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C.S. Fly Cabinet Card of 24th Infantryman, Tombstone,Rare 10th Cavalry Guidon, circa 1889All-Negro Comics Issue #1, 1947 with Editorial by Orrin
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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Turner Collection of African Americana, II

Cowan?s Auctions is pleased to be offering Part II of the Steve Turner Collection of African Americana for sale on December 3, 2020. Comprised of over 240 lots, this remarkable collection tells the history of African Americans, especially their role in settling the western frontier in the 19th and early 20th century. Items include photographs, broadsides, rare books, manuscripts, pinbacks, and more. The subjects range from civic leaders to ordinary citizens to the Black liberation movement of the 1960s and 70s. Especially noteworthy is an exceptional selection of early photography including an outstanding cabinet card of a 24th Infantryman by C.S. Fly (Lot 22), a CDV of Major Martin Delany (Lot 9), portraits of other Black Civil War soldiers and veterans (Lot 7-Lot 8, Lot 23-Lot 14, Lot 87), and extraordinary images of Buffalo Soldiers (Lot 17-Lot 27, Lot 29-45). The collection also includes photographs by groundbreaking African American photographers including James P. Ball (Lot 53-Lot 56), Daniel Freeman (Lot 75), and James Latimer Allen (Lot 201). All of this in addition to exceedingly scarce and difficult to obtain images of African Americans in the frontier west. Other highlights include a rare 10th Cavalry Guidon (Lot 28) and a 1940 Los Angeles directory of Central Avenue District (Lot 143). Other rare imprints include an early memoir of a Black hairdresser, A Hairdresser?s Experience in High Life by Eliza Potter (Lot 125), the 1782 first edition of Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, An African (Lot 227), the extremely scarce first issue of Bessie Coleman Aero News signed by William J. Powell (Lot 139), and issue #1 of All-Negro Comics (Lot 235). Also featured is a noteworthy collection of sports and boxing items with several significant photographs, postcards, and more related to the landmark careers of Joe Gans (Lot 207-Lot 210), Jack Johnson (Lot 211-Lot 219), Joe Louis (Lot 221-Lot 223), Henry Armstrong (Lot 220), and Muhammad Ali (Lot 224) and more.
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Daguerreotype of an Elegant African American Woman,: Ninth plate daguerreotype portrait of an elegantly-dressed African American woman. Uncredited: n.p., n.d., circa 1850. Sitter wears hoop earrings, a bracelet, and a ring, all highlighted in gold, and
0049: Daguerreotype of an Elegant African American Woman,Est. US$2,000-US$3,000
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Daguerreotype of an African American Gentleman, circa: Ninth plate daguerreotype portrait of a bearded African American gentleman. Uncredited: n.p., n.d., circa 1857. Sitter is posed casually, with one arm resting on what appears to be the back of a
0050: Daguerreotype of an African American Gentleman, circaEst. US$1,200-US$1,800
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Two Elderly African American Gentlemen Tintype, circa: Sixth plate tintype portrait of two elderly African American gentlemen. Uncredited: n.p., n.d., circa 1880. Sitter featured on the right wears a slight smile and holds what appears to be a
0052: Two Elderly African American Gentlemen Tintype, circaEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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J.P. Ball Daguerreotype of a Little Girl with Hand: Ninth plate daguerreotype portrait of a young girl with pink-tinted cheeks and curled hair. Ball & Thomas: Cincinnati, Ohio, n.d., circa 1850. Sitter wears a dress and sits on a chair draped with
0053: J.P. Ball Daguerreotype of a Little Girl with HandEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
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7 CDVs by African American Photographers J.P. Ball,: Lot of 7 CDVS, comprising: CDV studio portrait of an African American woman wearing a dress with a white collar, posing next to a rustic studio fence. Ball and Thomas: Cincinnati, Ohio, n.d.,
0054: 7 CDVs by African American Photographers J.P. Ball,Est. US$700-US$1,300
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J.P. Ball Cabinet Card of Young Chinese Scholar,: Cabinet card studio portrait of a young Chinese scholar. J.P. Ball & Son: Helena, Montana, n.d., circa 1888. 129 Broadway and 211 North Main St. imprint on recto. The young man is seated wearing
0055: J.P. Ball Cabinet Card of Young Chinese Scholar,Est. US$600-US$800
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J.P. Ball Cabinet Cards, Helena & Seattle, circa: Lot of 7 cards by James Pressley Ball and his son when they moved their studios out west, comprising: Cabinet card studio portrait of a toddler. J.P. Ball & Son: Helena, Montana, n.d., circa 1888.
0056: J.P. Ball Cabinet Cards, Helena & Seattle, circaEst. US$1,200-US$1,800
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CDV of a Bearded Man, Augusta, Georgia, 1870s: CDV of elderly African American gentleman with white hair and beard, wearing tie. G.J. Gable: Augusta, Georgia, n.d., circa 1870s. Imprint on verso.
0057: CDV of a Bearded Man, Augusta, Georgia, 1870sEst. US$100-US$150
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Mrs A.R. Abbott, Cleveland, Ohio, circa 1865: CDV studio portrait of a young African American woman in a fine dress. Uncredited, circa 1865. Verso with manuscript inscription "Miss Lyons / With Miss Abbott's compliments." From an album with
0058: Mrs A.R. Abbott, Cleveland, Ohio, circa 1865Est. US$400-US$600
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African American Woman with Black Shawl, CDV,: CDV, standing portrait of a dignified African American woman wearing a black shawl. H. Cushing: Woodstock, Vermont, n.d., circa 1868. Photographer's imprint on mount recto and verso.
0065: African American Woman with Black Shawl, CDV,Est. US$300-US$500
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Little Jim Plum & Maid CDV, 1869: CDV studio portrait of a young boy, identified as "Little Jim Plum," and a Black girl, unidentified. A.S. Teshune: Hackensack, New Jersey, n.d., [1869]. Main Street imprint on verso. Contemporary
0066: Little Jim Plum & Maid CDV, 1869Est. US$1,200-US$1,800
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Portrait of Harvard's First African American: Oval albumen portrait, 6 x 8.125 in., mounted to 7 x 10.125 in., featuring Aaron Molyneaux Hewlett, Harvard's first African American instructor. Uncredited, though attributed to George Kendall
0067: Portrait of Harvard's First African AmericanEst. US$400-US$600
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African American Man in Coat, CDV, circa 1870: CDV studio portrait of an elderly African American man in coat and work clothes, his top hat on a table. F.F. Feller: n.p., n.d., circa 1870. 179 Greenwich St. imprint on verso, but the city cannot
0069: African American Man in Coat, CDV, circa 1870Est. US$100-US$200
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Old "Uncle Dick" Richard Burr CDV, ca 1875: CDV portrait of an elderly Black man identified as Richard Burr. S.S. Teel: Hope, New Jersey, n.d., circa 1873. Photographer's imprint on verso. Contemporary ink inscription reads: "Old "Uncle Dick"
0070: Old "Uncle Dick" Richard Burr CDV, ca 1875Est. US$800-US$1,200
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