Civil War, Photography, Art, & Americana 2022-02-19 Auction - 126 Price Results - Fleischer's Auctions in OH - Page 5
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Ames Presentation Sword, Iowa Officer [Civil War]c. 1917 Women’s Suffrage Broadside [Original]Lovely c. 1830 French Hand-Colored Lithograph
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Columbus, OH, United States
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Civil War, Photography, Art, & Americana

Our Winter sale offers a wide range of material- relics from the American Civil War, rare documents relating to African-American history, beautiful hand-colored engravings/prints, and much more.
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Standing Portrait, Ulysses S. Grant [CDV]: Carte-de-visite (CDV) of General Ulysses S. Grant. Brady Imprint on reverso. Excellent contrast and clarity. Mount is slight trimmed for album insertion. [Civil War] [U.S. Navy] [Union,
0097: Standing Portrait, Ulysses S. Grant [CDV]Est. US$150-US$250
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Framed Engraving, Abraham Lincoln [Mourning]: A fine Civil War-period engraving of a close up of President Lincokln’s face, made by an unknown artist from the famous 1864 Brady photograph. This photo, of course, is the same as was used on
0099: Framed Engraving, Abraham Lincoln [Mourning]Est. US$150-US$300
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Lincoln’s Undertaker, Civil War Soldier’s: This receipt was made out and signed by Frank T. Sands, who operated a funeral parlor in Washington DC during the Civil War. Sands became famous for having served as the undertaker for William
0100: Lincoln’s Undertaker, Civil War Soldier’sEst. US$100-US$200
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Pair of Abraham Lincoln Stereoviews: Lot of two c. 1870-1880 stereoviews featuring Abraham Lincoln-related subject matter. The first stereoview is an artistic tribute to Lincoln that features what appears to be a marble bust surrendered
0101: Pair of Abraham Lincoln StereoviewsEst. US$100-US$200
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Pair of Lincoln Photographs [Carte-de-visite]: Lot of two very nice Lincoln-related CDVs. The first image is of the classic Anthony Berger engraving of President Lincoln reading the Bible with his son, Tad. This carte is sharp and clear and in
0104: Pair of Lincoln Photographs [Carte-de-visite]Est. US$100-US$200
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Early 20th Century Bust Plaque [Abraham Lincoln]: Large, early 20th century metal bust profile view of President Abraham Lincoln mounted on a wood shield plaque. Wonderful piece fit for display. Measures ~16 by ~15 inches. Some honest wear,
0106: Early 20th Century Bust Plaque [Abraham Lincoln]Est. US$150-US$250
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Lincoln Assasination, Funeral Letter [Civil War]: There was quite a number from this vicinity went to Springfield....to attend Lincoln's funeral......the last respect they could pay to our fallen Three page letter with cover written by "Alice C.
0107: Lincoln Assasination, Funeral Letter [Civil War]Est. US$250-US$500
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Abraham Lincoln Death Relic: Abraham Lincoln death relic – a snippet of wallpaper and a copy of a 1980 letter from the US Department of the Interior written by Gay A. Thompson, an Architectural Technician of the National
0109: Abraham Lincoln Death RelicEst. US$250-US$500
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1828 Slave Receipt in French [New Orleans]: 1828 pre-printed in French receipt for taxes due on a slave (noted as paid). M. George Mahe paid one piastres for the tax due for his slave (esclaves) – dated May 1, 1828 – issued at
0111: 1828 Slave Receipt in French [New Orleans]Est. US$250-US$500
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1840 Letter, Jailing of Man for Stealing Slaves: This letter was written by William J. Bryan (1784-1860) in 1840. Bryan writes about the election William Henry Harrison ("Old Tip") and informs a friend that his neighbor stole a "negro" from someone
0113: 1840 Letter, Jailing of Man for Stealing SlavesEst. US$150-US$300
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Portrait of Older African American Man [CDV]: Carte-de-visite (CDV) photo of an older African American man in a seated pose, taken by photographer E.B. Nock in Cincinnati, Ohio. While his identity is unknown, he is dressed in a smart dark suit
0115: Portrait of Older African American Man [CDV]Est. US$250-US$500
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1826 Article of Agreement- Slave Support & Sale: Unusual document written in 1826 by the heirs of Sarah Thompson of Lincoln County, Kentucky, who died "interstate" sometime prior to this signed pact. In the "Article of Agreement," the heirs
0119: 1826 Article of Agreement- Slave Support & SaleEst. US$250-US$500
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