Turner Collection of African Americana, II 2020-12-03 Auction - 243 Price Results - Cowan's Auctions in OH - Page 5
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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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CDV of an African American Freemason by George: CDV studio portrait of an African American mason dressed in regalia. George Schuwirth: Austin Texas, n.d., circa 1877-1885. East Pecan Street imprint on verso. The unidentified subject stands
0097: CDV of an African American Freemason by GeorgeEst. US$600-US$800
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Colored People - Own a Lot in Austin, Real Estate: Grandview Place Addition Austin's Best Home Property for Colored People, real estate pamphlet. 10.5 x 14 in., 4pp. on pink paper. Published by The Trentman Co. Realtors, listed at Fort Worth, Texas,
0098: Colored People - Own a Lot in Austin, Real EstateEst. US$1,500-US$2,500
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"Jennings City" is a New Colored Town, Texas,: Printed broadside, 9.125 x 12 in. "Jennings City" is a New Colored Town. Naples, Texas: Jennings City Townsite Company, n.d., circa 1920s. Rare broadside features printed images of The Jennings City
0100: "Jennings City" is a New Colored Town, Texas,Est. US$1,500-US$2,500
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José and Joe Clark, Hunters of the U.S.G.S., Oversize: Albumen photograph, 8.75 x 6.625 in., mounted to 13 x 10.5 in., featuring José and Joe Clark. W.H. Jackson: Washington, DC, 1871. Captioned on mount: "José and Joe Clark, Hunters of U. S. G. S."
0102: José and Joe Clark, Hunters of the U.S.G.S., OversizeEst. US$4,000-US$6,000
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Tintype of "Stagecoach Mary," Montana, circa 1880: Tintype portrait, approx. 2.75 x 3.25 in., tentatively identified as Mary "Stagecoach Mary" Fields. Uncredited: n.p. [Montana], n.d., circa 1880. Mary is seated, wearing a headscarf and two rings on
0106: Tintype of "Stagecoach Mary," Montana, circa 1880Est. US$4,000-US$6,000
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Reuben the Guide Cabinet Card, Postcards, and Scarce: Lot 6 items related Reuben "The Guide" Williams (1856-1903), comprising: Cabinet card studio half-length portrait of Reuben the Guide. He wears his signature suit, a tall sombrero hat, a ribboned
0109: Reuben the Guide Cabinet Card, Postcards, and ScarceEst. US$2,000-US$3,000
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The Pacific Appeal Newspaper, San Francisco, 1877: The Pacific Appeal, San Francisco. Thirty-one issues from 1876-1878. According to the publisher's statement: "The Pacific Appeal is the immediate successor of the Mirror of the Times, which was
0110: The Pacific Appeal Newspaper, San Francisco, 1877Est. US$3,000-US$5,000
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Betrayal and Capture of Cherokee Bill, Cabinet Card,: Cabinet card featuring Crawford "Cherokee Bill" Goldsby and the US Deputy Marshals responsible for capturing him, taken moments before Goldsby tried to escape. E.D. Macfee: Wagoner, Indian
0113: Betrayal and Capture of Cherokee Bill, Cabinet Card,Est. US$1,200-US$1,800
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Bass Reeves in The Federal Official Family, Nov. 16,: The Federal Official Family. Nov. 16, 1907. Oversize albumen photograph, 9.5 x 7.5 in (244 x 194 mm), mounted to 12 x 10 in. Pierson Photo.: Muskogee, 1907. Photographer's imprint in negative
0114: Bass Reeves in The Federal Official Family, Nov. 16,Est. US$3,000-US$4,000
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Tourists with Cacti, Tucson, Arizona, circa 1885: Cabinet card providing outdoor view of a group of African American and white tourists posed together near large, saguaro cacti. Willis P. Haynes: Tucson, Arizona, n.d., circa 1885. Photographer's
0116: Tourists with Cacti, Tucson, Arizona, circa 1885Est. US$300-US$500
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Woodland Park Resort Ephemera, 1924-1925: Lot of 17 featuring ephemera related to Michigan's Woodland Park Resort, a seasonal resort founded in 1921 specifically for African Americans. Lot includes the following: seven balance statements
0120: Woodland Park Resort Ephemera, 1924-1925Est. US$500-US$700
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