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Tombstone Western Heritage Museum Auction: The Earp Brothers & Cowboys

Sat, Jul 26, 2025 11:00AM EDT
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Join North American Auction Company on July 26th for a once-in-a-lifetime auction of the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum Collection. This extraordinary sale features the largest private collection of Tombstone history, including rare and historic pieces tied to Wyatt Earp, the Earp Brothers, and the infamous Cochise Cowboys. From original artifacts, outlaw relics, and the largest collection of C.S. Fly photographs, this is a can’t-miss event for collectors of the Old West’s most legendary chapter.
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Lot 279

Arnold, Schwinn & Co Woman's Panther Bike 1953-54

Estimate: $800 - $1,600
Starting Bid
$300

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For your consideration is this beautiful, 1953-54 Schwinn Panther bicycle (womens style), manufactured by Arnold, Schwinn & Company in Chicago, Illinois. Ignaz Schwinn, a German-born mechanical engineer, founded the company in Chicago in 1895. It swiftly grew to fame by making high-quality bikes during the early twentieth century riding craze. Schwinn rose to prominence in the 1940s and 1950s with durable models such as the Phantom and the Panther, and later dominated the teenage market with balloon-tire bikes and attractive Sting-Ray models in the 1960s and 1970s. However, when lightweight, European, and Japanese imports became popular, Schwinn failed to adapt. The company declared bankruptcy in 1992, and the brand was later acquired by Pacific Cycle, which is currently owned by Dorel Industries. This Schwinn bicycle shows a green and white color scheme with light accents of gold throughout. It features a built-in horn tank, a chrome torpedo headlight mounted on the front fender, and a rear luggage rack with a reflector or taillight mount. The bike rides on 26-inch whitewall balloon tires with chrome rims and included a decorated “Panther” chainguard. It is marked "Schwinn" near the horn button as well. The horn works well when the button is pushed. The seat shows a green and gray color scheme. This bike was made in the women's style with a step in style and skinnier handle bars. The bike shows good condition overall with slight wear and cosmetic wear present, but no major signs of damage is noted. It measures 71 1.2" L x 22 5/8" W x 40 1/2" H. Provenance: From the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum in Tombstone, Arizona.

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