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737: CLARK GABLE & VIVIEN LEIGH921: ROGER MARIS617: BARACK H. OBAMA
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UPLAND, CA, United States
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Signature House Auction 39B

Presidents, Artists, Illustrators, Composers, Classical Performers, Literature, Celebrities, Entertainment, Sports
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[THREE FIRST LADIES]: Nice collection of three former first ladies. Four boldly signed mailing envelopes, three of them free franked. Included are Florence Kling Harding (1860-1924), a mourning envelope addressed in her
0519: [THREE FIRST LADIES]Est. $100-$200Lot Passed
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HERBERT HOOVER: (1874-1964). Thirty-first President of the United States (1929-33); Secretary of Commerce in Harding and Coolidge Administrations (1921-28). ANS twice, 1p, 8½"x5½". [n.p. n.d.]. In dark pencil to
0520: HERBERT HOOVEREst. $400-$700
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HERBERT HOOVER: Collection including his book, The Challenge To Liberty, 212pp, 6"x8", Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1934. First Edition. First Printing with Scribner's "A" on copyright page. Darkly signed and
0521: HERBERT HOOVEREst. $250-$500
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HERBERT HOOVER: ISP, sepia, image 7½"x9", overall 10¾"x14" quarter-length portrait. Boldly signed at bottom border, "The Kind Regards of Herbert Hoover." Mounted to same size mat. Ink evidences moderate fading,
0522: HERBERT HOOVEREst. $200-$400
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HERBERT HOOVER: Nice ISP with sentiment, b/w, 8"x10" half-length seated portrait. Boldly signed on border beneath image "To David W. Ryder With The Good Wishes of..." Minor bend at left border barely touching
0523: HERBERT HOOVEREst. $150-$300Lot Passed
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HERBERT HOOVER: Two TLsS, 2pp, 7¼"x10½" & 7¼"x10¼", Jan 20, 1936 & Dec 3, 1942. Excellent political content. Both on his personal letterhead, each boldly signed. The first concerns his impressions of Republican
0524: HERBERT HOOVEREst. $150-$300
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HERBERT HOOVER: Two books from his three-volume work, The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover, 6½"x9½", The MacMillan Company, New York, 1951-52. Included are "1874-1920 Years of Adventure," 2nd Printing; and "1920-1933 The
0525: HERBERT HOOVEREst. $100-$250
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HERBERT HOOVER: Boldly signed card in black ink, 3"x1¾". Negligible impression near first letter of signature; minor general toning; else Fine. Mounted under glass beneath large vintage printed bust portrait
0526: HERBERT HOOVEREst. $80-$160
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CHARLES CURTIS: (1860-1936). Vice President of the United States (1929-33) under Herbert Hoover, the first to hold that office of American Indian ancestry. Five TLsS 5pp, 8"x10½", Washington DC, 1927-28. On US
0527: CHARLES CURTISEst. $100-$200
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[HERBERT HOOVER]: Unusual Inaugural souvenir eagle coin paperweight, 5"x4½". Layered medals or coins in diminishing size feature the names and Inaugural dates of each President, the single top medal displaying oval
0528: [HERBERT HOOVER]Est. $150-$300Lot Passed
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[PRESIDENTIAL COMMEMORATIVE]: Commemorative bronze cast tablet displaying five rows of Presidential bas-relief portraits from Washington through Herbert Hoover, 11¼"x11". Decorative flags adorn either side at bottom border with
0529: [PRESIDENTIAL COMMEMORATIVE]Est. $100-$300
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[FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT]: (1882-1945). Thirty-second President of the United States (1933-45) who led the nation through most of World War II; architect of New Deal legislation and social security system; Assistant secretary
0530: [FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT]Est. $15,000-$25,000
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FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT & JOE LOUIS: Pair of Spaulding 23 boxing gloves signed by both President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945) and boxing champion Joe Louis (1914-1981. Accompanied by Letter of Authenticity from the Franklin D.
0531: FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT & JOE LOUISEst. $5,000-$7,500Lot Passed
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FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT: An historical compendium of the Democratic Party, particularly FDR's role in it, The Democratic Book 1936, 384pp, 11½"x14¼", [n.p.], 1936. Limited First Edition. No. 1589 of an unstated 2500
0532: FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELTEst. $1,500-$2,500
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FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT: Partly printed DS as President, a bank check, 6½" x 2¾", [Washington, DC], drawn on his account at the Fifth Avenue at 44th Street branch of the Guarantee Trust Company of New York, Jun 6, 1944.
0533: FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELTEst. $2,000-$3,000Lot Passed
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FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT: TLS, 1p, 7"x9", Albany, Sep 2, 1932. On his Executive Mansion letterhead to Mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia, L. D. Taylor. In full, "Have just acknowledged an invitation from your Board of Trade
0534: FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELTEst. $300-$500
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FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT: ISP, 4"x6" b/w, bust portrait as President. Boldly inscribed and signed in black ink "for J. Vincent Lewis from… 8/18/33." Contained within period frame. Image affixed to glass; holes at top and
0535: FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELTEst. $300-$500
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FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT: Interesting TLS, 1p, 7¼"x10¼", Warm Springs, Mar 18, 1927. On his personal letterhead as vice president of Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland to his cousin Richard M. Hodge in New York. In
0536: FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELTEst. $250-$450
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FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT: TLS, 1p, 8½"x11", New York, May 23, 1924. On his Hyde Park address letterhead to F. A. Musgrove, president of the Dartmouth Press, regarding Governor Al Smith's Presidential consideration. In full,
0537: FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELTEst. $200-$400
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FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT: TES "FDR" as Assistant Secretary of the Navy, 1p, 8"x9¾", [Washington, DC], Aug 17, 1917. Headed "3d Endorsement" on watermarked paper. To the Commandant of the US Marine Corps approving request for
0538: FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELTEst. $150-$300Lot Passed
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FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT: SP, silver gelatin, 15"x20" bust portrait. Boldly signed in blue ink beneath image. Also signed in white ink by "Harris and Ewing" studio. Traces of silvering around image; else a Fine example.
0539: FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELTEst. $1,400-$1,800
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THEODORE & FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT: Twenty-sixth and thirty-second Presidents of the United States, they were fifth cousins, wealthy descendants of an old Dutch family in New York. Two attractive partly printed DsS, large bank checks:
0540: THEODORE & FRANKLIN ROOSEVELTEst. $800-$1,200
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JOHN NANCE GARNER: (1868-1967). Vice President of the United States (1933-41) under Franklin Roosevelt, retiring from politics in 1941 after breaking with Roosevelt when the President decided to seek a third term in
0541: JOHN NANCE GARNEREst. $100-$200Lot Passed
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HENRY A. WALLACE: (1888-1965). Vice President (1941-45) under Franklin Roosevelt in his third term; Progressive Party candidate (1948); author. Brief TLS "H A Wallace," 1p, 7¼"x10½", Farvue, South Salem, NY, Jun 7,
0542: HENRY A. WALLACEEst. $100-$250
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