Fine Autographs and Artifacts 2018-08-08 Auction - 1283 Price Results - RR Auction in NH - Page 8
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P. T. Barnum: Group of six items, including five ALSs by P. T. Barnum and one check signed by John Ringling, chronicling the business dealings of ‘The Greatest Show on Earth.’ Includes:ALS signed “P. T.
0170: P. T. BarnumEst. US$2,500-US$3,500
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Henry Ford: Crisp ink signature, "Henry Ford,” on an off-white 3.75 x 2 slip. Handsomely cloth-matted and framed with a portrait of the automotive pioneer to an overall size of 17 x 20. In fine condition.
0171: Henry FordEst. US$600-US$800
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Joseph Pulitzer: Scarce DS, one page, 8.5 x 14, January 15, 1896. Pulitzer appoints a proxy for a stockholders meeting, in part: “I, Joseph Pulitzer…do hereby constitute make and appoint Charles H. Jones…my
0172: Joseph PulitzerEst. US$400-US$600Lot Closed
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Astronomers and Mathematicians: Group of nine autographs of astronomers and mathematicians, primarily comprised of letters, dated from 1787–1873, including: M. Chasles, J. B. J. Delambre, J. J. Le Français de Lalande (4), U. J.
0173: Astronomers and MathematiciansEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Alexander Graham Bell: TLS, one page, 8 x 10.5, Beinn Bhreagh letterhead, August 4, 1920. Letter to Paul Brockett at the Smithsonian Library in Washington, D.C., in full: "Thank you for your note of July 16, with specimen
0175: Alexander Graham BellEst. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Closed
Robert Bunsen: German chemist (1811–1899) who discovered the elements cesium and rubidium, and who developed the laboratory burner that now bears his name. ALS in German, signed “R. W. Bunsen,” three pages on
0176: Robert BunsenEst. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Closed
Daniel Bernoulli: Swiss mathematician and physicist (1700–1782) known for his applications of mathematics to fluid mechanics. ALS in French, one page, 7.25 x 9.75, July 7, 1748. In full (translated): "The honor to
0177: Daniel BernoulliEst. US$4,000-US$6,000Lot Closed
Marie Curie: Polish-born French physicist (1867–1934), she and her husband Pierre discovered two new elements, polonium and radium, in 1898. In 1911 she won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. She died of leukemia
0178: Marie CurieEst. US$4,000-US$6,000Lot Closed
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Charles Darwin: Desirable ANS signed “C. Darwin,” one page on a 4.75 x 3 postcard, postmarked October 27, 1872. Written from his Down House in Beckenham, Kent, a brief note to fellow naturalist Alfred Russel
0179: Charles DarwinEst. US$4,000-US$6,000
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Charles Darwin: Extremely desirable ink signature, "Charles Darwin, from your well-wisher, April 15, 1882,” on an off-white 5 x 2.75 slip. In fine condition, with light show-through along the left edge from
0180: Charles DarwinEst. US$8,000-US$10,000Lot Closed
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Thomas Edison: TLS signed “Thos. A. Edison,” one page, 7.5 x 10.5, From the Laboratory of Thomas A. Edison letterhead, February 1, 1923. Letter to W. H. Vernon, discussing the release of an Edison Disc Record.
0181: Thomas EdisonEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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Thomas Edison: Letter to Thomas Edison from his son Charles, endorsed at the top by Thomas Edison in pencil, “OK if no fire risk to us, E,” two pages, 8.5 x 11, September 25, 1923. The ALS by Charles Edison, in
0182: Thomas EdisonEst. US$1,000-US$1,500Lot Closed
Albert Einstein: TLS in German, signed “A. Einstein,” two pages, 8.5 x 11, blindstamped Princeton letterhead, December 17, 1953. Remarkable letter to Max Fishler, in part (translated): “The question regarding
0183: Albert EinsteinEst. US$30,000-US$40,000Lot Closed
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Albert Einstein: Partly-printed DS, signed "Einstein" and "A. Einstein," one page, 11.5 x 8.75, May–August 1920. Official Berlin University transcript of Isaak Firk, a medical student, noting his attendance and
0184: Albert EinsteinEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Albert Einstein: Remarkable ALS in German, signed “Albert,” one page on a 3.5 x 5.5 postcard, postmarked March 17, 1918. An untranslated letter to his first wife, physicist and mathematician Mileva Einstein,
0185: Albert EinsteinEst. US$10,000-US$15,000
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Michael Faraday: British physicist and chemist (1791–1867) best known for his development of the first dynamo and the discovery of electromagnetic induction. ALS signed “M. Faraday,” one page both sides, 7.75 x
0186: Michael FaradayEst. US$3,500-US$4,500
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Alexander von Humboldt: German naturalist and explorer (1769–1859) who wrote Kosmos, a massive five-volume study which attempted to unify the various branches of man's knowledge. ALS in French, signed “Le B'n de
0187: Alexander von HumboldtEst. US$800-US$1,000Lot Closed
Alexander Fleming: Scottish bacteriologist (1881–1955) who shared the 1945 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his role in the discovery and isolation of penicillin. Autograph prescription, signed “Alexander Fleming,
0188: Alexander FlemingEst. US$4,000-US$6,000Lot Closed
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Alexander Fleming: Scottish bacteriologist (1881–1955) who shared the 1945 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his role in the discovery and isolation of penicillin. ALS signed “Alex. Fleming,” one page, 4.5 x 7,
0189: Alexander FlemingEst. US$500-US$700
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Medicine: Desirable grouping of 11 letters and signatures from ten medical pioneers, including: Frederick Banting (TLS, signed “F. G. Banting,” one page, University of Toronto, Department of Medical
0191: MedicineEst. US$2,000-US$2,500
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Robert Koch: ALS in German, signed "R. Koch," one page, 4.25 x 7, August 7, 1899. Letter to a young fellow, apparently Giovanni Galli, who regularly compiled mosquito deliveries for Koch's research. In part
0192: Robert KochEst. US$5,000-US$7,000Lot Closed
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Robert Oppenheimer: Handwritten responses by Oppenheimer to a series of four questions from "Whole World Inquiry," one page, 8.25 x 12.25, April 24, 1958. The questions and Oppenheimer's answers are as follows: 1. Were
0193: Robert OppenheimerEst. US$3,000-US$4,000
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Robert Oppenheimer: Brilliant American physicist (1904-1967) who directed the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and who spearheaded the Manhattan Project, leading to the development of the first atomic bomb.
0194: Robert OppenheimerEst. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Closed
Louis Pasteur: ALS in French, signed “L. Pasteur,” one page, 7.75 x 9.75, September 24, 1874. Letter to an unidentified dean and colleague, in full (translated): "On returning from vacation I find your letter
0195: Louis PasteurEst. US$2,500-US$3,000Lot Closed
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