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1919-21 W514 #94 Walter Johnson SGC
1919-21 W514 #94 Walter Johnson SGC 92
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TWO SOVEREIGNS 1911 & 1957(2)
TWO SOVEREIGNS 1911 & 1957(2)
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Dated 1908 1922 and 1924
Dated 1908 1922 and 1924
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Dated 1927 1928 1916-S
Dated 1927 1928 1916-S
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2 pieces. Original Pen & Ink
2 pieces. Original Pen & Ink Drawings - Editorial Cartoons: Berryman, C(lifford) K(ennedy). "'Cotton Ed' Smith Will Win in S.C. by 40,000 Majority F.D.R." (Washington): The Evening Star, 1938. 13 3/4 x 11 inches (350 x 280 mm). Depicting FDR & "Cotton" Ed Smith. Inscribed & signed by J.C. Berryman. * Berryman, Jim. "I'm Still Holding The Line of Heck!" (Washington Star), [1942]. 12 x 12 1/2 inches (305 x 317 mm). Depicting Supreme Court Justice Byrnes & The War Labor Board - in the figure of a bucking donkey. Signed by John Berryman. Both clean & attractive. Both framed. Berryman, Clifford Kennedy (1869-1949), Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist, his 1902 cartoon of Theodore Roosevelt refusing to shoot a bear cub was responsible for the Teddy Bear. His son Jim Berryman also won a Pulitzer for editorial cartooning.
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SIGNED JOHNSON & FAMILY
SIGNED JOHNSON & FAMILY PHOTOGRAPH TO GOV. SANDERS Casual color photograph of President Lyndon Baines Johnson (American 1908-1973), at his ranch in Stonewall, Texas, with his wife Claudia "Lady Bird" Johnson (American 1912-2007), and daughters Lynda Bird Johnson (American b. 1944),and Luci Baines Johnson (American b. 1947), with an ink inscription in the president's hand to Georgia Governor Carl Edward Sanders (American 1925-2014), "To Carl Sanders / with the high regard of his friends / The Lyndon B. Johnson's", framed. Sight approx. h. 7", w. 5"; Overall h. 5.125", w. 7.125", d. 0.75".
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1934
1934
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PRES. JOHNSON SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH
PRES. JOHNSON SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH WITH GOV. SANDERS White House black and white photograph of President Lyndon Baines Johnson (American 1908-1973), and Georgia Governor Carl Edward Sanders (American 1925-2014), in the Red Room with an ink inscription in the president's hand, "To Carl E. Sanders - / with warm regards / Lyndon B. Johnson", framed. Sight approx. h. 11.25", w. 7.5"; Overall h. 16.25", w. 12", d. 0.75"
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PRES. JOHNSON SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH
PRES. JOHNSON SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH TO GOV. SANDERS Official White House color photograph, 1965, of President Lyndon Baines Johnson (American 1908-1973), pictured in front of a bookcase, with an ink inscription in the president's hand to Georgia Governor Carl Edward Sanders (American 1925-2014), "To Carl Sanders / my friend and a great public servant / with high regard, Lyndon B. Johnson", framed. Sight approx. h. 9.5", w. 3.75"; Overall h. 17.25", w. 15", d. 1.25"
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PRES. JOHNSON SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH
PRES. JOHNSON SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH TO GOV. SANDERS After Yoichi Okamoto (American 1915-1985), color photograph, 1968, of President Lyndon Baines Johnson (American 1908-1973), at his ranch in Stonewall, Texas, with an ink inscription in the president's hand below on mounting board to former Georgia Governor Carl Edward Sanders (American 1925-2014), "To Carl Sanders / with the affection of his friend - / Lyndon B. Johnson", framed. Sight approx. h. 10", w. 7.75"; Overall h. 15.75", w. 12.75", d. 1"
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GERALD JOHNSON (1944-2009) SIGNED
GERALD JOHNSON (1944-2009) SIGNED SERIGRAPHSGerald Johnson (1944-2009)1. Untitled Ten. Edition of 5 prints.2. Three Stripe Prototype, Edition of 10 prints.Image measures 18 x 24, sheet is 20 x 27.75 and image is 17.75 x 22.75, sheet is 20 x 27.5 inches.Very good to fine condition, damage, repair, stain, trimming or issue of any type.Provenance: From the estate of Ilya Bolotowsky.
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GROUP OF PRESIDENTIAL EPHEMERA
GROUP OF PRESIDENTIAL EPHEMERA Later 20th century, including an 8 x 10 color photograph of guests at a White House Christmas event, inscribed and signed by 1st Lady, Lady Bird Johnson, and President Lyndon B. Johnson; a 10 3/4 x 9 1/4 color photo of John F. Kennedy and his family, attributed to Cecil W. Stoughton (with creases); a 10 x 8 color photo of Gerald Ford and his family (faded); a Ronald Reagan Victory Certificate, 1981, with facsimile signatures; and a photo of an unidentified aircraft carrier.
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PRES. JOHNSON WITH GOVERNORS SIGNED
PRES. JOHNSON WITH GOVERNORS SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH Color photograph of President Lyndon Baines Johnson (American 1908-1973), surrounded by the governors of Southern states including William Barron of West Virginia, Ned Breathitt of Kentucky, Frank Clement of Tennessee, Albertis Harrison of Virginia, Carl Sanders of Georgia, Terry Sanford of North Carolina, J. Millard Tawes of Maryland, and Matthew Welsh of Indiana, with an ink inscription in the president's hand, "To Carl Sanders - / In memory of a notable day. / Lyndon B. Johnson", ink inscription to back, framed. Note: This photograph was likely taken on April 24, 1964 when President Johnson visited Huntington, West Virginia to announced the "War on Poverty" aimed at improving conditions in Appalachia and was taken at the airport. The occasion appears in Johnson's daily diary and a copy accompanies this lot. Provenance: From the Estate of 74th Georgia Governor Carl and Betty Foy Sanders, Atlanta, Georgia. Approximate dimensions: Sight approx. h. 7. 5", w. 9. 5"; Overall h. 13. 25", w. 15", d. 0. 75"
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Two albums of cigarette cards
Two albums of cigarette cards depicting film stars from the 1930-40's issued by John Player and Son together with three unmounted sets of cigarette cards.
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Sargent Johnson (1888-1967 San
Sargent Johnson (1888-1967 San Francisco CA) Singing Saints
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37-1968 49% SILVER JFK HALVES .
37-1968 49% SILVER JFK HALVES .
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Harold O. Johnson (American, 20th
Harold O. Johnson (American, 20th century), "Jacque", oil on board; 17 1/2" x 13 1/2"; signed and dated 1947 verso. Art Institute of Chicago, Artists of Chicago and Vicinity 52nd Annual Exhibition label verso.
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LYNDON B. JOHNSON SIGNATURE. Lyndon
LYNDON B. JOHNSON SIGNATURE. Lyndon B. Johnson (1908-1973). Thirty-sixth president of the United States. Signed, color family photograph. Damage to photograph. Framed. 21"w. 18"h.
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2 SIGNED PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS:
2 SIGNED PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS: 2 Presidential documents to John H. Schreiter, dated 1920 & 1930. 1 being from President Herbert Hoover, and 1 from Warren G. Harding. 1920 document promotes him to Chief Pharmacist, 1930 document promotes him to Lieutenant. Both framed Approx. 25.5'' h x 22.25'' w.
CONDITION: 1930's document has scattered stains and foxing, some signature fade consistent with age and use.
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JEFF JOHNSON (U.S., BORN 1957)
JEFF JOHNSON (U.S., BORN 1957) TWO PRINTS BEHIND AJEFF JOHNSON (U.S., born 1957) two prints behind acrylic rods: "Color of Music" and "Symbols," the images change as the viewer shifts their perspective. Each signed, numbered 34/150 and 63/199. Images measure 16" x 30" and 17.25" x 17.25". Both framed; 27" x 41.25" and 31.5" x 31.5" overall.
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JEFF JOHNSON (U.S., BORN 1957)
JEFF JOHNSON (U.S., BORN 1957) TWO PRINTS BEHIND AJEFF JOHNSON (U.S., born 1957) two prints behind acrylic rods: "Color of Music" and "Symbols," the images change as the viewer shifts their perspective. Each signed, numbered 34/150 and 63/199. Images measure 16" x 30" and 17.25" x 17.25". Both framed; 27" x 41.25" and 31.5" x 31.5" overall.
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Johnson vs. Jeffries boxing match
Johnson vs. Jeffries boxing match print ''July Fourth 1910'' vignette of each of fifteen rounds signed ''H'' in print matted and framed under glass slight toning creasing and waving of paper damage to UR of frame ss: 14'' h. x 21'' w.
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ANDREW JOHNSON AUTOGRAPHCut
ANDREW JOHNSON AUTOGRAPHCut signature of the 17th President of the United States. Johnson became President after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. His Reconstruction Plan required that States had to abolish slavery before being readmitted to the Union but offered no r ole for Blacks in the politics of the South. Feb 24, 1868 brought the first Impeachment of an American President, for "high crimes and misdemeanors" due to his violation of the Tenure of Office Act. Overall approx. 3-3/4" L x 3/4" H. One of sever historic American paper items in today's auction. From a large and important collection of autographs and documents, many pieces of which will be offered in the March American Sale. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house.
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JAMES JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1925-1963)
JAMES JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1925-1963) 43" x 43" "M-59", ca. 1958. Oil on canvas, no signature found, in thin wood frame, overall 43 ½" x 43 ½".
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Johnson (Samuel) Works, 12 vols.,
Johnson (Samuel) Works, 12 vols., Baldwin etc. 1801 and Fielding (Henry) Works, 10 vols., Johnson etc. 1806, New Editions, 8vo., cont. calf
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DAVID POOLE (UNITED KINGDOM, 20TH
DAVID POOLE (UNITED KINGDOM, 20TH CENTURY), "JOHNSON'S JUG", A P-47C FLOWN BY WORLD WAR II ACE LT. ROBERT S. JOHNSON, WHO IS CREDITED WITH 28 VICTORIES PILOTING P-47S., OIL ON BOARD, 13.5" X 17" SIGHT. FRAMED 15.5" X 19.DAVID POOLE, United Kingdom, 20th Century, "Johnson's Jug", a P-47C flown by World War II ace Lt. Robert S. Johnson, who is credited with 28 victories piloting P-47s. Signed "David Poole" and dated 1989 lower right. Titled verso. Dimensions: Oil on board, 13.5" x 17" sight. Framed 15.5" x 19.5".
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Two boxed condiment sets one engine
Two boxed condiment sets one engine turned Birmingham 1933 and another Birmingham circa 1930 (mark rubbed).
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SIGFRIED JOHNSON INK ON PAPER, CA
SIGFRIED JOHNSON INK ON PAPER, CA 1932 Sigfried Johnson ink on paper depicting a industrial landscape, signd to lower right, circa 1932, housed in a ebonized wood frame. Image: 11.25" H x 14.25" W; frame: 16" H x 19" W.
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SU JOHNSON AND RSu Johnson and R.
SU JOHNSON AND RSu Johnson and R. Drewal, Two Framed Watercolors, Larger: 18-1/2 x 22-3/4 in
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(PRESIDENTS) FORD JR. HENRY A group
(PRESIDENTS) FORD JR. HENRY A group of two typed letters signed and a black and white photograph of the twenty-millionth Ford motor vehicle produced dated August 1931 signed by Henry Ford Jr.
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RICHARD JOHNSON
RICHARD JOHNSON (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA, B. 1942)Richard Johnson (American/Louisiana, b. 1942) , "Mao & Co", 1987, acrylic and collage on paper mounted to board, pencil-signed, titled and dated on mount, "Eve Mannes Gallery, Atlanta" label with artist, title and date on backing paper, 23 7/8 in. x 31 7/8 in., framed, overall 33 1/4 in. x 41 1/4 in. x 1 1/4 in. in. x 41 1/4 in. x 1 1/4 in. Condition: Overall fair condition.
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JONI T. JOHNSON, AMERICAN
JONI T. JOHNSON, AMERICAN (1934-1988), TWO MEN IN A FIELD, INK ON PAPER, 9 1/2"H X 12 1/4"W (SIGHT), 16 3/4"H X 19"W (FRAME)Joni T. Johnson, American, (1934-1988) Two Men in a Field, ink on paper signed lower right. The following was biography was submitted as a bulletin by Nelson Begley. Watercolor artist, Joni T. Johnson was a native of Swayzee, Indiana. She went to high school in Indianapolis and attended the Herron Art School. Two of her paintings are in the White House East Room. Her works have hung in 27 countries and owned by such notables as Katherine Hepburn, Harry Belafonte and Lana Turner. ink on paper Dimensions: 9 1/2"H x 12 1/4"W (sight), 16 3/4"H x 19"W (frame)
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TOM JOHNSON. "THE RED SCARF," COLOR
TOM JOHNSON. "THE RED SCARF," COLOR SCREENPRINT Color screenprint, ed. 32/60, signed and dated lr, sheet size: 30 x 22 1/2 in., framed.
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Harry Truman TLsS Plus 1949
Harry Truman TLsS Plus 1949 Inaugural Ball Ticket & Program Harry S. Truman (1884-1972).? 33rd President of the United States (1945-53).? Lot includes:Two TLsS as U.S. Senator from Missouri each on U.S. Senate letterhead dated March 26 and March 30 1943 recognizing recommendations for David M. Robinson as U.S. District Attorney.PLUS a ticket and program for President Truman's 1949 Inaugural Ball as well as an invitation to a reception held by the Governor of Missouri the night before accompanied by the original envelope addressed to the aforementioned David M. Robinson of St. Louis.? Condition: Very good condition.
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LYNDON JOHNSON. NO RETREAT FROM
LYNDON JOHNSON. NO RETREAT FROM TOMORROW. 1967, SIGNEDLYNDON JOHNSON. NO RETREAT FROM TOMORROW., 1967, SIGNED Lyndon Johnson. No Retreat from Tomorrow, President Lyndon B. Johnson's 1967 Message to the 90th Congress. With presidential bookplate with calligraphy inscription to "Frank, I bet most of this is familiar," and signed in black pen by President Johnson; Frank is Frank Cormier, AP White House correspondent from 1962-1994.
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Johnson (Samuel) A Dictionary of
Johnson (Samuel) A Dictionary of the English Language, 8th Edition, 2 vols, 4to., cont. calf, Dublin, Marchbank 1798