Old Bucket of Blood Saloon Card, Virginia City, 1939 - Front
Old Bucket of Blood Saloon Card, Virginia City, 1939 - Back
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Old Bucket of Blood Saloon Card, Virginia City, 1939

1939

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Historical Context & Description

This vintage card from the Old Bucket of Blood Saloon in Virginia City, Nevada, features a bold illustration of a bucket with dripping liquid, symbolizing the saloon's colorful name. The card is adorned with ornate text, including the name of the saloon, its location, and the year it was established, 1876.

The reverse side provides detailed information about the Comstock Lode, a significant silver ore discovery that played a crucial role in Nevada's history. The text highlights the immense output of silver and gold, along with fascinating details about the mining operations and Virginia City's development.

Aprox: 2.5" x 4.7"

The card is printed on medium-weight paper, typical of promotional materials from the early 20th century. The ink is slightly faded, and there are minor spots of discoloration, consistent with age. This piece serves as a tangible connection to the bustling mining era of Virginia City, offering insights into both the local culture and the broader economic impact of the Comstock Lode. Vernacular images like this provide invaluable glimpses into the social and economic history of the American West, documenting the vibrant life and industry that characterized the region.

Details

Type
print media
Condition
good

Minor fading and discoloration, consistent with age.

All items offered are original period pieces. No reproductions or modern reprints.

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