Maybe not much. This one is like the old 30's posters that were in the foyer of the old movie theaters showing coming attractions. About 38 inches high and twelve inches wide. I bought it at an antique auction many years ago, researched it, stored it in a shady bedroom, face against the wall. With the help of the Kansas Historical Society I got most of the story behind it.
In a nutshell, Little Joe was a fire horse in Kansas City Mo. in the latter part of the 19th century. He was quite a favorite with the people in Kansas City. While active he took part in various contests of fire horses both here and abroad. When he died there was a movement in the Kansas City area to raise the money needed to pay a taxidermist to preserve the remains, like Commanche, Keogh's horse at the Little Big Horn. A play called "Divorce" was produced with the idea of all receipts from the play would be used for the taxidermy. Whether or not I never found whether this came to pass or not. The play went on as planned at the Old 9th Street theater in KC, Mo which later became the Follies Theater up around 10th & Cherry St.
I haven't ran it on an Internet auction simply because I don't know where to price it. Perhaps some of you folks may have an idea of where to start it.