Collection of memorabilia relating to American actor Clayton Moore (1914-1999), best known for playing the fictional character the Lone Ranger from September 1949 to 1952, and then again from September 1954 to 1957, includes:
- International Television Movie Festival plaque presented to Clayton Moore
- Distinguished Service plaque presented to Clayton Moore by the Crown Point Police Department, 1982
- National Cowboy Hall of Fame picture frame presented to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Moore
- Lone Ranger “Thank You for Caring” plaque, 1982
- Lone Ranger Symbolizer plaque
- Radio Guide plaque presented to the Lone Ranger and Clayton Moore
- “The Only Lone Ranger” plaque presented to Clayton Moore by Don Mitchell and Susan Exmeyer
- Appreciation plaque to the Lone Ranger from the Ball State Broadcasting Guild
- 1988 Excellence in Media Award, Lifetime Achievement, presented to Clayton Moore
- Clayton Moore blue T-shirt
- “Love Real People” T-shirt
- Camouflage jacket
- Deer Skin Trading Post jacket
- Roy Rogers Grand National Quail Hunt jacket
- J.J. Starbuck film crew jacket
- Express Ranches winter jacket
- Certificate of Excellence presented to Clayton Moore
- Howdy Pardner Club item presented to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Moore
- Notes to Clayton Moore from Betty N. Buckman
- A Party with the Lone Ranger cards
- Lone Ranger posters
- Card signed by Clayton Moore
- Script signed by Clayton Moore, When the West Was Fun! (Brad Marks Productions Western Reunion)
- Vintage Lone Ranger sticker
height 19 in. x width 17 in. x depth 1 in. / largest
Provenance: Property from the Estate of Robert A. "Bob" Funk Sr. - trailblazing American businessman, philanthropist, and rancher, from his impressive ranch headquarters in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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