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GEORGE LUNDEEN, BRONZE OF THOMAS
GEORGE LUNDEEN, BRONZE OF THOMAS JEFFERSONGeorge Lundeen (American b. 1948), bronze of Thomas Jefferson, 15 3/4" h., 15 1/4" w.
NO in-house shipping for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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A Mailman's Porcelain
A Mailman's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mug
Early 20th Century
bearing the name R. Oglesby on the face of a postcard.card dated Dec. 25, 1916 with postmark of Chester, PA, and features a hand-painted Thomas Jefferson 1-cent stamp.underside marked T&V Limoges France and with further marks for G.B.S.Co.Height 3 3/4 inches.
Robert Phillip Oglesby was born on December 25, 1883, in Chester, Pennsylvania to Phillip Powell and Elizabeth Oglesby. He married Helen "Nellie" Cullen in 1905 and was working as a stone cutter at a marble yard by 1910. The U.S. Federal Census of 1920 reports that Oglesby had fathered two children and was working as a clerk at the local post office. He and Nellie went on to have two more children before his death on November 29, 1946.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
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10VOL MARK TWAIN BOOKS INCLUDING
10VOL MARK TWAIN BOOKS INCLUDING LIMITED EDITIONS A lot of 10 books by Mark Twain: The Adventures of Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass by Mark Twain. Published 1928 by Covici. First edition. Bound in brown boards with a label on the front. LIght wear, dust jacket not present. 4to. 59pp. Mark Twain's Birthday: Report of the Celebration of the Sixty-Seventh Thereof at the Metropolitan Club, New York November 28th, 1902. Bound in red boards with gilt titling. Light wear to boards. Pages clear. 4to. 49pp. Tom Sawyer, Detective with Other works. Bound from Harper's Magazine. Green boards with titling on the spine. Some staining on the boards. Light pencil marks on some pages. 4to. A Tramp Abroad by Mark Twain. Published 1880 by Belford and Company, Toronto. Bound in green boards with blind stamping. Wear on the boards and light marking on pages. 8vo. 410pp. Mark Twain's Conversation As It Was by the Social Fireside in the Time of the Tudors. Privately published by Lyle Stuart. Undated. Bound in a red board with gilt titling on the spine. Comes in a slipcase. Some wear to book boards with light pencil marks on pages. Slipcase has some staining. 4to. Extracts From Adam's Diary by Mark Twain. Published 1904 by Harper and Brothers. Bound in red with gilt and black decoration. Light wear to boards, particularly at the edges. Institutional stamp present on interior. 8vo. 89pp. Mark Twain's Autobiography and First Romance. Published 1871 by Sheldon and Company. Bound in green boards with gilt titling with blind stamping. Light wear throughout with some pencil marks on interior. 8vo. 46pp. The Mammoth Cod by Mark Twain. Published 1976 by Maladicta. Bound in green with a dust jacket. 8vo. 25pp. A Horse's Tale by Mark Twain. Published 1907 by Harper and Brothers. Bound in red pictorial cloth with a horse on the cover. Light wear and staining on boards. Light pencil marks inside. 8vo. 153pp. Choice Words of Mark Twain. Published 1878 by Chatto and Windus. Red cloth boards with gilt decoration. Moderate wear on boards, spine slightly loose and some writing on interior, including title page. 8vo. 563pp.
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10VOL MARK TWAIN BOOKS INCLUDING
10VOL MARK TWAIN BOOKS INCLUDING LIMITED EDITIONS A lot of 10 books by Mark Twain: Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog by Mark Twain. Published 1940 by Pocahontas Press. Bound in striped boards. Light wear on boards. Pages look clean. 16mo. 19pp. King Leopold's Soliloquy by Mark Twain. Published 1905 by P.R. Warren. Second edition. Bound in brown boards with a paper title on the front. Dust jacket not present. 12mo. 56pp. Merry Tales by Mark Twain. Published 1892 by Charles L. Webster. Bound in green boards with gilt titling on the front. Some wear to boards with pencil marks from a previous owner inside. 12mo. 209pp. with ads. The Curious Republic of Gondour by Mark Twain. Published 1919 by Boni and Liveright. Bound in yellow boards with black titling. Light wear on boards with pencil marks from a previous owner just inside. No dust jacket present. 12mo. 140pp. English As She Is Taught by Mark Twain. Published 1887 by T. Fisher Unwin. Bound in tan blind stamped boards with black titling. Wear on the boards. Some spine loosening. 12mo. 109pp. The Niagara Book by Mark Twain. Published 1893 by Underhll and Nichols, Buffalo. Bound in green boards with silver decoration and red titling. Light wear on boards. Pages look good with only light pencil marks at the front. 12mo. 225pp. Fireside Conversation in the Time of Queen Elizabeth or 1601, A Fragment by Mark Twain. Privately printed in 1920. Specially bound in blue boards with gilt titling on a red field. Light wear and pencil marks at the front. 12mo. 25pp. Mark Twain - Privately Printed for C. Charles Burlingame in 1948. Pictorial cover with an illustration of Mark Twain and a facsimile signature. 8vo.
Mark Twain's Letters to The Rogers Family - The Millicent Library Collection. Edited with Notes and Introduction by Earl J. Dias. Published 1970 by Reynolds Dewalt. Bound in red boards with gilt titling. 8vo. 76pp. The Adventures of Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass by Mark Twain. Published 1938 by Covici. Bound in brown boards with a dust jacket. Some light wear on the dust jacket. 8vo. 59pp.
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NEW ENGLAND GALAXY NEWSPAPER SET,
NEW ENGLAND GALAXY NEWSPAPER SET, 1826-1827 Complete set of bound newspapers dated February 10, 1826 through December 14th, 1827, included and most notable is the announcement of the death of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, "Wednesday last was observed as a day of mourning for these two illustrious individuals...etc." Also gives the order of procession for each of these two historic men. Nice condition. as well as all the world and local news, advertisements, etc. Unbound with solid bindings.
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THOMAS JEFFERSON, MESSAGE FROM
THOMAS JEFFERSON, MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT, 1809 Thomas Jefferson, Message from the President of the United States Communicating Further Information in Relation to the Affairs of the United States with Great Britain, January 17, 1809, 1st edition, 1 of 5,000 copies originally printed for Members of Congress and others in the capitol for the city of Washington. A&G Way, Printers 1809. Provenance from James Lowrey and Whitehill with both names inked on the front page. 28pp.
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THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMOIRS, PUBLISHED
THOMAS JEFFERSON MEMOIRS, PUBLISHED 1809 Volume 2 of the Memoirs of the Hon. Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State, Vice President and President of the United States Containing A Concise History of Those States, From the Acknowledgement of their Independence; With A View of the Rise and Progress of French Influence and French Principles in That Country. by Thomas Jefferson. Printed for the Purchasers, 1809. First edition. Volume 2 only. Bound in modern calf with marbled boards with label affixed and two free papers at the front and one being original also with three free end papers at verso of which two being original. 8vo. 434pp.
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3VOL H. RANDALL, LIFE OF THOMAS
3VOL H. RANDALL, LIFE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON Three volume set of The Life of Thomas Jefferson by Henry Randall. Published 1858, Derby and Jackson. First edition. Three volume set finely quarter bound in brown leather with marbled boards. Spine features raised bands and decoration in black with gilt titling on a field of black. Marbled end papers and marbled page edges.
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4VOL T. JEFFERSON, PAPERS OF
4VOL T. JEFFERSON, PAPERS OF JEFFERSON, PUB. 1830 Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies, From The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Edited by Thomas Jefferson Randolph. Published 1830 by Gray and Bowen. Second edition. Original state boards with red spine and gray boards. Label on each spine with titling. Page edges kept rough. Contains fold out pieces. 8vo.
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SELECTION OF EULOGIES, JEFFERSON
SELECTION OF EULOGIES, JEFFERSON AND ADAMS, 1826 John Tyler and Others, A Selection of Eulogies Pronounced in the Several States, in Honor of Those Illustrious Patriots and Statesmen John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Printed 1826 by D.F. Robinson and Co. 426pp. Period boards with a cloth spine and a period label.
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BILL OF RIGHTS, COLUMBIAN CENTINEL,
BILL OF RIGHTS, COLUMBIAN CENTINEL, MARCH 1792 The Columbian Centinel, dated March 21, 1792. #825. Contains a detailed list of states that ratified the Bill of Rights and their said information, The adopted amendments officially became amendments one through ten of the United States Constitution on March 1, 1792, when Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson notified the governors of the several states of "the ratifications by three fourths of the Legislatures of the Several States, of certain articles in addition and amendment of the Constitution of the United States, proposed by Congress to the said Legislatures. This example came out just 20 days after the amendments became official.
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BILL OF RIGHTS, COLUMBIAN
BILL OF RIGHTS, COLUMBIAN CENTINEL NEWSPAPER, 1792 Ratification of the Bill of Rights. The Columbian Centinel. Boston; Wednesday, March 21, 1792. printed by Benjamin Russell. volume XVII [17], number 3, total number 825. Four pages, pages [9]-12 and printed in four columns.Continuing the work of its predecessor, the Massachusetts Centinel and the Republican Journal, the Columbian Centinel was considered highly influential and boasted one of the highest circulation numbers in Boston. This issue includes several notices regarding state legislative acts to ratify the Bill of Rights. It begins with the text: "Ratification's of the Amendments to the Constitution of the United States." Following Virginia's vote in December 1791, the required number of states had passed ten of the twelve amendments. On March 1, 1792, Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson sent a circular to the governors of the states, including the articles that had been ratified, which became the Bill of Rights, as well as the two proposed amendments that had not been ratified but were still in question, as the action of the Massachusetts legislature in 1790 had not been transmitted to Jefferson. These state notices encompass the entire first page and a large portion of the second page where they conclude. The paper also includes contemporary advertisements and several articles documenting the workings of the early republic, the invention of a steam jack, and a letter from Arnold Hunter concerning the Northwest Indian.
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G. WASHINGTON AND T. JEFFERSON
G. WASHINGTON AND T. JEFFERSON SIGNED SEA LETTER An incredibly scarce piece signed by two of the America's Founding Fathers. This document is boldly signed by George Washington as president and Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State. Signed 4 language cut ship document of July 9th,1793, and countersigned by the collector of customs H. Baylies (Hodijah Baylies - signed by him 3 times) for the schooner named Rebecca to ship commander Samuel Swasey. Sealed and matted in a double sided archival glass with black wood frame.
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TYLER, DECLARATION OF
TYLER, DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE BROADSIDE, 1818 Benjamin Owen Tyler (America 1789-1855), publisher, Peter Maverick (American 1780-1831), engraver and printer, "The Declaration of Independence", 1818, copperplate engraving on paper, facsimile broadside with dedication to Thomas Jefferson at upper margin, and endorsement by Secretary of State Richard Rush to lower left, publisher, engraver, printer, and date to lower margin. Framed.
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P. FRENEAU, AMERICAN REVOLUTION,
P. FRENEAU, AMERICAN REVOLUTION, POEMS, 1795 Poems Written Between the Years 1768 & 1794, by Philip Freneau, of New Jersey: A New Edition, Revised and Corrected by the Author; Including a considerable number of Pieces never before Published. Monmouth (N.J.), Printed at the press of the author, 1795, and, of American Independence, XIX. Already well-known as a poet, satirist, and journalist, Philip Freneau was encouraged by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison to publish and edit The National Gazette (1791-1793) in Philadelphia. This publication gave voice to Jeffersonian Democratic-Republican views, largely to counter the Hamiltonian Federalist tone of John Fenno's Gazette of the United States. Freneau is often called the "Poet of the American Revolution." Book is fully bound in dark brown, almost black leather. Raised bands and gilt titling on the spine. Errata page in the back.
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THOMAS JEFFERSON, RESPECTING
THOMAS JEFFERSON, RESPECTING BARBARY PIRATES, 1801 Documents Respecting Barbary, Accompanying the President's Communications to Congress on the 8th December 1801. By Thomas Jefferson, printed 1801 by William Duane, Washington City. First edition. Important political writings regarding the pirates of the Barbary Coast. Re-bound book with blue boards and gilt titling on the spine. 48pp.
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THE VIRGINIA AND KENTUCKY
THE VIRGINIA AND KENTUCKY RESOLUTIONS, 1832 The Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 and 99; with Mr. Thomas Jefferson's Original Draught Thereof: Also, Madison's Report, Calhoun's Address, Resolutions of the Several States in Relation to States Rights. With Other Documents in Support of the Jeffersonian Doctrines of 98. Published by Jonathan Elliot, 1832. Bound in marbled boards with a paper label on the front.
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AMERICAN LARGE CENT - SILVER COIN
AMERICAN LARGE CENT - SILVER COIN COLLECTION ,19-20th CenturyLot consists of United States Type Cents in plastic display, Franklin Mint .925 Silver dollar medallion of Thomas Jefferson and Albert Einstein (each 38.8 mm x 27 grams)1945 Mercury dime 1945-S (micro s), 1955 dime, 1949-D Jefferson nickel, 1955 dime, 1955-D dime, 1955-D dime, $7 .900 silver Roosevelt dimes, Misc. mixed Indian head and Lincoln pennies, and 1840 large cent. Condition Various states of condition. Provenance From the safe of an East Providence, Rhode Island family. Dimensions Overall lot measures 6" x 4" x 3" Circa/ Origin 19-20th Century Medium Metal, plastic, paper
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(15) Law themed prints including
(15) Law themed prints including Vanity Fair judge prints, engraving of Thomas Jefferson and others, largest framed size 22-1/4" x 17", fair to poor condition, damaged frames
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THOMAS JEFFERSON SIGNED NOTEnote
THOMAS JEFFERSON SIGNED NOTEnote dated "Aug. 7, 97" reading "Received of Mr. Lindsay forty dollars for two stoves got for him at Philadelphia", signed "Th:Jefferson", matted and framed below Johnson, Fry & Co. hand colored engraving, signed note sight approximately 3 x 5 in.; framed 23 x 15-1/2 in. overall
Provenance: Estate of Dr. N. B. Baroody, Jr., Florence, South Carolina
Condition:
signed note with tiny pinhole in corner and one area discretely reinforced (not on top of ink), also visible fold and light wrinkle to paper; engraving with mild discoloration; neither removed from frame for examination
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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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(18) COLLECTION FRANKLIN MINT
(18) COLLECTION FRANKLIN MINT PRESIDENTIAL PLATES(lot of 18) Collection of Franklin Mint sterling silver limited edition Presidential plates, with 24kt gold inlay, issued by the White House Historical Association, each with corresponding serial number, accompanied with Certificate of Authenticity and retained in original presentation boxes, including: Gerald Ford, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Andrew Johnson, Thomas Jefferson, Zachary Taylor, John F. Kennedy, Woodrow Wilson, James Madison, Andrew Jackson, James A. Garfield, Warren G. Harding, William H. Taft, James K. Polk, Herbert Hoover, John Tyler, Ulysses S. Grant, plate: approx 8"diam, box: approx 10.5"h, 10.5"w, 1.75"d; 86.80ozt total (approximate weight based on an average)
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(13) POLITICAL SOUVENIRS, SMITH,
(13) POLITICAL SOUVENIRS, SMITH, HOOVER, OTHERS(lot of 13) Political souvenirs, (2) mugs, Alfred E. Smith and Herbert Hoover, both by Syracuse China for Patriotic Products, Philadelphia, 6.75"h, 6.5"w, 5.25"d; (1) barrel-form mug, one side with a relief profile of Franklin Roosevelt, "The New Deal," 4"h, 5"w, 3.75"d; (1) George Washington, plate "made specially for Fraunces Tavern, New York City, Fondeville, England," 9"diam; (1) George Washington plate, Hutschenreuther, Bavaria, 10"diam; (1) "Commemorating the United Nations of World War II....against the treacherous aggressors .... Fondeville," 10.5"diam; (1) amethyst reticulated edge plate, "Lincoln," 9.25"diam; (1) metal bust of Theodore Roosevelt, marked at the back Roosevelt Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa., 3.75"h; (1) metal bust of Thomas Jefferson with backplate of Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company, 5.5"h; (2) ceramic bust of Barry Goldwater and Lyndon Johnson, 5"h; (1) miniature brick marked LBJ, 1"h, 3.5"w, 1.5/8"d; (1) "Happy Days" barrel-form bank, metal by J. Chein, lacks key, 4"h; 14lbs total
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EASTON PRESS PRESIDENTS LEATHER
EASTON PRESS PRESIDENTS LEATHER BOUND 69 VOLUMES 69 Leather Bound Easton Press Volumes, dealing with Presidents / Presidential Politics, to include: The Works of John Adams (2 vols), James K. Polk (2 vols), James Monroe, Truman (2 vols), An American Life, In The Arena, President James Buchanan, Herbert Hoover, Martin Van Buren, Years of Upheaval (2 vols), Rutherford B. Hayes, The Life of Andrew Johnson, Lyndon Johnson, Chester A. Arthur, Washington Papers, Theodore Roosevelt, Grover Cleveland, Speaking My Mind, The Complete Madison, James K. Polk, Benjamin Harrison, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Grant Presidential Decisions, Zachary Taylor, Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Adams (2 Vols), Shadow Of Blooming Grove, Zachary Taylor, The President's House, Old Tippecanoe, A Puritan in Babylon, The Federalist, Martin Van Buren, Days of McKinley, John Adams, Zachary Taylor, Benjamin Harrison, Harry S. Truman, Grover Cleveland, Presidency of J.F.K. (2 vols), Andrew Johnson, The Fourth President, William Howard Taft, Roosevelt (2 vols), And Tyler Too, Grant, Personal Memoirs of U.S. Grant, Woodrow Wilson, Millard Fillmore, Garfield, George Bush, Herbert Hoover, Franklin Pierce, Speeches of the American Presidents (2 Vols), Lincoln, Eisenhower Diaries, Beyond Peace, Washington, Eisenhower (2 vols). Condition: Basically as new / new. All / most with Easton Press Book Plates applied.
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THOMAS JEFFERSON (1743-1826): SEA
THOMAS JEFFERSON (1743-1826): SEA LETTER FOR THE SCHOONER FANNY & CATHERINESigned by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, June 7, 1804.
33 x 28 1/2 in. (Framed).
Note on the reverse from Bauman Rare Books: The printed sea letter for the schooner Fanny & Catherine, signed by Jefferson and countersigned by Secretary of State James Madison, and finished in hand by Jedediah Huntington, New London Collector of Customs. New London, Connecticut, June 7, 1804. original broadside, measuring 20 by 16 inches, matted and framed with contemporary line and stipple engraved portraits of both Jefferson and Madison.
Original sea letter issued to Commander Chauncey Barnard, vetting the Fanny & Catherine for departure from New London to Barbados, "laden with livestock provisions," boldly signed by Jefferson and Madison.
The "sea letter," printed with the same text in four columns in French, Spanish, English and Dutch, was issued to those ships that sailed the Atlantic as a guarantee of United States protection of both the vessel and her owners in foreign waters. Every American-owned ship was required to keep its letter as part of her papers. The dates shown on sea letters are no those on which the President and Secretary of State signed them, but rather the dates that the Collector of Customs entered information for a particular ship upon leaving port. Blank forms were signed in advance by the President and Secretary of State and sent to the Collectors, who would then fill in the details as occasions arose. New London boasts the oldest continuously operating customhouse in the United States, where this sea letter was issued. Original paper seal intact. Generally quite clean, six fold lines, one mildly affecting the bottom of Jefferson's large signature.
Condition
Paper is creased, minor staining and wear. 1 1/2 in tape repair to top edge of document. Handsomely framed.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
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THOMAS JEFFERSON, AUTOGRAPH
THOMAS JEFFERSON, AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT PAGE After 1804, White House or Monticello, a one-page autograph manuscript catalogue of personal papers, headed "A" and initialed in the text, 2-page cataloguing information and provenance from The 19th Century Shop verso, matted with engraving and framed under plexiglass, 8"h x 6"w (sheet), 18"h x 23.5"w (frame)
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39PC SILVER PROOF HALF DOLLAR &
39PC SILVER PROOF HALF DOLLAR & QUARTER SETS United States,1990-2006Includes an Eisenhower Centennial silver dollar, a Thomas Jefferson 250th Anniversary silver dollar, a U.S. Veterans Commemorative three silver dollar set, a 2004, 2005, and two 2006 U.S. silver quarter proof sets, a 50th Anniversary of D-Day silver proof collection, and a John F. Kennedy silver coin.
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THOMAS JEFFERSON HANDWRITTEN NOTE
THOMAS JEFFERSON HANDWRITTEN NOTE DATED 1801 NOTE 1.75” X 6” SIGHT. FRAMED 10.75” X 15”.THOMAS JEFFERSON HANDWRITTEN NOTE, Dated 1801, "Th Jefferson having perused the enclosed returns with his compliments to Col Worthington". Reverse with barely visible "R.J. Meigs Nov 20, 1801". Dimensions: Note 1.75" x 6" sight. Framed 10.75" x 15".
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Lot of mixed metal, c/o Franklin
Lot of mixed metal, c/o Franklin Mint silver plate Harvest Bowl with embossed gilt band (9-5/8" dia x 5-1/2" h), (2) Stieff pewter swirled bowls (6-1/4" dia x 3-5/8" h), SP collection double handled tray (23" x 14-5/8"), Gorham round tray with gadrooned edge (14" dia), Cheshire round tray with reticulated & gadrooned edge (11-1/8" dia), unmarked pierced tray (9-3/4" dia), Kirk Stieff pewter Revere bowl (10-1/2" dia x 5-1/2" h), Hanle & Debler pewter Revere bowl (7-1/4" dia x 3-3/4" h), Stieff ATC pewter Revere bowl (9-1/8" dia x 5" h), pair of 1977 Williamsburg brass Queen Anne Cypher bookends, 1987 Virginia Metalworks brass Thomas Jefferson Cypher bookend & large skeleton key
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Thomas Jefferson ambrotype, in a
Thomas Jefferson ambrotype, in a case with brass window. Image 4.5”H x 3.5”W Case 6”H x 4.75”W x .75”D Condition: good, some wear to case and photo backing CT Transfer Fee $10
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GEORGE LIGHTFOOT "MONTICELLO"
GEORGE LIGHTFOOT "MONTICELLO" (ACRYLIC ON CANVAS)George Lightfoot
(Missouri, contemporary)
Monticello , 2000
Acrylic on canvas
16" x 20"
A view of Thomas Jefferson's home, signed and dated to the bottom right corner, and signed, titled, and dated to the reverse. The silver-leaf frame measures 25" x 29" x 2".
Condition
Very good condition.
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U.S. CURRENCY GROUP: THOMAS
U.S. CURRENCY GROUP: THOMAS JEFFERSON COIN AND CURRENCY SET WITH SILVER COMMEMORATIVE U.S. Currency Group. Including Thomas Jefferson coin and currency set with silver commemorative; (2) $2 Jefferson Millenial notes; (2) Botanic Garden coin and currency set w/ silver dollar; $20 Federal Reserve note first day of issue 10/9/2003; Bicentennial $2 bills (two in folders and 19 crisp uncirculated); 2001 $2 Gold Certificate replicas; Regan commemorative limited edition banknotes (4), and various Confederate facismile notes
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THOMAS JEFFERSON D6943 - LARGE -
THOMAS JEFFERSON D6943 - LARGE - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTE...Royal Doulton Character Jug, Thomas Jefferson D6943 (grey hair; dark blue coat; grey cravat). Designed by Stanley J. Taylor. Series: Presidents of the United States, issued 1994 in limited edition of 2,500.This jug was issued in a limited edition of 2,500 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Thomas Jefferson's birth in 1743. It was available only within the USA, with an allocation of jugs for overseas members of the Royal Doulton International Collectors Club.
Edition Number: 1735 Edition Size: 2500
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
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WIGMAKER OF WILLIAMSBURG HN2239 -
WIGMAKER OF WILLIAMSBURG HN2239 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURIN...Named in honor of King William III, 18th century Williamsburg was the capital of Virginia, the oldest of the British colonies in America. Williamsburg became the political, social and cultural center of the colony. The small city flourished during a period that forged principles on which subsequent American history was founded. When it ceased to be the seat of government in 1780, Williamsburg unfortunately lost its position of importance and fell into decay. In the 1960s, a decision was made that the shrine of American character and tradition should be restored; that each building in Williamsburg should be reconstructed and refurnished exactly in detail to its 18th century appearance. Now reverted to the tempo of the past, amid the beauty of the quiet tree-lined streets and public houses; visitors to the new, refurbished Williamsburg can pause and reflect in a town once inhabited by George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. In the 1960s, in conjunction with the restoration of Williamsburg, Royal Doulton introduced a collection of 18th century personalities called Figures of Williamsburg designed by Peggy Davies. Each figure was created with the same care and attention to detail that were seen in the restoration of Williamsburg itself. Approved by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, this collection of characters continues to be popular with collectors around the world who have a love for beauty, history and tradition. From 1699 to 1780 Williamsburg, Virginia was the political, cultural, and educational center of what was then the largest, most populous, and most influential of the American colonies. It was there that the fundamental concepts of the American government were born. Peggy Davies' series represents just some of the many individuals whose diverse contributions helped nurture the growth and development of what is now the United States of America. - Figures of WilliamsburgArtist: Peggy Davies
Artist: Peggy Davies
Issued: 1960 - 1983
Dimensions: 7.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
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BLACKSMITH OF WILLIAMSBURG HN2240 -
BLACKSMITH OF WILLIAMSBURG HN2240 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGUR...Named in honor of King William III, 18th century Williamsburg was the capital of Virginia, the oldest of the British colonies in America. Williamsburg became the political, social and cultural center of the colony. The small city flourished during a period that forged principles on which subsequent American history was founded. When it ceased to be the seat of government in 1780, Williamsburg unfortunately lost its position of importance and fell into decay. In the 1960s, a decision was made that the shrine of American character and tradition should be restored; that each building in Williamsburg should be reconstructed and refurnished exactly in detail to its 18th century appearance. Now reverted to the tempo of the past, amid the beauty of the quiet tree-lined streets and public houses; visitors to the new, refurbished Williamsburg can pause and reflect in a town once inhabited by George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. In the 1960s, in conjunction with the restoration of Williamsburg, Royal Doulton introduced a collection of 18th century personalities called Figures of Williamsburg designed by Peggy Davies. Each figure was created with the same care and attention to detail that were seen in the restoration of Williamsburg itself. Approved by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, this collection of characters continues to be popular with collectors around the world who have a love for beauty, history and tradition. A hammer and anvil were the tools of the trade for the Blacksmith of Williamsburg. Many items from horseshoes to helmets were forged by these fine craftsmen. From 1699 to 1780 Williamsburg, Virginia was the political, cultural, and educational center of what was then the largest, most populous, and most influential of the American colonies. It was there that the fundamental concepts of the American government were born. Peggy Davies' series represents just some of the many individuals whose diverse contributions helped nurture the growth and development of what is now the United States of America. - Figures of Williamsburg
Artist: Peggy Davies
Issued: 1960 - 1983
Dimensions: 6.75"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
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ROYAL GOVERNOR'S COOK HN2233 -
ROYAL GOVERNOR'S COOK HN2233 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINERoyal Doulton backstamp.
Named in honor of King William III, 18th century Williamsburg was the capital of Virginia, the oldest of the British colonies in America. Williamsburg became the political, social and cultural center of the colony. The small city flourished during a period that forged principles on which subsequent American history was founded. When it ceased to be the seat of government in 1780, Williamsburg unfortunately lost its position of importance and fell into decay. In the 1960s, a decision was made that the shrine of American character and tradition should be restored; that each building in Williamsburg should be reconstructed and refurnished exactly in detail to its 18th century appearance. Now reverted to the tempo of the past, amid the beauty of the quiet tree-lined streets and public houses; visitors to the new, refurbished Williamsburg can pause and reflect in a town once inhabited by George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. In the 1960s, in conjunction with the restoration of Williamsburg, Royal Doulton introduced a collection of 18th century personalities called Figures of Williamsburg designed by Peggy Davies. Each figure was created with the same care and attention to detail that were seen in the restoration of Williamsburg itself. Approved by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, this collection of characters continues to be popular with collectors around the world who have a love for beauty, history and tradition. From 1699 to 1780 Williamsburg, Virginia was the political, cultural, and educational center of what was then the largest, most populous, and most influential of the American colonies. It was there that the fundamental concepts of the American government were born. Peggy Davies' series represents just some of the many individuals whose diverse contributions helped nurture the growth and development of what is now the United States of America. - Figures of Williamsburg
Artist: Peggy Davies
Issued: 1960 - 1983
Dimensions: 6"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England