D.2 Gaucho silverwork, Militaria, Documents 2021-08-07 Auction - 362 Price Results - Zorrilla Subastas in Montevideo - Page 14
Anonymous 18th century Spanish-AmericanGaucho knifePortuguese toopick holder in Porto silver
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Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay
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D.2 Gaucho silverwork, Militaria, Documents

We present in this auction a new selection of pieces of Gaucho and colonial silverware, military objects from different periods and Uruguayan historical documentation, together with an attractive set of Uruguayan paintings with iconographic and traditional themes. The exhibition will be held in our hall at 990 Soriano Street from Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 18:00, from Monday 19th July to Thursday 5th August, and on Sunday 1st August during special hours from 14:00 to 18:00. Those who wish to attend in person may do so by booking a place in advance. In the event of not being able to attend in person, during the exhibition it will be possible to place bids in advance and reserve a telephone line to bid remotely on the day of the auction. In both cases the deadline is Thursday 5 August at 18:00.
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Document: Handwritten document signed by Francisco de Souza, located in Rincón de Artigas and dated February 1838, sent to "Gral. en Chefe do Exercito Oriental", regarding the transit of cattle in the
0671: DocumentEst. $120-$150
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Document: Handwritten document signed by Fructuoso Rivera, located in Rio de Janeiro and dated January 1840, addressed from his exile to Ramonita Fernández, "Mi idolatrada Ramonita" from "tu amate que
0672: DocumentEst. $350-$400
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Document: Set of four handwritten letters signed by Dolores Costa de Lavalle and addressed to Catalina Erkine de Young, located in Mercedes and dated between 1839 and 1840, when her husband Juan Lavalle
0673: DocumentEst. $170-$200
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Document: Handwritten document signed by Juan Antonio Lavalleja, located in Paysandú and dated May 1938, addressed to "Mr. President of the Republic D. Manuel Oribe". Manuel Oribe", in which Lavalleja
0674: DocumentEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Document: Sealed handwritten document, signed by Dámaso Antonio Larrañaga, located in Montevideo and dated September 1938, by which the "Vicar Apostolic of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay by the
0675: DocumentEst. $250-$300
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Document: Printed circular signed by Fructuoso Rivera, entitled "Boletín oficial. Viva la Patria!", located and dated "Cuartel General en el Pueblito de Novoyá, Noviembre 14 de 1842". 1 folio.
0676: DocumentEst. $70-$100
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Document: Handwritten document signed by Antonio F. Toribino, Government and Treasury notary, located in Montevideo and dated September 1843, in which "the Chief of the Armies of the Republic Dn. Fructuoso
0677: DocumentEst. $220-$250
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Document: Handwritten document signed by Santiago Vázquez, located in Montevideo and dated March 1843, addressed to Miguel Barreiro regarding the government's interest in the ratification of an additional
0678: DocumentEst. $50-$70
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Document: Fragment of a handwritten letter signed by Giuseppe Garibaldi, dated October 1845 and addressed to Manuel Lavalleja, in which Garibaldi declares himself "alien to any party principle other than that
0679: DocumentEst. $120-$150
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Document: Handwritten document signed by Manuel Oribe, dated 20 March 1846 and addressed to "Sr. Comandante Gral. Manuel E. Melgar", where Oribe asks for "circumstantial news about the acts of outrages and
0680: DocumentEst. $80-$120
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Document: Handwritten document issued by the Ministry of War and Navy, addressed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, signed by Lorenzo Batlle, located in Montevideo and dated June 1851, regarding "the
0681: DocumentEst. $120-$150
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Document: Handwritten document, located in Salto and dated October 1851, signed, among others, by Juan Antonio Lavalleja, granting provisional patent for the ship "Fortuna, Argentinian schooner leaving for
0682: DocumentEst. $100-$120
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Document: Handwritten document on letterhead with old national coat of arms, signed by the Minister of War and Navy Carlos de San Vicente, located in Montevideo and dated 17 November 1856, addressed to the
0683: DocumentEst. $600-$700
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Document: Handwritten document signed by "Ag. Silva", located in Paysandú, dated September 1855 and addressed to "Señor Comandante General Teniente Coronel Dn. Ambrosio Sandes", in which the
0684: DocumentEst. $40-$50
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Document: Printed document signed by Anacleto Medina, located in Montevideo and dated February 1858, by which "the Brigadier, General in Chief of the Army of operations in campaign of the forces under his
0685: DocumentEst. $80-$120
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Document: Handwritten letterhead document with old Uruguayan national coat of arms, signed by Carlos Catalá, located in Paysandú, dated October 1858 and addressed to the President of the Republic
0686: DocumentEst. $70-$100
Document: Printed document. Circular issued by the Apostolic Vicariate of the Republic, signed by the presbyter Victoriano A. Conde, located in Montevideo and dated September 1860, in which "an appeal is made
0687: DocumentEst. $70-$100Lot Passed
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Document: Printed document entitled "El General en Gefe del Ejército Libertador", dated 24 November 1864 and located in Salto, announcing to the soldiers that "your exemplary perseverance is finally
0688: DocumentEst. $120-$160
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Document: Handwritten document dated February 1868 with wet stamp of the Independence Police. "English subject goes mad in Fray Bentos, being days before something wrong with his head, but he offended no one,
0690: DocumentEst. $120-$140
Document: Handwritten document issued by the Ministry of War and Navy, located in Montevideo, dated February 1868 and addressed to the political chief of Paysandú, José Mundell, recording the
0691: DocumentEst. $120-$150Lot Passed
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Document: Printed document entitled "El General en gefe del Ejército Nacional a los habitantes de la República", in which Timoteo Aparicio announces that "the victorious army of the revolution is at
0692: DocumentEst. $70-$100
Document: Handwritten document signed and certified with proof of faith, dated in Chapicuy in May 1877, field commissariat of the 9th section of Paysandú, in which it is accredited that "the remains of
0693: DocumentEst. $100-$120Lot Passed
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Document: Handwritten document with letterhead and wax seal of the old Uruguayan national coat of arms, signed by Lorenzo Latorre and Eduardo Vázquez, by which the "Provisional Governor of the Republic"
0694: DocumentEst. $40-$50