Auction XXXVII - Autographs & Memorabilia 2009-10-24 Auction - 476 Price Results - Signature House in CA - Page 3
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39: JOHN HANCOCK SIGNED REVOLUTIONARY WAR DOCUMENT92: REMINGTON PISTOL OWNED BY GENERAL GEORGE CUSTER187: GEORGE PATTON JR. HANDWRITTEN SIGNED LETTER
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UPLAND, CA, United States
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Auction XXXVII - Autographs & Memorabilia

Signature House presents over 1,100 lots closing in two sessions. We offer a diverse selection of vintage to contemporary historical autographs, documents, manuscripts, images and related collectibles to fit budgets large or small. A pioneer in offering more purchasing power to our clients through our discount programs, we feature lots in the most desirable categories including Judeo-Christian, Colonial, Americana, War Between the States, World Military, Heads of State & Royalty, Jurists, Cabinet Members and other Political notables, Science & Technology, American Presidents, plus Artists, Illustrators & Animated Art, Composers & Classical Performers, Literature, Celebrities, Entertainment and Sports.

From antiquities to contemporary, highlights include Egyptian Ushabti, Incunabula, documents signed by Ferdinand and Isabella and other Royalty, handwritten letters by Presidents George Washington and Abraham Lincoln as well as Vice President Thomas Jefferson, a Free Frank penned by John Adams plus autographs and collectibles from most American Presidents, including a brief case owned and used by Franklin Roosevelt. A Revolutionary War document signed by John Hancock leads Colonial. Also offered are Americana advertising, White House relics, campaign memorabilia and a rare early 48-star banner flag. Civil War generals to WW II autographs and collectibles features a most exciting 1858 Remington revolver owned by famed General and Indian fighter George Armstrong Custer with provenance. Two signed stone lithographs by Emil Ganso and a lovely first edition display of Lady and The Tramp signed by Walt Disney are also offered. A First Printing of "Across The River and Into The Trees" signed by Ernest Hemingway and a rare signature of poet Thomas Gray highlight our literary category, as well as a 1793 edition of the Works of Benjamin Franklin. Two uncommon checks signed by Greta Garbo are to be found in Entertainment. Much more in all fields of autograph collecting.
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COLONIAL HANNASTOWN PENNSYLVANIA DOCUMENT: 49. [COLONIAL HANNASTOWN PENNSYLVANIA] Important historical site established in 1773 by early settler Robert Hanna as "Hannas Town," as the first county seat of Westmoreland County. His tavern
0049: COLONIAL HANNASTOWN PENNSYLVANIA DOCUMENTEst. $100-$250
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COLONIAL PENNSYLVANIA CURRENCY: 50. COLONIAL PENNSYLVANIA CURRENCY Revolutionary War -date Three Pence note, Apr 10, 1777, signed by M. SHUBART. Serial number worn. Black ink, double-sided, measuring 2½"x 2¾". Obverse: small
0050: COLONIAL PENNSYLVANIA CURRENCYEst. $150-$300
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR OFFICER SIGNED DOCUMENT: 51. PETER COLT (1744-1824). Colonel in the Revolutionary War; commissary general of purchases for the Eastern Department of Continental Army; treasurer of Connecticut. War-date partly printed DS as
0051: REVOLUTIONARY WAR OFFICER SIGNED DOCUMENTEst. $100-$200
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HENRY DEARBORN HANDWRITTEN SIGNED LETTER: 53. HENRY DEARBORN (1751-1829). Revolutionary War officer and statesman; fought at Bunker Hill, member of Arnold's Quebec expedition; served on General Washington's staff at Yorktown; secretary of
0053: HENRY DEARBORN HANDWRITTEN SIGNED LETTEREst. $250-$500
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HENRY DEARBORN HANDWRITTEN SIGNED LETTER: 54. HENRY DEARBORN ALS, 2pp on single leaf, 7"x9", Roxbury, Feb 23, 1827. To Adjutant General Col. Roger Jones in Washington. In part: ALS, 2pp on single leaf, 7"x9", Roxbury, Feb 23, 1827. To
0054: HENRY DEARBORN HANDWRITTEN SIGNED LETTEREst. $170-$340
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JOHN MURRAY LORD DUNMORE SIGNED LETTER: 57. JOHN MURRAY LORD DUNMORE 4th Earl Dunmore (1732-1809). Last royal governor of the colony of Virginia, he dissolved the Assembly and removed powder from the magazine at Williamsburg inflaming
0057: JOHN MURRAY LORD DUNMORE SIGNED LETTEREst. $400-$700
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OLIVER ELLSWORTH SIGNED 1776 DOCUMENT: 59. OLIVER ELLSWORTH (1745-1807). Third Chief Justice of United States Supreme Court (1796-99) appointed by Washington; delegate to the Constitutional Congress from Connecticut where he played a
0059: OLIVER ELLSWORTH SIGNED 1776 DOCUMENTEst. $300-$500
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OLIVER ELLSWORTH ENDORSED DOCUMENT: 60. OLIVER ELLSWORTH Endorsement on verso of DS, 1p, 7¼"x4¾", May 1781. Revolutionary War-date Connecticut Pay Table order to Treasurer John Lawrence to pay "Mr. Eliazel Wabs Forty pounds in Bills
0060: OLIVER ELLSWORTH ENDORSED DOCUMENTEst. $120-$250
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HORATIO GATES HANDWRITTEN SIGNED LETTER: 62. HORATIO GATES (1727-1806). Revolutionary War brigadier general in the Continental Army who proved himself more valuable as an administrator than a field commander. He took credit for Burgoyne's
0062: HORATIO GATES HANDWRITTEN SIGNED LETTEREst. $1,000-$1,500
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GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE: GEORGIA SLAVERY: 63. [GEORGIA SLAVERY] Complete edition of The Gentleman's Magazine, London, 5"x8¼", 56pp, Jan 1741. Among the several articles containing political and foreign news of the day as well as poetry,
0063: GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE: GEORGIA SLAVERYEst. $100-$200
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ALEXANDER HAMILTON FREE FRANK: 64. ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1755-1804). Bold American statesman mortally wounded in a duel with political rival Aaron Burr. He was a principal writer of The Federalist papers and was appointed by
0064: ALEXANDER HAMILTON FREE FRANKEst. $1,500-$2,500
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THOMAS HANCOCK SIGNED DOCUMENT: 66. THOMAS HANCOCK (1703-1764). Boston merchant and uncle of John Hancock who inherited his business. As the British Crown's supplier to British troops during King George's War and the Seven Years
0066: THOMAS HANCOCK SIGNED DOCUMENTEst. $200-$450
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WILLIAM HEATH SIGNED DOCUMENT: 67. WILLIAM HEATH (1737-1814). American military leader and politician who rose to the rank of major general in the Revolutionary War. He fought in the battles at Concord and Bunker Hill, having
0067: WILLIAM HEATH SIGNED DOCUMENTEst. $300-$500
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GOVERNOR PATRICK HENRY SIGNED DOCUMENT: 68. PATRICK HENRY (1736-1799). Brilliant patriot orator; a major figure of the American Revolution best known for his words "give me liberty or give me death." (1775). While Henry was an instigator
0068: GOVERNOR PATRICK HENRY SIGNED DOCUMENTEst. $1,000-$1,600
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PATRICK HENRY PARTIAL SIGNED DOCUMENT: 69. PATRICK HENRY Bottom portion of partly printed DS "P. Henry" as governor on vellum, 15½"x7¾", Richmond, ca. 1785. Light general toning, darker at edges and folds; wrinkling; seal lacking with
0069: PATRICK HENRY PARTIAL SIGNED DOCUMENTEst. $450-$750
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IDENTIFIED COLONIAL LEDGER BOOK: 70. [IDENTIFIED COLONIAL LEDGER BOOK] Leather bound ledger book with hubbed spine containing transactions and sundry listings kept by ALLAN BROWN near Forts Duquesne and Pitt, 1764-71, 4¾"x7½",
0070: IDENTIFIED COLONIAL LEDGER BOOKEst. $3,000-$3,500
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INDEPENDENCE HALL RELIC: 71. [INDEPENDENCE HALL] A site sacred to American history, it was here the Declaration was signed on Jul 4, 1776, it's Liberty Bell ringing four days later proclaiming the birth of a new nation. It
0071: INDEPENDENCE HALL RELICEst. $100-$250
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JOHN JAY SIGNED SIGNATURE: 72. JOHN JAY (1745-1829). One of the Founding Fathers appointed by Washington the first Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court (1789-95); president of the Continental Congress (1778);
0072: JOHN JAY SIGNED SIGNATUREEst. $300-$500
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