Historical Documents, and Militaria Items Auction on Jan 30, 2026 by NJ Antiques in NJ
1577 Royal Decree King Henry III France PolandAlexandre Dumas Manuscript on PolandZygmunt II August King Poland Signed Letter 1569
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Historical Documents, and Militaria Items

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This curated auction presents a substantial and historically rich collection of autographs, manuscripts, official documents, photographs, and printed ephemera spanning from the 16th through the 20th centuries, with a strong emphasis on European?particularly Polish and French?royal, military, and political history. The sale brings together primary-source material ranging from early modern royal and noble documents to 20th-century wartime and postwar memorabilia. Highlights include autograph letters signed, sealed manuscripts, official civil and military documents, signed photographs, illustrated books, and multi-piece groupings assembled for historical context and display value. Early material reflects the administrative and dynastic history of Central and Western Europe, with documents connected to the Polish?Lithuanian Commonwealth and associated with royal and noble figures such as King Zygmunt August, Jan III Sobieski, King Stanis?aw II Augustus Poniatowski, and prominent magnate families including the Radziwi?? and Kosciuszko houses. French royal and state material from the early modern period is also represented, alongside later imperial and republican examples. The 19th and 20th century offerings include material associated with Polish military and political leaders, resistance and ?migr? figures, and European statesmen, with names such as J?zef Haller, W?adys?aw Sikorski, Lech Wa??sa, Wyszynski, and Marshal Ferdinand Foch appearing within the catalog. World War I and II content, aviation and postal history items, propaganda, and period photography further enrich the scope of the sale. The catalog encompasses a wide range of formats, including handwritten letters and documents, signed cards, photographic portraits, wartime ephemera, flight covers, etc.
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1920s Polish Military Caricature Book Barwinski: Original interwar Polish caricature portfolio titled Wojska Polskiego - Konterfektów Gadkich, comprising a series of satirical yet patriotic portrait prints depicting figures of the Polish Army
0002: 1920s Polish Military Caricature Book BarwinskiEst. $200-$400$90(2 bids)
Adamowicz Signed 1934 First-Flight Cover Poland: Adamowicz Brothers Transatlantic Flight Photograph & Signed 1934 First-Flight Cover - "Warsaw" Monoplane (NR 797-W). Offered here is an exceptionally scarce pairing related to the historic 1934
0004: Adamowicz Signed 1934 First-Flight Cover PolandEst. $200-$400$175(3 bids)
Princess Marie of Romania Signed Photo Card: Offered here is a fine mounted autograph and portrait card attributed to Crown Princess Marie of Romania, featuring a bold graphite signature reading "Marie" alongside a period photographic portrait.
0007: Princess Marie of Romania Signed Photo CardEst. $200-$400$50(1 bid)
Signed French Maurice Barrès Letter: Offered here is an attractive handwritten note on official "Chambre des Députés" stationery, signed in bold violet ink "Maurice Barrès" (as written on the item). The note is elegantly penned
0010: Signed French Maurice Barrès LetterEst. $200-$400$50
Ernest H. Shackleton Antarctica Signature: This intriguing autograph piece features a mounted printed portrait above a bold ink signature reading "Ernest H. Shackleton" (as written on the item), accompanied by a handwritten quotation: "For
0012: Ernest H. Shackleton Antarctica SignatureEst. $400-$600$150(4 bids)
1836 Slave Bill of Sale Girl "Elizabeth" Age 11: Presented here is a deeply important and historically significant original handwritten slave bill of sale, dated October 26, 1836, documenting the purchase of an enslaved girl named Elizabeth,
0017: 1836 Slave Bill of Sale Girl "Elizabeth" Age 11Est. $500-$750$225(2 bids)
1826 Slave Receipt for Enslaved Boy "Billy": Presented here is an original handwritten slave purchase receipt dated July 24, 1826, documenting the sale of an enslaved boy named Billy. In this manuscript, the seller acknowledges receiving two
0018: 1826 Slave Receipt for Enslaved Boy "Billy"Est. $400-$600$125(3 bids)
1861 Slave Sale Note for Enslaved Boy "Simon": Offered here is an original handwritten slave sale promissory note, dated January 1, 1861, documenting the purchase of an enslaved boy named Amos for one hundred and fifteen dollars. In the text, the
0019: 1861 Slave Sale Note for Enslaved Boy "Simon"Est. $400-$600$50(1 bid)
1844 Slave-Trade Letter Trader George Kephart: This remarkable and chilling 1844 slave-trade letter, written from Oakes Hill and addressed to "Mr. George Kephart, Alexandria D.C.", offers an extraordinarily rare firsthand window into the
0020: 1844 Slave-Trade Letter Trader George KephartEst. $600-$800$60(2 bids)
1841 New Orleans Slave-Trade Letter George Kephart: An extraordinary and historically significant 1841 slave-trade business letter sent from New Orleans (May 5, 1841) and addressed to Mr. George Kephart, Alexandria D.C., one of the most infamous slave
0021: 1841 New Orleans Slave-Trade Letter George KephartEst. $800-$1,000$70(2 bids)
1864 Confederate Slave Valuation Document: Offered here is an extremely rare Confederate States slave-valuation form, completed in Charleston, South Carolina on September 12, 1864. The document records the appraisal of enslaved individuals
0022: 1864 Confederate Slave Valuation DocumentEst. $200-$400$150(5 bids)
1862 Maryland Slave Sentencing Court Document: Offered here is an original 1862 State of Maryland court-issued sentencing document, a rare and sobering artifact from the final years of American slavery. The document records the case State vs.
0023: 1862 Maryland Slave Sentencing Court DocumentEst. $600-$800$100(3 bids)
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1819 Maryland Slave Manumission Deed Ceilia Gordon: Rare original 1819 Maryland deed of manumission, in which Charles H. Appleton of Baltimore formally frees an enslaved woman named Ceilia (or Celia) Gordon, described as about thirty years old and
0024: 1819 Maryland Slave Manumission Deed Ceilia GordonEst. $600-$1,000$225(2 bids)