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ADAMS signs a 1798
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1. John Adams. Excellent partly printed DS boldly signed
as president, one page on vellum, 13 x 8.75, August 15,
1798. A comm
FACE (of) THE NATION Rare engraving of JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, one of the earliest signed presidential images in existence 2. John Quincy Adams. Portrait engraving by N[athaniel] Dearborn, Boston, featur
4. John Quincy Adams. Ink signature, “John Quincy Adams, Quincy Massachusetts,” on an o?-white 4.5 x 1.5 card, a?xed to a slightly larger o?-white slip. In ?ne condition, with some scattered light to
6. Chester A. Arthur.Partially printed DS as president, one page, 17 x 14, February 10, 1882. Arthur appoints Wil- liam C. Lyon to the position of Postmaster of Newark, Ohio. 8. Chester A. Art
10.JamesBuchanan.DS,onepage,11.5x 17.5,August13,1855.Authorizationtoallow JamesJ.O'Fallontocarrydispatchesfrom the U. S. Legation in London to the U. S. Legation in Paris, signed at the conclu- sion
LAME DUCK Barbara Bush writes on “George’s greatest feats” following his defeat in the 1992 election 14. Barbara Bush. TLS, one page, 6.25 x 8.5, White House
22. Jimmy Carter and Gerald Ford. Color glossy 10 x 8 photo of an artist's rendering honoring the 1
25. Jim- my Cart- er.Signed book: Be- yond the White House. First edi- tion, first printing. NY: Si- mon & Schuster, 2007. Hardcover with dust- jacket, 6.5 x 9.5, 272 pages. Signed in ballp
31. Jimmy Carter. Color 8 x 10 cardstockphoto,signedinblack
34. Jimmy and Rosa- lynn Carter. Signed book:EverythingtoGain. Limited signed first edition of 500 copies (this copy No. 440). NY: Random House, 1987. Hardcover with slipcase, 6.25 x 9.5, 198
42.BillClinton.LimitededitionFDC,6.5x3.5,1986,numbered 111/150, with a cachet honoring the Arkansas Sesquicenten- nial, signed in black felt tip. In very ?ne condition. Auction LOAJohnRezniko?/PSA/DN
48. Calvin Coolidge. Ink signature, “Calvin Coolidge,” on a cream 3.25 x 2.5 card. A few tiny spots and small, very faint bend to one corner, otherwise ?ne condition. Auction LOA John Rezniko?/ PSA/
“The sincere good will ... for America and Americans” 53. Dwight D. Eisenhower. TLS signed as president “D. E.,” one page, 6.75 x 8.75, White House letterhead, Dece
Ike talks turkey about beef 57. Dwight D. Eisen- hower. TLS signed “Ike,” one page, 7.25 x 10.5, personal let- terhead, November 9, 1966. Letter to cattle breederLewisStrauss. Inpart,“Herewish[sic
IKE writes to Mamie on conditions in North Africa “This has been a wearing tour of duty” 61.DwightD.Eisen- hower. TLS signed “Ike,”threepages,8 x10.25,AlliedFor
64. Gerald Ford and Don- ald Rumsfeld. Commemo- rative cover honoring Ford's inaugu- ration in 1974, signedinblack felt tip by Ford, and in blue ballpoint by Donald Rumsfeld. In fine condi
73. Gerald Ford. Satin-?nish 11.75 x 7.75 photo housed in a 15 x 13 mat, signed and inscribed in blue felt tip on the mat, “To my very good friend, Pat Hillings, with appreciation and very best wishe
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80. Free Frank: James Buchanan. Franking signature as presi- dent,“Free,JamesBuchanan,”ona5.5x3mailingenvelopeaddressed in another hand to Miss Macalester [&] Charles Macalester in Philadelphia and b
85.FreeFrank: Lucretia Gar- field. Free franked mail- ing envelope, 4.25 x 3.25, postmarked November 9, 1905,addressed in Garfield's hand to “James Reece, 3531 EuclidAvenue, Cleveland, Ohio,”
88. Free Frank: Andrew Johnson. Ink franking signature, “Free U.S.S., Andrew Johnson,” on an o?-white 3 x 1.25 slip, clipped from a larger panel and profession- ally inlaid to a 6.25 x 3.25 o
92. Free Frank: John Tyler. Franking signature as president, “J. Tyler,”ona5.5x3.25postalcoveraddressedinhishandtothesec- retaryofstate,marked“private,”andbearingaWashington,D.C. postmark.The?apretai
Writing “after a hard hot trip” 95. James A. Garfield. ALS signed “J.A. Gar?eld,” one page, 4.75 x 8.25, June 24, 1872. Gar?eld writes from Hiram, Ohio to Rose. In
Visiting family incognito after leaving the White House “I want to go over quietly to your house.... If it is known that I am there people will be com
“YOUR VOTE WILL BE HISTORICAL” HARRISON heartily congratulates his former VP, LEVI P. MORTON, on his election to the New York governor’s seat 103. Benjamin Harrison. Excellent LS
106. Benjamin Harrison. Ink sig- nature,“Benj.Har- rison,Inda.,” on 3.5 x 2 card a?xed to the corner of an unsigned antique portraitengraving measuring 6 x 8 overall.Atouchof mild soiling, and some
Early endorsement for a justice of the peace in Indiana Territory 110.WilliamHenryHarrison. Manuscriptdocument,onepage, 8 x 13, March 16, 1805, signed at the conclusion, “Please to make out a commi
113. Rutherford B. Hayes. Ink signature, “R. B. Hayes,” on an o?-white 3.75 x 2 card a?xed to the corner of an unsigned antique portraitengravingmea- suring 6 x 8 overall. A hint of subtle soilin
117. Herbert Hoover. Four-volume set: Herbert Hoover: An American Epic. First edition(s).Chicago:HenryRegneryCompany,1959–1964.Hardcovers,6.5x9.5,vari- ouslengths.Volumes1-3eachsignedandinscribedinin
122. Herbert Hoover. TLS, one page, 7 x 10.25, per- sonal letterhead, February 18, 1936. Hoover writes to Catherine Anderson in New York City. In full: “That was a kindly and encouraging letter. But
126. Andrew Jackson. DS as presi- dent, one page, 15.5 x 10, November 1,1830.PresidentJacksongrantsWil- liam Allen 160 acres of land in Indi- ana.Signedattheconclusioninblack inkbyJackson,andcounters
VIRGIN TERRITORY JEFFERSON and MADISON sign papers for a ship bound for St. Thomas 129. Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Partly printed DS, signed “Th: Je?erson”
“According to the rules and disclipine of the Navy” JEFFERSON signs an 1804 naval appointment 130.ThomasJefferson.PartlyprintedDS,signed“Th:Jeffers
131. Andrew Johnson. LS, two lightly linedpages,7.75x9.75,StateofTennessee letterhead,September14,1864.Letterto Schuyler Colfax concerning an upcom- ingmeetingwithJohnsonworriedabout hisbecomingapoli
135.LadyBirdJohnson.Fouritems:threeunstamped commemorativepostalcovers,eachsignedinink“Mrs. LyndonB.Johnson”;andanLBJRanchnotecard,signed inbrownink“LadyBirdJohnson.”Twocovers“opened” along ?ap fold,
139. Jacqueline Kennedy. DS, signed “J. Kennedy,” one page, 5 x 7.5, October 13, 1959. F. A. O. Schwartz purchaser’s receipt, filled out in another hand and signed by Kennedy, for a lay away Christma
Signing a memorial edition of Profiles in Courage 141. Jacqueline Kennedy. Signed book: Pro?les in Courage. Memorial Edition. NY: Harper & Row, 1964. Hardcover with dustjacket, 6.25 x
“So that I can... advise the proper Air Force officials of my interest in your case. 143. John F. Kennedy. TLS, one page, 8 x 10.5, United States Senate letterhead, May 1, 1953. Kenn
146. John F. Kennedy. Ballpoint signature, “John Kennedy,” on a yellow 2 x 1 slip. According to the consignor, the signature is on an intact menu from a pre-election fundraiser that has be
“I send you my autograph” Republican presidential nominee LINCOLN signs a letter penned in the hand of ELMER ELLSWORTH, the first Northern casualty of the Civil War
Signing a ship’s papers months before the outbreak of the War of 1812 149. James Madison and James Mon- roe. Partly printed DS, signed “James Madison” as president and “Jas. Monroe” as s
151. James Madison.Scal- loped-top DS as president, onepage,10.25 x 15.5, July 21, 1809. A ship's pass issued to the “Schooner Simon of New York, Job Stevens, Master and Commander, of the Burthen On
155. William McKinley. ALS signed “W. McKinley, Jr.,” on a 6 x 3.5 Committee on Ways and Means mailing envelope, Febru- ary 1, 1890. McKinley sends a short letter of introduction to a Senator. In par
159. James Monroe. Partly printed DS, one page on vellum slightly trimmed in size to 11.25 x 8.25, October 31, 1817. A grant for a parcel of land issued to James Anderson issued under the provisions
163. Richard Nixon. Signed book: Six Cri- ses. First edition, ?rst printing.NY:Double- day, 1962. Hardcover with dustjacket, 6.5 x 9.5, 458 pages. Signed on a Richard Nixon Library and Birth- place
172.FranklinPierceandJeffersonDavis. Partly printed DS, signed “Franklin Pierce” as president and “Je?er. Davis” as secre- tary of war, one page on vellum trimmed in size to 13.25 x 16.5, April 30, 1
Pierce complies with a congressional resolution appointing a new clerk 175. Franklin Pierce. Handwritten endorse- ment, as president, writ- ten at the conclusion of a letter from his Secretary of
“GOD BLESS THE GIPPER” More than 30 members of the Washington elite, including three presidents, Supreme Court justices, and close political allies, pay tribu
178. Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford. Felt tip signatures, “Gerald R. Ford, 38th Pres.,” and “Ronald Reagan June 2 - `93,” on an o?-white 5.75 x 9.25 book page. In very fine condi- tion, with room f
“Dutch” writes from the set 183. Ronald Reagan. ALS signed “Dutch,” one page, 7.25 x 10.5, personal letterhead, September 5. Letter of thanks to a friend. In part, “Just a quick line from the se
A Christmas letter to his longtime correspondents 187. Ronald Reagan. TLS as president signed “Ronald,” one page, 6.75 x 9, White House letterhead, November 23, 1987. Re
190.RonaldandNancy Reagan. Inauguration cover, bearing a ca- chet honoring Rea- gan's1981inauguration, signed and inscribed in black ink, “To Allan Kaufman - With best wishes, Ronald Reagan,” a
“OFF FOR A BIT OF REST” An ailing FDR gratefully accepts a gift of vitamin pills from his cousin 197. Franklin D. Roosevelt. TLS signed “FDR,” one page, 7 x 8.75, White House letterhead, Ap
200. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Signed book: OnOurWay.First edition, ?rst printing. NY: John Day Company, 1934. Hardcover with dustjacket, 5.5 x 7.5, 300 pages. Signed and in- scribed in fountain pen on
203. Franklin D. Roosevelt. TLS as president, one page, 8 x 10.5, White House letterhead, February 8, 1937. Roosevelt writes to attorney Walter C. Clephane. In part: “You are hereby designated an
207.TheodoreRoosevelt.Inksignature,“Theodore Roosevelt,” on an o?-white 4 x 1.5 slip.Vertical fold above signature, as well as a typed sentiment, otherwise ?ne condition. Auction LOA John Rezniko?/PS
To a Spanish-American War organization 210. Theodore Roosevelt. Bank check, 6.5 x 2.75, ?lled out in another hand and signed by Roosevelt, payable to John J. Burke, Treasurer, New York Com- manding
213. William H. Taft. White House card, signed in ink “Sincerely yours, Wm. H. Taft, June 7, 1911.” Mild ton- ing and soiling, otherwise ?ne condition. Auction LOA John Rezniko?/PSA/DNA and R
“I have several copies of the Taft family tree” 218. William H. Taft. TLS signed “Wm. H. Taft,” one page, 8 x 10.5, Supreme Court letterhead, August 22, 1929. Taft writes from Pointe-au-Pic, Canada,
221. Three Presidents. Black felt tip signatures, “Ronald Reagan, Nov. 22—1993,” “Gerald R. Ford, 38th President,” and “Jimmy Carter,” on a 5.75 x 9.25 prefatory page from one of Reagan's books. In ?
225. Harry S. Truman. FDC, 6.5 x 3.5, with a cachet hon- oring the United Nations Conference on International Organization,signedinbluefountainpenbyTrumanover thestamp(adding“10/18/63”),andalsosigned
228.HarryS.Truman.Partlyprinted DS as president, one page, 18.25 x 15, October 15, 1945. An appoint- ment for J. Howard McGrath as solicitor general. (McGrath later served attorney general, 1949–52.)
232. Harry S. Truman. Endorsed municipal check, 8 x 3.5, ?lled out in type and bearing a facsimile singture onthefront,payabletoHarry S.Truman for $500.00,April 23, 1934, endorsed on the reverse i
“MOST ... NOBLE, HONOURABLE, VENERABLE... EMPERORS, KINGS, REPUBLICS” WASHINGTON signs papers for a ship bound for the West Indies 237. George Washington. Partly prin
“The Men of your Regiment... are in a manner destitute of cloathing” An “exceedingly moritified” WASHINGTON directs the procurement of much- needed s
240.Woodrow Wilson. DS as president, one
242. Woodrow Wilson. TLS, one page, 8 x 9.5, State of New Jersey letterhead, February 20, 1913. Wilson writes to Judge Charles B. Howry in Washington, D.C. In full: “I am sincerely obligedtoyouforyou
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246. Yassir Arafat and Yitzhak Rabin. Two items: felt tip
signature, “Y. Arafat,” on a white 6 x 4 card; and a color
glossy 6.5 x 6 photo of Arafat shaking hands with Yitzhak
Rabin as Bill Clinton
251. Benedict XVI. Born Joseph Alois Ratzinger on April16,HolySaturday,1927, in Marktl am Inn, Bavaria, Germany, was elected the 265th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church on April 19, 2005. He was form
258.NormanBorlaug. Americanagronomist (born 1914) who won the 1970 Nobel Peace Prize for his work re- latedtoimprovingand increasing the world food supply. Glossy 8 x 10 photo, signed in ballpoint. I
On the theft of his mail and his “notorious handwriting” 262. Aaron Burr. LS signed “A.Burr,” one page, 7.75 x 9.75, December 7, 1821. Burr writes to Mrs. [Mar- tha] Bradstreet. In part: “If you ha
264. John C. Calhoun. Complete hand-addressed free frank, 5.25 x 3.25, which unfolds to 9.75 x 7.75, addressed in Calhoun's hand to “Hon. Mr. Fresell, Raliegh, N. Carolina,” and franked at the top, “
Signing an official document in the first decade of her reign 269.CatherinetheGreat. Empress of Russia (born 1729) who reigned from 1762 until her death in 1796. Manuscript DS, in Cyrill
271. Prince Charles. Undated Christmas card, 8 x 6, the interior featuring an amusing color photo of Charles posing with Princes William and Harry, each of whom is standing
275.HenryClay. ADS, signed “Clay,” one page, 7.5 x 12, 1804. A legal document in a case involv- ingnon-payment of a debt. In good condition, withintersecting folds(associated small holes and ton
“Bring with you the papers relating to your claimes on the Government” 279.SamuelColt.Inventorofthe Colt revolver and founder of the Colt Firearms Company (1814– 1862). ALS signed “Saml. Colt,” one
283. Francis Crick. Along with Maurice Wilkins and James D. Watson, Crick shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in Medicine for discovering the function and structure of DNA, pro- viding enormous impetus for
286. Jefferson Davis. American military officer and politician (1808–1889) who, after serving as a senator and U.S. Secretary of War, was the first and only president of the Confederacy, from 1861
290. Declaration of Independence: Stephen Hopkins. Signer of the Declaration of Independence from Rhode Island (1707–1785) and a delegate to the Continental Congress. Manuscript DS, signed “S. Hopkin
The People’s Princess 294. Diana. Dark ink sig- nature, “Diana,” on a heavy gray8.25x4.5sheetcutfrom a ledger, to which was later addedaprintedquote:“Help- ing people in need is a good and essentia
298. Chief Eagle Calf. Vintage 3.5 x 5.5 post- card photo by noted Glacier National park photographerT.J.Hile- man,signedinthelow- er border in black ink with the chief's three- character pictogram
MAN OF A TH USAND INVENTI NS Outstanding large photo signed by THOMAS EDISON 301. Thomas Edison. Striking oversized 10 x 13 Falk photo affixed to a 10.75 x
302. Thomas Edison. Business check from the Edison Botonic Research Corporation, 8.5 x 3, ?lled out in another hand and signed as “Thos. A. Edison,” payable to P. Blakiston's Son & Co. for $7.50, Jan
HIGH PRAISE EINSTEIN recommends “one of the most intelligent men whom I have met anywhere in the world” 305. Albert Einstein. ALS in German, signed “A. Einstein,” one page, 8.25 x 11, blind-emb
307. Albert Einstein. Striking 7.25 x 9 pro?le photo of Ein- stein on its original 8.25 x 11 mount, signed on the image in ink by the photographer “Tycko, L.A.” and signed and inscribed on the mount
308. Princess Elisabeth. Youngest sister of Louis XVI (1764-1794), commonly known as “Madame Elisabeth,” who, with most of her family, was executed during the Reign of Terror. ALS in French signed “E
311.OliverEllsworth.ThirdChiefJusticeoftheUnitedStatesanddelegatetotheConstitutional Congress(1777–84)wholatersubmittedtheamendmentswhichbecametheBillofRights.Asa memberoftheCommitteeofthePayTable,El
HARD TIMES FRANKLIN signs a 1786 bankruptcy document 316. Benjamin Franklin. Partial manuscript DS, signed “B. Franklin, Presid.” [of the Supreme Executive Council of
317. Frederick III. Em- peror of Germany and King of Prussia (born 1831) for only 99 days before his death in 1888. Albumen photo, 4 x 5.25, a?xed to a 9.5 x 12 album page, signed ininkonaprintedp
322. Joshua Reed Gid- dings.Ameri- canstatesman prominent in the anti-slav- ery conflict (1795-1865) ALS signed “J. R. Gid- dings,” three pages on two adjoin- ing sheets, 8 x 10, August 10,
327. Mikhail Gorbachev. Signed book: Memoirs. First edition, first printing. NY: Doubleday, 1995.Hardcover with dustjacket, 6.5 x 9.5, 769 pages. Signed in black felt tip on the half-title pa
331.HannibalHamlin.Americanpolitician(1809–1891) who served as Lincoln's ?rst vice president. Free frankedmailingenvelope,5.5x3,addressedinHamlin's hand to “Geo.A.Young,71GrangeSt.Brooklyn,N.Y.,” a
Boston Garden HANCOCK asks his wife to pay the garden “help” 333. John Hancock. ALS, signed twice (once in the text), one page, 8.75 x 6.5, May 28, 1789[?]. Hancock pens a mes- sage to his w
334. John Hancock. Unsigned docket in Hancock's hand, “Letters respecting the conduct of some French Sailors who were suspected of being Concern'dinana?ray,” on the integral blank leaf of a letter
337. Henry Hill. Original 18 x 23 watercolor and oil paint- ing of what appears to be Hill and an associate holding a man by his legs above the lion pit at a zoo, signed in black felt tip by Hill. Ac
343. J. Edgar Hoover. TLS, one page, 7.25 x 9.5, FBI letterhead, September 4, 1970. Letter to an FBI enthusiast. In part, “It is a pleasuretoinformyouthatarrange- ments have been made for you to re-
347. Saddam Hussein. Partial DS in Arabic, one page, 8 x 6.5, no date. The lower portion of an official document, signed in green ink at lower left. A printed quotation and post-capture photo wereadd
352. John Jay. Partly printed DS, one page, 15 x 9.5, January 27, 1800. An appointment for Peter P. Ham as lieutenant of a company in the Regiment of Militia in Columbia County. Countersigned by Dani
354. John F. Kennedy, Jr. Color glossy 8 x 10 photo, signedinbluefelttip. In very good condi- tion, with indistinct contrastagainstdark background, slight blotting to last let- ter, and scatter
359. Ted Kennedy. Glossy 10 x 8 close-up photo of a younger Ken- nedy, signed and inscribed in black felt tip and dated 1970. Moderate contrasttobeginningofinscriptionandsentiment,andafewscattered be
ROLE MODELS Civil rights icons KING, ROBINSON and WILKINS sign together 362. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Jackie Robinson. Signed book: Strength to Love. First e
Harvard grad student KISSINGER writes to Pulitzer Prize author Robert Penn Warren 363. Henry Kissinger. Highly con- troversial, Nobel Peace Prize–winning intellectual and diplomat (born 1923)
367. Meyer Lansky. Legendary orga- nized crime leader (1902–1983) who headed the notorious “enforcement” syndicate Murder, Inc., which emerged in the early 1930s as successor to the warring Pro
The King commands the Royal Opera 371.LouisXVI.King of France (born 1754) from 1774 to 1792. In the wake ofincreasingunrest thatdevelopedinto full-fledged revo- lution, Louis and his queen, Marie
MARX OF DISTINCTION The influential writer- philosopher requests copies of his “Revelations of the Diplomatic History of the 18th Century” 375. Karl Marx. Highly
376. John McCain. Signed book: Faith of My Fathers. First trade edition, later printing. NY: Random House, 1999. Hardcover with dustjacket, 6.5 x 9.5, 349 pages. Quickly signed in blue ball- pointo
383. Joseph McCarthy. Re- viled American legislator(1908– 1957) whose dogged pursuit and persecu- tionofwould-be Communists in the early 1950s remains one of the most notorious episodes in the an
388. Mother Teresa. Prayer sheet, 4.25 x 5.5, with a photo of Mother Teresa, hands clasped in prayer, signed in blue ink “God bless you, M. Teresa M. C.” The printed message begins: “Love To Pray - f
Dispatching troops to Germany just months after the retreat from Russia 392. Napoleon. LS boldly signed “Np,” three pages on two adjoining sheets, 7.25 x 9, February 15, 1813. Napoleon write
Lastofthe ROMANOVS Signed photo of NICHOLAS II, Russia’s last czar 395. Nicholas II. The last czar of Russia (born 1868) who burned. Scarce 7.25 x 10.75 Boiss
396. Barack Obama. Signed book:TheAudacity of Hope. First edi- tion, later print- ing. NY: Crown Publishers, 2006. Hardcover with dustjacket, 6.5 x 9.5, 375 pages. Signedinblackfelt tiponthetitle
KEYSTONE PIONEER Scarce 1707 document signed by Pennsylvania founder WILLIAM PENN 403. William Penn. English-born Quaker (1644–1718) who was the founder and “
“Makingacquisitions onourbehalf” PETER THE GREAT smoothes the way for a royal emissary 405. Peter the Great. Russian czar (1672–1725) who
406. Nineteenth-Century Politicians. Five franking sig- natures on various covers, envelopes, and mailing panels. Represented: Mahlon Dickerson (Secretary of the Navy, 1834–38;withALS);JamesBarbour(S
MAN OF METAL REVERE dockets a letter ordering nails from his prosperous Boston foundry 411. Paul Revere. American patriot andmetalsmith(1735- 1818)whose1775“Mid- nightRide”towarnof an
416. William H. Seward. American statesman (1801–1872) who served as secretary of state in the Lincoln ad- ministration and who was severely injured in an attack that was part of the assassina- t
419. Lord Snowdon. British photographer and ?lmmaker (born 1930) who was married to Princess Margaret from 1960 to 1978. Eleven ChristmascardsfeaturingphotosbySnowdenofhisdaughterandother children,
424.SupremeCourt.FDC,6.5x3.5,withacachethonoringOliverWen- dellHolmes,signedinvariousinksbyWarrenE.Burger,LewisF.Powell, Jr.,SandraDayO'Connor,ByronWhite,DavidSouter,Wm.J.Brennan, Jr., and John Paul
429. Supreme Court Justices. FDC, with a cachet honoring Charles Ev- ans Hughes, signed on the front in ink and felt tip by nine Supreme Court Justices: Potter Stewart, Warren Burger, Lewis Powell (2
434. Margaret Thatcher. O?- white bookplate, 3.75 x 5, with an artist's rendering of the front of 10 Downing Street, signed at the bottom in blue felt tip. In very fine condi- tion. R&R COA.…(MB
441. Donald Trump. Color glossy 11 x 14 photo ofTrump onTheAppren- tice, signed in gold ink. In very ?ne condition. R&RCOA.…(MB $100) 442. Willi
446. Victoria. Partly printed DS, signed “Victoria R.,” one page, 16 x 12, January 17, 1879. An appoint- ment for John Trevor Spencer as second lieuten- ant in the land forces. The document bears two
450. James D. Watson and Francis Crick. Two items: glossy 7 x 5 photo of Watson, signed in black felt tip, “James D.Wat- son,” and a ballpoint signature, “Francis Crick,” on an o?-white 5 x 3 card. I
457. James D. Watson. Col- or glossy 10 x 8 photo of a computer-gen- erated image of a double helix, signed in black ink “James D. Watson.” In very ?ne condition. R&R COA.… (MB $100) 458.
463. Duke and Duchess of Wind- sor. Bold black felt tip signatures, “Wal- lis, Duchess of Wind- sor” and “Edward, DukeofWindsor”and on a cream 4.5 x 3.25 card with en- graved crest. Ac- comp
FOOT SOLDIER: ALLENBY signs a photo of his entry into Jersualem
467. Viscount Edmund Allenby. British Field Marshal
(1861–1936) who led the Egyptian Expeditionary force
in Palestine and Syria dur
470. William A. Bishop. Highly decorated Canadian ace (1894–1956) o?cially cred- ited with seventy-two victories in World War I. Signed book: The People's War Book. “Autographed edition.” Cleveland:
War-dated endorsement 474. George A. Custer. A Civil War general and Indian ?ghter, Michigan-bornGeorgeArmstrong Custer (1839–1876) distinguished himself as a cavalry commander, earningtherankofbrig
LITTLE BOY Two Enola Gay crew members sign a model of the bomb that destroyed Hiroshima 479.EnolaGay:TibbetsandVanKirk.Detailedcastplastic1/12scalemodelofthe“LittleBoy”atomicbombdro
482.AdolfGalland.Ger- manLuftwa?eace(1912– 1996) with more than 100 victories.Two items: satin-?nish 4 x 6 photo, signed in black felt tip; and a color 5.5 x 4 post- cardprint,signedinblack felttip.I
YULETIDE GREETINGS FROM THE FUTURE FUEHRER HITLER signs at Christmas for his longtime female body- guard and “companion” 486. Adolf Hitler. Crystal-clear vinta
487.IwoJima.Satin-?nish12.75x10his- toric photograph of the American ?ag beingraisedatIwoJima,signedinblack felt tip by the three surviving Medal of Honorwinners,HershellWilliams,Jack LucasandGeorgeW
“Genl. A. S. Johnston’s widow resides in Los Angeles, California” 491. Joseph E. Johnston. Confederate general (1807– 1891) who, when Virginia seceded from the Union in 1861, resigned his commission
494.MarquisdeLafayette.ALSinFrench,signed“Lafayette,”onepage,7.25 x9,January16.ShortfourlineletterregardingtheintroductionofaGeneral Pépé,neatlysignedattheconclusion.Accompaniedbyahardcovereditionof
Lee meets another Stonewall on an engineering project: “The sand is sharp…requires to be broken up by a drill, before the auger will fill. I have not yet penetrated more than 2 ft. in it. But yester
Writing a check to himself a week before the First Battle of Bull Run 499.RobertE.Lee. Manuscript check in Lee's hand, 7.25 x 2.75, made out to himself as R. E. Lee for $200.00, July 13, 1861. The
Franking a letter as Army engineer 501. Robert E. Lee. Franking signature, “Paid, R. E. Lee, Lt. Engr.,” on a 5.25 x 3 (panel size) postal cover ad- dressed in another hand to John Lloyd in
504.FelixvonLuckner. Famed German na- val o?cer (1881–1966) who earned the nick- name “Sea Devil” for his legendary maritime exploits. Matte-?nish sepia5.25x3.25postcard photo signed by Luck- ner,a
509. Military Print. Color limitededition print titled “Don't Quit: The Attempted Rescue of Super 64, 3 October 1993, Battle of the Black Sea, Mogadi- shu, Somalia,” #169/640, 24 x 19, signed
“IT WAS TOO LATE” PICKETT vividly recalls the disastrous Confederate defeat at Five Forks in a letter to General FITZHUGH LEE: “I had gone back to change my horse and write a dispatch to Gen. R. E. L
Last survivor of PT-109 515. PT-109: GeraldE.Zin- ser. Paper- stock 8.25 x 6 photo with printedsigna- ture, signed in ballpoint “This picture taken 7/3/63, Gerard E. Zinser, Last Survivor, PT-
Approving a retired officer’s pension 519. Friedrich von Steuben. Prussian army o?cer (1730-1794) and trusted advisor to GeorgeWashing- ton who came to America in 1777 and performed a
Wings of Death Scarce photo signed by “Red Baron” MANFRED VON RICHTHOFEN 521. Manfred von Richthofen. Fabled German military pilot (1892–1918), known as the Red Baron, who shot down eighty enem
522.WilliamWestmoreland.
Two items: original 11.75 x 8
Associated Press news wire
photo from July 2, 1968, of
Westmorelandmeetingwith
President Johnson at the
White House, signed in blue ballpoi
LONG WAY FROM HOME ALDRIN signs a page from the original flight plan used during the APOLLO 11 mission 526. Buzz Aldrin. Original printed page from the ?ight plan ?
527. Buzz Aldrin. Two items: unsigned certificate from the “Grand Lodge … of Free andAcceptedMasonsfor the State of New Jersey,” awarding the Daniel Coxe Medal toAldrin, 12 x 9, March 17, 1970; a
532. Apollo 9. Color 10 x 8 NASA photo of the Apollo 9 prime crew, signed in black felt tip by Dave Scott and Rusty Sche- ickart, both adding “Apollo 9,” under their signatures, and in green felt tip
535. Apollo 13. Apollo 13 Launch Team presentation, 7 x 5, bearing an original 1.5 x 1 swatch of the Aquarius lunar module, presented to team member Jack Jarrett, signed by crew members Jim Lovell, J
539.NeilArmstrong.Commem- orative cover, 6.5 x 3.5, honoring the US Navy Recovery Force, Paci?c, signed in blue ballpoint. The Apollo 8 stamp has been postmarked USS Hornet, July 24, 1969. In very go
Uninscribed photo of the first man to walk on the moon 542. Neil Armstrong. Color 8 x 10 NASA portrait of Armstrong in his spacesuit posing against a lunar backdrop, signed in blue felt tip. In
TO THE MOON AND BACK Flown Lunar Navigational Map plate from the APOLLO 16 mission 549. Charlie Duke. Original plate (no. 8) from the Lunar Navigational Map ?own and used a
550. Charles Duke. Color 10 x 8 NASA photo of Duke snapping a salute on the lunar surface, signed in black felt tip. In very ?ne condition. COAScottCor- nish and R&R COA.…(MB $125)
554. Yuri Gagarin. Rus- sian cosmonaut (1934–1968) who, in 1961, becamethe?rst man in outer space and the ?rsttoorbitthe earth. Color vintage 6 x 4 postcard photo of Gagarin andTitov rea
561.JamesIrwin.Ninehandwrittenexpensereports,eachonan 8.5x11linedyellowsheet,allfrom1990and1991,eachsignedby Irwin.Eachgivesdetailsofdailyexpensesandsalesfortravel.In ?necondition.COAScottCornishandR
^ THESKYISTHELIMIT was 566. Mercury 7. Vintage matte-finish 10 x 8 photo of the grinning Mercury Seven astronauts posing with a rocket model, Cooper holding the separated capsule in his hand, insc
A LITTLE CLOSER TO HEAVEN Micro?lm housed in egg shown at approximate actual size Scarce flown and astronaut- certified Bible text fragment, handsomely presented in a customized Fabergé e
568.EdgarMitchell.Color satin-?nish 10 x 8 photo of Mitchell in his space- suit posing in front of the Apollo14missionemblem, signed in blue felt tip, “Ed- gar Mitchell, 6th man on the moon.” In very
GIANT LEAPS FOR MANKIND 573. Moonwalkers. Color 10 x 8 heavy cardstock “earth- rise” photo taken from the lunar surface, signed in gold ink by eight moonwalkers: Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldri
574. Wally Schirra. Colorsatin-?nish8x10 photo of Schirra being helped into his space capsule, boldly signed in black felt tip. In very fine condition. COA ScottCornishandR&R COA.…(MB $100) 576.
580.X-15Pilots.Three items: two printedX-15 collectors' cards, one eachsignedinballpoint or felt tip “John Mc- Kay” and “Mike Adams, Maj., USAF”; and a commemorative air- mail cover, signed in bal
588. Charles Addams.
American cartoonist
(1912–
“THE FINEST THING THAT WOULD HAPPEN IN THE WORLD” BARRIE writes to a future Nobel laureate on Anglo-American relations 590.J.M.Barrie.Scottishauthoranddramatist(1860– 1937) best known for t
“It will not be an imposi- tion but a pleasure to find you on my doorstep” 594. Thornton Burgess. American writer who, drawing on the bedtime stories he told to his son, p
Forgetting himself “The truth is, I am not very well acquainted with my books” 599. Samuel L. Clemens. ALS signed “S. L. Clemens,” two pages, 4.5 x 7, black-bordered stationery, nodate[Vienna,circa1
601. Samuel L. Clemens. Ink signature, “Yours truly, Samuel L. Clemens, Mark Twain,” on an o?-white 4.75 x 2.5 slip a?xed to a larger slip. In very good con- dition, with glue stains at edges showing
NOT SEEING IS BELIEVING Devoted spiritualist DOYLE makes contact with the Great Beyond: “Then came a spirit voice ... very weak & husky. ‘Arthur. Arthur.’ Then ‘Arthur Conan Doyle ... I material
609.RobertFrost. Signed book: New Hampshire.Limited “first separate edi- tion” of 750 signed copies (this copy No.169).Hanover: New Dresden Press, 1955. Hard- coverinplainJapan paper wrapper, 5.5 x
612. John Grisham. Three first edition books, each signed in ink: The Rainmaker, Playing for Pizza, and The Partner. In very ?ne condition. R&R COA.…(MB $100) 613. Matt Gr
618. Stephen King. Signed book: Misery. Later printing. NY: Viking,1987.Hardcover with dustjacket, 6.25 x 9.5, 310 pages. Signed and inscribed in black felt tip on the title page, “For Anna K
624. Harper Lee. American author (born 1926) whose ?rst—and still only—novel, ToKillaMockingbird, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1960 and went on to become one of the most beloved classics of the twentiet
628. James Russell Lowell. American writer and diplo- mat (1819–1891) who, after a long and successful career as a poet, satirist, and essay- ist, served as minister to the court of Spain. ALS signed
631. Peter Max. German-born American artist (born 1937) best known for his pop-psychedelic imagery of the 1960s. Signed book: The Art of Peter Max. First edition, ?rst printing. NY: Abrams, 2002. Har
SECRETS OF HIS SUCCESS “Getting distance is a relatively simple manner compared to getting the effect of light and air” 635.MaxfieldParrish.Americanartist(1870–1966)bestknownforhisluminous,often fan
HORROR STORY POE seeks a favor on behalf of an obsessive female writer who would later try to destroy his reputation 637. Edgar Allan Poe. Scarce ALS signed “Poe,” one page
HELL HATH NO FURY Above: The letter in its framed presentation. Right: Elizabeth F. Ellett as she appeared in Godey’s Lady’s Book in 1847. After her fraught encounters with Poe, she went on to publis
THE WORLD ON HER SHOULDERS Rand signs a limited edition of Atlas Shrugged 639. Ayn Rand. Russian-born author (1905–1982) who fa- mously espoused an “objectiv- ist” philosophy. Her novels and p
Authenticating one of his own works 641. Pierre-Auguste Renoir. Widely admired French artist (1841–1919) who was one of the most visible and influent
645.NormanRockwell.Signedbook:NormanRockwell: Illustrator. First edition, ?rst printing. NY: Watson- Guptill,1946.Hardcoverwithdustjacket,9.25x12,208 pages. Signed and inscribed on the ?rst free end
651. Carl Sandburg. Vintage fountain pen signature and in- scription,“ForFredericBraxmeier, Allgoodwishes,CarlSandburg,”on an o?-white 6.75 x 3.75 album page. In ?ne condition, with three binder hole
“Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair” Shelley writes a check a month before “Ozymandias” 657. Percy Bysshe Shelley. English writer (1792–1822) who takes a pl
660. Robert Louis Stevenson. Bank check, 8 x 3, ?lled out in an- other hand and signed by Stevenson, payable to C. Wills for £3.19.11, February 15, 1887. Matted and framed with a photo and title page
664.JohnTrumbull.DistinguishedAmerican painter (1756–1843) best known for his vivid historicalscenes,andinparticularforhisepic canvas“DeclarationofIndependence,”which appears on the two-dollar bill.
668. Thornton Wilder. Signed book: The Woman of An- dros. Later printing. NY: Albert & Charles Boni, 1930. Hardcover, 5 x 8.25, 162 pages. Signed in fountain pen on the title page “Thornton Wilder, A
672. Brad Anderson. Original
black felt tip sketch of Marma-
dukeonano?-white8x10.5card,
signed “Woofs from Marmaduke
andBradAnderson.”In?necondi-
tion. R&R COA.…(MB $100)
676. Comic Strips. Four hand-inked daily comic strips includ- ing: one three- panel Jack El- rod from 1977 on a 17 x 5.5 sheet of art- ist cardstock, signed and inscribed “Best wishes, Phillip
ALL IN THE FAMILY DISNEY and daughters sign a business document 681. Walt Disney. Typed DS, signed twice “Walter E. Disney,” one page, 8.5 x 11, February 20, 1956. A waiver for a shareholder
HisMAGICKINGDOMforaHORSE Signed vintage photo of DISNEY in polo togs 683. Walt Disney. Vintage glossy photo of Disney in his polo jack- et and helmet,
Working on a new story idea with the screenwriter of Dumbo 684. Walt Disney. TLS signed “Walt,” one page, 7.25 x 9.25, Walt Disney Productions Inter-Office Communication letter- h
687. Marcia Fertig. Limited edition hand- painted animation cel, #179/250, entitled “Downhill Adventure,” 12 x 9, showing Jerry Mouse skiing with Tom Cat, signed in black felt tip by Fer- tig
695. Walter Lantz. Color serigraph, 11.5 x 8.5, of Woody Woodpecker bursting through a tree, signed in black felt tip by Lantz. Matted to an overall size of 20 x 16. In very ?ne condition. R&R COA.…(
PILLOW TALK Original daily Peanuts strip featuring Charlie Brown and Snoopy 700. Charles Schulz. Original artwork for a daily Peanuts comic strip featuring Charlie Brown and Snoopy, ink on artist'
703. Aerosmith.
Signed book:
Walk This Way.
First edition,
first printing.
NY:AvonBooks,
1997. Hardcover
with dustjack-
et, 6.5 x 9.5, 513
pages. Signed in
black ink on a
front blank by
707. Aly and AJ. Color satin-?nish12x18photo, signed in silver ink “XO, Aly,” and “Love, AJ.” In very ?ne condition. R&RCOA.…(MB$100) 708. America. Home- coming album signed on the front co
712. Harry Armstrong. AMQS on an off-white 4.25 x 2.5 o?- white card. Armstrong pens two bars of music and lyrics to Sweet Adeline, signed and inscribed “To Mr. H. Fuller, Prin- seton, Illin
718. The Beach Boys. Made in the U.S.A album signed on the front cover in blue felt tip andgoldinkby Carl Wilson, Brian Wilson, MikeLove,Al Jardine, and Bruce John- ston. Matted and framed w
“Lest we forget” Lennon inscribes a satirical book on British etiquette with a self-portrait sketch 725. The Beatles: John Lennon. Signed book: The English Gentleman by Douglas Sutherland.
729. The Beatles: McCartney and Starr. Glossy 20 x 16 photo of the Fab Four lying at the feet of Muhammad Ali as he bangs his chest, signed in blue felt tip, “PaulMcCartney,” and “Ringo.”Accompanied
734. The Beatles: Stuart Sutcliffe. A talentedfellowstudentofJohnLennon's at the Liverpool College of Art, Stuart Sutcli?e (1940–1962) played the bass (unremarkably, some note) in the ?rst incarnatio
738. Tony Bennett. Signed book: Tony Bennett in the Studio. Limited “Florentine Edition” of 350 copies (this copy No. 334). New York: Ster- ling, 2007. Leather-bound hardcover in slipcase, 10.5 x 11.
744. Chuck Berry. Characteris- tic glossy 11 x 14 photo of Berry at the height of his popularity, signedinblackfelttip“C.Berry,” adding a small sketch of a smiley face. In ?ne, clean condition. COA R
“Coming across as a vain and conceited composer” BRAHMS complains to his publisher about the dating of his works 753. Johannes Brahms. Famed German composer (1833– 1897)
754. Big Bill Broonzy. Pro- lific and in- ?uential blues singer/song- writer/guitar- ist (1898-1958) Vintage ink signature, “To Eric, Big Bill Broonzy,”onan o?-white 4.5 x 4 album page. Lightsoili
762.JohnnyCash.Busi- ness check from the Johnny Cash Show, 8 x 3.5,?lledoutinanother hand and signed by Cash, payable to Marty Stuartfor$1,700,Octo- ber2,1983.Mattedwith a photo to an overall size
769. Eric Clapton. Slowhand album signed on the front cover in black felt tip. Slowhand contained three of his most popular singles, the bluesy “Cocaine,” the ballad “Wonder- ful Tonight,” and “Lay D
772.GeorgeM. Cohan.Vintage fountain pen signature and inscription, “To `Lil' for short - Sincerely, George M. Cohan,” on a lightpinkalbum page. Matted with the com- plete sheet mu- sicforWhenYou C
776. The Crickets. Nice 10 x 8 cardstock photo of the olderCrickets reminiscing aroundadiner table, signed in black felt tip by Joe Mauldin, and in blue felt tip by Jerry Allison
784. Champion Jack Dupree. American blues pianist. (1908-1992) Self-titled album signed signed on the front cover in red felt tip, “Cham- pionJackDupree1975.” Some scattered light soiling and creas
786. Billy Eckstine. Vintage glossy8x10head-and-shoul- dersphoto,signedinfountain pen, “Sincerely,BillyEckstine.” In ?ne condition, with a few scattered bends and creases. R&R COA.…(MB $100)
792.EllaFitzgerald.DS,onepage, 8.5x14,December2,1964,signed in ink. GrantingWernerWolfen powerofattorney.In?necondi- tion. R&R COA.…(MB $100) 793. Fleetwood Mac. Sel
798. George Gershwin. American composer and pianist (1898–1937) who was one of the ?rst musicians to attain resounding interna- tionalsuccessinboththepopularand“serious” spheres.Whileheoccupiesasecur
803.BennyGoodman.Glossy7x 9.25photoofGoodmanfronting hisband,signedinblueballpoint, “Best wishes, Benny Goodman.” In very good condition, with scat- teredcreases,bends,andsurface impressions,andlight
810. Richie Havens. Black-bodied six-string acoustic guitar, signed on the pickguard in purple ink, “A friend, Richie Havens.” Accom- panied by a photo taken at time of signing. In fine condi
814. Whitney Houston. Sheet music for Greatest Love of All, 9 x 12, nicely signed on the front cover in blue felt tip, “Peace, Whitney Houston.” In ?ne condition. R&R COA.…(MB $100) 815.
CATS AND JAMMERS Classic jazz reference signed by more than 200 greats, including ARMSTRONG, COLTRANE, DAVIS, ELLINGTON, MONK, and WATERS 818. Jazz Encyclopedia. Si
Mahalia Jackson Milt Jackson Preston Jackson Amhad Jamal Harry James Budd Johnson Dick Johnson Lenny Johnson Elvin Jones Jimmy Jones Philly Joe Jones Max Kaminsky Richie Kamuca Lee Katzman Connie Kay
819. Jazz: Montreux 1972. Over- sized picture postcard, 11.5 x 7.5 (irregular trimming), signed on the reverse in various inks by Lightnin' Slim, Freddy Below, Louis Myers, Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters,
825.B.B.King.Glossy8x10pub- licityphotoofayoungerKingon stage, signed in black felt tip. In very good condition, with scat- tered creases and surface marks, and a single tack hole to each corner. R&R
829. The Kinks. Preservation Act 1 album signed on the frontcoverinblackfelttipby RayandDaveDavies.In?ne condition, with imprinted promotional stamp to top left. The record is included. COARogerEpper
836. Jerry Lee Lewis. Book photo from Rolling Stone Images of Rock, 9 x 12, of Lew- is playing the piano with his foot, signed in blue felt tip; and TheGoldenRockHitsofJerryLeeLewisalbum, signed on
842. Lynyrd Skynyrd. Promotional 8 x 10 cardstockgroupphoto, signed in black felt tip by Gary Rossington, Billy Powell, John- ny Van Zant, Rickey Medlocke, Leon Wil- keson, and one oth- er. In ?
849. Paul McCartney. Put It There VHS tape, signedonthereverseof the case's paper cover in black ink, “Paul Mc- Cartney,” above the list of songs contained on the tape. The tape is included.In?necond
855. Monterey Pop Festival. Color glossy 11 x 14 photo of a Monterey Pop Festival poster, signed in felt tip and ink by 10 participants: Michelle Phillips, GraceSlick(signing“GrapeSlick”), CountryJoe
862. Yoko Ono. DS, signed “Yoko Ono Len- non,” one page both sides, 8.5 x 11, May 30, 1970. An a?davit related to the rejection of a $2.4 million ?ne arts insurance poli- cy that John Lennon
869. Carl Perkins. Glossy 8 x 10 portrait of Perkins in a light suit, chin on his hand, signedinblueballpoint,dated 1992. In very ?ne condition. COARogerEpperson/REAL andR&RCOA.…(MB$100) 870.
877. The Police. Black-bodied Stedman Pro `telecaster-style' elec- tric guitar, signed in blue felt tip on the white pickguard by Sting, Andy Summers, and Stewart Copeland. In ?ne condit
884. Quiet Riot. Pro- motional 10 x 8 cardstock group photo, signed in blue and black felt tip by all four members: Carlos Cava- zo, Frankie Banali, Rudy Sarzo, and the deceased Kevin DuBrow.
891. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Sat- in-?nish 11 x 14 photo of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame logo, signed in various inks by Robby Krieger of The Doors; Mick Taylor of The Roll- ing St
The Stones sign as they explode in America 896. The Rolling Stones. Color glossy 10 x 8 group photo, signed in blue felt tip by Keith Richards and Ron Wood, and in black ink by Charli
899. The Rolling Stones: Ronnie Wood. White-bodied Stedman Pro `telecaster-style' electric guitar, with the Stones' famous logo on the body, signed on the black pickguard in black felt tip, Accompani
Offering to sign first editions of two major works 906. Jean Sibelius. Distinguished Finnish composer (1865– 1957)ofRomantic-nationalistictenden
910. John Philip Sousa. Ink signature, “John Philip Sousa,” on an off-white 8.5 x 3.5 horizon- tally and verti- callylinedslip, clipped from a largerdocument,withSousasigningaspresidentandtreasur
917. Barbra Stre- isand. Color glossy 8 x 10 photo of Stre- isand resting her chin on her hands, signed in blue felt tip, “Bar- bra Streisand.” In very ?ne condition. R&R COA.…(MB $100)
924. Van Halen. Emer- aldCityChron- icle magazine/ paper from 1978, featur- ing a group photo of the young band, signed on the cover in black felt tip by Edward Van Halen, Alex Van Halen,
930. Muddy Waters and Otis Spann. Folk Festival of the Blues album,signedinballpointonthebackcover“MuddyWaters”and “OtisSpann.” In ?ne condition overall, with mild soiling (a few stains),smallcreases
937. Johnny and Edgar Winter. Color glossy 8 x 10 photo of the brothersonstage,signedinblue felt tip by Edgar Winter and JohnnyWinter. In very ?ne con- dition. R&RCOA.…(MB $100) 938. Wolfman
943. Johnny Young and Big Walter. Chicago Blues album signed on the front cover in green felt tip by Walter Horton, and on the back cover in ballpoint by John Young, as well as band members Lafayette
949. Abbott
and Costello.
Vintagepencil
signature,“Bud
Abbott,” and
“Lou Costello,”
on the address
side of an o?-
white 5 x 3.25
Grolier Soci-
ety business
reply card. In very good condi
954. American Theatre Pictorial History. Signed book: A Pictori- al History of the American Theatre. Later printing. NY: Greenberg, 1951. Hardcover with dustjacket, 9.25 x 12.25, 304 pages. Sig
958. Jean Arthur. Vintage fountain pen signature and inscription, “To Lily - Wish- ing you all the things you wish for. Cordially, Jean Arthur,” on an o?-white album page. Matted with a glossy photo
964. Autograph Album. Vintage autograph album, 6 x 4, signed in ink (on both sides of the pages; some signers inscribing or adding a sentiment; several pages with collector's notations) byAnn Carter,
969. Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. Two personal checks, each approximately 8 x 3, one signed “Lucille Ball Arnaz,” payable to “Dept ofWater & Power,” 1953, the other signed “DesiArnaz,” payabletohimse
976. Brigitte Bardot. Glossy 16 x 20 nude photoofBardotpeeling o?herapparentlycum- bersome denim shorts, boldly signed in black felttip.Invery?necon- dition, as is the photo. R&RCOA…(MB$100)
982. Amanda Beard. Sexy color glossy 11 x 14 pho- to of Beard covering her- self with her arms at the beach, signed in blue felt tip. In very ?ne condition. R&R COA.…(MB $100)
988.MiltonBerle.Vin- tageglossy8x10photo, signed and inscribed in black ink “To Charles, Bestwishes,MiltonBerle.” In ?ne condition, with several surface marks andcreases,andimpres- sions from another
994. Clara Bow. Vintage fountain pen signature and inscription, “To Lilly - One of the best, Sincerely, Clara Bow,” on an o?-white album page. Mattedwithaglossyphotoof Bow,toanoverallsizeof11.75 x 17
1001. Leo Carillo. Vintage glossy 8 x 10 photo of Carillo as Pancho, neatly signed in fountain pen. In fine condition. R&R COA.…(MB $100) 1003. Art Carney. Satin-?nish
1009. Celebrity Golf. Program from the 1982 Floyd Cramer Celeb- rity Golf Tournament in Nashville, signed in ballpoint by Floyd Cramer, B. J. Thomas, Claude Akins, Bruce Weitz, Lloyd Boch- ner, W
1015. Colin Clive. British ac- tor (1900–1937) who earned a place in ?lm history for his performances as Dr. Henry Frankenstein in Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein. Se- vere alcoholism hastened
1022. Joan Crawford. Vintage glossy 8 x 10 photo of Crawford in a white dress and gloves, signed and inscribed in fountain pen, “Hi there Charles from Joan Craw- ford.” In ?ne condition, with a sligh
1029. Linda Darnell. American actress (1923–1965) who ap- peared in such clas- sics as Forever Amber, Unfaithfully Yours, A Letter to Three Wives. With the decline of her career in the early 1
Ike Loves Lucy Superb oversized 1953 “Dinner with the President” invitation featuring signed presentations from RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN and the entire cast of I LOVE LUCY 1035. Dinner with the Pr
1038. Richard Drey- fuss. Color satin- ?nish 14
1042. Nelson Eddy. Vintage glossy 8 x 10 MGM publicity photo of Eddy, signed verti- cally in fountain pen. In ?ne condition, with a few scattered light linesandsurfacemarks. R&RCOA.…(MB$100)
“THROUGH THE GULLET” FLYNN offers a “light observation” on the way to an actor’s heart 1048. Errol Flynn. TLS signed “Errol,” one page trimmed in size to 7.25 x 9.5, Mulholland Farm l
1052. Jane Fonda. Glossy 8 x 10 photo from Barbarella, signed in black felt tip by Jane Fonda and John Phillip Law. In very fine condition. R&R COA.…(MB $100)
1058.ClarkGable.Personalcheck,8.25x3.25,?lledoutintype and signed by Gable, payable toArtArntzen for $123.50, De- cember19,1955.Inkandpunchcancellationsto?rstname,light verticalfold,andslightlyirregu
1063. Judy Garland. Personal check, 7.25 x 3.25, ?lled out in type and signed by Garland, payable to Brentwood Foods for $449.87, August 16, 1963. In very good condition, with red cancellation stamp
ScarlettFever SELZNICK warmly inscribes a deluxe GWTW script to financial backer and future rental-car mogul John Hertz Inscription shown slightly smaller
1073. Betty Grable. Vintage matte-finish 11 x 14 photo of Grable's famous “pin-up” shot, originally taken by 20th Cen- tury Fox studio photographer Frank Powolny, signed and in- scribed i
1080.GeneHackman.Color 27 x 40 one sheet movie poster for Enemy of the State, signed in black felt tip. Ac- companied by a photo taken at time of private signing. Rolled and in ?ne condition, with a
1087. Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck. Two items: vintage ink signature, “Au- drey Hepburn,” on a cream 4 x 1.25 card or slip; and a 1971 business check signed in black felt tipbyGregory Peck.
1093. Hugh Herbert. Vintage matte-?nish 8 x 10 photo, signed and inscribedinfountainpen “To Barnett with my best, Sincerely, Hugh Herbert.” Marginal staple holes and tiny tears and a hint of subtle s
GREAT ESCAPE Dramatic performance photo signed by HOUDINI 1099. Harry Houdini. Glossy 8 x 10 photo (a?xed to a same-sized sheet) of Houdini performing a straitjacket escape while suspended
1103. James Bond: Harold Sakata. Japa- nese-American actor (1920–1982) and former silver-medal-winning Olympic wrestler best known for his role as the deadly hat–wielding Oddjob in the classic Bon
1108. Grace Kelly.Color4.25 x 6 lightweight postcard photo ofKellyandthe royal family of Monaco,signed in black felt tip, “Grace de Mo- naco.” In very ?ne condition. PSA/DNAAuc- tion LOA and R&R C
1112. Emmett Kelly, Jr and Sr. FDC with a cachet honor- ing the circus, signed on the front in green ink by Em- mett Kelly Jr., and Sr. In very ?ne condition. R&R COA.…(MB $100)
1119. Ernie Kovacs. Quirkily brilliant entertainer (born 1919) whose freewheeling sense of humor and sense of visual style made him one of the most distinctive personalities in the early days of tele
1125. Gypsy Rose Lee. Three similar one-page DS, 1960s, all related to appear- ances on the June Havoc Show, each signed by Lee (who was Havoc's sister). In very good to ?ne condition, with
1133. Jerry Lewis. Glossy 11 x 14 photo, signed in black felt tip. In very ?ne condi- tion.R&RCOA.…(MB$100) 1130. Vivien Leigh. Vintage matte-?nish 5 x 7 photo, signed and inscribed
1137. Richard Long. Vintage glossy 8 x 10 Universal Pictured publicity photo from 1949, signed and in- scribed in fountain pen “To Betty, with my best wishes, Richard Lang.” In fine condit
1142. Bela Lugosi. Bold vintage ink signature, “To Betty, Béla Lugosi,” on a 6 x 4.25 album page. A hint of mild toning at edges, otherwise ?ne condition. PSA/DNAAuction LOAand R&RCOA.…(MB $200)
1147.JayneMansfield. Originalglossy8x10publicityphoto fromTheWaywardBus,signedinfountainpen“Hi!JayneMans- ?eld.” Scattered unobtrusive surface marks and dings (a few to face) and slight brush to sent
1154. Marie McDon- ald. American actress/ singernicknamed“The Body.”(1923–1965).Mc- Donald died of a drug overdose under suspi- cious circumstances; though some believe her death was either a suicid
1165. Roger Moore. 1162.RicardoMontal- Vintage matte-?nish 8 ban. Dashing vintage
“I am finishing ... ‘Seven Ways from Sundown’” 1167. Audie Murphy. American soldier and actor (1924–1971) whose heroism during World War II earned him the Medal of Ho
1173. Rudolf Nureyev. Color satin-finish 10 x 8 photo, signed in ballpoint. Slightly indistinct contrast against background and tiny tear to bottom edge, otherwise fine, clean condition. R&R COA..
1181. Larry Parks. Actor who shot to fame as the lead inthe1946hitTheJolsonStory. Parks'careertookanosedive when he was blacklisted during the McCarthy era, a downturnfromwhichhenev- er fully reco
1188. William Powell and Myrna Loy. Vin- tage pencil signature and inscription, “To Lily, May I express my gratitude.Sincerelyyours, Mrs. Frankenstein alias Myrna Loy,” on a light blue album page;
1194. Basil Rathbone. Vintage pearl-?nish 8 x 10 Vandamm photo, signed and inscribed in ballpoint, “To Pete with sincere appreciation, Basil Rathbone.” In very good condition, with ink on the light s
1198. Wallace Reid. Silent-Era screen actor (1891-1923) who died from a morphine addiction at the age of 31. Matte-?nish sepia photo trimmed in size to 5.75 x 7.75, signed in fountain pen “Cor
1202. John Ritter. DS, one page, 8.5 x 11, no date. Lending agree- ment between two production companies forRittertoappearasa principal performer on the Goldie Hawn Spe- cial, airing on March 1, 19
1210. Lillian Roth. Tragic songstress(1910-1980) whose daringautobiography,I'llCry Tomorrow was published in 1954 and topped The New YorkTimesBestSellersList. Sheleftoutfewdetailsofher sordid past an
1218. Rod Serling. Proli?c and highly regarded televi- sion writer (1924–1975) best known as creator and host of the television series The TwilightZone.His big-screen scriptsincludedsuchclassics as R
1224. Anna Nicole Smith. Sex symbol, mediacelebrity,heiress, weight-loss spokes- person, and would-be actress (1967–2007) who died of an acci- dental drug overdose at the age of 39. Color glos
1232. Star Trek. Star Trek color and activity book, featur- ing Kirk, Spock, and McCoy on the front cover, signed on the front and back cover in blue and black felt tip by William Shatner, Leonard Ni
1239. Star Wars. Signed book:StarWars: A New Hope. Later printing. NY: Ballantine, 1995.Hardcover withdustjacket, 6.5 x 9.5, 260 pages. Signed in various inks (most adding the respective charact
1248. James Stewart and Frank Capra. Glossy 10 x
1255. Superman. Adult (size: large) Superman cos-
HOLLYWOOD TRAGEDY 1257. Sharon Tate. Promising American actress (born 1943) and wife of director Roman Polanski who was pro- pelled into infamy when she was murdered by the Manson F
1258. Shirley Tem- ple. Glossy 8 x 10 photo of an adorable young Temple doing a curtsey, signed in blue felt tip, “Best wishes, Shirley Temple Black 1997.” In very ?ne condition. R&R COA.…(MB $100)
1263.GeneTierney. Satiny matte-?nish 8 x 10 photo of a painting of Tierney as she appeared in Laura, signed in blue ink. A hint of mild rippling and slightlyirregularink adhesion,otherwise ?necondi
Lights, Camera, Action! 1272.Vintage Hollywood Pictorial History. Signed book: A Pictorial History of the Talkies. First edition, ?rst printing. NY: Grosset & Dunlap, 1958. Hardcover with dustj
MUST-SEE TV Vintage history of television signed by more than 275, from JAYNE MANSFIELD to CAPTAIN KANGAROO 1273. Vintage Television Pictorial History. Signed book: A Pictorial History ofTelevision.
The ‘Duke’ and his Fort Apache friends sign on the Santa Fe train 1275.JohnWayne.OriginalSantaFeDiningCar dinner menu, 5.75 x 9, signed on the reverse in black ink, “John Wayne,” and also signed
1278. Jack Webb. Glossy 8 x 10 photo, signed and inscribed in black ink, “To Tom C—, warmest regards, JackWebb.” In ?ne condition, with a few impressions and surface marks (one to face). R&R COA.…(MB
1285.Wizardof Oz: Ray Bolger. Glossy 10 x 8 MGM promo- tional photo for The Wizard of Oz, signed and inscribed in black felt tip “To Mary- beth Warren from The Scarecrow, Ray Bolger.” In fine c
“I DID NOT TRY TO HURT TOTO” HAMILTON analyzes her dual Wizard of Oz roles in depth 1291.WizardofOz:MargaretHamilton.American character actress (1902–1985) who earned everlast- ing fame for h
MONSTERS, MAD MEN AND DEVIL GIRLS Legendary schlockmeister ED WOOD writes to science fiction pioneer Forrest J. Ackerman I FEEL PRETTY Above: Wood sports angora as his “better half” in
1295.NatalieWood.Charmingfilmstarwhomysteriously drowned in 1981 after trying to recover a dinghy. Stunning vintage glossy 8 x 10 MGM publicity photo of Wood from 1960, signed and inscribed in founta
1298. Hank Aaron and Willie Mays.
Official Rawlings National League
baseball signed in blue ballpoint on
the sweet spot by both Hank Aaron
and Willie Mays. Accompanied by a
certi?cate of authe
1305. Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, and Norman Mailer. Life magazine, dated March 10, 1971, featuring a Frank Sinatra photo of Frazier battling Ali on the cover, and a story inside on the ?ght by Mai
1311. Alexix Arguello. Everlast left- handed 10 ounce boxing glove signed inblackfelttip on the top. In very ?ne con- dition. Auc- tionLOASteveGrad/PSA/DNAandR&RCOA.…(MB$100)
1317. Baseball: 500 Run Club. O?cialRawlings AmericanLeague baseball signed in blue ball- point by eleven members of the 500 Home Run Club: Ted Wil- liams(ss),Mickey Mantle, Willie McCovey, Ernie
1322. Baseball Hall of Fame Plaque:“Wahoo”SamCraw- ford. Baseball Hall of Famer who still maintains the major league record for the most inside-the-parkhomerunsina seasonwith12in1901,andthe mostinaca
1327. Baseball Hall of Fame Plaque: Elmer Flick.
1330. Baseball Hall of Fame Plaque: Hank Greenberg. Hall of Famer who was one of the premier power hitters of his genera- tion.Hewasa?ve-time All-Star, and was twice named the American League MV
1336. Baseball Hall of Fame Plaque: Cal Hubbard. Gold Hall of Fameplaquecardsigned acrossthetopinfelttip. In?necondition,witha lightbrushtobeginning of signature, and a few surface marks. Auc- tion
1344. Baseball Hall of Fame Plaque: Sam Rice. HallofFamerwhoplayed fortheWashingtonSena- tors from 1915 until 1933. He was regularly among the American League leaders in runs scored, hits,stolenbase
1351. Baseball Hall of Fame Plaque: Lloyd Waner. Hall of Famer who captured three National League bat- ting titles and became a member of the ex- clusive 3,000 hit club. Gold Hall of Fame plaque
1355.BaseballHallofFamePlaques.TengoldHallof Fame plaque cards, each signed at the top in ink or felt tipbytherespectiveHallofFamerpictured.Signersare: Bob Doerr, Rick Ferrell, George Kell, PeeWee Re
300 Win Club 1360. Baseball Hall of Fam- ers.O?cialRawlingsNational League baseball signed in ballpoint by seven Hall of Famers and members of the 300winclub.Signersare:Steve Carlton (ss), Warren
1365.Baseball:HallofFamers.O?cialRawlingsNationalLeaguebaseballsignedinblueballpointby24membersoftheHallof Fameincluding:SandyKoufax(2),JuanMarichal(ss),CarlHubbell,RalphKiner,JudyJohnson,A.B.Chandle
1372. Jerome Bettis. Official Riddell rep- lica Pittsburgh Steelers football helmet signed insilverinkontheside. In very ?ne condition. Auction LOA Steve Grad/PSA/DNA and R&RCOA.…(MB$150) 1373. Je
Boston’s Big Three 1382. Boston Celtics. Colorglossy20x24photo ofLarryBird,RobertPar- rish, and Kevin McHale posing together in their All Star uniforms, signed in blue felt tip by all three
1387.BoxingGreats.Tensignedglossyandcardstockphotos, both 8 x 10 and 10 x 8, including ?ve color, each signed in felt tip or ink by the respective boxer pictured. Signers are: Jake LaMotta,CarmenBasi
‘56 Dodgers team ball including Robinson, Campanella, Drysdayle, and Hodges 1394. Brooklyn Dodgers.O?cialSpal- ding National League (Giles) baseball signed in blue ballpoint by 16 members of
1400. Jim Brown. Col- or glossy 10 x 8 photo of Brown rushing for Cleveland, signed in blue felt tip, “Jim BrownHOF71.” Accompanied by a certi?cate of authentic- ity from James Spence. In
1408.ReggieBush.O?ciallim- ited edition Darby replica New Orleans Saints football jersey, with sewn on letters and num- bers, #489/500, signed in black felt tip on the number on the back.Invery?necon
1416. Steve Carlton. Official Majestic replica Philadelphia Phillies baseball jersey, with sewn on letters and numbers, signed in silver ink on the number on the back, “Steve `Lefty' Carlton.” Accom
1422.DickChap- man. American amateur golfer (1911-1978).Chap- man was the 1940 U.S. Amateur golf champion as a member of WingedFootGolf ClubinMamaron- eck, New York, whichwasthesite of his ?rst
1428. Ty Cobb. Vintage ink signature, “Tyrus R. Cobb,” on a light green patterned 3.75 x 2.25 slip cut from a check for $25.00, dated 1923. In fine condition. Auction LOA Steve Grad/
1435. Oscar de la Hoya. Glossy 8 x 10 photo of a young de la Hoya after a victory in the ring, signed in black felt tip, “Oscar de la Hoya `97.” In very fine condition. Auc- tion LOA Steve Grad/
1441. Joe DiMaggio. Uncommon personal check,6x2.75,?lledout and signed by DiMag- gio, “Joseph DiMaggio,” payable to Round Hill Golf Club for $4.00, October7,1980.Invery good condition, with staplehol
Protecting Marilyn’s business interests: “She makes millions for the studio, and she has a right to share in some” 1446. Joe DiMaggio. Unsigned notes (in pencil) in DiMagg
1450. Roberto Duran. White silk “Hands of Stone” boxing robesignedinblackfelttiponthe back. Accompanied by a photo taken at time of private signing. In very ?ne condition. Auction LOA Steve Grad/PSA
1458. Bob Feller. Fifteen identicalglossy 8 x 10 pho- tos of Feller on the mound for Cleveland, each signed in blue felt tip. In very fine condition. Auction LOA Steve Grad/ PSA/DNAand R&R
1463. Foot- ball Hall of Famers. Five items: ink and felt tip signa- tures of Mel Hein, Link Lyman, Cal Hubbard, and Dan Fortman on cards and envelopes; and a brief ANS from Ken Strong on a pi
1470. Tony Galento. “TwoTonTony,”scored 59 knockouts in 112 bouts. Vintage glossy 8 x 10 composite pub- licity photo of Galento loomingoverJoeLouis, signed and inscribed in black ballpoint “To my
1476. Golf Greats. Felt tip signatures of Gene Sarazen, Billy Casper, Ken Venturi, Don January, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Byron Nelson, Gary Player, Cary Middlecoff and one other on an off-white 10 x 8 card
1479. Golf: Masters Champions. Seventeen glossy and satin-?nish 8 x 10 and 10 x 8 photos (one 5 x 7), including 12 color, each signed in felt tip by the respective Masters winner pictured. Signers ar
1486. Green Bay Packers. O?cial Spalding gold and white autograph model football signed in black ballpoint on the white side panel by over 40 members of the 1970 Green Bay Packers including: Bart Sta
1492. Bob Griese. Color glossy 11 x 14 photo of the bespectacledquarterback taking a snap, signed in black felt tip. In very ?ne condition. Auction LOA SteveGrad/PSA/DNAand R&R COA.…(MB $100)
1499. Ben Hogan. Golf 13-cent postal cover, 6.5 x 3.75, signed on the front in black felt tip by Ho- gan. In very fine condition. Auction LOA Steve Grad/ PSA/DNA and R&R COA.
1505. Larry Holmes and LeRoy Nei- man. Ten identical color 22 x 28 prints of the promo- tional poster for the Larry Holmes/Gerry Cooney fight in 1982, signed inblackfelttip by Larry Hol- mes
1512. Gordie Howe. Hand-painted NHL licensed Gordie Howe bobblehead, 8” tall, signed on the front in felt tip, “Mr. Hockey 9, GordieHowe1071Goals.” Bobbleheadishousedin its original box. In very f
1519. Reggie Jackson. Color glossy 16 x 20 photoofJackson strokingahomer inhisYankeepin- stripes,signedin blue felt tip. In very fine con- dition. Auction LOASteveGrad/ PSA/DNA and R&R COA.… (
JERSEY JERSEY Game-issued TRENTON THUNDER jersey signed by DEREK JETER 1523. Derek Jeter. Official Rawlings Trenton Th
1525.DerekJeter.O?cialRawlingsMajorLeague baseballsignedinblueballpointonthesweetspot. Accompaniedbyacerti?cateofauthenticityfrom Steiner.Invery?necondition.AuctionLOASteve Grad/PSA/DNA and R&R COA.…
Jordan Upper Deck jersey 1530.MIchaelJordan.OfficialLimited edition Nike replica Chicago Bulls retire- ment basketball jersey, #33/230, with sewn on letters and numbers, signed in silver ink on th
1533. Evel Knievel. Red, white, and blue silk jumpsuit, bear- ing a red, white, and blue star-spangled number “1,” sewn on the front, signed at the bottom of the number in black felt tip by Knievel.A
1539. Sandy Kou- fax. Felt tip signa- ture, “Sandy Koufax,” on an o?-white 5 x 3 card. In ?ne condi- tion, with a couple trivial creases. Auc- tion LOASteve Grad/ PSA/DNA and R&R COA.…(MB
1548.BuckLeonardandBuckO’Neil.Glossy 8 x 10 photo of Leonard taking a practice swing,signedinbluefelttip;andacolorglossy 8 x 10 photo of O'Neil in his Cubs jersey, also signedinbluefelttip.In?necondi
1555. Ronnie Lott. Color giclée print on canvas, 25 x 35.5, of an intense- looking Lott of the field for the 49ers, signed in black felt tip. Rolled and in fine condition, with v
1561. Mickey Mantle. Signed book: TheMick. First edition, first printing. NY:Doubleday, 1985.Hardcover withdustjacket, 1563. Mickey Mantle. Color
1565. Rocky Marciano. Un- defeatedheavy- weight boxing champion, he died in a plane crash in 1969. DS, one page, 7.5 x 6, no date. Unissued stock assign- ment certifi- cate, neatly signed at t
1573. Joe McCarthy. Glossy 8 x 10 photo of Mc- Carthy pos- ing with Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrigbefore agame,signed in black felt tip. In very good condi- tion,withscat- tered surface impressions a
1579. Miracle On Ice. Color satin- finish 20 x 16 photo of the 1980 Olym- pic hockey team celebrating their final victory, signed in blue felt tip by all 20 members of the team: Mike Eruzione, Jim Cr
1583. Thurman Munson. Heart and soul of the 1970sNewYorkYankees.OnAugust2,1979,Thur- man was practicing touch-and-go landings at the Akron-Canton Airport with his newly purchased Cessna Citation. The
1588. Joe Namath. Col- or giclée print on canvas, 36 x 24, Namath, clad in a fur coat,sittingon thebenchwith his Jet team- mates, signed in black felt tip.Rolledandin?necondition,withafewedgecre
1595. Ken Norton. Two items: glossy 14 x 11 photo of Norton clowning around in the out?eld of Yankee Sta- dium with Muhammad Ali, signed in blue felt tip; and an Everlast left-handed boxing glove (10
1601. NY Jets. Color glossy20x16photoofthe Jets famed defensive line nicknamed “The Sack Exchange,”signedinblue felt tip by all four play- ers: Joe Klecko, Marty Lyons, Abdul Salaam, and Mark Ga
1610. Jesse Owens. The ?rst American to win four track and ?eld medals in one Olympics (1913-1980). The perfor- mance in Berlin in 1936 made him both an Olympic hero and a lasting symbol of black pri
1616.DanicaPatrick.Color satin-?nish 8 x 10 photo, signed in black felt tip. In very ?ne condition. Auction LOA Steve Grad/PSA/DNA andR&RCOA.…(MB$100) 1617.DanicaPatrick.Color glossy 11 x 14
1625. Kyle Petty. Color glossy 20 x 16 photo of Petty kneel- ing in front of his #42 Mel- lo Yello car, signed in blue felttip.Invery ?necondition. Auction LOA Steve Grad/ PSA/DNA and
1632. Pittsburgh Steel- ers: War and Wilson. Colorglossy16x20photo of Ward and Wilson cel- ebratingaSteelerstouch- down, signed in blue felt tipbyCedrickWilsonand Hines Ward, adding, “SB XL MVP.” Acc
1641.PhilRizzuto. O?cialRawl- ings American League baseball signed in blue ballpoint on the sweet spot, “Phil Rizzuto MVP 1950.”In ?necondition,withafew spotsoftrivialtoning.AuctionLOA Steve Grad/PSA
1646. Alex Rodriguez. Color glossy 16 x 20 photo of A-Rod emerging from the Texas dug- out and bearing his 2003 MVP season statistics, signed in silver ink. In very ?ne condition, a PSA/DNA authentic
‘The Babe’ signs a Louisville Slugger Famous Slugger Record 1658. Babe Ruth and Bill Nicholson. Vintage, and possibly unique, 1943 Louisville Slugger “FamousSluggerRecords Hom
BAMBINO'S LAST DAYS RUTH signs and endorses a check with his scarce full name less than two months before his death 1660. Babe Ruth. Perhaps the greatest player in the hist
A SLUGGER'S STORY 1661. Babe Ruth. Signed book: The Babe Ruth Story. First edition. NY: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1948. Hardcover, 5.75 x 8.25, 250 pages. Signed in fountain pen on the half-
1662. Nolan Ryan. Color glossy 14 x 11 photo of Ryan on the mound during his 300th win, signed in blue felt tip, “Nolan Ryan 300 Wins 7-31-90.” In very ?ne con- dition. Auc- tionLOASteveGra
1670. Bo Schembechler and Rick Leach. Glossy 10 x 8compositephotooftheformerMichiganquarterback Leach, signed in blue felt tip by Schembechler and in blueballpointbyLeach.In?necondition.AuctionLOA St
1676. Joe Sewell. ALS, 8.5 x 11, no date. Letter toacorrespondentextol- ling praise on Babe Ruth during an extra inning game. In part, “We went into the 14th inning and our secretary Mark Roth was ho
1683.SamSnead.Signedbook:SamSneadonGolf.Firstedition, laterprinting.NewJersey:PrenticeHall,1961.Hardcover,6.25 x 9.25, 146 pages. Signed in black felt tip on the ?rst free end page.Inverygoodconditio
1689. Super Bowl MVPs. Color 32 x 23 lithograph entitled Super Bowl XXX: Cel- ebration of MVPs II, depicting 10 Super Bowl MVPs posing with Vince Lombardi, signed in blue felt tip by all 10 pictured:
1693. Tennis Stars. Twelve signed photos including eleven 8 x 10 and 10 x 8 and one 4 x 6, ten in color, each signed in felt tip or ink by the respective player pictured. Signers are: Ste? Graf, Rod
1697. Y. A. Tittle. Of- ficial Riddell replica New York Giants foot- ball helmet signed in silver ink on the side, “Y. A. Tittle HOF 71.” Accompanied by a cer- tificate of authentic- ity from James S
1705. Hines Ward. Color 38 x 12.5 panoramic photo of the ?nal seconds of Super BowlXL, signed in blue felt tip, “Hines Ward86,SBXLMVP.”Doublemattedandframedtoanoverall size of 43 x 17.5. In very ?ne
1713. Johnny “Kid” Williams. Bantam- weight boxer who in 1914 had a title shot against Johnny Cou- lon whom he knocked out in three rounds. He fought against many champions but defended just t
1719. Venus Williams. Bright white visor from Williams's clothing line, signed on the brim in black felt tip byWil- liams. In very ?necondition. Auction LOA Steve Grad/ PSA/DNAand R&R COA.… (MB
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