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42-1-36

42-1-36

Horse Trapping

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97-84-1265

97-84-1265

Bridle Ornament

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29-96-120

29-96-120

Belt

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86-39-33

86-39-33

Quirt

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93-9-14A

93-9-14A

Arrow

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97-84-1264

97-84-1264

Bridle Ornament

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97-120-772B

97-120-772B

Sword Sheath

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59-20-30A

59-20-30A

Purse

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70-9-155

70-9-155

Ornament

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97-84-1908

97-84-1908

Belt

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97-26-1I

97-26-1I

Plow

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10989

10989

Necklace

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45-15-792

45-15-792

Ration Ticket

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97-122-133B

97-122-133B

Shoes

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87-13-144

87-13-144

Ammunition Belt

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97-122-139

97-122-139

Shoe

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29-96-828

29-96-828

Theatrical Headdress

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97-122-137

97-122-137

Shoe

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95-22-21

95-22-21

Rattle

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17956B

17956B

Sheath

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97-122-134B

97-122-134B

Shoes

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98-27-1B

98-27-1B

Sheath

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38006

38006

Powder Horn

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5886B

5886B

Shoe

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97-84-1737

97-84-1737

War Bonnet

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NA8725

NA8725

Awl Case

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42-30-404

42-30-404

Sword

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97-84-1615

97-84-1615

Breast Ornament

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NA3485

NA3485

Bridle

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38-8-20

38-8-20

Belt

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97-122-138

97-122-138

Shoe

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45-15-782

45-15-782

Pocket

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