A "Lone Ranger" Screen Worn Outfit & Mask

This lot consists of an outfit gifted to Carmen Sacchetti directly from his friend Clayton Moore, "The Lone Ranger". These pieces were used by Clayton and are unique with impeccable provenance. A special dyed dark shirt and pants "Lone Ranger" screen worn outfit.

Clayton did this color himself because he thought the dark color showed better on screen. A screen worn hat by American Hat Co. and Calabasas Saddlery, size 6 ¾, used by Clayton but not shaped in the classic Lone Ranger style. The rarest and most desirable screen-worn Hollywood items, a "water" mask. The iconic black mask designed to be used during water scenes.

EX: Clayton Moore Gifted to Carmen Sacchetti.

Lot 1070, Sold $18,450
Brian Lebel’s Las Vegas Old West Auction - Friday, January 26, 2024

The Lone Ranger's Edward H. Bohlin Saddle Ensemble

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Legendary Bohlin saddle ensemble belonging to the Lone Ranger. From the estate of producer Jack Wrather, this is the saddle seen in most every television episode and film appearance of the Lone Ranger throughout the 1950s. Most often seen being ridden by Clayton Moore, it was also used by John Hart in his portrayal of the masked man, and most correctly belonged to the character of the Lone Ranger rather than an actor playing him. The saddle, bridle and breast collar set are in the style of Bohlin’s San Gabriel model, with only a few variations. The Bohlin shield plate is engraved “L R” and the rear cantle plate is beautifully inscribed “The Lone Ranger.” The seat is 14 1/2" and the cantle 4 1/2", the tapaderos are 22" long. A production-used, classic Bohlin saddle ensemble seen by millions and immortalized on film and television. 
Pictured: "Saddlemaker to the Stars: The Leather and Silver Art of Edward H. Bohlin," by James Nottage, page 117.  
Exhibited: Autry Museum of the American West. 

Lot 216, Brian Lebel's Old West Auction - June 23rd, 2018, Santa Fe, NM.
Sold $153,400

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