Wanted Poster Online Auction

October 04, 2012

LOT 28

Lot 28

Harry ‘Dutch’ Sawyer, Federal Bureau of Investigation, U. S. Department of Justice Wanted Poster, 1935

Harry ‘Dutch’ Sawyer, Federal Bureau of Investigation, U. S. Department of Justice Wanted Poster, 1935
Lot 28 Details
Harry ‘Dutch’ Sawyer, Federal Bureau of Investigation, U. S. Department of Justice Wanted Poster, 1935

Barker-Karpis and John Dillinger associate and likely suspect in the car bomb murder of ‘Dapper’ Danny Hogan, issued by John Edgar Hoover, director, addressed to D. O. Draper, Chief Constable, Toronto, Canada and postmarked at Buffalo, N. Y., February 15, 1935
8" x 8" — 20.3 x 20.3 cm.

Estimate $50-$100

Realised: $24
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

Note:

Wanted for the kidnaping of Edward G. Bremer at St. Paul, Minnesota, on January 17, 1934. Born Harry Sawyer, aliases Harry “Dutch” Sawyer, Harry Sandovich, Harry J. Porche, harry Sandevich, Harry Sandlovich, Harry Sandlovitch, Frank James, Jew Harry, Harry Standley

CONDITION DETAILS

Previously mounted, glue and paper residue to back.

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