Auction #225 - Part 1 2018-11-13 Auction - 925 Price Results - Hake's Auctions in PA
MAGNIFICENT HUGHES/FAIRBANKS 1.75" JUGATE BUTTON ONIMPORTANT "VOTE KENNEDY CONGRESS" BUTTON FROM JFK'SROBERT E. LEE 1851 SIGNED FORT CARROLL CONSTRUCTION
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York, PA, United States
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Auction #225 - Part 1

When Hake's first started, all the items we offered were at set prices. These 'sales lists' were mailed to our rapidly expanding clientele. What transpired was collectors on the East Coast got the lists first and most of the items were sold by the time the rest of the US (prior to our global expansion) received theirs. So, within a year Hake's started conducting auctions to allow everyone a shot at acquiring items for their collections. The decades that followed saw the number of auctions we conducted increase while still offering priced material as well. However, in the past decade or so, auctions have become our sole focus. Not only do we present three premier cataloged auction events each year, we now routinely conduct online exclusive auctions of select material. This year we had a total of seven auctions and even more are planned for 2019, starting with a certified comic book auction in January. As for Americana and collectibles, we once again bring you an amazingly vast selection to choose from. The political section is filled with amazing rarities, some we have rarely (or never) offered over our 51 years. There are hundreds of comic books that include key first issues. Star Wars is headlined by more incredible items from the Russell Branton Collection. The original art section has everything from comic book covers to specialty pieces by some of the most sought-after names including The Hildebrandt Bros., Kirby, Ross and Timm. The posters you will find throughout the auction cover movies, concerts, war and much more, and represents the greatest assemblage of such ephemera we have ever offered. That just scratches the surface of all the types of collectibles you will find in the 2,518 lots this time around. There is a reason we call ourselves America's first and most diversified auction house, now with the emphasis firmly on 'Auction.'
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GEORGE WASHINGTON "SUCCESS" SECOND INAUGURAL PORTRAIT: 26mm. Brass. GW-1792-1. A 1/8" hairline crack at 7 o'clock. Otherwise only moderate wear. Fine. Uncommon.
0001: GEORGE WASHINGTON "SUCCESS" SECOND INAUGURAL PORTRAITEst. US$400-US$700
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RARE "WASHINGTON & LA FAYETTE" C. 1824 RIBBON.: 7.5" long silk w/"Sold By H. Korn 82 N. 2d St.". Strikingly detailed portraits of the American and French leaders w/a cherub above holding a banner w/their last names. Trivial handling wear. NM. A
0002: RARE "WASHINGTON & LA FAYETTE" C. 1824 RIBBON.Est. US$200-US$700
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ANTI-JACKSON "COFFIN BROADSIDE" HISTORIC 1828 CAMPAIGN: 15.25x25". In 1815 as a General, Jackson allowed the execution of six militia men after a court martial for disobeying orders. Newspapers in support of John Adams seized on this incident during the
0004: ANTI-JACKSON "COFFIN BROADSIDE" HISTORIC 1828 CAMPAIGNEst. US$1,000-US$5,000
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UNLISTED 1836 VAN BUREN/JOHNSON ALABAMA BALLOT.: 2.5x3.25" thin paper w/blank back. Unlisted in Ackerman/Mann. Large eagle w/rays emanating in the background at top. "Democratic Republican Nomination For The Presidency Martin Van Buren Of New York
0005: UNLISTED 1836 VAN BUREN/JOHNSON ALABAMA BALLOT.Est. US$200-US$400
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RARE WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON BLUE COPPER LUSTER MUG.: 3.25" tall. Black transfers w/front featuring a portrait flanked by draped flags and reverse w/log cabin having "To Let In 1841" on door. A hairline crack that just affects the edge of the front
0006: RARE WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON BLUE COPPER LUSTER MUG.Est. US$1,000-US$2,000
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"WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON" TEXTILE FEATURING A DRAMATIC: 25.5x27". Equestrian portrait surrounded by biographical vignettes captioned "North Bend/Tippecanoe/Thames/Treaty And The Farmer Of North Bend." Two pieces of bunting stitched together horizontally
0007: "WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON" TEXTILE FEATURING A DRAMATICEst. US$700-US$1,000
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W. H. HARRISON LOG CABIN HARD CIDER BARREL SULFIDE: .75x15/16". Brass frame retains original pin and clasp. Two tiny glass chips in lower corners on close inspection. Retains 99% of it's original background color. Extremely Fine.
0008: W. H. HARRISON LOG CABIN HARD CIDER BARREL SULFIDEEst. US$400-US$700
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TRIO OF WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON 1840 CAMPAIGN TOKENS.: Each is 1-3/8" white metal. Included are: WHH-1840-11 moderate wear w/obverse displaying VF, WHH-1840-12 wear including light corrosion, just Good and WHH-1840-13 only light wear Exc. w/uncirculated
0009: TRIO OF WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON 1840 CAMPAIGN TOKENS.Est. US$200-US$400
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"GEN. WM. H. HARRISON NEWBURGH TIPPECANOE CLUB": 8.5" long silk. Sullivan/Fischer WHH-48a. Striking full portrait of candidate in military uniform. Five horizontal folds and two less than 1" vertical pulls just right of portrait. Overall moderate
0010: "GEN. WM. H. HARRISON NEWBURGH TIPPECANOE CLUB"Est. US$200-US$400
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W. H. HARRISON "COLUMBUS STRAIGHT-OUTS" LOG CABIN AND: 6.5" long silk. Charming image of a log cabin w/man sitting in front next to a "Hard Cider" barrel and slogan below "United We Stand, Divided We Don't." Four line chant at bottom "Poor Van! Your
0011: W. H. HARRISON "COLUMBUS STRAIGHT-OUTS" LOG CABIN ANDEst. US$400-US$700
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STRIKING WM. HENRY HARRISON MEMORIAL RIBBON.: 6.25". Silk. Produced during the mourning period shortly after Harrison's death on April 10, 1841. Design features urn, weeping willow branch and portrait. Extremely clean. Exc. Uncommon.
0012: STRIKING WM. HENRY HARRISON MEMORIAL RIBBON.Est. US$200-US$400
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HENRY CLAY "THE PEOPLE'S WELFARE MY REWARD" PORTRAIT: 7.25". Silk. Quote at bottom in stylized text "Protection To American Industries Is Necessary To Secure The Independence Of Our Country And A National Bank Is As Necessary To A Nation As National
0013: HENRY CLAY "THE PEOPLE'S WELFARE MY REWARD" PORTRAITEst. US$200-US$400
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HENRY CLAY "YOUNG MEN'S WHIG NATIONAL CONVENTION": 9.5" long silk. Sullivan/Fischer HC-25. An ornate "Fac Simile Of The Grand National Whig Prize Banner" at center w/additional text above "Henry Clay Our Nation's Statesman And Our Nation's Stay."
0014: HENRY CLAY "YOUNG MEN'S WHIG NATIONAL CONVENTION"Est. US$200-US$700
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HENRY CLAY AMERICAN FLAG AND LIBERTY CAP PORTRAIT: 6.5". Silk. Flag design at top features candidate's full name in banner. Woodcut right facing portrait at center captioned "Hon. Henry Clay" and candidate quote below. Moderate age toning throughout
0015: HENRY CLAY AMERICAN FLAG AND LIBERTY CAP PORTRAITEst. US$200-US$700
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"CLAY AND FRELINGHUYSEN" LIBERTY TREE BOSTON, MA: 6.5" long silk. Sullivan/Fischer HC-68. Additional text "Boston, Sept. 19, 1844." Minor edge chipping most notably a less than .75" area along right edge. Clear tape repairing a 1" horizontal tear
0016: "CLAY AND FRELINGHUYSEN" LIBERTY TREE BOSTON, MAEst. US$200-US$400
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HENRY CLAY NATIVE AMERICAN PARTY SINGLE DAY EVENT 1844: 8.25". Silk. Issued for a parade in Philadelphia held by members of the "Native American" party who endorsed Clay in 1844. Slogan at bottom reads "Train Up Your Children To Love Their Country And
0017: HENRY CLAY NATIVE AMERICAN PARTY SINGLE DAY EVENT 1844Est. US$200-US$400
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CLAY FRAMED DISPLAY INCLUDING TOKEN AND SCARCE: 11.25x19.25" frame w/8.5" long silk ribbon and 7/8" memorial token. Beautifully custom framed display. Token has image of Clay on front and "Born 1777/Died 1852" on reverse. Circulated w/moderate
0018: CLAY FRAMED DISPLAY INCLUDING TOKEN AND SCARCEEst. US$200-US$700
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HENRY CLAY "LET US ENCOURAGE OUR OWN MANUFACTURERS": 1-3/8" white metal. High relief portrait retains pronounced details. Holed for suspension as made. Moderate wear. VF.
0019: HENRY CLAY "LET US ENCOURAGE OUR OWN MANUFACTURERS"Est. US$200-US$400
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RARE "HENRY CLAY" 1844 CAMPAIGN PEWTER RIM MIRROR.: 2.5" pewter rim w/litho portrait and name below. Hake #3015 Scattered gray spots of toning contained mostly in top center field. Fine. Mirror back has scattered pin points dots of silver loss but
0020: RARE "HENRY CLAY" 1844 CAMPAIGN PEWTER RIM MIRROR.Est. US$700-US$2,000
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DISTINCT & RARE POLK/DALLAS 1844 PEWTER RIM MEDALLION.: 2.5" w/litho portrait under glass. DeWitt JP-1844-10a. Original glass. Lacks suspension loop. Scattered light gray marks contained to the extreme outer edge of the Polk portrait, most notably between
0021: DISTINCT & RARE POLK/DALLAS 1844 PEWTER RIM MEDALLION.Est. US$2,000-US$5,000
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RARE "POLK DALLAS AND SHUNK" JUGATE COATTAIL RIBBON.: 8.25" long. Sullivan/Fischer JP-4. Slogans include "Democracy And Country!" and "Texas And No Bank." Losses throughout, museum mounted to archival board in sealed Mylar. Just Good. All text remains
0022: RARE "POLK DALLAS AND SHUNK" JUGATE COATTAIL RIBBON.Est. US$200-US$400
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GEN. TAYLOR & GEN. SCOTT "ORNAMENTAL MAP OF THE US AND: 23x31" frame w/21.25x29.25" opening. Mexican War era c.1847 print by "Ensigns & Thayer" beautifully hand colored. Among the standout vignettes are "The Great Temple Dedicated To The Sun" and "The
0023: GEN. TAYLOR & GEN. SCOTT "ORNAMENTAL MAP OF THE US ANDEst. US$700-US$1,000
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"LIFE, CHARACTER AND POLITICAL OPINIONS OF ZACHARY: 5-5/8x9". 16 pages. Striking portrait of Taylor in General's uniform standing next to his horse w/allegorical broken cannon at its feet. Minor edge and corner chipping. Moderate age and moisture
0024: "LIFE, CHARACTER AND POLITICAL OPINIONS OF ZACHARYEst. US$100-US$400