Remember When Auctions Historical Documents 2003-09-06 Auction - 801 Price Results - Remember When Auctions in DE - Page 15
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Various historical documents and memorabilia from all angles of history.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.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-65): ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-65) President. DS, as President, 1p, Aug 5, 1861, folio, vellum, naval appointment of Andrew H Foote. In small part, "...Know Ye, that reposing special Trust and Confidence in
0337: ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-65)Est. $10,000-$15,000Lot Passed
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN: ABRAHAM LINCOLN AES, "A Lincoln", as President, Jan 5, 1865, 12mo. Reads, "Let this man take the oath of Dec 8, 1863 & be discharged..." Minor brushing of ink in text, o/w VG. Matted and framed.
0338: ABRAHAM LINCOLNEst. $4,000-$6,000
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(Lincoln): (Lincoln) Small albumen photograph, 1"X1 1/2", portrait in suit and tie, Salisbury Brothers & Co backstamp, Providence, RI. During the Civil War period, these tiny "gem" CDV's were imprinted with the
0339: (Lincoln)Est. $200-$300
(Lincoln): (Lincoln) CDV photograph, 3/4 length seated profile pose, taken at the Mathew Brady Studio in 1862, on Brady mount, Washington. Margins of the photograph show moderate chipping. Some soiling, o/w VG.
0340: (Lincoln)Est. $400-$600Lot Passed
(Lincoln): (Lincoln) 3 Civil War era CDV photographs of Lincoln look-alikes, 2 of them with wives or sweethearts, no backstamps. Each has a 2 or 3 cent revenue stamp affixed to verso. VG.
0341: (Lincoln)Est. $200-$300Lot Passed
(Lincoln): (Lincoln) CDV, tobacco advertising card, from W Duke Sons & Co, New York, circa 1880's. Half length pose in suite and tie, a copy taken from a Feb 9, 1864 photograph of Lincoln, taken at the Mathew
0342: (Lincoln)Est. $400-$600Lot Passed
(Lincoln): (Lincoln) Memorial lithograph, b/w, 13 1/2"X17 1/2", published by Currier & Ives, New York. Chest up portrait, with the words "Abraham Lincoln, The Nations Martyr, Assassinated April 14th 1865."
0343: (Lincoln)Est. $400-$600Lot Passed
(Lincoln): (Lincoln) 1864 political campaign envelope, pale yellow color, copyrighted by William P Lyon & Whittemore. Front reads, "For President, Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois. For Vice President, Andrew
0344: (Lincoln)Est. $150-$250Lot Passed
(Lincoln): (Lincoln) Embossed color print, chest up image, color, 8 1/2"X10 1/2", circa 1868. Image is very similar to a Feb 9, 1864 photograph of Lincoln, taken at the Mathew Brady Studio; generally known as
0345: (Lincoln)Est. $750-$1,000Lot Passed
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(Lincoln): (Lincoln) Campaign print, entitled "The Rail Candidate", b/w, 16"X11", published by Currier & Ives, New York, 1860. Shows Lincoln straddling a rail called the "Republican Platform", being carried by
0346: (Lincoln)Est. $750-$1,000
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(Lincoln): (Lincoln) 1864 political campaign envelope for the Democratic Party, which ran unsuccessfully against Abraham Lincoln, white background. Vignette portraits of George B McClellan and George H
0347: (Lincoln)Est. $150-$250
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(Lincoln): (Lincoln) Abraham Lincoln/George Washington medalet, silver, 3/4" across. Privately struck at the U.S. Mint, from September 1864 to October 1866, and showing Lincoln on one side and Washington on the
0348: (Lincoln)Est. $250-$350
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(Lincoln): (Lincoln) Carved wooden plaque, profile bust of a bow-tied Lincoln, 8 1/2"X11", artist unknown, circa 1860's. Image relief is nicely detailed. Light wear at margins. Surface of the wood plaque has an
0349: (Lincoln)Est. $300-$400
(Lincoln Assassination): (Lincoln Assassination) Printed Military General Orders #67, 1p, April 16, 1865, 8vo, issued "By command of Lieutenant General Grant", announcing that Andrew Johnson had assumed the Presidency after
0350: (Lincoln Assassination)Est. $400-$600Lot Passed
(Lincoln Assassination): (Lincoln Assassination) Lincoln mourning silk, 2 1/4"X8 1/4", off white background with black print. Reads, "In Memory Of Our President, Lincoln, To Day Is First In The Hearts Of His Countrymen."
0352: (Lincoln Assassination)Est. $300-$400Lot Passed
(Lincoln Assassination): (Lincoln Assassination) Lincoln mourning silk, 2"X5 1/2", off white background with black print. Central image of an heraldic eagle, with "E Pluribus Unum" banner in peak. Reads, "We Mourn our Loss,
0353: (Lincoln Assassination)Est. $300-$400Lot Passed
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(Lincoln Assassination): (Lincoln Assassination) Lincoln paper mourning ribbon, 2 1/2"X8 1/2", white background with black print. Central image shows a portrait of the slain President, with the words "In Victory, We Mourn a
0354: (Lincoln Assassination)Est. $250-$350
ANDREW JOHNSON (1808-75): ANDREW JOHNSON (1808-75) President. LS, as President, 1p, May 5, 1865, 8vo, Executive Mansion letterhead, Washington. Reads, "Conductors on Rail Roads hence to New York will please pass Mrs Buckley
0355: ANDREW JOHNSON (1808-75)Est. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
ANDREW JOHNSON: ANDREW JOHNSON ANS, "A Johnson", as President, on a card, in pencil. "Mr Moore will get a copy of the order in reply [to] Genl Tilson in reference to the freedmens Bureau continuing to exercise
0356: ANDREW JOHNSONEst. $800-$1,200Lot Passed
ANDREW JOHNSON: ANDREW JOHNSON DS, check payable to "Hon A Johnson" for $100.00, March 18, 18?8, drawn on Corcoran & Riggs, Washington. Boldly signed on verso, "A Johnson." Cut cancellation, touching a couple of
0357: ANDREW JOHNSONEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
ULYSSES S GRANT (1822-85): ULYSSES S GRANT (1822-85) Civil War General & 18th President of U.S. ALS, "U S Grant", as President, 2pp, June 28, 1875, 8vo, Long Beach, NJ, to former U.S. Senator from Wisconsin Matthew Carpenter
0358: ULYSSES S GRANT (1822-85)Est. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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ULYSSES S GRANT: ULYSSES S GRANT DS, "U S Grant", as President, 1p, Mar 6, 1869, folio, vellum, military appointment of Elbridge R Hills as "First Lieutenant in the Fifth Regiment of Artillery." Also signed by: John
0359: ULYSSES S GRANTEst. $1,000-$1,500
ULYSSES S GRANT: ULYSSES S GRANT Bold signature, "U S Grant, Chicago, May 24th 1883." WITH a signature of 1st Lady Julia Dent Grant (1826-1902), "Julia D Grant, New York, April 26, 93." Some soiling to his signature,
0360: ULYSSES S GRANTEst. $500-$750Lot Passed
(Ulysses S Grant): (Ulysses S Grant) Civil War General & 18th President of U.S. Engraving, "Grant And His Family", by the noted artist William Sartain (1843-1924), a handsome family scene with the uniformed General
0361: (Ulysses S Grant)Est. $300-$400Lot Passed