Fine Autographs and Artifacts 2019-04-10 Auction - 878 Price Results - RR Auction in MA - Page 4
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White House Bricks: Two bricks removed from the White House during the expansive renovations undertaken by Harry S. Truman, both measuring approximately 8.5 x 4.25 x 2.5, with varying amounts of mortar on the sides.
0074: White House BricksEst. $200-$400
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Woodrow Wilson: Partly-printed DS as president, one page, 20 x 16, August 8, 1916. President Wilson appoints Wilford St. Dunn as "Notary Public for the District of Columbia." Signed crisply at the conclusion by
0075: Woodrow WilsonEst. $200-$400
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Declaration of Independence Force Print: Striking rice paper engraving of the Declaration of Independence, 25.5 x 28.75, printed by Peter Force in 1848 for inclusion in his series American Archives, beginning, "In Congress, July 4, 1776.
0076: Declaration of Independence Force PrintEst. $20,000-$25,000
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John Morton: Signer of the Declaration of Independence from Pennsylvania (1725–1777) who also chaired the committee that wrote the Articles of Confederation. Rare Colonial Pennsylvania engraved bank note for
0077: John MortonEst. $400-$600
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George Wythe: Scholar, jurist, opponent of slavery (1726-1806) who was the first of the seven Virginia signatories of the Declaration of Independence. Scarce Revolutionary War–dated ADS, signed “G. Wythe,”
0078: George WytheEst. $1,500-$2,000
William Eustis: Physician, politician, and statesman (1753–1825) who served as a military surgeon at Bunker Hill and as secretary of war under James Madison at the beginning of the War of 1812. Partly-printed DS,
0079: William EustisEst. $200-$400Lot Closed
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Scopes Trial: Three items signed by the key players in the Scopes Trial of 1925, including a typescript signed by John T. Scopes, a signature of Clarence Darrow, and a typed letter signed by William Jennings
0080: Scopes TrialEst. $500-$700
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Florence Nightingale: ALS signed “F. Nightingale,” four pages on two adjoining sheets, 4.5 x 7, September 1, 1856. Letter to nurse Mary Erskine, in part: "I hope that you have arrived at home & are enjoying your rest.
0081: Florence NightingaleEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Colonel Harland Sanders: Colonel Harland Sanders’s personally-owned and -worn white two-piece suit made by Merton Chesher of Toronto, consisting of a light fabric double-breasted dress jacket and matching pleated trousers,
0082: Colonel Harland SandersEst. $5,000-$7,000
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David Buick: Automotive engineer and businessman (1854–1929) who founded the automobile manufacturing company whose name survives as a division of General Motors. Partly-printed DS, signed “D. D. Buick,”
0083: David BuickEst. $300-$500
Ringling Brothers: Desirable trio of pictorial Ringling Bros. business checks, individually signed by three of the famous brothers—Al Ringling, Henry Ringling, and Charles Ringling—all dated 1913. In overall fine
0084: Ringling BrothersEst. $500-$700Lot Closed
Gordon Bell: American electrical engineer (born 1934) employed by Digital Equipment Corporation, who designed several of their Programmed Data Processor (PDP) machines; his accolades include the IEEE John von
0085: Gordon BellEst. $1,000-$1,500Lot Closed
Charles Darwin: Union Bank of London check, 7 x 3.25, filled out and signed by Darwin, "Ch. Darwin," payable to Mr. Payne for £25.4.0, May 15, 1879. Stamped "Paid" on May 20th. In fine condition. A tremendously
0086: Charles DarwinEst. $15,000-$20,000Lot Closed
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Thomas Edison: Exquisite matte-finish 6.5 x 8.5 portrait of Edison seated with his hands clasped, affixed to its original 9.25 x 11.25 mount, boldly signed and inscribed on the mount in fountain pen to a noted
0087: Thomas EdisonEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Thomas Edison: Edison Botanic Research Corporation business check, 8 x 3, filled out in another hand and signed by Edison, "Thos. A. Edison," payable to Walter Archer for $90, October 22, 1928. Double-matted and
0088: Thomas EdisonEst. $600-$800
Albert Einstein: Partial handwritten manuscript in German, penned on an off-white 8.5 x 5 sheet by Albert Einstein, unsigned, no date but circa late 1928–early 1929. Lower portion of an unpublished paper dealing
0089: Albert EinsteinEst. $10,000-$15,000Lot Closed
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Albert Einstein: Exceptional vintage 4.75 x 4 full-length photo of Albert Einstein seated with a crossed leg and enjoying a pipe in a living room setting, signed in the lower border in black ink. In very good to fine
0090: Albert EinsteinEst. $5,000-$7,000
Steve Jobs: Rare Apple Computer ten-year award plaque presented to Suzanne Lindbergh in 2000, 6 x 12, signed at the bottom in black felt tip, "Steve Jobs." The text reads: "This ten-year plaque recognizes those
0091: Steve JobsEst. $15,000-$20,000Lot Closed
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Werner Heisenberg: German theoretical physicist (1901-1976) awarded the 1932 Nobel Prize in physics for the creation of quantum mechanics. Glossy 5.5 x 6.5 close-up photo of the theoretical physicist in later age,
0092: Werner HeisenbergEst. $800-$1,000
Carl Jung: TLS in French, signed “C. G. Jung,” one page, 8 x 11.5, personal letterhead, March 4, 1954. In part (translated): "I knew Mr. Einstein when he was in Zurich; I had the great chance to discuss
0093: Carl JungEst. $7,500-$8,500Lot Closed
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Robert Oppenheimer: Unusual oversized 10.5 x 13.5 tri-fold booklet entitled "From the Saturday Evening Post: Adventures of the Mind, The Mystery of Matter," signed and inscribed on the front in pencil, "To Mr. & Mrs.
0094: Robert OppenheimerEst. $500-$700
Louis Pasteur: ALS in French, signed “L. Pasteur,” one page, 4.25 x 7, October 30, 1885. Amusing letter responding to a proposal. In full (translated): "Mademoiselle, I am deeply touched by your offering, but
0095: Louis PasteurEst. $3,500-$4,500Lot Closed
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Louis Pasteur: Extremely desirable bold ink signature, "L. Pasteur, Paris le 13 Aout 1891,” on an off-white 3.5 x 2.25 sheet. Archivally triple-matted and framed with a portrait of the esteemed microbiologist to
0096: Louis PasteurEst. $400-$600
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Alfred Wallace: British naturalist, explorer, and biologist (1823–1913) best known for proposing a theory of natural selection which prompted Charles Darwin to publish his own. ALS signed “Alfred R. Wallace,”
0097: Alfred WallaceEst. $400-$600