SIGNATURE HOUSE AUCTION 38 2010-09-05 Auction - 798 Price Results - Signature House in CA - Page 2
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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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MILLARD FILLMORE: (1800-1874). Thirteenth President of the United States (1850-53) succeeding Zachary Taylor upon his death in office, he opened Japanese-American trade relations. ANS as Vice President penned at
0556: MILLARD FILLMOREEst. $300-$500
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WILLIAM RUFUS KING: (1786-1853). Vice President under Franklin Pierce (1853) for 45 days; US. Minister to France (1844-46) where he prevented French protest regarding the growing anticipation of the annexation of Texas.
0557: WILLIAM RUFUS KINGEst. $100-$250
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN: (1809-1865). Martyred sixteenth President of the United States (1860-65) who led the nation through the Civil War. Partly printed DS as President, 1p, 6½"x7", Washington DC, Jul 2, 1862. Lincoln
0558: ABRAHAM LINCOLNEst. $4,800-$5,600
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN: Fine AES as President, 3¾"x2½". Less than a month before his assassination on April 14, Lincoln pens a comment on verso of a letter: "I submit the question to the Sec. of War. A. Lincoln March
0559: ABRAHAM LINCOLNEst. $4,500-$5,500
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[ABRAHAM LINCOLN]: Rare 1860 tintype Presidential photograph campaign pin, 1½"x1¾", mounted to a scalloped ivory or bone frame with red border. The bust portrait tintype of the beardless Lincoln was copied from a
0560: [ABRAHAM LINCOLN]Est. $1,800-$2,800
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HANNIBAL HAMLIN: (1809-1891). Lincoln's first Vice President; elected five times as senator from Maine. An antislavery Democrat, he was compelled to switch parties in 1856. ALS "H Hamlin," 1p, 5"x8", Washington, DC,
0561: HANNIBAL HAMLINEst. $100-$200
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HANNIBAL HAMLIN: Signed card "H. Hamlin," 1¾"x3½". Adding "Maine" beneath signature. Boldly penned in black ink. Fine.
0562: HANNIBAL HAMLINEst. $60-$120
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[ABRAHAM LINCOLN]: Among them: a seated portrait, his arm resting on table, Kellogg Brothers, Hartford backstamp; a quarter-length portrait vignette, G. W. Tomlinson, Boston, backstamp; bust portrait vignette, J.
0563: [ABRAHAM LINCOLN]Est. $300-$500
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[JOHN WILKES BOOTH ]: (1838-1865). American actor from a prominent stage family who was the assassin of Abraham Lincoln. Two CDV images of the assassin: a three-quarter-length portrait wearing a greatcoat identified at
0564: [JOHN WILKES BOOTH ]Est. $200-$400
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[JOHN WILKES BOOTH ]: Tintype three-quarter length portrait, 2"x3½". Loosely contained in period window frame with handwritten caption in ink: "copied from a photograph by Gibson Monit...John Wilkes Booth the assassin."
0565: [JOHN WILKES BOOTH ]Est. $100-$200
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ANDREW JOHNSON: (1808-1875). Seventeenth President of the United States (1865-69) succeeding to office after assassination of Lincoln. He survived impeachment by one vote. AES envelope, 1p, 3¼"x8". Addressed to
0566: ANDREW JOHNSONEst. $750-$1,250Lot Passed
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[ANDREW JOHNSON]: Partly printed DS with steel stamped signature, 1p on velum, 16"x19", Washington, DC, Jul 13, 1866. Blue War Office seal affixed. Large eagle and military tableau engravings on top and bottom
0567: [ANDREW JOHNSON]Est. $150-$250
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ULYSSES S. GRANT: (1822-1885). The Union Army's greatest general who became eighteenth President of the United States (1869-77). ALS "U.S. Grant," 3pp with integral leaf, 4¼"x6¾" New York, Jan 24, 1881. To Messrs.
0568: ULYSSES S. GRANTEst. $1,000-$1,500
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ULYSSES S. GRANT: Partly printed DS "U. S. Grant", 1p, Washington, Mar. 15, 1866. Check drawn on his Jay Cooke & Co. Bankers account. Made out to Mathews & Knowles for $20.56 and signed at conclusion. Boldly penned in
0569: ULYSSES S. GRANTEst. $700-$1,100
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ULYSSES S. GRANT: ALS "U.S. Grant", 2pp., 4¾"x7¾", New York City, Aug. 23, 1883. Grant writes to "Dent" [probably a relative of his wife, the former Julia Dent], in full: "Thank the proprietor of Orkney Springs for
0570: ULYSSES S. GRANTEst. $600-$900
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SCHUYLER COLFAX: (1823-1885). Vice President under Grant (1869-73) involved in a scandal that ended his career. ANS, 1p, 5¼"x1", South Bend, IN, Oct 7 [n.y.] At bottom of imprinted page regarding a lecture he had
0571: SCHUYLER COLFAXEst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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HENRY WILSON: (1812-75). Vice President (1873-75) of the United States under Grant. He was an ardent antislavery advocate; publisher of the Boston Republican; a US senator from MA. Wilson was one of the early
0572: HENRY WILSONEst. $150-$300
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RUTHERFORD B. HAYES: (1822-1893). Nineteenth President of the United States (1877-81); Union brigadier general severely wounded at South Mountain. Partly printed DS "R B Hayes" as President, 1p, 21"x16", Washington, DC,
0573: RUTHERFORD B. HAYESEst. $350-$650
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RUTHERFORD B. HAYES: ALS "R B Hayes", 1p., 8vo., [Freemont], Jul. 3, 1886. To J. M. Donzil, in part: "...With real sorrow I read your note. It seems to one that it will be as well for you to retain the obligation. It
0574: RUTHERFORD B. HAYESEst. $300-$500Lot Passed
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RUTHERFORD B. HAYES: Partly printed DS, 1p, 24"x19", Jan 30, 1890. Red seal intact. Acknowledgment of membership of the son of Brigadier General Rufus King in a military fraternity. In part: "Whereas Brigadier General
0575: RUTHERFORD B. HAYESEst. $250-$450
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WILLIAM A. WHEELER: (1819-1887). Vice President of the United States under Rutherford Hayes (1877-81); US congressman from New York. ALS "W. A. Wheeler" as congressman, 1p, 8½"x5½", Washington, DC, Nov 23, 1874. On
0576: WILLIAM A. WHEELEREst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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CHESTER A. ARTHUR: (1830-1886). Reform-oriented twenty-first President of the United States (1881-85) ascending to the Presidency after the assassination of Garfield. Boldly signed card, 3¾"x2¼". Light general
0577: CHESTER A. ARTHUREst. $100-$250
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JAMES A. GARFIELD: (1831-1881). Twentieth President of the United States (1881), serving less than four months before being mortally wounded by Charles J. Guiteau (1840?-1882) who had a history of mental illness. The
0578: JAMES A. GARFIELDEst. $1,200-$1,800
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JAMES A. GARFIELD: CDV half-length portrait of the future President. Signed, "J. A. Garfield Ohio" at bottom mount. Backstamped L. M. Rice, Photographer, Warren, O. Ink notation on verso indicating the image was
0579: JAMES A. GARFIELDEst. $750-$1,150
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