Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Jess Willard cowboy boots

In Shoes > Cowboy Boots > Show & Tell and Sporting Goods > Spurs > Show & Tell.
Unsolved mystery items94482 of 96554"Caloric" cast iron cook stoveThe Heart Punch movie poster
3
Love it
0
Like it

filmnetfilmnet loves this.
gotwiregotwire loves this.
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 14 years ago

    JimMace
    (10 items)

    Jess Willard, Heavyweight Boxing Champion of the World, wore these boots and spurs in the 101 Ranch Wild West Show (1916-1918), and probably in a 1919 movie, "The Challenge of Chance." About how much would these be worth?

    Unsolved Mystery

    Help us close this case. Add your knowledge below.

    logo
    Cowboy Boots
    See all
    Lucchese Vintage Men's Brown Cow Hide Cowboy Boots Size 9.5 D Good Condition
    Lucchese Vintage Men's Brown Cow Hi...
    $150
    Vintage 1940's/1950's ACME PeeWee Shorty Inlay Western Cowboy Boots Size 11 USA
    Vintage 1940's/1950's ACME PeeWee S...
    $180
    Vtg Corral Womens Snip Toe Tan And Turquoise Leather Western Cowboy Boots 7.5M
    Vtg Corral Womens Snip Toe Tan And ...
    $59
    Vintage Lucchese HandMade Cowboy Boots Black Cherry 9D L663064 USA W Shapers
    Vintage Lucchese HandMade Cowboy Bo...
    $161
    logo
    Lucchese Vintage Men's Brown Cow Hide Cowboy Boots Size 9.5 D Good Condition
    Lucchese Vintage Men's Brown Cow Hi...
    $150
    See all

    Comments

    1. YardSaleDave, 14 years ago
      Jim, both your Jess Willard items need to go to a high end auction house. The spurs in a western themed auction and the poster in a boxing/sports memorabilia auction. The boots and spurs, with some documentation to back up the Willard conection, should bring $350 to $500 and the poster $100 to $150. Do your homework, find the right auction house. Ebay is a last ditch resort.
    2. JimMace, 14 years ago
      Would you believe I got someone to estimate the value of the poster at about $10,000? Big difference between $150. Again, I won't sell it, but am still curious to hear if someone else thinks it was over-valued or not.
    3. YardSaleDave, 14 years ago
      Wow, your estimator must travel with some high rollers. I too would be curious if anyone thinks my guesstimate is way off.
    4. JimMace, 14 years ago
      Well, Jess Willard was my grandfather; so stuff like this is precious. The movie poster (see "The Heart Punch") is my prized possession, even tough normally Western artifacts are my favorite.
    5. YardSaleDave, 14 years ago
      Jim, your poster and spurs inspired me to look up Jess Willard's fight history, impressive indeed, Hall Of Fame in '77. You can't put a price on these heirlooms and congratulations on preserving them for future family.
    6. JimMace, 14 years ago
      A book about his life and career is coming out early next year. Author is Arly Allen. He's naming me with some credit in the book.
    7. gotwire gotwire, 13 years ago
      (Hercules Bronze Buffalo Head Spurs) CV $500.00-$1200.00 Cir. about 1920
      August Buermann
      Spur Maker
      New Jersey

      One of the earliest (1868) and most innovative spur makers, August Buermann was both a leader and a follower, who manufactured 443 different spur designs at his peak of popularity. Though headquartered in New Jersey, "AB" manufactured California, Mexican and Texas spurs, employing many of the finest craftsmen from those regions. Buermann sold strictly to jobbers and wholesalers marking his spurs with a 5-pointed star, over stamped with B on A, "Hand Forged Steel" and "Patent.” His inventive genius resulted in many registered patents as well as Hercules Bronze and Star Steel Silver. Though the August Buermann Manufacturing Company was absorbed by North & Judd in 1926, its influence can be seen in bit and spur collections from coast to coast.

      He made three different patterns of these spurs. The Buffalo, Indian Head, and Horse head. The Buffalo pattern is the scarcest. With the history and boots are worth more. Thanks for sharing.
    8. Tona Tona, 12 years ago
      I have a charm very old I found in my cedar chest that says Jess Willard my father-in -law was a boxer.

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.