Auction XXXII - Autographs & Memorabilia 2007-04-28 Auction - 580 Price Results - Signature House in CA - Page 6
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0494: JAMES A. GARFIELD SIGNED DOCUMENT AS PRESIDENT0457: GEORGE WASHINGTON LETTER SIGNED AS PRESIDENT0198: MANFRED VON RICHTHOFEN SIGNED MENU/WREATH
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UPLAND, CA, United States
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Auction XXXII - Autographs & Memorabilia

Signature House welcomes you to our 32nd offering featuring over 1000 lots including vintage and contemporary historical autographs, documents, manuscripts and related collectibles. Closing in two Live sessions, collectors may choose from a choice selection of Medieval artifacts to colonial and religious artifacts and personalities, including Signers of the Declaration of Independence. Foreign heads of state to autographs of American Presidents include the second and third most rare autographs as President, plus Washington, Adams and Jefferson with a rare copy of his only book-length work, Notes on Virginia, a very rare Lincoln signed check, and Reagan's letter to the American people informing them of his Alzheimer's diagnosis. We have several Wild West notables including the highly sought Jesse and Frank James autographs plus members of the 7th Cavalry. Also important authors including an early F. Scott Fitzgerald, plus Fine Arts notables such as Picasso and noted composers, important scientists, vintage to contemporary entertainment. Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig top the list in sports plus a rare signature of Sonny Liston with Joe Louis. A truly exciting Military offering includes Napoleon, an ALS by American Civil War Confederate General George Pickett, several rare World War I German aces including von Richthofen, and political personalities featuring a handwritten letter by Trotsky plus WW II leaders including a marvelous Douglas MacArthur letter with prescient military content and Churchill. Besides aviation pioneers Lindbergh and Earhart, we also have an Apollo 11 crew photo signed by all three astronauts. These are but a few of the many lots available to please discriminating collectors.
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NEW YORK CITY ARCHIVE 1776-1944: 121. [HISTORIC NEW YORK FATHERS] Interesting archive of 27 documents and letters signed by 32 politicians, business leaders and financiers, clergymen, and philanthropists of one of most important
0121: NEW YORK CITY ARCHIVE 1776-1944Est. $500-$800
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19TH CENTURY KENTUCKY LOTTERY TICKETS: 122. [KENTUCKY LIBRARY LOTTERY TICKETS] Ten lottery tickets for Kentucky Libraries. Uncut sheet of three tickets with stubs for "the Benefit of the Lexington Library," 8"x9½", 1811. Numbered 696-700
0122: 19TH CENTURY KENTUCKY LOTTERY TICKETSEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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ORANGE MERWIN HANDWRITTEN SIGNED LETTER: 124. ORANGE MERWIN (1777-1853). US Representative from Connecticut (1825-29). Interesting ALS, 3pp, 7¾"x9¾", Washington DC, Dec [10], 1827. To his friend Daniel Henry Gaylord in CT regarding his
0124: ORANGE MERWIN HANDWRITTEN SIGNED LETTEREst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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8 BOUND VOLUMES EARLY PROVIDENCE, RI NEWSPAPERS: 10-YEAR RUN OF 19TH CENTURY PROVIDENCE NEWSPAPER125. [PROVIDENCE GAZETTE] Ten year run of The Providence Gazette and County Journal, 4pp each, Providence: John Carter; Brown & Wilson; Brown &
0125: 8 BOUND VOLUMES EARLY PROVIDENCE, RI NEWSPAPERSEst. $2,000-$3,000See Sold Price
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6 VINTAGE 1901 LIFE MAGAZINES: 128. [VINTAGE LIFE MAGAZINE COLLECTION] Six complete issues of Life, 8¾"x11" each, Life Publishing Company, New York, 1901. Excellent condition. Issues include Jan 17; Mar 21; Jul 18; Sep 5; Sep 26;
0128: 6 VINTAGE 1901 LIFE MAGAZINESEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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1875 WYOMING LOTTERY TICKETS: 129. [WYOMING LOTTERY] Uncut sheet of four tickets, 4¼"x11", ca. 1875, for the "7th Extraordinary Drawing" in the Wyoming Lottery with a Capital Prize of $100,000, Laramie City, by authority of the
0129: 1875 WYOMING LOTTERY TICKETSEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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GEORGE E. PICKETT HANDWRITTEN SIGNED LETTER: PICKETT SEEKS FAME & GLORY IN WASHINGTON TERRITORY130. GEORGE EDWARD PICKETT (1825-1875). Confederate major general. Twice brevetted for gallantry in the Mexican War, he gained notice for his
0130: GEORGE E. PICKETT HANDWRITTEN SIGNED LETTEREst. $5,000-$7,500See Sold Price
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J.E.B. STUART SIGNATURE W/ WIFE & SON SIGNATURES: J.E.B. STUART & HIS FAMILY131. JAMES E. B. STUART (1833-1864). Flamboyant and daring Confederate major general, a cavalry commander whom Robert E. Lee called "the eyes of the army." He was killed at
0131: J.E.B. STUART SIGNATURE W/ WIFE & SON SIGNATURESEst. $3,200-$3,700See Sold Price
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ALBERT SYDNEY JOHNSTON SIGNED DOCUMENT: THE SOUTH'S FINEST GENERAL ACCORDING TO JEFFERSON DAVIS132. ALBERT SYDNEY JOHNSTON (1803-1862). Confederate lieutenant general who successfully attacked Grant at Shiloh where he was struck in the leg
0132: ALBERT SYDNEY JOHNSTON SIGNED DOCUMENTEst. $1,900-$2,600See Sold Price
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WAR-DATE JOHN HUNT MORGAN SIGNED SIGNATURE: 133. JOHN HUNT MORGAN (1825-1864). Legendary Confederate brigadier general commanding three cavalry units known as Morgan's Squadron operating in Tennessee and Kentucky. Captured in 1863, he escaped
0133: WAR-DATE JOHN HUNT MORGAN SIGNED SIGNATUREEst. $900-$1,500See Sold Price
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SIMON BOLIVAR BUCKNER SIGNED CHECK: 134. SIMON BOLIVAR BUCKNER (1823-1914). Confederate lieutenant general leading a division at Perryville and Knoxville; governor of KY. Buckner was a lifelong friend of Grant from their West Point
0134: SIMON BOLIVAR BUCKNER SIGNED CHECKEst. $100-$250See Sold Price
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IDENTIFIED SEMINOLE WARS & CONFEDERATE DRUM: 135. IDENTIFIED CONFEDERATE ARMY DRUM Brass bodied drum complete and all original including heads and snare. According to respected expert Dale Anderson, such drums of the description may be found in
0135: IDENTIFIED SEMINOLE WARS & CONFEDERATE DRUMEst. $800-$1,500See Sold Price
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JOHN BROWN GORDON SIGNED CARD: 139. JOHN BROWN GORDON (1832-1904). Confederate major general leading a brigade at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. Gordon served with Lee in Virginia, the Wilderness, and Spotsylvania; and led the
0139: JOHN BROWN GORDON SIGNED CARDEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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JOHN BROWN GORDON SIGNED CHECK: 140. JOHN BROWN GORDON Partly printed DS, a bank check payable to the "Citizens Bank Atlanta Ga," for $25, New York, Jun 13, 1880. Darkly signed and completed in his hand. Light general toning; light
0140: JOHN BROWN GORDON SIGNED CHECKEst. $100-$200See Sold Price
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VARINA DAVIS SIGNED CDV OF "GENERAL DAVIS": 142. [JEFFERSON DAVIS] (1808-1889). President of Confederate States of America; Secretary of War appointed by Franklin Pierce (1853-57); US senator from Mississippi. Signed CDV bust portrait vignette
0142: VARINA DAVIS SIGNED CDV OF "GENERAL DAVIS"Est. $150-$350See Sold Price
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SOUTH CAROLINA CONFEDERATE BOND: 143. [CONFEDERATE SC BOND] South Carolina $100 bond, Serial No. 1334, issued to J. Winsmith, 8¼"x4½", Spartanburg, Apr 1, 1864, by act of Feb 17, 1864 at 4%. Signed by Walter Judd as depositary.
0143: SOUTH CAROLINA CONFEDERATE BONDEst. $70-$140See Sold Price
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WILLIAM HARDEE SIGNED DOCUMENT: 144. WILLIAM JOSEPH HARDEE (1815-1873). Confederate lieutenant general known as "Old Reliable" leading the advance at Shiloh and commanding a corps at Chattanooga; served under General Joseph E.
0144: WILLIAM HARDEE SIGNED DOCUMENTEst. $350-$550See Sold Price
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