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565: Elegant 1961 Rolls Royce Saloon414: JOHN F KENNEDY291: GEORGE WASHINGTON
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Selbyville, DE, United States
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Various historical documents and memorabilia from all angles of history. Colonial & Revolutionary War, Americana, Civil War Era, Military & World War II, Presidents & Politicians, Foreign Heads of State, Miscellaneous Notables, Miscellaneous, Science & Technology, Artists, Authors, Musical Composers, Sports, Entertainers.
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TY COBB (1886-1961): TY COBB (1886-1961) Baseball HOF. DS, "Tyrus R Cobb", personal check, Feb 12, 1955, drawn on the First National Bank, Reno, Nevada, completed in his hand. Minor paper loss at lower left corner, o/w
0646: TY COBB (1886-1961)Est. $400-$600
BESSIE LOVE (1898-1986): BESSIE LOVE (1898-1986) American leading lady. Vintage ISP, b/w, 11"X14", portrait. Moderate creasing. Tack holes at corners. See illustration on next page.
0686: BESSIE LOVE (1898-1986)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
RUTH DRAPER: RUTH DRAPER Vintage ISP, b/w, 7 1/2"X9 1/2", portrait, adds date "1930", Nickolas Murray blindstamp, New York. Slightly trimmed margins. Small crease at upper corner. Tack holes at corners, o/w VG
0711: RUTH DRAPEREst. $100-$150Lot Passed
LENORE ULRIC (1891-1970): LENORE ULRIC (1891-1970) American actress; played femme fatales in a number of early features for Essanay's Chicago studios. Vintage ISP, b/w, 8"X10", provocative portrait. Tack holes at corners, o/w
0721: LENORE ULRIC (1891-1970)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
SHIRLEY TEMPLE: SHIRLEY TEMPLE Vintage signature, circa 1937. Mounted to portion of an album sheet. Minor brushing of ink, o/w VG.
0726: SHIRLEY TEMPLEEst. $100-$150Lot Passed
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RAY BOLGER (1904-87): RAY BOLGER (1904-87) Dancer, remembered as the Scarecrow in the "Wizard of Oz." SP, b/w, 10"X8", in role as Scarecrow. Moderate to heavy wrinkling.
0761: RAY BOLGER (1904-87)Est. $100-$150
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ONA MUNSON (1903-55): ONA MUNSON (1903-55) Character actress; most remembered as Belle Watling, the lady of the evening with the requisite golden heart in "Gone With The Wind" (1939). AQS, on a 4 1/2"X3" card, her most
0766: ONA MUNSON (1903-55)Est. $200-$300
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LUCILLE BALL: LUCILLE BALL DS, "Lucille Ball Arnaz", check, May 19, 1952, drawn on the Bank of America, Hollywood. Hole cancellations lightly touching first name in signature, o/w VG.
0776: LUCILLE BALLEst. $125-$175
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SAMUEL F DU PONT (1803-65): SAMUEL F DU PONT (1803-65) Union Rear Admiral; commanded the fleet that invaded Port Royal (Hilton Head), South Carolina. Wardate ALS, "S F Du Pont", 2pp, Mar 8, 1864, small 8vo, near Wilmington,
0203: SAMUEL F DU PONT (1803-65)Est. $200-$300
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DWIGHT D EISENHOWER: DWIGHT D EISENHOWER TLS, as President, 1p, May 21, 1957, 4to, White House letterhead, to Mrs Bliss Isely, marked "PERSONAL", interesting content re his mother. "...Thank you very much indeed for your
0407: DWIGHT D EISENHOWEREst. $400-$600
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JACQUELINE KENNEDY (1929-95): JACQUELINE KENNEDY (1929-95) 1st Lady. SP, b/w, 8"X10", an attractive outdoor pose, with President Kennedy and the 2 children. VG
0422: JACQUELINE KENNEDY (1929-95)Est. $500-$750
(Civil War Navy): (Civil War Navy) Collection of 5 autographs of Civil War naval officers, all serving the Union with distinction. Unless noted all are signature, with rank added. Includes: LOUIS M GOLDSBOROUGH
0205: (Civil War Navy)Est. $150-$250Lot Passed
HOWELL COBB (1815-68): HOWELL COBB (1815-68) Confederate Major General. LS, as Sec of Treasurer, 1p, Jan 26, 1858, 4to, to Hon George W Jones, U.S. House of Representatives, re "no settlement has been made...in the
0228: HOWELL COBB (1815-68)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
(Cavalry): (Cavalry) Albumen photograph of the U.S. Cavalry School, Carlisle, Penn, 5 1/2"X4." Inlaid. VG.
0218: (Cavalry)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
BARBARA BUSH: BARBARA BUSH 1st Lady. Her book, "A Memoir", Charles Scribner's Sons, 1994, 575pp. Nicely signed on title page. VG, w/VG DJ.
0442: BARBARA BUSHEst. $100-$150Lot Passed
MATTHEW C BUTLER (1836-1909): MATTHEW C BUTLER (1836-1909) Confederate Major General - Hampton Legion; lost foot at Brandy Station (1863). ALS, "M C Butler", 3pp, Sept 2, 1881, 8vo, Edgefield, to former Confederate General
0235: MATTHEW C BUTLER (1836-1909)Est. $150-$250Lot Passed
BENJAMIN F BUTLER (1795-1858): BENJAMIN F BUTLER (1795-1858) Statesman; served Andrew Jackson as Attorney General (1833-38), and Secretary of War (1836-37). ALS, "B F Butler", 3pp, Mar 18, 1843, 4to, New York, to New York Governor
0452: BENJAMIN F BUTLER (1795-1858)Est. $100-$150Lot Passed
(Barbara Fritchie): (Barbara Fritchie) American patriot; heroine of Civil War incident in which she supposedly waved a Union flag above Confederate General Stonewall Jackson's troops as they marched through Frederick,
0225: (Barbara Fritchie)Est. $200-$300Lot Passed
LOUIS XIII (1601-43): LOUIS XIII (1601-43) King of France. His mother (Marie de Medicis) was Regent during his minority (1610-17). After the murder of Marquis d'Ancre (1617), he threatened civil war with the Queen Mother
0462: LOUIS XIII (1601-43)Est. $500-$750Lot Passed
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UMBERTO II (1904-83): UMBERTO II (1904-83) King of Italy (May-June, 1946). Letter of State, signed "Umberto di Savoia", as Prince, 1p, Feb 7, 1946, folio, Rome, to the President of Peru, nominating an ambassador, after
0487: UMBERTO II (1904-83)Est. $100-$150
SIMON BOLIVAR (1783-1830): SIMON BOLIVAR (1783-1830) South American soldier, statesman & revolutionary leader, known as "El Libertador." The country of Bolivia is named after him. ALS, "Bolivar", 1p, Aug 15, 1825, legal folio,
0492: SIMON BOLIVAR (1783-1830)Est. $4,000-$6,000Lot Passed
CATHERINE II: CATHERINE II DS, as Empress, 1p, April 15, 1763, legal folio, Moscow, ordering payment to a Kammerdiener. Reads, "...We command the said office to give OUR Kammerdiener Ivan Zlatnitsky, who today
0507: CATHERINE IIEst. $750-$1,000Lot Passed
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FREDERICK DOUGLASS (1817-95): FREDERICK DOUGLASS (1817-95) American Negro lecturer & writer; escaped from Slavery (1838); founded & edited the abolitionist newspaper North Star in Rochester (NY). DS, "Fredk Douglass", 3pp, Jan 5,
0552: FREDERICK DOUGLASS (1817-95)Est. $250-$350
MALCOLM X (1925-65): MALCOLM X (1925-65) African American leader; became a Black Muslim minister in 1952, preached racial separation; by 1964 he had changed his position on separation of the races, but remained a
0562: MALCOLM X (1925-65)Est. $4,000-$6,000Lot Passed