by Skinner
627 lots
1998
Viewing Notes19th November 12 noon - 5pm. 20th November 12 noon - 7pm. Morning of
Sale NotesNone
Lot 1: Adams, John Quincy 1767-1848 Ds, 1p., folio, on vellum, land grant issued to John Blauser, countersigned by George Graham, dated April 1st, 1825, seal intact; fading, signature bold, soiling, 15 by 9in.
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Description: Adams, John Quincy 1767-1848 Ds, 1p., folio, on vellum, land grant issued to John Blauser, countersigned by George Graham, dated April 1st, 1825, seal intact; fading, signature bold, soiling, 15 by 9in.
View additional info »Lot 2: Adams, John Quincy 1767-1848 Ds, Cut, as Secretary of State, countersigned by William York and Jonathan Thompson, framed with engraving, signature light.
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Description: Adams, John Quincy 1767-1848 Ds, Cut, as Secretary of State, countersigned by William York and Jonathan Thompson, framed with engraving, signature light.
View additional info »Lot 3: Arthur, Chester A. 1829-1886 Signature Card, dated Dec. 30, 1882, framed with portrait, bold.
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Description: Arthur, Chester A. 1829-1886 Signature Card, dated Dec. 30, 1882, framed with portrait, bold.
View additional info »Lot 4: Autographs Autograph Album of Mrs. A.J. Aikens of Wisconsin, noted journalist and newspaper manager. This album contains numerous interesting items including Clay, Henry, Ans, 1p.; Douglass, Stephen, free frank; Peale, Rembrant, Als, 2pp.; Bierstadt,
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Description: Autographs Autograph Album of Mrs. A.J. Aikens of Wisconsin, noted journalist and newspaper manager. This album contains numerous interesting items including Clay, Henry, Ans, 1p.; Douglass, Stephen, free frank; Peale, Rembrant, Als, 2pp.; Bierstadt, Albert, Als, 2pp.; Seward, William, Ans, 1p.; and cut signatures from many political notables of the day, mostly tipt along top edges; binding poor.
View additional info »Lot 5: Broadsides Broadside: Fresh Intelligence, New York, Sept. 5, 1775, 17 by 10 in.; received from Captain Lee, from Liverpool, a petition to George Iii concerning poor counsel from his advisors concerning the brewing revolution in the Colonies and begs
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Description: Broadsides Broadside: Fresh Intelligence, New York, Sept. 5, 1775, 17 by 10 in.; received from Captain Lee, from Liverpool, a petition to George Iii concerning poor counsel from his advisors concerning the brewing revolution in the Colonies and begs him to dismiss them, further going on to state the number of troops in the Colonies, the strength of Spain and France; and the mobilization of the Spanish troops, at end "We do not hear of any more British Troops destined for America"; edge nicks and discoloration, minor losses along folds.
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