- [Political Americana - Lincolniana]
[Political Americana - Lincolniana] Ford's Theatre Draped in Mourning of President Lincoln Stereoview A view of Ford's Theatre draped in black bunting in mourning of the assassination of President Lincoln on an orange Ford's Theatre / Washington D.C. imprinted mount with no further identification or credit. The Ed Steers Lincolniana & Civil War Collection Condition: Edge wear.
- LINCOLN MEMORIAL STEVENSGRAPH SILK
LINCOLN MEMORIAL STEVENSGRAPH SILK RIBBONTHE LATE LAMENTED PRESIDENT Dated 1865, centered by a portrait of Lincoln beneath an eagle with a banner perched atop a shield, the upper portion with the printed verse, I HAVE SAID NOTHING BUT WHAT I AM WILLING TO LIVE BY IF IT BE THE PLEASURE OF ALMIGHTY GOD. TO DIE BY. (A. LINCOLN)in a glazed frame. Height 9 in., Width 2 in., overall 11.5 by 5 in. (Cond: loss to upper and lower edge, faded) Cf. The same ribbon design was used for Lincoln's Second Inauguration with the wording PRESIDENT LINCOLN in liu of THE LATE LAMANTED PRESIDENT. Reproduced, Stuart Schnieder, Collecting Lincoln,
- DESIGNED BY DAVID EASTON ONE PAIR
DESIGNED BY DAVID EASTON ONE PAIR GREEN INTERTWINED RIBBONS ON CREAM GROUND DRAPERIES WITH PALE YELLOW GREEN UNDERDRAPES the arched cornice above pinch pleated drapes both with silk tassel and looped fringe trim the curtains having flannel and blackout lining with shirred 2 in. top underdrapes trimmed in silk braid h: 95 x w: 72 in. (one window) Provenance: From Patricia Kluge's Albemarle House Charlottesville VA Other Notes: made by Anthony Lawrence Belfair in 1985
- Lincoln / Douglas Debate 64th Anniversary
Lincoln / Douglas Debate 64th Anniversary Ribbon Plus Lot of 3 including: a 6'' x 2.25'' fringed leather ribbon bearing cropped prints of Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas inked 1858 / 1922 / Lincoln-Douglas Debate / Freeport Ill.; a 1.2'' diameter pinback containing a print of Lincoln and Douglas and the date of their famous debate Freeport Ill. August 27 1858; and a Mogul Cigarette silk ribbon featuring portrait of Lincoln his signature and the years of his presidency 3.25'' x 1.75''.
- DESIGNED BY DAVID EASTON SILK DRAPERIES
DESIGNED BY DAVID EASTON SILK DRAPERIES WITH STAGECOACH BULLION FRINGED SWAGS AND JABOT EN SUITE each of the six panels is two widths the yellow/green/pink striped/floral design fabric with flannel and blackout lining the swags with 5 1/2 in. braid and bullion fringe the draperies edged in matching silk braid from the library h: 123 x w: 108 in. (three windows) Provenance: From Patricia Kluge's Albemarle House Charlottesville VA Other Notes: made by Anthony Lawrence Belfair in 1985
- 9 VINTAGE DESIGN RUBIDOUX FENWAY
9 VINTAGE DESIGN RUBIDOUX FENWAY LINEN DRAPES United States,Mid 20th CenturyStylized lattice and floral motif.
- Important Abraham Lincoln Campaign
Important Abraham Lincoln Campaign Banner circa 1864 36'' x 49'' black and red on ticking This anti-Lincoln banner paints a derogatory view of Lincoln and the African-American male as a Union soldier. Found in the attic of an old New England family this banner has never before been offered for sale.
- FOLK ART PAINTING OF 2 AFRICAN
FOLK ART PAINTING OF 2 AFRICAN AMERICANS ADMIRING A PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN ON THEIR WALL: Oil/Canvas, 15'' x 11 1/2'', signed M. Slack, gold frame with wear, 18 1/2'' x 15''.CONDITION: Relined.
- Lot. (Abraham Lincoln.) Textile
Lot. (Abraham Lincoln.) Textile Scraps from the Funeral Car of Abraham Lincoln. In 19th-Century ink-lettered envelope, "Scraps from the funeral car of Mr. Lincoln - April 1865." This envelope was removed from a scrapbook assembled by Green Adams. Born in Barbourville, Kentucky, Adams served as a Federal judge & U.S. Congressman before The Civil War. During The Civil War, Adams supported the Union cause & corresponded with President Lincoln. Three letters from Lincoln to Adams are housed in The Civil War Museum & Library in Philadelphia. A letter outlining this history & provenance is available from Adams's great, great-granddaughter.
- A. Lincoln print; from Matthew
A. Lincoln print; from Matthew Brady plate, border depicting dramatic life scenes. Image 15" x 10". Good condition.
- CURRIER AND IVES (AMERICAN, 19TH
CURRIER AND IVES (AMERICAN, 19TH CENTURY) HON. ABRAHAM LINCOLN HAND COLORED LITHOGRAPH: 15 X 10 1/4 IN. (SIGHT)Framed Hand colored lithograph: 15 x 10 1/4 in. (sight)
- LINCOLN IN DALIVISION TAPESTRY:
LINCOLN IN DALIVISION TAPESTRY: In original box with authenticity certificate and ownership card, as well as a notarized guarantee from Antonio Roldan Rodriguez, numbered 455/1976, and special looking glass to allow the optical illusion of Gala appearing. Purchased at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas
- A Set of Silk Drapes comprising
A Set of Silk Drapes comprising four sections having allover foliate decoration in beige with tasseled edges and tassel tie-backs. Height approximately 131 inches.
- Abraham Lincoln print from Matthew
Abraham Lincoln print from Matthew Brady plate; border depicting dramatic life scenes. Image: 15" x 10". Good condition.
- DESIGNED BY DAVID EASTON FOUR SILK
DESIGNED BY DAVID EASTON FOUR SILK GREEN AND PINK STRIPE DRAPERY TREATMENTS WITH CROWNS SWAGS AND JABOTS the arched cornice with hand applied rosettes flanked by jabots all trimmed with tassel fringe from the long gallelry h: 62 x w: 62 in. (four windows) Provenance: From Patricia Kluge's Albemarle House Charlottesville VA Other Notes: made by Anthony Lawrence Belfair in 1985
- PRINT OF PAINTING OF LINCOLN BY
PRINT OF PAINTING OF LINCOLN BY EISENHOWER, FRAMED After President Dwight David Eisenhower (American/Kansas, 1890-1969). Print of painting of Lincoln by Eisenhower. Singed in print; framed. Approx. 18.5" x 15.5"
- CIVIL WAR ERA CARTE DE VISITE OF
CIVIL WAR ERA CARTE DE VISITE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN Circa 1865, albumin print mounted on card, framed.
- TWO WOVEN SILK STEVENSGRAPHS, 19TH
TWO WOVEN SILK STEVENSGRAPHS, 19TH CENTURY, UNFRAMED: LARGER 11 X 5 IN. (27.94 X 12.70 CM.)Two Woven Silk Stevensgraphs, 19th Century,, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, Dimensions: Unframed: larger 11 x 5 in. (27.94 x 12.70 cm.)
- ABRAHAM LINCOLN BRADY IMAGE SILK
ABRAHAM LINCOLN BRADY IMAGE SILK RIBBON. Ca.1860’s Abraham Lincoln Presidential campaign silk ribbon, published by Buttre after the famous Cooper Union photograph by Mathew Brady. Ribbon features portrait of a youthful, beardless Abraham Lincoln, over facsimile autograph signature ”A. Lincoln”, signed on bottom “Published By J.C. Buttre 48 Franklin St. New York”, approx. 2.25”W x 5.75”H.
- Silhouette of gentleman with top
Silhouette of gentleman with top hat (possibly Abraham Lincoln) on a plain backround gilt frame water damage LL corner toning damage to frame ss: 12 1/2'' h. x 6 1/2'' w.; along with a Kellogg lithograph of John Randolph silhouette image of man imposed on background of trees and horses black and gold frame creased not examined out of frame ss: 14'' h. x 9 3/4'' w.
- ''Lincoln'' etching on paper under
''Lincoln'' etching on paper under glass. plate size: 7.25'' H x 5.25'' W.
- 19th c. framed Lincoln plaque.
19th c. framed Lincoln plaque.
- OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS, PAINTED
OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS, PAINTED TO LIFE PORTRAITOF ABRAHAM LINCOLN WITH LAZY EYE. 27" X 22", NOT SIGNED. LINED WITH MODERN FRAME AND STRETCHER.
- [Political Americana - Lincolniana]
[Political Americana - Lincolniana] Our American Cousin Broadside 18.5'' x 6.25'' framed to 8.5'' X 23.25''. Advertising a performance of the popular play Our American Cousin the same play at which President Lincoln was assassinated on April 14th the same day he was shot but at Harvard's Howard Athenaeum two in 1863 two years prior to the assassination. This performance starred Mr. John E. Owens and the broadside notes that colored people will be admitted but to the gallery only. The Ed Steers Lincolniana & Civil War Collection Condition: Fold lines else very good.
- WOVEN SILK CIVIL WAR GEN U.S. GRANT
WOVEN SILK CIVIL WAR GEN U.S. GRANT CAPTURE OF RICHMOND LAPEL RIBBON "Richmond 1865 Lieutenant General U.S. Grant" Campaign Ribbon, with his portrait in a wreath, American Eagle above, US Flags and Ivy below, 9" x 2", top edge scorched with some loss at top.
- ABRAHAM LINCOLN CAMPAIGN TINTYPEAbraham
ABRAHAM LINCOLN CAMPAIGN TINTYPEAbraham Lincoln campaign tintype used for the 1864 presidential race , the image is known as the "Berger Pose" and was taken at Matthew Brady's studio on February 9, 1864, 1" x 3/4".
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Retains its original frame. Scattered losses.
- LINCOLN, ABRAHAM Naval commission
LINCOLN, ABRAHAM Naval commission on vellum,
Estimate:$3,000-$5,000
- THEATRICAL BACKDROP. American
THEATRICAL BACKDROP. American mid 20th century oil on canvas. High wheeler bicycle ridden by Abraham Lincoln dressed similarly to Uncle Sam. Cut down from a larger piece and mounted on a modern stretcher. Imperfections. 58 1/2''h. 53''w. Surface wear and taped patched down the middle.
- FRAMED PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN
FRAMED PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN 20th century.
- ABRAHAM LINCOLN BY ROBERT BOLLING
ABRAHAM LINCOLN BY ROBERT BOLLING BRANDEGEE. Connecticut/New York (1849-1922). Oil on canvas, initialed and dated on the back "RBB 1916". Three quarter portrait of Lincoln with his hand on an African American child. Surface stains and small splatters of paint. 50.25"h. 40.25"w., framed, 57"h. 47"w.
- DESIGNED BY DAVID EASTON TWO PAIRS
DESIGNED BY DAVID EASTON TWO PAIRS OF CORAL DRAPERIES WITH CROWNS VALANCES AND PANELS the draperies with black out and flannel interlining backed with cream fabric with small repeat design from the study h: 112 x w: 60 in. (two windows) Provenance: From Patricia Kluge's Albemarle House Charlottesville VA Other Notes: made by Anthony Lawrence Belfair in 1985
- ETCHING OF LINCOLN. Profile of
ETCHING OF LINCOLN. Profile of Lincoln by Thomas Johnson and published by Charles Barmore New York. 17 3/4'' h. 15'' w. Framed. 20 3/4'' h. 18'' w. The lines have a little fuzziness. Overall toning of paper and very faint linear stains in the corner about 2'' long.
- GARLAND BURRUSS. ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
GARLAND BURRUSS. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, OIL Oil on board, unsigned, 23 3/4 x 18 in., framed.
- LEE DUBIN (21ST CENTURY): TWO WORKSeach
LEE DUBIN (21ST CENTURY): TWO WORKSeach lithograph, matted, framed and glazed; signed lower right; the first: Barbershop, numbered 89/200; the second: Abraham Lincoln, numbered 242/275 Dimensions: each 25 3/4 x 31 1/2 in. (65.4 x 80 cm.) sight, 35 1/2 x 41 1/4 in. (90.2 x 104.8 cm.) frame Condition:
- LINCOLN MEMENTO NEW YORK DAILY
LINCOLN MEMENTO NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE APRIL 14 1863. Stamped upper right ''The President Washington''. Presumably Lincoln's own copy - 21 1/2 in. x 16 in.
- [Political Americana - Lincolniana]
[Political Americana - Lincolniana] Two Lincoln Funeral Stereoviews Lot of 2 including a standard size view of the [] draped in mourning with a faded or not fully stamped backmark on verso and erroneous pencil inscription identifying the building as the Capitol plus an oversized view of Lincoln's sarcophagus with 1883 copyright of John Carroll Power in the right hand margin of recto and verso printed paper label from the National Lincoln Monument in Springfield Illinois describing the scene and giving photographic credit to J.A.W. Pittman. The Ed Steers Lincolniana & Civil War Collection Condition: First lightly soiled with bumped corners. Second chipped at corners including a small missing piece of the print at upper left.