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A DECORATIVE PAPER PROCLAMATION -
A DECORATIVE PAPER PROCLAMATION - ‘TO ALL AND SINGULAR’ with illuminated heraldic crest and motto ‘Absque Virtute et Labore Nihil’ and hung with three gilt metal seals, contained in baize lined mahogany and pine box frame, 100cm x 72cm
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JOHN CHARLES SHEN: "THE DECLARATION
JOHN CHARLES SHEN: "THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE" Pen and ink on paper laid down on canvas centered by the figural shield of the Republic enclosing a bust of George Washington worked in calligraphy with words of the Declaration above images of Washington's birth place the capitol and Mount Vernon; 17 1/8 x 19 1/2 in. (sheet).
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DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, 1909
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, 1909 REPRINT Likely the reprint of the Declaration of Independence originally issued at White Plains, New York on July 9, 1776, on laid paper, sealed in archival enclosure, 19"h x 10"w
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[Historic Newspaper] T. Jefferson
[Historic Newspaper] T. Jefferson and J. Dickinson ''A Declaration ... Setting Forth the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms'' as published in The New England Chronicle or The Essex Gazette (Harvard College Cambridge MA) July 27 1775; the entire first and 1/3 of the second page taken up with the manifesto against Great Britain (signed in type ''JOHN HANCOCK'') and also including other news of the day and advertisements (notably some for runaway slaves;) 4pp. folio with vertical fold as issued and light folds into eighths addressed at top ''Mr. Daniel Killam / Wenham'' (1751-1841 later a member of MA legislature) Housed in a blue calf folder with gilt tooling and lettering Estimate $ 10 000-15 000 Some toning and wear especially at edges and along folds.
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A large metal deed box containing a
A large metal deed box containing a very large number of documents many on vellum some with seals.
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"DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE,"
"DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE," COPPER PLAQUE,1859 Relief plaque with complete text of the Declaration surrounding a tableau after a painting by John Trumbull, with facsimile signatures; copyright by Samuel H. Black, New York, 1859; electrotype, about 7 3/4 in. Sq., in a gilt frame of the period.
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FRENCH SCHOOL. THE DECLARATION OF
FRENCH SCHOOL. THE DECLARATION OF LOVE, OIL First quarter, 20th century. Oil on canvas, unsigned, 38 1/2 x 57 1/2 in., framed.
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1 vol. (Vargas Ponce, Jose,
1 vol. (Vargas Ponce, Jose, attributed to.) Declamacion Contra los Abusos Introducidos en el Castellano. Madrid: Viuda de Ibarra, 1793. 4to, orig. vellum; worn & blistered, separated from text block. Minor scattered internal spotting.
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INDENTURE DOCUMENTIndenture
INDENTURE DOCUMENTIndenture Document,,
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INSCRIBED OATH OF ALLEGIANCE,
INSCRIBED OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, PRINTED BY J. DUNLAP Zebulon Potts (1746 - 1801, Patriot, PA State Senator, 1793-1801) part-printed certificate with credits of John Dunlap (official printer to the Continental Congress, who printed the Declaration of Independence and other key documents) filled in by Potts, certifying that Walter Walters of Lower Merion Township had taken the Oath of Allegiance on July 30, 1778, witnessed by Benjamin Paschall (a Philadelphia Justice of the Peace); about 4 x 6 in.
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DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE,
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, ENGRAVING, C. 1850 Hand-colored engraved reproduction of the Declaration, published by Phelps & Ensign, New York, framed under glass, auction lot label on glass, 27.5"h x 21.5"w sight), 33"h x 27"w (frame)
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DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE,
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, 1970[Declaration of Independence]. facsimile copy of the first Dunlap broadside of the Declaration, R.R. Donnelly & Sons, Lakeside Press, 1970, after the original owned by Ira Corn and Joseph Driscoll, copyright, verso, 19 1/2 in. x 15 3/4 in., framed
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After John Trumbull (American,
After John Trumbull (American, 1756-1843) and Engraved by Walterman Lilly Ormsby (American, 1809-1883) "The Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776", steel engraving, presented in the period gilt-edged flat ebonized wood frame and glazed, fully signed, with all of the signers identified at the basal edge, h. 32-1/2", w. 42".
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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, DS, AUGUST 14,
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, DS, AUGUST 14, 1788; FRAMED Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790, American statesman and philosopher, signer of the Declaration of Independence), signature as President of Pennsylvania and shortly following his participation in the Constitutional Convention, on a land grant, August 14, 1788; signed also by James Trimble for Charles Biddle, with a clear impression of the commonwealth seal. By this deed, William Bell gained title to about 240 acres of land in Cumberland Co. Ink on vellum, the seals composed of hard wax and paper.
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Two John Dunlap printed indentures:
Two John Dunlap printed indentures: each with ornate title at top bearing imprint "1782/printed by John Dunlap" (1747-1812, Philadelphia, printer of the first copies of the Declaration of Independence), pertaining to land sold in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, in 1783, 16-1/2 x 13-1/2 in. Folds, separations, minor holes, toning. The Estate of the Late William M. Pomeroy, Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
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PRESIDENT HARRY TRUMAN SIGNED
PRESIDENT HARRY TRUMAN SIGNED PROCLAMATION OF A "DPRESIDENT HARRY TRUMAN SIGNED PROCLAMATION OF A "DAY OF PRAYER" upon the unconditional surrender of Germany, praising the "Armies of Liberation" and encouraging them in the fight against the Japanese armies in the Pacific. A relief print in Gothic type, hand-signed by Harry Truman. The text dated May 8, 1945. Opening measures 21.25" x 14.25". In a thin wood frame.
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Charleston signed document, printed
Charleston signed document, printed on laid, watermarked paper headed "In Congress. The Delegates of the United States of 13 original states named", being on unissued (though signed) military commission "in the Army of the United States, raised for the Defense of American Liberty, and for repelling every hostile Invasion thereof…", signed in brown ink "Henry Laurens" as President of the Continental Congress and "Cha. Thomson Secy", 8-3/8 x 13-1/2 in. Archival tape repairs verso to fold separations, light toning. Early American History Auctions, December 13, 2003, Lot 118; Collection of H. Donald Nelson, Williamsburg, Virginia.
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DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE BY N.
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE BY N. CURRIER. Handcolored lithograph on paper. Small folio C# 1532. Founding Fathers with minimal coloration. Imperfections. Unframed 10 1/2''h. 17''w. Overall toning with some stains rough margins. Margins: top 1'' bottom 1 6/16'' left 2 5/16'' right 2 5/16''. Image size 12 3/16'' x 7 15/16''.
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BIOGRAPHY OF THE SIGNERS TO THE
BIOGRAPHY OF THE SIGNERS TO THE DECLARATIONBiography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence , five volumes, published by William Brown and Charles Peters, 1828, 8 3/4" x 5 1/2".
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Condition:
Volume four front board detached, all others with minor wear, toning to pages.
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An 18th Century vellum indenture in
An 18th Century vellum indenture in five parts