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PRES. CLINTON WITH GOV. SANDERS
PRES. CLINTON WITH GOV. SANDERS SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH Color photograph of President William (Bill) Jefferson Clinton (American b. 1946), with former Georgia Governor Carl Edward Sanders (American 1925-2014), at an unknown location, with ink inscription and signature reading, "To Gov. Carl Sanders/With best wishes/Bill Clinton", ink notation to the back, "BA 5/2000", framed. Sight approx. h. 9.5", w. 7.5"; Overall h. 14", w. 15.75", d. 1"
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George Clinton Land Grant Signed
George Clinton Land Grant Signed George Clinton (1739-1812).? First Governor of New York (1777-95) and fourth Vice President of the United States (1805-12).? Signed New York state land grant dated July 8 1790 at New York City to John Hall for 600 acres in Aurelius Township Montgomery County New York.? Affixed with the original 3.5" paper-covered wax seal. Condition: Light foxing soiling/discoloration at bottom center from prolonged contact with seal and partial separation at some folds.
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AN 18TH CENTURY AMERICAN
AN 18TH CENTURY AMERICAN DOCUMENT, SIGNED BY GOVERNOR GEORGE CLINTON (1739-1812), 1ST GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, SIGNED AND DATED 14TH AUGUST, 1786 FOR A CONVEYANCE OF LAND IN LAKE CHAMPLAIN, NEW YORK, PRINTED ON VELLUM WI...An 18th Century American Document, signed by Governor George Clinton (1739-1812), 1st Governor of New York, Signed and dated 14th August, 1786 for a conveyance of land in Lake Champlain, New York, printed on vellum with ink signatures and bearing an attached seal from the State of New York (repaired), 13" x 15 1/2", fading, soiling, foxing, from age and wear.
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STIRLING, LORD, WILLIAM
STIRLING, LORD, WILLIAM ALEXANDER. AUTOGRAPH LETTER, SIGNED, TO GOVERNOR GEORGE CLINTON OF NEW YORK, DOCUMENT DATED POUGHKEEPSIE, SE...Stirling, Lord, William Alexander. Autograph Letter, Signed, to Governor George Clinton of New York, document dated Poughkeepsie, Sept. 10, 1781. Informs Governor Clinton that Admiral de Grasse, with "28 sail of the line" arrived in Chesapeake Bay….landed 300 men on the south side of the James River in order to form a junction with the Marquis de Lafayette.", additionally mentions the planned movements of General Washington.
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DE WITT CLINTON, GOV. OF NY, SIGNED
DE WITT CLINTON, GOV. OF NY, SIGNED COMMISSION De Witt Clinton (1769-1828, lawyer and politician) part-printed commission, signed, appointing Isaac Woodworth a Quartermaster in the 166th Regt. of Infantry. 1 p., folio.
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GEORGE CLINTON 1778 MILITARY
GEORGE CLINTON 1778 MILITARY COMMISSIONScarce New York military commission conferring the rank of major to Peter Fell, 6th Reg., Dutchess County militia. Wartime document signed in 1778 by GEORGE CLINTON, considered one of the nation's Founding Fathers. Clinton served as Vice Presidentof the US, as well as New York governor. Document signed also by JOHN MORIN SCOTT, New York's first Secretary of State and a founding member of the Sons of Liberty. Document measures about 8-1/4" x 12". This document is one of several dozen important signed pieces in today's sale that were part of a large collection of American historical documents from 1650 through WWII. The estate collection, assembled from about 1920-1960, has never been offered for sale at auction. See images. This itemcan be shipped in-house.
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PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON, TYPED
PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON, TYPED LETTER SIGNED TO COLIN POWELL, 2021PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON, TYPED LETTER SIGNED TO COLIN POWELL, 2021, on President Clinton's personal stationery, dated April 2021, wishing Gen. Powell a happy birthday, signed in black ballpoint pen "Bill" Provenance: Estate of General Colin L. Powell, to benefit America's Promise Alliance and the Colin Powell School at City College of New York.
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CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL SIGNATURE
CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL SIGNATURE EPHEMERA, 4 Group of Clinton presidential period ephemera, comprising three photographs: one signed and in a Michael Graves frame, the second with Hillary Clinton, and the third with Hillary and "Tipper" Gore; together with a Trustee Emeritus diploma from Teacher's College, dated 2005. Largest: 17" H x 14" W.
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Bill Clinton Autographed Campaign
Bill Clinton Autographed Campaign Flyer Yellow paper with black printing "Come Meet The Next President and Vice President of The United States" signed in black pen 8-1/4"T x 5-3/8"W. Framed under glass in modest frame.
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THOMAS WATERMAN WOOD (AMERICAN,
THOMAS WATERMAN WOOD (AMERICAN, 1823-1903) PORTRAIT New York Governor DeWitt Clinton?. Signed and dated 'T. W. Wood 1892 After Henry Inman' (lower right).
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FRAMED BILL J. CLINTON INAUGURATION
FRAMED BILL J. CLINTON INAUGURATION INVITATION Framed William (Bill) J. Clinton and Albert Gore, Jr. presidential and vice-presidential inauguration invitation issued by the The Presidential Inaugural Committee, January 20th, 1997, framed. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Joel A. Katz, Atlanta, Georgia. Approx. overall h. 19.25", w. 16.75", d. 1.25".
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BILL CLINTON, SIGNED LETTER,
BILL CLINTON, SIGNED LETTER, WHITE HOUSE EPHEMERA May 1996 typed letter signed "Bill Clinton Thanks", with, invitations, entrance cards, programs, placecards and menus related to the Clinton and George W. Bush inaugurations, balls and parades and National Medal of Arts and National Humanities Medal ceremonies, 11"h x 8.5"w (letter)
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STEVE KAUFMAN (1960 - 2010):
STEVE KAUFMAN (1960 - 2010): "BILL CLINTON"2007, screenprint on canvas with hand embellishment, numbered 198/250, with certificate Condition: unframed 40 x 40 inches Condition:
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C. 1940' s Governor Winthrop
C. 1940' s Governor Winthrop secretary. 32'' W 16'' D 83'' Ht.
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WILLIAM BILL CLINTON SIGNED
WILLIAM BILL CLINTON SIGNED BASEBALL BAT Rawlings baseball bat, signed "Bill Clinton", 42nd President of the United States 1993-2001, handsomely framed in ebonized wood and glass shadow box, with brass title plaque, and COA, frame, 41 x 12 in.
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(POLITICAL) A group of four
(POLITICAL) A group of four signed works including Hillary Clinton Jimmy Carter and Colin Powell. It Takes a Village. By Hillary Rodham Clinton. New York 1996. Under Fire: An American Story. By Oliver L. North. New York 1991. Turning Point: A Candidate a State and a Nation Come of Age. By Jimmy Carter. New York 1992. My American Journey. By Colin Powell. New York 1995.
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WILLIAM BROOKS CLIFT III (b. 1944):
WILLIAM BROOKS CLIFT III (b. 1944): "THE EXECUTIVE CHAMBER BEFORE RESTORATION" AND "LOOKING NORTH FROM THE ROOF OF THE STATE CAPITAL" Two gelatin silver prints 15 x 18 in. each signed in pencil on the mounts.
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MARTIN SCHOELLER "BILL CLINTON"
MARTIN SCHOELLER "BILL CLINTON" CHROMOGENIC PRINT Martin Schoeller (German, b. 1968) "Bill Clinton" digital chromogenic print, 2000, depicting a photographic portrait of the 42nd president of the United States, William Jefferson Clinton (American, b. 1946), numbered "7/10" to Hasted Hunt gallery label on verso, housed under glass in a white wood frame. Image: 18.5" H x 14.75" W; frame: 25" H x 20.5" W.
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BILL CLINTON, INAUGURATION BADGE
BILL CLINTON, INAUGURATION BADGE & CREDENTIALS1993 Washington DC Metropolitan Police Inaugural Badge, presentation framed with two vehicle passes (one Secret Service), security detail credential and 6 buttons. Excellent condition. Overall framed size 23" x 23". shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
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Large lot of Bill Clinton political
Large lot of Bill Clinton political Pinback buttons
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GEORGE RODRIGUE 53RD PRESIDENTIAL
GEORGE RODRIGUE 53RD PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURAL SIGNEDGeorge Rodrigue (American, 1944 - 2013), 53rd Presidential Inaugural, Featuring President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore (Walking Into the 21st Century) , 1997, limited edition offset lithograph in colors # 2842/5000. Signed in blue marker. Faint stamp lower center INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT. Stamped 1997 PROCREATIONS PUBLISHING COMPANY1.888.ART.4Now. Published on behalf of the Presidential Inaugural Committee. All rights reserved. Printed in the USA. Unframed approx. 38" x 24".
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JOHN CLINTON OGILVIE (NY,
JOHN CLINTON OGILVIE (NY, 1838-1900) Hudson Valley Village, oil on canvas, laid to hardboard, signed lower right and dated 2875, unframed, 16" x 26 1/4", loss to lower right edge above signature.
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GEORGE RODRIGUE
GEORGE RODRIGUE (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA, 1944)George Rodrigue (American/Louisiana, 1944-2013) , "53rd Presidential Inaugural, Featuring President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore (Walking Into the 21st Century)", 1997, silkscreen, signed, inscribed "Artist Proof 26/100", stamp signatures of Clinton and Gore and official inaugural seal lower margin, signed in plate lower right, 38 in. x 24 in., unframed. Ill.: Rodrigue, George and Wendy Wolfe. George Rodrigue Prints: A Catalogue Raisonné 1970-2007. New York: Abrams, 2008, p.224
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WILLIAM BROOKS CLIFT III (b. 1944):
WILLIAM BROOKS CLIFT III (b. 1944): "STATE CAPITAL ALBANY" Three black and white photographs 17 x 13 1/2 in. (image).
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Thomas Bolling Robertson Governor
Thomas Bolling Robertson Governor of Louisiana ALS 3pp ALS dated July 12 1812 from New Orleans. Written to Fulwar Skipwith former governor of the annexed Republic of West Florida concerning unrest in eastern Louisiana amid news of the US declaration of war against Britain:?New Orleans 12 July 12 Dear SirWm C Clairborne having resigned the office of Gov of the Orleans Territory I would immediately go unto your part of the country but that the question of your annexation will be taken up and decided in a day or two after the meeting of the State Legislature which will take place on the 27 instant. - if from any circumstances at present not forseen or anticipated the state should not agree to the annexation of the territory in which you reside I will repair to Baton Rouge for the purpose of examining the ?------ presentation till some other govt shall be established. We appear to be inundated and that too all at once by a variety of pests in the shape of Wilkinson[ ] Claiborne and two hundred black troops landed at Pensacola from Cuba. I think with alarm on our situation. I feel grieved and astounded that our defenses at this bountiful epoch should be in the hands of primarily the most weak and wicked men of our country. Claiborne has had a kind of control over the navy on Sunday before we had heard of the declaration of war he dispatched one of the two armed ships we had on this river to Vera Cruz under the pretext of carrying home his Spaniard the other about the same time he sent to the Havannah to accommodate a Mr Kingston a consul The probability is that both these vessels will be lost to the U States but Claiborne got all the votes of all the Spaniards in this country!I enclose you two papers containing something from J Randolph. ?be pleased to submit my respects to Mrs Skipwith & believe me with sincerityYour friend & SevtTh B RobertsonFulwar Skipwith EsqMonte SanoThe Spanish colony of West Florida which stretched from the Mississippi River to Pensacola included the land now known as the Florida Parishes of Louisiana. This area between the Pearl and Mississippi Rivers and north of Lake Pontchartrain was the most prosperous region of West Florida. It was also a neglected area of Spanish Empire full of brigands and army deserters with corrupt officials and little to no military presence to enforce the peace. Finally in 1810 the mostly British- and American-born residents in the area rebelled taking the fort at Baton Rouge and proclaiming a Republic. Fulwar Skipwith who had been instrumental in negotiating the Louisiana Purchase as US consul general in France was elected Governor. Their intention was to enter negotiations with the US for admission as a state but President Madison seized the area by force under an executive order claiming it as part of the Louisiana Purchase. Territorial Governor of Louisiana William CC Claiborne occupied the area at the head of US Army troops ignored the provisional government seized the fort at Baton Rouge and divided the area into parishes of Orleans Territory. Unwilling to shoot US Army soldiers the republic's government dissolved.Louisiana was admitted as the 18th State into the United States on April 30 1812 but without the inclusion of the territory of the former Republic. The people of the area were not allowed to vote in the elections approving the state constitution nor in the election of state Governor. This led to fears that Spain was going to reclaim the area and the leaders of the rebellion would soon be in the dungeons of Morro Castle in Havana. The US Congress had passed a bill adding the Florida Parishes to the state but the Louisiana legislature had not agreed to this by the time of this letter.When news of the declaration of war against Britain and Spain reached New Orleans there were few soldiers and only two seaworthy vessels to counter the powerful British West Indies squadron. Governor Claiborne had ordered both ships into Spanish ports on diplomatic missions just before news of the war reached Louisiana leading the naval commander in New Orleans to complain to Washington. This action along with news of Spanish troops landing in Pensacola heightened fears among a people already afraid for their future. The Florida Parishes were officially added to the territory of Louisiana on August 4 three weeks after this letter and the 1819 Adams-Otis Treaty with Spain finally settled ownership of the area.The Wilkinson mentioned in the letter is General James Wilkinson newly arrived in Louisiana after being investigated for treason with Aaron Burr and (rightly) suspected of being a Spanish spy. Small wonder the people of the Florida Parishes feared for their lands and safety!?Thomas Bolling Robertson (1179-1828) was a political rival of William CC Claiborne. Appointed by President Jefferson as Secretary of the Louisiana Territory he was second in command under William Claiborne. He became Louisiana's first US Representative in 1812 when the state was admitted to the Union. Resigning in 1818 he served as Attorney General of Louisiana 1819-1820. In 1820 he became Louisiana's third Governor. During his tenure the long-simmering Anglo-Creole conflict erupted into violence with Robertson's support for moving the state capitol to Baton Rouge seen as the flashpoint that started the riots. He was offered the Federal judgeship for Louisiana as a way to save face while resigning as Governor.
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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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Early ''Albany Direct...DeWitt
Early ''Albany Direct...DeWitt Clinton'' broadside. Site 9 1/2'' x 11 1/4''. Pasted ballot on back dated 1841-42 ''DeWitt Clinton ''Gov. of N.Y.''
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Lot of Bill Clinton political
Lot of Bill Clinton political memorabilia, including Rite Aid Corp Dancin' Machine animated doll in original packaging, Cortrade International "Billy-Bob" bobble head in original packaging, "Clinton's Accomplishments toilet paper in original packaging, 1996 Inaugural Commemoratives campaign bus, tin litho Great Debate Clinton & Dole animated toys, playing cards in original packaging, sun glasses, cap, license plates, pennant, posters, Monica's Mouthwash
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Silhouette of De Witt Clinton by
Silhouette of De Witt Clinton by William Henry Brown William Henry Brown (American 1808-1883).? 19th century lithograph by E.B. & E.C. Kellogg (American 1840-1867) inscribed on plate From Life by Wm. H. Brown. l.l. Lith. of E.B. & E.C. Kellogg l.r. titled DE WITT CLINTON/ Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1844 by E.B. & E.C. Kellogg in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Connecticut.; 14.75 x 9.75 in. (sight).
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CLINTON OGILVIE American
CLINTON OGILVIE American (1836-1900) VIEW ON THE CROTON RIVER PERRY CARMEL PUTNAM CO. NY Oil on canvas: 16 x 12 1/4 in. Framed; verso inscribed; ''view on the Croton River/ Perry Carmel Putnam Co./ NY / Painted by Clinton Ogilvie/ New York City
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[Revolutionary War] Early
[Revolutionary War] Early American Politicians Oliver Ellsworth & Dewitt Clinton DsS Lot of 2 including a letter to pay Thaddeus Burns 29p 3s 4p for delivering powder dated October 3 1775 signed by Oliver Ellsworth; plus a City of New York City check for $16.43 to Charles Lee for cleaning wells dated September 13 1813 signed by Dewitt Clinton. Condition: Both very good. Second with a cross scored into the paper in the lower right quadrant.
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COLLECTION WITH CLINTON
COLLECTION WITH CLINTON INAUGURATION MEMORABILIACollection with Clinton Inauguration Memorabilia
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DEWITT CLINTON FALLS (1864-1937): A
DEWITT CLINTON FALLS (1864-1937): A PAIR OF COACHING SCENES Watercolor signed lower right. 11 x 20 1/2 in. (sight).
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CLINTON ADAMS, AMERICAN
CLINTON ADAMS, AMERICAN (1918-2002), GOLDEN TABLET, 1961, LITHOGRAPH ON ARCHES, 30"H X 22 1/4"W (SIGHT), 31 1/2"H X 23 1/2"W (FRAME)Clinton Adams, American, (1918-2002) Golden Tablet, 1961, lithograph on arches Pencil signed, titled and numbered 15/15 with publisher blindstamp. Collaborating Printer: Garo Antreasian. From the Archives of AskArt: A lithographer, painter, and writer of books about printmaking, Clinton Adams is known for his clean, abstracted architectural forms. He was born in Glendale, California and earned Bachelor of Education and Masters degrees from the University of California in Los Angeles. He has held the following positions: Professor of Art at the University of California, Los Angeles, 1946 to 1954; Chairman of the Art Department, 1954 to 1957, at the University of Kentucky; Dean of the College of Fine Arts at the University of New Mexico, 1961 to 1976; Director of the Tamarind Institute in Albuquerque, 1970 to 1985; and from 1974 to 1990, editor of the Tamarind Papers. He began his career with his primary focus upon painting but was introduced to lithography by Lynton Kistler. Adams then went on to co-found and direct the Tamarind Lithography workshop in Los Angeles and later New Mexico. Source: "Southwest Art", November 1999 Peter Falk, "Who Was Who in American Art" lithograph on arches Dimensions: 30"H x 22 1/4"W (sight), 31 1/2"H x 23 1/2"W (frame)
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CLINTON (BLAIR) KING, AMERICAN
CLINTON (BLAIR) KING, AMERICAN 1901-1979, MARINE MOTIF, AQUATINT, SIGHT: 20 3/4 X 13 1/2 IN. (52.7 X 34.3 CM.), FRAME: 30 3/4 X 24 1/2 IN. (78.1 X 62.2 CM.)CLINTON (BLAIR) KING, AMERICAN, 1901-1979 MARINE MOTIF, Aquatint Lower left numbered: 110/100; lower right signed: Clinton Blair Aquatint Dimensions: Sight: 20 3/4 x 13 1/2 in. (52.7 x 34.3 cm.), Frame: 30 3/4 x 24 1/2 in. (78.1 x 62.2 cm.) Provenance: Charleston, S.C., Museum House
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GROUP OF WHITE HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHS
GROUP OF WHITE HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHS FROM GENERAL POWELL'S RETIREMENT ON SEPTEMBER 30, 1993GROUP OF WHITE HOUSE PHOTOGRAPHS FROM GENERAL POWELL'S RETIREMENT ON SEPTEMBER 30, 1993, the photos, depicting Gen. Powell, wearing his Presidential Medal of Freedom, with President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore (8) Catalogue Provenance: Estate of General Colin L. Powell, to benefit America's Promise Alliance and the Colin Powell School at City College of New York.