Americana Historical Documents & Memorabilia 2021-11-05 Auction - 277 Price Results - Alex Cooper in MD
Americana Historical Documents & Memorabilia
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Towson, MD, United States
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Americana Historical Documents & Memorabilia

Alex Cooper

Alex Cooper

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An Estate Collection of Americana, Featuring Colonial, Revolutionary War, and Federal Historical Documents Including a George Washington Commander in Chief ALS 1782, Two Documents of the Pennsylvania Mutiny June1783, and More; Memorabilia Including an American Militia Bass Drum, a Revolutionary War Soldier's Painted Knapsack, and More; Weapons Featuring Modern and Long Guns Including a J. Chnader Flintlock Kentucky Rifle, an American Colonial Musket with Bayonet, United States Musket, Circa 1780, and More. Sight Sale: all items sold as is
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Medieval German Will, 1477: Last will and testament of Heinrich Stockl, citizen of Weylent, dated 1477; ink on vellum, 8 1/8 x 14 in.; with massive wax seal. From the estate of a Maryland collector. Purchased from Walter
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$200
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$300
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Sixteenth Century French Administrative Document: Handwritten order, signed by Pierre Boyer, Provost, and Jacques de Puymisson, Judge of the town of Beziers, to pay one Jean Chanillac for his services as town crier, 1540; vellum, 6 1/2 x 8 3/8 in.
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$200
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$300
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Certificate of Knighthood: Order of St. Joachim: Johannes Ferdinand a Muffel, Prince Bishop of Bamberg; Part-printed certificate of Knighthood in the Order of St. Joachim (created by the Duke of Saxe Cobourg Saafeld in 1755, abandoned in 1840); 10
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$200
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$300
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Queen Elizabeth's Privy Council Signatures, 1560: Fragment of an official letter of the Privy Council, dated February 29, 1560, bearing the signatures of Sir Nicholas Bacon, Keeper of the Great Seal; Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford; Sir William
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$600
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$800
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Queen Elizabeth's Privy Council Signatures, 1599: Official letter of the Privy Council, dated at Whitehall, November 28, 1599, ordering Thomas Sackville, Lord Buckhurst, to disburse money to outfit a ship about to depart from the port of Falmouth,
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$1,000
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$1,500
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Samuel Pepys & Edward Montagu, AL,1660: Samuel Pepys (1633-1707, historical writer and diarist) letter written on dictation by Edward Montagu (1625-1672, 1st Earl of Sandwich, in Feb., 1660, appointed General at Sea, and in March tasked
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$800
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$1,000
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Samuel Pepys, DS, 1668: Samuel Pepys (1633-1703, Secretary of the Admiralty, diarist) handwritten document, signed, dated February 20, 1668; 1 p., 8vo, 6 1/2 x 7 5/8 in.; an order for the "widow woodcock" of Chatham to
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$500
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$800
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Glorious Revolution Printed Broadside, 1688: King William II; "The Prince of Orange His Speech, In Defence of the Protestant Religion" (London: G. K., 1688) 1 p. folio. Intended to portray William's ongoing coup against James II as a noble
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$200
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$300
Frederick, Lord North, ALS, 1771: Frederick, Lord North (1733-1792, Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1770-1782) ALS in 3rd person dated at Downing Street, Sept. 19, 1771, to a Mr. Jenkinson, confirming that he has appointed "Mr.
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$400
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$600
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Scottish Renaissance Document, 1572: James Sandiland (c.1511-1579, sometime Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller, 1st Lord Torphichen) original manuscript document in Latin and English, June 3, 1572, to John Browne, with a large seal
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$200
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$300
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Scottish Renaissance Document, 1582: Original manuscript document in Latin and English, January 23, 1582, pertaining to the guardianship and instruction of James Sandilands of Calder, 2nd Lord Torphichen (1576-1617, then a minor),
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$150
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$200
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Rare Cresap's War DS, Maryland, 1736: Gov. Samuel Ogle (d.1751) handwritten order to the colonial armorer, Onorio Razolini, to supply Captains Thomas Cresap (1702-'90) and Nathaniel Rigby with various weapons, ammunition, and other
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$500
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$800
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Samuel Ogle, Colonial MD Governor, DS, c.1740: Samuel Ogle (c.1694-1752, Governor of Maryland for much of the period 1731 - 1752) handwritten document, signed, not dated, but c. 1740; 1 1/2 pp., folio, with integral blank leaf: detailed
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$300
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$500
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Philip Barton Key, MD Jurist & Politician, ADS: Philip Barton Key (1757-1815; Loyalist officer during the Revolution, afterwards a prominent Maryland jurist and legislator, uncle of Francis Scott Key) autograph letter, signed, no place or date:
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$150
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$200
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William Hemsley, Patriot & Politician, ALS, 1799: William Hemsley (1737 - 1812, resident of Queen Anne's Co., Md., served in various military and elected posts during the Revolution, including as Continental Congressman, 1782-3, and as a Md. State
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$200
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$300
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Original Bill: Indian Queen Tavern, Balto., 1812: Original part-printed invoice from John Gadsby, proprietor of the Indian Queen Tavern, for dinner for one soldier and fodder for three horses, September 17, 1812. The Indian Queen was the largest and
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$150
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$250
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Store Account Book, Winchester, VA, 1798-1802: Partial Ledger containing a record of purchases for inventory, John Miller, Winchester, Va., August 22, 1798 through February 23, 1802; 26 pp., folio, 12 1/2 x 8 in., lacking cover; Together with a
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$150
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$250
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Land Survey for 27 Acres in VA, DS, 1720: John Coppedge (1682-1727, Surveyor of Northumberland county) plat of 27 acres for William Sutton on April 2, 1720, signed; 1 p., 12 x 9 in.; endorsed "William Sutton is dead. John Sutton his bro.
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$300
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$500
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Survey for Robert Carter, Great Falls, VA, 1728: Original survey and map of a tract of land (200 acres along what is now Mine Run Branch) "near the Great or Lower falls of Patowmack River," then in Stafford Co. (now Loudon) Virginia, executed by
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$1,000
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$1,500
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Rare Virginia Slave Document, Norfolk, c.1754: Robert Dinwiddie (1692-1770), Lt. Governor of Virginia, 1751-1758) part-printed document, signed, August 15, 1754 (the 28th year of George II's reign) appointing a commission to investigate and try
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$400
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$600
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Patrick Henry, Part-Printed Deed, Signed, 1786: Patrick Henry (1736-1799, Patriot and orator, Governor of Virginia) part-printed document, signed, January 11, 1786: Deed for 300 acres in Norfolk Co., Va., purchased by William Happer; 18 1/4 x 14
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$300
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$500