Featured in this lot is this Speer Bullets ordinance display advertisement. This display shows "Potlatch" a painting by Jack Woodson. The painting shows and Indian Chief and a Mountain Man trading. In 1943 Vernon Speer started building bullets because reloaders couldn't get the components they needed from ammo companies during World War II. The company was and is in Lewiston Idaho. The display is a beautiful display of one hundred and nine bullets from .22 Cal to .45 Cal. On the back of the display is a piece telling of the history of the Potlatch and trade with the Native American Indians. The display is in a wood frame. The Condition of this ordinance display is good. The measurements are 24" x 14".