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1 S REALIZED DETAIL - Historical - Spring 2016 Auction 84, Auction Date: 1 ADAMS, JOHN. EXTRAORDINARY AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED ( JOHN ADAMS ), 26 APRIL $30,000 2 ADAMS, JOHN. DOCUMENT SIGNED ( JOHN ADAMS ) AS PRESIDENT, PHILADELPHIA, 4 MARCH $4,000 $800 3 ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY. DOCUMENT SIGNED ( J.Q. ADAMS ) AS PRESIDENT - AUGUST 1, $450 $126 4 [ADAMS, JOHN QUINCY]. BROADSIDE. NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER EXTRA, PRESIDENT S MESSAGE, 5 DECEMBER 1826, $8,000 $1,600 6 ALBEE, EDWARD. FINE SERIES OF FOUR TYPED LETTERS SIGNED $600 $168 7 ARTHUR, CHESTER A. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT. - FEBRUARY 27, 1885 $550 $110 8 [AUTHORS]. EMILE ZOLA / MARK TWAIN / RUDYARD KIPLING / HENRY RIDER HAGGARD / WALTER BESANT SIGNED QUOTATIONS. $1, BUCHANAN, JAMES. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT. $350 $70 12 CARUSO, ENRICO. AUTOGRAPH POSTCARD SIGNED WITH TWO SELF-CARICATURES. $500 $ [CIVIL WAR]. EXTRAORDINARY PERIOD CIVIL WAR LEDGER BOOK. $5,000 $1, CIVIL WAR PRISONER'S PAROLE DOCUMENT SIGNED. 4 MAY 1863 $3,000 $ [CIVIL WAR FRANK CROSBY AND THE 10TH IOWA. VOL. INF. REGT.] COLLECTION. $5,000 $1, [CIVIL WAR JAMES H. CLOSSON AND THE 91ST PENNSYLVANIA VOL. INF. REGT.] COLLECTION. [ LETTER ARCHIVE] $2, CLEVELAND, GROVER. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 4 MAY $425 $85 22 GROVER CLEVELAND MILITARY APPOINTMENT DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, MAY 9, $450 $90 23 CLINE, PATSY. EXTENSIVE ARCHIVE OF HANDWRITTEN LETTERS. $18,000 $3,600 Page 1 of 9
2 S REALIZED DETAIL - Historical - Spring 2016 Auction 84, Auction Date: 25 SAM COOKE DS, 19 NOVEMBER 1959 $600 $ COOLIDGE, CALVIN. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 9 MAY $300 $84 27 PETER COOPER SIGNED NEW YORK PUBLIC SCHOOL DOCUMENT, CECIL B DEMILLE SIGNED BANK CHECK, GEO. WASHINGTON BANK CHECK, STATE OF ILLINOIS PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK CHECK. 29 GEORGE CUSTER ALS, 31 MARCH 1875 $1,200 $200 $40 30 CLARENCE DARROW ALS, 8 JUNE [1925?] $1,500 $ JAMES DEAN SIGNED BANK CHECK, DATED NOVEMBER 18, $3,250 $ THOMAS EDISON SIGNED STOCK CERTIFICATE. 1 FEBRUARY 1906 $850 $ EDISON, THOMAS A. AN IMPORTANT UNPUBLISHED ARCHIVE FEATURING (7) AUTOGRAPH LETTERS. $16,000 $3, EDISON, THOMAS A. THREE (3) TYPED LETTERS SIGNED. $3,000 $ THOMAS EDISON PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED AND INSCRIBED TO MARIE CURIE $12,000 $2, EINSTEIN, ALBERT. AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED, 25 JANUARY $8,000 $1, ALBERT EINSTEIN ALS - DECEMBER 20, 1900 $6,500 $1, ALBERT EINSTEIN ALS - NOVEMBER 4, NO YEAR (CA. 1915) $13,000 $2, ALBERT EINSTEIN ALS - DECEMBER 23, 1915 $4,750 $ ALBERT EINSTEIN ALS - BERLIN, NO YEAR (CA. 1915) $10,000 $2, ALBERT EINSTEIN ALS - DECEMBER 5, 1919 $2,660 Page 2 of 9
3 S REALIZED DETAIL - Historical - Spring 2016 Auction 84, Auction Date: 44 ALBERT EINSTEIN ALS - SIGNED "PAPA", NO YEAR $12,000 $3, ALBERT EINSTEIN ALS - DECEMBER 15, 1920 $8,000 $1, ALBERT EINSTEIN ALS - NOVEMBER 24, 1923 $9,000 $1, ALBERT EINSTEIN ALS - JUNE 17, 1924 $5,500 $1, ALBERT EINSTEIN AUTOGRAPH POEM SIGNED $6,500 $1, ALBERT EINSTEIN ALS - JANUARY 28, 1926 $25,000 $7, ALBERT EINSTEIN ALS - NO DATE (CA. 1933) $9,000 $2, ALBERT EINSTEIN ALS - DECEMBER 3, 1934 $4,500 $ ALBERT EINSTEIN TLS, IN GERMAN, DATED JUNE 8, 1935 $2,500 $ ALBERT EINSTEIN ALS - APRIL 10, 1936 $15,000 $4, ALBERT EINSTEIN ALS - MAY 25, 1937 $14,000 $2, ALBERT EINSTEIN ALS - JANUARY 7, 1939 $7,000 $1, ALBERT EINSTEIN ALS - NOVEMBER 19, 1944 $4,250 $1, EINSTEIN, ALBERT. EXTRAORDINARY TYPED LETTER SIGNED, 3 SEPTEMBER $30, ALBERT EINSTEIN TYPED LETTER SIGNED, 18 APRIL $3,250 $ ALBERT EINSTEIN EXCEPTIONAL LARGE FORMAT PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED ("A. EINSTEIN. 49.") ON THE MAT. PHOTO MEASURES 10 X 13 IN. (16 X 20 IN. INCLUDING MAT). $6,500 $1,300 Page 3 of 9
4 S REALIZED DETAIL - Historical - Spring 2016 Auction 84, Auction Date: 60 ALBERT EINSTEIN ALS, 7 DECEMBER 1952 $13,000 $2, EISENHOWER, DWIGHT D. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 26 JANUARY $350 $98 62 FILLMORE, MILLARD. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 31 JANUARY $450 $ CHARLES DE FOUCAULD ALS, 12 JULY 1916 $1,000 $ BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SIGNED LAND GRANT AS PRESIDENT OF THE SUPREME EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, JUNE 5, $8,000 $2, GIORDANO, UMBERTO. PHOTOGRAPH INSCRIBED AND SIGNED. $300 $60 71 GRANT, ULYSSES S. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT.- FEBRUARY 7, 1871 $650 $ HAMILTON, ALEXANDER. EXTRAORDINARY AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED AS SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. 27 AUGUST 1792 $14,000 $2, JOHN HANCOCK SIGNED MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT, BOSTON, NOVEMBER 11, 1769, BEING A RECEIPT FOR "A SET OF BILLS OF EXCHANGE" HANCOCK SOLD TO MR. WILLIAM FISHER. $4,250 $1, HANCOCK, JOHN. BOLD SIGNATURE. $1,900 $ JOHN HANCOCK DS, 1 JULY 1781 $4,250 $1, HARDING, WARREN G. EXTRAORDINARY TYPED LETTER SIGNED AS PRESIDENT. AUGUST 22, 1921 $3,000 $ HARDING, WARREN G. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT. - JUNE 22, 1922 $300 $84 79 HARRISON, BENJAMIN. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT. - FEBRUARY 28, 1893 $350 $98 80 HARRISON, WILLIAM HENRY. EXTREMELY RARE DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT.- MARCH 15, 1841 $45,000 $9, HAYES, RUTHERFORD B. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT. - MARCH 3, 1881 $350 $70 Page 4 of 9
5 S REALIZED DETAIL - Historical - Spring 2016 Auction 84, Auction Date: 82 HEMINGWAY, ERNEST. PAIRING OF TYPED LETTERS SIGNED., ONE DATED 14 JANUARY 1944 $1, EMPEROR HIROHITO DS, 7 DECEMBER INCLUDES (3) SACRED TREASURE OF THE GRAND CROSS METALS. $8,000 $1, HOOVER, HERBERT. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT. - JULY 19, 1930 $ JACKSON, ANDREW. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT.DECEMBER 1, 1830 $600 $ JACKSON, THOMAS J. ( STONEWALL ). EXTRAORDINARY AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED.- APRIL 17, 1863 $8,000 $1, THOMAS JEFFERSON SIGNED LAND GRANT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, COUNTERSIGNED BY JAMES MADISON, JUNE 21, $5,000 $1, JEFFERSON, THOMAS. AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 17 DECEMBER $30, JEFFERSON, THOMAS. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 1 JUNE $4,500 $ JEFFERSON, THOMAS. AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED, 10 JUNE $20,000 $5, JOHNSON, ANDREW. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 17 FEBRUARY $ KENNEDY, JOHN F. TYPED LETTER SIGNED AS U.S. SENATOR, W/ HANDWRITTEN NOTE, 30 JANUARY 1953 $1,600 $ JOHN F. KENNEDY SIGNED INAUGURAL ADDRESS - CHRISTMAS 1961 $22,500 $4, JOHN F. KENNEDY, JR. 5-PAGE AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT FOR HIS INTRODUCTION SPEECH FOR TED KENNEDY AT THE 1988 DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION. 98 ORIGINAL BOBBY KENNEDY 1968 SILK-SCREEN POSTER (ONE OF ONLY FIVE KNOWN TO HAVE BEEN CREATED). $2,000 $1, VINTAGE BOBBY KENNEDY ITINERARY FROM HIS LAST CALIFORNIA CAMPAIGN TRIP LEADING TO HIS ASSASSINATION. $1, ROBERT E. LEE - ALS - FEBRUARY 19, 1869 $4,250 $850 Page 5 of 9
6 S REALIZED DETAIL - Historical - Spring 2016 Auction 84, Auction Date: 105 ABRAHAM LINCOLN ALS - JULY 12, 1856 $22,500 $4, ABRAHAM LINCOLN LEGAL ANS - "STUART & LINCOLN" (NO DATE) SEPTEMBER $3,000 $ ABRAHAM LINCOLN ALS - NOVEMBER 3, 1859 $14,000 $2, ABRAHAM LINCOLN ALS - MARCH 15, 1860 $9,000 $1, CURRIER & IVES 1860 ELECTION LITHOGRAPH WITH ABRAHAM LINCOLN $14,000 $2, LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 4 MAY $3,500 $ LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. ENDORSEMENT SIGNED, 1 MARCH $4,250 $1, LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED, 8 JULY $4,000 $ LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 16 JULY $4,750 $1, LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 25 NOVEMBER $4,750 $1, ABRAHAM LINCOLN ALS - DECEMBER 28, 1861 $9,000 $1, ABRAHAM LINCOLN - AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT AS PRESIDENT, (UNSIGNED) - NO DATE (JAN. 1862) $2,000 $ LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 3 APRIL $11,000 $3, ABRAHAM LINCOLN MILITARY APPOINTMENT DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, APRIL 18, $5,000 $1, LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 21 JULY $32,500 $6, ABRAHAM LINCOLN AES - JANUARY 5, 1863 $3,500 $980 Page 6 of 9
7 S REALIZED DETAIL - Historical - Spring 2016 Auction 84, Auction Date: 122 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED, 16 OCTOBER $3,500 $ LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. AUTOGRAPH ENDORSEMENT SIGNED, 14 APRIL $5,500 $1, LINDBERGH, CHARLES A AIRMAIL COVER FLOWN BY LINDBERGH SIGNED., 20 FEBRUARY 1928 $1,500 $ LINDBERGH, CHARLES A. EXTRAORDINARY AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED, 9 APRIL $12,000 $2, JOHN LENNON ALS, 12 SEPTEMBER 1971 $2, AMERICAN AND UNITED NATIONS CAR FLAGS USED BY GENERAL DOUGLAS MACARTHUR $16,000 $3, RAMSAY J. MACDONALD ARCHIVE $1,000 $ MCKINLEY, WILLIAM. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 31 MARCH $300 $ MADISON, JAMES. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 1 JULY $375 $ MCKINLEY, WILLIAM. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 5 MARCH $325 $ MILLER, GLENN. PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED. $200 $ MONROE, JAMES. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 12 APRIL $375 $ MONROE, JAMES. AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED AS PRESIDENT. MARCH 3, 1825 $2,500 $ ROBERT MORRIS DS, 4 APRIL $450 $ MORRIS, ROBERT. HISTORIC MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT SIGNED, 27 SEPTEMBER $47, NEHRU, JAWAHARLAL. TYPED LETTER SIGNED, 20 AUGUST $3,250 $910 Page 7 of 9
8 S REALIZED DETAIL - Historical - Spring 2016 Auction 84, Auction Date: 145 HORATIO NELSON ALS, 27 NOVEMBER 1795 $4,500 $ OPPENHEIMER, J. ROBERT. SCARCE PRINTED PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED. $2,500 $ PETER THE GREAT LS, 29 JULY/7 AUGUST 1714 $11,000 $3, PIERCE, FRANKLIN. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT. - MARCH 5, 1855 $450 $ POLK, JAMES K. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT. - NOVEMBER 12, 1845 $750 $ PUCCINI, GIACOMO. CIRCULAR PHOTOGRAPH INSCRIBED AND SIGNED. $1,300 $ REAGAN, RONALD. REMARKABLE ARCHIVE. OVER 350 CANDID PHOTOGRAPHS (MAJORITY UNPUBLISHED),128 LETTERS. $100,000 $20, REICH, JACQUES. COLLECTION OF (8) ETCHINGS OF U.S. PRESIDENTS-THREE BEING SIGNED. $2,250 $ PAUL REVERE AUTOGRAPH DOCUMENT SIGNED TWICE, 24 APRIL $13,000 $2, ELEANOR ROOSEVELT TLS, 21 JULY 1960 $2, FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT TLS, 3 APRIL $ FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT AND TURKEY CABINET SP $2, ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 27 OCTOBER $600 $ ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN D. EXTREMELY RARE AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 7 MARCH $20,000 $4, THEODORE ROOSEVELT TLS, 2 JUNE 1896 $2, ROOSEVELT, THEODORE. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 30 DECEMBER $750 $150 Page 8 of 9
9 S REALIZED DETAIL - Historical - Spring 2016 Auction 84, Auction Date: 175 CHARLES S. STRATTON "GENERAL TOM THUMB" SIGNATURE WITH SENTIMENT. 2 JULY 1860 $125 $ WILLIAM H. TAFT DS - OCTOBER 28, 1912 $450 $ TAYLOR, ZACHARY. EXCESSIVELY RARE AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 16 JUNE $15,000 $3, TRUMAN, HARRY S. TYPED LETTER SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 6 NOVEMBER TO ELEANOR ROOSEVELT, $1,500 $ TRUMAN, HARRY S. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 21 NOVEMBER $375 $ HARRY TRUMAN APPOINTMENT DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, APPOINTING HOWARD H. TEWKSBURG AMBASSADOR OF THE UNITED STATES TO PARAGUAY, DECEMBER 12, TYLER, JOHN. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 9 DECEMBER $550 $110 $375 $ VAN BUREN, MARTIN. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT. - MAY 18, [1939] $350 $ GEORGE WASHINGTON THREE-LANGUAGE SHIP'S PAPERS SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, AUGUST 30, $1, WASHINGTON, GEORGE. DOCUMENT SIGNED. $2, [WASHINGTON MONUMENT CHARLES ALBERT PAGE]. ARCHIVE OF FOUR IMPORTANT AUTOGRAPH LETTERS 14 JANUARY - 21 MARCH 1855 $4,750 $ WILSON, WOODROW. DOCUMENT SIGNED AS PRESIDENT, 29 MARCH $600 $ [WORLD WAR II]. RARE HAND-ANNOTATED PRINTED PLANNING MAP FOR THE U.S. D-DAY ASSAULT ON OMAHA BEACH. $1, WRIGHT, ORVILLE. PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED. OF FIRST FLIGHT - $4,500 $900 Page 9 of 9
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