Feb 16th Autograph Auction - All Categories 2019-02-16 Auction - 786 Price Results - The Written Word Autographs in NH
RONALD and NANCY REAGAN - Autograph Note SignedIranian Leader RUHOLLAH KHOMEINI - Photo SignedSAINT TERESA (MOTHER TERESA) - Photo Signed
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Tamworth, NH, United States
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Feb 16th Autograph Auction - All Categories

Live On-Line Autograph Auction ? Guaranteed Authentic The Written Word Autograph?s next autograph auction will feature authentic signatures from all categories will be on Saturday, February 16th beginning at 10:00 AM EST. It will be hosted by both Invaluable (Auction ZIP) and Liveauctioneers. We will be offering some amazing and affordable material from Early America, Presidents, Military, Arts and Letters and World Leaders. We are selling signed photographs, letters, books and historical ephemera ? all at reasonable prices and with our full guarantee of authenticity. __________________________________________________________ As always any lot may be purchased before the auction, at the high estimate, plus premium, assuming no existing bids. While lots do carry reserves, in no instance is the reserve larger than the required opening bid! You may buy with confidence; every autograph is unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic, to the original buyer FOREVER! Please register for our auction at either Invaluable or Liveauctioneers and plan to participate in this event. Feel free to contact me at writword@gmail.com or call 603 323-7563 with any questions. Dan Rowe The Written Word Autographs
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Colonial NY Gov GEORGE CLARKE - Document Signed: George Clarke (1676-1760) Colonial Governor. Clarke became acting colonial governor of New York in 1736, serving until 1743. He then held the post of Lieutenant Governor until 1747. 12” x 7 ¾”
0001A: Colonial NY Gov GEORGE CLARKE - Document SignedEst. $100-$175
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DR ISAAC FOSTER & WILLIAM HEATH - Doc Signed 1777: Dr. Isaac Foster (1740-1782) Physician. Dr. Foster practiced medicine in Charlestown, Massachusetts. After the battles of Lexington and Concord he attended the wounded. On June 18, 1775, the day
0003: DR ISAAC FOSTER & WILLIAM HEATH - Doc Signed 1777Est. $1,000-$1,800
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No Carolina SLAVE SHACKLES - Eighteen Pieces: Slavery: Iron Shackles. Hand-wrought iron shackles and keys, crafted during the late 18th and early 19th centuries in North Carolina by slaves, ironically to imprison slaves. Iron work, like most of
0004B: No Carolina SLAVE SHACKLES - Eighteen PiecesEst. $1,500-$2,500
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CONNECTICUT Payorder - 1783 Framed: State of Connecticut 5 ½” x 4 ¼” pay order, June 20, 1783 directing payment of five pounds to Benjamin Webb, signed by William Moseley (1755-1824) and Fenn Wadsworth (1750-1785) with a
0005: CONNECTICUT Payorder - 1783 FramedEst. $75-$125
Signer WILLIAM WILLIAMS - Doc Signed: William Williams (1731-1811) Signer of the Declaration of Independence from Connecticut. Williams was elected to the Continental Congress in 1776 and signed the Declaration, and was then appointed a
0007: Signer WILLIAM WILLIAMS - Doc SignedEst. $500-$800Lot Passed
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1775 CATECHISM - Published in Philadelphia: 1775 Church of England Catechism.4 ½” x 7 ¼”, ten-pages, printed by Young, Stewart and McCulloch, Philadelphia. The catechism contains the prayers and hymn of the Episcopal Church. There is an
0010: 1775 CATECHISM - Published in PhiladelphiaEst. $50-$75
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(ANDREW JACKSON) - Strand of His Hair with: (Andrew Jackson) Two strands of hair coming from Jackson. Double matted to 11” x 14” with a signed certification by autograph legend, Charles Hamilton, who attests that “…the hair of ANDREW
0016: (ANDREW JACKSON) - Strand of His Hair withEst. $400-$550
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1840 WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON - Campaign Token: (William Henry Harrison) (1773-1841) 9th President. 1841 Campaign Token. ¾”, holed token with Harrison on one side and “The People’s Choice in the Year 1841” and a cabin on the reverse.
0017: 1840 WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON - Campaign TokenEst. $50-$75