Summer Historical Auction 2021 - Day 3 2021-08-26 Auction - 596 Price Results - Alexander Historical Auctions LLC in MD - Page 4
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GEORGE WASHINGTONMAO ZEDONGAPOLLO 11 AND RICHARD NIXON SIGNED PHOTO
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Chesapeake City, MD, United States
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Summer Historical Auction 2021 - Day 3

Over 2,100 lots of historical militaria from all conflicts; historical autographs and ephemera from all fields of collecting.
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THOMAS TUCKER: (1745-1828) Delegate to the Continental Congress, U.S. Congressman, and longest serving Treasurer of the United States. A.D.S. 'Th T Tucker' as Treasurer, 1p. oblong 8vo., [n.p.], Dec. 14, 1802, a
1625: THOMAS TUCKEREst. $100-$150
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THOMAS TUCKER: (1745-1828) Delegate to the Continental Congress, later a U.S. Congressman and longest serving Treasurer of the United States. Two partially printed D.S.'s, each 1p. 4to., Washington D.C., 1814 and
1626: THOMAS TUCKEREst. $140-$200
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WILLIAM BRADFORD: (1755 - 1795) American Revolution military officer and veteran of Valley Forge, a close friend of Madison and Washington who appointed him Attorney General to replace Edmund Randolph. A.L.S. as
1627: WILLIAM BRADFORDEst. $300-$400
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WILLIAM HOUSTON: (1755 - 1813) Delegate from Georgia to the Continental Congress and later the State of Georgia to the Constitutional Convention in 1787. Manuscript D.S. signed twice as a witness to a deed for a plot
1628: WILLIAM HOUSTONEst. $200-$300
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WILLIAM JACKSON: (1759 – 1828) Secretary to the Constitutional Convention, he also served with distinction in the Continental Army. After the war he served as one of President George Washington's personal
1629: WILLIAM JACKSONEst. $600-$800
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WILLIAM LIVINGSTON: WILLIAM LIVINGSTON (1723 - 1790) American Revolutionary soldier and politician, he served as a brigadier general until his election as Governor of New Jersey and as a delegate to the Constitutional
1630: WILLIAM LIVINGSTONEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
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WILLIAM PITKIN: (1725 -1789) Revolutionary War Colonel and member of the Council of Safety, delegate to the Constitutional Convention. A.D.S. 1p. oblong 8vo., Windham, Ct., Sep. 21, 1775, a document completely in
1631: WILLIAM PITKINEst. $200-$300
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WILLIAM PITKIN: (1743 - 1818) Revolutionary War brigadier general who repulsed the raid on Danbury, and served on the courts martial of Charles Lee and Major John Andre. A.D.S. 'Wm. Pitkin Clerk' 1p. oblong 8vo.,
1632: WILLIAM PITKINEst. $100-$150Lot Passed
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MODEL 1842 PERCUSSION PISTOL BY H. ASTON: Model 1842 single shot percussion pistol H. Aston of Middletown, Connecticut. This .54 caliber smooth bore, muzzle loading pistol is 13.75 in. long with an 8.5 in. round barrel. The barrel is pitted
1635: MODEL 1842 PERCUSSION PISTOL BY H. ASTONEst. $600-$800
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ANTIQUE PERCUSSION CAP PISTOL: Antique percussion cap muzzle-loaded pistol, likely of European manufacture, bronze barrel 6 1/8 in. long, unmarked. Some decorative etching to the side plate, including the number '2' engraved on
1636: ANTIQUE PERCUSSION CAP PISTOLEst. $300-$400
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DOUBLE-BARREL PERCUSSION PISTOL: Antique double-barrel percussion pistol, likely Belgian-made ca. 1840, hexagonal side-by-side barrels about .50 cal., side plates and wood grips crudely engraved, left hammer non-functioning, right
1637: DOUBLE-BARREL PERCUSSION PISTOLEst. $200-$300
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GASSER MONTENEGRO REVOLVER: Huge Gasser Montenegrin Revolver, chambered in 11.5 Gasser. A six round revolver that breaks for loading and with full ring extraction, bone grips, 9.5 inch barrel, approx. 15.5 in. overall. Marked
1638: GASSER MONTENEGRO REVOLVEREst. $500-$700
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BRITISH PEPPERBOX PISTOL BY NAYLOR: British bar hammer percussion pepperbox pistol by 'Naylor Sheffied' probably 'T. Naylor', six 2.5 in. barrels, one hallmarked with crossed halberds, walnut grip, the sides, strap, butt and trigger
1639: BRITISH PEPPERBOX PISTOL BY NAYLOREst. $400-$600
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'MISSISSIPPI RIVER' POWDER HORN: Fascinating and possibly unique powder horn, 16 in. long, displaying a map with latitudes and longitudes indicated showing New Orleans and the extent of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers to almost 42
1640: 'MISSISSIPPI RIVER' POWDER HORNEst. $200-$300
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SINKING OF THE USS HORNET: A good content A.L.S., 2pp. legal folio, Salem, December 25, 1830, written by Benjamin Cox to an unknown individual discussing the disappearance of his brother and the sinking of the USS HORNET. In
1641: SINKING OF THE USS HORNETEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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BOSTON CUSTER: (1848 - 1876) Younger brother of George and Thomas Custer and brother-in-law of First Lt. James Calhoun. Boston served as a guide to George and was killed along with his two brothers at the Little
1642: BOSTON CUSTEREst. $2,000-$3,000
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INDIAN RATTLE MADE OF ARMY POWDER FLASK: A fascinating Native American relic, a rattle made of parts including an Army powder flask and a wooden chair or table leg! The rattle, 15.5 in. long overall, is assembled from an Army brass powder
1643: INDIAN RATTLE MADE OF ARMY POWDER FLASKEst. $300-$400
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NORTHERN PLAINS OR WOODLANDS INDIAN KNIFE: Northern Plains or Woodlands Indian Knife and Sheath. The knife, 12 in. long overall, bears a leather-wrapped grip interwoven with decorative grasses. The embossed leather sheath is decorated in the
1644: NORTHERN PLAINS OR WOODLANDS INDIAN KNIFEEst. $140-$200
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UNIDENTIFIED NATIVE AMERICAN DAGGER: A vintage knife of unknown origin but likely Native American, 5 in. blade, 10.5 in. overall, adorned with beads and animal hair, grip is wrapped in leather. Blade is slightly oxidized, else fine.
1645: UNIDENTIFIED NATIVE AMERICAN DAGGEREst. $100-$150
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FREDERICK DOUGLASS: (1817 - 1895) Black-American reformer born a slave, Douglass was instrumental in the creation of the Union Negro regiments which fought with great distinction during the war. Historically-important
1646: FREDERICK DOUGLASSEst. $12,000-$15,000Lot Passed
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AUCTION OF TEN NAMED SLAVES: Fine content 1p. oblong legal folio manuscript D.S., Lincoln County, Kentucky, May 5, 1841, an accounting of the sale of the estate of one Jeremiah Turner which included ten slaves listed by name,
1647: AUCTION OF TEN NAMED SLAVESEst. $200-$300
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EIGHT-YEAR SLAVE HIRE LEDGER: Very unusual and early slave hire ledger: 'to hiring of Negros', [n.p., n.d.], 2pp. 4to., covering the years 1816 to 1823, with forty slaves indicated by name ('Caty', 'Franz', 'Charles', 'Esther',
1648: EIGHT-YEAR SLAVE HIRE LEDGEREst. $300-$400Lot Passed
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