Fine Estates of Cleveland, Ohio 2004-02-22 Auction - 382 Price Results - Metropolitan Galleries at Shaker Square in OH - Page 2
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278: Massive Oak Roll Top Desk, circa 1880207: Group of American Brilliant Cut Glass301: Blue Corn Pot
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Cleveland, OH, United States
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Fine Estates of Cleveland, Ohio

Session I: Civil War & 19th c. Americana. Private estate of over 350 lots dating from the Civil War era including 40 significant autographs archival framed with photos and/or artifacts; leather map case, Officer’s field desk used at Valley Forge; Springfield bayonet & scabbard; artifacts from Tennessee, Virginia, Ohio & Kentucky campsites; oil portraits of Lee & Lincoln; 19th c. Victorian & Primitive furniture incl. grand oak roll top desk c. 1870; Pr. Hunzinger Lollipop rockers & Hunzinger table; fine mahogany butler’s chest with sandwich glass pulls; Parlor grand piano c. 1870; ornate Victorian pump organ; Victorian beds & maple rope bed; music boxes & phonographs; fine Victorian jewelry; large collection of Victorian figural napkin rings; outstanding American brilliant cut glass including Libbey, Hawkes, Heisey & Fostoria; Sterling including Tiffany, Gorham, Whiting, Reed & Barton; fine 18th c. blanket chest; 2 Diamond Dyes cabinets; Art Pottery; Textiles incl. rugs, trader blankets & quilts; Native Amererican pottery; Crocks; Majolica; Copper; Adverising tins; watercolors by W. Clusmann; over 350 lots of American history.
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United States Cartridge Co. Ad: Established in 1869 in Lowell, Massachusetts, depicting full size images of ammunition, paper and brass shot, shells, and re-loading tools, enclosed by a rustic wood frame. 28" x 22", framed.
0025: United States Cartridge Co. AdEst. US$10-US$20Lot Passed
Grant Receiving His Commission: Circa 1864 engraving of Ulysses Grant receiving his commission as a lieutenant general. 12 1/2" x 16 1/2", framed. Condition: very good, no damage or repair, not inspected out of frame.
0028: Grant Receiving His CommissionEst. US$100-US$200Lot Passed
World History Panorama Time Chart: By the Strobridge Lithograph Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, circa 1900, depicting history from Adam to 1900, chromolithograph, with a crank handle to show the chronological progression of history. 35" x
0029: World History Panorama Time ChartEst. US$200-US$400Lot Passed
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Fitzhugh Lee Autograph: The simple clip autograph is framed with a vintage 30th reunion silk for the 123rd Regiment N.Y.S.V. organized at Salem, New York, 1862, together with sepia toned reprints of Fitzhugh Lee in uniform
0031: Fitzhugh Lee AutographEst. US$200-US$400
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Lorenzo Thomas Autograph: On War Department letterhead from the Adjunct General's office, signed "L.Thomas" and dated February 3, 1863, special order number 55, for a leave of absence granted to Sergeant Lewis Taylor for a
0032: Lorenzo Thomas AutographEst. US$150-US$300Lot Passed
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James Longstreet Autograph: A bank draft form the State Banking Company, Gainesville, Georgia, drawn on October 13, 1902, to Doc Grady, signed James Longstreet, framed together with two sepia toned reprints of Civil War images
0033: James Longstreet AutographEst. US$100-US$200
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Gideon Johnson Pillow Autograph: Simple clip autograph "Gideon J. Pillow Major Gen U.S.A." with a flamboyant punctuating swirl under the signature, framed together with a Harper's Weekly Journal of Civilization page from Vol. VI,
0034: Gideon Johnson Pillow AutographEst. US$200-US$400
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John B. Gordon Autograph: Autographed letter, signed J.B. Gordon, on Executive Department stationary, Atlanta, Georgia, April 19, 1887, signed as governor of Georgia to an unnamed general regarding a planned trip to Augusta,
0035: John B. Gordon AutographEst. US$150-US$300
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David Glasgow Farragut Autograph: Comprising a clip of a letter reading "Your friend, D.G. Farragut…Please remember me to my Naval friends-I hope to see Fairfax in the John Adams soon"., framed together with two sepia toned
0036: David Glasgow Farragut AutographEst. US$300-US$600Lot Passed
Ambrose Everett Burnside Autograph: Autographed letter dated May 7th, '62 "Camp Burnside" and clip autograph signed "Truly Yours, A.E. Burnside", framed together with a sepia toned reprint of a portrait of Burnside in uniform, a map of
0037: Ambrose Everett Burnside AutographEst. US$200-US$400Lot Passed
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Philip H. Sheriden Autograph: Comprising a North-Western National Bank draft, number 43, Chicago, Illinois, dated November 4, 1878, for the amount of one hundred thirty six dollars to the order of A.H. Lord, written and signed by
0038: Philip H. Sheriden AutographEst. US$200-US$400
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Winfield Scott Hancock Autograph: Card with a crisp, ornate signature, framed together with a J.f. Jarvis/ Underwood & Underwood stereograph (c. 1897) entitled "General Hancock and Staff, Battle of Gettysburg U.S.A." from the
0039: Winfield Scott Hancock AutographEst. US$150-US$300Lot Passed
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Benjamin Franklin Butler Autograph: Comprising a large clip signature "Benj. F. Butler Mass", framed with a three page letter form a Union soldier, from Hatteras Inlet, dated June 4th, reading in part "…I am pretty poor, but I feel
0040: Benjamin Franklin Butler AutographEst. US$200-US$400
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William Tecumseh Sherman Autograph: Autograph letter signed "W.T. Sherman" on Headquarters Army of the United States, St. Louis , Missouri, dated May 26, 1875, with two vintage stereo images of Sherman in uniform on his horse and a
0041: William Tecumseh Sherman AutographEst. US$500-US$800Lot Passed
Joseph Eggleston Johnston Autograph: Clip autograph "Very truly yours, J.E. Johnston", framed together with a Taylor and Huntington stereograph (1881-85) "Confederate Fortifications Yorktown, Virginia verso text reading "Battery
0042: Joseph Eggleston Johnston AutographEst. US$300-US$600Lot Passed
Philip St. George-Cooke Print: Modern reprint portrait, framed, 17 1/2" x 13". Condition: good.
0043: Philip St. George-Cooke PrintEst. US$10-US$20Lot Passed
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Ambrose Everett Burnside Autograph: Comprising a clip autograph reading: Your sincere friend A.E. Burnside Maryland, July 27, 1864, framed with a period cabinet card , and a sepia toned image of Fredericksburg.14" x 17 1/2", framed.
0044: Ambrose Everett Burnside AutographEst. US$150-US$250
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Civil War Era Portrait by Olsen: Hartford, Connecticut, depicting an unnamed Civil War soldier in uniform. 8" x 6", framed. Condition: some light discoloration, edges with light wear, not inspected out of frame, otherwise good.
0045: Civil War Era Portrait by OlsenEst. US$20-US$40Lot Passed
Winfield Scott Hancock Print: From the Hancock Veteran, Volume I, New York, October 18, 1880. 16 1/2" x 12 1/2", framed. Condition: some light creasing and wrinkling, one small area of foxing near bottom left corner, frame with
0046: Winfield Scott Hancock PrintEst. US$20-US$40Lot Passed
John Logan Autograph: Simple clip autograph "John A. Logan" framed with a sepia toned reprint of a portrait of Logan in uniform. 7 3/4" x 5 3/4", framed. Condition: good, not inspected out of frame. Note: General Logan
0047: John Logan AutographEst. US$75-US$150Lot Passed
William Starke Rosecrans Autograph: Simple clip autograph on lined paper "W.S. Rosecrans", framed with a sepia toned modern reprint of a portrait of Rosecrans in uniform. 9 1/2" x 7 1/2", framed. Condition: good, document not examined
0048: William Starke Rosecrans AutographEst. US$100-US$200Lot Passed
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