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247 Lots of Rare, Historic Autographs, Americana, Civil War Era, George Washington, Revolutionary War Era, Colonial America, Federal Period, War of 1812, Historic Maps. Featuring an extensive offering of Encased Postage Stamps and Continental & Colonial Currency.
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  • 1762, Governor Francis Bernard Signed French and Indian War Massachusetts-Bay Military Commission
    Estimate
    $2,500 - $3,500
    Lot 1

    1762, Governor Francis Bernard Signed French and Indian War Massachusetts-Bay Military Commission

    Est.
    $2,500 - $3,500
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    $2,400
  • 1786 CHARLES BIDDLE Signed as VP Pennsylvania Supreme Executive Council, Vellum Land Deed to Revolutionary War Veteran John McCulloh by a 1783 Act.
    Estimate
    $500 - $600
    Lot 2

    1786 CHARLES BIDDLE Signed as VP Pennsylvania Supreme Executive Council, Vellum Land Deed to Revolutionary War Veteran John McCulloh by a 1783 Act.

    Est.
    $500 - $600
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    $260
  • ELIAS BOUDINOT Signed 1790 Newark (NJ) First Presbyterian Church in Newark, 4d Small Change Note, Newman page 266, Wait 1410, PCGS graded Very Fine-25
    Estimate
    $800 - $1,000
    Lot 3

    ELIAS BOUDINOT Signed 1790 Newark (NJ) First Presbyterian Church in Newark, 4d Small Change Note, Newman page 266, Wait 1410, PCGS graded Very Fine-25

    Est.
    $800 - $1,000
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    $400
  • 1776 JOHN BRADFORD ALS to JOHN HANCOCK Five American Privateers Engage British Naval Ships at Boston
    Estimate
    $8,000 - $12,000
    Lot 4

    1776 JOHN BRADFORD ALS to JOHN HANCOCK Five American Privateers Engage British Naval Ships at Boston

    Est.
    $8,000 - $12,000
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    $5,000
  • Colonial Currency, June 1, 1780 Revolutionary War Period, Connecticut Colonial Currency 10 Shilling Note Signed, J(OHN) CHESTER
    Estimate
    $300 - $400
    Lot 5

    Colonial Currency, June 1, 1780 Revolutionary War Period, Connecticut Colonial Currency 10 Shilling Note Signed, J(OHN) CHESTER

    Est.
    $300 - $400
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    $200
  • Colonial Currency, March 1st, 1780, Connecticut Five Shillings Note, Signed “J(ohn) Chester” in red ink Fine.
    Estimate
    $200 - $300
    Lot 6

    Colonial Currency, March 1st, 1780, Connecticut Five Shillings Note, Signed “J(ohn) Chester” in red ink Fine.

    Est.
    $200 - $300
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    $100
  • GROVER CLEVELAND Navy Appoints Winfield S. Schley to Commodore, Hero of the Battle of Santiago Bay !
    Estimate
    $1,500 - $2,000
    Lot 7

    GROVER CLEVELAND Navy Appoints Winfield S. Schley to Commodore, Hero of the Battle of Santiago Bay !

    Est.
    $1,500 - $2,000
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    $750
  • March 9, 1781 SIR HENRY CLINTON Signed Letter on Revolutionary War Imports-Exports in New York City
    Estimate
    $3,000 - $4,000
    Lot 8

    March 9, 1781 SIR HENRY CLINTON Signed Letter on Revolutionary War Imports-Exports in New York City

    Est.
    $3,000 - $4,000
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    $1,500
  • 1757 Important Indian Treaty Dispatch from Colonel George Croghan one of the most Influential Figures on the American Frontier, Adversary of Washingon
    Estimate
    $4,000 - $5,000
    Lot 9

    1757 Important Indian Treaty Dispatch from Colonel George Croghan one of the most Influential Figures on the American Frontier, Adversary of Washingon

    Est.
    $4,000 - $5,000
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    Starting Bid
    $2,600
  • Nov 1861 JEFFERSON DAVIS Autograph Letter Signed While Provisional Confederate + CSA President-Elect
    Estimate
    $6,000 - $8,000
    Lot 10

    Nov 1861 JEFFERSON DAVIS Autograph Letter Signed While Provisional Confederate + CSA President-Elect

    Est.
    $6,000 - $8,000
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    $4,000
  • Jan. 24, 1863 General Abner Doubleday Autograph Letter Signed, His Brother Ulysses Heroism in Battle
    Estimate
    $3,000 - $4,000
    Lot 11

    Jan. 24, 1863 General Abner Doubleday Autograph Letter Signed, His Brother Ulysses Heroism in Battle

    Est.
    $3,000 - $4,000
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    $1,500
  • William Ellery, Signer of the Declaration of Independence Autograph Letter Signed with Slave Content
    Estimate
    $1,800 - $2,400
    Lot 12

    William Ellery, Signer of the Declaration of Independence Autograph Letter Signed with Slave Content

    Est.
    $1,800 - $2,400
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    $900
  • BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, July 13th, 1787 Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania Land Sale Deed Signed B Franklin as Supreme Executive Council's President
    Estimate
    $15,000 - $20,000
    Lot 13

    BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, July 13th, 1787 Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania Land Sale Deed Signed B Franklin as Supreme Executive Council's President

    Est.
    $15,000 - $20,000
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    Starting Bid
    $7,500
  • BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, July 13th, 1787 Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania Land Sale Deed Signed B Franklin as Supreme Executive Council's President
    Estimate
    $15,000 - $20,000
    Lot 14

    BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, July 13th, 1787 Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania Land Sale Deed Signed B Franklin as Supreme Executive Council's President

    Est.
    $15,000 - $20,000
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    Starting Bid
    $7,500
  • EDWARD EVERETT 1794-1865 Signed, Oration Delivered Before the City Authorities of Boston: On the Fourth of July, With CDV Signed, Hon. Ed Everett
    Estimate
    $800 - $1,200
    Lot 15

    EDWARD EVERETT 1794-1865 Signed, Oration Delivered Before the City Authorities of Boston: On the Fourth of July, With CDV Signed, Hon. Ed Everett

    Est.
    $800 - $1,200
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    Starting Bid
    $500
  • April 25th, 1778-Dated Revolutionary War Printed State of Massachusetts-Bay Tax Broadside measuring 16.25 x 13.25 inches, fully completed and executed
    Estimate
    $1,800 - $2,400
    Lot 16

    April 25th, 1778-Dated Revolutionary War Printed State of Massachusetts-Bay Tax Broadside measuring 16.25 x 13.25 inches, fully completed and executed

    Est.
    $1,800 - $2,400
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    Starting Bid
    $1,000
  • SAMUEL FRAUNCES, Spy, Tavern Keeper, George Washington’s Household Steward Rare 1794 Signed Document
    Estimate
    $22,000 - $28,000
    Lot 17

    SAMUEL FRAUNCES, Spy, Tavern Keeper, George Washington’s Household Steward Rare 1794 Signed Document

    Est.
    $22,000 - $28,000
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    Starting Bid
    $15,000
  • 1785 General John Glover’s Revolutionary War Continental Army ARMY NOTE Anderson MA-36 in Payment
    Estimate
    $2,800 - $3,600
    Lot 18

    1785 General John Glover’s Revolutionary War Continental Army ARMY NOTE Anderson MA-36 in Payment

    Est.
    $2,800 - $3,600
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    Starting Bid
    $1,800
  • May 20, 1746-Dated King George's War Colonial Document Signed by William Greene as Royal Governor and Captain General over the Colony of Rhode-Island
    Estimate
    $800 - $1,600
    Lot 19

    May 20, 1746-Dated King George's War Colonial Document Signed by William Greene as Royal Governor and Captain General over the Colony of Rhode-Island

    Est.
    $800 - $1,600
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    0 Bids
    Starting Bid
    $400
  • 1776 Historic Content JOHN BRADFORD Boston Naval Agent ALS to JOHN HANCOCK, Docket in Hancock’s Hand
    Estimate
    $4,000 - $6,000
    Lot 20

    1776 Historic Content JOHN BRADFORD Boston Naval Agent ALS to JOHN HANCOCK, Docket in Hancock’s Hand

    Est.
    $4,000 - $6,000
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    0 Bids
    Starting Bid
    $2,000
  • 1786 JOSIAH HARMAR Signed Congressional Document
    Estimate
    $4,000 - $6,000
    Lot 21

    1786 JOSIAH HARMAR Signed Congressional Document

    Est.
    $4,000 - $6,000
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    1 Bid
    Current Bid
    $2,000
  • Declaration of Independence Signer JOHN HART Signed Scarce February 20th, 1776 New Jersey Three Pounds Colonial Currency Revolutionary War issue Note
    Estimate
    $1,000 - $1,500
    Lot 22

    Declaration of Independence Signer JOHN HART Signed Scarce February 20th, 1776 New Jersey Three Pounds Colonial Currency Revolutionary War issue Note

    Est.
    $1,000 - $1,500
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    Starting Bid
    $500
  • WILLIAM HEATH (1737-1814). November 15th, 1768 Military Content Manuscript Document Signed, W Heath, Capt., 1 page, 7.25 x 5.25, Very Fine
    Estimate
    $800 - $1,000
    Lot 23

    WILLIAM HEATH (1737-1814). November 15th, 1768 Military Content Manuscript Document Signed, W Heath, Capt., 1 page, 7.25 x 5.25, Very Fine

    Est.
    $800 - $1,000
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    Starting Bid
    $450
  • July 20, 1775 Revolutionary War Pennsylvania, 40 Shillings Plate A, vividly Signed by ADAM HUBLEY, PCGS graded Choice About Uncirculated. Fr. PA-180.
    Estimate
    $500 - $600
    Lot 24

    July 20, 1775 Revolutionary War Pennsylvania, 40 Shillings Plate A, vividly Signed by ADAM HUBLEY, PCGS graded Choice About Uncirculated. Fr. PA-180.

    Est.
    $500 - $600
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    Starting Bid
    $250
  • 1825 Commodore ISAAC HULL ALS to Secretary of Navy Samuel Southard from the Frigate United States
    Estimate
    $1,200 - $1,800
    Lot 25

    1825 Commodore ISAAC HULL ALS to Secretary of Navy Samuel Southard from the Frigate United States

    Est.
    $1,200 - $1,800
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    Starting Bid
    $700
  • 1793 Imlay Certificate, Signed by William Imlay, United States Loan Office Commissioner, PMG VF-30
    Estimate
    $1,800 - $2,400
    Lot 26

    1793 Imlay Certificate, Signed by William Imlay, United States Loan Office Commissioner, PMG VF-30

    Est.
    $1,800 - $2,400
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    Starting Bid
    $900
  • 1794 General WILLIAM IRVINE Whiskey Rebellion Autograph Letter Signed Regarding Recruiting Soldiers held within a Superbly Crafted Gilt Display Frame
    Estimate
    $2,400 - $3,200
    Lot 27

    1794 General WILLIAM IRVINE Whiskey Rebellion Autograph Letter Signed Regarding Recruiting Soldiers held within a Superbly Crafted Gilt Display Frame

    Est.
    $2,400 - $3,200
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    Starting Bid
    $1,200
  • 1939 Helen Keller Signed 3-Page Letter to Katherine Cornell who later Narrated the 1954 Academy Award Documentary Titled, Helen Keller in Her Story.
    Estimate
    $2,800 - $3,600
    Lot 28

    1939 Helen Keller Signed 3-Page Letter to Katherine Cornell who later Narrated the 1954 Academy Award Documentary Titled, Helen Keller in Her Story.

    Est.
    $2,800 - $3,600
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    Starting Bid
    $1,500
  • Superb ANTHONY C. MCAULIFFE Signed Photograph “NUTS” U.S. Army Hero of the WWII Battle of the Bulge
    Estimate
    $1,200 - $1,600
    Lot 29

    Superb ANTHONY C. MCAULIFFE Signed Photograph “NUTS” U.S. Army Hero of the WWII Battle of the Bulge

    Est.
    $1,200 - $1,600
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    Starting Bid
    $900
  • WILLIAM MCKINLEY Signed as President, May 24, 1898 Spanish-American War Military Commission Document 19.25 x 15.75 inches, Extremely Fine.
    Estimate
    $400 - $500
    Lot 30

    WILLIAM MCKINLEY Signed as President, May 24, 1898 Spanish-American War Military Commission Document 19.25 x 15.75 inches, Extremely Fine.

    Est.
    $400 - $500
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    Starting Bid
    $220
  • Colonial Currency, PA. March 1, 1769. Three Pounds Fr. PA-133. PCGS Very Fine-25, Signed by J. Nixon
    Estimate
    $2,000 - $3,000
    Lot 31

    Colonial Currency, PA. March 1, 1769. Three Pounds Fr. PA-133. PCGS Very Fine-25, Signed by J. Nixon

    Est.
    $2,000 - $3,000
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    Starting Bid
    $1,000
  • ROBERT NUGENT, Irish Colonel of the 69th NY Infantry, the Fighting 69th, in the famed Irish Brigade
    Estimate
    $600 - $800
    Lot 32

    ROBERT NUGENT, Irish Colonel of the 69th NY Infantry, the Fighting 69th, in the famed Irish Brigade

    Est.
    $600 - $800
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    Starting Bid
    $400
  • 1770 EDMUND PHYSICK (1727-1804) Keeper of the Great Seal of the Colony of Pennsylvania
    Estimate
    $600 - $800
    Lot 33

    1770 EDMUND PHYSICK (1727-1804) Keeper of the Great Seal of the Colony of Pennsylvania

    Est.
    $600 - $800
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    Starting Bid
    $400
  • CHARLES PINCKNEY, JR. April 10, 1778 South Carolina Revolutionary War Note Signed by Charles Pinckney Junr, PMG Choice Uncirculated-63.  Fr. SC-147.
    Estimate
    $800 - $1,000
    Lot 34

    CHARLES PINCKNEY, JR. April 10, 1778 South Carolina Revolutionary War Note Signed by Charles Pinckney Junr, PMG Choice Uncirculated-63. Fr. SC-147.

    Est.
    $800 - $1,000
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    Starting Bid
    $450
  • 1706/7 Colonial Oyster Bay New York Town Meeting Copy Record Signed SAMUEL TOWNSEND Regarding Land Measures
    Estimate
    $800 - $1,000
    Lot 35

    1706/7 Colonial Oyster Bay New York Town Meeting Copy Record Signed SAMUEL TOWNSEND Regarding Land Measures

    Est.
    $800 - $1,000
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    Starting Bid
    $400
  • 1779 Revolutionary War MESHECH WEARE Signed Bounty Pay for 20 Rhode Island Expedition Volunteers
    Estimate
    $1,800 - $2,000
    Lot 36

    1779 Revolutionary War MESHECH WEARE Signed Bounty Pay for 20 Rhode Island Expedition Volunteers

    Est.
    $1,800 - $2,000
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    Starting Bid
    $900
  • November 30, 1792 Continental Navy Hero Commodore Abraham Whipple Signed Promissory Note he was the Leader of the historic Gaspee Affair
    Estimate
    $1,400 - $1,800
    Lot 37

    November 30, 1792 Continental Navy Hero Commodore Abraham Whipple Signed Promissory Note he was the Leader of the historic Gaspee Affair

    Est.
    $1,400 - $1,800
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    Starting Bid
    $1,000
  • JOHN A. WINSLOW Inscribed + Signed Photograph, Commander of Union Ship USS Kearsarge which Sank the feared Confederate Ship Raider CSS Alabama in 1864
    Estimate
    $1,500 - $2,000
    Lot 38

    JOHN A. WINSLOW Inscribed + Signed Photograph, Commander of Union Ship USS Kearsarge which Sank the feared Confederate Ship Raider CSS Alabama in 1864

    Est.
    $1,500 - $2,000
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    Starting Bid
    $750
  • 1762 RARE PRINTING of, WELCOME TO JESUS, BY JOHN BUNYAN, Bible 1611 the Pilgrim's Progress, with its full Six Original Religious Woodcut Illustrations
    Estimate
    $2,000 - $2,500
    Lot 39

    1762 RARE PRINTING of, WELCOME TO JESUS, BY JOHN BUNYAN, Bible 1611 the Pilgrim's Progress, with its full Six Original Religious Woodcut Illustrations

    Est.
    $2,000 - $2,500
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    Starting Bid
    $1,000
  • 1765 THE RIGHTS OF THE BRITISH COLONIES Asserted and proved. by JAMES OTIS, Esq; BOSTON, New-England, Printed, London, J Almon, 1765 Original Complete
    Estimate
    $8,000 - $12,000
    Lot 40

    1765 THE RIGHTS OF THE BRITISH COLONIES Asserted and proved. by JAMES OTIS, Esq; BOSTON, New-England, Printed, London, J Almon, 1765 Original Complete

    Est.
    $8,000 - $12,000
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    Starting Bid
    $5,000
  • January 1774, BOSTON TEA PARTY in the London Magazine Report, America. Boston, Dec. 20, pages 51-51
    Estimate
    $1,800 - $2,400
    Lot 41

    January 1774, BOSTON TEA PARTY in the London Magazine Report, America. Boston, Dec. 20, pages 51-51

    Est.
    $1,800 - $2,400
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    Starting Bid
    $1,200
  • 1761 Portsmouth, NH. Broadside Signed, George Jaffrey French + Indian War Tax in Bills of Credit or Commodities for the  Expedition to Crown Point.
    Estimate
    $2,800 - $3,600
    Lot 42

    1761 Portsmouth, NH. Broadside Signed, George Jaffrey French + Indian War Tax in Bills of Credit or Commodities for the Expedition to Crown Point.

    Est.
    $2,800 - $3,600
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    0 Bids
    Starting Bid
    $1,500
  • June 18, 1756, New York, Rare French + Indian War Document Signed, John Hunter, Third Bill of Exchange for the Supply of the North-American Expedition
    Estimate
    $1,200 - $1,600
    Lot 43

    June 18, 1756, New York, Rare French + Indian War Document Signed, John Hunter, Third Bill of Exchange for the Supply of the North-American Expedition

    Est.
    $1,200 - $1,600
    Early American History Auct...
    0 Bids
    Starting Bid
    $800
  • Febr 2, 1769 Petersburg, James River Virginia Document requesting payment for Bushel of Indian Corn
    Estimate
    $600 - $800
    Lot 44

    Febr 2, 1769 Petersburg, James River Virginia Document requesting payment for Bushel of Indian Corn

    Est.
    $600 - $800
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    Starting Bid
    $400
  • c. 1740-1780 Colonial to Revolutionary War Period, Rare Hand-Sewn Colorful Fabric Ladies Wallet
    Estimate
    $1,200 - $1,800
    Lot 45

    c. 1740-1780 Colonial to Revolutionary War Period, Rare Hand-Sewn Colorful Fabric Ladies Wallet

    Est.
    $1,200 - $1,800
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    0 Bids
    Starting Bid
    $600
  • 1763 French + Indian War, American Colonial Engraved Powder Horn Inscribed, Capt Johnathan Bullus on the Cap and 1763 on the wooden spout, Very Fine.
    Estimate
    $3,000 - $4,000
    Lot 46

    1763 French + Indian War, American Colonial Engraved Powder Horn Inscribed, Capt Johnathan Bullus on the Cap and 1763 on the wooden spout, Very Fine.

    Est.
    $3,000 - $4,000
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    Starting Bid
    $1,500
  • 18th to early 19th Century, Handcrafted adjustable 31 inch tall wooden two candle Lighting Stand with tin candle holders,  Complete, Very Fine
    Estimate
    $1,400 - $1,800
    Lot 47

    18th to early 19th Century, Handcrafted adjustable 31 inch tall wooden two candle Lighting Stand with tin candle holders, Complete, Very Fine

    Est.
    $1,400 - $1,800
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    0 Bids
    Starting Bid
    $800
  • c. 1731 John Carwitham, A South East View of the Great Town of Boston in New England in America.
    Estimate
    $10,000 - $15,000
    Lot 48

    c. 1731 John Carwitham, A South East View of the Great Town of Boston in New England in America.

    Est.
    $10,000 - $15,000
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    0 Bids
    Starting Bid
    $5,000

Auction Description

Early American History Auctions by Early American History Auctions

247 Lots of Rare, Historic Autographs, Americana, Civil War Era, George Washington, Revolutionary War Era, Colonial America, Federal Period, War of 1812, Historic Maps.
Featuring an extensive offering of Encased Postage Stamps and Continental & Colonial Currency.

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Bids below the Low Estimate, which includes any requested increase(s), will not be reduced. e. Bids below fifty percent (50%) of Low Estimate are considered frivolous and will not be accepted. f. In the event of a tie, the Lot will be awarded to the bid with the earliest postmark. g. All Bid(s) must be for an entire Lot; it being understood that each Lot constitutes a separate sale. h. No Lot will be broken up unless otherwise permitted by the Auctioneer, and Lot(s) will be sold in their numbered sequence unless the Auctioneer directs otherwise. i. All Merchandise shall be sold in separate Lot(s) to the highest Bidder as determined by the Auctioneer in his sole and exclusive discretion. j. If a Lot is awarded to the wrong Bidder due to an administrative error, the highest Bidder will prevail. All Bidders agree to post-Auction corrections without protest or negative feedback. k. The Auctioneer shall have the right, at his sole and exclusive discretion, to adjudicate all bidding disputes and shall have the right, to rescind the acceptance of any Bid and/or place a given Lot(s) for re-Auction. l. The Auctioneer’s decision on all Bid disputes shall be deemed to be binding and final. m. If there should be any Material Error in descriptions contained in the Catalog creating a Significant difference from the value paid, a given Lot may be returned by a successful Bidder for Review, but only if prompt written notice is first received by EAHA not later than seventy-two (72) hours of receipt of the Lot(s) by the Bidder; it being understood that any such Lot(s) must be received by EAHA no later than fourteen (14) calendar days after the Auction Date and be in the same condition, in their original, sealed Holders, as when the Lot(s) were first delivered to the Bidder; it being further understood that late remittance(s) constitute just cause by EAHA to revoke any return privilege(s) otherwise available. n. Any Lot returned for Review will be at the sole expense of the Buyer, as well as the return expense should the claim be rejected. o. EAHA shall not be responsible for any errors in the bidding process, and the Bidder assumes full responsibility to ensure the Bid on a given Lot is correct. Bidders using the Internet acknowledge that due to the bidding process and speed of auctioneer it is possible to be awarded a lot in error. Instances of “awarding” a lot due to missing a bid or some other error may cause an Internet bidder to have their winning bid rescinded by the auctioneer. In such instance, the Internet bidder will be notified of the error and agrees that no further protest, or negative feedback will result on their behalf. p. The Auctioneer shall timely announce the Hammer Price for each Lot sold at the Auction. q. EAHA reserves the right to withdraw any Lot(s) prior to the Hammer Price being accepted by the Auctioneer. r. No Bidder shall have a right to claim any special or consequential damages from EAHA for any reason whatsoever. 3. Bidder Registration Required. All Bidder(s) in the Auction acknowledge and agree, as a condition to the acceptance of a Bid by the Auctioneer, that: a. It/he/she duly registered to Bid at the Auction having fully completed and transmitted to EAHA the necessary Auction Bid form(s). b. The invoice describing a given Lot by number shall include the Merchandise described in the Catalog by the Cataloguer. 4. Prices, Payment and Delivery. All Bidder(s) in the Auction acknowledge and agree, as a condition to the acceptance of a Bid by the Auctioneer, that: a. All payment(s) for Merchandise shall be made by check, money order, cashier’s check, bank wire, credit card or in cash (U.S. currency only); Bidder(s) who have not established credit with EAHA must first furnish satisfactory credit references to EAHA and/or deposit at least twenty-five percent (25%) of their total Bid(s) for that Auction, or such other amount(s) as EAHA may, in its sole and absolute discretion, require before such Bid(s) will be accepted; it being understood that deposit(s) submitted will be applied to purchases and any remaining deposit(s) will be refunded upon clearance of funds. b. A two percent (2%) Purchaser’s Premium Discount will be granted on purchases paid by cash, check or money order. c. California Sales Tax of 7.25% will be added to California residents; San Diego County residents add 7.75%. d. Payment shall be due immediately upon receipt of notification and payment is deemed delinquent, and in default if not made in good funds in full within fourteen (14) days of the Auction Date. e. On cash transaction(s) exceeding Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000), a Treasury Form 8300 must be filed. f. Lot(s) will not be shipped before all funds are fully received by EAHA. g. EAHA reserves the right to extend credit and impose periodic charges on any accounts past due. h. The Bidder agrees to report to EAHA any damage or breakage that occurs to Merchandise in the original Holder and packaging during shipment within 3 days of receipt of package. The original packaging MUST be saved, complete and intact, as required by the insuring company. Failure to meet either of these requirements will release EAHA of any further liability or payment for such damages. i. Successful Bidder(s) agree to pay reasonable attorney’s fees and costs incurred by EAHA to collect on any past due account(s). j. Bid(s) will not be accepted from any individual(s) under the age of eighteen (18) years old without a parent or guardian’s written consent and express acceptance of these General Terms and Conditions. k. If a corporation is the Bidder, the authorized corporate representative must provide EAHA, at the time of registration, with proof in the form of a legal document acceptable to EAHA confirming the representative’s express authority to Bid in the Auction for and on behalf of the corporation. l. A shipping and handling charge will be added to each invoice to adequately package, ship and fully insure Merchandise. Bidder may request that EAHA increase the insured value of the purchased Merchandise above the successful Bid price for the Merchandise purchased at Auction by making a special arrangements in writing with EAHA, prior to shipment. m. All Auction Lot Holders are for short term use and should be changed by the new buyer for proper long term storage. 5. Financial Responsibility. All Bidder(s) in the Auction acknowledge and agree, as a condition to the acceptance of a Bid by the Auctioneer, that: a. In the event a successful Bidder fails to make payment when due, EAHA reserves the right, in its sole and exclusive discretion, to rescind the sale or to resell the Lot(s) in a commercially reasonable manner (which may include a public or private sale); it being understood that the Bidder agrees to pay for the reasonable cost of such a sale, together with any incidental costs of sale, attorney’s fees and costs, costs of the Cataloguer and any other reasonable charge(s). b. EAHA shall have the right to offset any sums due to EAHA, and to make such offset(s) from any past, current, or future consignment(s), or purchase(s) that are in the possession or control of EAHA. c. EAHA shall automatically have a security interest to secure any indebtedness due by a successful Bidder(s); it being understood that the Bidder consents to granting EAHA the right to file a Uniform Commercial Code “Financing Statement” to secure EAHA’s financial interest. d. If a given invoice submitted to the successful Bidder by EAHA is not paid for in full when due per the invoice terms, the unpaid balance shall accrue penalty interest at the rate of one-and-one-half percent (1-1/2%) per month until fully paid; it being understood that in such event the penalty interest rate shall exceed the interest permitted by law. e. Bidder agrees to pay all reasonable attorney’s fees, court costs and collection costs incurred by EAHA in attempting to collect past due invoice(s). f. If the successful Bidder for a given Lot(s) consists of one or more person(s) or entit(ies), each shall be jointly and severally liable to EAHA for any payment(s) due for Merchandise purchased. 6. Guarantees of Authenticity. Unless otherwise indicated in the Catalog, the Merchandise offered for sale at the Auction shall be guaranteed by EAHA to be authentic as described in the Catalog, and upon information and belief, is in full compliance with California Assembly Bill 1570; it being understood that SUCH GUARANTEE SHALL BE VALID FOR A PERIOD OF THIRTY (30) CALENDAR DAYS ONLY FOLLOWING the Auction Date; it being further understood that after thirty (30) calendar days, no purchased Merchandise can be returned by a successful Bidder(s) under any circumstances; it being further understood that this limited guarantee is extended only to the original Purchaser of record, and to be effective requires the timely presentation of the original sales invoice as well as verification that the item of Merchandise is in the same exact condition as when originally sold. Due to their unique handmade manufacture, Encased Postage Stamps are expressly subject to a thirty (30) day inspection and return period from the sale date after which there is no return whatsoever. After thirty (30) calendar days, should any claim regarding authenticity of the Merchandise arise, at the sole discretion of EAHA, EAHA may elect to assign any rights it has against the original Consignor it may hold. It being understood and agreed that such an assignment, if granted by EAHA, shall not be considered an obligation and EAHA and any of its employees or officers shall be completely removed from any further involvement or responsibility. BY PARTICIPATING IN THE AUCTION EACH BIDDER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE BIDDER HAS READ AND UNDERSTANDS AND AGREES TO THESE TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE. (PLEASE REFER TO SECTION 12 “DEFINITIONS”) Early American History Auctions • Terms & Conditions of Sale Page 3 7. Descriptions and Grading. a. Bidder(s) acknowledge that all gradings of coin and/or currency Merchandise sold in the Auction have been determined by independent grading services, and/or by EAHA; it being understood that the successful Bidder(s) acknowledge that the grading of rare coin(s), currency and other merchandise is subjective and accordingly may differ among independent grading services and among expert numismatists, and that such grading may have a material effect on the ultimate Auction value of the Merchandise. b. EAHA SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE GRADE(S), CLAIMS, OR STATEMENT ASSIGNED BY INDEPENDENT GRADING SERVICES, AND MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION REGARDING SUCH GRADE(S) OR STATEMENTS WHETHER AN ITEM IS PRE-CERTIFIED OR NOT (SOLD RAW). All third party graded lots are sold “AS IS” and are not returnable. c. Lot description(s) are based solely upon an examination of the coin(s), and are not intended to describe in detail any perceived special characteristics; it being understood that Bidder(s) acknowledge that coin grading and perception(s) are inherently subjective. d. EAHA does not warrant the accuracy of the description(s) and the photograph(s) and the color of photograph(s) contained in the Catalog, and that the Bidder acknowledges and agrees that the actual Merchandise offered for sale may vary in size and/or scale and/or color from any photograph(s) and/or description of the Lot in the Catalog. e. There can be no claim that any verbal description of the Merchandise, provided by EAHA or any employee, varies and/or alters the description contained in the Catalog. f. Conservation and restoration or simply “Conservation” will be used as an active generic term to indicate professional level, quality methods having been employed to an item at some point, the exact degree and specifics will be indicated as possible. NO ITEM, HAVING MENTION OF CONSERVATION WILL BE RETURNABLE FOR ANY REASON, 30 DAYS PAST THE DATE OF AUCTION, REGARDLESS OF ANY NEGATIVE COMMENTS, OF ANY TYPE, SUGGESTED BY THIRD PARTY GRADING SERVICES OR OTHERS. g. There can be no claim regarding any item subsequently submitted to any certification service, including any non-certified (Raw) item once the initial inspection and return period has expired. 8. Disclaimer and Warranties. All Bidders in the Auction acknowledge and agree, as a condition to the acceptance of a Bid by the Auctioneer, that: NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS MADE OR IMPLIED ON ANY LOT IN THE CATALOG, AND NO WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY LOT EXCEPT FOR A WARRANTY OF TITLE; IT BEING UNDERSTOOD THAT ALL LOTS OFFERED FOR SALE ARE SOLD ON AN “AS IS” BASIS AND THAT THE PURCHASER CONSEQUENTLY ASSUMES ALL RISKS CONCERNING AND RELATED TO THE GRADING, QUALITY, DESCRIPTION, CONDITION, AUTHENTICITY, AND PROVENANCE OF A GIVEN LOT. 9. Waiver and Release. All Bidders in the Auction acknowledge and agree, as a condition to the acceptance of a Bid by the Auctioneer, that: BIDDER EXPRESSLY WAIVES AND RELEASES, AND FOREVER DISCHARGES EAHA FROM ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, RIGHTS, DEMANDS AND CAUSE(S) OF ACTIONS AND SUIT(S), OF WHATEVER KIND OR NATURE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CLAIM(S) BASED UPON AUCTIONEER’S NEGLIGENCE, WHETHER IN LAW OR EQUITY OR WHETHER KNOWN OR UNKNOWN, SUSPECTED OR UNSUSPECTED, WHICH BIDDER MAY CLAIM TO HAVE WITH RESPECT TO AND/OR ARISING OUT OF, OR IN CONNECTION WITH ANY CHALLENGE TO ANY MERCHANDISE PURCHASED AT THE AUCTION, THE AUCTION PROCEDURES, OR THE PURCHASE OF ANY LOT(S); IT BEING THE INTENTION THAT THIS WAIVER AND RELEASE SHALL BE EFFECTIVE AS A BAR TO EACH AND EVERY CLAIM, DEMAND, CAUSE OF ACTION AND/ OR SUIT OR CONTROVERSY THAT MAY ARISE HEREUNDER OR BE RELATED TO THE AUCTION ALL BIDDER(S) BY SUBMITTING A BID IN ANY FASHION, SIGNED OR UNSIGNED, IN THE AUCTION KNOWINGLY AND VOLUNTARILY WAIVE ANY AND ALL RIGHTS AND BENEFITS OTHERWISE CONFERRED UPON THE BIDDER BY LAW OR BY THE PROVISION(S) OF SECTION 1542 OF THE CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE, WHICH READS IN FULL AS FOLLOWS: “A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS WHICH THE CREDITOR DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE, WHICH IF KNOWN BY HIM MUST HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED HIS SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR.” 10. Disputes and Arbitration. All Bidders in the Auction acknowledge and agree, as a condition to the acceptance of a Bid by the Auctioneer, that: a. If a dispute arises concerning ownership of a given Lot that has been Bid upon or concerning proceeds of any sale, EAHA reserves the right to commence a statutory Inter-Pleader or similar proceeding at the expense of the Consignor and successful Bidder and any other applicable party, and in such event shall be entitled to its reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs. b. Neither EAHA nor any affiliated or related company shall be responsible for incidental or consequential damages arising out of any failure of these General Terms and Conditions, the Auction or the conduct thereof and in no event shall such liability exceed the original Purchase Price, premium, or fees paid. c. If the Bidder fails to comply with one or more of these General Terms and Conditions, then, in addition to all other remedies which it may have at law or in equity, EAHA may at its sole option either rescind the sale, retaining all payments made by Bidder as liquidated damages; it being recognized that actual damages may be speculative or difficult to compute, or sell a portion or all of the Lot(s) held by EAHA, in a quantity sufficient in the opinion of EAHA to satisfy the indebtedness, plus all accrued charges, and EAHA may sell such portion at an Auction or private sale conducted by EAHA and charge a seller’s commission that is commercially reasonable. More than one such sale may take place at the option of EAHA. Notice of the sale shall be by U.S.P.S. Mail, Return Receipt Requested to the address utilized on the Bid Sheet, Auction Consignment and Security Agreement or other last known address by EAHA. The proceeds shall be applied first to the satisfaction of any damages occasioned by Bidder’s breach, then to any other indebtedness owed to EAHA, including without limitation, commissions, handling charges, the expenses of both sales, reasonable attorneys’ fees, costs, collection agency fees and costs and any other costs or expenses incurred. d. It/he/she shall be liable to EAHA if the proceeds of such sale(s) insufficient to cover the indebtedness. e. The rights granted to the Bidder(s) under the within General Terms and Conditions are personal and apply only to the Bidder(s) who initially purchase the Lot(s) at the Auction, and no rights may be assigned or transferred to any other person or entity, and any attempt to assign or transfer any such rights shall be absolutely void and unenforceable. f. ANY DISPUTE ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THESE GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS, THE AUCTION OR ANY LOT, WITH THE SOLE EXCEPTION OF ACTIONS BY EAHA TO COLLECT THE PURCHASE PRICE AND OTHER DAMAGES, SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO BINDING ARBITRATION WITH THE VENUE OF ALL HEARINGS TO BE IN SAN DIEGO AND PURSUANT TO THE RULES OF THE AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION AND/OR THE PROFESSIONAL NUMISMATICS GUILD (“PNG”) AT”EAHA’S EXCLUSIVE OPTION. 11. Miscellaneous Terms. All Bidders in the Auction acknowledge and agree, as a condition to the acceptance of a Bid by the Auctioneer, that: a. These General Terms and Conditions and the Auction shall be construed and enforced in accordance with and governed by the laws of the State of California, regardless of the location of the Auction. b. These General Terms and Conditions, and the information on EAHA’s website, constitute the entire Agreement between EAHA and the Bidder(s) and supersede all other agreements, understandings, warranties and representations of and concerning the Auction and subject matter hereof. c. EAHA will not be responsible for damage due to irradiation by the U.S. Post Office. d. If any part of these General Terms and Conditions, or any term or provision of any part is held to be invalid, void, or unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining portion(s) shall remain and be in full force and effect. 12. Definitions a. The term “Absentee Bid” shall mean all Bids placed via any communication including: mail, phone, fax, email and website. b. The term “Auction” shall mean an auction or consignment sale authorized and conducted under the auspices of “EAHA” and under these General Terms and Conditions. c. The term “Auction Date” shall mean the date the Auction is conducted or consignment item is sold. d. The term “Auctioneer” shall mean an individual(s) duly licensed and/or employee designated by “EAHA” to conduct the Auction or any Sale. e. The term “Bid” shall mean a bona fide Bid made by a “Bidder” which is officially acknowledged and accepted by the Auctioneer at the Auction on the Auction Date. f. The term “Bidder” shall mean an individual or entity that submits a legally binding and bona fide Bid to the Auctioneer at the Auction or any direct buyer either physical or online. g. The term “Catalog” shall mean the official publication issued by EAHA and transmitted to potential Bidder(s) in advance of the Auction. h. The term “Cataloguer” shall mean the individual(s) that has described the “Lot(s)” contained in the Catalog for the Auction. i. “Conservation” the Professional activities including the careful examination as supported by expertise, research and education, in treatment of an item using, “any methods that prove effective in keeping or bringing that property in as close to its original condition as possible, for as long as possible.” j. The term “Consignment Agreement” shall mean the written agreement(s) between “EAHA” and a given “Consignor” available at “EAHA’s” offices. k. The term “Consignor” shall mean the owner of the “Merchandise” offered for sale by “Lot” at the Auction. l. The term “Description” shall mean the written remarks describing the features of a Lot combined with the corresponding photograph of said Lot. m. The term “www.EarlyAmerican.com” shall mean the Internet accessible service provided by EAHA. n. The term “EAHA” shall mean collectively Early American History Auctions, Inc. and/or any subsidiary or affiliated entity and/or Officer(s), Director(s) and/or employee(s) of EAHA. o. The term “Fair Market Value” shall mean the sale price a given Lot is expected by the Cataloguer to realize at the Auction from the Bidder(s). p. The term “Hammer Price” shall mean the successful Bid in the Auction as determined by the Auctioneer on the Auction Date. q. The term “Holder” shall mean the original frame, container, case or clear plastic sleeve, labeled with the “Lot” number, in which the “Merchandise” is delivered by the Consignor to the successful Bidder at an Auction. r. The term “Lot(s)” shall mean the article(s) comprising the Merchandise offered for sale at the Auction. s. The term “Low Estimate” shall mean the low range of the sale price that a Lot is expected by the Cataloguer to realize at the Auction. t. The term “Merchandise” shall mean personal property described in the Catalog and offered for sale by Lot at the Auction. u. The term “Purchaser” shall mean the successful Bidder at the Auction on the Auction Date. v. The term “Purchaser’s Premium” shall mean the commission that is automatically charged by “EAHA” to each successful Bidder at the Auction in a sum equal to twenty percent (20%) of the “Hammer Price” or twenty-five percent (25%) of the “Hammer Price” if bids are placed through a third party firm including Invaluable.com, LiveAuctioneers. com and iCollector.com. w. The term “Reserve” is a confidential price below which the Auctioneer will not sell a given Lot, and/or will re-purchase on behalf of the Consignor or EAHA. x. The term “Settlement Date” shall mean a time forty-five (45) days after the Auction Date.