American History: Premier Auction 2018-11-16 Auction - 222 Price Results - Cowan's Auctions in OH
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48-star American Flag Purportedly First Flown atWar of 1812 Horn Cup of Colonel William E. Boswell,Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey "World's Biggest
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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American History: Premier Auction

Cowan’s Fall American History: Premier Auction features over 200 lots including early photographs, documents, manuscripts, broadsides, flags, and more dating from the Revolutionary War period to the mid-20th Century. Included are items from the William Townsend Collection of Lincolniana, Helm Place, Lexington, KY; images from the Charles A. and Frances Swedlund Collection of Early Photography; property descended directly in the family of William F. Cody, and pieces from other prominent historical collections. Highlights include a War of 1812 horn cup of Colonel William E. Boswell, 10th Kentucky Light Infantry, depicting Fort Meigs; a pair of unpublished ninth plate daguerreotypes of Texas President, Governor, and US Senator, Sam Houston, and his wife Margaret Lea Houston; an exceptional Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad broadside; a 48-star American flag purported to be the first flown at Normandy Beach; and many other important artifacts from landmark moments in American history.
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Rivington's New-York Gazetteer, Rare Colonial American: Rivington's New-York Gazeteer; or the Connecticut, Hudson's River, New-Jersey, and Quebec Weekly Advertiser. Hanover-Square, NY: James Rivington, September 15, 1774. No. 74. 4pp, 11.25 x 18.25 in.
0004: Rivington's New-York Gazetteer, Rare Colonial AmericanEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Correspondence with Storke and Gainsborough, London,: Lot of 6 letters written to the firm of Storke and Gainsborough, which seems to have specialized in trading with the North American colonies. The first is dated Albany, April 10, 1735. To Messrs.
0007: Correspondence with Storke and Gainsborough, London,Est. US$3,000-US$5,000
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Signers of the Declaration of Independence, Autograph: Lot of 5, including: Heyward, Thomas Jr. (1746-1809), signed the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation as a representative of South Carolina, later served as a judge.
0008: Signers of the Declaration of Independence, AutographEst. US$2,500-US$3,500
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War of 1812 Horn Cup of Colonel William E. Boswell,: An exquisite and rare horn cup, approx. 2.75 in. height, 2 in. diameter at base, and 2.5 in. diameter at opening, with scrimshaw design including masonic motifs, a map of Fort Meigs and the
0011: War of 1812 Horn Cup of Colonel William E. Boswell,Est. US$5,000-US$7,000
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USS Lawrence, Presentation Cane Made from Commodore: Oak cane, 34.25 in., including a 2.125 in. knob and and 2.5 in. ferrule. Knob is eight-sided, engraved on six of the faces: "L.D. Crippen / Presented by Capt. / Wm. Vannatta / Dec. 25, 1855, taken /
0012: USS Lawrence, Presentation Cane Made from CommodoreEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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New Hampshire Militia Records, 1828-1837: Ledger, half-leather over paper-covered boards, 4to. Seems to be from Hillsborough County and nearby towns (Dunbarton, Merrimack Co.). New Hampshire Militia, 9th Regiment, 1828-1837. Just over 120
0013: New Hampshire Militia Records, 1828-1837Est. US$600-US$800
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Address to the People of Maryland, Very Rare Broadside: Printed broadside, 9 x 19 in. Address to the People of Maryland. Annapolis, MD: January 3, 1861. Signed in print by Thomas H. Hicks (1798-1865), the pro-slavery, anti-secession governor of Maryland
0014: Address to the People of Maryland, Very Rare BroadsideEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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Sixth Plate Tintype of a Confederate Infantryman: Sixth plate tintype housed in full pressed paper case featuring a Confederate soldier. He is equipped with infantry accoutrements as well as a tin drum canteen and civilian hat, turned up on the
0015: Sixth Plate Tintype of a Confederate InfantrymanEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Sixth Plate Tintype of a Confederate Private: Sixth plate tintype of a soldier wearing a well-made seven-button grey frock coat with distinctive rows of dark, thick braiding on the collar, and high-relief brass buttons. Not enough details are
0016: Sixth Plate Tintype of a Confederate PrivateEst. US$500-US$700
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Unusual Pair of Daguerreotypes Featuring a Soldier and: Lot of 3, comprised of a quarter plate daguerreotype of an officer, likely a lieutenant in the Pay Department, seated in a studio setting with his Model 1860 Staff and Field Officers' sword in hand.
0019: Unusual Pair of Daguerreotypes Featuring a Soldier andEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Quarter Plate Ambrotype of a Union Officer: A nicely arranged quarter plate ambrotype featuring a solemn-looking Union first lieutenant wearing a single-breasted frock coat, with an embroidered forage cap featuring regimental insignia resting
0020: Quarter Plate Ambrotype of a Union OfficerEst. US$400-US$600
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Civil War Archive of John M. and Jason D. Phillips,: Archive comprised of 3 revolvers, tintypes, other photos and artifacts. 1) Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless (4th Model). .38 S&W, 5 in. ribbed barrel, S/N 137413. Nickel finish, blued triggerguard
0024: Civil War Archive of John M. and Jason D. Phillips,Est. US$2,000-US$4,000
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