Auction XXXVII - Autographs & Memorabilia 2009-10-24 Auction - 476 Price Results - Signature House in CA - Page 5
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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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EARLY KASKASKIA DOCUMENT: 97. [KASKASKIA DOCUMENT] Native-American settlement in early 1700s along the Kaskaskia River in Illinois. It became the site of a French fort destroyed by the British before it fell to George Rogers
0097: EARLY KASKASKIA DOCUMENTEst. $200-$350
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KASKASKIA 1825 DOCUMENT: 98. [KASKASKIA DOCUMENT] Merchant order for goods shipped to Felix St. Vrain & Co. in Kaskaskia, IL. A steamboat engraving at top left margin. Partly printed DS, 1p, 7¾"x9½", Cincinnati, Mar 16,
0098: KASKASKIA 1825 DOCUMENTEst. $100-$200
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AFRICAN SLAVE BRACELET: 99. AFRICAN SLAVE BRACELET Large bronze Manilla or bracelet token, 2¼" wide displaying a light green patina, used as barter with African chieftains for a single slave. Recovered from the wreck of
0099: AFRICAN SLAVE BRACELETEst. $80-$160
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BOOKER T. WASHINGTON SIGNED LETTER: 100. BOOKER T. WASHINGTON (1856-1915). American educator, born a slave; author of Up From Slavery (1901). He established and headed Tuskegee Institute in Alabama to provide practical training to
0100: BOOKER T. WASHINGTON SIGNED LETTEREst. $200-$400
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ROSA PARKS SIGNED FIRST PRINTING BOOK: 103. ROSA PARKS Her book, Dear Mrs. Parks "A Dialogue With Today's Youth," 109pp, 5¾"x8½", Lee & Low Books, Inc., New York, 1996. First Edition. First Printing. Boldly signed on half-title page
0103: ROSA PARKS SIGNED FIRST PRINTING BOOKEst. $100-$200
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PROHIBITION REPEAL CAMPAIGN BALLOT: 107. [18TH AMENDMENT REPEAL] Uncommon sample ballot promoting the end of Prohibition, 16¾"x10¾". Headed "Vote to End Prohibition and the Racketeering, and Gangster Rule Produced by It. Election,
0107: PROHIBITION REPEAL CAMPAIGN BALLOTEst. $100-$200
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19TH CENTURY DIARY OF A SEA JOURNEY: 110. [19TH CENTURY SEA JOURNEY] Fascinating journal kept by US Consul G. H. FAIRFIELD of Philadelphia during his voyage from Boston to Cape Town, Good Hope and Mauritius with his wife, child and
0110: 19TH CENTURY DIARY OF A SEA JOURNEYEst. $100-$200
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EARLY 48-STAR BANNER: 113. [EARLY 48-STAR BANNER] Ca. 1912, a 48-star banner, 21½"x108", with three stripes. Arizona was admitted into the Union as the 48th state in Feb 1912 at the end of the Taft Administration. Wilson
0113: EARLY 48-STAR BANNEREst. $100-$250
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JOHN GIBSON SIGNED DOCUMENT: 115. JOHN GIBSON (1740-1822). Indian trader, a veteran of the French and Indian War, the American Revolutionary War, Tecumseh's War, and the War of 1812. Gibson was a frontier leader who enjoyed good
0115: JOHN GIBSON SIGNED DOCUMENTEst. $100-$200
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GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE RELIC: 116. [GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE RELIC] Seven original 4" suspension cable strands that have been gold-plated and rest on a wood display base incused "Strands of History / 1936 - 1976 / Golden Gate Bridge /
0116: GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE RELICEst. $150-$300
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HORACE GREELEY SIGNED SIGNATURE W/ IMAGE: 117. HORACE GREELEY (1811-1872). Influential journalist and antislavery political leader; founded the New York Tribune (1841) and was its editor for 31 years; popularized the admonition, "Go West
0117: HORACE GREELEY SIGNED SIGNATURE W/ IMAGEEst. $100-$200
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