American History: Premier Auction 2018-11-16 Auction - 222 Price Results - Cowan's Auctions in OH - Page 5
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48-star American Flag Purportedly First Flown atWar of 1812 Horn Cup of Colonel William E. Boswell,Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey "World's Biggest
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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American History: Premier Auction

Cowan’s Fall American History: Premier Auction features over 200 lots including early photographs, documents, manuscripts, broadsides, flags, and more dating from the Revolutionary War period to the mid-20th Century. Included are items from the William Townsend Collection of Lincolniana, Helm Place, Lexington, KY; images from the Charles A. and Frances Swedlund Collection of Early Photography; property descended directly in the family of William F. Cody, and pieces from other prominent historical collections. Highlights include a War of 1812 horn cup of Colonel William E. Boswell, 10th Kentucky Light Infantry, depicting Fort Meigs; a pair of unpublished ninth plate daguerreotypes of Texas President, Governor, and US Senator, Sam Houston, and his wife Margaret Lea Houston; an exceptional Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad broadside; a 48-star American flag purported to be the first flown at Normandy Beach; and many other important artifacts from landmark moments in American history.
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Rare CDV Featuring Billiards Parlor: Circa very early 1860s carte de visite image, taken by an anonymous artist, featuring an interior view of two gaming gentlemen shooting pocket billiards under overhead gas lighting in the "Beer and
0101: Rare CDV Featuring Billiards ParlorEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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Trio of CDVs Featuring Asian Sitters: Lot of 3, including a well-balanced photograph of two men seated on either side of a table with flowers. Credited on verso to Kai Suck Photographic Gallery, San Francisco, CA, with inked inscription:
0102: Trio of CDVs Featuring Asian SittersEst. $400-$500
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Receipts of Slave Hires: Lot of 15 receipts for the hiring of slaves. Eight are for W.T. Sutherlin, some with Geo. S. Sutherlin, others with different co-signers, dating between 1847 - 1850. Unfortunately, there is no place
0116: Receipts of Slave HiresEst. $800-$1,200
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"Rocking Slaves" Political Cartoon, Ca 1850s: Broadside, 10.5 x 14 in., Rocking Slaves in Faneuil Hall. "In commemoration of the attempt to arrest fugitive slaves, under the fugitive slave law passed 1850, a man by the name of Shadrach being the
0120: "Rocking Slaves" Political Cartoon, Ca 1850sEst. $1,500-$3,000
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