Autographs & Memorabilia Auction XXV 2004-08-28 Auction - 813 Price Results - Signature House in CA - Page 6
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0509: ANDREW WYETH0508: ANDREW WYETH0610: [CELEBRITY ASSORTMENT]
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UPLAND, CA, United States
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Autographs & Memorabilia Auction XXV

Signature House is pleased to offer over 825 lots of autographs, documents, manuscripts and historical collectibles in our 25th offering.

In a wide assortment of categories, you will find Presidents from Washington forward, Signers of the Declaration of Independence, including an original proof of the Ormsby engraving of the famous Trumbull painting of the Founding Fathers which hangs in the White House.

New in this catalog offering are rare antiquarian books including a First Limited Edition of Thwaites Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition 1804-1806 and other Americana.

Plus Old West notables John Wesley Hardin, Garrett and Cody to business and industry titans to Titanic collectibles.

In addition to the most sought after American Revolution and Civil War autographs and collectibles, we have 16th-18th century armour and weapons and World War generals and leaders, including a magnificent Mussolini archive 1910-13 with excellent content, plus an entire volume of documents signed by Saddam Hussein.

In Heads of State & Royalty we have notables from Ferdinand & Isabella to Castro and Che Guevera.

Literary offerings include authors and writers from Chekhov to a large archive of H. L. Mencken letters.

We have vintage autographed photos of young Lindbergh and his wife to astronauts, including Ed White’s condolences to Jackie Kennedy.

Exquisite signed photographs of Greta Garbo and Marilyn Monroe top our Entertainment category plus vintage to contemporary Sports celebrities and much more.
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[CONFEDERATE POSTAGE]: 123. [CONFEDERATE POSTAGE] Four Collector's pages, 10"x11½", exhibiting original postage stamps of the Confederacy. Comprising two Provisional Issue 5¢ stamps from New Orleans and 14 General Issues
0123: [CONFEDERATE POSTAGE]Est. US$500-US$900
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CHARLES M. CONRAD: 124. CHARLES M. CONRAD (1804-1878). Louisiana lawyer and statesman; secretary of war under Fillmore (1850-53); Confederate Congressman (1862-64) and Louisiana Militia brigadier general; prewar US
0124: CHARLES M. CONRADEst. US$100-US$200Lot Passed
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[BALTIMORE RIOT OF 1861]: HABEAS CORPUS SUSPENDED125. [BALTIMORE RIOT OF 1861] Four album pages removed from a CSA Prisoner of War autograph album at Union POW camp at Fort Monroe. Each leaf measures approx 5"x8" and all are
0125: [BALTIMORE RIOT OF 1861]Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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RANDALL LEE GIBSON: 126. RANDALL LEE GIBSON (1832-1892). Confederate brigadier general leading the 13th LA at Shiloh and Chickamauga; served with General Hood in Tennessee. Postwar congressman and senator, he became
0126: RANDALL LEE GIBSONEst. US$200-US$400
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JOHN CHEVES HASKELL: 127. JOHN CHEVES HASKELL (1841-1906). Confederate lieutenant colonel, 1st SC Artillery, wounded at Gaines' Mill and lost right arm. The son-in-law of Wade Hampton, he is said to be the key
0127: JOHN CHEVES HASKELLEst. US$100-US$200Lot Passed
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[AMBROSE POWELL HILL]: 128. [AMBROSE POWELL HILL] (1825-1865). Confederate lieutenant general killed at Petersburg by a straggler after Grant's last charge. One of the most efficient Confederate officers, A. P. Hill fought
0128: [AMBROSE POWELL HILL]Est. US$300-US$500
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[ALBERT SYDNEY JOHNSTON]: 129. [ALBERT SYDNEY JOHNSTON] (1803-1862). Confederate lieutenant general who successfully attacked Grant at Shiloh where he was hit in the leg by a fragment and died on the battlefield, insisting
0129: [ALBERT SYDNEY JOHNSTON]Est. US$90-US$180
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[JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON]: 130. [JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON] 1807-1891). Confederate general considered a defensive genius, remembered for his stubborn defense of Atlanta. He was one of the hero's at First Bull Run and was the first
0130: [JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON]Est. US$150-US$300
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[JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL LIFE]: HOSPITAL LIFE IN CONFEDERATE ARMY OF TENNESSEE131. [JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL LIFE] A Journal of Hospital Life in the Confederate Army of Tennessee from the Battle of Shiloh to the End of the War, "With
0131: [JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL LIFE]Est. US$1,500-US$2,000Lot Passed
[STEPHEN D. LEE]: 132. [STEPHEN D. LEE] (1833-1908). Confederate lieutenant general, the youngest in the Confederate Army (no relation to the Virginia Lee family). Distinguished at 2nd Manassas and Sharpsburg; present
0132: [STEPHEN D. LEE]Est. US$300-US$500Lot Passed
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[WILLIAM HENRY FITZHUGH LEE]: 133. [WILLIAM HENRY FITZHUGH LEE] (1837-1891). Confederate major general of cavalry and second son of Robert E. Lee, called "Rooney" to distinguish him from his cousin, General Fitzhugh Lee. He
0133: [WILLIAM HENRY FITZHUGH LEE]Est. US$150-US$250
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[JOHN BANKHEAD MAGRUDER]: 134. [JOHN BANKHEAD MAGRUDER] (1807-1871). Confederate major general; later served as major general in Mexican army under Maximilian. "Prince John" kept McClellan's army in check in Yorktown and
0134: [JOHN BANKHEAD MAGRUDER]Est. US$80-US$160Lot Passed
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[JOHN SAPPINGTON MARMADUKE]: 135. [JOHN SAPPINGTON MARMADUKE] (1833-1887). Confederate major general distinguished at Battles of Shiloh and Prairie Grove and during the Red River Campaign as cavalry commander under Price;
0135: [JOHN SAPPINGTON MARMADUKE]Est. US$400-US$700
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[WILLIAM PORCHER MILES]: 136. [WILLIAM PORCHER MILES] (1822-1899). Colonel on Beauregard's staff; signer of SC Secession and its Constitution; designed the Confederate battle flag. He was first president of University of
0136: [WILLIAM PORCHER MILES]Est. US$100-US$200
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[GIDEON J. PILLOW]: 137. [GIDEON J. PILLOW] (1808-1878). Former law partner of President Polk who served as a major general during the War with Mexico. He was appointed brigadier general in the Confederate Army in 1861
0137: [GIDEON J. PILLOW]Est. US$80-US$160Lot Passed
ROGER A. PRYOR: 138. ROGER A. PRYOR (1828-1919). Confederate brigadier general and special courier who commanded at Williamsburg, Seven Days, Second Manassas and Sharpsburg. A notorious duelist of his day, it is
0138: ROGER A. PRYOREst. US$200-US$400Lot Passed
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[ROBERT BARNWELL RHETT]: 139. [ROBERT BARNWELL RHETT] (1800-1876). US and firebrand CSA Senator from South Carolina known as the "Father of Secession." CDV bust portrait vignette as a young man. "GA," NY backstamp. Bottom
0139: [ROBERT BARNWELL RHETT]Est. US$100-US$200
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[PIERRE SOULÉ]: 140. [PIERRE SOULÉ] (1801-1870). French-born attorney and US Senator from Louisiana, he made several "secret" trips to Europe for President Davis; brigadier general for Special Service on
0140: [PIERRE SOULÉ]Est. US$100-US$200
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[COLUMBUS G. RUSH]: 141. [COLUMBUS G. RUSH] Private, Co. C, 21st GA, wounded Mar 25, 1865 in an assault on Fort Steadman near Petersburg by a fragment of shell which laid open the right knee joint and shattered the
0141: [COLUMBUS G. RUSH]Est. US$200-US$400
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ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS: 142. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS (1812-1883). Vice President of the CSA. He headed the delegation that met with Lincoln at Hampton Roads in futile effort to arrange satisfactory peace terms; elected to US
0142: ALEXANDER H. STEPHENSEst. US$100-US$200
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ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS: 143. ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS ALS, 3pp, 5"x8", Milledgeville, Jun 22, 1866. To Henry Cleveland at Crawfordville. Stephens elucidates in some detail his observations on the legality of a proposed lottery
0143: ALEXANDER H. STEPHENSEst. US$100-US$200
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[THE LOST CAUSE]: 144. [THE LOST CAUSE] Unusual albumen print, ca. 1870-80s, a montage of Confederate currency, bonds, including two Texas Treasury Warrants, and military and political leaders of "The Lost Cause"
0144: [THE LOST CAUSE]Est. US$80-US$150
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GEORGE A. TRENHOLM: 145. GEORGE A. TRENHOLM (1806-1876). Confederate secretary of the treasury active in blockade running in the early part of the war, captured by Union soldiers. It was through his credit abroad as a
0145: GEORGE A. TRENHOLMEst. US$100-US$200
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[WASHINGTON MONUMENT]: 146. [WASHINGTON MONUMENT] Civil War era CDV image of the monument honoring the revered first President in Richmond on Capitol Square after the city's downfall. Union soldiers and civilians can be
0146: [WASHINGTON MONUMENT]Est. US$100-US$200
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