| I am selling a original documented Little Bighorn Artifact from my family collection. It is a framed and matted antique brass trade button found on Reno's battlesite at Sitting Bulls camp on the Little Bighorn Battle site. This button is very well documented and found in the indian camp area where thousands of Crow, Souix and Flathead indians broke camp after the massacre of Reno and General George Custer in 1876. The indians broke camp and fled to Canada. This artifact was collected on Jason Pistch's land along with many shell casings. The Pitsch family owns 3000 acres in the battle site area. The framed set comes with all letters of provience and signed documents from the president of the museum in Montana. This antique is original, authentic and will display in any collection excellent. It is taking up to much room in my safe and we are finally willing to sell it out of our collection. I will sell the entire set for the first 1200.00. This is original, all paperwork included and a rare chance to own a very historical rare item from American history. Questions to me at tenjfivestotts@hotmail.com This is a true item of the America history and a rare chance to own a very well documented artifact from the worlds most famous battle site in Montana. Also available to the purchaser is an original lythograph of the Custer battle still new in the tube (never framed or matted) for an additional 200.00. I will not seperate the artifact and lythograph prior to the artifact selling and the buyer having the option to purchase it. This artifact is priced to sell and you wont find another for this price anywhere. If it does not sell by Aug 25th it will go to a big auction house in SF AND BE LISTED FOR MORE. |