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2PCS US CONSTITUTION, CONNECTICUT
2PCS US CONSTITUTION, CONNECTICUT NEWSPAPERS, 1787 Presented are two examples of The New Haven Gazette and the Connecticut Magazine dated November 29th and December 13th, 1787, both of which contain strong arguments made by the Founding Fathers towards the adoption of the Constitution. November's arguments are written by Patrick Henry on page 325 and Noah Webster beginning on page 321-324. One against the other for the Constitution. In December, Franklin. on page 341, advocates for it and then immediately signs it.
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PATRICK HENRY (1736-1799) AND
PATRICK HENRY (1736-1799) AND TOBIAS LEAR (1762 – 1816) AUTOGRAPHS Patrick Henry (1736-1799) Virginia statesman, patriot. Autographed document, dated 1875. Partly printed autographed document regarding continental line lease. 4 1/2 in. x 6 in.
Tobias Lear (1762 – 1816) Washington's secretary, Diplomat. Autographed letter, dated 1875. Document regarding Capt. Christopher Ripley. 9 1/2 in. x 7 1/2 in.
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(12) U.S. COINS, MEDALS, U.S. &
(12) U.S. COINS, MEDALS, U.S. & FOREIGN CURRENCY(lot of 39) Mostly coins and medals: (1) The Official Bicentennial Day Commemorative Medal; (5) American Revolution Bicentennial medals: Sam Adams and Patrick Henry, 1973, Paul Revere, 1975, George Washington, 1972, Thomas Jefferson, 1976, John Adams, 1974; (1) United States Bicentennial Silver Proof Set, 1976, Eisenhower dollar, Kennedy half dollar, Jefferson quarter; (1) U.S. Postal commemorative coin, 1971, Franklin and Blount, with Philadelphia and Washington, DC cancellation stamps; (1) Uncirculated 1971 Eisenhower Dollar; (1) Republic of the Marshall Islands, First Men on the Moon $5 Commemorative Coin; (1) State of Hawaii Friendship of Peoples Hawaii Bicentennial Medal 1976; (1) The Declaration Of Independence" framed pewter Ingot; (1) The Declaration Of Independence Medal Framed Plaque Franklin Mint, together with currency: U.S. and foreign currency: (3) U.S. two dollar bills, series 1976; (2) Bank of England ten pound notes; (20) Russian 25 ruble notes with Lenin picture, series 1961; (1) Finland ten marks; (1) Spain 2000 pesetas
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20 BACCARAT BOXED PAPERWEIGHTS.
20 BACCARAT BOXED PAPERWEIGHTS. To include Hoover, Bonaparte, Woodrow Wilson, James Moore, Henry Truman, Patrick Henry, Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, J F K, Harry S Truman. Larger Wilson, T. Paine, Pierre Loaval, Roosevelt, Bonaparte, Truman, Mount Rushmore, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Pane, Eleanor Roosevelt, H.Moore. From a Hollis, Queens, NY estate collection. Condition: Good.
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WATERFORD CRYSTAL SOCIETY PATRIOT'S
WATERFORD CRYSTAL SOCIETY PATRIOT'S PUNCH BOWLReleased by Waterford society only available with Waterford Society membership during the specific year each was released. This piece pays homage to some of the great American statemen like George Washington, Patrick Henry, and Thomas Jefferson. Features include open cut diamonds, 18th century swag cuts, prismatic ring, and circle of rosette. This item has its original box with measurements 13.5 in. L x 13.5 in. W x 9.5 in. H. Certificate of Authenticity included.
Issued: 2004
Dimensions: 8"H x 12"Dia.
Edition Number: 321/500 Manufacturer: Waterford
Country of Origin: Ireland
Condition:
Age related wear.
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VA BIRTH/SLAVE RECORD INC. JOHN
VA BIRTH/SLAVE RECORD INC. JOHN OVERTONCirca 1760s birth and baptism record from the area around Louisa County and Spotsylvania County, Virginia, including reference to the birth of John Overton and baptisms of two of his family's slaves. Moleskin-bound book contains 30 bound pages and 5 loose, partial pages recording births and baptisms of more than 300 people, including many listed as "Negro" along with apparently white families. Pages are inscribed front and back. John Overton is listed on page 3: "John Overton Son of James and Mary Overton was born April 9, 1766. Negro Clarace baptized Sept. 18th 1774. Negro Peggy baptized Aug. 10th 1777." Other families listed include the McGehees, Estes, Gentry, Lipscomb, Boxley, etc. Entries appear to run from the mid 1760s through 1778. Book - 8 3/4" x 7". Mid/late 18th century. Provenance: East Tennessee collection, acquired from an estate. Note: According to the Louisa County Historical Society, "Louisa County, VA was formed in 1742 when the population was large enough to support a courthouse. The county separated from Hanover County and was named after Princess Louisa, the daughter of King George II of England. Louisa County began to make its mark on the new nation when Thomas Walker led an expedition from Louisa County to explore the Cumberland Gap two decades before Daniel Boone. Thousands of people continued their migration west from Louisa County over the next hundred years." Spotsylvania County was founded in 1721 and named for the Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, Alexander Spotswood. The two counties were home to many notable patriots including Patrick Henry. John Overton was among the Louisa County residents who went west. He apprenticed to an attorney in Danville, Kentucky at the age of 21 and by 1789 had come to Nashville. There he made his fortune as a judge, land owner, and advisor to his friend President Andrew Jackson. Overton was a co-founder of the city of Memphis and the builder of Traveller's Rest, a historic Federal home now open to the public in Nashville, TN. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Fragile condition, with pages toned; edge losses, some scattered staining. The first 15 pages appear to be missing, and most of pages 16 and 17 (the first pages present here) have been cut or torn out. Five loose partial pages at back. Suede covering (which is not attached to the pages) may be later.
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PORCELAIN COMMEMORATIVE PLATES, SIX
PORCELAIN COMMEMORATIVE PLATES, SIX (6)Set of six porcelain commemorative plates; includes Staffordshire England "Federal Hall, Wall St. Where Washington Took Oath of Office as First President", "Landing of the Pilgrims", Enco National "Rockome Gardens, Arcola, Ill.", "Sterling Forest, Achilles Fountain, Tuxedo, New York", Royal Tudor Ware "Patrick Henry Addressing Virginia Assembly", and Royal Fenton "Battle of Lake Erie"; all plates measure approximately 9-15/16" in diameter; in Very Good overall condition with some crazing.
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BURRELL CONFEDERATE SHIP BATTLE
BURRELL CONFEDERATE SHIP BATTLE PAINTINGOld oil painting on canvas of a Civil War marine battle identified verso CSS PATRICK HENRY STEAMING TO THE RESCUE OF SURVIVORS ABANDONING THE STRICKEN USS CUMBERLAND AFTER SHE HAD BEEN FATALLY RAMMED IN ENGAGEMENT WITH THE CONFEDERATE IRONCLAD VIRGINIA MARCH 8, 1862. Signed Edward Burrell. 16 x 24 inches, framed 19 x 27.5 inches. Cleaned and restored.
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SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED DOCUMENT, P.
SIGNED AUTOGRAPHED DOCUMENT, P. HENRY 1788Patrick Henry (May 29, 1736 - June 6, 1799) typed text of document on verso. Mr. Henry "was an American attorney, planter, politician, and orator best known for his declaration to the Second Virginia Convention (1775): 'Give me liberty, or give me death!'" (Wiki). Framed, not examined out of frame. Frame size: 20" high, 28 1/8" long. Fading to lettering, staining to document. Small stain in image. Provenance: Property of a Fairfield County CT Collector.
Condition:
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SOUTHERN SCHOOL(19th century)
SOUTHERN SCHOOL(19th century)
Portrait of a Gentleman, unsigned, bears pencil inscription backing verso "Patrick Henry/Virginia/USA", watercolor on board, 5-1/2 x 4-1/4 in.; possibly period wood frame, 9 x 7-3/4 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Richmond, Virginia
Condition:
board originally oval, folded at edges to fit in frame, wear at all edges especially at folds, toning, some staining at top and at bottom edge; frame with crackle to finish and wear
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8 PC. BACCARAT ART GLASS SULFIDE
8 PC. BACCARAT ART GLASS SULFIDE PAPERWEIGHTS: Comprising; 1- Herbert Hoover, 1- Mount Rushmore, 1- Thomas Paine, 1- Woodrow Wilson, 1- Adlai E. Stevenson, 1- Patrick Henry, 1- Harry S. Truman, & 1- Eleanor Roosevelt. All reside in their original boxes. Each box Approx. 3'' h x 5'' l x 5'' w.
CONDITION: Scattered wear to boxes.
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BACCARAT, FIVE HISTORICAL FIGURE
BACCARAT, FIVE HISTORICAL FIGURE PAPERWEIGHTS 20th century, cut crystal and sulphide, to include the following figures: Napoleon, 1974; Robert E. Lee, 1954; Thomas Paine, 1975; Pope John Paul XXIII,1963; Patrick Henry, circa 1970s. All with acid mark to underside.
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SEVEN 19TH CENTURY BOOKS ON
SEVEN 19TH CENTURY BOOKS ON AMERICAN HISTORY AND AN 18TH CENTURY REPRINT To include: Textbook of the Washington Benevolent Society (Concord, 1814); Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry (Philadelphia, 1817); Lives of the Presidents (New York, 1837); The Pictorial Life of General Washington (Philadelphia, 1847); The Great Rebellion (Hartford, 1863 and 1866); Memoirs of Robert E. Lee (New York &c., 1886) (lacks title page); plus...The Williamsburg Art of Cookery (Richmond, 1938).
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FOUR INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO.
FOUR INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. 'PATRICK HENRY' SILVER JULEP CUPSFOUR INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. 'PATRICK HENRY' SILVER JULEP CUPS, marked 'Patrick Henry, International/ Sterling and P705', each flaring beaker atop a spreading stepped and beaded base, with similar rims, h: 4 in., 15.6 ozt; together with another julep cup, hand wrought by Chicago Silver Co. with hammered sides and an applied cypher under the rolled rim, h: 4.5 in. (5)
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PATRICK HENRY, PART-PRINTED DEED,
PATRICK HENRY, PART-PRINTED DEED, SIGNED, 1786 Patrick Henry (1736-1799, Patriot and orator, Governor of Virginia) part-printed document, signed, January 11, 1786: Deed for 300 acres in Norfolk Co., Va., purchased by William Happer; 18 1/4 x 14 3/4 in., framed.
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TWO BICENTENNIAL SILVER ITEMS
TWO BICENTENNIAL SILVER ITEMS 1973 Bicentennial Commemorative Silver medal (Samuel Adams and Patrick Henry). July 4 1971 First Day cover with American Bicentennial Silver Proof.
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18 - 1 OUNCE .999 SILVER PROOF
18 - 1 OUNCE .999 SILVER PROOF MEDALS Produced by Wayne Ashford, Memphis TN, in the mid to late 1970s, these silver medals tended to focus on historical events on US stamps and the US Mail. Each one has its own plastic case and description card: The Invoices in late 1979 warned of coming silver price increases as the Hunt Brothers began their move on the silver market. National Anthem, 1979 Calendar, Jimmy Carter, The Ocean Route, Patrick Henry, 1978 Calendar, First American Flag, Lindberg - 50th Anniversary, Our First President, Battle of Saratoga, Valley Forge, Butterfield Overland Mails (#1 postal), Articles of Confederation, Pony Express (#2 postal), Signing of the Constitution, The Liberty Bell, Lexington-Concord, 300th Anniversary Boston Post Road
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WIRT. LIFE OF PATRICK HENRY, 1818
WIRT. LIFE OF PATRICK HENRY, 1818 William Wirt SKETCHES OF THE LIFE AND CHARACTER OF PATRICK HENRY 2nd ed corrected (Philadelphia: Webster, 1818) 8vo, full sheep skin. Binding worn, many pages with folded corners.
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THREE LARGE ANTIQUE FRAMED
THREE LARGE ANTIQUE FRAMED ENGRAVINGS 19th century; including one of Patrick Henry delivering his "Give Me Liberty" speech, 1765, 33 1/2 x 26 1/2 in. overall; and a scene of Martha Washington and guests at a reception.
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RICHARD BLAND [PATRICK HENRY]
RICHARD BLAND [PATRICK HENRY] 1770 ALSJuly 11, 1770, dated letter signed by Richard Bland and Patrick Henry (whose signature appears to have been in the same hand as the writer of the letter). It is possible that this is a secretarial copy. Mentions governors Colden (New York) and Penn(Pennsylvania), as well as Lord Botetourt (royal governor of Virginia), in relation to "a general plea for the regulation of the Indian trade." Letter measures 10" x 8". This document is one of several dozen important signed pieces in today's salthat 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 item can be shipped in-house. shipping info
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12 EXETER SILVER PLATE MINT JULEP
12 EXETER SILVER PLATE MINT JULEP CUPS Twelve Exeter silver plate mint julep cups in the Patrick Henry pattern, of classic form with different armorial crest etched to the fronts having banners such as ?Avise la fin?, (consider the end) and "Advancez, " (Step Onward) with gold wash interiors, maker marked also signed FH&S. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Lee Friedman, Atlanta, Georgia. Approximate dimensions: h. 4. 75", w. 3. 25".
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PATRICK HENRY, WIRT, 1817 LAFAYETTE
PATRICK HENRY, WIRT, 1817 LAFAYETTE TOUR, 1824 Two Books consisting of Life of Patrick Henry; by William Wirt, Philadelphia 1817; rebound in black tooled leather; area of foxing throughout; along with a book titled "A Sketch of the Tour of General Lafayette; by John Foster, Portland 1824; half calf, with foxing throughout; largest 9"H 6"W
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PATRICK HENRY STERLING SILVER
PATRICK HENRY STERLING SILVER MINT JULEP CUP 20th century, pattern number 184, without maker's mark, with beaded upper rim and foot, without monogram.
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A GROUPING OF FIVE AMERICAN
A GROUPING OF FIVE AMERICAN STERLING SILVER JULEP CUPS Early to mid-20th century, makers include: William Nost Co., pattern number 107, with H D script monogram; Preisner with L W B script monogram; one with mark of Fisher with ARTS CLUB /1961 / B.S.L. engraved dedication; Manchester Silver Co. with B R D script monogram; and International Patrick Henry, without monogram.
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SEVEN 19TH CENTURY BOOKS ON
SEVEN 19TH CENTURY BOOKS ON AMERICAN HISTORY AND AN 18TH CENTURY REPRINT To include: Textbook of the Washington Benevolent Society (Concord, 1814); Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry (Philadelphia, 1817); Lives of the Presidents (New York, 1837); The Pictorial Life of General Washington (Philadelphia, 1847); The Great Rebellion (Hartford, 1863 and 1866); Memoirs of Robert E. Lee (New York &c., 1886) (lacks title page); plus...The Williamsburg Art of Cookery (Richmond, 1938).
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PATRICK HENRY STERLING SILVER JULEP
PATRICK HENRY STERLING SILVER JULEP CUP, 4.8 OZTPatrick Henry Sterling Silver Julep Cup,, Dimensions: 4.8 ozt
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LAND GRANT ISSUED TO WILLIAM
LAND GRANT ISSUED TO WILLIAM MCGEHEE BY GOVERNOR PATRICK HENRY, WASHINGTON COUNTY, VIRGINIA, 1785Land Grant Issued to William McGehee by Governor Patrick Henry, Washington County, Virginia, 1785 Ink on paper with type-printed boilerplate state-specific text with script notation describing the individual property and terms of agreement. Dimensions: Sight size of sheet: 19-7/8 x 15 -1/8 in (50.5 x 38.4 cm); Framed: 27-3/8 x 30-1/8 in (69.5 x 76.5 cm)
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ATTRIBUTED TO SAMUEL BADGER (MA,
ATTRIBUTED TO SAMUEL BADGER (MA, 1873-1919) The Packet Ship "Patrick Henry" in distress at sea under a winter storm, probably the storms in the Atlantic crossing of January 1854. Oil on canvas, unsigned, but almost certainly from the hand of Badger, housed in the original lemon gold cove frame, OS: 23 3/4' x 36 3/4", SS: 18 1/2" x 31 1/2", cleaned and relined.
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Five Baccarat sulphide glass
Five Baccarat sulphide glass paperweights subjects include: Patrick Henry, Andrew Jackson, Harry Truman, Thomas Payne, and Wellington(?), 2 3/4 in. Diam.
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Four sterling silver mint julep
Four sterling silver mint julep cups two with applied profiles of Patrick Henry. 4.5''h. 24 troy oz.
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1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraving.
1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraving. Rothermel, P.F. after. "Patrick Henry Delivering His Celebrated Speech in The House of Burgesses, Virginia, A.D. 1765." N.p., [ca. 1850]. 24 1/4 x 17 1/2 inches (615 x 445 mm) - image & text. Later color. Possible restrike.
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PATRICK HENRY LAND GRANT.
PATRICK HENRY LAND GRANT. Partially printed grant to Benjamin Wilson seven hundred ninety-five acres of land along the Little Kanhawa River in what is now West Virginia. Signed by Henry lower right. Framed 14 1/4''h. 16''w. Fold lines faded.
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Civil War Stereo Views
Civil War Stereo Views "Photographic History - War for the Union", series published by E & H.T. Anthony & Co., New York, 1865, after Brady, 32 stereo views on yellow mounts, images include Union officers, living and deceased soldiers, battle sites, forts and other buildings, fortifications and earthworks, southern views in Virginia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia, one view of General Grant and family signed verso by his son, Frederick Grant, all with paper labels verso describing scene, each approximately 3-1/4 x 6-3/4 in.; detailed listing: #1994: Aqueduct Bridge above Georgetown, on the Potomac. Government Vessels and Canal boats filled with Stores, escaping the Raiders, July 12, 1864.#2296: Slave Pen, Alexandria, Va.#2330: Hanover Junction, 20 miles from Richmond; a point of note in McClellan’s and Grant’s Campaigns.#2365: Fortifications near Yorktown, Va.#2428: Lieut. Gen. Grant and chief of staff, Gen. Rawlins, at his Head Quarters, at Cold Harbor, Va. Taken June 14th, 1864.#2432: Group of Generals: Hancock, Birney, Gibbon and Barlow, in the field, near Richmond, Va.#2549: Gen. Butlers’ Dutch Gap Canal. In the centre is a dam to keep out the water, and passage way for workmen; on the left is a railroad track for drawing out the dirt; in the foreground a mud scow.#2590: Gen. Grant’s favorite filed horse Cincinnati. Taken at City Point, Va.#2591: Jeff. Davis, one of Gen. Grant’s saddle horses. Taken at City Point, Va.#2610: Dutch Gap Canal and Group of Soldiers. Taken after the bank was blown out. On the extreme end a portion of the bank remains, which forms a profile, which the soldiers call Jeff. Davis.#2691: Gun boat Kansas. Officers in the foreground. James River, Va.#3094: Group of Relics in Charleston, SC, Arsenal, showing Rebel torpedoes, shot, shell, and breach of the 600 lb. Blakely Gun.#3103: Broad St., Charleston SC, looking East, with the ruins of the Roman Catholic Cathedral and St. Michael’s church in the distance.#3127: Fort Sumpter, east face, Charleston Harbor, SC showing the Palmetto Works erected to strengthen the fort.#3139: Interior of Fort Sumpter, Charleston Harbor, Sc, April 14th, 1865, pending the ceremony of raising the old Flag.#3175: A Dead Rebel Soldier, as he lay in the Treches of Fort Mahone, called by the Soldiers “Fort Damnation.” The View was taken the Morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865.#3177: C.S. Soldier killed by a shell in the Trenches of Fort Mahone, called by the Soldiers “Fort Damnation.” This View was taken the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865.#3182: Rebel Soldiers killed in the Trenches of Fort Mahone, called by the Soldiers “Fort Damnation.” The view shows the construction of their Bomb Proofs and Covered passages, which branch off in every direction. Taken the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865.#3183: This Picture is a good view of the Covered Ways inside the Rebel Fort Mahone, called by the Soldiers “Fort Damnation.” The Union Soldiers had to charge up and down these obstructions. In the foreground centre is a dead Rebel Soldier sticking out through the debris, and further on lies another Confederate Soldier. This View was taken the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865.#3184: Rebel Soldier killed in the Trenches of Fort Mahone, called by the Soldiers “Fort Damnation.” This View was taken the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865.#3192: Chevaux de fries, and breast works in the Union Fort Sedgwick, called by the Rebels “Fort Hell,” showing two wounded soldiers. This view was made the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865.#3198: Rebel Prisoners on their way to the rear, captured by Gen. Sheriden at Five Forks April 3d 1865. This View was taken April 3d, after the storming of Petersburgh, Va.#3243: Ruins in the burnt district, from the Petersburgh railroad Depot, showing a portion of the Arsenal grounds, Richmond, Va.#3285: Park of Captured Guns at Rocketts, Richmond, Va.#3362: “Castle Thunder,” Cary St., the place where so many Union prisoners suffered. Richmond, Va.#3288: Residence of Gen. Robert E. Lee, Franklin St., Richmond, Va.#3365: Libby Prison, Richmond, Va.#3366: St. John’s Church, Church Hill, Richmond, Va. This church is the place where Patrick Henry made his immortal speech. #3376: Mansion occupied by Jeff. Davis, during the Rebellion, cor. Clay and Twelfth St. Richmond, Va.#3399: Lieut. Gen. Grant, Wife and Son at his Head Quarters, City Point, Va. (signed)#3624: Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman and Horse. This View was taken in the Trenches before Atlanta, Ga.#3652: Lulu Falls, on top of Lookout Mountain, Tenn.
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A Group of Four Antique American
A Group of Four Antique American Engravings of Prominent Statesmen including "John Hancock" engraved by I.B. Forrest after John Singleton Copley (American 1738-1815); "John C. Calhoun" engraved by T.B. Welch after J.B. Longacre (American late 18th/early 19th c.) "Daniel Boone" engraved by J.B. Longacre after Chester Harding (American 1792-1866) and "Patrick Henry" engraved by E. Wellmore after J.B. Longacre; each 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/2 in. matted and framed alike.
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(10) Baccarat Glass Sulphide
(10) Baccarat Glass Sulphide Paperweights, 5 made for the Franklin Mint Depicting Baron de Montesquieu, Marquis de Lafayette, Admiral de Grasse, Louis XVI, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 5 others including Liberty Bell, Angel with Star, Patrick Henry, US Grant, Mar 1954, Marquis de Lafayette, 1955, no damage Estimate $400-600
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Eight Baccarat sulphide glass
Eight Baccarat sulphide glass paperweights in original boxes paperweights include: Thomas Paine Eleanor Roosevelt Patrick Henry Theodore Roosevelt Harry Truman Herbert Hoover James Monroe and Woodrow Wilson all with acid etched mark all 2 3/4 in. Diam. Estimate $ 300-500 All in good condition with original boxes that are also in good condition.