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Writing to the
“Conscience of the American Revolution”
1. John Adams. Franking signature, “J.
Adams,” on a 4.75 x 3.25 mailing panel
addressed in another hand to “Madam
Mercy Warren, Plymouth
“To pa ... without any hindrance, seizu, or molestation” ADAMS signs a ship’s papers on the day he delivered his third State of the Union address 3. John Adams.
4. John Quincy Adams. DS as president, signed “J. Q. Adams,” one page, 15.5 x 9.51, April 15, 1825. President Adams grants Henry Lantis 160 acres of land in Illinois. Signed at the conclusion in blac
6.JohnQuincyAdams.PartialpartlyprintedDS,signed “J.Q.Adams,” one page on vellum, 7 x 4.75, June 7, 1828. Countersigned by Henry Clay as secretary of state. Matted and framed with an engraving to an o
“Occurrences in California” BUCHANAN writes on the 1840 California revolt and progress during the Mexican American War 9.JamesBuchanan.LS,onelightlylinedpage,7.75x9.75, November5,1
11. George Bush. Perez- Steele card showing Bush signing a baseball under the watchful eye of Ed- ward Stack, signed along the top by Bush in black felt tip. Card is housed in a removable Lucite hold
19. Jimmy Carter. Signed book: The Nobel Peace Prize Lecture. First edi- tion, later print- ing. NY: Simon andSchuster,2002. Hardcover with dustjacket, 5 x 6.75, 20 pages. Signed in blackinkonth
25.BillClinton. Signed book: Giving.Firstedi- tion, ?rst print- ing. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 2007. Hardcoverwith dustjacket, 6 x 9.5, 240 pages. Signed on the title page in black felt tip “Bill Cli
32. Hillary Clinton. Signed book: An Invitation to the White House. First edition, ?rst printing. NY: Simon and Schuster, 2000. Hardcover with dustjacket, 10.5 x 10.5, 312 pages. Signed in black felt
COOLIDGE endorses a presidential paycheck 39. Calvin Coolidge. Presidential paycheck from the Treasurer of the United States, made out to “Calvin Coolidge,PresidentoftheUnitedStates,
42. Calvin Coolidge. DS as president, one page, 16 x 20, December 27, 1926. An appointment for Archibald L. Parson as civil engineer in the Navy. Counter- signed by Curtis D. Wilbur as secretary
“A SHOCK TO THE D— GERMANS” Months before V-E Day, IKE writes to wife MAMIE on the success of “this new Russian offensive” and worries about possible harm to her by “a fanatical N
“OURTASK IS THE LIBERATION OF EUROPE” A month before D-Day, IKE sends a stirring inspirational message to a British homefront campaign “in the name of Peace and Liberty”
50. Dwight D. Eisen- hower. Inauguration Day commemorative cover, bearing a cachet hon- oring Eisenhower's in- auguration, signed on the front on black ink by Eisenhower. In very fine cond
57. Gerald Ford. Signed book: A Time To Heal. First edition, ?rst printing. NY: Harper and Row, 1979. Hardcover with dustjacket, 6.25 x 9.5, 454 pages. Signed in blue felt tip on the ?rst free end pa
TWO HUNDRED DAYS Superb ink signatures of JAMES A. GARFIELD and CHESTER A. ARTHUR from the second-shortest presidential tenure in American history 60.JamesA.Garfield
“GARFIELD IS PRESIDENT AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL THE ACTS OF THE ADMINISTRATION” Unexpectedly trounced by Garfield at the previous year’s Republican Convention, GRANT harshly criticizes a “great s
“THEY RETURN BUT LITTLE SERVICE TO THE GOVERNMENT” Ex-president GRANT recommends the firing of two political antagonists employed by the Treasury Department 62.U.S.Gra
65. Warren G. Harding. Partly printed DS as president, one page, 20 x 16, December 21, 1921. An appointment for Norman B. Hall as lieutenant (engineering) in the Coast Guard. The embossed gold seal r
70. Benjamin Harrison. Partly printed DS as president, signed “Benj. Harrison,” one page, 16.75 x 13.5, December 28, 1889. An appointment for F. Snowden Hill as Collector of Internal Revenue fo
73. Rutherford B. Hayes. Partly printed DS as governor, signed “R. B. Hayes,” one page, 13.75 x 17, February 28, 1868. An appointment for Joseph McCutchins as notary public. Countersigned by John R
“Don’t go bumming around Europe while the coal supply is cut off” 80. Herbert Hoover. ALS signed “H. Hoover,” two pages, 5.75 x 8.75, no date. Hoover writes to “My dear Friend.” In
85.AndrewJackson.Partlyprinted DS as president, one page on vel- lum, 15.5 x 9.75, January 4, 1831. A grantforaparceloflandinAlabama issued to John R. Drink. The docu- ment retains its embossed paper
87. Andrew Jack- son. Manuscript DS as president, one page on vel- lum,26x15.25,No- vember 28, 1830.A grant for a parcel of land under the provisions of “An Act to enable the O?cersandSoldiers of the
Pardoning a fifteen-year Army veteran 89. Andrew Johnson. Manuscript DS as president, one page both sides, 10.5 x 16.5, April 16, 1867. A
91. Lyndon B. Johnson. Matte-?nish 10.75 x 13.75 photo of Johnson with two children in front of a portrait wall mosaic, dated on the reverse August 1, 1971, signed and inscribed in brown ink, “To Joe
“PIGS” DON’T FLY Months after the disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion, JFK sends two memos regarding the CIA to his chief military advisor 93.JohnF.Kennedy.Two typewritten presidentia
“THIS VICTORY WAS WON BY THE PEOPLE” JFK thanks a supporter following his election to the Senate 94.JohnF.Kennedy.TLS signed “JohnKennedy,” one page, 8 x 10.5,
Signing his follow-up to Profiles in Courage 95. John F. Kennedy. Signed book: The Strategy of Peace. First edition, ?rst printing. NY: Harper & Brothers, 1960. Ha
97. John F. Kennedy. Vintage 3.5 x 5.5 program photo of an artist's rendition of Kennedy, clipped from an original testimonial dinner programhonoringCaliforniagovernorEdmundG.Brown,heldonMay 31,1960,
1864 On the day he finally met Grant face to face, LINCOLN appoints a personal acquaintance who served on General Hooker’s staff 99. Abraham Lincoln. Partly printed DS, sign
Signing papers for a ship captured soon after during the War of 1812 100.JamesMadisonandJamesMonroe.Partly printed DS, signed “James Madison” as president and“Jas.Monroe”assecretaryofstate,onepa
Canwdiythinvgitlaolvebreath inspire” Colorful First Lady DOLLEY MADISON pens an original poem on the power of music 102.Dolley Madison. First Lady (1768–1849), née Doro- thea Dandridg
103. James Madison. Partly printed DS as president,signed“James Madison,” one page on vellum, 12 x 16.75, June 29, 1813.Agrant for a parcel of land issued under the provisions of“anacttoenabletheO?ce
An improvement to Franklin’s printing press 106. James Monroe and John Quincy Ad- ams. Manuscript DS, signed “James Monroe” as president and “John Quincy Adams” as vice president, thr
108. James Monroe. Partly printedDSaspresident,one page on vellum, 13.25 x 8.75, February 24, 1821. A grant for a parcel of land near Cincinnati is- sued to William Hole, assignee of Silas Atchison.
112. Richard Nixon. TLS, one page, 7.25 x 10.5, personal letter- head,June9,1978. Nixon writes to Donald Tanner in Torrington, Connecticut. In full: “This is just a note to tell you how deeplyIap
119. Richard Nixon. Handsome original Bureau of Engraving and Printing image of Nixon on heavy off-white stock, 6 x 8, signed in black ink. In very ?ne condition. Most at- tractive for display! Aucti
126.RonaldReagan.Colorlimitededitionglossy14.5x5.5photoofthe Reagan Presidential Library, second printing, #30/250, signed in black felt tip in the lower margin “Ronald Reagan” and also signed by the
131. Ronald and Nancy Reagan. Vintage ballpoint signatures, “Ronald Reagan,” and “Nancy Davis Reagan,” on a light green 4.25 x 3 album page. In ?ne condition, with lightly trimmed edges. R&R COA.…(M
134. Theodore Roosevelt and Wil- liam H. Taft. DS, signed “Theodore Roosevelt” as president and “Wm. H. Taft”assecretaryofwar,”onepage,16 x20.25,July5,1906.Anappointment for George Rivers Byrd as sec
137.FranklinD.Roosevelt.Vintagesepiamatte-?nishphototrimmed in size to 10.25 x 11, signed in ink. The reverse bears the inscription “Belongs to Felix F. Feist,” probably the lyricist of that name. In
PRESIDENTIAL PAYOUT FDR signs a presidential paycheck issued in the midst of his New Deal legislation 140. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Rare presidential paycheck o
On the campaign trail 141. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Striking and characteristic vintage glossy 13.5 x 10.5 photo of FDR shaking hands from a ca- boose during a whistle stop tour, signed vertically in
“A STATESMAN OUGHT TO BE DEAD AT LEAST TWO GENERATIONS” Invoking the names of four presidential predecessors a month afte
Promoting medical and hospital reform 145. Franklin D. Roosevelt. TLS, one page, 8 x 10.5, State of New York Executive Chamber letterhead, May 25, 1932. FDR writes to Dr. George Chandler. I
“I have seen one World War and have no desire to live through another” In the year he was elected president, FDR defends his stance on th
148. Franklin D. Roosevelt. TLS signed “F. D. Roosevelt,” one page, 8 x 10.5, Navy Department letterhead, May 3, 1918. Roosevelt writes to Fred L. Goodman in Grand Forks, North Dakota. In part: “Your
Gearing up for his run as a “spoiler” for this letter 152. Theodore Roosevelt. DS as president, one page, 15.5 x 19, November 20, 1902. President Roosevelt appoints Burt F. Jen- ness to t
“AS UGLY A FIGHT AS I HAVE EVER BEEN IN” As he gears up to run as an independent in the 1912 presidenti
BULLY! Signed Rockwood photo of ROOSEVELT in his Rough Rider uniform 156. Theodore Roosevelt. Fabulous original 4.5 x 6.5 Rockwood cabinet pho
“I do not see how ... I could deviate from the rule I have laid down” A month after assuming office, ROOSEVELT demonstrates his “Square Deal”
158. Theodore Roosevelt. DS as president, one page, 20 x 16.5, January 12, 1903. President Roosevelt ap- points Jessie S. Rose to the position of Postmaster of Manchester, Connecticut. Signed at the
163.WilliamH.Taft.Personalcheck, 8.25 x 2.75, ?lled out in another hand and signed as “Wm. H.Taft,” payable toBradleyandScoville,Inc.for$1.65, April 8, 1919. Usual ink and punch cancellations (away f
Sending information on an American P.O.W. during World War II 167. Harry S. Truman. TLS, one page, 8 x 10.25, January 17, 1944. Truman writes
To a high-ranking Pentagon official 171. Harry S. Truman. Oversized vintage matte-?nish 10.75 x 14.75 photo, signed and inscribed in ink “KindestregardstoLt.Gen.J.E.Hull, HarryS.Truman.” Hull (1895–
MEASUREof FREEDOM Twice-signed hand- written survey by eighteen-year-old GEORGE WASHINGTON Note: Images are not to scale 173. George Washington. Remarkable and very ea
174. Woodrow Wilson. Scarce signed White House card, signed along the top in black ink, “Woodrow Wilson.” In very good condition, with overall toning, a bit heavier in some places, but not detracting
Year INDEPENDENCE
SAMUEL ADAMS signs
a 1776 appointment
bearing a handwritten
negation of
George III’s authority
180.9/11Commission.O?cialRawlingsMajorLeaguebaseballsignedin ballpoint by the ten members of the 9/11 Commission:Thomas Kean, Lee Hamilton,RichardBen-Veniste,FredFielding,JamesGorelick,SladeGorton, B
Very late for dinner? 183. Alexander Graham Bell. Scottish-born scientist and inven- tor (1847–1922) who conceived the telephone, founded the Bell Telephone Company, and invented various devic
187.BenedictXV.Pope,bornGiacomodellaChiesa(1854–1922), who reigned from 1914 until his death. Benedict's ponti?cate was dominated by World War I, which he termed “the suicide of Europe,” and its turb
“I cannot give any words for publication” 190. Claus von Bulow. Controversial British socialite (born 1926) who achived worldwide notoriety when he was accused of attempting to murde
Collection of signed items from 20 men who changed the face of American business 193. Business Leaders. An outstanding and varied collec- tionof19itemssignedbyavarietyofimportantfigure
RELUCTANT SOLDIER After attempting to resign, CARSON hires soldiers and Indians to pursue the Navajo, which would eventually lead to the infamous “Long Walk” 194.KitCarson.American
Castro signs for “great fighters for justice for our homeland.” 195. Fidel Castro. Cuban revolutionary who overthrew the Batista dictatorship in 1959. He nationalized industry, con?s- cated forei
Early American trade and Indian affairs following his historic expedition 197. William Clark. Soldier and explorer (1770–1838) who, with Meriwether Lewis, undertook atwo-yearexpedi- tionin1804t
201. Dalai Lama. Color 8 x 12 photo, signed in black felt tip. A minor ding or two, otherwise very fine condi- tion. R&R COA.…(MB $100) 202. Dalai Lama. Color satin- ?nish 8 x
LAW&ORDER Lawyer and patriot JOHN ADAMS endorses a pre-Revolutionary legal document 206. Declaration of Independence: Adams, John. Partly printed DS, signed
207. Declaration of Indepen- dence: Charles Carroll. Signer of theDeclarationofIndependence from Maryland (1737–1832) who was the last survivor among his colleagues. ALS signed “Ch. Car- rollofCarrol
As Boston selectman 211. Declaration ofIndependence: John Hancock.
213. Declaration of Independence: Joseph Hewes. Signer of the Declaration of Independence from New Jersey (1730–1779). Manuscript DS, one page, 8 x 9, May 17, 1763. A legal document involving a plea
215. Declaration of Independence:William Hooper. Signer of the Declaration of Inde- pendence from North Carolina (1742–1790). Manuscript DS, signed “Will. Hooper,Atty.,” one page, 7 x 11.5,
218. Declaration of Independence: Samuel Huntington. Signer of the Declaration of In- dependence from Con- necticut (1731–1796) and seventh President of the Continental Congress. DS, signed “Sam. H
221. Declaration of Independence: Samuel Huntington. Ink signature, “Sam. Huntington President,” on an o?-white 4.5 x 1.25 slip, clipped from a larger document, and a?xed to a slightly larger card.
225. Declaration of Inde- pendence: Robert Morris. Pennsylvania-born signer of the Declaration of Indepen- dence, the Articles of Confed- eration, and the Constitution (1734–1806). Partly prin
229. Declaration of Inde- pendence: Robert Treat Paine.Massachusettslaw- yer(1731–1814)whoserved asoneoftheprosecutorsof Britishsoldiersduringthe Boston Massacre trial; he latersignedtheDeclaration o
Live Free or Die Two Signers approve payment for state executions 233. Declaration of Independence: Roger Sherman and Samuel Huntington. Manuscript DS, signed “Roger Sherman” and
236. Declaration of Indepen- dence:EdwardRutledge.Signer of the Decla
239. Declaration of Independence: Roger Sherman. Signer of the Declaration of Independence from Connecti- cut (1721–1793) who was also the only man to also sign the Articles of Association, t
242. Declaration of In- dependence: George Walton. Signer of the Declaration of Inde- pendence from Georgia (1741–1804) who later served as that state's chief justice, governor, and senator.
246. Declaration of Independence: William Williams. Signer of the Declaration of Independence from Con- necticut (1731–1811). Manuscript DS, signed “Wm. Williams. J.P.,” one page, 7.5 x 6.25, Novem
249. Lee deForest. Inventor known as “the fa- therofradio”forhispioneeringworkinwireless telegraphy.deForestpatentedover300di?erent inventions. Bankcheck,6.5x2.75,?lledoutand signedbydeForest,payable
“THE CAT WAS AS DEAD AS A MACKEREL” The inventor of the iron lung reveals the truth behind a famous photo 251. Philip Drinker. American inven- tor and researcher (1894–1972) whose studies in industr
254. William S. Fargo. Businessman (1818–1881) who cofounded the famousexpress?rmWells,Fargo&Co.,servedaspresidentofAmerican Express,andlaterdirectedtheNewYorkCentralandNorthernPaci?c Railways. Engra
“I do not agree with your suggestion of a restriction neurosis” ? In the year he would leave Nazi Austria for London, FREUD refutes a novel psychoanalytic theory in confli
259. Henry Clay Frick. Prominent American industrialist(1849–1919) who served as president of U.S. Steel and assembled a world- class art collection now housed in the New York museum that bears his n
265. Rudy Giuliani. Three items: Russell Athletic replica Yankees baseball jersey with sewn-on numbers and letters, signed in black felt tip on the left breast; color glossy 8 x 10 photo of the rescu
270. John Hancock. Outstanding ADS, boldly signed “John Hancock, Prsidt.” [of the Continental Congress], one page, 8 x 10, September 16, 1776. In full: “To all Continental Officers, Guards & others w
Hamilton arranges transportation for sick soldiers towards the end of the Quasi War 271. Alexander Hamilton. EarlyAmerican leader, served as an aide toWashington during the Revo
From gangster to “snook” 274. Henry Hill. Former mobster, Lucchese crime family associate, and FBI informant whose life was immortalized in the book Wiseguy, written by crime reporter Nicholas Pile
279. Saddam Hussein. Uncommon laudatory English-language illustrated booklet titled “Saddam Hussein:Achievements & Life Story,” 9 x 8, circa 1990, signed in black ink on a internal page next to his p
Three months before the signing of the Declaration of Independence, JOHN JAY issues an order for Amer- ican vessels “to make Captures of British Vessels and Cargoes” HOT WATER Three
Sending funds to a former British loyalist 282.JohnJay.LS,onepage,7x9,April21,1785.JaywritestoPeter V[an] Schaack. In part: “Ihaverecd.yourfavr.ofthe2d.ult.advising thatyouhadrecd.myBrotherPeter's
“THE PRESENT TEMPER OF EVENTS IN THIS SECTION OF THE COUNTRY” KING declines a speaking engagement in the year he would win the Nobel Peace Prize
JAILBIRD AND ORNITHOLOGIST: Jazz Age thrill-killer NATHAN LEOPOLD recalls the donation of a rare bird group “as bailee at will” following his conviction 287. Nathan Leopold. Nathan Leopold (
289.HueyP.Long. Senator best known for his Share- the-Wealth national pro- gram;hewasassassinatedin 1935. Vintageinksignature, “Huey P. Long,” on an o?- white4x5.25sheetofUnited StatesSenatememorandu
297. Samuel F. B. Morse. American artist and inven- tor (1791–1872) whose development of the telegraph revolutionized communication—and indeed, society as a whole—and represented a crucial step towar
299. Mother Teresa. Printed 6 x 3 prayer slip with a photo of Mother Teresa holding an infant, signed in blue felt tip, “God bless you, M. Teresa MC.” In very ?ne condition, with slight show-through
Nobel Prize winners FLEMING, FLOREY, CHAIN, and nine other pioneering researchers sign an early history of penicillin 303. Nobel Prize: Fleming, Florey, and Chain. ResearchersAlexander
307. Barack Obama. Color glossy 8 x 10 photo of Obama standing before the Capitol, signed in black felt tip. In very ?ne condition. R&R COA.…(MB $100)
312. Frederick Pabst. Brewer (1836–1904) who founded the company which, in the 1890s, introduced the “Blue Ribbon” brand, the “beer that made Mil- waukee famous.” Partly printed DS,signed“Fred.Pabst,
318. Ernest Shackleton. Shackleton (1874–1922), a junior officer in Scott's National Antarctic Expedition of 1901–02, nearly reached the South Pole during an expedition of his own in 1909, in t
322.CharlesSumner.Americanpolitician(1811–1874)best knownasaRadicalRepublicanandastaunchopponentof slavery. On May 22, 1856, Sumner was famously assaulted andseverelybeatenintheSenatechamberbySouthCa
325.Supreme Court:LouisD. Brandeis. As- sociate justice of the U. S. Su- preme Court (1856–1941) from 1916 to 1939.ALS,one page, 4.25 x 6.75, Supreme Court letter- head, January 31,1937.Brandeiswr
330. Frederick Treves. Brit- ish surgeon (1853–1923) who saved EdwardVII's life with anemergencyappendectomy shortlybeforethecoronation and who served as the per- sonal physician to “Elephant Man”Joh
335. Henry Wells. President of the Wells-Fargo Ex- press Company (1805–1878), which took a leading role in the commercial development of the American west in the nineteenth cen- tury. Partl
“THE HIGH ROAD TO A NEW FREEDOM” BILL WILSON signs the book that changed millions of lives 337. Bill Wilson. Co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous (18
338. American
Fighter Aces.
Fifteen 8 x 10
and 10 x 8 pho-
to-biographical
sheets, each
signed in ink
or felt by the
respective
ace: Francis
S. Gabreski,
W[illiam] Cul-
lerton, Guy P.
343. Clem- ent Biddle. American Revolution- ary soldier (1740–1815) who helped organize the “Quaker Blues,”acom- pany of vol- unteers.After the war Bid- dle served as aU.S.marshal in Pennsylva- n
THE WAGER$ OF $IN CUSTER shakes up the ranks after a gambling incident 352.GeorgeA.Custer.ACivilWargeneralandIndianfight- er, Michigan-born GeorgeArmstrong Custer (183
353. George Dewey. American admiral (1837–1917) best known for his fabled victory at the Battle of Manila BayduringtheSpanish- American War. TLS, one page trimmed at the bottom edge to an overall
“I ... trust that the government may do you justice” DOUBLEDAY helps out an old comrade 360. Abner Doubleday. Abner Doubleday (1819–1893), controversially credited wi
“Hiroshima Japan the city we bombed at 09:15 am that day” 363. Enola Gay: Paul Tibbets. Signed book: Enola Gay by Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan Witts. First edition, ?rst printing. NY: Stein an
RECONSTRUCTION ON RAILS FORREST signs a bond as postbellum railroad executive 366.NathanBedfordForrest.Confederategeneral(1821–1877) who earned a reputation as the gr
368. The Great Escape. Two books signed by partici- pants in the “Great Escape” from Stalag Luft III in 1944: 33 Months as a POW in Stalag Luft III (softcover), signed by A[lbert] P. Clark; and Sage
STONEWALLED JACKSON puts a trip to Europe on hold “in compliance with the wish of the Superintendant of the Virginia Military Institute” 374. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson.App
376. John- nie Johnson. Signed book:
378. John A. Lejeune. Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps (1867–1942) who earned the sobriquet “Greatest of All Leathernecks” for his 40 years of military service, particularly during the Spanish-Ame
“Your painting of the Battle of Gettysburg” MEADE writes to a prominent Civil War historian 383. George G. Meade. Distinguished Union general (1815–1872) best known for leadi
385. Mountbatten of Burma. FDC, 6.5 x 3.5, with a cachet honoring Winston Churchill, signed in fountain pen “Mount- batten of Burma, A.F.” A hint of subtle han- dlingwear,otherwise?necondition.R&RCOA
391. Pershing Pershing. American army o?cer (1860–1948) who was Commander of the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe during World War I and one of the most celebrated soldiers in American his
395.ErwinRommel.Germanfieldmarshal(1891–1944) who earned the sobriquet “The Desert Fox” for his tactical genius as Commander of the Afrika Korps. In 1944 he was implicated in a plot to assassinate Hi
“Idoubtwhetherthismancanbetterperform serviceintheCavalrythaninInfantry” Less than a month before his death at Yellow Tavern, STUART den
399.IsaacR.Trimble. Confederate military o?cer(1802–1888).AfterjoiningtheConfed- erateArmyin1861,Trimblesustainedaserious injury to his leg at the Second Battle of Bull Run.AsoneoftheleadersofPickett
409. Buzz Aldrin. Color 8 x
10 NASA photo of Aldrin in
hisspacesuitposingagainsta
lunarbackground,signedand
inscribed in black ink “ToIrv
Sisita,withmanythanks&best
wishes, Buzz Aldrin.” In ?ne
“Neil,” “Mike,” and “Buzz” sign before their historic flight 412.Apollo11.Colorvintage3.5x5.5postcardphotoofNeilArmstrong,Michael Collins,andBuzzAldrinposingtogetherbeforetheirflightastheirrocket
414. Apollo 12. Color satin-?nish8x10photo of the Apollo 12 crew posing in their space- suitsbytheirlunarland- er, signed in blue felt tip by Charles Conrad, Richard Gordon, and Alan Bean, each add-
Houston, we have a problem! 417. Apollo 13. Commemorative cover, 6.5 x 3.75, bearing a cachet honoring the Apollo 13 naval re- covery force, signed in black felt tip by James Lovell, Jack Swiger
First man on the moon 420. Neil Armstrong. Color 8 x 10 NASA photo of Armstrong posing in his space suit against a lunar background, signed in blue felt tip. In very ?ne con- dition. Uninscribed pho
423. Neil Armstrong. Color 8 x 10 NASA photo of the smiling moonwalker standing before a lunar backdrop, signed and inscribed in blue felt tip, “To Dieter Wellnitz—Neil Armstrong.” In ?ne condi- tio
428.ScottCarpenter.Color satin-?nish 8 x 10 NASA photo of Carpenter getting into his spacesuit before his mission, signed in black felt tip. In very ?ne condition. R&R COA.…(MB $100)
435. John Glenn. Commem- orative air mail cover, bearing a cachet honor- ing space exploration, signed in black felt tip, “J. H. Glenn, Jr.” In fine condition. R&R COA.…(MB $100) 439. Al
442. Mercury Astronauts. Ink signatures of Gus Gris- som, Alan Shepard, John Glenn, Wally Schirra, and Scott Carpenter on an o?-white 6 x 4 lined card. Card also bears autopen signatures of Deke Slay
449.DaveScott.Color satin-?nish8x10photo of Scott preparing for his flight, signed in bluefelttip,“DaveScott, Gemini 8 Plt.” In very fine condition. R&R COA.…(MB $100) 450. Alan She
456. Jack Swigert. Swigert was one of three astronauts aboard the Apollo 13 moon mission, which was aborted after the rupture of an oxygen tank on the spacecraft's service module. Swigert and fellow
Orville signs a photo of the Wrights’ historic first flight 460. Orville Wright. Historic 5.5 x 4 cardstock photo of the Wright Brothers' first flight, signed in fountain pen at l
465. Ansel Adams. Famed American photographer (1902–1984) best known
for his monumental images of western American landscapes. Two different 7 x
5 postcard photos, one of the
469. Peter Benchley. TLS, one page, 8.5 x 11, September 23, 1991. Benchleywritestoafan. Inpart:“Thetwowriters who most in?uenced me were my father and John Steinbeck…. My favorite work is Boswell's `
475. James Fenimore Cooper. American writer (1789–1851) best knownforhisseriesofLeatherstock- ing Tales and the novel Last of the Mohicans.Bankcheck,6x2.5,?lled outandsignedbyCooper,payable to A. H.
480. Willem de Koon- ing.Dutch-bornAmeri- canpainter(1904–1997) who was was of the seminal ?gures of the Abstract Expressionist movement. Hand-addressedandsignedmailingenvelope,9.5 x 4.25, addressed
485. Robert Frost. Signed book: A Witness Tree. Limited signed ?rst edition of 735 copies (this copy No. 657). NY: Henry Holt & Company, 1942. Hardcover with slipcase, 6.5 x 9.5, 91 pages. Signed in
491. Thomas Hardy. Author (1840–1928)ofsuchclassicnov- elsasFarfromtheMaddingCrowd andTess of the d'Urbervilles who takes a place among the tower- ing ?gures of British literature. Ink signature, “Th
495. Al Hirschfeld. Two items: glossy 10 x 8 pro- motional photo of Hirschfeld from The Line King, signed in the lower border in black ballpoint; and a ballpoint sig- nature, “Hirschfeld,” on an o?-w
498.VictorHugo. ALS inFrench,4.25x6.5,July 23. Untranslated letter to a gentleman, boldly signed at the conclu- sion,“VictorHugo.”Mat- ted and framed with a seatedportraitofHugo, to an overall size o
“Almost as enthusiastic about you as she used to be about Fanny Kemble” 500.Washington Irving. American author(1783–1859) best known for his stories “The Legend of S
503. Harper Lee. American author (born 1926) whose first—and still only—novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1960 and went on to become one of the most beloved classics of the twen
508. Norman Mailer. Signed book: The Ex- ecutioner's Song. First edition,?rstprinting. Boston:Little,Brown and Company, 1979. Hardcover with dust- jacket, 6.5 x 9.5, 1056 pages. Signed and inscribe
Original illustrations for Thackeray 514. Frederick W. Pailthorpe. Artist (1838–1914) best known for his illustrations for the works of Dickens, Thackeray, and others. Set
516. Arthur Rackham. British artist and illustrator (1867–1939) best known for his Art Nouveau–in?uenced illustrations for such classics as Rip Van Winkle, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, and A Mid
519. David Roberts. Scottish painter (1796-1864). He is espe- ciallyknownforaproli?cseriesofdetailedprintsofEgyptand theNearEastproducedduringthe1840sfromsketchesmade duringlongtoursoftheregion(1838-
523.GeorgeBernardShaw. Vintage3.5x5.5postcardphoto, signed and inscribed in fountain pen “ToKeithKenneth,G.Ber- nardShaw.” Shaw has also addressed the reverse panel to Ken- neth in LosAngeles, and po
“Perhaps ...the greatest single creative work this country has ever produced” STEINBECK presents a
NOBEL MAN STEINBECK gratefully acknowledges “a friendly pat on the back” upon receiving literature’s highest honor
529. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Distinguished author (1811–1896) whose epochal 1852 novel Uncle Tom's Cabin brought the issue of slavery to the fore of American conscious- ness and became one of the c
534. Alberto Vargas. Two of diamonds playing card featuring a color image of a Vargas girl, signed inblackink.In?ne condition. R&R COA.…(MB$100) 536.AndyWarhol. Complete issue of Interview maga
537. Andy Warhol. Signedbook:America. First edition, first printing.NY:Harper & Row, 1985. Soft- cover, 8.5 x 11. Signed verticallyonthefront cover in black felt tip. In fine condi- tion, with a co
“I have not been able to ?nd a satisfactory translator of Jacob's Room” WOOLF writes to an eminent artist-friend on a French edition of her third novel
“The two fine photographs of my father standing in front of his easle” 544. Andrew Wyeth. Es- teemed Amer- ican painter (born1917)best known for his distinctively realistscen
“A vast difference between the two branches of art” N. C. WYETH catalogues his own accomplishments, mentions his teacher, Howard Pyle, and clearly
550. Mel Blanc. Color 8 x
10 cardstock photo of Blanc
surrounded by his animated
pals, signed and inscribed
in green felt tip “Eh—What's
up, Dave? Bugs Bunny & Gang,
7-24-82, Mel Blanc.” In ?ne
KEY TO THE Magic Kingdom WALT DISNEY signs a 1957 Disneyland Gold Pass 557. Walt Disney. Original 1957 Disneyland Gold Pass, 3.75 x 2.5, issued to James Reinhol
WALT TO WALL DISNEY signs an impressive vintage oversized photo 558.WaltDisney.Impressive vintage oversized matte-finish 10 to an overall size of 18 x 21.25.
559. Friz Freleng. Lim- ited edition color seri- graph of the Pink Panther painting a self-portrait, 11 x 8.5, signed in black felt tip by Freleng. Matted to an overall size of 20 x 16. In
566. Bob Kane. Color 24 x 36 lithograph entitled celebrat- ing UNICEF's Year of the Child, signed in black felt tip, “`Bat wishes' Bob Kane.” Rolled and in ?ne condition, with some scattered ligh
572. Charles Schulz.Signed book: The SnoopyFestival. Later printing. NY: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1980. Paper- back, 8.5 x 11. Signed in black felt tip on the half-title page, “Best wishes
GET ON THE BUS Original CHARLES SCHULZ drawing featuring nine PEANUTS characters 575. Charles Schulz. Splendid original drawing of nine Peanuts characters filing onto a school bus (plus the foot o
576. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Three items: color glossy 10 x 8 photoofaTeenageMutant Ninja Turtles, signed in blue felt tip by creator Kevin Eastman; and two original signed and inscribed felt
583. ABBA. Cardstock
5.75 x 4 photo, signed
in ballpoint by all four
with their ?rst names
(Frida adding her last
name). Somewhat in-
distinct contrast of
a few letters against
background an
ChristmasTime IS HERE AGAIN All four BEATLES sign a Lennon-illustrated program from Another Beatles Christmas Show 590. Beatles. Vintage illustrated souven
FROM THEM TO YOU Complete set of BEATLES signatures 591.Beatles.Complete set of individual ballpoint signatures of the Beatles, as follows: color 6 x 4 postca
COME TOGETHER All four BEATLES sign on the set of HELP! 592. Beatles. Spectacular set of bold blue felt tip signatures, “Paul McCartney,” “John Lennon,” “George Harris
“HONEY” MONEY LENNON and ASPINALL sign a royalty division agreement for one of the “White Album” songs 593. Beatles: John Lennon. DS, one page, 8 x
594. Beatles: Pete Best. Unused 12” white Remo drum- head, with the Beatles name affixed to center, signed in blue felt tip, “Pete Best, The Beatles.” In very ?ne condi- tion. R&R COA.…(MB $100)
Writing to socialite Kitty Carlisle 600. Irving Berlin. Three one page TLSs, all signed “Irving,” all written to Kitty Carlisle, 7.5 x 10.5, dated 1965 and 1966, all on his personal l
605. Blues Legends. Satin-?nish11x14photo, signed in various inks by Bobby Rush, Aron Burton,JohnHammond, HenryGray,BobbyPark- er, Jody Williams, Bob Stroger, Jimmy John- son, Phillip Walker, Roy
611. Jeff Buckley. Talented American singer and songwriter (1966–1997) who attained widespread acclaim with his 1994 debutalbumGrace.Hisdeathbydrowningattheageofthirty, thoughdeemedaccidental,waswide
618.EricClapton.Col- or14x22posterentitled “An Evening with Eric Clapton at the Alpine Valley Music Theater,” signed in blue felt tip. Interestingtonotethat Stevie Ray Vaughan was featured at thi
625. Miles Davis. Spiral-bound hardcover auto- graphalbum,6.25x4.75,originallyownedbyBBC employee Beryl Botts, signed inside in ballpoint by 40 other musicians and celebrities, almost all singlepage,
631. The Doors. Color satin-finish 14 x 11 photo, signed in sil- ver ink by Ray Manzarek and in black felt tip by Robby Krieger.Invery ?necondition. R&R COA.… (MB $100) 630. The Do
634. Eagles. Natural wood-finish Epiphone six-string acoustic guitar, signed on the body in blue felt tip and ink by Joe Walsh, Glenn Frey, Don Felder, and Randy Meisner, adding, “Welcome to the Hote
640.MarvinGaye.PopularsoulandR&Bsinger-songwriter(1939–1984) who was one of Motown's most successful artists during that label's heyday in the 1960s and 1970s, recording such hits as “How Sweet It Is
“PURPLE” POWER 646.JimiHendrixExperience.Short-livedbuthighlyin?uen- tial English/American rock band best known for the uniquely virtuosic guitar work of frontman Jimi Hendrix (1942–1970). Though
648. Jimi Hendrix: Bandmates. Color glossy 11 x 14 photo, signed in blue felt tip by Jerry Velez, Billy Cox, Larry Lee, and Juma Sultan. In very fine condition. R&R COA.…(MB $100) 647.JimiHen-
657. Jefferson Airplane. Glossy 14.75 x 10 photo of the group per- forming, signed in blue felt tip by Grace Slick, SpencerDryden, MartyBalin,Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen, and signed in black felt ti
A LITTLE PIECE OF HER Heart Not-yet-famous JANIS JOPLIN writes to her boyfriend that “I wish I could be having children” 660. Janis Joplin. Fabled blues-r
661. KISS. Color glossy 8 x 10 photo of all four originalmembers,signed in silver ink by Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Peter Criss, and Ace Frehley, adding his ace of hearts sketch under hissigna
669.Madonna. The English Roses Collec- tion Limited Edition Boxed Set (Calla- way Editions/ Amazon.com, 2006), from an edition of 1,550 sets, compris- ing unsigned first edition copies of th
673. Mamas and the Papas. Felt tip signatures of Cass Elliot, John Phil- lips, Denny Doherty, and Michelle Phil- lips on individual off-white and white cards. All four are double matted with a glossy
677. Moody Blues. Every Good Boy De- serves Favour album signed on the front cover in blue felt tip by Patrick Moraz, Justin Hawyard, John Lodge, Ray Thomas, and Graeme Edge. In fine condition, w
683.AlanParsons.Tambourine, 6? in diameter, signed on the headinbluefelttip,“IRobot,Alan Parsons.”Accompaniedbyaphoto taken at time of signing.Typical slightirregularitiesanddiscolor- ationstoskin,ot
HOUND DOG 689. Elvis Presley. Vintage glossy 8 x 10 photo of a younger Elvis in shirt, tie, and sports coat, signed in blue ink “Yours, Elvis Presley.” In very good condition, with photo prof
A loan to a cousin and original member of the “Memphis Mafia” 690. Elvis Presley. Personal check, 6 x 2.75, ?lled out in another hand and signed by Presley, payable to Gene Smith for
694. Ramones. Glossy 10 x 8 group publicity photo, signed in black felt tip by all four: Joey, Johnny, Marky, and C. J. Ramone. In very fine con- dition. COA Roger Epper- son/REAL and
Vintage Stones program with photographic provenance 701. Rolling Stones. Early Rolling Stones concert pro- gram, 10.5 x 8, featuring a color image of the Stones on the cover, as well as full pag
704.HarryRuby.Pro- li?cAmerican song- writer (1895–1974) whose works, many ofwhichwereprom- inently featured in the?lmsoftheMarxBrothersandEddieCantor,includesuch standards as “I Wanna Be Loved by Y
710. Singin’ in the Rain. Glossy 10 x 8 photo from Singin' in the Rain, signed in black felt tip “Debbie Reynolds” and “Gene Kelly.” A few scat- tered surface marks, otherwise ?ne conditi
717. Rod Stewart and Britt Ekland. People magazine,datedFebru- ary 21, 1977, featuring Stewart and Ekland on the cover, signed by both in black felt tip. Scattered light cover wear, and a light s
725. Three Tenors. Color glossy 10 x 8 photo of the Three Tenors posing together, signed in felt tip and ink by all three: Luciano Pavarotti, Placido Domingo, and José Car- reras. In very fine condit
731. The Who. Color glossy 8 x 10 group photo, signed in silver ink by Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle and in blue felt tip by Pete Townshend. In very fine condition. COA Roger Epperson/ REA
738. Wood- stock. Glossy 14 x 11 pho- to, signed in blue felt tip by Johnny Winter, Edgar Winter, Arlo Guthrie,Wavy Gravy, Paul Kantnor, Billy Cox, County JoeMcDonald (adding, “1, 2, 3, wha
743. Abbott and Costello.
Two printed DS on 5 x 3.25
cards, one each signed
“Bud Abbott” (January 28,
1943) and “Lou Costello”
(October 21, 1940). Each
is a release authorizing
the News
746. Academy Award Winners. Seventeen signed pho- tos, all approximately 4 x 6, each signed in ink or felt tip by the respective Academy Award winner pictured. Signers are: Robin Williams (3), Glenda
“Motion picture comedies ... of a proper and entertaining character” Less than a year after the verdict that finally exonerated him of a notoriously lurid accusation, “FATTY” A
756. Eve Arden. Vin- tage glossy 8 x 10 photo, signed and inscribed in fountain pen “To Howard, All good wishes, Eve Arden.” In fine condition, with a bit of light creasing along top edge,
763.AutographAlbum.Vintagehardcoverautographalbum,6.25x5,containingmorethan120inksignatures,alldouble-sided,mostwith inscriptionstoLily.AmongthemostprominentsignersareJohnFord,SidneyToler,GeorgeRaft,
768. Lucille Ball. Vintage ink signature, “Love, Lucy,” on an o?-
771.BrigitteBardot.Twodi?erentglossy10x8photos,including oneofBardotandanotherwomanlyingnudeinbed,eachsigned inblackfelttip.Invery?necondition.R&RCOA.…(MB$100) 772. Brigitte Bardot. Color gloss
779. Ingrid Bergman. Book photo from Casablanca, 8 x 10.75 (irregular), signed in black felt tip “Ingrid Berg- man.” Matted to an overall size of 11 x 14. Light toning, otherwise ?ne condition. R&R C
784. Bewitched. Three items: personal check, ?lled out and signed by Elizabeth Montgomery, dated October 21, 1973; felt tip signature of Dick Sargent on an o?-white 5 x 3 card; and a pencil signature
FROM SPADE TO SABRINA BOGART signs an original publicity photo from the 1954 classic 791. Humphrey Bogart. Academy Award–winning actor Grant. It was reported that
792. Bonanza. Ink signatures on individual o?-white 6 x 4 cards: Lorne Greene (adding “Bonanza”), Michael Landon (inscribed; adding his character name), Dan Blocker (in- scribed; writing his surname
“You carry yourself very young”: An uncharacteristically sensitive LENNY BRUCE wishes a speedy recovery to an ailing friend 800.LennyBruce.PioneeringAmer- ican stand-up comic
803.JamesCagney.Matte-?nish 8 x 10 photo of an older Cagney, signed and inscribed in blue felt tip “For Jene, Jim Cagney.” In ?ne condition, with light brush to inscription and last name of sig- natu
812. Kim Cattrall. Sexy color satin-?nish 12 x 8 photo of Cattrall in a low-cut dress, signed in-person in blue felt tip. In very ?ne condition. R&R COA.…(MB $100) 813.CelebritySmooches.
819. Colin Clive. Brit- ish actor
820. George Clooney. Col- or glossy 14 x 11 photo of Clooney from Leatherheads, signedinblack felttip.Invery ?necondition. R&R COA.… (MB $100) 821. Gary Coo- per. Vintage sepia matte-?nish 7
826. Cindy Crawford. Color glossy 14 x 11 photo of Crawford ina?gure-hug- ging red dress, signedinblack felttip.Invery ?necondition. R&R COA.… (MB $100) 829. Cindy Crawf
833. Bing Crosby. TLS signed “Bing,” two pages, 7.25 x 10.5, personal letterhead, December 4, 1969. Crosby writes to Patrick Ward-Thomas in Norfolk, England. In part: “I knew you'd ?nd Palm Springs c
840. Tony Curtis. Col- or glossy 14 x 11 photo of a poster for Some Like It Hot, showing Curtis, Jack Lemmon, and Marilyn Mon- roe, signed in blue felt tip by Curtis. In very fine cond
847. Dead End Kids. Ink and felt tip signatures of Huntz Hall, Leo B. Gorcey, Billy Halop, Bobby Jordan, Bernard Punsly, and Gabriel Dell on in- dividual album pages and off-white cards. All are doub
853. Kirk Douglas. Color glossy 8 x 10 photo of the shirt- less Douglas, signed in black felt tip. In ?ne condition, with a few scattered light surface marksandimpressions. R&RCOA.…(MB$100)
861. Easy Rider. Col- orglossy10 x 8 photo from the ?lm,signed in blue felt tipbyDen- nisHopper and Peter Fonda, and in black felt tip by Jack fine condition. R&R 863.
869. Joan Fontaine. Glossy 8 x 10 photo of Fontaine lounging onasofa,signedinblackfelttip. A few scattered surface marks and creases, a bit heavier along top edge, otherwise ?ne condi- tion. R&R COA.
874. John Ford. Highly respected, multiple-Oscar-winning American?lmdirector(1894–1973)whohelmedsuchclassicsas Stagecoach,TheGrapesofWrath,andTheSearchers. Vintagematte- ?nish8x10photoofFordinhisNavy
879. James Gandolfini. Complete issue of Vanity Fair magazine for April 2007, signed in person in blue felt tip. In very ?ne condition. R&R COA.…(MB $100) 880.AvaGardner.Colorcards
RUNS IN THE FAMILY GARLAND signs for herself and infant daughter LIZA MINNELLI 884.JudyGarland.Charmingvintagematte- finish8x10photoofnewmotherJudyGarland with her young infan
888. Gone With the Wind: Olivia deHavil- land. Glossy 8 x 10 photo of deHavilland in her most famous role, signed in blue felt tip, “Olivia deHavilland and Melanie.” In very fine condition. R&R
894. Grease. Color 11 x 14 laser print photo from the ?lm, signed in blue felt tip by John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John. In very fine condition. R&R COA.…(MB $100) 895. Grease. Color
901.[JeanHarlow]. Three vintage pho- tos, two 8 x 10 and one5x7,eachsigned and inscribed by Mama Jean. In ?ne condition overall, with marginal pin- holes to one photo, mild soiling, and light han
906. Edith Head. Legend- ary Hollywood costume designer (1897–1981) who won eightAcademyAwards from a total of thirty-four nominations. ALS signed “Edith,” one page, 5.75 x 7.5, personalletterhead,
912. Audrey Hepburn. Full-length book photo of Hepburn in an elegant gown from Sabrina, 9 x 11.25, signed in black felt tip. Matted to an overall size of 13 x 15.5. In ?ne condi- tion. PSA/DNA Auctio
Less than a decade before her autobiography 918. Katharine Hepburn. TLS, one page, 6 x 8, personal letterhead, March 7, 1984. Hepburn writes to Kathr
923. Heroes. Color glossy 14 x 11.5 cast photo, signed in blue felt tip by ten cast members, including: Hayden Panettiere, Noah Gray-Cabey, Adrian Pasdar, Ali Larter, Milo Ventimiglia, Greg Grunberg,
Hollywood on canvas Original vintage director’s chair cover signed by Hitchcock and several others 930. Alfred Hitchcock. Original salmon canvas seat and backrest for a director- style chair owned a
933. Hollywood. Seven vintage picture postcards, each signed on the reverse by one or more celebrities: Virginia Mayo; Henry Wilcoxon; Ava Gardner (pencil); Dick Powell and Linda Darnell; Alan L
UNMASKED HOUDINI signs his famous “unmasking” of Robert-Houdin 939. Harry Houdini. Hungarian-born American magician Co., 1908. Hardcover, 5.75 x 8.75, 333 pages. Signed in ink (1874–1926),
940. Jim Hutton. Vin- tage glossy 8 x 10 Co- lumbiaPicturespublic- ity photo of Hutton as he appeared in Major Dundee, signed and in- scribed in fountain pen “To Peter, Jim Hutton.” In ?ne condition,
946. Scarlett Johansson. Allur- ing color glossy 8 x 10 photo of Johanssonwithher hand in her hair, signed in blue felt tip. In very fine condition. R&R COA.…(MB$100) 948
953. Dennis KIng. Legendary Broad- way star of both dra- mas and musicals, he created the role of Francois Villon in Rudolf Friml's The VagabondKingin1925, inwhichhealsomade his sound ?lm debut
959.LillieLangtry.Britishactress(1853–1929)whoalso attained legend as a royal mistress, racehorse owner, makerandspenderoffortunes,andnaturalbeauty. ALS, onepagebothsides,8.25x11,AlvinHotelletterhead
962. Law and Or- der:CriminalIntent. Color satin-finish 11 x 14 cast photo, signedinbluefelttip by all ?ve: Vincent D'Onofrio, Eric Bo- gosian, Chris Noth, Julianne Nichol- son, and Kathryn Erbe.
Unusual advice 967. Brandon Lee. Actor (1965–1993) and son of leg- endary martial artist Bruce Lee who was killed in a prop-gun mishap during the ?lming of The Crow. Color promotiona
“NO SIGN OUTSIDE” At the height of his Green Hornet fame, BRUCE LEE adopts a low profile for the opening of his final Gung Fu school in L.A.’s Chinatown 969. Bruce Lee.
970. Vivien Leigh and Jean PierreAumont.Playbillfrom Boston's Colonial Theatre's 1963 production of Tovarich, 5.5 x 8.5, 27 pages, signed on the front cover in fountain pen by Vivien Leigh and Jean P
977. Harold Lloyd.Popular comic actor anddirectorof the silent era (1893–1971), known for his trademark round eyeglasses. Vintage ink signature, “Harold Lloyd,” on an o?-white 3.5 x 2 . In ?ne co
983. Bela Lugosi. Vintage fountain pen signature, “Béla Lugosi,” on a light green 6 x 4.25 album page. In ?ne condition, with a couple small edge creases, and staple binding holes to right edge, easi
989. Cindy Margolis. Color satin-finish 8 x 10 photo of the internet beauty queen in a 993. Dean Martin. tight red dress, signed in blue
Together again 997. Marx Brothers. Four vintage signatures on individual colored 6 x 4.25 album pages:fountainpensignatures,“HarpoMarx,”“GrouchoMarx,”and“ZeppoMarx,”and apencilsignatureandinscription
1002. Ethel Merman. Lovely early pearl-?nish 8 x 10 photo, signed and inscribed in foun- tain pen, “To Howard Davis with best wishes, Ethel Merman.” Tiny marginal corner bends, otherwisevery?ne,fre
1009.MarilynMonroe.Large,crisp,earlyvintagefountainpen signature, “MarilynMonroe,Bestwishes,” on an o?-white album page.Nicelyarchivallytriplemattedandframedwithagorgeous photoofMonroe,toanoverallsiz
1014.ColleenMoore.Glossy 8x10close-upphoto,signed and inscribed in black felt tip “For L.Allan Smith, With happy memories of silent ?lms, ColleenMoore.”Scatteredsur- facemarksandedgecreases, otherwis
1021. Edward R. Murrow. Famed Ameri- can journalist (1908–1965) best known for his wartime broad- casts from Lon- donandhiswidelyrespectedCBStelevisionnewsshowsSeeIt NowandPersontoPerson.His ro
1029. Peter O’Toole.Color glossy 14 x 10 photo from Lawrence of Arabia, signed inbluefelttip. In very fine condition. R&R COA.… (MB $100) 1031. Odd Couple. Glossy 8 x
1037. Gregory Peck. Glossy 8 x 10 promo- tional photo of Peck as General Douglas MacArthur, signed and inscribed in black felt tip “To Jim, Kindest re- gardsfromGregoryPeck.” Scattered light crease
1044. Vincent Price. Origi- 1048.AnthonyQuinn.Glossy nalsignedfelttippro?leself- 7 x 9 ph
1052. George Raft. Glossy 8 x 10 photo, signed and inscribed in blue felt tip “To Frank, My best, George Raft.” In fine condition, with a few small corner tip dings and creases. R&R COA.…(MB $100
Keep them dogies rollin’ 1057. Rawhide. Five vintage ink signaturesonindividualo?-white6 x 4 and 4 x 6 cards: Clint Eastwood (inscribed; adding his character name; Jack Klugman on reverse), Paul Br
1062. Chris- topher Reeve. Glossy 10 x 8 photo of Reeve asSupermanpre- paring to save a train from certain doom, signed in blue felt tip. In ?ne condition, with a few scattered light su
1069. Rocky Horror Picture Show. Felt tip signatures of Tim Curry, Richard O'Brian, Patri- cia Quinn, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick, Peter Hinwood, Nell Campbell, Meat- loaf, Charles Gray,
1073. Jane Russell. Satin-finish 20 x 16 photo of close-up Rus- sell in her famous Out- law costume, signed in black felt tip. In very fine condition. R&R COA.…(MB $100)
CLOSING THE DOOR ON KEYSTONE MACK SENNETT sells the studio that launched a thousand pie fights 1080. Mack Sennett. Pioneering ?lmmaker (1880–1960) who founded Keystone Studios and introduced to
1081.DavidO.Selznick and Charles Boyer. Personal check drawn on Selznick's account, 7.75 x 3, ?lled out in type and signed by Selznick, payable to Boyer for $40.00, Oc- tober 10, 1936, and
1088. Don Siegel. Versatile and durable director who helmed such classics as Inva- sion of the Body Snatch- ers, Dirty Harry, and John Wayne's final ?lm, The Shootist. Sie- gel was singled out by
1095. Smothers Brothers. Tambourine,10?indiameter, signed on the head in blue felt tip, “Mom always liked you best! Tom Smothers” and “The Smothers Brothers, Dick Smothers.” Accompanied by two photos
1103. Steven Spielberg and George Lucas. Color glossy 10 x 14 photo of the directors on set in the desert, signed in black felt tipbySpielbergandLucas. In very fine condition. R&R COA.…(MB $200) 110
1110. Star Wars: James Earl Jones. Three differ- ent 8 x 10 photos of Darth Vader, each signed in ink or felt tip. In ?ne condition. R&R COA.…(MB $100)
1117. James Stew- art. Playbill from the Anta Theatre's production of Har- vey, 6 x 9, 48 pages, signed on the front coverinbluefelttip, “James Stewart.” In ?necondition.R&R COA.…(MB $100) 1120. S
Taking issue with a “new vitriolic low” from a “bitchy” critic 1123. Ed Sullivan. TLS, two pages, 7.25 x 10.5, personal letterhead, September 18, 1964. Sullivan writes to New YorkPostcolumnistLeonar
1127. Elizabeth Taylor and Eddie Fisher. Vintage ink signatures, “Elizabeth Taylor,” and “Eddie Fisher,” on an o?-white 4 x 6 card. Collec- torinformationon reverse indicates signatureswereac- qui
1133. Shirley Temple. Vintage sepiamatte-?nish 3.25x620thCen- turyFoxpublicity photo, signed in the lower border in purple foun- tain pen. In ?ne condition, with some scattered light silvering and
1138. Three Stoog- es. Vintage fountain pen signatures and inscription, “To ‘Steve’ Goodluck,The3Stoog- es,Shemp,”and“Moe,” and “Larry,” on an off- white 6 x 4.5 album page. In fine condition, with a
1142. George Tobias. Vintage matte-finish 8 x 10 photo, signed and inscribed in fountain pen “To Howard,Bestwishes fromGeorgeTobias.” Creasing to one corner, otherwise fine, fresh, crisp condit
1147. Lana Turner. Captivating vin- tagematte-?nish8x10photo,signed and inscribed in fountain pen “For Mrs.EarlPars-Bestwishes,LanaTurner `64.” In ?ne condition, with some light edge dings and crease
1156. John Wayne. Two short undated ALS signed “Duke” on individual 5.5 x 3.5 picture postcards. The ?rst, addressed to “The Ringmaster, Lakeside Country Club,” reads: “Dear Dickie, We think of you a
1159. John Wayne. Matte-?nish 8 x 10 photo of Wayne from one of his ?lms, signed and inscribed in black felt tip, “Good luck Carol, JohnWayne, 1973.” Accompanied by a two-disc set that includes an au
1162. Jack Webb. Glossy 8 x 10 photo, signed and inscribed in black ink, “To Tom C—, warmest regards, Jack Webb.” In ?ne condition, with a few impressions and surface marks (one to face). R&
1169.WizardofOz:BolgerandHaley.Twoitems:vintagepencil signature,“JackHaley,”onalightgreenalbumpage;andafelttip signature,“RayBolger,”onano?-whitecard.In?necondition, withHaley'ssignatureabitlight,but
1177. Fay Wray. Glossy 8 x 10 photo of Wray wrapped in a fur stole, signed in black felt tip. In fine condition, with creasing along top border and some scattered light surface marks. R&R COA.
1184. Hank Aaron. Limited edition official
Rawlings Major League baseball, #7/144, signed
in blue ballpoint on the sweet spot. Side panel
bears a pre-printed quote from Aaron as he
pursued the all
1190. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Purple and gold Lakers bas- ketball shorts, signed on the front in black felt tip. Ac- companied by a certi?cate of authenticity from PSA/DNA. In very ?ne condition, a
1195. Roberto and Sandy Alomar. Color 8 x 10 composite print of the Alomar broth- ers, signed in blue felt tip by Roberto Alomar and Sandy Alomar, Jr. Double matted and framed to an overa
1202. Baseball: 500 Home Run Club. Official Rawlings Ameri- can League base- ball signed in blue ballpoint by 11 members of the 500 Home Run club. Sign- ers are: Willie Mays (ss), Mickey M
1204. Baseball Covers. Nine Gateway commemora- tive covers, bearing color silk cachets honoring three di?erent World Series, each signed on the front in ball- point by a participant of the respecti
1209. Baseball Hall of Famers. FifteengoldHallof Fameplaquecards, each signed at the top in ink or felt tip by the respec- tive Hall of Famer pictured. Sign- ers are: Bill Terry, Stan Coveleski, J
1214.James“CoolPapa” Bell. Glossy 8 x 10 photo of Bell in his batting stance, signed in black felt tip. In very ?ne condi- tion. Auction LOA Steve Grad/PSA/DNA and R&R COA.…(MB $100)
1226. George Brett. Color limitededition 24 x 19 litho- graph entitled “The Swing,” numbered #1699/2000, signed in pen- cil.Alsosigned in pencil by the artist, John B. Mar- tin. In very fine
1231. Steve Carlton. O?cial Majestic replica Philadelphia Philliesbaseballjersey,withsewn on letters and numbers, signed in silver ink on the number on the back, “Steve `Lefty' Carlton.” Accompanied
1238. Bob Cousy. Two items: un- formed Wheatiesbox, 19x15.25,hon- oringtheCelt- ics and the Boston Gar- den, signed on the front in blue felt tip; and a color glossy 8 x 10 photo of Cousy in
1246. Joe DiMaggio. Color glossy 10 x 13 photo of DiMag- gio in his batting stance at Yankee Stadium, signed in blue felt tip. Double matted and framed to an overall size of 14.75 x 18.5. In very ?ne
1251. Dale Earnhardt. Four di?erent color 10 x 8 cardstock GM Goodwrench racing promotional photos, each signed in blue or black felt tip by Earnhardt, with one photo signed by two other crew members
1258. Jimmie Foxx. A fearsome power hitter whose strength earned him the moniker “The Beast,” Jimmie Foxx was the anchor of an intimidating Philadelphia Athletics lineup that produced pennant winn
1262. Charles Gehringer. Official Rawlings American League baseball signed in blue ballpoint on the sweet spot. In ?ne condition, with a PSA/ DNA authentication label a?xed to ball. Auction LOA
1270. Jeff Gordon. Je? Hamilton Racing Collection rainbow- colored Dupont racing jacket, complete with embroidered Gordon signature and sponsor patches, signed on the right breast in black felt ti
1276. Lefty Grove. Hall of Famer who topped the Ameri- can League in wins four times, win- ning percent- age ?ve times, and strikeouts seven consec- utive times. Most impres- sive, are
1281. Heisman Tro- phy Winners. O?cial limited edition Rawl- ings Oklahoma Uni- versity commemora- tive football, #48/69, signed in felt tip on the white side panel by Oklahoma Heisman winners Ste
1288. Horse Racing: Ron Tur- cotte. Two color glossy photos, an 11 x 14 of Secretariat, and a 14 x 11 photo of Turcotte atop SecretariatafterwinningtheKentuckyDerby,signedinsilver ink and blue felt t
1294. Reggie Jackson and Carl Yastrzemski. Color glossy8x10photoof Reggie Jackson and Carl Yastrzemski posing together be- forethe1974AllStar GameinPittsburgh, signed in blue felt tip by both Jacks
1301. Harmon Kille- brew. Glossy 11 x 14 composite photo of Killebrew honoring his Hall of Fame induc- tion, signed in blue felt tip. Accompanied by a certi?cateofauthentic- ity from PSA/DNA. In
1306. Sandy Koufax. Baseball Hall of Famer who is best known for hisstringofsixamazing seasons from 1961 to 1966, before arthritis ended his career at age 30. Regulation home plate signed in felt t
1313. Vince Lombardi. Green bay Packers business check,8.5x3.25,?lledoutinanotherhandandsignedby Lombardi,payabletodefensiveendNathanielBorden for $828.92, October 1, 1959. In ?ne condition, with exp
1316. Mickey Mantle and Stan Musial. Glossy 8 x 10 photo of Mickey Mantle and Stan Musial posing in their uniforms before a game, signed in blue felt tip by both Mantle and Musial. In ?ne condition,
1323.MickeyMantle.Glossy8x10promotionalphotoofthecoverof thesheetmusicforILoveMickeybyTeresaBrewer,signedinblackfelttip byMickeyMantleandTeresaBrewer.Doublesuedemattedandframed withanoriginalrecordof
Mick signs his stick 1327. Mickey Mantle. Official Louisville Slug- ger Mickey Man- tle model base- ball bat signed in blue felt tip on the barrel, “Mickey Mantle No. 7.” In fine
1331. Roger Maris and Hall of Famers. O?cial Spalding National League baseball signed in ball- point by 25 American and National League players, highlighted by side panel signatures of Roger Mari
1333. Roger Maris, DiMaggio and Yankee Greats. Cover from the 1981 NewYorkYankees yearbook, 8.5 x 11, signed on the front cover in blue felt tip by Roger Maris, Joe DiMag- gio, Yogi Berra, and Bill D
1339. Willie Mays. O?cial Rawlings Major League baseball signed in blue ballpoint on the sweet spot. In very ?ne condition. Auction LOA Steve Grad/ PSA/DNA and R&R COA.…(MB $100) 1340. Willie Mays.
1346. Miracle On Ice. Color satin-?nish 20 x 16 photo of the 1980 Olympic hockey team celebrating their?nal victory, signed in blue felt tip by 20 members of the team: Mike Eruzione, Jim Craig, Dave
Yankees heart and soul 1350.Thurman Munson. Sport- ing News cover fromtheAugust 18, 1973, issue of The Sporting News, featuring Munson in his batting stance clad in his Yan- kee pinstripes, with he
‘The Intimidator’, Jarrett, Martin, Wallace, and D. W. sign to benefit a fallen brother 1354. NASCAR Racing. Unused Simpson Bandit II racing helmet, signed in black felt tip by 25 p
1936 World Champion Yankees team ball, including Gehrig, DiMaggio, and Lazzeri 1358. NY Yankees. O?cial Reach American League baseball signed in fou
1948 Yankees ball signed by 20, including DiMaggio, Rizzuto, Raschi, Bauer and Crosetti 1360. NY Yankees. Official Reach American League baseball signed in ink and ballpoint by 20 members of the
‘61 Yankees team photo signed by 32, including Mantle, Ford, and Dickey 1362. NY Yankees. Glossy 20 x 16 team photo, signed in blue felt tip by 32 mem- bersofthe1961WorldChampionYankees atap
1367. Oakland A’s. OaklandA's 1973 score- card and souvenir pro- gram, 8.5 x 11, 76 pages, signed inside in ball- point by Vida Blue, John Odom, Gonzalo Marquez, Angel Man- gual, and Bill North.
1374. Jim Palmer. O?cial Ma- jestic replica Baltimore Orioles baseball jersey, with sewn on letters,signedinblackfelttipon thefront,“JimPalmerHOF1990.” Accompanied by a certi?cate of authenticityfrom
1381.Jacques Plante. Hock- ey Hall of Famer who led Montrealtosix Stanley Cups (1953, `56–'60), won seven Vezina Tro- phies; was the MVP in 1962 and was the ?rst goalie to regularlyweara ma
Jackie Robinson single-signed ball 1387. Jackie Robinson. First African American Major League Baseball player of the modern era in 1947. In recognition of his accomplishments both on ?eld and o? of
1390. Pete Rose and Steve Carlton. Of- ?cial Rawlings National League baseball signedinblueballpointonthesweetspot by Pete Rose and on a side panel by Steve Carlton. A PSA/DNA authentication la- bela
1397. Dan “Rudy” Ru- ettiger. Two color satin- ?nish photos: 11 x 14 of a Rudy movie poster, with an image of Ruettiger being carried o? the ?eld superimposed at right; and a 14 x 11 photo of the
Home Run Giants: Ruth, Maris, McGwire, and Bonds 1401. Babe Ruth and Home Run Cham- pions. Signatures of four of the great- est home run hitters in history: vintage fountain
SULTAN of SWAT RUTH signs an at-bat action photo 1403. Babe Ruth. Vintage pearl-?nish 7.5 x 9.5 photo of tion, with surface dent and ?eck of emulsion loss to rig
‘The Bambino’ signs for a fellow All America Board of Baseball member 1404. Babe Ruth. Fabulous vintage matte-?nish 9.25 x 7 photo ofRuthseatedatatablewiththeAllAmeri
1407. Gale Sayers. Replica Chicago Bears football jersey, with sewn on letters and num- bers, signed in black felt tip on the number on the back, “Gale Sayers, Kansas Comet.” In very fine condition.
1414. Tris Speaker. Seventh player elected to the Hall of Fame and the greatest center fielder of his day. Vintage ink signature,“TrisSpeaker,”onanoff-whitelightly-linedslip.Mat- ted and framed with
A NINETEENTH-CENTURY CHAMPION IN THE SPACE AGE “I SHALL REACH THE VENERABLE AGE OF 90” 1419. John Henry Taylor. Pioneeringpro- fessional golfer (1871–1963)who won ?ve
1423. Bobby Thomson and Ralph Branca. Glossy 20 x 16 photo of Thomson being greeted at home by his teammates afterhishistorichomerun,signedinbluefelttipbyThomson, addingthedateofthehomerun,andbyRalph
1429.HerschelWalker.Two di?erentcolorglossyphotos, one 11 x 14 and one 14 x 11, ofWalkeronthe?eldduring his college days as a Georgia Bulldog,eachsignedinblackfelttip.Invery?necondition.Auc- tionLOAS
1433. Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio. Glossy 10 x 8 photo of Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio posing on the steps of a dugout at Fen- way Park, signed in blue felt tip by both Williams and DiMaggio. Phot
Moving panoramic image of Williams’s appearance at the ‘99 All Star Game 1440. Ted Williams. Color 38 x 13 panoramic print entitled All Century Players, July 13, 1999, show- ing the All Centu
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