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Autographs
The April autographs auction will present items signed by the same hands that helped shape American history, including a small archive of letters by John F. Kennedy, a portrait of Hillary Clinton by Chuck Close—signed by both; and a leaf from the Bolivian patent for the light bulb signed and filed by Thomas Edison in 1881 showing a schematic of the electronic components.
From figures around the rest of the world, we find autographs related to the breathtaking accomplishments of the laureates of the Nobel Prize in Physics; the sale includes a significant collection of autographs by these figures, including: Richard Feynman, Wolfgang Pauli, Enrico Fermi, Paul Dirac, Werner Heisenberg, Louis de Broglie, Max Planck, Wilhelm Röntgen, and others. Additionally, a letter signed by Charles Darwin in 1876, praising the recipient’s photographs of a child’s facial expressions (accompanied by the photographs); a decorative print featuring a young woman and child (after a painting by Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola) owned by Herman Melville and signed by him on verso; as well as business leaders, musicians, and artists—among them a small archive of 1960s letters by M.C. Escher to a relative.
From figures around the rest of the world, we find autographs related to the breathtaking accomplishments of the laureates of the Nobel Prize in Physics; the sale includes a significant collection of autographs by these figures, including: Richard Feynman, Wolfgang Pauli, Enrico Fermi, Paul Dirac, Werner Heisenberg, Louis de Broglie, Max Planck, Wilhelm Röntgen, and others. Additionally, a letter signed by Charles Darwin in 1876, praising the recipient’s photographs of a child’s facial expressions (accompanied by the photographs); a decorative print featuring a young woman and child (after a painting by Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola) owned by Herman Melville and signed by him on verso; as well as business leaders, musicians, and artists—among them a small archive of 1960s letters by M.C. Escher to a relative.
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Marco Tomaschett
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0147: George Gordon Noel Byron. Autograph Letter Signed, "Byron [with paraph through signature]," toEst. $3,000-$4,000$2,200
0148: Agatha Christie. Two Autograph Letters Signed, "Agatha Mallowan," to publisher Sherman Phelps Platt,Est. $2,000-$3,000$1,500
0152: Oliver Wendell Holmes. Autograph Quotation Signed, stanza from the end of his poem, "Union andEst. $600-$900$450
0154: Victor Hugo; and John Quincy Adams. Two Autograph Manuscripts Signed, each by one, the last stanzaEst. $6,000-$9,000$4,400
0155: Washington Irving. Autograph Manuscript, unsigned, page from Book VIII, Chapter IEst. $600-$900$450
0156: Rudyard Kipling. Autograph Quotation Signed, 5 lines from a work entitled “The Story of aEst. $600-$900$450
0157: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Evangeline, A Tale of Acadie. With Autograph Quotation Signed, "Henry W.Est. $700-$1,000$500
0158: Charles Mackay. Group of 4 items, each Signed: Autograph Letter * Autograph Manuscript * ManuscriptsEst. $600-$900$450
0159: W. Somerset Maugham. The Narrow Corner. Signed and Inscribed, "For / Mr. Gerald Kelly / with the /Est. $600-$900$450
0160: André Maurois. Autograph Manuscript Signed, draft of a newspaper article entitled "The spiritEst. $600-$900$450
0161: Herman Melville. Signature ("H. Melville / 140, E. 26"), in pencil, on verso of engraved fine artEst. $10,000-$20,000$7,500
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0163: Friedrich Nietzsche. Photograph Signed and Inscribed, to Meta von Salis ("Fräulein von Salis")Est. $15,000-$25,000$11,000(1 bid)
0164: Eugene O'Neill. Photograph Signed and Inscribed, "To Mai-Mai / with admiration & friendship,"Est. $600-$900$450
0166: George Bernard Shaw. Autograph Note Signed, "G.B.S.," to A.D. Corrick Jr., on a postcardEst. $600-$900$450
0167: George Bernard Shaw. Autograph Letter Signed, "G. Bernard Shaw," to the EditorEst. $600-$900$450
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