Auction 231 - Day 1 2021-02-23 Auction - 899 Price Results - Hake's Auctions in PA - Page 3
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"LETTER FROM A BIRMINGHAM JAIL" MARTIN LUTHER KINGLINCOLN & HAMLIN "WIDE AWAKE" 1860 CAMPAIGN FLAG BANNER1986-87 FLEER BASKETBALL #57 MICHAEL JORDAN (HOF)
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York, PA, United States
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Auction 231 - Day 1

Items #1-899 close on Feb. 24 Items #900-2266 close Feb. 25
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BLACK PANTHER PARTY ICONIC HUEY NEWTON IN FAN BACK: 23.75x34" w/Emeryville, CA address at lower right. This poster is perhaps the most widely recognized image produced by the Black Panthers. Minister Of Defense Huey Newton sits, eyes fixed directly
0049: BLACK PANTHER PARTY ICONIC HUEY NEWTON IN FAN BACKEst. US$700-US$1,000
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"STREET WALL JOURNAL" VOL 1 NO. 1 CIVIL RIGHTS &: 16.25x22" on thin paper. The first issue from "Wednesday, May 12, 1970 New York, NY." Large headline article "Why We Strike" outlining resistance to the Vietnam war. Vertical and horizontal fold
0055: "STREET WALL JOURNAL" VOL 1 NO. 1 CIVIL RIGHTS &Est. US$200-US$400
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"STREET WALL JOURNAL" VOL 1 NO. 2 CIVIL RIGHTS &: 16.75x22" on thin paper. The second issue from "Friday, May 15, 1970 New York, NY." Large cartoon graphic of figure raising fist above head in solidarity as a bag labeled "$" crushes him. Vertical
0056: "STREET WALL JOURNAL" VOL 1 NO. 2 CIVIL RIGHTS &Est. US$200-US$400
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"STREET WALL JOURNAL" VOL 1 NO. 3 CIVIL RIGHTS &: 15x22". The third issue from "Wednesday, May 21, 1970 New York, NY." Featuring stories highlighting the history of the Black Panther Party and featuring the iconic graphic of a figure, arm upraised
0057: "STREET WALL JOURNAL" VOL 1 NO. 3 CIVIL RIGHTS &Est. US$200-US$400
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BLACK PANTHER PARTY "REVOLUTIONARY PEOPLE'S: 17.25x22.75". Issued in "The Black Panther Saturday October 24, 1970" newspaper as a removable poster. Vertical and horizontal fold as issued. Moderate handling most notably at edges and corners.
0061: BLACK PANTHER PARTY "REVOLUTIONARY PEOPLE'SEst. US$200-US$700
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ALEXANDER HAMILTON 1791 SIGNED LETTER AS TREASURY: 7.5x9". Comes w/original mailing cover addressed to "Sharp Delany Esquire Collector Philadelphia." Body of letter is in an unknown hand and reads in part "I Do Not Find That There Is Any Legal Mode
0062: ALEXANDER HAMILTON 1791 SIGNED LETTER AS TREASURYEst. US$2,000-US$5,000
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JOHN JAY SIGNED DOCUMENT AS GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK.: 10x15" partially printed document signed at bottom right "John Jay" in black quill pen ink and counter signed by "Daniel Hale" as secretary. The American revolutionary, first Chief Justice of the
0063: JOHN JAY SIGNED DOCUMENT AS GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK.Est. US$700-US$1,000
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THOMAS McKEAN SIGNED LAND GRANT AS GOVERNOR OF: 11.75x20.75" partially printed document signed above the white paper seal at top left "The. M: Kean" in black dip pen ink on Sep. 10, 1806. Gov. McKean grants and divides "A Certain Tract Of Land,
0064: THOMAS McKEAN SIGNED LAND GRANT AS GOVERNOR OFEst. US$200-US$400
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JAMES MONROE SIGNED MISSOURI LAND GRANT.: 9.5x13" partially printed document signed "James Monroe" at bottom right in black dip pen ink. Monroe grants "One Hundred And Fifty Acres" of land in "Missouri: North" to "Thomas Clark" on Feb. 16,
0065: JAMES MONROE SIGNED MISSOURI LAND GRANT.Est. US$400-US$700
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W. H. HARRISON HIGHLY ORNATE 1840 STRAWBERRY LUSTER: 5" tall w/"Manufactured For Robert H. Miller Alexandria, D.C." on base. Strawberry luster and green polychrome accents including four root and burst design, unlike any we have seen on similar 1840
0067: W. H. HARRISON HIGHLY ORNATE 1840 STRAWBERRY LUSTEREst. US$1,000-US$2,000
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HARRISON & TYLER RARE 1840 HAND COLORED OVAL BROOCH.: 1-1/8" (28mm) tall. Hand colored litho under glass w/beveled edge. Design features a "Hard Cider" barrel in front of log cabin w/a Liberty Cap atop a large pole w/waving American flag emblazoned
0068: HARRISON & TYLER RARE 1840 HAND COLORED OVAL BROOCH.Est. US$2,000-US$5,000
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HENRY CLAY SCARCE PORTRAIT RIBBON.: 7" long. Silk. Text at bottom "Published By H. R. Robinson" of New York. Text below portrait is quoted from an 1842 speech in Lexington w/facsimile signature at conclusion. Issued c. 1851 when Clay
0072: HENRY CLAY SCARCE PORTRAIT RIBBON.Est. US$200-US$400
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