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Lot 162 - Antique "Do You Know Them?" Wanted Poster With Photographs For William Rayner, Pickpocket, And Frank Holmes Alias Jake, Eugene Van Buskirk, Superintendent, Circa 1900s
Lot 162 - Antique "Do You Know Them?" Wanted Poster With Photographs For William Rayner, Pickpocket, And Frank Holmes Alias Jake, Eugene Van Buskirk, Superintendent, Circa 1900s
This is a wanted poster headed "Do You Know Them?" featuring photographs of two individuals, signed by Eugene Van Buskirk, Superintendent. The upper portion displays profile and frontal photographs of William Rayner, who was arrested by Chief Shaw's operative at a Massachusetts fair while in the act of picking a pocket. Rayner was released on $1,000 bail. Physical description: age 35, white, height five feet 7 1/4 inches, weight 134 pounds, dark hair, blue eyes, straight nose, thin face. Marks include little, ring, and middle finger and wrist on left hand stiff and scarred from injury. Handwritten annotations on both sides of the photograph read "Identified as Wm. Moffett" and "113 F. Gallery." The lower portion features a photograph of Frank Holmes alias Jake, who may have lived in the City of Philadelphia, described as a chum of one Buck Eagan. A contact in Hot Springs, Arkansas, wants to know more about him. Physical description: age 28, height five feet eight inches, weight 178 pounds, stout build, chestnut hair, red complexion, eyes black mixed with gray. Bertillon measurements are recorded. Poster shows age toning, edge wear, and handling marks consistent with age and use.