painting of the notorious outlaw is now Australia's most valuable auctioned artwork
· It's a steal... a wealth of Dillinger memorabilia goes under the hammer | 6 January 2010
The notorious outlaw's letters, pocket watch and gun top the bill at $35k each
www.paulfrasercollectibles.com
Image: Leslie Hindman Auctioneers
Share this page
