SIGNATURE HOUSE AUCTION 38 2010-09-05 Auction - 798 Price Results - Signature House in CA
558: ABRAHAM LINCOLN532: GEORGE WASHINGTON824: ERNEST HEMINGWAY
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UPLAND, CA, United States
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SIGNATURE HOUSE AUCTION 38

Judeo, Christian & Antiquities / Colonial / Americana / Military / Heads Of State & Royalty / Jurists, Cabinet Members & Politicians / Science & Technology, Aviators & Explorers / Presidents / Artists, Illustrators & Animated Art / Literature / Celebrities / Entertainment / Sports
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GEORGE WASHINGTON: (1732-1799). Revered first President of the United States under the 1787 Constitution (1789-97); commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution. Boldly signed Endorsement
0532: GEORGE WASHINGTONEst. $12,000-$14,000
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[GEORGE WASHINGTON]: Signed engraving of a "Pencil Sketch of General Washington," quarter-length portrait, 4¼"X6", on fine watermarked laid paper, 7½"x9". Signed in pencil by artist ALBERT ROSENTHAL (1863-1939). A
0533: [GEORGE WASHINGTON]Est. $500-$900
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[GEORGE WASHINGTON]: (1732-1799). Revered first President of the United States under the 1787 Constitution (1789-97); commander in chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolution. Very nice stipple portrait
0534: [GEORGE WASHINGTON]Est. $200-$400
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[GEORGE WASHINGTON]: Very attractive intaglio print, 6"x9½", of quarter-length Vaughn portrait of Washington In dark jacket with large buttons and ruffled shirt on heavy paper, overall 6"x9¼ Captioned beneath image in
0535: [GEORGE WASHINGTON]Est. $150-$300
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JOHN ADAMS: (1735-1826). Second President of the United States (1797-1801) and first Vice President (1789-97); SIGNER of the Declaration of Independence. Partly printed legal ADS, 1p, 7½"x12¼", Boston, Apr 4,
0536: JOHN ADAMSEst. $3,000-$5,000
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[JEFFERSON & ADAMS]: Official government printing informing the military and public about the deaths of Presidents THOMAS JEFFERSON and JOHN ADAMS a week earlier on July 4, 1826, fifty years after the signing of the
0537: [JEFFERSON & ADAMS]Est. $300-$500
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THOMAS JEFFERSON: (1743-1826) Author and SIGNER of Declaration of Independence; third President of the United States (1801-09). Jefferson was a political philosopher who brilliantly exemplified the eighteenth-century
0538: THOMAS JEFFERSONEst. $3,200-$3,800
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AARON BURR: (1756-1836). Vice-President of the United States (1801-05) under Jefferson with whom he had been tied in the presidential election of 1800, defeated through the efforts of Alexander Hamilton whom he
0539: AARON BURREst. $400-$800
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JAMES MONROE: (1758-1831). Fifth President of the United States (1817-25); minister to France (1794-96) and Great Britain in Jefferson Administration; secretary of state and of war in Madison Administration
0540: JAMES MONROEEst. $300-$500
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JAMES MONROE: Closely clipped signature, approx 2"x½". Dark ink only a little uneven. Tipped to mount and contained within window mat beneath tinted portrait, 3¼"x4¼". Overall 8"x10". Near Fine example.
0541: JAMES MONROEEst. $200-$400
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DANIEL D. TOMPKINS: (1774-1825). Vice-President of the United States under Monroe; governor of NY (1807-17). As governor Tompkins defended the state from invasion by the British during the War of 1812 and promulgated
0542: DANIEL D. TOMPKINSEst. $100-$200
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DANIEL D. TOMPKINS: DS as governor, 1p, 9½"x15¾", Albany, NY, Feb 11, 1811. Appointment of "Seth Hastings Junior Surgeon of the regiment of militia in the county of Oneida whereof Silvester Gridley Esq. is Lieut. Col.
0543: DANIEL D. TOMPKINSEst. $80-$160
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JOHN QUINCY ADAMS: (1767-1848). Sixth President of the United States (1825-29). As secretary of state under Monroe, considered one of the most able to hold that office, he was the actual author of the Monroe Doctrine.
0544: JOHN QUINCY ADAMSEst. $350-$550
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JOHN C. CALHOUN: (1782-1850) Vice president under John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson, the first to resign from office; ardent champion of state's rights; secretary of war under Monroe; secretary of state under
0545: JOHN C. CALHOUNEst. $150-$300
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[PRESIDENTIAL LAND GRANTS]: Assortment of five original secretarially signed land grants from the second Jackson Administration through President Millard Fillmore. Intact wax and paper seals present. Partly printed DsS, 1p
0546: [PRESIDENTIAL LAND GRANTS]Est. $300-$500
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MARTIN VAN BUREN: (1782-1862). Eighth President of the United States (1837-41); Vice President and Secretary of State under Andrew Jackson, a strong political ally. ADS "M. Van Buren," 1p, 8"x10", Washington, DC, Aug
0547: MARTIN VAN BURENEst. $550-$850
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MARTIN VAN BUREN: ALS "M. Van Buren," 3pp, 5"x8", Lindenwald, Jun 25, 1857. The former President graciously declines a proposal regarding biographical sketches. In small part: "Absence from home has prevented an
0548: MARTIN VAN BURENEst. $400-$800
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MARTIN VAN BUREN: Colleney General, Benjamin S. Butler. The senator writes: "I arrived here the day before yesterday from Oswego via Ogdensburg, Plattsburgh, Burlington, Qr. &c. & found a letter from Mr. Eukford
0549: MARTIN VAN BURENEst. $300-$500
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RICHARD MENTOR JOHNSON: (1780-1850). Vice President of the United States under Martin Van Buren (1837-41); commanded KY regiment in engagements against British in lower Canada in 1813; US Congressman and Senator from
0550: RICHARD MENTOR JOHNSONEst. $100-$250
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WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON: (1773-1841). Ninth President of the United States (1841) who died one month after his inauguration of pneumonia. Early ALS as representative from Ohio, 7¾"8½", Washington, DC, Apr 12, 1818. To
0551: WILLIAM HENRY HARRISONEst. $1,500-$2,000
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JAMES K. POLK: (1795-1849). Eleventh president of the United States (1845-49) noted for his expansionist leadership during which the Mexican War was prosecuted and Texas, California and later Oregon were acquired.
0552: JAMES K. POLKEst. $400-$700
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GEORGE MIFFLIN DALLAS: (1792-1864). Vice president under Polk (1845-49) for whom Dallas, TX was named; minister to Russia and Great Britain; US senator from Pennsylvania. ALS "G. M. Dallas" as PA attorney general, 1p,
0553: GEORGE MIFFLIN DALLASEst. $100-$200
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ZACHARY TAYLOR: (1784-1850). Elected twelfth President of the United States in 1849, he served only 16 months in office before his death in 1850. Taylor distinguished himself a hero in the Mexican War, defeating the
0554: ZACHARY TAYLOREst. $3,000-$5,000
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[ZACHARY TAYLOR]: Rare silk mourning ribbon, 4"x8", on white waxed cotton. The ribbon displays a gold eagle clutching a US flag above a gilt profile portrait of Taylor surrounded by gilt scrollwork with the
0555: [ZACHARY TAYLOR]Est. $300-$500