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AUTHENTICATORS AND CONSULTANTS JOHN REZNIKOFF, UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES

John is the founder of University Archives, a leading firm specializing in the appraisal and authentication of documents and manuscripts. He is affiliated with multiple professional organizations dedicated to the autograph industry, was a contributing editor for Autograph Collector magazine, and is a PSA/DNA authenticator. Letters of Authenticity are available on certain lots. Priced upon request*

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PSA/DNA is the world’s leading third party autograph authentication company. Using state of the art technology, PSA/DNA created a security system to prevent counterfeiting, forgery and piracy. As the most respected service in the industry, PSA/DNA’s years of expertise and knowledge have established an impeccable reputation for providing professional, unbiased, expert opinions. Letters of Authenticity are availableon certain lots. Priced from $25 to $200* STEVE ZARELLI

STEVE ZARELLI AUTHENTICATION

Steve Zarelli is a recognized authority in the field of astronaut autographs. His findings have been published in the definitive space collecting reference Relics of the Space Race, and he has contributed articles to the UACC’s Pen & Quill magazine, Autograph Times magazine, and the UACC signature study Neil Armstrong: The Quest for His Autograph. Zarelli Space Authentication also provides authentication consulting services to James Spence Authentication (JSA), Sportscard Guaranty Authentic (SGC), and PSA/DNA Authentication. Letters of Authenticity are available on certain lots. Priced from $30 to $150*

ROGER EPPERSON SIGNED, SEALED, AND DELIVERED/REAL

Roger has an extensive background as a full-time dealer in autographs and collectibles, and is a trusted authenticator in all areas of contemporary music. When supported by the REAL logo and Roger’s name, music-related autographs assume an added value. Letters of Authenticity are available on certain lots. Priced from $30 to $150*

PHIL SEARS COLLECTIBLES

For over 20 years Phil Sears has been the recognized world authority on Walt Disney’s autograph habits. Included among Phil-sears.com customers are the Walt Disney Company and the Walt Disney Family Museum. Sears’s items have been featured in Autograph Collector magazine, E Ticket magazine, Collect! magazine, and the biography Walt Disney’s Missouri. Letters of Authenticity are available on certain lots. Priced upon request*

FRANK CAIAZZO, BEATLES AUTOGRAPHS beatles autographs

Frank is the world’s leading authority on Beatles signed and handwritten material. Since he began his study in 1986, he has amassed the largest file of signed examples on the planet. Through decades of focused and diligent research, he has acquired great skill in identifying authentic Beatles autographs, and also has gained the insight necessary to accurately approximate the era in which they were signed.

BRIAN GREEN AND MARIA GREEN, BRIAN AND MARIA GREEN CIVIL WAR SIGNATURES

With more than 45 years combined experience in the field, Brian and Maria are two of the nation’s leading experts in Civil War autographs and manuscripts.

JAMES CAMNER

James is a leading classical music autograph dealer. With more than 35 years experience, he is a founding member of PADA, an authenticator for PSA/DNA, a member of the ABAA, and an author of over ten published books on related subjects.

RICH CONSOLA

Rich has studied Elvis Presley’s handwriting and signature for nearly 20 years, which has placed him in the forefront of Presley authenticators worldwide.

BECKETT AUTHENTICATION SERVICES

Beckett Authentication Services provides expert third party opinions on autographs from all genres and eras. Led by authentication experts Steve Grad and Brian Sobrero, the BAS experts have unmatched years of experience authenticating autographs, and are responsible for authenticating some of the rarest and most valuable items in the industry. With the most trusted and knowledgeable experts in the autograph authentication field, BAS authentication is a must for any autograph collector or dealer. * For more information on Letters of Authenticity call (800) 937-3880


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Presidents and First Ladies....................................................................................................................4 Notables...............................................................................................................................................22 Military................................................................................................................................................. 67 Space.................................................................................................................................................. 74 Art, Architecture, and Design................................................................................................................75 Comic Art and Animation......................................................................................................................82 Literature..............................................................................................................................................84 Music....................................................................................................................................................91 Classic Entertainment ....................................................................................................................... 117 Sports.................................................................................................................................................146 Conditions of Sale..............................................................................................................................149

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president and first ladies Amazing and historic handwritten letter by George Washington as unites his nation’s first trade commission in Europe: “I now send you, under flying seals, letters to Mr. Jefferson, Doctr. Franklin and Count de Estaing” 1. George Washington Autograph Letter Signed. Spectacular ALS signed “Go: Washington,” three pages on two adjoining sheets, 7.25 x 8.75, June 2, 1784. Handwritten letter from Mount Vernon to David Humphrys, his former aidede-camp, who was to join John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin on a commission to negotiate treaties of commerce with European nations. In full: “I very sincerely congratulate you on your late appointment. It is honorable, and I dare say must be agreeable. I did not hear of it until I arrived at Annapolis, where I remained but one day, and that occasioned by the detention of my Carriage & Horses on the Eastern shore. Genl. Knox not reaching that place before I left it, your letter of the 18th, only got to my hands on Sunday last, by the Post & I am now writing by its return. I now send you, under flying seals, letters to Mr. Jefferson, Doctr. Franklin and Count de Estaing; the letter to the Chevr. Chartellux also mentions you and your appointment. My former corrispondence [sic] with England ceased at the commencement of hostilities with that Country, & I have opened no new ones since, but I enclose you a letter to Sir Edward Newenham of Ireland, from whom I have lately received several very polite letters, and a pressing invitation to correspond with him. He has been a warm friend to America during her whole struggle, he is a man of fortune, of excellent character as I am told; and may, if you should go to Ireland, be a valuable acquaintance. It only remains for me now to wish you a pleasant passage, and that you may realize all the pleasures wch you must have in expectation. It cannot be necessary to add how happy I shall be at all times to hear from you. You will have it in your power to contribute much to my amusement and information; and as far as you can do the latter consistently with your duty & public trust, I shall be obliged, further I do not require, and even here, mark private what you think not altogether fit for the public ear, and it shall remain with me. Mrs. Washington adds her best wishes for you, and you may rest assured that few friendships are warmer, or professions more sincere than mine for you. Adieu. “

Washington also adds a brief postscript which reads, “Just recollecting my old neighbour Colonel (who may now be Lord) Fairfax, I have added a letter to him also, in case you should go to England.” In very good to fine condition, with professional restoration and repairs to intersecting folds, and partial separation along the fragile hinge. Enjoying his hard-earned peace at Mount Vernon following the Revolution, Washington remained acutely aware of and involved in the country’s progress and development. As the commission formed to begin negotiating the first treaties of the new independent nation, he received notice of his former aide-de-camp David Humphreys’s appointment as secretary. Hoping to immediately unite the members and secure Humphreys place among giants, he includes his letters of introduction to Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin, key figures in the commission. In re-establishing relations with the nation they just defeated, the commission has a long road ahead: “My former corrispondence with England ceased at the commencement of hostilities with that Country, & I have opened no new ones since.” While he has no new friendly relations to name, there is one important figure from his past who returned to England before the war: his old neighbor—and the husband of his lifelong love—Lord Fairfax. In an incredible postscript, he returns to this past relationship, offering a letter of introduction on Humphreys’s behalf. Addressed to a man who stood by Washington’s side at the most important moments of his life—as he earned victory at the Battle of Yorktown, as he resigned his post as commander-inchief to the Continental Congress, and as he took the oath of office and became America’s first president years later—this is a wonderfully personal and unusually lengthy letter. Not only does it present incredible introductions to America’s founding fathers, direct reference to conflict with England, and a return to his lost friends the Fairfaxes, but also it is one of the cleanest and most finely penned we have seen—an incredible letter in every regard!. Starting Bid $5000

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President Adams welcomes a Massachusetts justice to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

2. John Quincy Adams Document Signed as President. Partly-printed DS as president, signed “John quincy Ad-

ams,” one page, 13.75 x 9.25, May 24, 1825. Unusual American Academy of Arts and Sciences document certifying election of Samuel S. Wilde as “a Fellow of their Society.” Boldly signed at the conclusion in ink by President John Quincy Adams, and countersigned by the famous orator Edward Everett, Harvard President John Thornton Kirkland, and historian James Savage. The white paper seal affixed at the bottom remains intact. Handsomely double-matted and framed with an engraved portrait to an overall size of 26 x 15.5.. In very good to fine condition, with multiple vertical folds. Starting Bid $200

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Van Buren appoints a lieutenant for the Wilkes Exploring Expedition, the voyage that discovered Antarctica 3. Martin Van Buren Document Signed as President. Partly-printed

vellum DS as president, signed “M. Van Buren,” one page, 13 x 16.75, July 11, 1838. President Van Buren appoints George F. Emmons as a “Lieutenant in the Navy while on duty in the Surveying & Exploring Expedition.” Signed at the conclusion by Martin Van Buren and countersigned by Secretary of the Navy James K. Paulding. Double-matted and framed to an overall size of 25.25 x 21.25. In very good to fine condition, with scattered staining. Emmons (1811–1884) was commissioned to be a lieutenant aboard the USS Peacock and participate in the famous Wilkes Exploring Expedition of 1838 to 1842, which discovered the Antarctic Continent on January 16, 1840. Starting Bid $200

4.. John Tyler Document Signed as President. Partly-printed DS as president, one page, 15 x 9.25, December 23, 1849. President Tyler appoints Edward A. Mitchell as “Deputy Postmaster at New Haven, in the State of Connecticut.” Prominently signed at the conclusion in ink by President Tyler and countersigned by Secretary of State John C. Calhoun. The white paper seal affixed to the lower left remains fully intact. Handsomely cloth-matted and framed with an engraved portrait and biographical plaque to an overall size of 31 x 21. In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

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Scarce 1864 presidential document signed by Abraham Lincoln, boasting a practically pristine signature

5.Abraham Lincoln Document Signed as President.

Partly-printed DS as president, signed “Abraham Lincoln,” one page, 19.75 x 13.75, September 30, 1864. President Lincoln officially recognizes Friedrich Kuhne as “Consul of the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, at New York,” declaring him free to exercise “such functions, powers and privileges as are allowed to Consuls by the Law of Nations or by the Laws of the United States.” Boldly signed at the conclusion in ink by

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Abraham Lincoln and countersigned by Secretary of State William Seward. The official embossed paper seal affixed to the lower left remains intact. In fine condition, with a minor split to the top of the central vertical fold; Lincoln’s signature is exceptionally crisp and bold, and the document as a whole is especially clean and neat. It is certainly one of the finest Abraham Lincoln presidential documents that we have come across in recent memory. Starting Bid $1000

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In the immediate aftermath of Lincoln’s assassination, President Johnson attends to his new duties by recognizing a Union soldier for “gallant and distinguished services at the battles of Laurel Hill and Peebles Farm, Virginia”

6. Andrew Johnson Document Signed as President. Partly-

printed vellum DS as president, signed “Andrew Johnson,” one page, 15 x 19, April 20, 1865. President Johnson confers on “A. H. Merritt of the U. S. Volunteers, in the service of the United States, by and with the advise and consent of the Senate, the rank of Major by Brevet… for gallant and distinguished services at the battles of Laurel Hill and Peebles Farm, Virginia.” Signed at the conclusion in ink by President Andrew Johnson and countersigned by Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton. Retains the blue seal affixed to the upper left. In very good to fine condition, with scattered staining, soiling, and the signature several shades light. Johnson had ascended to the presidency only five days earlier, and Lincoln’s assassin was still on the run. With this document, Johnson attends to his duties as commander-in-chief, recognizing the bravery of a Union soldier during the Siege of Petersburg. A supremely desirable document from a moment of upheaval in the United States. Starting Bid $200

7. U. S. Grant Signed Photograph. Exceptional vintage

matte-finish 4 x 5.25 oval portrait of U. S. Grant, signed in black ink. Double-matted and displayed under glass in a beautifully carved period frame from J. S. Bradley of New York, which measures to an overall size of 13 x 14.5. In fine condition, with a semicircular crease to the top, and the signature light but fully legible. Starting Bid $300

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8. U.S. Grant Document Signed as President.

Manuscript DS as president, one page both sides, 10 x 14, June 9, 1870. President Grant appoints John L. Stevens as the “Minister Resident of the United States to the Republic of Uruguay” and directs the seal of the United States to be affixed to an “Article providing for the extension of the time for exchanging the ratifications of the Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between the United States and the Oriental Republic of Uruguay.” Signed neatly at the conclusion by U. S. Grant, and countersigned by Secretary of State Hamilton Fish. The original white seal remains affixed to the left side. Double-matted and framed with an engraved portrait of Grant to an overall size of 23 x 20.5; a window to frame backing reveals the first page of the document. In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

President Roosevelt commissions a consular interpreter at Hankow, China

9. Theodore Roosevelt Document Signed as President. Partly-printed DS as president, one page, 15.5 x 11.25, March 27, 1907. President Roosevelt appoints Willard B. Hull of Iowa as “Interpreter to the Consulate General of the United States of America at Hankow, China.” Beautifully signed at the conclusion in bold ink by President Roosevelt and countersigned by Secretary of State Elihu Root. The white embossed paper seal affixed to the lower left remains fully intact. Handsomely double-matted and framed with a portrait to an overall size of 27.25 x 17.25. In fine condition. A highly appealing document boasting two enormous, bold signatures. Starting Bid $200

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10. Woodrow Wilson Signed Photograph. Distinguished vintage matte-finish 8.25 x 11.75 Harris and Ewing portrait, signed in the lower border in fountain pen, “Woodrow Wilson 1923.” Photo is affixed to an 11 x 14 off-white sheet creating a distinctive border. In fine condition, with a small tear to the lower left corner, affecting only the border. Starting Bid $200

11. Franklin D. Roosevelt Document Signed as President. Partly-printed DS as president, one page, 22.5 x 18.75, August 17, 1944. President Roosevelt appoints Vice Admiral Aubrey W. Fitch as “a Member of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics.” Boldly signed at the conclusion by President Roosevelt and countersigned by Secretary of State Cordell Hull. The white paper seal affixed to the lower left remains fully intact. Framed to an overall size of 25 x 21. In very good to fine condition, with creasing in the margins, heaviest at the bottom. Starting Bid $200

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A national treasure: chemistry set gifted by President Roosevelt to a bedridden boy in 1933 12. Franklin D. Roosevelt: Chemistry Set Gifted to Boy Hospital Patient. Remarkable original chemistry set

gifted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to a bedridden boy for his 8th birthday in 1933. The sad plight of young Eddie Walts, a young boy from upstate New York stricken by a septic blood disease—evidently a form of leukemia—drew national attention when his story was covered in the Syracuse American on June 11, 1933: “Boy Hospital Patient Asks Present Of Chemical Set for 8th Birthday.” Walts had spent weeks at Syracuse’s Crouse-Irving Hospital, undergoing various blood transfusions and treatments in an effort to improve his condition; where others would have given up, Eddie remained optimistic. The piece offers the young fellow’s singular birthday wish: “You ask me what I would like most of all for my birthday. I guess if I could get a chemical set I’d be about the happiest boy in the whole world.” Little did the child know that his wish would reach the highest halls of the United States government and be granted by none other than President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who—as a polio survivor—evidently felt great sympathy for the boy. FDR dispatched his wife, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, to the Syracuse hospital to present him with this chemistry set, a simple wooden box that houses all manner of chemical samples and test tubes. Acting on the president’s behalf, using one of FDR’s cards imprinted “The President,” Eleanor writes a hopeful and sympathetic message to the boy in pencil: “With best wishes for a happy birthday from one who knows what it means to be in bed a long time & hopes you’ll soon be well.” Mrs. Roosevelt’s visit to present the presidential gift was also covered in the local newspapers, clippings of which are included.

The chemical set, housed in a dark wooden 16˝ x 5˝ x 7˝ case, contains eleven jars, most with pipette droppers in the caps, labeled: “#1 Sample Bottle,” “#2 Turbidity Standard,” “#3 Phenolphthalein,” “#4 Mixed Indicator,” “#5 Sodium Hydroxide,” “#6 Soap,” “#6 Soap,” “#7 Distilled Water,” “#9 Potassium Permanganate,” and “#10 Potassium Thocynate.” Also includes five test tubes (two with labels, “Iron Standard A” and “Iron Standard B”), and a jar of Sterno ‘Canned Heat’ cooking fuel. Affixed on the lower panel are instructions for conducting an iron test, turbidity test, pH test, and hardness test. Inside the lid are color charts associated with the experiments, one with partial losses to the top. Most of the chemical jars retain some residue of the compounds originally held inside. In addition to the chemical set, Eleanor Roosevelt’s note, and newspaper clippings documenting the president’s gift, the lot also includes a birthday card sent to Eddie Walts by popular singer Kate Smith, a letter from FDR’s secretary Missy LeHand (“The President…is pleased to know that you liked the chemical set. While the President is sorry you have to remain in bed he feels that the Doctors know what is best for you and that you should follow their instructions”), and some additional newspaper coverage of the young boy’s ailment; he would sadly pass away at age 10 in 1935. As a whole, this chemistry set and accompanying ephemera form an incredible narrative about a president in touch with his people, going above and beyond to comfort one young American during his time of need. Starting Bid $5000

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13. Franklin D. Roosevelt Signed Photograph. Unusual oversized vintage matte-finish

10.75 x 14 photo of President Roosevelt in a seated pose, signed in fountain pen as president, “Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dec. 9, 1935.” Reverse bears a Kaufmann & Fabry Co. credit stamp. In very good to fine condition, with the edges painted black, just touching the first letter of the signature. On this date, President Roosevelt gave an address at Notre Dame University in which he highlighted the importance of Philippine independence. Starting Bid $200

14. Dwight D. Eisenhower Signed White House Card. White House card,

4 x 2.5, signed nicely in fountain pen by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. In fine condition, with a small mounting remnant to the center of the reverse. Starting Bid $200

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The young Jack Kennedy honors a fallen airman in 1939, two weeks after Hitler invades Poland

15. John F. Kennedy Typed Letter Signed. TLS signed “Jack Kennedy,” one page, 8 x 10.5, blindstamped American Embassy letterhead, September 19, 1939. Letter to Charles R. Nasmith, American Consul at Edinburgh, pertaining to a wreath sent for the memorial of Peter George Alexander St. Clair-Erskine, who had been killed while in active service with the Royal Air Force on September 8, 1939, one week after German forces invaded Poland, an event that triggered the start of World War II. In full: “I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter of September 18. I am enclosing a check for 25/- in payment for the flowers sent to Rosslyn Chapel. Again I wish to thank you for your kind co-operation in this matter.” The deceased airman was the brother of John F. Kennedy’s friend

Anthony St Clair-Erskine, 6th Earl of Rosslyn. In very good to fine condition, with light creasing, and staple holes and a small stain to the upper left corner. Accompanied by a TLS by Edward E. Moore, private secretary to JFK’s father, enclosing a check from the ambassador as a reimbursement for the flowers; a carbon copy of a letter from Nasmith to Moore, returning the check as JFK had already paid for them; and a carbon copy of a letter from Nasmith to Margaret Whyte, thanking her for delivering the flowers. Unique, early, and poignant correspondence from a young JFK. Starting Bid $500

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Kennedy appoints a Manhattan Project consultant as ambassador “to the International Atomic Energy Agency”

16. John F. Kennedy Document Signed as President. Exceptional partly-printed DS as president, one page, 17.25

x 13.5, June 13, 1961. President Kennedy appoints Henry DeWolf Smyth, of New Jersey as “the Representative of the United States of America to the International Atomic Energy Agency.” Signed boldly at the conclusion by President Kennedy, and countersigned by Secretary of State Dean Rusk. Document retains its original large white seal. Handsomely matted and framed to an overall size of 25.25 x 21.5. In very fine condition, with some brushing to the signature. A remarkable commission relating to an untapped energy resource the president would later advocate with the signing of the Atomic Energy Commission Authorization Bill on September 26, 1962. Starting Bid $300

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“I am enclosing three invitations which I have received and I would appreciate your advice as to whether or not you feel that I should accept them”

17. John F. Kennedy Typed Letter Signed as Senator. TLS as senator, signed “Jack,” one page, 8 x 10.5, personal United States Senate letterhead, August 16, 1957. Letter to attorney Lewis H. Weinstein, in part: “I am planning to spend the months of October and November in Massachusetts and I am attempting to work out my schedule. I am enclosing three invitations which I have received and I would appreciate your advice as to whether or not you feel that I should accept them. I do appreciate your comment on Paul Freund’s letter in the New York Times in your recent letter.” In fine condition, with staple holes and a paperclip impression to the upper left corner. Starting Bid $200

With his appointment of Goldberg to the UN, President Johnson seeks a “road to peace in Southeast Asia” 18. Lyndon B. Johnson Typed Letter Signed as President. TLS as president, one page, 7.25 x 10.25, White House letterhead, July 28, 1965. Letter to U Thant, Secretary General of the United Nations, discussing his appointment of Arthur Goldberg as the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, in part: “I want you to know from me directly of the very great personal confidence which I place in Ambassador Goldberg. His appointment...[is] strong evidence that this Government places the very highest importance on the work of the United Nations...I hope that you will communicate to us, through Ambassador Goldberg, any helpful suggestions that may occur to you that can strengthen our common search for the road to peace in Southeast Asia.” In very fine condition. Starting Bid $200

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19. Lyndon B. Johnson Signed Book and Typed Letter Signed. Signed

book: The Lyndon Johnson Story by Booth Mooney. First edition, first printing. NY: Farrar, Straus and Company, 1956. Hardcover, 5.75 x 8.5, 178 pages. Signed and inscribed on the first free end page in fountain pen, “To Turner Laine, with best wishes and warm regards, Lyndon B. Johnson, U.S.S. Texas.” Includes the typed transmittal letter, signed “Lyndon B. Johnson,” one page, 8 x 10.5, United States Senate letterhead, July 9, 1957, in part: “I am sending you under separate cover—simply because I would like you to have it—a copy of the book about me that was published last year. I hope you will accept this with my compliments and that it will be of some value to you as reference material from time to time.” Book condition: VG/VG, with light mottled toning to the signed page, a ding to the bottom of the front board, and a few small edge tears and light foxing to the jacket; the letter is in very good to fine condition, with scattered light foxing and staining. Starting Bid $200

20. Richard Nixon (2) Typed Letters Signed. Two TLSs, both

signed, “Dick Nixon,” each one page, 7.25 x 10.5, personal letterhead. Both letters are to Helen Copley, the widow of newspaper publisher James S. Copley, with Nixon adding the greeting in his own hand, as well as a postscript to each letter. The letters are dated December 15, 1975 (“Only during difficult periods does one learn who his real friends are”), and January 6, 1976 (“Late in the evening on Christmas Day...we remarked that of all the Christmas observances we have enjoyed-at the White House, in California, in Florida, and at Camp David-this was without question one of the best”). In overall fine condition. Starting Bid $200

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“It seems I can get on more d—n committees and go to more stale banquets than any one should. It’s getting so I can’t eat dinner without stopping to applaud”

21. Ronald Reagan Autograph Letter Signed. ALS signed “Dutch,” one page both sides, 7.25 x 10.5, personal letter-

head, March 14. Handwritten letter to “Myrt,” in part: “I had to wait until Mon. to get a schedule from the studio on the picture. They gave me an ‘on or about’ May 1 finish but by then I got a call on another picture scheduled to start by then with a possible overlap...I’ve been busier than that well known cat on the tin roof lately. It seems I can get on more d—n committees and go to more stale banquets than any one should. It’s getting so I can’t eat dinner without stopping to applaud.” In fine condition. Great content from the actor-turned-politician, who had many more “stale banquets” to look forward to during his life in the political arena. Starting Bid $200

“You took on an enormous task four years ago, Jeane, and have achieved marvelous results for our country” 22. Ronald Reagan Typed Letter Signed as President. TLS as presi-

dent, one page, 7 x 10.5, White House letterhead, December 21, 1984. Letter to Jeane Kirkpatrick, the United States Ambassador to the United Nations, praising her work at the UN General Assembly as “a significant achievement for the United States”—”You took on an enormous task four years ago, Jeane, and have achieved marvelous results for our country. I am personally very grateful and proud.” In very fine condition. Starting Bid $200

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Rare signed “Personal Account” check from President Ronald Reagan

23. Ronald Reagan Check Signed as President. Scarce “Personal Account” check, 6 x 2.75, filled out and signed by Ronald Reagan as president, payable to Mr. James Rosebush for $340, April 30, 1984. In very fine condition. James Rosebush was a Deputy Assistant to President Reagan, the Chief of Staff to First Lady Nancy Reagan, and a Senior Advisor at the White House. Checks signed by Reagan while as president remain quite rare and sought-after. Starting Bid $200

“I am delighted to send you this note to be included among the documents representing all the Presidents” 24. Ronald Reagan Typed Letter Signed as President.

TLS as president, one page, 6.75 x 8.75, White House letterhead, September 13, 1982. Letter to Curgie W. Pratt, in full: “I have just learned from our Curator, Clem Conger, of your family’s bound collection of Presidential letters and documents which it is hoped in time may become a gift to the White House. In order that this collection may be complete, I am delighted to send you this note to be included among the documents representing all the Presidents. We are very appreciative of the gifts you and your family have made to the White House through the years.” Affixed to a slightly larger mount and in fine condition. Starting Bid $200

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Bush explains his ‘tried to kick a little ass’ remark following the 1984 presidential debates: “I expect each of us, maybe even you, has said things in private that he doesn’t regret but that he would not say in public”

25. George Bush Typed Letter Signed as Vice President. TLS, one page, 7 x 9, The Vice President letterhead, October 26, 1984. Letter to “Alex,” an unidentified editorialist, in part: “I have been in politics a long time, and I guess I should have learned that if someone can eavesdrop electronically or other wise you are fair game...I expect each of us, maybe even you, has said things in private that he doesn’t regret but that he would not say in public. Such is the case with my remark...I just want you to know that I had read your commentary, have taken your comments to heart, but cannot be hypocritical by trying to weasel out of what happened. I have not changed, believe me.” In very fine condition. Starting Bid $200

“Read every word!”—Trump sends a Bible to his mistress and future wife, Marla Maples 26. Donald Trump Signed Bible. Signed book: The Living Bible Paraphrased: A Thought-for-Thought Translation. Executive Heritage Slim Line edition. Wheaton, Illinois: Tyndale House Publishers, 1984. Bonded leather softcover, 6 x 8.75, 868 pages. Signed and inscribed on the title page in black felt tip to his mistress and future wife, Marla Maples, “Sept 30/91, Marla—Mrs. DeMoss sent this to me—She and Billy Graham are wonderful people who you made a great impression on. Read every word! Love, Donald.” In fine condition, with a tear running vertically down the extreme left side of the signed page, in no way affecting the inscription. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Beckett Authentication Services. Trump and Maples met in 1989 and began a public relationship despite the former still being married to his first wife, Ivana, whom he divorced in 1992. Trump proposed to Maples in December 1993 and the couple were soon married at New York City’s Plaza Hotel. Starting Bid $200

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notables Declaration of Independence

Rare first French edition of ‘Constitutions of the Thirteen United States of America,’ signed by Benjamin Franklin and published in the year of America’s independence 78. Benjamin Franklin Signed Book. Extremely rare

signed book: Constitutions des Treize Etats-Unis de l’Amérique [Constitutions of the Thirteen United States of America]. First French edition. Paris: D. Pierres / Pissot, Pere & Fils, Libraires, 1783. Hardcover bound in brown calf, spine with gilt upper label, 5 x 8, 540 pages. Signed and inscribed on the flyleaf in ink, “A Madame, Madame la Presidente de Manieres de la part du, B. Franklin.” This signed page was previously sold as a loose flyleaf by Charles Hamilton in 1959, and it has since been professionally tipped into an edition of the book with which it was originally sent; this restorative procedure was expertly done and is hardly evident. Autographic condition: very good to fine, with staining and foxing to the signed page. Book condition: G+/None, with rubbing to boards, heavy wear to corners, and well-done professional repairs to joints. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Beckett Authentication Services. On March 24th, 1783, Franklin wrote to the Comte de Vergennes: ‘I am desirous of printing a translation of the Constitutions of the United States of America, published at Philadelphia, by Order of Congress. Several of these Constitutions have already appeared in the English and American newspapers but there has never yet been a complete translation of them.’

At Benjamin Franklin’s suggestion, the French translation was made by the Duc de La Rochefoucault, and Franklin is believed to have contributed the 50-plus footnotes. Franklin had 600 copies of Constitutions des Treize Etats-Unis de l’Amérique privately printed by Philippe-Denis Pierres, first printer ordinary of Louis XVI, which were not available for sale—Franklin distributed himself, and happily fulfilled the request of Madame Durey de Meinières, a French writer best known for her translations of Samuel Johnson, David Hume, and Sarah Fielding. The book contains the constitution of each of the thirteen States of America, the Declaration of Independence of the 4th of July 1776, the Friendship and Commerce Treaty, the Alliance Treaty between France and the United States, as well as the treaties between the United States and the Netherlands and Sweden. The title page boasts the the imprint of the United States seal, its first appearance in a book. Franklin’s grand gesture in publishing and distributing these constitutions—about which there was intense interest and curiosity among statesmen— was one of his chief achievements as a propagandist for the new American republic. Starting Bid $1000

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79. Thomas McKean and Timothy Matlack Document Signed. Signer of the Declaration of Independence from Delaware (1734-1817) who later served as president of the Continental Congress, Chief Justice of Pennsylvania, and Governor of Pennsylvania. Partly-printed vellum DS, signed “Tho. M:Kean” and “T. Matlack,” one page, 20.5 x 11.75, August 13, 1806. Document granting Alexander Baring, Henry Baring, Robert Gilmore, Thomas Mayne Willing and Charles Willing Hare “certain tract of land called ‘Lowbrook’ situate in the late purchase now Armstrong County.” Signed in the upper left by Governor McKean and countersigned below by James Trimble as deputy secretary. Also endorsed on the reverse by Timothy Matlack, the engrosser of the Declaration of Independence. Document retains its embossed paper seal affixed to the upper left. In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

American Politicians and Leaders

80. Aaron Burr Trial Newspaper. Complete issue of The Connecticut Courant from June 10, 1807, four pages, 12.25 x 19.5, featuring coverage of the “Trial of Col. Aaron Burr,” who had been charged with treason over an alleged conspiracy to establish an independent country in the American southwest. With Chief Justice John Marshall and District Judge Cyrus Griffith presiding, arguments were made over various laws pertaining to the selection of the grand jury, with Burr citing Marbury v. Madison. The session concluded with the selection of the jury, after which Chief Justice Marshall enumerated “the several offences cognizable by them under the laws of the United States, and particularly defined the crime of treason.” The case would continue until September 1st, when Burr was acquitted of the charges. In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

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Scarce handwritten letter by Aaron Burr to land speculator, Constitution signer, and alleged conspirator Jonathan Dayton 81. Aaron Burr Autograph Letter Signed. ALS, one page, 7.25 x 12, 1798. Handwritten letter to Samuel Ward, outlining a proposed loan to Congressman Jonathan Dayton, a signer of the United States Constitution. In 1807, Dayton was arrested for treason in connection with Aaron Burr’s conspiracy to establish an independent country in the American southwest. Although Dayton was never tried, his political reputation was ruined.

In part: “The property which I propose to give in security is one hundred and sixty of the Lotts late Bayard’s, laying south of, and adjoining to N. Low’s and J. W. Wathen’s from which they are divided by a street called in Goerck’s map—Hudson Street—also sixty other lots adjoining N. Low’s on the northwest—J.W.W. informs me that he has sold some of his Lotts adjoining those first mentioned for £100 a Lott. Of these lotts I will mortgage as many as shall be a competent Security for the sum loaned—and will add other property adjoining if the sum should be so much larger than you expected?” Attractively double-matted and framed with a portrait and biographical plaque to an overall size of 22 x 20. In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

82. Aaron Burr Letter Signed. LS signed “A. Burr,” one page,

7.75 x 9.75, June 26, 1830. Letter to Col. J. R. Mullany, in part: “When I recommended you to sell your lots at Bloomingdale I had a purchaser in my eye, to wit Halsey Rogers, who I know was desirous of purchasing at least a portion, if not the whole, of your lots; but he is unfortunately at this moment at Quebeck on some lumber concern…I pray when you visit our City you will make my House your resting place & take your meals with us that we may have better opportunities to confer on these matters.” Affixed by its left edge to a slightly larger sheet, with the clipped address panel affixed behind. In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

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Secretary of the Treasury Hamilton distributes “sea letters” to protect neutral American vessels as war erupts in Europe

83. Alexander Hamilton Letter Signed as Treasury Secretary. LS as Secretary of the Treasury, signed “A.

Hamilton,” one page, 7.75 x 10, May 16, 1793. Treasury Department circular letter to Stephen Smith, collector at Machias, Maine. In full: “Two copies of sea letters are herewith sent you. If there should be a probability of your wanting more, you will lose no time in notifying it to the Collector of Boston, who will be furnished with large parcels and instructed from this office to distribute them among the several collectors of your state as circumstances may require. A greater number would accompany this than do were they prepared, but this is not the case—great delay in getting them ready for transmission is unavoidable.” Expertly archivally mounted, matted, and framed under Tru-Vue Optium UV Acrylic with a color portrait to an

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overall size of 21.5 x 17. In fine condition, with light toning and some light edge wear. These sea letters were meant to protect neutral American vessels from interference by warring European powers. Printed in three languages—English, French, and Dutch—the sea letters were signed by President George Washington and Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson, then sent to the collectors of the ports for distribution. There, each letter would be filled out with the name of the vessel and its commander, the nature of its cargo, and the bulk of the ship. The urgency of the present letter—sending two copies of the prepared sea letters, with instructions for obtaining more—demonstrates the importance that Hamilton placed upon the matter. Starting Bid $1500


Handwritten letter by Alexander Hamilton to fellow founder James McHenry, penned as Inspector General of the Army

84. Alexander Hamilton Autograph Letter Signed.

ALS signed “A. Hamilton,” one page, 8 x 10, December 20, 1798. Handwritten letter by Alexander Hamilton to Secretary of War James McHenry, marked “Private,” written by Hamilton in his capacity as Inspector General of the Army. In full: “I am this moment favoured with your letter of the 18th instant and thank you for the ideas personal to me. Mr. Laurance, somewhat abruptly, regrets that I promoted his son’s nomination, as it was his desire that he should continue to pursue his profession. As I could not divine this desire of his, he certainly had no cause of displeasure with me. In case Laurance’s name is witheld at the request of his father, I should be glad to see Young Harrison (the son of our district Attorney and a clever young man—about 20 already admitted to the bar) in his place. I do not mean as high up on the list.” Addressed on the reverse in Hamilton’s hand, and annotated by a captain of

the first regiment. In fine condition, with light toning from prior display, and seal-related paper loss to the integral address leaf. Following his important and influential term as Secretary of the Treasury in Washington’s administration, Hamilton served as Inspector General of the Army with rank of major general from July 19, 1798 to December 14, 1799, when he became senior officer in the Army after the death of Washington. Here, he intercedes on behalf of his friend, business partner, and political associate, Senator John Laurance of New York. Instead of Laurance’s son, he would prefer to nominate George F. Harrison, the son of District Attorney Richard Harrison. A desirable autograph letter by Alexander Hamilton to a fellow Founding Father, demonstrating his influence and political pull at the turn of the 18th century. Starting Bid $1000

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Supreme Court

Important 1779 document signed by John Jay as president of the Continental Congress, appointing Capt. Von Heer as commander of the Marechaussee

85. John Jay Document Signed. Rare and important

Revolutionary War–dated partly-printed vellum DS, one page, 11.5 x 6.5, June 1, 1779. As president of the Continental Congress, Jay appoints Bartholomew Von Heer as “Captain of a corps of Marechaussee Light Dragoons in the Army of the United States.” Signed at the conclusion in ink by John Jay. The white paper seal affixed to the left side remains intact. In very good to fine condition, with staining, toning, and the signature several shades light but fully legible. Documents signed by John Jay in his capacity as president of the Continental Congress are extremely scarce: he served in the role for just 9 months and 18 days. With this significant

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appointment, he made Bartholomew Von Heer, a Germanspeaking officer who had immigrated to Pennsylvania, the commander of the newly founded Marechaussee, or military police, which was tasked with the enforcement of order within the Continental Army. The mission of the Marechaussee would soon grow into that of an auxiliary force, as Gen. Washington asked them to conduct reconnaissance missions, serve as dispatch couriers, and in emergencies, serve as a cavalry for the main army. George Washington’s relationship with Bartholomew Von Heer, and the role of the Marchaussee in general, is discussed in Bob Ruppert’s article ‘Bartholomew Von Heer and the Marechaussee Corps,’ published in the Journal of the American Revolution in 2014. Starting Bid $500


John Jay’s handwritten list of claims from New York Loyalists—including British officers and a “negroe” spy

86. John Jay Handwritten Manuscript. Handwritten

manuscript by John Jay, unsigned, 11 pages, 8.25 x 13, no date. Jay compiles a “List of Claims” made by Loyalists in New York for loss of property during the American Revolution. The alphabetized four-column ledger lists “Names” with their associated “Claims for Property, Debts, Income.” The rightmost column is a field for notes, where several of the claims have been marked “R” or “H.” Jay explains this code at the conclusion of the document: “N.B. Those claimants ag[ains]t whose names H is not[ed] have been heard & Enq[uire]d by the Com[missione]rs and those whose names R is not[ed] have been reported to the L[an]ds Com[missioner]rs of the Treasury.” Among the largest claims are those by British officers Lt. Col. George Campbell, Brig. Gen. Oliver De Lancey, and Col. Beverley Robinson. Prominent Loyalists James Jauncey, Philip Skene, and Hugh Wallace are also named. Benjamin

Whitecuff, a black Loyalist spy, is denoted as a “negroe.” In fine condition. Accompanied by a full letter of authenticity from PSA/DNA. Though undated, this incredible list appears to have its basis in the Treaty of Paris, which ended the Revolutionary War. By agreeing to Article V of the peace treaty, Congress pledged to ‘earnestly recommend it to the legislatures of the respective states to provide for the restitution of all estates, rights, and properties, which have been confiscated belonging to real British subjects.’ Jay had been a key negotiator and signatory of the historic Paris treaty, and therefore had been involved in hashing out this provision. A remarkable historical record tracking the outcomes for Loyalists following the Revolution. Starting Bid $500

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87. Warren Court Signed Photograph. Vintage matte-finish 16.5 x 12

photo of the Warren Court in their judicial robes, signed in the lower border in fountain pen by Tom C. Clark, Hugo Black, Earl Warren, William O. Douglas, John M. Harlan II, Byron R. White, William J. Brennan, Jr., Potter Stewart, and Arthur J. Goldberg. Reverse bears an Ackad credit stamp. In fine condition, with a few small surface creases. A desirable oversized, fully signed portrait of the court. Starting Bid $200

Businessmen

88. F. L. Maytag Typed Letter Signed. Founder and chairman

(1857–1937) of the Maytag Company, which eventually became the Maytag Corporation, which was acquired by the Whirlpool Corporation in 2006. TLS, one page, 7.25 x 10.5, The Maytag Company letterhead, January 12, 1925. Letter to law firm Campbell & Campbell, in full: “Replying to yours of the 9th. Mr. Reifschneider had no understanding with the Skows for extension of the Mechanic’s Liens, therefore proceed to secure the attachment.” In fine condition. Only the third letter from the washing machine mogul that we have ever offered, with this particular example dating to the year the company was first listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Starting Bid $200

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“Love, Elon”—a rare early birthday card from the future Tesla boss

89. Elon Musk Signed Birthday Card - PSA GEM MT 10. Small birthday card with a multicolored, repeating ‘Love You’ design on the front, measures 4.5 x 3.25 open, neatly signed and inscribed inside in black ink, “Happy Birthday, Jennifer (aka, Boo-Boo), Love, Elon.” In very fine condition. Encapsulated in a PSA/DNA authentication holder, grading the autograph as “GEM MT 10.” Musk gave this card and a gold necklace to his college girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, in late 1994. The necklace is also being offered in this auction and be found as Lot 90. Starting Bid $1000 Hundreds of more items are listed online at www.RRAuction.com | 31


A golden gift from the future Tesla CEO 90. Elon Musk 14k Gold Necklace Presented to His College Girlfriend with Original Photograph (1995). Beautiful

14k gold necklace with a small green emerald that Elon Musk presented as a birthday gift to his college girlfriend Jennifer Gwynne in late 1994. Included with the necklace are two original candid photos of Musk and Gwynne—one depicting them standing with Musk’s mother, Maye, during a visit to New York City (datestamped to May 13, 1995), and the other of Musk and Gwynne posing with four other Resident Advisors before an end-of-the-year formal at the University of Pennsylvania in 1995. In overall very fine condition. In very fine condition. Musk and Gwynne began dating in the fall semester of the 1994-1995 school year when they both lived and worked as Resident Advisors (RAs) in the ‘Spruce Street’ part of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quadrangle dorm. According to Gwynne: ‘When we went to visit Elon’s mother in Toronto during the Christmas break of 1994, Elon gave me this necklace. His mom had a number of these necklaces in a case in her bedroom and Elon told me they were from his father’s emerald mine in South Africa. And because I had not gotten him anything as a Christmas gift (and I felt very guilty about that), he said we would consider the necklace an early birthday present for me. I kept it in my jewelry box all these years as it reminded me of a very sweet time in my life.’ The referenced “small ‘love, love, love’ note” from Musk can be found in this auction as Lot 89. Starting Bid $200

91. Elon Musk Original Photograph. Original color glossy 5.75 x 4 candid photo of Elon Musk as a 23-year-old senior at the University of Pennsylvania in 1994, showing him happily wearing a Judge Dredd t-shirt in a fourth-floor study hall in one of the Quad towers. In fine condition. The photo was originally taken by Musk’s girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, who he began dating in the fall semester of the 1994-1995 school year when they both lived and worked as Resident Advisors (RAs) in the ‘Spruce Street’ part of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quadrangle dorm. Starting Bid $100

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92. Elon Musk Original Photograph. Original glossy

5 x 7 candid photo of Elon Musk as a 23-year-old senior at the University of Pennsylvania, showing him seated with his girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, and another friend at an RA staff meeting. In very good condition, with two vertical scratches, old tape in the bottom border, and tape-related emulsion loss to the top. Musk and Gwynne began dating in the fall semester of the 1994-1995 school year when they both lived and worked as Resident Advisors (RAs) in the ‘Spruce Street’ part of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quadrangle dorm. Starting Bid $100

93. Elon Musk Original Photograph. Original glossy 4

x 5.75 candid photo of Elon Musk as a 23-year-old senior at the University of Pennsylvania, showing him goofing about upside down on the floor of his girlfriend’s Quadrangle dorm room in 1994. In very fine condition. The photo was taken by Musk’s girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, who he began dating in the fall semester of the 1994-1995 school year when they both lived and worked as Resident Advisors (RAs) in the ‘Spruce Street’ part of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quadrangle dorm. Starting Bid $100

94. Elon Musk Original Photograph (1994). Original glossy 3.5 x 4.75 candid

photo of Elon Musk having a drink on a couch at his brother Kimbal’s student apartment at Queen’s University in late 1994. In very fine condition. This photo, which pictures Musk as a 23-year-old senior at the University of Pennsylvania, was taken by his girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, who he began dating in the fall semester of the 1994-1995 school year when they both lived and worked as Resident Advisors (RAs) in the ‘Spruce Street’ part of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quadrangle dorm. Starting Bid $100

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95. Elon Musk Original Photograph (1995). Original glossy 3.5 x 4.75 candid photo of Elon Musk as a 23-year-old senior at the University of Pennsylvania, dressed handsomely in a tuxedo for an end-of-the-school-year formal in 1995. In very fine condition. This photo was taken by Musk’s girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, who he began dating in the fall semester of the 1994-1995 school year when they both lived and worked as Resident Advisors (RAs) in the ‘Spruce Street’ part of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quadrangle dorm. Starting Bid $100

96. Elon Musk Original Photograph (1995). Original glossy 4 x 5.75 candid photo of Elon Musk as a 23-yearold senior at the University of Pennsylvania, lazing about with his college girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, in early 1995. In very fine condition. Musk and Gwynne began dating in the fall semester of the 1994-1995 school year when they both lived and worked as Resident Advisors (RAs) in the ‘Spruce Street’ part of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quadrangle dorm. Starting Bid $100

97. Elon Musk Original Photograph (1995). Original glossy 4.75 x 3.5 candid photo of Elon Musk as a 23-yearold senior at the University of Pennsylvania, seated at a computer in his girlfriend’s Quadrangle dorm room in 1995. In very fine condition. This photo was taken by Musk’s girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, who he began dating in the fall semester of the 1994-1995 school year when they both lived and worked as Resident Advisors (RAs) in the ‘Spruce Street’ part of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quadrangle dorm. Starting Bid $100

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98. Elon Musk Original Photograph (1995). Original

glossy 4 x 5.75 candid photo of Elon Musk in 1995, standing in a kitchen next to an open refrigerator door and opening a carton of orange juice. In very fine condition. This photo, which pictures Musk as a 23-year-old senior at the University of Pennsylvania, was taken by Musk’s girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, who he began dating in the fall semester of the 1994-1995 school year when they both lived and worked as Resident Advisors (RAs) in the ‘Spruce Street’ part of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quadrangle dorm. Starting Bid $100

99. Elon Musk Original Photograph (1994). Original glossy 6 x 4 candid photo

of Elon Musk as a 23-year-old senior at the University of Pennsylvania, showing him goofing about upside down on the floor of his girlfriend’s Quadrangle dorm room in 1994. In very fine condition. This photo was taken by Musk’s girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, who he began dating in the fall semester of the 1994-1995 school year when they both lived and worked as Resident Advisors (RAs) in the ‘Spruce Street’ part of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quadrangle dorm. Starting Bid $100

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100. Elon Musk Original Photograph (1995).

Original color glossy 5.75 x 4 candid photo of Elon Musk seated and smiling in his BMW in the summer of 1995, not long after graduating from the University of Pennsylvania. In very fine condition. This photo was taken by Musk’s girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, who he began dating in the fall semester of the 1994-1995 school year when they both lived and worked as Resident Advisors (RAs) in the ‘Spruce Street’ part of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quadrangle dorm. Starting Bid $100

101. Elon Musk Original Photograph (1995). Original color glossy 4.75 x 3.5 candid

photo of Elon Musk as a 23-year-old senior at the University of Pennsylvania, seated and smiling in a Philadelphia restaurant during a Resident Advisors team dinner in 1995. In very fine condition. This photo was taken by Musk’s girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, who he began dating in the fall semester of the 1994-1995 school year when they both lived and worked as Resident Advisors (RAs) in the ‘Spruce Street’ part of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quadrangle dorm. Starting Bid $100

102. Elon Musk Original Photograph (1994).

Original color glossy 5 x 3.5 candid photo of Elon Musk, as viewed from the back, looking over at Niagara Falls in 1994. In very fine condition. This photo, which pictures Musk as a 23-year-old senior at the University of Pennsylvania, was taken by his girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, who he began dating in the fall semester of the 1994-1995 school year when they both lived and worked as Resident Advisors (RAs) in the ‘Spruce Street’ part of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quadrangle dorm. Starting Bid $100

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103. Elon Musk Original Photograph (1995). Origi-

nal color glossy 4.75 x 3.5 candid photo of Elon Musk as a 23-year-old senior at the University of Pennsylvania, seated in a Philadelphia restaurant during a Resident Advisors team dinner in 1995. In very fine condition. This photo was taken by Musk’s girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, who he began dating in the fall semester of the 1994-1995 school year when they both lived and worked as Resident Advisors (RAs) in the ‘Spruce Street’ part of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quadrangle dorm. Starting Bid $100

104. Elon Musk Original Photograph (1995).

Original color glossy 5.75 x 4 candid photo of Elon Musk driving his BMW as a 23-year-old senior at the University of Pennsylvania. In very fine condition. This photo was taken by Musk’s girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, who he began dating in the fall semester of the 1994-1995 school year when they both lived and worked as Resident Advisors (RAs) in the ‘Spruce Street’ part of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quadrangle dorm. Starting Bid $100

105. Elon Musk Original Photograph (1994). Original color glossy 3.5 x 5 candid photo of Elon Musk posing with a friend—and a Siberian Husky—during his 1994 winter break in Canada. In very fine condition. Musk was 23 and a senior at the University of Pennsylvania when this picture was taken by Musk’s girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, who he began dating in the fall semester of the 1994-1995 school year when they both lived and worked as Resident Advisors (RAs) in the ‘Spruce Street’ part of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quadrangle dorm. Starting Bid $100

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106. Elon Musk Original Photograph (1995).

Original color glossy 6 x 4 candid photo of Elon Musk as a recent graduate from the University of Pennsylvania in the summer of 1995, showing him on a hiking trail high above a foggy San Francisco Bay. In very fine condition. The photo was originally taken by Musk’s girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, who he began dating in the fall semester of the 1994-1995 school year when they both lived and worked as Resident Advisors (RAs) in the ‘Spruce Street’ part of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quadrangle dorm. Starting Bid $100

108. Elon Musk. Original glossy 5 x 3.5 candid photo

of Elon Musk having a drink on a couch with his girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, at his brother Kimbal’s student apartment at Queen’s University in late 1994. In very fine condition. Musk and Gwynne began dating in the fall semester of the 1994-1995 school year when they both lived and worked as Resident Advisors (RAs) in the ‘Spruce Street’ part of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quadrangle dorm. Starting Bid $100

109. Elon Musk. Original color satin-finish 6 x 4 candid photo of Elon Musk seated on a bench with his girlfriend, Jennifer Gwynne, on the University of Pennsylvania campus in 1995. In very fine condition. Musk and Gwynne began dating in the fall semester of the 1994-1995 school year when they both lived and worked as Resident Advisors (RAs) in the ‘Spruce Street’ part of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quadrangle dorm. Starting Bid $100

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Significant Standard Oil stock certificate signed by founders Rockefeller, Flagler, and Bostwick

111. John D. Rockefeller, Henry Flagler, and Jabez A. Bostwick Signed Stock Certificate. Partly-printed DS, one

page, 11.5 x 7.75, April 25, 1882. Stock certificate for 25 shares in Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Trust issued to James C. Berger, signed at the conclusion by John D. Rockefeller as president, Henry M. Flagler as secretary, and Jabez A. Bostwick as treasurer. The original receipt remains affixed at the left edge. In fine condition, with the signatures canceled in red. Starting Bid $200

112. Nathan Mayer Rothschild Document Signed. European Jewish financier (1777–1836) who founded his family’s famous banking dynasty and handled Allied loans for the campaign against Napoleon. Rothschild helped to ensure Britain’s preeminence as a financial market when bonds he handled as an investment banker were denominated in sterling and the interest made payable to London in pounds. Among the powers availing themselves of the new arrangements was Czarist Russia, which floated a loan for £3,500,000 in 1822. Partly-printed DS, in Russian, English, and French, signed “N. Rothschild,” one page, 9 x 14, March 1, 1822. Russian imperial bond for 960 rubles, signed in the upper right margin in ink by Rothschild. In very good to fine condition, with light soiling, and light stains along the central vertical fold from old tape repairs on the back. Starting Bid $200

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113. John Studebaker Signed Photograph. Pennsylvania Dutch co-founder and president of the Studebaker Corporation automobile company (1833–1917). The firm began as a coachbuilder for horse-drawn wagons, buggies, and carriages; it entered the automotive industry with electric vehicles in 1902, followed by gasoline-powered cars in 1904. Scarce vintage matte-finish 4.75 x 7.5 photo of Studebaker at work, signed in the lower border in ink, “J. M. Studebaker, 1833, 1915.” In fine condition, with light silvering to the bottom edges of the image. Starting Bid $200

114. Sam Walton Signed Photograph. Entrepreneur and the founder of Wal-Mart (1918–1992), the world’s largest corporation by revenue, as well as the biggest private employer in the world. Oval color glossy 10.75 x 8 photo of the very first store to bear the Walton name—the Walton’s Five and Dime variety store in Bentonville, Arkansas—signed on the original matting in black ink by Sam Walton. Framed to an overall size of 16.75 x 13.75. In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

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115. Frank W. Woolworth Document Signed. Retail pioneer (1852–1919) who founded the iconic chain of five-and-ten-cent stores that bear his name. DS, signed “F. W. Woolworth,” three pages, 8 x 12.75, January 15, 1912. Indenture made between Racicot Bros. and F. W. Woolworth & Co., by which Woolworth leases “all of the ground floor of Columbia Block on the south side of Main Street in Webster, Massachusetts, for a store” at the cost of $900 per year. Signed at the conclusion in ink by Frank W. Woolworth as president of F. W. Woolworth & Co. In fine condition. Starting Bid $200


Scientists and Inventors “There could be no objection to your lecturing in the same place where Davy, Dalton, Dr. Roget and Dr. Young have frequently done the same”

116. Charles Babbage Autograph Letter Signed. Pioneering British mathematician and mechanical engineer (1791–1871) whose Difference Engine and Analytical Engine are generally acknowledged as the first programmable computers. Uncommon ALS signed “C. Babbage,” one page both sides, 6.5 x 8, April 15, 1827. Handwritten letter by Babbage, in part: “As I conceive the Royal Institution would be the best place for making public the views you mention respecting the illustrations of mechanical subjects, and as I think there could be no objection to your lecturing in the same place where Davy, Dalton, Dr. Roget and Dr. Young have frequently done the same I immediately wrote a line of the managers of the R.I. in such a manner that they might if they chose propose some remuneration for the expense you might be at in bringing the necessary apparatus from Ireland. They however do not seem to have viewed it in that light, but they express a perfect willingness to allow you to give a few lectures on the subject.” In fine condition, with scattered light foxing. Starting Bid $200

118. Alexander Graham Bell Autograph Letter Signed. ALS signed “A. Graham Bell,” one page, 5 x

3, May 22. [circa 1874]. Handwritten letter to Prof. Abel S. Clarke at the American Asylum in Hartford, now known as the American School for the Deaf. Bell writes regarding the ‘Visible Speech Pioneer,’ a periodical circulated to schools and institutions to promote his father’s ‘visible speech’ system. In full: “Pioneer No. 1 was received safely. Please forward Pioneer No. 2 to Miss Trask. As I find the cover makes little difference in the postage, please send it in cover as a greater protection.” Addressed on the reverse in Bell’s own hand. In fine condition, with some light soiling. Starting Bid $200

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“My studies have related chiefly to ‘Consanguineous Marriages’ in their relation to Deafness” 117. Alexander Graham Bell Typed Letter Signed. TLS signed “Yours sincerely, Alexander Graham Bell,” one page, 8 x 10.5, Beinn Bhreagh letterhead, November 27, 1907. Letter to controversial eugenicist G. B. L. Arner, in part: “I hope you will continue your researches concerning the results of ‘Consanguineous Marriages’ as the whole subject is of immense importance. My studies have related chiefly to ‘Consanguineous Marriages’ in their relation to Deafness, and my data are on file in the Volta Bureau, For the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge Relating to the Deaf…You can obtain copies of the following works having a bearing on your subject. (1) ‘Marriage’ an Address to the Deaf, by Alexander Graham Bell. (2). Special Report on the Deaf of the United States, in the Census of 1900, prepared for the United States Census Bureau by Alexander Graham Bell. (3) ‘Marriages of the Deaf in America’ by Dr. Edward Allen Fay.” In very good to fine condition, with a few small stains, and two small areas of paper loss, one of which slightly affects the first name of the signature. Starting Bid $200

Niels Bohr forwards literature on “the proper energy of the electron” and “the nuclear photoeffect” to a fellow Nobel Prize winner 119. Niels Bohr Typed Letter Signed. TLS signed “Niels Bohr,” one page, 8.5 x 11, Universitetets Institut for Teoretisk Fysik letterhead, February 1, 1938. Letter to Nobel Prize–winning physicist Jean Baptiste Perrin, in part: “Today I allow me to send you enclosed a small note about the proper energy of the electron written by Drs. A. Mercier and T. Gustafson in Copenhagen and Lund respectively, which I hope could be published in ‘Comptes Rendus.’ As I do not know about the formalities I should be very much obliged if you kindly would take care of it and perhaps also look through the proofs of it, if necessary. I take also the opportunity to enclose a small note about the nuclear photoeffect, which I have just sent to ‘Nature’ and which may interest you in connection with our discussions in Paris and Bologna. It gives, I think, a simple explanation of the apparent contrast between the nuclear reactions initiated by collisions and by radiation, and I should be very glad some time to learn what you think about it.” In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

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Cantor solicits support for “our idea of an International Congress of Mathematicians”

120. Georg Cantor Autograph Letter Signed. ALS in

German, one page both sides, 4.25 x 7.25, April 14, 1894. Handwritten letter to important French mathematician CharlesAnge Laisant, promoting his idea of an International Congress of Mathematicians. In part (translated): “It is with great pleasure that I have read your letter, and I am glad that the idea of the International Congress of Mathematicians is sure to be actively backed by you. I hope to have, in a not too remote future, the honour to salute you in person. In the spring 1884, the first time (and up to now, unfortunately, the only one) I went to Paris for 8 days, I met with only fourth colleagues mathematicians at their place: Mr. Charles Hermite, whom I had already met at C. F. Gauss centenary celebrations in 1877, and Messrs. Appell, Picard and Poincaré, whom I met for the first time on that occasion. Speaking of scientific correspondence, I was also in contact with Mr. Valson in Lyon, Mr. Barthélémy St. Hilaire, Mr. Jules Simon, Mr. Charles de Freycinet and the late Mr. Adolphe Franck, who passed away one year ago. Perhaps you will find the opportunity to friendly remind one or several of them of me, and ask them, on my behalf, if they would be kind enough to back our idea of an International Congress of

Mathematicians.” A French translation has been penned on the adjoining sheet in the hand of mathematician Émile Lemoine, a common friend of Cantor and Laisant. In fine condition. Cantor played a prominent role in establishing the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM). He is credited along with Felix Klein with putting forward the idea of such a congress in the 1890s. This letter, which seems to have remained unknown to Cantor’s biographers, is a stunning testimony to his efforts and sheds a very precious light on the early history of the ICM, three years before the Zurich congress in 1897. In his biography of Cantor, Joseph W. Dauben writes: ‘The earliest reference I have found to Cantor’s efforts in promoting the idea of an international congress is a letter to Vassilief dated July 4, 1894.’ He then goes on: ‘See also letters to Laisant of April 25, 1895 [and] September 22, 1895.’ The references he gives for these letters are Cantor’s letter-book, now part of the collection of the Akademie der Wissenschaften. The present letter seems to have remained completely unknown until today. Starting Bid $1000

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121. Thomas Edison Signed Photograph. Superb vintage matte-finish

7.5 x 9.5 photo of an artist’s portrait of Edison, signed and inscribed in the lower border in fountain pen with his iconic ‘umbrella’ signature, “To Joseph Robinson, Thos. A. Edison.” Handsomely cloth-matted and framed to an overall size of 15.25 x 17.5. In fine to very fine condition. Edison’s distinctly penned inscription and signature remain unusually bold. Starting Bid $300

122. Thomas Edison Signature. Pencil ‘umbrella’ signature, “Thos. A. Edison,” on an off-white 3 x 2 card. In very good to fine condition, with light soiling, small stain, and old mounting remnants on the back. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Beckett Authentication Services. Starting Bid $200

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Rare oversized portrait of Albert Einstein, presented to a Universal Pictures publicity man after a special screening of All Quiet on the Western Front

123. Albert Einstein Signed Photograph. Vintage circa 1931 matte-finish 11 x 14 photo of Einstein meeting with Universal Pictures co-founder Carl Laemmle, signed and inscribed in white ink, “Für John Johnston, Albert Einstein.” Reverse bears a typed note on John LeRoy Johnston’s letterhead, asking for the autograph. In fine condition, with two small creases and portions of the signature a few shades light. John LeRoy Johnston was a well-known Hollywood stills photographer who worked as a publicity director for Universal

Pictures. On January 8, 1931, Laemmle hosted Prof. Einstein and his wife, Elsa, for a special screening of the 1930 Academy Award–winning epic anti-war film All Quiet on the Western Front. The film had been banned in Germany for its unfavorable view of war and for causing political disturbances. Einstein praised the film as a ‘fine piece,’ and expressed indignation at its suppression in Germany. A rare and remarkable oversized portrait signed by Albert Einstein, connected with his pacifist ideals. Starting Bid $2500

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Einstein pens a letter of a “mathematical nature” to a fellow physicist: “It is still not known if in a spherical-like space there exist n-Bein-like fields free from singularities”

124. Albert Einstein Autograph Letter Signed. ALS in German, signed “A. Einstein,” one page, 8.5 x 10.75, no date. Handwritten letter to French physicist, Francis Perrin, the son of Nobel prize-winning physicist Jean Perrin, in full (translated): “It is quite possible that the cosmological generalization of the questions of fields that you propose will become important again when the questions closest to it have been resolved. The main interest of your result seems to me for the moment to be of a mathematical nature. Until now, it is still not known if in a spherical-like space there exist n-Bein-like fields free from singularities, especially since this is not the case in a two-dimensional space. It would be necessary to prove that the points PHI=0 and PHI=pi are regular with respect to the nBein field, because it does not appear clearly in your diagram. Moreover, we do not see if the space is homogeneous (if by a rotation of the space and a corresponding rotation of n-Bein, this n-Bein space is transferred into itself). It would also be interesting to know how you arrived at your interesting hsv

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(for the three-dimensional case). I look forward to your further explanations. Greetings to you and your father.” In very good to fine condition, with light creasing and toning to the edges, and silking on the back for reinforcement. The initial development of general relativity was in a pseudoRiemannian setting, where you have a four-dimensional curved spacetime, a so-called manifold, and a way to measure distances, a metric. Using the fundamental metric, you can develop notions of ‘shortest’ paths between points and a way to measure geodesic deviation, which leads to a notion of connection. On the basis of curved spacetime, Einstein introduced frame fields, also called tetrads or vierbeins (a globally defined vielbein/n-bein), into general relativity in 1928, which led to the concept that he called ‘Fern-Parallelismus,’ often translated as ‘teleparallelism.’ A complex and fascinating letter from Einstein. Starting Bid $2500


Einstein honors Godowsky at the Hotel Astor— a superb piece signed in full 125. Albert Einstein Signed Program. Original program for the “Surprise Dinner to the Master Leopold Godowsky” held at the Astor Hotel on February 13, 1935, 8 x 10.5, signed on the back cover in pencil, “Albert Einstein.” In very good to fine condition, with interior page loose with binding staples removed, spine of the cover reinforced inside with tape, and a later postcard depicting Einstein affixed inside the back cover. The New York Times covered the event: ‘Professor Albert Einstein joined with many celebrities in music in paying a tribute last night to Leopold Godowsky, pianist and composer, at a surprise dinner and informal musicale given on the anniversary of Mr. Godowsky’s 65th birthday at the Hotel Astor.’ Albert Einstein, widely known for his love of music and proficiency on the violin, had been honored a year earlier at Carnegie Hall during an event organized by virtuoso pianist Leopold Godowsky. A desirable association piece, representing Einstein’s love of classical music. Starting Bid $500

Fulton offers a “comparative view of an engine and hand labour in making cables,” estimating cost savings for the French Navy 126. Robert Fulton Autograph Manuscript Signed. AMS signed “Robert Fulton,” four pages on two adjoining sheets, 5 x 8.25, March 7, 1799. Handwritten manuscript headed “Comparative view of an engine and hand labour in making cables,” estimating the amount of time and money saved by his technological innovations. In very good to fine condition, with a small clipped off area, and associated slice to the bottom of the hinge. Accompanied by a full letter of authenticity from PSA/DNA. Though perhaps best known for his invention of the steamboat, Fulton also developed naval weaponry for several nations—namely France, England, and America. His contributions in this realm included some of the world’s earliest naval torpedoes for use by the British Royal Navy, and the Nautilus submarine under a grant from Napoleon. In this instance, he aims to use his engine to support cost savings for the French Navy. Starting Bid $300

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Incredibly rare signed photograph of celebrated theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking

127. Stephen Hawking Signed Photograph.

Excessively rare vintage circa 1970s glossy 8.5 x 7.25 photo of Hawking in his office, signed in blue ink, “S. W. Hawking.” In fine condition, with a faint vertical bend and the signature light but legible. Accompanied by full letters of authenticity from JSA and University Archives, and a letter of provenance from the original recipient, in part: “I accompanied Stephen Hawking to lectures on mass influences as an interpreter, in various

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cities in the 1970s. On one occasion I asked Hawking to sign a photograph in which he is seen sitting in his wheelchair in his study. Hawking agreed (after saying in his characteristic way ‘I don’t understand for what it is desirable, but if you ask…’) and signed the photograph.” This is the first signed photograph of Hawking we have ever encountered—it may be unique in the marketplace. Starting Bid $5000


128. Caroline Herschel Signature. Pioneering German astronomer (1750–1848) whose most significant contributions to astronomy were the discoveries of several comets; she was the younger sister of astronomer William Herschel, with whom she worked throughout her career. She was the first woman to receive a salary as a scientist, the first woman in England to hold a government position, and the first woman to publish scientific findings in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. Scarce ink signature, “Dear Nephew ever your affectionate Aunt, C. Herschel,” on a white 7.5 x 1 slip. In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

Three months after Morse’s first public demonstration of the electric telegraph 129. Samuel F. B. Morse Autograph Letter Signed. ALS signed “Sam. F.

B. Morse,” one page, 7.75 x 7.75, March 7, 1838. Handwritten letter to Joseph B. Boyd, in full: “Your request of the 15th Jany reached me on my return from Washington this day, and I presume this will be considered as a compliance with it. Col. Trumbull is at New Haven Conn.” Another hand has added to the top in pencil, “(only 1 sheet) of sketch,” which alludes to an accompanying sheet of graphite drawings that is attributed to Morse. Unsigned, the sheet contains sketches of the faces of two men in profile and a curved tool or blade. Archivally matted and framed together with an engraved portrait (bearing a facsimile signature) to an overall size of 21.5 x 19.5. In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

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130. Robert Oppenheimer Signature. Brilliant Ameri-

can physicist (1904–1967) who directed the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and who spearheaded the Manhattan Project, leading to the development of the first atomic bomb. Vintage fountain pen signature, “in celebration of a wonderful visit, Robert Oppenheimer, 11/1/55,” on a beige 5.25 x 4.5 album page. In very fine condition. Starting Bid $200

Pasteur comments on the vaccination of swine in an autograph postscript

131. Louis Pasteur Letter Signed. LS in French, signed “L. Pasteur,” one page both sides, 8.5 x 10.75, October 7, [1883]. Untranslated letter to “Monsieur Mancuer,” with six lines in Pasteur’s hand on the reverse commenting on the vaccination of swine. In very good to fine condition, with scattered staining, two small chips to the left edge, and a short split to the end of the horizontal fold. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope. In 1882, Pasteur sent his assistant Louis Thuillier to southern France because of an epidemic of swine erysipelas, commonly called ‘diamond skin disease.’ Thuillier identified the bacillus that caused the disease in March 1883. Pasteur and Thuillier increased the bacillus’s virulence after passing it through pigeons, then passed it through rabbits, weakening it and obtaining a vaccine. Starting Bid $200

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“Amusing myself raising plants from seed whenever I can get them” 132. Alfred Wallace Autograph Letter Signed. British naturalist, explorer, and biolo-

gist (1823–1913) best known for proposing a theory of natural selection which prompted Charles Darwin to publish his own. ALS signed “Alfred R. Wallace,” one page both sides, 4.5 x 7, October 25, 1905. Handwritten letter to English botanist and taxonomist Maxwell T. Masters, in full: “I did not get on at all with the Cape Heaths! They all died in the first of those 5 hard winters we had—1891–5. I have now got a better garden & a nice view, here, where I have built a house and am, as usual, amusing myself raising plants from seed whenever I can get them—trying them out of doors or in a small greenhouse with varying success. Should you ever be in the neighbourhood (half way between Poole and Winbourne) please give me a call.” In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

Intellectuals

134. Sigmund Freud Hand-Addressed Envelope. Hand-addressed mailing envelope imprinted “Prof. Dr. Freud” on the flap, 6.25 x 5, addressed by Freud to “Mr. le Docteur T. Schnierer, Paris, 34 Avenue de Wagram.” Postmarked at Hampstead, August 16, 1938. In good to very good condition, with creasing, tears, paper loss, and a piece of clear tape touching the first letter of the addressee. Freud moved to England in the last years of his life, establishing a home and office at 20 Maresfield Gardens, Hampstead, North London; this envelope is dated only 70 days after his arrival in London on June 6th. Starting Bid $200

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Freud authorizes a translation of “The Interpretation of Dreams”

133. Sigmund Freud Autograph Letter Signed. ALS

in German, signed “Freud,” one page, 6 x 8.75, personal letterhead, June 8, 1924. Fantastic handwritten letter about the translation of two of his most important works: The Interpretation of Dreams and Totem and Taboo. In full: “Very esteemed Professor: I have received your telegram, am naturally ready to authorize without hesitation the translation of The Interpretation of Dreams that you will publish, and have advised the publisher, Deuticke, to break off the negotiations with the other side, also informing him of your promise of compensation. I have not yet received the translation of Totem and Taboo that you have brought out.” In fine condition.

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The Interpretation of Dreams was first published in a German edition [Die Traumdeutung] of only 600 copies, which took eight years to sell out. As Freud’s methods and influence grew more widely recognized, the work gained in popularity and seven more editions were printed in his lifetime. The first English version, translated by Abraham Brill, was released in 1913. Widely regarded as one of Freud’s most significant works, its wide-ranging influence has been felt in the sciences, art, and literature over the course of the past century. Starting Bid $1000


“She has fallen back into her own lava, where she is trying to die in a divine-devilish way” 135. Carl Jung Typed Letter Signed. TLS in German, signed “C. G. Jung,” one page, 8.25 x 11.5, personal letterhead, June 24, 1937. Letter to his colleague, Dr. Wolfgang M. Kranefeldt, in full (translated): “Moritzin was already in a somewhat better condition here and was still like that when she left here. I tried my best to reason with her but the devil-genius has her by the collar once again. You have to be very careful with her heart. You are quite right, what she needs first and foremost is rest, some sleeping pills and careful monitoring of her condition. If you can, do something about her. There is absolutely no talk of any debt to me. Your bill is absolutely fine. She wrote me a long letter, from which one can clearly see how she has fallen back into her own lava, where she is trying to die in a divine-devilish way. She should be taken away from this heroic nonsense.” In fine condition. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope. Starting Bid $300

Activist and Social Leaders

“My answer to your question is in the affirmative” 136. Mohandas Gandhi Letter Signed. LS signed “M. K. Gandhi,” one page, 3.5 x 5.25, January 18, 1939. Letter to Shri A. S. Wadia in Bombay, in full: “I have your letter of the 11th inst. My answer to your question is in the affirmative.” Matted and framed with a portrait and calligraphic quotation to an overall size of 12.25 x 11.75. In very good to fine condition, with a tear, and associated small area of paper loss, affecting Gandhi’s last name. Starting Bid $500

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Bold signature of Mohandas Gandhi, presented in an impressive oversized display

137. Mohandas Gandhi Signature. Highly sought-after vintage fountain pen signature, “M. K. Gandhi,” on an off-white 3.75 x 1.75 slip affixed to a larger card. Beautifully framed in an impressive shadowbox display with a huge portrait of Gandhi and an engraved biographical plaque to an overall size of 29.25 x 35.25. In fine condition, with some light creasing. A stunning display featuring an ideal example of the freedom-fighting Indian pacifist’s autograph. Starting Bid $500

“I am not at all certain as to the European visit” 138. Mohandas Gandhi Letter Signed. LS signed “M Gandhi,” one page,

penned on the reverse of a 5.5 x 3.5 India postal card, January 25, 1929. Addressed from “The Ashram” in Sabarmati, a letter to John Haynes Holmes of the Community Church of New York, in full: “I have your letter. I am not at all certain as to the European visit. As soon as I decide one way or the other, you shall know.” In fine condition. Starting Bid $300

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“Adversity should abolish all distinction of high and low or rich & poor”

139. Mohandas Gandhi Hand-Corrected Manuscript. Partial hand-corrected manuscript by Mohandas Gandhi, one

page, 6.5 x 8.25, on the reverse of a letter written in an unknown hand. Gandhi strikes through several lines of the initial draft, marked as page “8” at the top, and pens a few lines in English pertaining to class and India’s pervasive caste system. Gandhi writes, in part: “The rich & resourceful should [have] fellow feeling for the poor & never leave them in the lurch. They must all sink or swim together. Adversity should abolish all distinction of high and low or rich & poor. Then their refugee camps couple be models of sanitation and solid cooperation.” In fine condition. Consignor notes that this page originates from the estate of Indian freedom fighter V. Kalyanam, who worked with Gandhi at his ashram and was the last personal secretary (1943–1948) to Mahatma Gandhi. Kalyanam was responsible for drafting replies to letters that Gandhi received, which Gandhi then revised in his own hand. For thrift purposes, they used to write these types of rough notes or drafts on the backside of the letters sent to Gandhi. Starting Bid $200

Nightingale weighs in on an “Indian Sanitary affair” 141. Florence Nightingale Autograph Letter Signed. ALS, one page,

5 x 8, 10 South Street letterhead, December 16, 1887. Handwritten letter to Lord Cross, in part: “I trust that you will not think me very presumptuous in asking whether it would be possible for you to speak to me about your Indian Sanitary affair before you leave London for Christmas. Could you kindly appoint an hour some afternoon before Tuesday? I know this is asking much. But you have taught me to rely on your kindness.” In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

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Dr. King on “racial appellations,” contrasting the N-word with a phrase like “dark skinned American”

140. Martin Luther King, Jr. Typed Letter Signed. TLS

signed “Martin L. King , Jr.,” one page, 7.5 x 8.75, Southern Christian Leadership Conference letterhead, January 18, 1966. Letter to William A. Bennett, Jr., in full: “I appreciated the meaningful points raised in your letter to me concerning racial appellations. The words ‘dark skinned American’ constitute a vivid depiction of both citizenship and race just as you point out. I agree wholeheartedly with you that the import of that term is in salient contrast with the connotation attached to the word ‘nigger.’ The word ‘nigger’ carries with it a meaning deeply rooted in the debilitating racist caste ordering of our society’s slavery epoch and segregation era. The term, ‘dark skinned

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American,’ often finds its way into my speeches and writings and, encouragingly, I notice it, too, in the usage of so many others. The use of that and similar appellations reflect both our great heritage and our devotion to a brand of Americanism of the highest order.” In very good to fine condition, with multiple staple holes, trimmed edges, and overall toning and light fading to the signature from prior display. An exceptional letter from Dr. King on the evolution of race labeling, using the hate word ‘nigger’ and the phrase ‘dark skinned American’ to juxtapose the historical progress of the African American. Starting Bid $2500


Scarce 1944 document signed by Wallenberg amidst his efforts to save thousands of Hungarian Jews

142. Raoul Wallenberg Document Signed. Scarce DS

in German and Hungarian, one page, 8 x 11.5, December 15, 1944. Identification certificate issued at the Royal Swedish Embassy in Budapest, signed in ink by Raoul Wallenberg as secretary of the Swedish embassy. In part (translated): “The Swedish Royal Embassy certifies that the adopted son of Peter Major is employed at the Swedish Royal Embassy by Mr. Istvan Szecsi.” In very good to fine condition, with small splits to the ends of the intersecting folds. Wallenberg arrived in Hungary in July 1944 as the country’s Jewish population was under siege. Nearly every other major Jewish community in Europe had already been decimated, and the Nazis were dispatching more than 10,000 Hungarian Jews

to the gas chambers daily. With time of the essence, he devised and distributed thousands of ‘Schutz-Passes’—official-looking, but essentially invalid, Swedish passports granting the Hungarian bearer immunity from deportation. Nazi officials readily accepted the paperwork, leading to the escape from certain death for thousands of Hungarian Jews. This rare example was signed one month before his disappearance. Less than two weeks after it was signed, the Siege of Budapest began. The document is notated twice as a “Swedish Passport,” in Russian, likely done in January 1945 during the siege. On January 17, 1945, during the Siege of Budapest by the Red Army, Wallenberg was detained by SMERSH on suspicion of espionage and subsequently disappeared. Starting Bid $500

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World Leaders

Churchill writes during his tour of Africa: “White men are worth just as much study as black: and you will do twice as much with their aid as against their opposition”

143. Winston Churchill Autograph Letter Signed.

ALS signed “Winston S. Churchill,” three pages on two adjoining sheets, 5 x 8, blindstamped East Africa Protectorate letterhead, November 13, 1907. Handwritten letter to Kenneth Robert Dundas, District Commissioner of the East African Protectorate, in full: “It has been arranged according to our conversation. They will tell you officially in regular course. You will have to inform the local District Officer, but you will serve the Provincial Consul alone, and through him you may correspond with Hollis. I have had a lot of trouble to get this thing settled and have impressed my view upon others; and I do hope you will prove me right by making a great success of it in the only possible way—viz. by securing the friendly cooperation of the District Officer with whom you will come in contact on equal terms, in safeguarding native interests.

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White men are worth just as much study as black: and you will do twice as much with their aid as against their opposition. I am sure your personal qualities will be equal to the task. I am very glad indeed we met and made friends. Mind you write to me and tell me how the world wags.” In very good to fine condition, with scattered foxing and light creasing. An intriguing letter, written during Churchill’s tour of Africa (later written up in My African Journey) that hints at a colonial, hierarchical view on race. At the time of this letter, the native population of the East Africa Protectorate (effectively modern-day Kenya) was approximately four million, whereas the white population numbered 1,813, including 264 government officials. Starting Bid $500


144. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna Document Signed.

Impressive manuscript DS in Spanish, signed “A. L de Sta. Anna,” one page, 10 x 16.25, June 20, 1853. Appointment reads, in part (translated): “In recognition of the merits and services of Citizen Francisco Cornejo, I have seen fit to appoint him to the position of Comptroller of the principal of the Income Protection Administration of the District and State of Mexico.” Signed at the conclusion by Santa Anna and countersigned by Martinez del Campo and A. DeGaray. Framed to an overall size of 27.25 x 26. In fine condition. Accompanied by a full letter of authenticity from PSA/DNA. Starting Bid $200

Rare bilingual autograph of Chinese revolutionary Sun Yat-sen, signed while exiled in London 145. Sun Yat-sen Signature. Founding father and

first president of the Republic of China (1866-1925). Scarce double ink signature in English and Chinese, “Sun Yat Sen, April 11th 1897,” on an off-white 4 x 6 sheet of “14 Evelyn Gardens” letterhead. In very fine condition, with two small blots to the signature. Sir John Furley, an English humanitarian active in the Red Cross, lived at 14 Evelyn Gardens, and was an associate of physician James Cantlie, Sun’s friend and former professor. Sun Yat-sen had recently been detained at the Chinese Legation in London, where he faced the prospect of deportation and execution in China for his revolutionary activities. Cantlie played a major role in obtaining his release. A supremely desirable autograph of the revered Chinese leader from his period of exile in London. Starting Bid $1000

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Royalty

146. Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria Document Signed. Archduke

of Austria and Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary (1858–1889) who died in a suicide pact with his mistress, Baroness Mary Vetsera. The ensuing scandal made international headlines and remains a cause of speculation more than a century later. Scarce manuscript DS in German, signed “Rudolf,” one page, 8.25 x 13.5, June 21, 1882. Untranslated military document signed at the conclusion by Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria. Affixed to a slightly larger sheet and in very good to fine condition, with some light creasing and toning. Accompanied by an original cabinet photo of the crown prince, with a skinned back. Starting Bid $200

Scarce 1936 naval appointment by King Edward VIII 147. King Edward VIII Document Signed. Partlyprinted DS signed “Edward R. I.,” one page, 14 x 12, February 1, 1936. King Edward VIII appoints Gerald Wentworth Loscombe Abingdon Bayly as “a SubLieutenant in His Majesty’s Fleet.” Nearly signed at the head by King Edward VIII and countersigned at the conclusion by Royal Navy officers Martin Dunbar-Nasmith and Percy Noble. In fine to very fine condition. Given his brief reign—Edward VIII ruled only from January 20, 1936 until his abdication in December—documents signed in his capacity as King of the United Kingdom are scarce and highly desirable. Starting Bid $200

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Rare 1720 German letter by King George I, sent from the British monarch’s Hanover palace 148. King George I Letter Signed. LS in German, signed “George R,” one page both sides, 7.75 x 12.5, October 2, 1720. Letter to Wilhelm von Munchhausen, sent from Herrenhausen in Hanover. in part (translated): “As the current urgent needs in regards to matters of the Estate, necessitate communication with the Trustees of our Fiefdom Bahmberg, the 30th of this month has been set as the day on which the proposition is to be deliberated. Your reliable presence there is herewith kindly requested. For this purpose you are expected to arrive with certainty late on the 29th of this month in our city of Hanover, in order that the following day our delegates can commence to deliberate on the matters at hand.” Second integral page is professionally inlaid into a slightly larger sheet. In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

149. King George III Triple-Signed Document. Manuscript DS, signed

“George R,” two pages both sides, 11.5 x 19, December 23, 1774. Significant military document outlining the “Establishment of Our Forces in Our Island of Minorca and Garrison of Gibraltar,” boldly and prominently signed at the head three times by King George III. Also signed three times by Charles Townshend, Viscount Beauchamp, and Charles Wolfran Cornwall as Lords Commissioners of the Treasury. The document describes the strengths of the companies to be stationed there, names the commanders, and gives their per diem and annual rates of pay. In very good to fine condition, with partial splitting along the folds. A superb document boasting three huge signatures of King George III, signed just prior to the outbreak of the American Revolution. Starting Bid $200

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150. Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, and Maria of Austria, Holy Roman Empress Document Signed. Member of the House of Habsburg (1527-1576) who was Holy Roman Emperor from 1564 until his death;

his policies of religious neutrality allowed peace between the empire’s Roman Catholics and Protestants after the first struggles of the Reformation. His wife, Maria of Austria (1528–1603) served as regent of Spain in the absence of her father Emperor Charles V from 1548 until 1551. Manuscript DS in Spanish, signed “Maximilian” and “Maria,” one page, 8.5 x 11.5, June 1549. Untranslated official document signed at the conclusion by Maximilian II and his wife, Maria of Austria. In fine condition, with scattered light foxing. Starting Bid $1000

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151. King George III Letter Signed. LS in German, signed

“George R,” one page, 8 x 12.75, September 4, 1772. Untranslated letter to General Major von Wallmoden, prominently signed at the conclusion in ink by King George III. Professionally inlaid into a slightly larger sheet and in fine condition. Johann Ludwig, Reichsgraf von Wallmoden-Gimborn (1736–1811), the uncle of King George III, was a major general in the Hanoverian army and a noted art collector. Starting Bid $200

152. Nicholas I Document Signed. Czar of Russia (born 1796) who

reigned from 1825 until his death in 1855. By crushing the Decembrist Uprising, he confirmed the autocracy of czarist rule, but disastrous losses in the Crimean War marked the collapse of his foreign and domestic policies. Manuscript DS in Cyrillic, three pages on two adjoining sheets, 8.25 x 13.25, 1832. Untranslated official Russian document boldly signed at the conclusion by Czar Nicholas I. In fine condition, with a split to the hinge. Starting Bid $200

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154. Princess Diana and Prince Charles Signed Christmas Card (1985). Desirable Christmas card from 1985, embossed on the front with the Prince of Wales’s feathers and Order of the Garter motto and the Spencer family arms, measuring 10.25 x 7.25 open, featuring an affixed color portrait of the royal family with Prince Harry and Prince William riding a pony, signed and inscribed inside in fountain pen, “To you both— from Charles and” and “Diana.” In very fine condition. Accompanied by a presentation folder and certificate of authenticity from The Westminster Collection Ltd. Starting Bid $200

“Diana, 1992”— the Princess visits Manchester 153. Princess Diana Signed Photograph.

Attractive color semi-glossy 6 x 9 photo of Princess Diana smiling at an outdoor event in Manchester, England, on July 7, 1992, affixed to the original 9.5 x 14 mount, which is signed in fountain pen, “Diana, 1992.” In very good to fine condition, with a light crease across the center of the image, and faint toning to the mount from prior display. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope postmarked at Buckingham Palace, an unsigned photo of Diana at the same event, and the original transmittal letter from her private secretary Patrick Jephson, dated September 28, 1992. Starting Bid $300

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Titanic and Maritime Rare Marconigram correspondence on the Titanic disaster from J. Bruce Ismay: “Deeply regret advise you Titanic sank this morning fifteenth after collision iceberg”

156. Titanic: Bruce Ismay (8) Marconigrams. Extraordinary group of eight Marconigrams sent by Bruce Ismay, manag-

ing director of the White Star Line, the fleet to which the Titanic belonged, just after his rescue from the sinking by the Cunard liner Carpathia, April 15-18, 1912. Each Marconigram is filled out in pencil, stamped “Copy,” measures 8.75 x 5.75, and affixed inside a larger album marked: “Book No. 1 Copy, Carpathia, Mr. Ismay’s mges sent and received.” The first telegram in the series bears Ismay’s full name, all subsequent telegrams bear the name “Yamsi,” Ismay’s name spelled backwards; also included are three telegrams sent by Phillip A. S. Franklin to Ismay on board the Carpathia, responding to his messages. This correspondence forms a stunning record of the communication of the White Star Line’s highest-ranking survivor just after the sinking of the Titanic. The first ship to respond to the distress signal of the Titanic was the Cunard liner, Carpathia, which was fifty-eight miles and a good four hours away. Arriving one hour and twenty minutes after the Titanic sunk, Carpathia took aboard Titanic survivors who were fortunate enough to get into lifeboats. Upon boarding Carpathia, Ismay writes to his New York office at 5:50 am on April 15, 1912: “Deeply regret advise you Titanic sank this morning fifteenth after collision iceberg resulting serious loss life further particulars later.” Ismay’s messages go on to arrange for the RMS Cedric to remain at New York to transport the surviving Titanic crew home to Great Britain. In fine condition. Accompanied by a custom-made quarter-leather clamshell case. Starting Bid $10000 Hundreds of more items are listed online at www.RRAuction.com | 65


155. Titanic Floor Tile. Original floral-pattern floor tile manufactured for use in the first-class smoking room on board Titanic, measuring 12 x 12, nicely mounted and framed (sans glass) with an image of the smoking room to an overall size of 18.25 x 27.75. I. In fine condition, with separations to the frame corners, in no way affecting the tile itself. After workers finished laying the smoking room floor, leftover tiles were used for floors of various executive offices at the Harland & Wolff Shipyards, including the office of Titanic’s builder Mr. Thomas Andrews. In the early 1970s when Harland & Wolff was renovating their office space, a few of the remaining Titanic tiles were released for sale. Starting Bid $200

Explorers and Archaeologists Scott and six others from the fateful Terra Nova Expedition

157. Robert Falcon Scott and the Terra Nova Expedition Signatures. Scarce set of pencil signatures belonging to members of the Terra Nova Expedition—Robert Falcon Scott, Edward L. Atkinson, Henry Robertson Bowers, Edward W. Nelson, Henry Edward de Parny Rennick, and two others—on the reverse of an off-white 6.5 x 4 Morel Ltd. employment sheet. In very good condition, with creasing, intersecting folds, overall foxing, and an old tape stain touching Bowers’ last name. The consignor notes that these signatures were obtained by Gladys Cazenave, the wife of William Cazenave, owner of the Diamond Boat Building Company in Cardiff, Wales, at the expedition’s farewell dinner held at Cardiff’s Royal Hotel on June 13, 1910. Starting Bid $200 66 |

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military

321. Marquis de Lafayette Document Signed. Manuscript DS in French, signed “Lafayette,” one page, 8.5 x 12.5, March 1831. Untranslated document endorsed in the left margin by Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, below an endorsement by his son, Georges Washington de La Fayette. In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

323. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain Signature. Crisp

ink signature, “Very truly yours, Joshua L. Chamberlain, Brunswick, March 15, 1880,” on an off-white 6.75 x 4 album page. In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

322. USS Constitution 1927 Renovation Wood Mallet. Mallet constructed of wood removed from the hull of the USS Constitution during the frigate’s historic 1927 restoration, measuring 11.5˝ long with a 2˝ x 1.5˝ x 3.25˝ head, with a descriptive plate reading: “This material was removed from the U.S. Frigate Constitution during Reconstruction, 1927.” In very good to fine condition, with some verdigris and heavy patina to the plate and bands on the mallet head; one of the bands has popped open and is somewhat loose. A desirable and uncommon souvenir format from the historic 1927 renovation of ‘Old Ironsides.’ Starting Bid $200

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Colt Model 1860 Army revolver capture by a Confederate trooper, plus his knife and belt rig

324. Civil War: Colt Revolver and Accessories Belonging to Private James R. Hanna, Co. B, 9th Battalion, Tennessee Cavalry (Gantt’s). Splendid grouping

of Civil War items belonging to Private James R. Hanna, a trooper in Lt. Colonel George Gantt’s battalion of Tennessee volunteer cavalry, consisting of a Colt Model 1860 Army revolver, wrought iron bowie knife, and belt rig. The revolver is serial #112697 in .44 Caliber, with an 8” barrel having a very good bore that has some dark pitting within the grooves. The revolver has all-matching numbers, including the wedge and cylinder arbor, with the metal having an overall plum-brown patina with thin, pinprick pitting evenly distributed across the

entire surface. The brass trigger guard has a pale yellow-ochre patina with dark brown mottling in spots as well. The walnut grip is worn but is in very good shape overall. Additionally, a visible, but illegible, U.S. inspector’s cartouche is present at the butt on the left side. Also present on the left side is Hanna’s name carved in a neat mixture of block capitals and script: “Jas. R. Hanna.” According to Colt records, this revolver was one of 1,000 shipped to the U.S. Arsenal on Governor’s Island, NY, on April 23, 1863, and was captured by Hanna sometime after that. The lock-up and timing are good, and the action is fully functional. Starting Bid $1000

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As secessionist sympathies grow, the future rebel president corresponds with West Point’s chaplain 325. Jefferson Davis Signed Free Frank. Hand-addressed

and free-franked mailing envelope, 5.25 x 3, addressed by Davis to “Revd. J.W. French, U.S. Mil. Academy, West Point, New York,” and franked in the upper right, “Jeffer. Davis, USS.” In very good to fine condition, with a tear through the top of Davis’s franking signature caused by the recipient. John W. French served as chaplain of the House of Representatives from 1841 until 1856, when he was appointed Chaplain and Professor of Geography, History, and Ethics at the Military Academy at West Point by President Franklin Pierce. He was notified of his appointment by Pierce’s Secretary of War, Jefferson Davis, and they remained lifelong friends. This friendship caused some to question French’s loyalty at the outbreak of the Civil War. Also included is a bound manuscript copy of a document in which J. W. French attests to his devotion to the Union. Starting Bid $200

Choice twice-signed letter regarding a West Point professorship

326. Jefferson Davis Autograph Letter Signed Twice. Bold ALS signed twice, “Jeffer. Davis,” one page both sides,

7.75 x 9.75, August 26, 1856. Handwritten letter to John W. French, forwarding the “application of Mr. Sprole to the Engt. bureau” with “a copy of the endorsement.” Signed below by Davis, who pens a copy of his endorsement: “The period asked for being indefinite I think it proper to say that the duties of the Professor would not permit him for more than a very short period to have less than the undivided possession of his quarters, and the interest of the Academy being paramount it is deemed better that the application should be decided by the Superintendent than be left to the generosity and kindness of the Professor.” This is also signed at the conclusion. In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

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Lee orders a saddle months prior to quelling John Brown’s insurrection 327. Robert E. Lee Autograph Letter Signed. ALS signed “R. E.

Lee,” one page, 4.75 x 7.25, May 10, 1859. Addressed from Arlington in Alexandria County, Virginia, a handwritten letter to Major P. V. Hagner, in full: “Are you ready to have made for me the uniform saddle & bridle I’ve spoke of or has any uniform pattern been adopted—I have heard of none. If there has, can you have a nice sett made & shipped to San Antonio conveniently. I have been away & just got back & must now prepare for the field. Except for your sakes I wish you & Mrs. Hagner were going with me.” Attractively double-matted and framed with an engraving to an overall size of 19.25 x 15.25. In very good to fine condition, with light staining not at all affecting readability. Starting Bid $300

“From the Bowsprit of HMS Victory” 329. Horatio Nelson: HMS Victory Wooden Artifact. Desirable barrel-shaped matchstick holder, measuring 2.25˝ tall and 1.75˝ in diameter, crafted from wood removed from the bowsprit from Horatio Nelson’s flagship, the HMS Victory. A metal identification plaque on the front reads: “From the Bowsprit of HMS Victory, (Nelson’s Flagship Trafalgar 1805), Purchased 2nd June 1937.” In fine condition, with some scattered dings to exterior. Starting Bid $200

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Exceedingly rare, early letter by the 16-year-old “Napolione di Buonapart,” a newly commissioned French artillery lieutenant 328. Napoleon Autograph Letter Signed. ALS in French, signed “Napolione di Buonapart,” three pages on two adjoining sheets, 6.25 x 7.75, November 25, 1785. One of the earliest known autograph letters of Napoleon Bonaparte, written to “l’abbé Amielh,” school principal at the “séminaire d’Aix-en-Provence.” In 1784, Napoleon was admitted to the École Militaire in Paris. He trained to become an artillery officer and, when his father’s death in 1785 reduced his income, was forced to complete the two-year course in one year. He was the first Corsican to graduate from the École Militaire. At just sixteen years old, Napoleone di Buonaparte was appointed second lieutenant in the artillery regiment of La Fère barracks in Valence on September 1, 1785. Young Napoleon thanks “l’abbé” for his consideration and points out: “I don’t understand how my dear parents could have been worried for a moment.” He describes his situation, living in Paris with Louis-Charles-René de Marbeuf, then French governor of Corsica, linked to the Bonaparte. His brother, Napoleon continues, cannot be raised in Aix-en-Provence and therefore has to remain in Brienne. He continues that he had an order

to join the regiment in Valence, where he had been for three weeks. He mentions his uncle, the cardinal Joseph Fesch, who fulfilled the role as protector of the Bonaparte family for some years. Napoleon points out that his semester doesn’t start until September, “for then, Sir, I will be happy to have the pleasure of getting to know a man for whom I already take the keenest interest”—l’abbé himself. Addressed on the reverse in Napoleon’s own hand, and affixed by its edge to a larger sheet bound into a handsome full red leather presentation folder. In fine condition, with scattered light staining and soiling. Napoleon would serve in Valence and Auxonne until after the outbreak of the Revolution in 1789. Under the leadership of peré Amielh, the Aix-en-Provence seminary welcomed young Corsicans. Napoleon’s uncle, Joseph Fesch, the half-brother of Letizia Bonaparte and future Archbishop of Lyon and Grand Chaplain of the Empire, studied there from 1781 to 1786. He also intended for Napoleon’s brother Lucien to study there. A remarkable letter by the young Napoleon, boasting a rare variation of his signature. Starting Bid $5000

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space exploration

378. Apollo 11: Armstrong and Aldrin Signed Photograph. Desir-

able 2.75 x 4.75 photo of the Apollo 11 moonwalkers clipped from a book, signed in blue felt tip, “Neil Armstrong,” and in black felt tip, “Buzz Aldrin.” Aldrin also strikes through “Edwin” in the caption of his portrait, writing “Buzz” instead. In very fine condition. An ideal pairing of bright, bold autographs from these pioneering astronauts. Starting Bid $200

379. Neil Armstrong Signed Photograph. Official color 8 x 10 NASA lithograph of Neil Armstrong in his white space suit against a lunar backdrop, signed and inscribed in blue felt tip, “To Thomas J. Toomey—With best wishes, Neil Armstrong.” In fine condition, with a faint vertical bend to the left side. Accompanied by a full letter of authenticity from PSA/DNA. Starting Bid $200

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art, architecture, and design

400. Marc Chagall Autograph Letter Signed. ALS, one

page, 8.25 x 10.5, La Colline letterhead, January 19, 1971. Handwritten letter to David Giladi, in part: “I received your letter with an article about me. I thank you with deep emotions…I understand your feeling and your heart’s intention for Jewish issues—but you need to direct and reach the whole world. If I reached something of it—as you say—how can I not be satisfied…These days, it turns out I was, and still am, close to my parents.” In fine condition. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope. Starting Bid $200

401. Louis Daguerre Autograph Letter Signed. French artist and photographer (1787-1851) recognized for his invention of the daguerreotype process of photography. ALS in French, signed “Daguerre,” one page, 5.25 x 7.75, Diorama letterhead, February 11, 1828. Untranslated handwritten letter by Daguerre. In fine condition. Daguerre had invented the diorama, a method of projecting images with light, in 1822, and became quite successful in this pre-cinematic system of animating images. In the same year, Daguerre opened the Diorama theater in Paris to entertain the population by showing an animated landscape. Starting Bid $300

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Degas writes to “Madame Manet,” his fellow painter Berthe Morisot 402. Edgar Degas Autograph Letter Signed. Impor-

tant French painter and sculptor (1834–1917) regarded as one of the founders of Impressionism. ALS in French, signed “Degas,” one page, 5 x 3, 1892. Handwritten letter to “Madame Manet,” his fellow painter Berthe Morisot, who was married to Eugène Manet, the brother of her friend and colleague Edouard Manet. In fine condition. Starting Bid $300

404. Hubert de Givenchy Signed Sketch. Original signed felt tip

and pastel sketch accomplished by Hubert de Givenchy on a white 5 x 8.5 sheet, showing one of his most famous evening ensembles—black velvet trousers and brocaded jacket with multi-colored paisley pattern—signed in the lower left corner in black felt tip, “Givenchy.” In very fine condition. This Givenchy-designed ensemble was exhibited in the 2015 retrospective of his work in Madrid, Spain, and depicted in the official exhibition catalog; includes color copies of several images of the outfit as exhibited. Starting Bid $200

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Desperate for money, Gauguin turns to friends for help: “I can’t make a deal without talking to Van Gogh, who keeps the prices higher”

403. Paul Gauguin Autograph Letter Signed. ALS in

French, signed “P. G.,” two pages on two adjoining sheets, 4 x 6, no date but circa 1889. Handwritten letter to painter, art teacher, and collector Emile Schuffenecker, in part (translated): “2 words in a hurry…. I have, it is true, more than need of money at the moment, but I have credit. I cannot accept the press, feeling obliged with a knife at my throat, it would be a deplorable example! Besides that, I can’t make a deal without talking to Van Gogh, who keeps the prices higher.” He discusses the difficulty of making profitable deals in the present art market (“I therefore write to him for a deal of (200 Francs less commission less frame is equal to almost zero) he will have to deal that with him”) and mentions that he cannot fulfill a request as he does not have 40 francs (“What a nightmare to be held back by trifles every time it comes to work”). In fine condition. A painter, art teacher, and collector—most notably one of Van Gogh’s earliest collectors—Emile Schuffenecker was one of

Gauguin’s closest friends, and an outspoken supporter of his artistic career. He was also responsible for proposing the important 1889 exhibition at the Volpini Gallery, which became a key moment in Gauguin’s career, expanding his influence on young painters. In late 1887 or early 1888, Gauguin traded his canvas ‘On the Shore of the Lake, Martinique’ to Vincent Van Gogh in exchange for two small paintings of sunflowers that the great Dutchman had completed the previous summer. Gauguin hung them above his bed when he lived in Paris on Rue Boulard with Emile Schuffenecker, and they remained there during his voyages in the South Seas. Desperate for money by 1896, Gauguin decided to finally part with these prized possessions; they were ultimately purchased by the art dealer Ambroise Vollard for 225 francs a piece. Today, one of the canvases resides in the collection of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. A rare and significant association piece connecting several important artistic figures of the Post-Impressionist movement. Starting Bid $2500

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Monet on his movement: “You seem to singularly stick to this title of ‘impressionist,’ which does not mean much and has made people tell so much nonsense”

405. Claude Monet Autograph Letter Signed. ALS in French, two pages both sides, 5.25 x 8, April 8, 1906. Handwritten letter from his Giverny gardens to the painter Michel-Auguste Colle, with a critical comment on the use and overuse of the word ‘Impressionism.’ In full (translated): “I have perfectly received your two letters but, being very busy, have been unable to reply sooner. The matter about which you ask me is quite serious and delicate. I surely do not want to refuse, and only pray you to tell me beforehand when you would like to come for, if I should be at work, it would impossible for me to receive you. I would therefore have to decide the day and time…P.S. You seem to singularly stick to this title of ‘impressionist’, which does not mean much and has made people tell so much nonsense.” In fine condition. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope, addressed in Monet’s hand. The first Impressionist exhibition took place in April and May of 1874, led by Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, Pierre-Auguste

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Renoir, Camille Pissarro, and Berthe Morisot. Many critics did not take the show seriously, but it was well-attended by the public—many of whom showed up to witness and ridicule this ‘insult’ to the art world. Inspired by Monet’s painting ‘Impression, soleil levant,’ art critic Louis Leroy entitled his derisive review ‘Exhibition of Impressionists,’ satirizing and mocking the show. But instead of discrediting their work, he established their identity—one that Monet evidently took issue with. This letter reflects in a remarkable way what Monet himself thought about the word ‘Impressionist’ more than thirty years after it was first used. More than one century later, the term is still widely used in spite of Monet’s rejection. This unique letter bears witness in a most striking manner to the discrepancy between the way in which the history of one of the most important artistic movements has been written and the vision held by its leading member. Starting Bid $500

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406. Pablo Picasso Signed Limitation Page. Desirable

10.25 x 14 limitation page for the Pablo Picasso illustrated book ‘Le Carmen des Carmen, 1949/1960,’ one page, 7.25 x 10.75, published in 1964 by Éditions Français Réunis of Paris, limited issue, numbered XVI/XXX, signed boldly at the conclusion in dark red crayon by cubist painter Pablo Picasso, “Picasso,” and countersigned in ballpoint by surrealist poet Louis Aragon, “Aragon.” In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

407. Pablo Picasso Signed Envelope. Hand-addressed and signed mailing envelope, 5.75 x 4.5, addressed by Picasso to “Madame Ines Sassier, 7 R. des Grands Augustins, Paris 6e As.,” and signed as part of the return address on the flap: “Envoi Picasso— Mougins, A.M.” Postmarked at Cannes in 1962. In very good to fine condition, with light overall creasing. Picasso met Ines Sassier while vacationing in Mougins in 1936 and, delighted by her charm, promptly welcomed both her and her sister to his domestic staff. She remained Picasso’s close friend, advisor, cook, and confidante for more than three decades. Picasso lived and worked in the grand mansion at 7 Rue des Grands Augustins from 1936 and 1955, and eventually retired to his hilltop estate in Mougins, called Mas de Notre Dame de Vie, in 1961. Starting Bid $200

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Desirable handwritten letter from Toulouse-Lautrec to his mother

408. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Autograph Letter Signed. Important French painter and printmaker (1864-1901) whose lively, colorful portrayals of the people and places of finde-siècle Paris take a place among the most iconic images of the era. Toulouse-Lautrec’s immersion in art stemmed largely from his isolation following a disfiguring teenage accident that failed to heal properly, preventing his legs from growing further while his torso continued to develop normally. ALS in French, four pages on two adjoining sheets, 4.25 x 6.75, no date. Untranslated handwritten letter to his mother, signed at the conclusion in English, “Your boy, Harry,” at the end of the postscript with his initial, “H.” In fine condition.

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Toulouse-Lautrec first began to exhibit his paintings in a Montmartre cabaret in 1884. Described by the contemporary critic Gustave Geffroy as ‘the quintessential chronicler of Paris,’ Toulouse-Lautrec enjoyed critical acclaim and his work was sought after by collectors. The painter was particularly close to his mother, Adèle Tapié de Celeyran, who had long supported his artistic ambitions and was a frequent correspondent. By 1893, he was crippled by alcoholism and moved in with his mother while being spurned by other family members for his drunken behavior and the subjects of his paintings. In 1899, she abruptly left Paris, which prompted him to suffer a mental collapse and he was committed to a sanatorium. Starting Bid $500

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409. Andy Warhol Signed Book with Sketch.

Signed book: The Philosophy of Andy Warhol. First Harbrace Paperbound Library edition. NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1977. Paperback, 4.25 x 7.25, 241 pages. Signed and inscribed on the half-title page in black felt tip, “To Mary, Andy Warhol,” who adds a small sketch of a woman’s lips. In very good to fine condition, with heavy wear and creasing to the covers; interior pages are all fine. Accompanied by a full letter of authenticity from JSA. Starting Bid $300

410. Andy Warhol Signed Postcard of ‘Marilyn Monroe’. Very desirable color semi-glossy 4 x 5.75 postcard of Andy Warhol’s 1962 quadriptych ‘Marilyn Monroe,’ which shows four images of the blonde starlet smiling against a blue background, signed nicely in the lower border in black felt tip by Warhol. In very fine condition.Accompanied by a letter of provenance from the original recipient, who obtained the autograph at a New York City book signing. Starting Bid $200

411. Andy Warhol Signed Postcard. Color 4 x 6 post-

card of Warhol’s iconic ‘Elvis 1’ artwork, signed in the lower border in black felt tip, “Andy Warhol.” In fine condition, with the usual haloing to the signature due to the ink commonly used by Warhol. Starting Bid $200

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comic art and animation

The saxophone played by ‘Lisa Simpson’ on The Simpsons Sing the Blues 441. The Simpsons: Doug Norwine Album-Played Saxophone and RIAA Platinum Sales Award. Beautiful

custom-made Heritage W. T. Armstrong baritone saxophone personally-owned and -played by Doug Norwine during his long career recording for The Simpsons. Norwine used this saxophone to record the solo heard in the show’s opening theme song, in addition to playing it on the show’s two musical albums, The Simpsons Sing the Blues and The Yellow Album, the show’s popular ‘Bleedings Gums Murphy’ episode, and even in the original Simpson TV incarnation, Matt Groening’s 30-second Life in Hell ‘bumpers’ on 1987’s The Tracey Ullman Show. The instrument has an attractively etched design on the front and the back lower side of the body is engraved with Norwine’s signature, the serial number, “85712,” and the text: “Made in West Germany Exclusively for W. T. Armstrong Company by Julius Keilwerth, Musical Instrument Factory.” Includes the original carrying case, marked “Lisa Simpson” on the cover in silver ink, as well as Norwine’s official serial number hologram-style RIAA platinum sales award presented to him “to commemorate RIAA certified platinum sales of more than 1,000,000 copies of the Geffen Records album,

cassette and C.D. ‘The Simpsons Sing the Blues.’” Framed with its plate, CD cover, disc, and an image of Lisa Simpson playing her sax to an overall size of 17.5 x 21.5. In overall fine condition, with scattered rusting or pitting to the saxophone. Starting Bid $500

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literature Scarce verse on nature and beauty by Baudelaire

463. Charles Baudelaire Handwritten Letter with Poem. Influential French writer (1821–1867) best known for his highly imaginative and experimental verse, including the seminal 1857 collection Les Fleurs du Mal. Unsigned handwritten letter in French by Charles Baudelaire, one page, 4 x 5, no date. Addressing a woman, Baudelaire writes (translated): “You sent me verses without a personal note, allow me to offer you flowers without verses, and to prove that my taste has understood yours, put them in your buttonhole this evening.” Blow, he pens a four-line verse, entitled “Pas toujours la Nature embellit la Beauté’ [Not always Nature embellishes Beauty],” in part: “C’est donc lui la beauté, car c´est moi la nature. / Si toujours la nature embellit la beauté.” In very good to fine condition, with light creasing and trivial edge chipping. Starting Bid $500

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“I was in God’s mind, and when I saw the macrometasomakosmos I was seeing the universe as he sees it, which is to say, conceptually” 464. Philip K. Dick Typed Letter Signed. Lengthy TLS, “Love, Phil,” who adds a heart with arrow, two pages, 8.5 x 11, January 14, 1981. Letter to science fiction author Patricia Warrick, in part: “The enantiodromia in my thinking that I predicted in my last letter has now taken place. I now believe that in March 1974 I was in God’s mind, and when I saw the macrometasomakosmos I was seeing the universe as he sees it, which is to say, conceptually. In contrast, on 11-17-80 I was aware of him externally; I was not in his mind but in contact with his mind.” Dick makes a few handwritten corrections to the text. In fine condition. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope. Starting Bid $200

“I have hunted in vain: there are no daughters of Eve left” 465. Charles L. Dodgson Autograph Letter Signed. English author and mathematician (1832–1898), who, under his pen name Lewis Carroll, wrote the popular novels Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass (1871). ALS signed “C. L. Dodgson,” one page, 3.25 x 5.25, June 7, 1879. Handwritten letter to “Miss Willets,” in full: “I have hunted in vain: there are no daughters of Eve left: but I will get some more printed. Meanwhile please accept these.” Miss Willets was the stepdaughter of James Legge, a sinologist and missionary in Hong Kong; Dodgson had met Miss Willets at a dinner party in February 1879, and had arranged for her to be photographed in Japanese costume. In fine condition, with scattered light foxing. Starting Bid $200

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466. Maxim Gorky Signed Postcard. Important Russian writer (1868–1936), who was a founder of the socialist realism literary method. Scarce color 3.5 x 5.5 postcard of an artist’s rendition of fishermen in the Gulf of Napoli, neatly signed and inscribed in ink in Cyrillic by Maxim Gorky. In very good to fine condition, with light soiling and a small corner crease. Starting Bid $200

467. Maxim Gorky Handwritten Letter. Important Russian writer (1868–1936), who was a founder of the socialist realism literary method. Unsigned handwritten letter in Cyrillic by Maxim Gorky, one page, 8.25 x 5.25, June 24, 1924. Untranslated handwritten letter by the celebrated Russian author. In fine condition, with two punch holes at the bottom edge. Starting Bid $200

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Zane Grey’s handwritten manuscript for a tale of the trail: “It will be one for those who love horses and dogs, the long winding dim trails, the wild flowers and the dark still woods, the fragrance of spruce and the smell of camp-fire smoke”

468. Zane Grey Autograph Manuscript Signed. AMS in pencil, titled and signed at the head, “Colorado Trails by Zane Grey,” written on both sides of 49 sheets for a total of 98 pages, including fourteen 7.75 x 12.25 sheets and thirty-five 4.5 x 7.25 sheets, no date but circa 1918. Grey’s original handwritten draft for a piece first published in the June 1918 issue of Outdoor Life magazine, and also collected in Grey’s 1922 book Tales of Lonely Trails. The work begins: “Riding and tramping trails would lose half their charm if the motive were only to hunt and to fish. It seems fair to warn the reader who longs to embark upon a bloody game hunt or a chronicle of fishing records that this is not that kind of story. But it will be one for those who love horses and dogs, the long winding dim trails, the wild flowers and the dark still woods, the fragrance of spruce and the smell of camp-fire smoke. And as well for those who love to angle in brown lakes or rushing brooks or chase after the baying hounds or stalk the stag on his lonely heights.” Grey makes extensive deletions and revisions throughout, lending great insight into his creative process. In overall fine condition. Starting Bid $300

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469. Victor Hugo Original Sketch. Original ink

sketch accomplished by Victor Hugo off-white 2.75 x 4.25 slip, showing a man decked out in formal attire, standing in a profile pose and wearing a top hat. In fine condition. Known as an adept draughtsman, Hugo’s works of art—drawn with everything from pen and ink to soot and coffee grounds—have been the subject of several magnificent exhibitions. Just the second sketch by Hugo we have offered—this is an exemplary piece. Starting Bid $500

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472. Emile Zola Autograph Letter Signed. ALS

in French, two pages on two adjoining sheets, 5.25 x 8, May 4, 1895. Untranslated handwritten letter by Zola. In fine condition, with light stains to the second page. Starting Bid $200

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Joyce writes from Paris while recuperating: “I have suffered a seventh surgery. It was rather bad this time”

470. James Joyce Autograph Letter Signed. ALS in French, one page both sides, 5.75 x 3.5, 2 Square Robiac letterhead, no date. Handwritten letter to “Suter,” in part (translated): “If Madame Suter is in Paris, maybe she could come here for tea time on Wednesday at 4 or 4:30. My wife wishes to talk to her—not about the servants. If not, would you give me a telephone call? How are you? Hope you are well. I have suffered a seventh surgery. It was rather bad this time.” In very good to fine condition, with heavy edge creasing. Joyce took an apartment at 2 Square de Robiac in the 7th arrondissement of Paris during the summer of 1925, during which time he was working on his experimental epic Finnegans Wake. Plagued by health problems over the years, he underwent about a dozen eye surgeries—all performed without general anesthetic—and by 1930 was practically blind in the left eye. His seventh eye operation was performed on December 5, 1925. Starting Bid $500

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Rare English letter by Ivan Turgenev to Norwegian-American author Hjalmar H. Boyesen

471. Ivan Turgenev Autograph Letter Signed. Rare ALS in English, signed “Iv. Tourgueneff,” one page both sides, 3.5 x 4.5, April 15, 1882. Handwritten letter to Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen, an author and college professor remembered for his novel Gunnar: A Tale of Norse Life. In full: “This letter will be forwarded to you by a great friend of mine, Professor M. Kowalefski of Moscow. He has the intention to remain in America for three or four months, and I recommend you as warmly as possible this very amiable and intelligent man, so as to render him his sojourn in your fatherland agreeable and useful.” In fine condition. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope addressed in Turgenev’s hand, and a letter from Harvard University librarian William A. Jackson, noting: “It is the first Turgenev letter I have seen written in English. Normally he wrote as you know in French or Russian.” Starting Bid $300

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music Magnificent Viennese portrait of “Giovanni Brahms” 531. Johannes Brahms Signed Photograph. Famed German composer (1833-1897) whose works in the classical spirit, written in the midst of the Romantic era, take a place among the most enduring music of the 19th century. Exceptional 4.25 x 6.5 cabinet portrait of Brahms in a bust-length profile pose, boldly signed in black ink, “Giovanni Brahms.” Published by the Rudolf Krziwanek studios of Vienna. Includes an unsigned period 2.5 x 4 carte-de-visite portrait of Brahms, with his likeness notably blurred by silvering. In fine condition, with light overall mottled foxing. Consignor notes that the cabinet portrait derives from the collection of the Italian composer Leone Sinigaglia. In 1888 Sinigaglia began to travel, and after stays in several European cities he moved to Vienna in 1894, forming an association with Johannes Brahms from whom he developed a taste for so-called ‘absolute music.’ Starting Bid $1000

532. Johannes Brahms Autograph Letter Signed. ALS in German, signed “J. Brahms,” one page on a 4.75 x 3.25 postcard, March 30, 1875. Untranslated handwritten letter by Brahms, addressed on the reverse in his hand. In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

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Rare handwritten letter by Ludwig van Beethoven, sending his ‘Missa Solemnis’ to London 530. Ludwig van Beethoven Autograph Letter Signed.

ALS in German, signed “Beethoven,” one page, 9.5 x 8.25, circa September 1823. Letter to Franz Christian Kirchhoffer, concerning the sending of the ‘Missa Solemnis’ to London. He invites him to lunch at his flat on Sunday, with his nephew Karl: the weather appears promising, and his presence would be a great pleasure for both of them. In full (translated): “My dear Kirchhoffer: If it is not possible to send a packet through the English embassy to London, please inquire. I will therefore tomorrow send an answer or if you think it is good for the occasion? On Sunday we will certainly see you, my Karl and I at table, the weather seems to be favorable again and it will be very pleasant for us both to have you here.” In very good condition, with professional repairs and restoration, including full backing.

Kirchhoffer served as cashier at the Hofmann & Goldstein Bank in Vienna. Several times in 1823 he helped Beethoven to send funds as well as music to their mutual friend Ferdinand Ries in London. The shipment of the “packet” in question is the just-completed Missa Solemnis, op. 123, for which Ries is to find a publisher. During Beethoven’s lifetime, the Missa Solemnis was widely considered his masterpiece. It was this work to which he dedicated the most time and intense effort, working on it over the course of four years. In a letter of 1819, Beethoven wrote, ‘The day when a High Mass of mine is performed in honor of the solemnities…will be the most delightful of my life,’ and in 1822 called the Missa Solemnis his ‘greatest work.’ The piece is even present in the most famous image of Beethoven, an 1820 portrait by Joseph Karl Stieler, which shows the composer holding a pencil above his notebook labeled ‘Missa Solemnis.’ A superb autograph letter by the revered composer. Starting Bid $10000

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Rare Polish piano music from the pen of Frederic Chopin 533. Frederic Chopin Autograph Musical Quotation Signed. AMQS on an off-white 8.25 x 5.5 sheet featuring an ornate purple border, signed and inscribed at the conclusion in ink, “Madame Kiéné, hommage respectueux de son devoué, Chopin.” Chopin pens the complete piano score of the Polish song “Wiosna, paroles de Witwicki,” op. posth. 74 nr. 2 in g minor, indicated “All[egre]tto.” This composition, originally written as ‘Andantino’ for one singing voice with piano accompaniment, probably in the spring of 1838, set to a text by Stefan Witwicki, is a typical Dumka, the melancholic counterpart of Polish idyllic song. The oscillation between g minor and b flat major creates a nostalgic ‘senza-fine’ mood. It is probably dedicated to the pianist Marie Catherine Kiéné, née Leyer, the mother of the pianist and composer Anne Marie

Bigot de Morogues, who died at a young age, and taught the piano to Fanny Hensel and Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. In fine condition. Stefan Witwicki, who wrote most of the texts of the surviving Chopin songs, pressured him to compose a Polish opera. Chopin however, who only enjoyed improvising on Polish songs in a private circle, neither included them in his concert programs, nor had them published. Some songs only existed as drafts and were to be burned, according to Chopin’s last will. Up to date, a total of merely 19 songs are known. The first edition of this song was published as late as 1856 by Aleksander Gins in Warsaw, set to the text of a poem by Stanislaw Jachowicz. Starting Bid $10000

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Pristine publishing contract for Haydn’s magnificent final oratorio, ‘The Seasons’

535. Franz Joseph Haydn Document Signed. Exces-

sively rare and extremely desirable manuscript DS in German, signed “Joseph Haydn,” one page both sides, 8 x 9.75, July 21, 1801. Untranslated contract in which Haydn cedes publication rights to his oratorio ‘The Seasons’ to Breitkopf & Haertel. Haydn agrees not to sell the work to third parties or make it available to any third parties before publication. He also agrees to copyedit the proofs in due time and to publicly announce having transferred the said publishing rights. Breitkopf & Haertel agree to pay a total royalty of 4500 Viennese florins, 2000 of which are to be advanced at the time of undersigning. Beautifully signed at the conclusion by Haydn, who adds the place and date, “Eisenstadt 21st July 1801,” affixing his monogrammed wax seal, impressed with the initials “JH,” to the right of his signature. In fine to very fine condition.

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After nearly five decades of prolific composition and relentless work, Haydn had solidified his place as one of the most important composers of all time, enjoying international renown and financial stability. Following the success of his 1798 oratorio, The Creation, he decided to write a second, The Seasons. After Baron Gottfried van Swieten prepared the libretto for it, Haydn began his composition; but with his health declining, he struggled to complete his work, turning the project into a two-year venture. The Seasons finally had its dual premiere (first for the aristocracy, then for the general public) in the spring of 1801, and received overwhelmingly positive reviews. By the time the production was finished, the aging musician found himself physically incapable of continuing his work and quickly assigned the new oratorio to his regular publisher, Breitkopf & Härtel, who released it in 1802. An outstandingly rare document from the prominent composer at the close of his distinguished career. Starting Bid $5000


534. Edvard Grieg Signed Photograph. Highly sought-after 4.25 x 6.5 cabinet photo of Grieg in a stylish suit, signed on the reverse in black ink. Published by Christensen & Morange of Copenhagen. Also bears a notation of the collector’s name on the reverse. In very good to fine condition, with light scuffing to the image, and some small stains and a corner crack to the signed side. Originates from the collection of American violinist and pianist Louis Persinger (1887–1966), who trained at the Leipzig Conservatory and later taught at Juilliard, mentoring the likes of Yehudi Menuhin, Ruggiero Ricci, and Isaac Stern. Starting Bid $200

536. Giacomo Puccini Autograph Letter Signed. Desirable ALS in

French, signed “G. Puccini,” one page, 6.25 x 9.75, Torre del Lago letterhead, November 26, 1906. Untranslated handwritten letter to the music critic and composer Gaston Knosp, addressed on the reverse in Puccini’s own hand. In very good to fine condition, with trimmed edges, two rusty circular paperclip impressions to the top, and a split central horizontal fold repaired with tape on the reverse. Starting Bid $200

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537. Giacomo Puccini Signed Postcard. Postcard depicting the “Nuvo Arsenal de Guerra” in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,

5.5. x 3.5, signed along the bottom in ink, “Giacomo Puccini, Maggio 906.” Addressed on the reverse in Puccini’s hand. In fine condition, with scattered light foxing. Starting Bid $200

Schumann orders her watch and keys to be “delivered to court conductor Hermann Levi”

538. Clara Schumann Autograph Letter Signed. ALS in German, four pages on two adjoining sheets, 5.5 x 8.5, June 23, 1878. Handwritten letter to “Mrs. Landau,” in part (translated): “Again, I have to ask you a favor. I left my watch in your nighttable and two keys. Please, would you kindly send all of it to Munich, to be delivered to court conductor Hermann Levi. I am very sorry to bother you, I do not understand my negligence…Our trip was very pleasant…Since my departure I spoke immediately on behalf of the governess for the Belgian family and I thought one should first of all write to ask what the demands will be, also at the same time one should inquire about the pay.” In fine condition, with writing showing through from opposing sides. Starting Bid $200

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539. Miles Davis Original Artwork. Two original unsigned pen

and ink works of art by Miles Davis on either side of an 11 x 14 heavy stock sheet, most likely removed from a sketch pad. Works are entitled ‘Abstract Woman’ #127A, and ‘Abstract Woman’ #127B, with one depicting a female form that appears to be dancing, and the image on the reverse a more abstract form of what appears to be two women, back to back, with one supporting the weight of the other. In fine condition, with a small stain. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Jonathan Poole Fine Art, and a signed statement from Poole, who attests that he has represented the Davis Estate since 1991. Starting Bid $200

More than sixty jazz icons of the early ‘60s, highlighted by Miles Davis, Charles Mingus, and Dizzy Gillespie

540. Jazz Legends Autograph Books (60+ Signatures). Three vintage 5 x 3 autograph albums containing over 60

signatures of jazz legends, mostly single-sided, all identified and dated by the original collector, ranging from 1960 to 1964. Signers are: Miles Davis, Charles Mingus, Eric Dolphy, Sonny Stitt, Dizzy Gillespie, Bill Chase, Bill Hunt, Roy Eldridge, JJ Johnson, Gerry Lamy, Jake Hanna, Art Davis, Chuck Andrus, Don Ferrera, Jim Reider, Patty Bown, Will Dennis, Sal Nistico, Bob Brookmeyer, Danny Nolan, Gordon Olsson, Benny Bailey, Gene Quill, Henry Southall, Nat Pierce, Mel Lewis, Floyd Standifer, Buddy Catlett, Zoot Sims, Woody Herman, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Gene Allen, Jerome Richardson, Jimmy Cleveland, Conte Candoli, Charlie Mariano, Melba Liston, Nick Travis, Jim Hall, Porter Kilbert, Alan Raph, Pete La Rocca, Julius Watkins, Art Farmer, Willie Dennis, Gerry Mulligan, Sahib Shihab, Steve Swallow, Joe Harris, Bob Donovan, Quincy Jones, Clyde Reasinger, Johnny Coles, Quentin Jackson, Paul Chambers, Donnie Richmond, Clifford Jordan, Wynton Kelly, Les Spann, Phil Woods, Norman Granz, and Jaki Byard. In overall fine condition. Starting Bid $200

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541. Charles Mingus and Eric Dolphy Signed Program Page. Desirable page

removed from a French-language program for the first annual European Jazz Festival held in Antibes, Le Cap, and Juan-les-Pins in 1960, 8.25 x 10.5, signed in blue ballpoint by Charles Mingus, Eric Dolphy, Booker Ervin, Dannie Richmond, and Ted Curson. In fine condition, with light handling wear. Starting Bid $200

542. Charlie Parker Quintet Signatures.

Vintage ink signatures of the Charlie Parker Quintet—Miles Davis, Max Roach, Tommy Potter, and Duke Jordan—on an off-white 9.5 x 6 notebook page bearing a felt tip sketch of the band playing live. Mounted and matted with a photo of the quintet to an overall size of 13 x 15.75. In fine condition, with some light stains. Accompanied by a full letter of authenticity from REAL. Starting Bid $200

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543. Django Reinhardt Signature. Jazz guitarist and composer (1910–1953) who invented an entirely new style of jazz guitar technique, sometimes called ‘hot’ jazz guitar. Scarce vintage pencil signature, “D. Reinhardt,” on a beige 5 x 3 album page. In fine condition. Accompanied by a signature of Stephane Grappelli, the French jazz violinist who founded the Quintette du Hot Club de France with Reinhardt in 1934. Starting Bid $200

544. Patsy Cline Signed Photograph. Fantastic vin-

tage glossy 8 x 10 photo of Cline in a lovely head-and-shoulders pose, signed in fountain pen, “Musically Yours, Patsy Cline.” In very good condition, with overall creasing, and a heavier diagonal crease near the bottom edge. Starting Bid $200

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“I have listened to the album, Ballads From The Dust Bowl,” Guthrie writes, preparing to reissue “HARD TRAVELING” and “PASTURES OF PLENTY” on Folkways Records

545. Woody Guthrie Typed Letter Signed. TLS, signed,

“Woody Guthrie,” one page, lightly-lined, 7.5 x 9.75, March 19, 1946. Letter to Moe Asch and Marian Distler. In part: “I have listened to the album, Ballads From The Dust Bowl, and like the cover better than I thought I did. I think this cover will look better to a customer on a shelf or in a window than it does to me, and this is how David Stone Martin wanted it to look... The Letter and Words to the Songs on the inside front cover are too small to read. It is like hunting back into the archives of folk songs for something that is right there in front of you... The order that I like the records are: MY NEW FOUND LAND / PASTURES OF PLENTY / HARD TRAVELING / RAMBLING BLUES / CURFEW / TALKING COLUMBIA.” In fine condition, with some light corner creasing.

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Humorously addressed, “DEAR MOE: ASCH’S CRASHES, / DEAR MARIAN: DITSLER’S DISCS,” this letter to the founders of legendary Folkways Records reads as pure Woody Guthrie from start to finish. When the musician found Victor RCA unwilling to reissue his first commercial album, Ballads From the Dust Bowl, he authorized Folkways to copy the discs and put out its own version. In reading this incredible letter, packed with important references, it is hard not to imagine the spirited musician punching the keys of his old typewriter in his Mermaid Avenue apartment. Starting Bid $500


Beatles autographs from backstage at Margate Winter Gardens

546. Beatles Signed 1963 Oversized Parlophone Records Promotional Card. Original circa 1963 oversized Parlophone Records promotional card of the Beatles wearing matching dark suits, 7.5 x 5, signed on the reverse in blue ballpoint by Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. The picture on the front of the card was taken by Angus McBean at the E. M. I. House in Manchester, England, on January 21, 1963. In fine condition, with small tape stains at the bottom edge. The consignor notes that the autographs were obtained at the Winter Gardens in Margate, England, when the Beatles were performing there between July 8 and 13, 1963. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tracks and by a letter of provenance from the son of the original recipient: “The signatures were obtained in 1963 at Margate Winter Gardens. My Grandad, who worked for the local council, got my mum backstage to meet The Beatles.” Starting Bid $1000

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547. Beatles 1961 Original Photograph. Vintage glossy 2.25 x 3.25 photograph of the Beatles taken outside the Cavern Club in Liverpool in mid-1961. The group—George Harrison, Pete Best, John Lennon, and Paul McCartney—is pictured leaning on the front of their touring van, which was driven by their newly appointed tour manager Neil Aspinall. In very good condition, with staining, overall ceasing, and a tear to the top edge. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tracks. Starting Bid $200

Rare metal mothers for Vee-Jay’s Introducing... The Beatles—the subject of a famous record label legal battle

548. Beatles: ‘Introducing the Beatles’ Metal Mothers. Rare pair of metal mothers for a 1964 Vee-Jay Records re-

lease of Introducing… The Beatles, the first studio album released by the Beatles in the United States. Produced from a master reference lacquer, metal mothers are used to create the stampers used in the production of vinyl records, which press a vinyl puck into the final grooved record. These metal mothers, which measure 14˝ in diameter, are marked in the trail off areas with “ARC,” “URJ,” and “3-25-4.” One is marked “63-3402” and the other is marked “63-3403,” corresponding to the A-side and B-side of the second version of Introducing… The Beatles. Housed in a cardboard sleeve marked, “Mothers, Introducing The Beatles, 63-3402, 63-3403.” In very good to fine condition, with a split to one edge of the cardboard sleeve. Vee-Jay’s release of Introducing… The Beatles was fraught with legal difficulties. The first version, which featured the unreleased singles ‘Love Me Do’ and ‘P.S. I Love You,’ had to be pulled from circulation within a week of its release, as Vee-Jay had not obtained the correct license for the songs. Vee-Jay quickly reconfigured the record with ‘Ask Me Why’ and ‘Please Please Me’ in their place, but could not stave off Capitol Records’ lawyers. Vee-Jay and Capitol battled in court throughout the early part of 1964, and injunctions against Vee-Jay’s album were issued, lifted, and restored more than once. Because the album was often pressed quickly between restraining orders, there are almost two dozen different label variations, including mono and stereo copies, manufactured at numerous pressing plants. On April 9, 1964, the two labels settled, and Vee-Jay was granted the right to publish the record until October 15, 1964—at which time the metal stampers and affiliated parts were supposed to be destroyed. Accompanied by a detailed letter by Bruce Spizer, author of The Beatles Records on Vee-Jay. Starting Bid $200

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George lends a hand—a unique original hand print by the Beatles star 549. Beatles: George Harrison Signed Hand Print. Unique blue paint right-handed

hand print of Beatles icon George Harrison on an off-white 8.5 x 11 sheet, signed and inscribed below in blue ink, “To Bob, George Harrison.” In fine condition. A spectacular piece evoking his album cover for ‘Living in the Material World.’ Starting Bid $500

550. Beatles: George Harrison Signed Book.

Signed book: Songs by George Harrison: Book and Record Set, Vol. 1. Limited edition, numbered 1828/2500. Surrey, England: Genesis Publications Limited, 1987. Leather-bound hardcover with handmade clamshell case, 8 x 11, 175 pages. Signed on the colophon in ink, “George Harrison.” Also signed on a bookplate affixed to the first free end page by the illustrator Keith West. Slipcase includes a limited edition four-song CD with the tracks ‘Sat Singing,’ ‘Lay His Head,’ ‘For You Blue,’ and ‘Flying Hour.’ In fine to very fine condition. A gorgeous example of this deluxe limited edition signed book—an essential volume for any music lover’s library. Starting Bid $200

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551. Beatles: George Harrison Signature. Vintage ink signature, “George Harrison,” on a blue 4.25 x 4 album page. In very fine condition. Starting Bid $200

553. Beatles: John Lennon Signed Book. Signed book: In His Own Write. Later printing. London: Jonathan Cape, 1964. Hardcover, 5.25 x 7, 76 pages. Prominently signed opposite the title page in blue ballpoint, “John Lennon.” Autographic condition: fine, with a hint of light soiling. Book condition: VG-/None, with heavy wear to the spine, two leaves (pp. 45–48) detached from binding but present, and edgewear and scuffing to boards. First published in London in 1964, Lennon’s first literary effort is a thin volume comprised of nonsensical, disjointed short stories and line drawings. The first solo effort of any of the Beatles, In His Own Write remains a great showcase of Lennon’s creative talent. Starting Bid $500

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Beatles Book signed by Lennon and McCartney in October 1963

552. Beatles: John Lennon and Paul McCartney Signed ‘Beatles Book’ from October 1963. Monthly copy of The Beatles Book from October 1963, No. 3, 22 pages, 6 x 8.25, with the front cover depicting the Beatles playing in a swimming pool, signed on the front cover in blue ballpoint, “John Lennon, x,” and on the back cover, “Paul McCartney.” Collector’s notation to the front cover dates the autographs to October 4, 1963, when the band were at the Television House in London, making their debut on the ITV television program ‘Ready Steady Go.’ In fine condition, with light handling wear, toning along the spine, and various fan notations throughout. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tracks and by a letter of provenance from the original recipient: “John Lennon and Paul McCartney signed the Beatles Monthly book on 4 October 1963 at ‘Ready Steady Go.’ I went with 2 school friends but only one of us was lucky to be picked for the dance floor, myself and friend watched from behind barrier. My friend Sheila got the book signed for me. I remember Dusty Springfield was also on the bill.” Starting Bid $500

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554. Beatles: Paul McCartney Signed Fan Club Card. Vintage circa 1963 official Beatles Fan

Club promo card depicting Dezo Hoffmann’s image of the group seated in their collarless suits, 5.5 x 3.75, signed in blue ballpoint by Paul McCartney. In very good to fine condition, with light creasing and faint staining, and a neatly trimmed top edge. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tracks.’ Starting Bid $200

555. Beatles: Ringo Starr and Barbara Bach Signed Christmas Card. Christmas card with a

‘Santas and Snowflakes’ front design, measures 6.5 x 9 open, signed and inscribed inside in blue ballpoint, “To Nancy and Tony, Love, Richy, xxx +” and “Barbara, xxx.” The card was sent to Ringo’s aunt, Nancy Starkey, and her husband in the 1980s. In fine condition. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tracks. Starting Bid $200

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556. Bee Gees Signed Photograph. Stunning 1967 vintage glossy 5.75 x 8 promotional photograph of the Bee Gees, signed by the full original lineup: Robin Gibb, Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Vince Melouney, and Colin Petersen. All band members have signed in blue fountain pen with the exception of Barry, who has signed in black felt tip. In fine condition, with a crease to the upper right corner. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tracks. Signed promotional photographs of the original five-man Bee Gees lineup are exceedingly scarce. To date, this is the finest example we have encountered with this original lineup. Starting Bid $200

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Bob Dylan and Ken Kesey sign backstage during the 1987 Dylan/Dead ‘Alone & Together’ Tour 558. Bob Dylan and Ken Kesey Signed Backstage Pass Sheet. Color 8.5 x 11 backstage pass identification

sheet for the Bob Dylan and Grateful Dead show at Anaheim Stadium on July 28, 1987, signed in black felt tip by the legendary songwriter, “Bob Dylan.” Also signed in black ballpoint by ‘Acid Test’ pioneer and writer Ken Kesey, who mentored the Grateful Dead. Includes the seven-page memorandum packet with security instructions and schedules for the concert. In very good to fine condition, with dampstaining to the bottom and right edge, not at all affecting the signature. Accompanied by a letter of provenance from the original recipient, who was assigned to work back stage during the show. Starting Bid $200

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“It’s a hard, it’s a hard, it’s a hard, it’s a hard, it’s a hard rain gonna fall”

557. Bob Dylan Handwritten and Signed Lyrics for ‘A Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall’. Incredible handwritten lyrics by

Bob Dylan for his brilliant, hard-driving ballad, “A Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall,” one page, 8.25 x 11.75, Holmenkollen Park Hotel Rica letterhead, written in black ink and signed neatly at the conclusion, “Bob Dylan, 2013.” The lyrics begin:

“Oh, where have you been, my blue-eyed son? Where have you been, my darling young one? I’ve stumbled on the side of twelve misty mountains, I’ve walked and I’ve crawled on six crooked highways. Stepped in the middle of seven sad forests. Been out in front of a dozen dead oceans. Been ten thousand miles in the mouth of a

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graveyard and it’s a hard, it’s a hard, it’s a hard, it’s a hard, it’s a hard rain gonna fall” In very fine condition. Accompanied by a 2014 letter of authenticity from Jeff Rosen, president of the Bob Dylan Music Company, in full: “I represent Bob Dylan. This letter will certify that the hand-written lyrics to A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall, contained herein, is an authentic Bob Dylan manuscript, signed and dated in his own hand.” Originally recorded for his second album, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan (1963), ‘A Hard Rain’s a-Gonna Fall’ is characterized by symbolist imagery that communicates the pain and suffering of war-torn modernity. One of his most lyrically rich and complex early songs, ‘A Hard Rain’s a-Gonna Fall’ remains one of the great and most idiosyncratic protest songs in Dylan’s oeuvre. In very fine condition. Starting Bid $5000


559. Buddy Holly Signature. Vintage 1950s autograph book, 4.75 x 4, signed inside in blue ballpoint of Buddy Holly. The consignor notes that the signature was obtained at the Gaumont Theatre in Worcester, England, on March 11, 1958. In fine condition, with a few very thin stains. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tracks. Starting Bid $200

562. Prince Signature. Attractive ink signature, “Prince,” on an off-white 3.5 x 3 sheet. In fine condition. Accompanied by a full letter of authenticity from REAL. Starting Bid $200

560. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Signed Photograph.

Brilliant glossy 10 x 8 Shelter Records / ABC Records promotional photograph of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, signed by the entire band in black felt tip: Tom Petty, Stan Lynch, Mike Campbell, Ron Blair, and Benmont Tench. In fine condition. Accompanied by a full letter of authenticity from REAL. This promotional photograph was issued in early 1977, shortly after the band released their debut album, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, which garnered such hits as ‘Breakdown’ and ‘American Girl.’ An incredibly early and iconic image of the legendary band signed at the onset of their storied career. Starting Bid $200

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Scarce oversized portrait signed by Elvis Presley

561. Elvis Presley Signed Photograph. Scarce oversized 11 x 14 cardstock premium of Elvis Presley during a dramatic vocal performance, boldly signed and inscribed in blue ballpoint, “Bill, Thank you, Elvis Presley.” Features a pre-printed facsimile signature to lower left, and a date notation of “11-5-71.” In very good to fine condition, with light creasing, edge wear, and a short tear to the right edge. A large, classic signed portrait of ‘The King.’ Starting Bid $500

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Highly displayable The Works album, fully signed and uninscribed

563. Queen Signed Album. The Works album by Queen, signed nicely on the front cover in blue ballpoint, “Freddie Mercury, xx,” “Roger Taylor,” “Brian May, x,” and “John Deacon, ‘84.” In fine condition, with scattered small stains. The record is not included. Accompanied by a full letter of authenticity from REAL. An exceptional uninscribed album with terrific display value as each member has signed nicely above their respective image. Starting Bid $500

Queen rock the Hippodrome in late 1979

564. Queen Signatures (1979). Late 1979 Queen signatures on two orange 5.75 x 4 autograph book pages, signed and inscribed in ballpoint, “Love to Michelle, Freddie Mercury” and “John Deacon,” and “Brian May” and “Roger Taylor,” who adds “Queen” in bubble lettering. In fine condition, with a thin edge stain to the top edge of the Mercury sheet. The consignor notes that the autographs were obtained at the Queen performance that took place at the Hippodrome in Bristol, England, on December 9, 1979. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tracks. Starting Bid $500

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Debut EP from the Rolling Stones, signed days before their historic first American tour

565. Rolling Stones Signed Self-Titled Debut EP 45 RPM Record. Very rare 1964 UK vinyl pressing (DFE

8560) of the Rolling Stones’ self-titled debut EP, signed on the back cover in blue ballpoint by the entire group: Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and Bill Wyman. The consignor notes that the signatures were obtained at the Adelphi Theatre in Slough, England, on May 30, 1964, which was the final show of their second British tour and just days before the band’s ‘1st American Tour 1964.’ In fine condition, with a small area of surface loss to the upper left corner. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tracks and by a letter of provenance from the original recipient. Early signed Rolling Stones studio recordings are quite rare and this is an outstanding example of their historic debut EP, few of which have ever surfaced. Starting Bid $500

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566. Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Signed Photograph. Glossy 10.25 x 8

Rolling Stones Records promotional photo of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards that was taken by Ken Regan in 1984 whilst the Rolling Stones were shooting the video for the song ‘She Was Hot,’ signed in blue felt tip by the two pictured musicians. In very good to fine condition, with light surface creasing to the lower left corner. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tracks. Starting Bid $200

Handwritten song list by Bruce Springsteen, citing several early tunes with Steel Mill

567. Bruce Springsteen Handwritten Song List. Unusual handwritten song list by Bruce Springsteen, one page both sides, 7.75 x 10.5, no date. Desirable handwritten list naming the titles of 47 songs, including several early Springsteen songs from his time with Steel Mill; among the songs listed a “Good Lovion’ Woman,” “Janey,” “Sweet Melinda,” “The Train Song,” “Goin’ Down Slow,” “Black Sun,” “Hail Hail Resurrection,” “Georgia,” “All Man the Guns,” “Oh Mama Why,” “Train Ride,” “Sister Theresa,” “Temporarily Out of Order,” “Come On,” and “America Under Fire.” In fine condition. Accompanied by a full letter of authenticity from Beckett Authentication Services. Steel Mill was an early Springsteen band active from 1969 to 1971, which included three future members of the E Street Band—Vini Lopez, Danny Federici, and Steve Van Zandt. Starting Bid $200

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569. Van Halen Signed Poster. Appealing color 22 x 12 poster of Van Halen removed from the centerfold of a tour book,

signed under their likeness in blue felt tip by Eddie Van Halen, and in red felt tip by Sammy Hagar, Alex Van Halen, and Michael Anthony. In very good to fine condition, with some creasing to the top center. Accompanied by a full letter of authenticity from REAL. Starting Bid $200

568. U2 Signed Program. Program from the European leg of U2’s War Tour, 8 x 11.5, 14 pages, signed on the front cover in black felt tip, “Bono ‘83,” and in blue and black ballpoint, “Edge,” “Adam,” and “Larry.” In very good to fine condition, with light staining, soiling, and general handling wear. Accompanied by a full letter of authenticity from REAL. The band toured Europe from February to April of 1983, before setting their sights on America, at first playing small college venues before expanding to larger arenas. Starting Bid $200

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entertainment Rare Academy Award for “the color set decoration of ‘An American in Paris,’ 1951”

696. Academy Award Plaque: Set Decoration for An American in Paris (1951). Rare original Academy Award

plaque presented “to Edwin B. Willis and Keogh Gleason in recognition of the color set decoration of ‘An American in Paris,’ 1951,” featuring the gilt cast plaque set upon a black base. The tablet features the iconic Oscar figure in high relief, and reads: “Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, Award of Merit for Outstanding Achievement.” The engraved presentation plaque is affixed to the front panel of the base. In fine condition, with overall rubbing and tarnishing to the metal. An American in Paris, inspired by George Gershwin’s jazz-influenced orchestral piece of the same name, was a massive success at the start of the 1950s. The musical comedy, directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron, garnered eight Academy Award nominations, winning six (including Best Picture). Willis and Keogh, the recipients of this award, were two of the most celebrated set decorators in Hollywood—both designers for MGM, they won a combined twelve Oscars between 1942 and 1959. Starting Bid $1000

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Rare 1942 Academy Award still photography medal presented to Hollywood’s pin-up extraordinaire

697. Academy Award Still Photography Medal: Whitey Schafer (1942). Extremely rare Academy Award medal, measuring 1.75? in diameter, given to Whitey Schafer in 1942 for his outstanding achievement in Hollywood photography. Front features the words “Annual Still Photography Medal” and an Oscar statuette in relief, with text on the reverse reading, “Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, First Award to A. L. Whitey Schafer, For Outstanding Achievement, Class 8, 1942.” The lustrous gold-plated award features a beautiful mirror-like finish. Complete with its original cardboard box. In fine condition, with some staining to the box. Accompanied by one of Schafer’s Paramount Pictures business cards. Starting Bid $500

698. John Barrymore Signed Photograph. Vintage matte-finish 8 x 10 studio portrait of Barrymore in a suit and tie, signed and inscribed in fountain pen, “For Chico—in grateful remembrance—Long may he wave!—from his friend, John Barrymore.” Reverse bears a Roger Hurlburt collection stamp. In fine condition, with light edge rippling, and a trivial chip to the right border. Starting Bid $200

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Extremely rare and desirable letter from Browning, signed the year he directed Freaks 699. Tod Browning Typed Letter Signed. TLS,

one page, 7 x 9, personal letterhead, November 26, 1932. A letter of recommendation from Tod Browning, who writes: “For the past two and one-half years Hugh Murrey Cummings has been in my employ. During this time I have found him to be a diligent and conscientious worker and at no time could his honesty be questioned. Upon his re-admittance to the United States it is my intention that Mr. Cummings will reenter my employ.” The letter is matted and framed with a vintage Clarence Sinclair Bull portrait of Browning to an overall size of 23 x 19.25; moreover, the matting itself has been impressively and creatively cut to display a spooky nighttime rendering of Dracula’s castle. In fine condition. Browning remains rare across all signed formats, with this being just our third item and the very first letter we have offered from the influential filmmaker. Furthermore, this example is made all the more significant given that it was written in 1932, the same year Browning released the cult classic Freaks, a film widely considered to be the director’s magnum opus. Starting Bid $200

700. Lon Chaney, Jr. Signed Photograph. Vintage 4 x 5.5

paperstock photo of Lon Chaney Jr. as the title creature from the 1941 horror classic The Wolf Man, signed in the lower border in black ballpoint, “Lon Chaney.” Reverse bears a Roger Hurlburt collection stamp. In fine condition, with a few unobtrusive light creases. Chaney is extremely rare in signed photos as the Wolf Man—a must-have for the true horror aficionado. Starting Bid $200

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Wolfman’s Father—a rare oversized still signed by Lon Chaney, inscribed to the future editor of The Wizard of Oz 701. Lon Chaney, Sr. Signed Photograph. Striking vintage matte-

finish 14 x 11 photo of Lon Chaney emulating the iconic ‘Whistler’s Mother’ painting, signed and inscribed in fountain pen to an early female film editor, “To my very dear friend Blanche Sewell, Sincerely, Lon Chaney.” In fine condition. The recipient, Blanche Sewell, worked as an editor at MGM from 1925 through 1949, working on a number of classic films including The Wizard of Oz and Grand Hotel. Her only known collaboration with Lon Chaney is the 1926 film Tell It to the Marines, which was the biggest box office success of Chaney’s career. Starting Bid $200

702. Lon Chaney, Sr. Signed Oversized Photograph. Vintage

matte-finish 9.25 x 12.5 photo of Lon Chaney as Sergeant O’Hara for the 1926 silent film Tell It to the Marines, signed and inscribed in fountain pen, “To Eleanor Packer, Most sincerely, Lon Chaney.” Double-cloth-matted and framed to an overall size of 17.25 x 20.25. In fine condition, with a short tear to the right edge. Starting Bid $200

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703. Colin Clive Signed Photograph. British actor (1900– 1937) who earned a place in film history for his performances as Dr. Henry Frankenstein in Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein. Vintage pearl-finish 8 x 10 bust-length portrait of Clive in a suit and tie, signed in fountain pen, “Best wishes, Colin Clive.” In fine condition, with light silvering to the darker areas of the image. Starting Bid $200

Scarce oversized portrait of King Kong’s director 704. Merian C. Cooper Signed Photograph. Adventurer, director, screenwriter, and producer (1893-1973) whose most famous film was the 1933 movie King Kong. Uncommon oversized vintage matte-finish 10.25 x 13.25 photo of Cooper posing with a pipe, signed and inscribed in fountain pen, “To Ben Benjamin, With sincere regards and thanks, Merian C. Cooper.” Blindstamped in the lower right by photographer Alexander Kahle. In fine condition, with poor contrast to the signature and handwriting. Starting Bid $200

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705. James Dean Signature. Ballpoint signature and inscription, “To Carrie, James Dean,” on a neatly trimmed

light green 4 x 2 album page, with collector’s notations dating the autograph to May 1, 1955. In fine condition. Accompanied by a glossy photo of the Hollywood legend. On March 26–27, 1955, just before filming began on Rebel Without a Cause, Dean competed in his first professional event at the Palm Springs Road Races, which was held in Palm Springs, California. He died in a car crash roughly six months later when he was traveling to a sports car racing competition in Salinas. Starting Bid $300

706. James Dean Signature. Extremely early ink signature, “Jimmie Dean,” on an off-white 6 x 9.5 sheet of notebook paper, the reverse of which features a handwritten work assignment by his 5th grade classmate Eddie Van Ness, who dates his work to December 12, 1941, which places James Dean at the age of 10 when he made this autograph. In fine condition. In 1941, Dean performed in his very first play, entitled ‘To Them That Sleep in Darkness.’ Starting Bid $200

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Realistic bronze life mask of James Dean 707. James Dean Life Mask. Scarce heavy bronze-

finish metal life mask of James Dean, measuring 6 x 11 x 5 and mounted onto a frame to an overall size of 13 x 16. Total weight is 8.75 lbs. Although unconfirmed, this mask matches neatly with the mold made during the production of Giant, not long before Dean’s untimely death at the age of 24. In fine condition, with scattered marks and scuffs. Starting Bid $200

From the wardrobe of James Dean 708. James Dean’s Personally-Owned and -Worn Collared Shirt. James Dean’s personally-owned and -worn

cream-tone collared shirt, size medium, with floral pattern, black silk accents, and the inner collar featuring a “Custom Original, John Mills, California” label. In fine condition.

Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from the original recipient, Michael Taylor, in part: “I obtained this shirt and other personal items belonging to James Dean directly from James Dean. I met James Dean through Gary Thompson…[and] I would spend time with James Dean at his apartment, restaurants and later I would watch [him] race in several events. I remained friends with him until his passing in 1955. This shirt has remained in my personal collection since that time.” Starting Bid $300

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709. Frances Farmer Signed Photograph. Promising American actress (1913–1970) whose career was cut short by alcoholism. She retired from films in 1942 and spent a large part of the remainder of her life in mental institutions, dying of cancer at 57. Scarce vintage glossy 8 x 10 Paramount Pictures publicity photo of Farmer at the start of her Hollywood career, signed in fountain pen by the 23-year-old actress, “Frances Farmer, July 30, ‘37.” Reverse bears two Culver Pictures stamps. In fine condition, with a single tack hole to the top edge, and a light crease to the upper right corner. Starting Bid $200

710. W. C. Fields Signed Photograph. Vintage glossy 11 x 14 photo of Fields handsomely dressed in a sharp suit and bow tie, signed and inscribed in fountain pen, “To Dorothy Gull—with sincere good wishes, W. C. Fields.” Reverse bears a Hal Phyfe credit stamp. In very good condition, with two creases to Fields’ forehead, and other noticeable creasing, primarily to the perimeter and heaviest at the bottom. A fabulous oversized autographed portrait of the legendary comedian during his vaudeville days. Starting Bid $200

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A scarce letter from Baron Frankenstein

711. Frankenstein: Frederick Kerr Autograph Letter Signed. English actor of stage and screen (1858–1933) who is best known as the old Baron Frankenstein in Frankenstein. ALS signed “F. Kerr,” two pages on two adjoining sheets, 4.5 x 7, 3. St. James Street letterhead, May 24, 1892. Handwritten letter to an unidentified woman, in part: “I am going…[to] some seaside town if I can arrange a satisfactory tour but with an entertainment only. Had it been otherwise I should have been very glad to avail myself of your letter. I hope something good will soon turn up.” In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

Wooden Xmas cards made by Dwight Frye of Dracula fame 712. Dwight Frye (5) Handmade Christmas Cards. Limited

edition set of five wooden Christmas cards hand-made by classic horror character actor Dwight Frye. The second of five issued sets, each coaster-shaped card measures 4 x 4 and has been hand-painted by Frye with mirthful, holiday-themed imagery, such as Santa Claus, a jack-in-the-box, a rocking horse, a snowy town at night, and a comedy and tragedy mask design. The backs of each are annotated “Dwight Frye’s Christmas Cards,” the date they were made (1937-1941), and their edition number. In overall fine condition, with some old mounting residue on the backs of a few. Starting Bid $200

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Garbo drives!— a twice-signed preliminary California license application 713. Greta Garbo Document Signed. Desirable partly-printed DS, signed twice, “Greta Garbo,” one page, 5.5 x 8.25, February 17, 1958. Preliminary license application form from the State of California Department of Motor Vehicles, filled out in Garbo’s hand with her name and address, “Greta Garbo, 626 Foothill North, Beverly Hills,” personal details (sex: “F,” height: “5 7,” birth date: “9-18-05,” weight: “120,” eye color: “Blue, Gray,” hair color: “Brown,” age: “52,” and marital status: “No”). In fine condition. Accompanied by a letter of authenticity from noted autograph expert Charles Hamilton. Starting Bid $200

714. Oliver Hardy Signed Photograph. Vintage mattefinish 8 x 10 photo of the rotund comedian wearing a top hat and a mischievous smile, signed in blue ballpoint, “Good luck to, Oliver Hardy,” who has left the inscription blank. In very fine condition. A crystal clear portrait of the legendary entertainer. Starting Bid $200

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715. Jean Harlow Signature.

Highly sought vintage pencil signature and inscription, “To Rex + Bab, Best wishes from Jean Harlow,” on an off-white 5.5 x 4.5 album page with an affixed image of the actress. The reverse is signed by actor Edmund Lowe. In very good to fine condition, with light toning from prior display. Starting Bid $200

Incredibly rare letter by the cult horror icon: “I’m working in a new movie, ‘Murder Mansion,’ hence, kept plenty busy” 716. Rondo Hatton Autograph Letter Signed. ALS signed “Rondo Hatton,” three pages,

7.25 x 10.5, no date but circa 1945. Handwritten letter offering some wise words of advice and commenting on an upcoming role. In part: “I know you’re happy about winning the scholarship—and altho, as you wrote, it is only for one year—don’t be afraid, or alarmed. Just remember it’s the first step along your way to your goal...do your best day by day—and you’ll find all will come out ‘OK,’ no fooling...At the moment, I’m working in a new movie, ‘Murder Mansion,’ hence, kept plenty busy but wanted you to know how glad I was to receive your letter, and to let you know I am pulling for you, as they say. Thank you too for your good wishes for my movie work.” In fine condition. Hatton evidently refers to the Universal Pictures film House of Horrors, in which he played a madman named ‘The Creeper.’ Hatton’s autograph is virtually nonexistent in any form—this is the first we have offered in nearly ten years. Starting Bid $200

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Edith Head appears on Omnibus with a dozen famous costumes—including designs for Marilyn Monroe, Jean Harlow, and Audrey Hepburn

717. Edith Head (4) Documents Signed. Archive of four documents signed by Edith Head, totaling thirteen pages, 8.5 x

11, February 22, 1980. The archive concerns her appearance on the educational television series ‘Omnibus,’ and includes a “list of costumes to be insured” on June Van Dyke Productions letterhead, describing costumes designed for icons such as Marilyn Monroe, Jean Harlow, Rita Hayworth, Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly, Elizabeth Taylor, Bette Davis, Mae West, Joan Crawford, and others, amounting to a total value of $260,000. The documents signed by Head include a standard AFTRA engagement contract for her appearance, an affiliated memorandum agreement, a credit rider, and a compensation compliance document. In overall fine condition. Starting Bid $200

718. O. P. Heggie Signed Photograph. Character actor

(1877–1936) who portrayed the kindly blind hermit in The Bride of Frankenstein. Rare vintage matte-finish 8 x 10 photo of O. P. Heggie as King Louis XI for the 1930 film The Vagabond King, signed and inscribed in fountain pen, “To Fred Foster, Sincerely, O. P. Heggie, 1929.” In fine condition. Heggie remains very scarce in signed photographs, this being our first in over 17 years. Starting Bid $200

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719. Audrey Hepburn Signed Photograph. Lovely color glossy

10 x 8 close-up photo of Audrey Hepburn under an orange parasol, signed in blue felt tip. In fine condition, with an emulsion scuff in the signature area. Starting Bid $200

720. Audrey Hepburn Signed Photograph. Lovely 8.25 x 11 book photo of Hepburn flashing a bright smile in a wonderful front-facing pose, signed and inscribed in black felt tip, “To Doug, good luck! Audrey Hepburn.” In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

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Thrilling oversized signed photo of Alfred Hitchcock, enhanced by a self-portrait sketch 721. Alfred Hitchcock Signed Photograph.

Exceptional oversized vintage glossy 10.25 x 13.25 close-up photo of influential thriller director Alfred Hitchcock, signed and inscribed in white ink, “To John Buchanan, from Alfred J. Hitchcock,” drawing his iconic self-portrait sketch to the left of his name. In fine condition, with light edge rippling, and a couple of creases to the lower left corner, not touching any of the handwriting. A remarkable autographed portrait of cinema’s celebrated ‘Master of Suspense,’ enhanced by the original sketch of his unmistakable profile. Starting Bid $300

722. Boris Karloff Signed Photograph. Vintage matte-finish 8 x 10

head-and-shoulders photo of the highly regarded actor, signed and inscribed in fountain pen, “For Ernest Smalley, Sincerely, Boris Karloff.” Reverse bears a Roger Hurlburt collection stamp. In very fine condition. Starting Bid $200

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723. Laurel and Hardy (2) Documents Signed. Two DSs

from Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, both one page, 8.5 x 11, regarding contracts with Hal Roach Studios, Inc. The Laurel document, October 8, 1937, concerns an additional $5000 bonus for completion of four photoplays, signed at the conclusion by Laurel and countersigned by Hal E. Roach; and the Hardy document, October 6, 1937, exercises its option to employ the actor for another year, signed below by Hardy. In overall fine condition. Starting Bid $200

724. Laurel and Hardy Signed Photograph. Vintage glossy 5.5 x 3.5 photo of the comedy duo side-by-side in their iconic bowler hats, signed and inscribed in fountain pen, “Thank you Jimmy! Stan Laurel” and “Oliver Hardy.” In fine condition, with some light postal impressions. Starting Bid $200

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725. Bela Lugosi Signed Photograph. Magnificent vintage matte-finish 8 x 10 profile portrait of the legendary actor, nicely signed and inscribed in fountain pen, “To Anna, in remembrance, Bela Lugosi.” Reverse bears a Roger Hurlburt collection stamp. In fine condition, with light silvering to the darker areas of the image. Starting Bid $200

Scarce oversized autographed photo of Groucho: “Had I known this was for you I’d have worn a necktie” 726. Groucho Marx Signed Photograph. Fantastic oversized vintage matte-finish 12 x 16 head-and-shoulders portrait of Groucho Marx with a cigar clenched in the side of his mouth, signed and inscribed in blue ballpoint, “Dear Ed—Had I known this was for you I’d have worn a necktie—Best, Groucho.” Affixed to a same-size mount and in fine condition. Starting Bid $200

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Oversized portrait signed by the four Marx Bros.—perhaps the finest known! 727. Marx Brothers Signed Photograph.

Amazing vintage matte-finish 11 x 14 photo of the four Marx Brothers together, inscribed across the top in an unknown hand, “Best Wishes to Tom,” and signed by the four legendary comedians, “Groucho,” “Harpo,” “Zeppo,” and “Chico Marx.” Reverse is stamped with the recipient’s name, “Tom G. Murray,” and address in Mira Loma, California. In very fine condition. Accompanied by a full letter of authenticity from JSA. An absolutely outstanding oversized pose boasting four nice, bold autographs of the Marx Brothers. Starting Bid $300

728. Steve McQueen Document Signed. DS, signed “Steven T. McQueen,” one page, 8.5 x 11, October 31, 1979. Document headed “Solar Productions, Inc., Consent of Directors to Corporate Action,” by which the directors of the corporation consent to and adopt a series of resolutions. Signed at the conclusion in ink by Steve McQueen and Kenneth Ziffren. In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

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“Love & Kisses, Marilyn Monroe”— sultry oversized glamour portrait by Powolny

729. Marilyn Monroe Signed Photograph. Stunning vintage matte-finish 11 x 14 soft-lit portrait of Monroe in rapturous

close-up, signed and inscribed in blue ballpoint, “To Bill, Love & Kisses, Marilyn Monroe.” In very good to fine condition, with some creasing to the background edges. Accompanied by a full letter of authenticity from PSA/DNA. Markedly enhanced by its atypical size and glamourous pose, this is a simply exquisite depiction of the radiant actress as part of Frank Powolny’s gorgeous publicity stills for the 1953 film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Most famously associated with his classic World War II pinup of Betty Grable, Powolny remained a trusted photographer for Monroe throughout her career and is noted as taking the last known still photographs of the starlet during the production of Something’s Got to Give, one week before her death in 1962. An uncommon, seductive image of the iconic starlet. Starting Bid $1000

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Fingerprinted ID card issued to “Norma Jean DiMaggio” to entertain troops in Korea

Images larger than actual size. 730. Marilyn Monroe Signed Department of Defense ID Card with Two Fingerprint Marks (1954). Very rare “Noncombatant’s Certificate of Identity” card issued to Marilyn Monroe by the U. S. Government’s Department of Defense, 3.75 x 2.5, signed in blue ballpoint, “Norma Jean DiMaggio,” whose left and right index fingerprints are pressed in black ink on the reverse. Countersigned on the front by the issuing officer and marked “Void” in black ink. In fine condition. The photo is not original and was affixed at a later date by the consignor. Accompanied by a full letter of authenticity from JSA. This is the file copy of the ID card issued to Marilyn Monroe during her famous visit to entertain the American soldiers in Korea. Monroe had just married Joe DiMaggio on January 14th of that year and they traveled to Japan for their honeymoon. She received this ID card from the U.S. Army Provost Marshall’s Office in Tokyo before flying to Korea. Monroe performed in 10 shows over four days before a total audience of 100,000 soldiers. Starting Bid $1000

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Emotional handwritten letter by Marilyn Monroe, referring to her mentors, Lee and Paula Strasberg, and her lover, Arthur Miller 731. Marilyn Monroe Handwritten Letter. Handwritten letter in pencil by Marilyn Monroe, unsigned, one page, both sides, 3.75 x 6.75, no date (circa 1956-1957). Addressed to Dr. Margaret Hohenberg, in full (struck through words are in brackets): “I’ve been wondering myself why I don’t write to you. [I thought it has to do with the part that] I’ve been feeling I was taken away from you or that you sent me away from you [with your permission]. On the whole, things are going rather well so far. M.C.A., our agents, and Stein, our lawyer [are], have dealt dealing with Natasha but, we’ll see—I have a strange feeling about Paula. I mean, she works differently than Lee. Anyway I keep feeling I won’t be able to do the part when I have too it like a horrible nightmare. [at the top, Monroe continues on about Paula Strasberg: “but she is a wonderful and warm person—which also bewilders me”] Also I guess I didn’t write you before this because I was waiting to see if I would get shot-first. Arthur writes me every day, at least [that] it gives me [a little] air to breathe, I can’t get used to the fact that he loves me and I keep waiting for him to stop loving me though I hope he never will, but I keep telling myself, who knows?” In fine condition. This letter is published in the 2010 book Fragments: Poems, Intimate Notes, Letters (pgs. 202-203).

An insightful letter from Monroe that features several notable associations: psychoanalysis Dr. Margaret Hohenberg treated Monroe from 1955 until the spring of 1957, when the latter began seeing Dr. Marianne Kris; Lee and Paul Strasberg were the husband-and-wife acting coaches and confidantes of Monroe, helping the young actress bloom into one of Hollywood’s most sought-after stars; prior to joining the Strasbergs, Monroe had studied under Columbia Pictures head drama coach Natasha Lytess, with whom Monroe, in 1956, had to sever ties with when the former reportedly became too obsessive; amid a whirlwind of media publicity, 30-year-old Marilyn Monroe married playwright Arthur Miller on June 29, 1956. His steadying presence allowed her to find the family she always wanted, and his support and guidance led Monroe to her acclaimed role in Some Like It Hot. The couple’s relationship, marred by Monroe’s addiction to sleeping pills, ended in divorce five years after it had begun. A content-rich handwritten letter from Monroe that dates to a particularly important period of her short yet legendary career. Starting Bid $1000

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City of Los Angeles commendation awarded to Marilyn Monroe’s foster sister to celebrate “the dedication of her star on the walk of fame”

732. Marilyn Monroe: Bebe Goddard Commendation Certificate. DS, signed “James K. Hahn,” one page, 10 x 14.5, June 1, 1992.

Certificate of Commendation issued by the City of Los Angeles to Monroe’s foster sister, reading: “Commendation presented to BeBe Goddard, Foster Sister of Marilyn Monroe, in celebration of Marilyn Monroe’s birthday and the dedication of her star on the walk of fame, we extend best wishes for continued happiness on this joyous occasion.” Signed at the conclusion by Los Angeles City Attorney James K. Hahn. Retains the gold foil seal and ribbon affixed to the lower left, and presented in its original folder. In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

733. Christopher Reeve Signed Photograph. Iconic color glossy 10 x 8 photo of

Christopher Reeve flying through the city as Superman, nicely signed in black felt tip. In very good to fine condition, with a few small creases, and two short tears to the left edge. A scarce and spectacular pose from his legendary super hero role. Starting Bid $200

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‘‘Senate Filibuster for Frank’—signed special volume honoring Sinatra’s retirement

734. Frank Sinatra Signed Book.

Custom-bound volume entitled in gilt lettering on the front cover, ‘Senate Filibuster for FRANK, June 30, 1971,’ leather-bound hardcover with slipcase, 8.5 x 11.5, signed and inscribed on an opening page in black ink, “For Joe and Dee, The contents of this book, of which I’m so proud, come to you with my love and affectionate hopes for you both. Francis Sinatra, May 7–1973, Palm Springs.” Specially bound for Sinatra by the California Bookbinding Company in Hollywood, the volume contains a full copy of the Congressional Record, Vol. 117, No. 101, Proceedings and Debates of the 92nd Congress, First Session. In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

The Laurel & Hardy director inscribes an oversized portrait to Clara Bow 735. Malcolm St. Clair Signed Photograph. Hollywood film director, writer, producer, and actor (1897–1952) who directed the original Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in 1928, and most of Laurel & Hardy’s later films at 20th Century Fox. Vintage sepia matte-finish 11 x 14 photo of St. Clair in a halflength pose, signed and inscribed in green fountain pen, “To my blind bow love, Mally, 1928,” drawing a sketch of “Ducky” in the upper right corner. In fine condition, with some smudging to ink. Starting Bid $200

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736. Thelma Todd Signed Photograph. American ac-

tress (1906-1935) best remembered for her appearances in such comedy classics as Monkey Business, Horse Feathers, and Another Fine Mess, who mysteriously died from carbon monoxide poisoning. Scarce vintage glossy 8 x 10 doubleweight photo of Todd clutching her pearls in a lovely half-length pose, signed and inscribed in white fountain pen, “To George Miller, with best wishes, Sincerely, Thelma Todd, 29.” Reverse bears a Stax credit stamp. In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

Rare oversized Valentino portrait 737. Rudolph Valentino Signed Photograph.

Vintage matte-finish 11 x 14 oversized photo of Rudolph Valentino as Lt. Vladimir Dubrovsky in the 1925 silent film The Eagle, signed and inscribed in fountain pen, “To Jack Gamese, Sincerely, Rudolph Valentino.” In very good to fine condition, with a crease to Valentino’s hat, some scratches to his right sleeve, two edge tears, and some chipping to borders. Starting Bid $200

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Terrifically rare letter archive from Edward Van Sloan, who comments on Eisenhower, Beethoven, and Dracula: “It was gosh awful thirty five years ago—what it must be like today! I think nothing dates faster than a motion picture”

739. Edward Van Sloan Archive of (11) Autograph Letters Signed. Rare archive of 11 ALSs from classic horror actor

Edward Van Sloan, who famously starred in Dracula, Frankenstein, and The Mummy. The handwritten letters, each addressed to his nephew Bill, dated between 1950 and 1963, amount to a total of 36 pages of handwriting and 13 signatures, with Van Sloan signing either as “Uncle Van” or “Van.” The content consists of typical everyday events and health updates with flashes of humor and his forthright commentary. One letter, in particular, dated February 3, 1958, offers his thoughts on a variety of notable figures, including Dwight D. Eisenhower (“I admire the man and I think he served one great purpose—International prestige for the U.S….He no doubt is an able Administrator but seems to lack the qualities of a dynamic Executive”), Leonard Bernstein (“I don’t think he’s a Bruno Walter, and has lots of the weaknesses or quirks of a young conductor, but to me he has the one great virtue—he’s interesting”), Beethoven (“In my not so humble opinion Beethoven couldn’t write for the Human Voice—he insisted on treating it as an orchestra and made demands on it the vocal chores simply couldn’t supply”) He closes with a surprising critique of perhaps his most famous work: “That reminds me of your failure to see the ‘Dracula’ film on T.V. How lucky you were. It was gosh awful thirty five years ago—what it must be like today! I think nothing dates faster than a motion picture.” In overall fine condition. Starting Bid $500

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Rare promissory note to “Mrs. Valentino” signed just days before the sex symbol’s scandalous bigamy debacle

738. Rudolph Valentino Document Signed. Promissory note, 8.25 x 3.5, filled out in another hand and signed by Valentino, “Rudolph Valentino,” payable to his wife, Mrs. Rudolph Valentino, for $5000, May 1, 1922. In fine condition. This promissory note is for roughly half of the alimony settlement to be paid to his ex-wife, fellow silent film star, Jean Acker, who he divorced on March 4, 1922. Signed documents from Valentino are scarce, and the timing and circumstances surrounding this particular item make it an invaluable addition to any classic film collection.Starting Bid $200

“The ocean here is warm and clear,” Wayne writes his children from his South Pacific USO tour, “There are a lot of sharks tho’” 740. John Wayne Autograph Letter Signed. World War II-dated ALS signed

“Daddy,” two pages, 8 x 10.25, postmarked by the U.S. Army Postal Service on February 15, 1944. Handwritten letter from John Wayne to his children, in part (spelling retained): “Daddy had an afternoon off yesterday and went to a native island... The ocean here is warm and clear; we can see different shapes and kinds of coral on the ocean bed. There are a lot of sharks tho.’” In fine condition. Accompanied by the original hand-addressed mailing envelope, with Wayne incorporating his autograph into the return address field, “J. Wayne, U.S.O.– APO 923, ? Spec Service, ? Postmaster, San Francisco.” Starting Bid $200

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“This was fun. Duke, John Wayne, 1974” 741. John Wayne Signature. Felt tip signature and inscrip-

tion, “Emile—This was fun. Duke, John Wayne, 1974,” on an off-white 6.75 x 10 book page. In fine condition, with a trimmed left edge. Starting Bid $200

743. James Whale Original Artwork. Attractive original

character artwork by James Whale for the 1920 theater production of Abraham Lincoln, accomplished in watercolor, ink, and graphite on a 7.75 x 9.75 sheet, and depicting a gentleman in full-length, with Whale adding in pencil, “Cyril Wood as ‘Slaney,’” and signing in the lower left, “J. Whale, 1920.” Matted and framed to an overall size of 18.25 x 20.25. In fine condition, with some faint stains to the perimeter. Starting Bid $200

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Large, floral oil painting by the Frankenstein director

742. James Whale Original Still Life Painting. Rare, large original still life painting by acclaimed English film director

James Whale, accomplished in oil on a 32 x 29.5 canvas panel, signed in the lower left corner in paint, “James Whale—56—.” The painting is a classic still life study, a bouquet of multicolored flowers of varying blooms placed in a vase that is set on a wooden side table. Displayed in an ornate wooden frame to an overall size of 43 x 41. In fine condition, with varying degrees of chipping and cracking to the frame. After an influential and profitable 10-year run of filmmaking, including horror classics Frankenstein, The Old Dark House, The Invisible Man, and Bride of Frankenstein, Whale exited the full-time movie business in 1941. In his partial retirement—Whale made a couple of short films and an ephemeral return to Broadway—he was reintroduced to his love of painting by his longtime partner, producer David Lewis, and eventually built a large studio for himself. The Oscar-winning 1998 biopic Gods and Monsters, starring Ian McKellen as Whale, highlights the director’s love of drawing and painting. Starting Bid $300

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744. James Whale and R. C. Sherriff Signed Book. Signed book: Journey’s End: A Play in Three

Acts. First edition. London: Victor Gollancz Ltd., 1929. Softcover, 4.25 x 7.25, 128 pages. Signed on the first free end page in pencil, “Yours, James Whale,” and in fountain pen, “Yours very sincerely, R. C. Sherriff, Santa Monica, 3 June 1932.” In fine condition, with toning and some spotting to the signed page. Accompanied by the book’s original orange wrapper and bookmark. Starting Bid $200

Rare letter by Ed Wood on his unfinished pet project, “Hell Born”— “I will personally do what I can, in anyway, to enhance the production of this film” 745. Ed Wood Typed Letter Signed. TLS signed

“Edw. D. Wood Jr.,” one page, 8.5 x 11, personal letterhead, September 30, 1958. Letter to Marge Usher, in part: “Pursuant to our discussion, I am prepared to transfer to you my completed shooting script…as well as approximately two thousand (2,000) feet of film pertaining to the picture (finished) ‘Hell Born,’ for the sum of three thousand dollars ($3,000.00). I am also prepared to deliver the actors seen in the filmed portion—and further I will personally do what I can, in anyway, to enhance the production of this film.” In fine condition. Starting Bid $200

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sports 924. Jimmie Foxx and Connie Mack Signed Photograph. Vintage

glossy 6.25 x 4.5 photo of Jimmie Foxx and Connie Mack enjoying themselves at The Club 100 in New York City, presented in its original 8.5 x 6.5 souvenir folder, signed inside on the border in pencil by Foxx and Mack. Also annotated “Nov. 11, 1945” in an unknown hand, with a presentation inscription along the bottom. In very good to fine condition, with a tear to the bottom border of the simple mat, not affecting either of the signatures, and minor surface loss inside the cover. Accompanied by a full letter of authenticity from JSA. Starting Bid $200

925. Kenesaw Mountain Landis Signed Photograph. First baseball commissioner (1866–1944), who was elected to office on November 12, 1920, and helped restore public confidence in baseball following the Black Sox scandal of 1919. He also served as a United States federal judge from 1905 to 1922. Scarce vintage matte-finish 9 x 11.25 portrait of Judge Landis, signed and inscribed in fountain pen, “To Chris Iammarino…with my hearty good wishes, Kenesaw M. Landis, April 5, 1932.” In fine condition, with scattered light silvering to darker areas of the image. Starting Bid $200

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Spectacular single-signed Babe Ruth baseball

926. Babe Ruth Signed Baseball. Fantastic official Reach American League (Harridge) baseball signed in blue

fountain pen on the sweet spot, “Babe Ruth.” In fine condition, with generally uniform light overall soiling, and scattered scuffing not at all affecting the bold signature. An unusually clean and bright example, this is a marvelous singlesigned baseball boasting a bold autograph of the legendary Babe Ruth. Accompanied by a full letter of authenticity from PSA/DNA. Starting Bid $1000

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928. Summer Olympics Collection of (20) Participation Medals. Appealing collection of 20 participation medals from

Summer Olympic Games, featuring consecutive held Olympiads from 1936 to 2016—highlighted by the rare Stockholm 1956 Summer Olympics Bronze Participation Medal for Equestrian Events. A complete listing is available online at RRAuction.com. Starting Bid $500

929. Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics Torch. Official 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics torch, constructed of aluminum and various polymers, measuring 37.5” in length and 5.75” at its widest point, developed by a team of designers led by Vladimir Pirozhkov and Andrei Vodyanik. The torch was modeled after the feather of a Firebird or phoenix, which symbolizes good luck or fortune in Russian folklore, and was immortalized in Igor Stravinsky’s eponymous ballet. The torch’s silver color represents winter ice, and the red, the traditional color of Russian sport, denotes the fires kindling in the mountains around the resort. The upper portion, which bears some smoke damage, features the Sochi Games logo. The Olympic flame was lit in Olympia, Greece, on September 13, 2013, and made its way onto Russian soil on October 7, traveling through all eighty-three regions of the Russian Federation during its five-month and 65,000 km relay. Additionally, other specially designed Sochi torches reached the North Pole, the summit of Mount Elbrus, submerged thirteen meters into Lake Baikal, and another even entered outer space and was passed outside the International Space Station. Starting Bid $200

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27. John Quincy Adams Document Signed as President Starting Bid $200

28. George Bush (2) Typed Letters Signed Starting Bid $200

29. George Bush Typed Letter Signed as Vice President Starting Bid $200

30. George Bush Signed Book Starting Bid $200

31. George Bush (2) Typed Letters Signed as Vice President Starting Bid $200

32. George and Laura Bush Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

33. George W. Bush (2) Signed Books Starting Bid $200

34. George W. Bush Signed Book Starting Bid $200

35. George Bush and Bill Clinton (2) Signed Items Starting Bid $200

36. Jimmy Carter (5) Signed Books Starting Bid $200

37. Jimmy Carter Signed Book Starting Bid $100

38. Grover Cleveland Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

39. Bill Clinton Signed Book 40. Bill Clinton Signed Book 41. Bill Clinton Signed Book Starting Bid $200 Starting Bid $200 Starting Bid $200

42. Bill Clinton and Gerhard Schroder Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200


43. Calvin Coolidge Typed Letter Signed as President Starting Bid $200

44. Calvin Coolidge Document Signed as President Starting Bid $200

45. Calvin Coolidge Signed White House Card Starting Bid $200

46. Dwight D. Eisenhower (10) Initialed Signatures Starting Bid $200

47. Dwight D. Eisenhower (5) Signatures Starting Bid $200

48. Millard Fillmore Signed Free Frank Starting Bid $200

49. First Ladies (6) Signed Books Starting Bid $200

50. Gerald Ford (3) Signed Books Starting Bid $200

51. Gerald Ford Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

52. Warren G. Harding Document Signed Starting Bid $200

53. Lyndon B. Johnson Bill Signing Pen for the 'National Capital Transportation Act of 1965' Starting Bid $200

54. Lyndon B. Johnson Typed Letter Signed as Vice President Starting Bid $200

55. Lyndon B. Johnson Signed Engraving Starting Bid $200

56. John F. Kennedy: Kennedy/Nixon Debate Press Badge and (8) Campaign Pins Starting Bid $200

57. John F. Kennedy Original Wire Photograph Starting Bid $200

58. Abraham Lincoln Photograph Starting Bid $200


59. Abraham Lincoln 1864 Presidential Election Ticket Starting Bid $200

60. Abraham Lincoln: Thomas Eckert Signed Book Starting Bid $200

61. Richard Nixon Photograph Starting Bid $200

62. Richard Nixon Signed Book Starting Bid $200

63. Richard Nixon Signed Book Starting Bid $200

64. Richard Nixon Signed Book Starting Bid $200

65. Richard Nixon Typed Letter Signed as Vice President Starting Bid $200

66. Barack Obama Signed Book Starting Bid $200

67. Barack Obama and Bruce Springsteen Signed Book Starting Bid $200

68. Eleanor Roosevelt Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

69. Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt (2) Typed Letters Signed Starting Bid $200

70. Franklin D. Roosevelt, George S. Patton, and George C. Marshall Original Wire Photograph Starting Bid $100

71. William H. Taft Typed Letter Signed as President Starting Bid $200

72. William H. Taft Document Signed Starting Bid $100

73. Harry and Bess Truman Signatures Starting Bid $200

74. Harry S. Truman Signature Starting Bid $200


75. George Washington 1931 Mezzotint Print Starting Bid $200

76. Woodrow Wilson Typed Letter Signed as President Starting Bid $200

77. Woodrow Wilson Typed Letter Signed as President Starting Bid $200

158. Anglo-California Gold Mining Company Stock Certificate Starting Bid $100

159. Apple: Ronald Wayne Signed Apple-1 Replica Starting Bid $200

160. Apple: Ronald Wayne Signed Magazine Cover Starting Bid $200

161. Apple: Wozniak and Wayne Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

162. Apple: Wozniak and Wayne Signed Apple-1 Schematic Starting Bid $200

163. Apple: Wozniak and Wayne Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

164. Apple: Wozniak and Wayne Signed Apple-1 Manual Starting Bid $200

165. Apple: Steve Wozniak Signed Book Starting Bid $200

166. Abolhassan Banisadr Signed FDC Starting Bid $200

167. Abolhassan Banisadr and Ahmed Zaki Yamani (2) Signed Photographs Starting Bid $200

168. Bernard Baruch Signed Photograph and Signed Book Starting Bid $200

169. Fulgencio Batista Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

170. Judah P. Benjamin Autograph Document Signed Starting Bid $200


171. Hiram Bingham III Signed Pass Starting Bid $200

172. James G. Blaine Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

173. Charles-François de la Bourdonnaye Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

174. Nathaniel Bowditch Signed Check Starting Bid $200

175. Aristide Briand Signature Starting Bid $200

176. Ruby Bridges Signed Book Starting Bid $200

177. British Prime Ministers (5) Signed Photographs Starting Bid $200

178. Ferdinand Buisson Autograph Note Signed Starting Bid $200

179. Richard E. Byrd Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

180. Richard E. Byrd Signed Book Starting Bid $200

181. Andrew Carnegie Signed Program Starting Bid $200

182. S. Truett Cathy Signed Book Starting Bid $200

183. Vint Cerf Signed Sketch Starting Bid $200

184. Lord Randolph Churchill Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

185. Winston Churchill: The British Gazette Complete Set of (8) Newspapers Starting Bid $200

186. Connecticut: Peter Colt and Fenn Wadsworth (2) Documents Signed Starting Bid $100


187. Frederick Cook Signature Starting Bid $100

188. Astley Cooper Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

189. Jacques Cousteau Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

190. Cyrus H. K. Curtis Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $100

191. Allan Roy Dafoe Signed Sketch and Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

192. Dalai Lama Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

193. Lee de Forest Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $100

194. Thomas Anthony Dooley III Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

195. Thomas Edison Photograph Starting Bid $200

196. Elizabeth, Queen Mother Signed Christmas Card Starting Bid $200

197. Oliver Ellsworth Document Signed Starting Bid $200

198. Oliver Ellsworth Document Signed Starting Bid $200

199. Matthias Erzberger Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $100

200. Edward Everett Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

201. David Fairchild Signed Book Starting Bid $200

202. Hamilton Fish Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $100


203. Henry W. Flagler Document Signed Starting Bid $100

204. Francisco Franco Signed Postal Cover Starting Bid $200

205. Felix Frankfurter Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

206. Frederick III of Germany Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

207. French Convention 1793 Broadside Starting Bid $200

208. Milton Friedman and John Kenneth Galbraith (2) Signed Photographs Starting Bid $200

209. Mikhail Gorbachev Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

210. Asa Gray Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

211. Horace Greeley Autograph Quotation Signed Starting Bid $100

212. Ernst Haeckel Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

213. Otto Hahn Signed Souvenir Typescript Starting Bid $200

214. Averell Harriman Bill Signing Pen and Document Signed Starting Bid $100

215. Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of HolsteinGottorp Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

216. Edmund Hillary Signed Print Starting Bid $200

217. Edmund Hillary Signed Book Starting Bid $200

218. Edmund Hillary Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200


219. Edmund Hillary Signed Souvenir Typescript Starting Bid $200

220. Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Signed Commemorative Cover Starting Bid $200

223. J. Edgar Hoover Signed 224. J. Edgar Hoover Signed Photograph Book Starting Bid $200 Starting Bid $100

221. J. Edgar Hoover Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

222. J. Edgar Hoover Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

225. Charles Evans Hughes Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

226. Alexander von Humboldt Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

227. Karl Jaspers Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

228. Boris Johnson Signed Book Starting Bid $200

229. Christine Jorgensen Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

230. Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

231. Kaiser Wilhelm I (4) Documents Signed Starting Bid $200

232. Kaiser Wilhelm II Document Signed Starting Bid $200

233. John Ernst Worrell Keely Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $100

234. Joseph P. Kennedy Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200


235. Robert F. Kennedy Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

236. Alexander Kerensky Signed Book Starting Bid $200

237. Ancel Keys Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

238. King Charles II Signature Starting Bid $200

239. King Christian VII of Denmark Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

240. King Edward VII Document Signed Starting Bid $200

241. King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra Coronation Pass Starting Bid $200

242. King Edward VIII Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

243. King Faisal of Saudi Arabia Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

244. King Frederick IV of Denmark Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

245. King Frederick William III of Prussia Document Signed Starting Bid $100

246. King Frederick William IV of Prussia Letter Signed Starting Bid $100

247. King George I Signature Starting Bid $200

248. King George III Document Signed Starting Bid $200

249. King George III Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

250. King George IV Signature Starting Bid $200


251. King George IV Document Signed Starting Bid $200

252. King George V Signed New Year's Card Starting Bid $200

253. King George VI Document Signed Starting Bid $200

254. King George VI Signature Starting Bid $200

255. King Gustav III of Sweden Document Signed Starting Bid $200

256. King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden Document Signed Starting Bid $200

257. King James II HandAddressed Cover Starting Bid $200

258. King William IV Document Signed Starting Bid $200

259. Fiorello LaGuardia Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

260. Fiorello La Guardia Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $100

261. Lincoln Assassination: Joseph Holt Signature Starting Bid $200

262. Gabriel Lippmann Autograph Note Signed Starting Bid $200

263. David Lloyd George Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

264. Nelson Mandela Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

265. Thurgood Marshall Signed First Day Cover Starting Bid $200

266. Thurgood Marshall Signature Starting Bid $200


267. Joseph McCarthy Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

268. Michael X Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

269. Thomas Mifflin Document Signed Starting Bid $200

270. J. Pierpont Morgan Signed Stock Certificate Starting Bid $200

271. Leo Motzkin (6) Autograph Letters Signed Starting Bid $200

272. Benito Mussolini and Vittorio Emanuele III Document Signed Starting Bid $200

273. Nguyen Van Thieu Signature Starting Bid $200

274. Nobel Prize in Economics (21) Signed Items Starting Bid $200

275. Nobel Prize Winners Group Lot of (135) Autographs Starting Bid $200

276. North

Pole: Felix Riesenberg and Walter

277. Madalyn Murray O'Hair Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

278. Richard Owen Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

279. James Paget Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

280. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (2) Signed Covers Starting Bid $200

281. Rosa Parks Signed Book Starting Bid $200

282. Rosa Parks Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

Wellman (2) Signed Items Starting Bid $200


283. Miguel Primo de Rivera Signed Photograph and Signature Starting Bid $100

284. Prince Arthur Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

285. Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Signature Starting Bid $200

286. Prohibition: 1925 Whiskey Prescription Starting Bid $200

287. Prussian Kings: Frederick William II, III, and IV Starting Bid $200

288. Joseph Pulitzer Document Signed Starting Bid $200

289. Queen Alexandra Signature Starting Bid $100

290. Queen Mary of Teck Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

291. Queen Victoria Document Signed Starting Bid $200

292. Queen Victoria Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

293. Theodor Reik Autograph Quotation Signed Starting Bid $200

294. Rene II, Duke of Lorraine Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

295. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $100

296. Ernest Rutherford Signature Starting Bid $200

297. Carl Sagan Signed Broadside Starting Bid $200

298. Vincent Saint John Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200


299. William H. Seward Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

300. Leland Stanford Signature Starting Bid $200

301. Supreme Court (9) Signed First Day Covers Starting Bid $200

302. Supreme Court (3) Signed Inaugural Invitations Starting Bid $200

303. Margaret Thatcher (5) Signed Commemorative Covers Starting Bid $200

304. Margaret Thatcher Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

305. Margaret Thatcher Signed Book Starting Bid $200

306. Margaret Thatcher Signed Book Starting Bid $200

307. Titanic: Millvina Dean Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

308. Titanic: Eleanor Shuman Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

309. Titanic: George Widener Document Signed Starting Bid $100

310. Josip Tito Signature Starting Bid $200

311. William M. 'Boss' Tweed Document Signed Starting Bid $200

312. William M. 'Boss' Tweed Endorsed Check Starting Bid $200

313. United Nations Secretary-Generals (5) Signed Items Starting Bid $200

314. Cornelius Vanderbilt Document Signed Starting Bid $200


315. Julius Wayland Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

316. John White Webster Autograph Note Signed Starting Bid $100

317. Wei Tao-ming Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

318. Walter Wellman Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $100

319. Elie Wiesel Signed Book Starting Bid $100

320. Wendell Willkie Signed Photograph and Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $100

330. Adelbert Ames Signature Starting Bid $100

331. P. G. T. Beauregard Signature Starting Bid $200

332. Omar Bradley Signed Souvenir Typescript Starting Bid $200

333. Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick Starting Bid $100

334. Benjamin Butler and Nathaniel P. Banks (2) Documents Signed Starting Bid $200

335. Claire L. Chennault Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

336. Mark W. Clark Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

337. Mark W. Clark and Matthew B. Ridgway (3) Signed Items Starting Bid $200

338. Confederate Loan Bond (1864) Starting Bid $200

339. James H. Doolittle Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200


340. Dwight D. Eisenhower and Mark W. Clark Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

341. Enola Gay: Tibbets, Ferebee, and Van Kirk Signed Print Starting Bid $200

342. Enola Gay Multi-Signed FDC Starting Bid $200

343. Enola Gay: Paul Tibbets and Theodore 'Dutch' Van Kirk Signed Book Starting Bid $200

344. Enola Gay: Paul Tibbets Signed Print Starting Bid $200

345. John Ericsson Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

346. David G. Farragut and David Dixon Porter Signatures Starting Bid $200

347. Joseph Fouche Document Signed Starting Bid $100

348. Wade Hampton Signature Starting Bid $100

349. Iwo Jima: John H. Bradley Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

352. Robert E. Lee Signature Starting Bid $200

353. George C. Marshall Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

350. Iwo Jima: Rene Gagnon 351. Japan: Her Strength Autograph Letter Signed and Her Beauty (1904) - First Starting Bid $200 Edition Book Starting Bid $200

354. Jean Victor Marie Moreau Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $100

355. Pearl Harbor: Saburo Kurusu Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200


356. John J. Pershing Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

357. Colin Powell Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

358. Eddie Rickenbacker Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

359. William T. Sherman Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

360. Carl Spaatz (2) Signed Photographs Starting Bid $200

361. Carl Spaatz Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

362. Vasily Stalin Document Signed Starting Bid $200

363. Jonathan M. Wainwright Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

364. Duke of Wellington Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

365. Joseph Wheeler Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

366. World War II 'Attack / Buy War Bonds' Poster Starting Bid $200

367. World War II 'Keep Him Flying / Buy War Bonds' Poster Starting Bid $200

368. World War II 'Keep Him Flying / Buy War Bonds' Poster Starting Bid $200

369. World War II 'Barge Busters' Print (1944) Starting Bid $200

370. World War II (13) Original Wire Photographs Starting Bid $100

371. World War II ‘The ‘Green Dragon’s’ Lair' Print (1944) Starting Bid $200


372. World War II 'Revenge in the Pacific' Print (1943) Starting Bid $200

373. World War II Aces: Bud Anderson and George C. Kenney (2) Signed Books Starting Bid $100

374. Roland Garros Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

375. Igor Sikorsky Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

376. Chuck Yeager Signed Photograph and Signature Starting Bid $200

377. Chuck Yeager Signed Book Starting Bid $100

380. Buzz Aldrin Signed Book Starting Bid $200

381. Bill Anders Signed Cover Starting Bid $200

382. Apollo 11 Original 'Type 1' Photograph Starting Bid $200

383. Apollo 11: Buzz Aldrin Original 'Type 1' Photograph Starting Bid $200

384. Frank Borman Signed Oversized Photograph Starting Bid $200

385. Gene Cernan Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

386. Michael Collins Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

387. Charles Conrad Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

388. Gemini V Original Negative Starting Bid $100

389. John Glenn (4) Signed Oversized NASA Photographs Starting Bid $200


390. Fred Haise Signed Oversized Photograph Starting Bid $200

391. Jim Irwin Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

392. Mercury Astronauts Signed First Day Cover Starting Bid $200

393. Moonwalkers: Buzz Aldrin and Jim Irwin (2) Signed Books Starting Bid $200

394. NASA Astronauts (25) Signed Covers Starting Bid $200

395. Alan Shepard Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

396. Space (6) Signed Items Starting Bid $100

397. Space Shuttle Astronauts (25) Signed Photographs Starting Bid $200

398. Valentina Tereshkova (2) Signed Photographs Starting Bid $200

399. John Young Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

412. Ansel Adams Signed Book Starting Bid $200

413. Ansel Adams Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

414. Frederic Auguste Bartholdi Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

415. Gutzon Borglum Signature Starting Bid $200

416. Charles Bulfinch Autograph Document Signed Starting Bid $100

417. Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200


418. Marc Chagall Signed Postcard Starting Bid $200

419. Eugene Delacroix Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

420. Paul Delvaux (2) Signed Greeting Cards Starting Bid $100

421. Otto Dix Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $100

422. Fashion Designers (15) Signed Items Starting Bid $200

423. Helen Frankenthaler Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

424. Francoise Gilot Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

425. George Goethals Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $100

426. Karl Lagerfeld Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

427. Karl Lagerfeld Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

428. Grandma Moses Signature Starting Bid $100

429. I. M. Pei Signed Brochure Starting Bid $200

430. Norman Rockwell Signed First Day Cover Starting Bid $200

431. Norman Rockwell Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

432. Thomas Sully Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

433. Arthur Szyk: 'George Washington and His Times' Series Starting Bid $200


434. Edmund C. Tarbell Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $100

435. Carl Van Vechten Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $100

436. Andy Warhol Signed Book Starting Bid $200

437. Washington Monument: Letter from Lemuel Blake Starting Bid $100

438. Benjamin West Autograph Note Signed Starting Bid $200

439. Jamie Wyeth Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

440. Charles Schulz Signed Sketch Starting Bid $200

442. Mel Blanc Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

443. Mel Blanc: Cosmo Spacely (Jetsons) Signed Production Cel Starting Bid $200

444. Robert Crumb Trading Card Proof Sheets Starting Bid $100

445. Jim Davis Original Signed and Hand-Drawn Comic Strip: February 18, 2002 Starting Bid $200

446. Matt Groening Signed Poster with Bart and Lisa Simpson Sketches Starting Bid $200

447. Chuck Jones Signed Print of Pepe Le Pew Starting Bid $200

448. Hank Ketchum Signed Sketch Starting Bid $200

449. Walter Lantz Signed Sketch Starting Bid $200

450. Walter Lantz Signed Sketch Starting Bid $200


451. Stan Lee Signed Book Starting Bid $200

452. Charles Schulz Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

455. Garry Trudeau Original Sketch and (6) Signed Books Starting Bid $200

456. Garry Trudeau (4) Signed Items Starting Bid $200

453. The Simpsons (2) Production Drawings Starting Bid $100

454. Art Spiegelman Signed Book Starting Bid $200

457. Myron Waldman Signed 458. Myron Waldman Signed Limited Edition Cel: 'Park Limited Edition Cel: 'Flexing Bench' for Betty' Starting Bid $200 Starting Bid $200

459. Myron Waldman Signed 460. Myron Waldman Signed 461. Myron Waldman Signed 462. Myron Waldman Signed Limited Edition Cel: 'The Limited Edition Cel: Limited Edition Cel: 'Orders Limited Edition Cel Great Train Stoppery' 'Guarding Betty' Up' Starting Bid $200 Starting Bid $200 Starting Bid $200 Starting Bid $200

473. James M. Barrie Signature Starting Bid $200

474. James Beard Signed Book Starting Bid $100

475. Samuel Beckett Signature Starting Bid $200

476. Peter Benchley Original Sketch of Jaws Starting Bid $200


477. Ray Bradbury Original Zombie Sketches Starting Bid $200

478. Charles Bukowski Signed Sketches in Book Starting Bid $200

479. Erskine Caldwell Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

480. Francois Rene de Chateaubriand Letter Signed Starting Bid $100

481. Noel Coward Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $100

482. Gabriele D'Annunzio Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $100

483. E. L. Doctorow Signed Book Starting Bid $100

484. Max Eastman Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

485. Edna Ferber Document Signed Starting Bid $100

486. John Fowles Signed Book Starting Bid $100

487. Robert Frost Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

488. William Gaddis: First Edition of The Recognitions Starting Bid $100

489. Edward Gorey First Edition Book Starting Bid $200

490. Graham Greene Signed Book Starting Bid $100

491. Zane Grey (3) Signed Checks Starting Bid $200

492. Lillian Hellman Signed Book Starting Bid $100


493. James Hilton Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

494. Maureen Howard Signed Book Starting Bid $100

495. Stephen King Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

496. Harper Lee Signed Book Starting Bid $200

497. Robert Ludlum Signed Book Starting Bid $100

498. Bernard Malamud Signed Book Starting Bid $200

499. H. L. Mencken Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

500. James A. Michener Signed Book Starting Bid $100

501. Clement C. Moore Signature Starting Bid $200

502. John Boyle O'Reilly Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $100

503. Philip Roth Signed Book Starting Bid $200

504. Maurice Sendak Signed Book and Lithograph Starting Bid $200

505. Maurice Sendak Signed 506. Maurice Sendak Signed 507. Dr. Seuss Signed Book Book Book Starting Bid $200 Starting Bid $200 Starting Bid $100

508. Dr. Seuss Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200


509. Isaac Bashevis Singer Signed Book Starting Bid $100

510. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: Thomas P. Whitney Signed Book Starting Bid $100

511. Bram Stoker Signature Starting Bid $200

512. Bram Stoker and Henry Irving Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

513. William Styron Signed Book Starting Bid $100

514. William Makepeace Thackeray Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

515. Anthony Trollope Signed Check Starting Bid $100

516. John Updike Signed Book Starting Bid $200

517. John Updike Signed Book Starting Bid $100

518. John Updike Signed Book Starting Bid $100

519. John Updike Signed Book Starting Bid $100

520. Leon Uris Signed Book Starting Bid $100

521. Gore Vidal Signed Book Starting Bid $100

522. Kurt Vonnegut Signed Book Starting Bid $200

523. Robert Penn Warren Signed Book Starting Bid $100

524. H. G. Wells Signed Book Starting Bid $200


525. H. G. Wells Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

526. Thomas Wolfe Signed Check Starting Bid $200

527. William Wordsworth and Felicia Hemans Signatures Starting Bid $200

528. Herman Wouk Signed Book Starting Bid $100

529. William Butler Yeats Signature Starting Bid $200

570. Leonard Bernstein Signed Program Starting Bid $100

571. Enrico Caruso Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

572. Aaron Copland Signed Sheet Music Booklet Starting Bid $200

573. Francois Coppee (3) Signed Items Starting Bid $200

574. Gaetano Donizetti Signed Mailing Envelope Starting Bid $200

575. Francois-Joseph Gossec Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

576. Louis Moreau Gottschalk Signature Starting Bid $200

577. Charles Gounod Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

578. Enrique Granados Signature Starting Bid $200

579. Victor Herbert Signed Sheet Music Booklet Starting Bid $200

580. Herbert von Karajan Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200


581. Victor Masse (2) Signed Handwritten Items Starting Bid $200

582. Jules Massenet Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

583. Carl Nielsen Signed Sheet Music Starting Bid $200

584. Manuel Ponce Autograph Musical Quotation Signed Starting Bid $100

585. Francis Poulenc Signed Sheet Music Book Starting Bid $200

586. Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle Autograph Document Signed Starting Bid $200

587. Anton Rubinstein Autograph Musical Quotation Signed Starting Bid $200

588. Clara Schumann Signature Starting Bid $200

589. Gaspare Spontini Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

590. Johann Strauss I Autograph Quote Signed Starting Bid $200

591. Igor Stravinsky Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

592. Giuseppe Verdi HandAddressed Mailing Envelope Starting Bid $200

593. Siegfried Wagner Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

594. Harry Armstrong Autograph Musical Quotation Signed Starting Bid $100

595. Louis Armstrong Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

596. Ray Bauduc Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100


597. Tony Bennett Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

598. Irving Berlin (2) Typed Letters Signed Starting Bid $200

599. Chu Berry Signature Starting Bid $200

600. Benny Carter Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

601. Cozy Cole Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

602. Baby Dodds Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

603. Ella Fitzgerald Signed Album Starting Bid $200

604. Ella Fitzgerald Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

605. Erroll Garner Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

606. Stan Getz Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

607. Dizzy Gillespie (2) Award Plaques Starting Bid $100

608. Lionel Hampton Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

609. Lorenz Hart Signature Starting Bid $200

610. Eddie Heywood Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

611. Johnny Hodges Signature Starting Bid $100

612. Lightnin' Hopkins Signature Starting Bid $200


613. Jazz Singers (4) Signed Photographs Starting Bid $100

614. Hall Johnson Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

615. J. Rosamond Johnson Signed Sheet Music Starting Bid $200

616. James P. Johnson Twice-Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

617. Pete Johnson Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

618. Jerome Kern Document Signed Starting Bid $200

619. B. B. King Signed Sheet Music Page Starting Bid $200

620. Gene Krupa Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

621. Little Walter Signature with Ella Fitzgerald Signature Starting Bid $200

622. Jack Norworth Signed Typed Song Lyrics for 'Shine On, Harvest Moon' Starting Bid $200

623. Sonny Rollins Signed Sketch Starting Bid $200

624. Sonny Rollins Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

625. James Rushing Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

626. Charlie Shavers Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

627. Sigmund Spaeth Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

628. Slam Stewart Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200


629. Chick Webb Signature Starting Bid $200

630. Ben Webster Signature Starting Bid $200

632. Country and Folk (4) Signed Photographs Starting Bid $100

634. James Taylor Signed Album Starting Bid $200

635. 1910 Fruitgum Company Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

636. Aerosmith: Joe Perry (2) Signed Books Starting Bid $200

639. Black Sabbath Signed CD Booklet Starting Bid $200

640. Bon Jovi Signed CD Booklet Starting Bid $200

641. David Bowie Signed Album Starting Bid $200

643. David Bowie Signed Picture Disc Starting Bid $200

644. David Bowie Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

645. David Bowie Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

646. David Bowie Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

647. David Bowie 1972 Winterland Ballroom Concert Poster Starting Bid $200

648. David Bowie Signed Promo Card Starting Bid $200

649. David Bowie Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200


650. Chicago Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

651. Eric Clapton Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

652. Phil Collins Signed CD Starting Bid $200

653. Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young Signed Album Starting Bid $200

654. Depeche Mode Signed Album Starting Bid $200

655. Dokken Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

656. Jerry Garcia, Neil Young, Tom Petty and Others Signed Bridge School Benefit Pelon Starting Bid $200

657. Marvin Gaye Signature Starting Bid $200

658. Genesis (3) Signed Limited Edition Lithographs Starting Bid $200

659. Debbie Harry Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

662. INXS Signed Album Starting Bid $200

663. Billy Joel Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

660. Ronnie Hawkins Signed 661. Jimi Hendrix Oversized Photograph Original Photograph by Joe Starting Bid $100 Sia Starting Bid $200

664. Little Richard Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

665. Dave Matthews Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200


666. Steve Miller Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

667. The Monkees Signed Album Starting Bid $200

668. Van Morrison Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

669. Roy Orbison Signed 1975 Tour Program Starting Bid $200

670. Roy Orbison Signature Starting Bid $200

671. Roy Orbison Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

672. Pink Floyd: Waters and Mason Signed Album Starting Bid $200

673. Otis Redding Signature Starting Bid $200

674. Paul Rodgers Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

675. Rolling Stones: Brian Jones Signature Starting Bid $200

676. Rolling Stones: Keith Richards Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

677. Rolling Stones: Charlie Watts (2) Signed Photographs Starting Bid $200

678. Roxy Music Signed Album Starting Bid $200

679. Cat Stevens Signed CD Starting Bid $200

680. Teen Idols (3) Signed Photographs Starting Bid $100

681. The Temptations Signed Album Starting Bid $200


682. U2: Bono Original SelfPortrait Sketch Starting Bid $200

683. Stevie Ray Vaughan Signed Album Flat Starting Bid $200

684. Tom Waits Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

685. Tom Waits Signed Print Starting Bid $200

686. Steve Winwood (2) Signed CDs Starting Bid $200

687. Woodstock: One-Day Ticket Starting Bid $200

688. The Young Rascals Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

689. ABBA Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

690. Disco Singers (3) Signed Photographs Starting Bid $100

691. Dr. Dre Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

693. Whitney Houston Signed CD Starting Bid $200

694. George Michael Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

695. R&B Vocalists (6) Signed Photos Starting Bid $100

746. Abbott and Costello Document Signed Starting Bid $200

747. Actors (12) Signed Photographs Starting Bid $100

748. Actresses (4) Signed Photographs Starting Bid $100


749. Nick Adams Signature Starting Bid $100

750. All in the Family Signed Souvenir Typescript Starting Bid $200

751. The Andy Griffith Show: Howard McNear Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

752. Pier Angeli Signature Starting Bid $100

753. Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle Signature Starting Bid $200

754. Lionel Atwill Signature Starting Bid $200

755. Lionel Atwill Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

756. Lauren Bacall Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

757. Brigitte Bardot (4) Signed Photographs Starting Bid $200

758. Warren Beatty Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

759. Paul Bern Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

760. The Beverly Hillbillies Signed Book Starting Bid $200

761. Blaxploitation Actors (3) Signed Photographs Starting Bid $100

762. Clara Bow Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

763. Bride of Frankenstein Original Oversized Photograph Starting Bid $100

764. Bride of Frankenstein: Valerie Hobson Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200


765. Charles Bronson Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

766. Yul Brynner Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

767. Henry Calvin's Box Office Blue Ribbon Award for Babes in Toyland Starting Bid $200

768. Cantinflas Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

769. John Carradine Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

770. John Chambers Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

771. Helen Chandler Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

772. Helen Chandler Signature Starting Bid $100

773. Helen Chandler and Bramwell Fletcher Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

774. Lon Chaney, Jr. Signature Starting Bid $200

775. Lon Chaney, Jr. Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

776. Charlie Chaplin Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

777. Mae Clarke Original Painting Starting Bid $200

778. Mae Clarke Original Painting Starting Bid $200

779. Classic Actresses (6) Signed Photographs Starting Bid $100

780. Classic Television Stars (5) Signed Photographs Starting Bid $100


781. Colin Clive Signature Starting Bid $200

782. Colin Clive Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

783. Sean Connery Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

784. Gary Conway Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

785. Roger Corman and Forrest J. Ackerman Document Signed Starting Bid $200

786. Laird Cregar Signature Starting Bid $100

787. George Cukor and Eddie Mannix Document Signed Starting Bid $200

788. James Dean (2) Oversized Photographs Starting Bid $100

789. John Decker Signed Check Starting Bid $200

790. Katherine Dunham Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

791. Johnny Eck TwiceSigned 'Freaks' Book Insert Starting Bid $200

792. Entertainers (16) Signed Cab Driver's Log Starting Bid $100

793. W. C. Fields Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

794. Robert Florey Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

795. Sean Flynn Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

796. Jack Foley Original Artwork Presented to Jack Pierce Starting Bid $200


797. Henry Fonda Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

798. Garrett Fort Signature Starting Bid $200

799. Frankenstein: Donnie Dunagan Document Signed Starting Bid $100

800. Frankenstein: Marilyn Harris Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

801. Jean Gabin Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

802. Clark Gable Signature Starting Bid $200

803. Ava Gardner Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

804. The Godfather: James Caan Document Signed Starting Bid $200

805. The Godfather: Robert De Niro Document Signed Starting Bid $200

Talia Shire Document Signed

809. D. W. Griffith Signature Starting Bid $200

810. Yvette Guilbert Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

806. The Godfather:

807. Cary Grant Signature Starting Bid $200

808. Sid Grauman Document Signed Starting Bid $200

811. Ray Harryhausen (6) Signed Lobby Cards Starting Bid $200

812. William S. Hart Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

Starting Bid $200


813. William S. Hart Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

814. Howard Hawks Document Signed Starting Bid $200

815. Susan Hayward Signature Starting Bid $100

816. Katharine Hepburn Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

817. Thora Hird Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

818. Gloria Holden Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

819. Anthony Hopkins Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

820. Henry Hull Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

821. I Dream of Jeannie Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

822. Thomas H. Ince Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

823. James Bond: Theme Singers (3) Signed Photos Starting Bid $100

824. Emil Jannings Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

825. Tor Johnson Document Signed Starting Bid $200

826. Boris Karloff Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

827. Boris Karloff Document Signed Starting Bid $200

828. Boris Karloff Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200


829. Boris Karloff Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

830. Boris Karloff Contract 831. George S. Kaufman and Package for 'Charlie Chan at Robert E. Sherwood the Opera' Document Signed Starting Bid $200 Starting Bid $200

832. Edward J. Kay Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

833. Buster Keaton Signature Starting Bid $200

834. Richard Kiel Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

835. Ernie Kovacs Signed Check and Ephemera Starting Bid $200

836. Ernie Kovacs 1963 Honorary Membership Plaque Starting Bid $200

837. Stanley Kubrick Signature Starting Bid $200

838. Carl Laemmle Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

839. Burt Lancaster Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

840. Elsa Lanchester Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

841. Elsa Lanchester Signed Oversized Photograph Starting Bid $200

842. Elsa Lanchester Original Self-Portrait Artwork Starting Bid $200

843. Michael Landon Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

844. Laverne and Shirley Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200


845. Hugh Beaumont Signature Starting Bid $200

846. Christopher Lee Signed 847. Christopher Lee Signed 848. Sergio Leone Signature Photograph Photograph Starting Bid $200 Starting Bid $200 Starting Bid $200

849. The Little Mermaid Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

850. Sophia Loren (5) Signed Photographs Starting Bid $200

851. Peter Lorre Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

852. Bela Lugosi Original Hollywood Walk of Fame Terrazzo Fragment Starting Bid $200

853. Rouben Mamoulian Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

854. Groucho Marx Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

855. Groucho Marx Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

856. Marx Brothers (3) Signatures Starting Bid $200

857. Whitman Mayo Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

858. John J. Mescall Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

859. Marilyn Monroe (3) Photographs Starting Bid $200

860. Marilyn Monroe and Henry Hathaway (3) Photographs Starting Bid $200


861. Marilyn Monroe: Joseph Jasgur Signed Book Starting Bid $200

862. Vic Morrow Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

863. Vic Morrow Signature Starting Bid $100

864. Eddie Murphy Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

865. James Murray Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

866. Edward R. Murrow Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

867. Heather O'Rourke Signed Handwritten School Quiz Starting Bid $200

868. Maria Ouspenskaya Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

869. Maria Ouspenskaya Document Signed Starting Bid $200

870. Anna Pavlova Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

871. Gregory Peck Typed Letter Signed Starting Bid $100

872. Sam Peckinpah Signature Starting Bid $200

873. Slim Pickens Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

874. Mary Pickford Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

875. Vincent Prince Signed Lobby Card Starting Bid $200

876. Vincent Price Signed Sketch Starting Bid $200


877. Claude Rains Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

878. Claude Rains Signature Starting Bid $200

879. Basil Rathbone Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

880. Donna Reed Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

881. Debbie Reynolds Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

882. Diana Rigg Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

883. Bill Robinson Signature Starting Bid $100

884. Blossom Rock Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

885. Romeo and Juliet: Leonard Whiting Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

886. Zelda Rubinstein Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

887. Lillian Russell Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

888. Jean Seberg Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

889. Mack Sennett Signed Book Starting Bid $200

890. Dick Shawn Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

891. The Sound of Music Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

892. Star Trek (5) Signed Photographs Starting Bid $200


893. Star Trek: Gene Roddenberry Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

894. Star Trek: Gene Roddenberry Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

895. Star Wars: Alec Guinness Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

896. Star Wars: Alex Guinness Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

897. Star Wars: James Earl Jones Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

898. Star Wars: James Earl Jones Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

899. Barbara Steele Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

900. James Stewart Document Signed Starting Bid $200

901. Glenn Strange Autograph Letter Signed Starting Bid $200

902. Glenn Strange Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

903. Glenn Strange Signature Starting Bid $200

904. Kenneth Strickfaden Signed Advertisement Starting Bid $200

905. Kenneth Strickfaden Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

906. Elizabeth Taylor Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

907. Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton Signed Book Page Starting Bid $200

908. Shirley Temple Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200


909. Ernest Thesiger Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

910. Ernest Thesiger and Alec Guinness Signed Program Page Starting Bid $200

911. Three Stooges: Moe Howard Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

912. Three Stooges: Moe Howard Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

913. Henry Travers Signature Starting Bid $200

914. TV Talk Show Hosts and Anchors (9) Signed Photographs Starting Bid $100

915. Rudolph Valentino (185) Photographs Starting Bid $200

916. Conrad Veidt Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

917. Erich von Stroheim Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

918. Billy Wilder Document Signed Starting Bid $200

919. Robin Williams Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

920. Wizard of Oz: Jack

Haley Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

921. Natalie Wood and Paul Newman Signed Book Page Starting Bid $200

922. George Zucco Signature Starting Bid $200

923. [George Zucco] R. C. Sherriff Signed Book Starting Bid $100

927. Tiger Woods Signed Golf Flag Starting Bid $200


930. 1954 Topps #90 Willie Mays PSA EX 5 Starting Bid $200

931. 1954 Topps #94 Ernie Banks PSA EX 5 Starting Bid $300

932. 1957 Topps Baseball High-Grade Lot of (12) with Campanella Starting Bid $200

933. Muhammad Ali Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

934. Roger Bannister Signed First Day Postcard Starting Bid $200

935. Roger Bannister and John Landy Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

936. Basketball's Greatest Stars (100+) Signed Book Starting Bid $200

937. Rudolf Caracciola Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

938. Howard Cosell Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

939. Juan Manuel Fangio Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

940. Roger Federer (4) Signed Promo Cards Starting Bid $200

941. Four Horsemen: Elmer

942. Ben Hogan Starting Bid $200

943. Ben Hogan Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

944. Bernarr Macfadden Signed Photograph Starting Bid $100

945. James Naismith HandAddressed Envelope Starting Bid $200

Layden Signature Starting Bid $200


946. Jack Nicklaus Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200

947. Jesse Owens Signed Souvenir Card Starting Bid $200

948. Ron Turcotte Signed Photograph Starting Bid $200


Conditions of Sale ANYONE EITHER REGISTERING TO BID OR PLACING A BID (“BIDDER”) ACCEPTS THESE CONDITIONS OF SALE AND ENTERS INTO A LEGALLY, BINDING, ENFORCEABLE AGREEMENT WITH R&R AUCTION COMPANY OF MASSACHUSETTS, LLC (“RR AUCTION”) TOGETHER WITH BIDDER, THE “PARTIES”). This Agreement contains important provisions that control rights and liabilities, and specifically has provisions governing how disputes are handled as well as LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY that can be imposed upon RR Auction, WAIVER OF JURY and ARBITRATION PROVISIONS. This acknowledgement is a material term of these Conditions of Sale and of the consideration under which RR Auction agrees to these terms. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. The following terms and conditions (“Conditions of Sale”) constitute the sole terms and conditions under which RR Auction will offer for sale and sell the property on its website, and/or described in the catalog of items for auction (the “Catalog”). These Conditions of Sale constitute a binding agreement between the Parties with respect to the auction in which Bidder participates (the “Auction”). By bidding at the Auction, whether in person, through an agent or representative, by telephone, facsimile, online, absentee bid, or by any other form of bid or by any other means, Bidder acknowledges the thorough reading and understanding of all of these Conditions of Sale, all descriptions of items in the Catalog, and all matters incorporated herein by reference, and agrees to be fully bound thereby.

Section 1 The Parties1.1 RR Auction and Auction This Auction is presented by RR Auction, a d/b/a/ of R&R Auction Company of Massachusetts, LLC, as identified with the applicable licensing information on the title page of the Catalog or on the www.RRauction.com Internet site. The Auction is conducted under these Conditions of Sale. Announcements and corrections from the podium at live auctions and those made through the Conditions of Sale appearing on the Internet at RRauction.com supersede those in the printed Catalog. 1.2 Bidder Bidder shall mean the original Bidder on the property offered for sale by RR Auction and not any subsequent owner or other person who may acquire or have acquired an interest therein. If Bidder is an agent, the agency must be disclosed in writing to RR Auction prior to the time of sale, otherwise the benefits of the warranty shall be limited to the agent and not transferable to the undisclosed principal. The rights granted to Bidder under these Conditions of Sale are personal and may not be assigned or transferred to any other person or entity, whether by operation of law or otherwise without the express written assent of RR Auction. Bidder may not transfer, assign, or otherwise convey these Conditions of Sale or any of the rights herein, and such purported transfer, assignment, or conveyance shall be null and void. No third party may rely on any benefit or right conferred on any Bidder by these Conditions of Sale, and no third party is intended as a beneficiary of these Conditions of Sale. Bids will not be accepted from minor persons under eighteen (18) years of age without a parent or legal guardian’s written consent containing an acknowledgment of the Conditions of Sale herein and indicating their agreement to be bound thereby on behalf of the Bidder. All Bidders must meet RR Auction’s qualifications to bid. Any Bidder who is not a client in good standing of RR Auction may be disqualified at RR Auction’s sole option and will not be awarded lots. Such determination may be made by RR Auction in its sole and unlimited discretion, at any time prior to, during, or even after the close of the Auction. RR Auction reserves the right to exclude any person from the Auction. If an entity places a bid, then the person executing the bid on behalf of the entity agrees to personally guarantee payment for any successful bid and agrees to be bound by these Conditions of Sale in addition to company for whom the Bidder is acting By accepting the Conditions of Sale, Bidder personally and unconditionally guarantees payment. Section 2 Bidding Privileges

2.1 In order to place bids, Bidders who have not established an account with RR Auction must either furnish satisfactory credit information (including two collectibles-related business references) or supply additional information if requested, well in advance of the Auction. Bidders who are not members of RRAuction.com should pre-register before the close of the Auction to allow adequate time to contact references. Privileges will be granted at the sole discretion of RR Auction. Additionally, Bidders who have not previously established credit or who wish to bid in excess of their established credit history may be required to provide a cash deposit prior to RR Auction’s acceptance of a bid. Check writing privileges and immediate delivery of merchandise may also be determined by pre-approval of credit based on a combination of criteria: RRAuction.com history, related industry references, bank verification, a credit bureau report and/or a personal guarantee for a corporate or partnership entity in advance of the Auction venue. 2.2 Bidder providing any false or misleading information provided in connection with the registration shall be a material breach of the Conditions of Sale and in addition to any other remedies at law shall excuse RR Auction from performance under these Conditions of Sale, including the right to any refund. 2.2 Bidding privileges may be revoked without notice, for any reason, at the sole discretion of RR Auction . Section 3 Buyer’s Premium 3.1 The Bidder acknowledges and agrees that a 25% buyer’s premium will be added to the hammer price on all individual lots sold in timed and live Auctions. . For payment other than by cash, delivery will not be made unless and until full payment has been received by RR Auction, i.e., check or wired funds have fully cleared. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, signed by RR Auction, payment in full is due within thirteen (13) calendar days of the Auction or within twelve (12) calendar days of the invoice date, whichever is earlier. Bidder’s failure to pay any payment in full when due required shall constitute a material breach, and in addition to other damages available under contract or law, at RR Auction’s election, RR Auction may cancel the sale and require full premium still be due along with interest at 1.5% per month from the date of breach, or at the maximum legally allowable rate. Section 4 Bidding 4.1 Each Bidder’s determination of its bid should be based upon its own examination of the item(s) and independent investigation, rather than the any reliance as to what is represented in the Catalog, online or elsewhere. Bidder affirms that it regards any statements made by RR Auction concerning the item as solely opinion and that Bidder is making its own inspection and independent evaluation of the goods, and is not relying upon any description or statements by RR Auction (including as to quality, authenticity, provenance, ownership, liens existing, on goods legality, or value) in making its determination to bid on or purchase an item. In any purchase or sale, the value of the item(s) is determined by the price. THE BIDDER HEREBY ASSUMES ALL RISKS CONCERNING ANY AND ALL PURCHASES TO THE FULLEST EXTENT UNDER APPLICABLE LAW. 4.2 RR AUCTION IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ERRORS IN BIDDING. A Bidder should make certain to bid on the correct lot and that the bid is the maximum (plus the Buyer’s Premium) that the Bidder is willing and able to pay. Since other Bidders (by mail, facsimile, online, and in person) will be present, and since a reoffering could damage the momentum of the sale, once the hammer has fallen and RR Auction has announced the winning Bidder, such Bidder is unconditionally bound to pay for the lot, even if the Bidder has made a mistake. 4.3 All prospective Bidders who examine lots in person prior to the sale shall personally assume all responsibility for any damage they cause in so doing. RR Auction shall have sole discretion in determining the value of the damage caused, which shall be promptly paid by the prospective Bidder. 4.4 Title to any lot remains with Consignor, any secured party of the Consignor, or assignee of Consignor, as the case may be, until the lot is paid for in full by Bidder and Bidder has fully satisfied any outstanding financial obligations to RR Auction (including as it concerns aby other lots). RR Auction reserves the right to require payment in full before delivering any lot to the successful Bidder. 4.5 It is the Bidder’s responsibility and obligation to have the lots fully insured while in their possession. Bidder assumes any and all risk of loss upon the earlier of shipment to Bidder or in Bidder’s possession. 4.6 Bidder grants to RR Auction or its assigns the right to offset any sums due, or found to be due by RR Auction, and to make such offset from any past, subsequent or future consignment, or items acquired by Bidder in possession or control of RR Auction or from any sums due to Bidder by RR Auction. Bidder fur-


ther grants RR Auction a lien consisting of a senior security interest (or purchase money security interest to the extent applicable) in such sums or items to the fullest extent applicable, authorizes RR Auction to file documents concerning the interest, and Bidder agrees to execute any further documents as may be reasonably necessary to grant RR Auction such security interest. Bidder agrees that RR Auction and its assigns shall be a secured party with respect to items bought by Bidder and in the possession of RR Auction, to the extent of the maximum indebtedness, plus all accrued fees and expenses, until the indebtedness is paid. 4.7 By bidding in this sale, Bidder personally and unconditionally guarantees payment. The authorized representative of any corporate Bidder who is present at the sale shall provide RR Auction or its agent, prior to the commencement of the bidding (or at the time of registration), with a statement signed by a principal, director or officer that they he or she personally and unconditionally guarantees any payment due RR Auction. 4.8 RR Auction may at its sole and absolute discretion, make loans or advances to Consignors and/or prospective Bidders. Section 5 Bidding Options 5.1 Non-Internet bids (including but not limited to in-person, facsimile, phone and mail bids) are treated similarly to floor bids in that they must be on-increment. Any in-person, facsimile, phone, or mail bids that do not conform to a full increment will be rounded up or down to the nearest full increment and this revised amount will be considered Bidder’s high bid. 5.2 When identical bids are submitted, preference is given to the first received. To ensure the greatest accuracy, written bids should be entered on the standard printed bid sheet and be received at RR Auction’s place of business at least twenty-four (24) hours before the Auction start. RR Auction is not responsible for executing mail bids or facsimile bids received on or after the day the first lot is sold, nor Internet bids submitted after the published closing time; nor is RR Auction responsible for proper execution of bids submitted by telephone, mail, facsimile, e-mail, Internet, or in person once the Auction begins. 5.3 In all Auctions, bids on an item must raise the current high bid by at least 10%, or as specified on a per-Auction basis. Bids will be accepted in whole dollar amounts only. No “buy” or “unlimited” bids will be accepted. In a live sale, bids on an item can change at the discretion of RR Auction. 5.4 RR Auction reserves the right to accept or decline any bid. Bids must be for an entire lot and each lot constitutes a separate sale. All bids are per lot unless otherwise announced. Live auction lots will be sold in their numbered sequence unless RR Auction directs otherwise. It is unlawful and illegal for Bidders to collude, pool, or agree with another Bidder to pay less than the fair value for lot(s). For live auctions, RR Auction will have final discretion in the event that any dispute should arise between Bidders. RR Auction will determine the successful Bidder, cancel the sale, or re-offer and resell the lot or lots in dispute. RR Auction will have final discretion to resolve any disputes arising after the sale and in online auctions. If any dispute arises, RR Auction’s sale record is conclusive. Section 6 Payment 6.1 Subject to fulfillment of all of the Conditions of Sale set forth herein, upon the sooner of (1) the passing of title to the offered lot pursuant to these Conditions of Sale, or (2) possession of the offered lot by the Bidder, Bidder thereupon (a) assumes full risk and responsibility (including without limitation, liability for or damage to frames or glass covering prints, paintings, photos, or other works), and (b) will immediately pay the full purchase price or such part as RR Auction may require. In addition to other remedies available to RR Auction by law, RR Auction reserves the right to impose from the date of sale a late charge of 1.5% per month of the total purchase price if payment is not made in accordance with the conditions set forth herein. All property must be removed from RR Auction’s premises by the Bidder at his/her expense not later than sixty (60) business days following its sale and, if it is not so removed, RR Auction may send the purchased property to a public warehouse for the account, at the risk and expense of the Bidder. 6.2 Payment is due upon closing of the Auction session, or upon presentment of an invoice. RR Auction reserves the right to void an invoice if payment in full is not received within thirteen (13) calendar days of the Auction or within twelve (12) calendar days of the invoice date. In cases of nonpayment, RR Auction’s election to void a sale does not relieve the Bidder from their obligation to pay RR Auction its fees (seller’s and Buyer’s Premium) on the lot and any other damages pertaining to the lot. 6.3 All sales for total invoices greater than $1,000 are strictly for cash in United States dollars (including U.S. currency, bank wire, cashier checks, eChecks, and bank money orders), and are subject to all reporting requirements.

6.4 All deliveries are subject to good funds; funds being received in RR Auction’s account before delivery of the Purchases; and all payments are subject to a clearing period. RR Auction reserves the right to determine if a check constitutes “good funds”: checks drawn on a U.S. bank are subject to a ten (10) calendar day hold, and ten (10) business days when drawn on an international bank. Clients with pre-arranged credit status may receive immediate credit for payments via e-Check, personal or corporate checks. 6.5 In the event that a Bidder’s payment is dishonored upon presentment(s), Bidder shall pay the maximum statutory processing fee set by applicable state law. If Bidder attempts to pay via check and the financial institution denies the transfer from Bidder’s bank account, or the payment cannot be completed using the selected funding source, Bidder agrees to complete payment. 6.7 If RR Auction refers any unpaid invoice to an attorney for collection, the Bidder agrees to pay and shall be liable for RR Auction’s attorney’s fees, court costs, and other collection costs incurred by RR Auction in addition to the invoice amount and interest the greater of 1.5% per month or at the maximum legally allowable rate from date of invoice to collection. If RR Auction assigns collection to its house counsel, such attorney’s time expended on the matter shall be compensated at a rate comparable to the hourly rate of independent attorneys. 6.8 RR Auction shall have a lien against the merchandise purchased by the Bidder (as well as to the extent it is a consignor any other monies owed or due to Bidder) to secure payment of the Auction invoice. RR Auction is further granted a lien and the right to retain possession of any other property of the Bidder then held by RR Auction or its affiliates to secure payment of any Auction invoice or any other amounts due RR Auction or affiliates from the Bidder. With respect to these lien rights, RR Auction shall have all the rights of a secured creditor, including but not limited to the right of sale. In addition, with respect to payment of the Auction invoice(s), the Bidder waives any and all rights of offset he might otherwise have against RR Auction and the consignor of the merchandise included on the invoice (the Consignor”). If a Bidder owes RR Auction or its affiliates on any account, RR Auction and its affiliates shall have the right to offset such unpaid account by any credit balance due Bidder, and it may secure by possessory lien any unpaid amount by any of the Bidder’s property in their possession. 6.9 All checks, cashiers checks, bank checks, or money orders are payable to R&R Auction Company of Massachusetts, LLC. RR Auction clients with an invoice totaling $1,000 or under will have the option to pay by VISA, Mastercard, Discover or Paypal. All Paypal payments must be sent to FinanceDepartment@ rrauction.com. Authorize.net, a third-party service provider contracted by RR Auction for processing on-line payments, charges a nonrefundable service fee of 3%, which will be added to your final invoice should you pay by credit/debit card. Section 7 Sales Tax RR Auction is a remote seller and we are now required to collect Sales/Use Tax from our bidders. The states that we have nexus in we will be required to collect and remit sales tax on your behalf. Each state has different requirements to meet nexus. When RR Auction has achieved a certain monetary and/or invoice threshold in each state we will apply sales tax to your total invoice. The states that are affected are: ARIZONA, ARKANSAS, CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, CONNECTICUT, FLORIDA, GEORGIA, ILLINOIS, INDIANA, IOWA, KANSAS, KENTUCKY, MAINE, MARYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, NEBRASKA, NEVADA, NEW JERSEY, NEW YORK, NORTH CAROLINA, OHIO, OKLAHOMA, PENNSYLVANIA,RHODE ISLAND, TENNESSEE, TEXAS, UTAH, VIRGINIA, WASHINGTON, WISCONSIN If we have not achieved nexus in a particular state it is still your responsibility to pay sales tax on your purchases. The sales tax rate is determined by the State, Country, and City where purchases are shipped to. If you decide to pick up your purchases at our New Hampshire location you will not be required to pay sales tax. The State of New Hampshire does not have a general sales and use tax. All purchases picked up at our Massachusetts location will be taxed at the current rate of 6.25%. If you have a resale number please email Sue@RRAuction.com or fax to (603) 732-4288 a copy of your state resale certificate and you will be exempt from paying sales tax. Section 8 Delivery; Shipping; and Handling Charges Bidder is liable for shipping and handling and providing accurate information as to shipping or delivery locations and arranging for such. RR Auction is unable to combine purchases from other auctions or affiliates into one package for shipping purposes. Lots won will be shipped in a commercially reasonable time after payment in good funds for the merchandise and the shipping fees is received or credit extended, except when third-party shipment occurs. Bidder agrees that


service and handling charges related to shipping items which are not pre-paid may be charged to a credit card on file with RR Auction. Successful international Bidders shall provide written shipping instructions, including specified Customs declarations, to RR Auction for any lots to be delivered outside of the United States. NOTE: Declaration value shall be the item’(s) hammer price and RR Auction shall use the correct harmonized code for the lot. Domestic Bidders on lots designated for third-party shipment must designate the common carrier, accept risk of loss, and prepay shipping costs. Section 9 Title Title shall not pass to the successful Bidder until all invoices of Bidder (including those pertaining to the item(s) at issue) and amounts owed to RR Auction are paid in full. It is the responsibility of the Bidder to provide adequate insurance coverage for the items once they have been delivered to a common carrier or third-party shipper. Section 10 Rights Reserved RR Auction reserves the right, at any time before, during or after an auction has ended to: withdraw any lot before or at the time of the Auction, cancel any bid, and/or to postpone the Auction of all or any lots or parts thereof, for any reason. RR Auction shall not be liable to any Bidder in the event of such withdrawal, cancellation, or postponement under any circumstances. RR Auction reserves the right to refuse to accept bids from anyone at any time. Section 11 Conducting the Auction 11.1 RR Auction reserves the right to postpone the Auction or any session thereof for a reasonable period of time for any reason whatsoever, and no Bidder or prospective Bidder shall have any claim as a result thereof, including consequential damages. 11.2 RR Auction’s Discretion: RR Auction shall determine opening bids and bidding increments. RR Auction has the right in its absolute discretion to reject any bid in the event of dispute between Bidders or if RR Auction has doubt as to the validity of any bid, to advance the bidding at its absolute discretion and to determine the successful Bidder in the event of a dispute between Bidders, to continue the bidding or to reoffer and resell the lot in question. In the event of a dispute after the sale, RR Auctions record of final sale shall be conclusive. RR Auction also may reject any bid if RR Auction decides either that any bid is below the reserve of the lot or article or that an advance is insufficient. Unless otherwise announced by RR Auction at the time of sale, no lots may be divided for the purpose of sale. 11.3 Reserves Lots may be subject to a reserve which is the confidential minimum price below which the lot will not be sold. Consignors may not bid on their own lots or property. RR Auction may, from time to time, bid on items that it does not own. RR Auction may execute bids consecutively or otherwise up to one bid increment below the reserve. 11.4 Off-Site Bidding Bidding by telephone, facsimile, online, or absentee bidding (advance written bids submitted by mail) are offered solely as a convenience and permitted subject to advance arrangements, availability, and RR Auction’s approval which shall be exercised at RR Auction’s sole discretion. Neither RR Auction nor its agents or employees shall be held liable for the failure to execute bids or for errors relating to any transmission or execution thereof. In order to be considered for off-site bidding in any manner, Bidders must comply with all of these Conditions of Sale and the terms contained on the Registration Form. 11.5 Estimate Prices: In addition to descriptive information, each item in the Catalog sometimes includes a price range which reflects opinion as to the price expected at auction (the “Estimate Prices”). In other instances, Estimate Prices can be obtained by calling RR Auction at (603) 732-4280. The Estimate Prices are based upon various factors including prices recently paid at auction for comparable property, condition, rarity, quality, history and provenance. Estimate Prices are prepared well in advance of the sale and subject to revision. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or sales tax (see under separate heading). 11.6 Owned or Guaranteed Property: RR Auction generally offers property consigned by others for sale at public auction; in very limited occasion, lots are offered that are the property of RR Auction. 11.7 Before the Auction:

Bidder may attend pre-sale viewing for all of RR Auction’s auctions at no charge. All property to be auctioned is usually on view for several days prior to the sale. Bidder is encouraged to examine lots thoroughly. Bidder may also request condition reports (see below). RR Auction’s staff are available at viewings and by appointment. 11.8 Maximum Bids In All Auctions: To maximize Bidder’s chance of winning, RR Auction strongly encourages the use of maximum bids. RR Auction will then bid for Bidder until the lot reaches Bidder’s specified maximum. Maximum bids are strictly confidential. Placing arbitrary, non-incremental bids on lots with prior maximum bids may result in these lots being sold for less than 10% above the under Bidder’s bid. 11.9 Successful Bids: The fall of RR Auction’s hammer indicates the final bid. RR Auction will record the paddle number of the Bidder. If Bidder’s salesroom or absentee bid is successful, Bidder will be notified after the sale by mailed or emailed invoice. 11.10 Unsold Lots: If a lot does not reach the reserve, it is bought-in. In other words, it remains unsold and is returned to the Consignor. RR Auction has the right to sell certain unsold items after the close of the Auction. Such lots shall be considered sold during the Auction and all these Terms and Conditions shall apply to such sales including but not limited to the Buyer’s Premium, return rights, and disclaimers. 11.11 Bidding in Timed Auction: Bidder may open, monitor, and/or raise bids at any time before the close of a lot through www.rrauction.com. RR Auction offers a callback service the day of the Auction, but Bidder is responsible for supplying a correct telephone number(s) where Bidder can be reached until the Auction closes. Bidder must request this service in writing. RR Auction will make reasonable efforts to ensure that Bidders who request a callback are contacted if outbid; however, RR Auction does not guarantee this service and it is merely a courtesy and not an enforceable right. The auctioneer may also execute a bid on behalf of the consignor to protect the reserve, either by entering a bid in response to salesroom, telephone or absentee bids. Under no circumstances will the auctioneer place any bid on behalf of the consignor above the reserve. The auctioneer will not specifically identify bids placed on behalf of the consignor to protect the reserve. To ensure proper registration, those Bidders intending to bid via the Internet must visit www.RRauction.com and register accordingly at least one full day prior to the actual auction. Winning bidders will be notified by RR Auction. RR Auction is not responsible or liable for any problems, delays, or any other issues or problems resulting out of use of the Internet generally or specifically, including but not limited to transmission, execution or processing of bids. Any Bidder may bid on any lot prior to 6 pm EST/EDT. At that time, an extended bidding period goes into effect. If Bidder has not bid on a lot before 6 pm EST/ EDT, Bidder may not bid on that lot after 6 pm EST/EDT. Only those Bidders who have placed bids on a lot before 6 pm EST/EDT will be allowed to bid on that lot after 6 pm EST/EDT. If Bidder is the only Bidder on a lot at 6 pm EST/ EDT, that lot is awarded to Bidder. During the extended bidding period, a lot will remain open only to those who bid on that lot prior to 6 pm EST/EDT. All lots WITHOUT an opening bid at 6 pm EST/EDT will remain OPEN to ALL Bidders until 7 pm EST/EDT or until they receive their first bid. These lots will close immediately upon receipt of a bid or at 7 pm EST/EDT, whichever comes first. For all lots that are active after 7 pm EST/EDT, bidding will remain open until 30 minutes pass without a bid being placed on THAT lot (the “30 Minute Rule”). The 30 Minute Rule is applied on a PER LOT BASIS; each lot in the Auction closes individually based on bidding activity after 7 pm EST/EDT. On a PER LOT BASIS, the 30 minute timer will reset each time a bid is placed after 7 pm EST/EDT. If Bidder is the high Bidder, raising Bidder’s maximum bid will NOT reset the timer. RR Auction reserves the right to close the Auction at any time at its sole discretion. 11.12 Bidding - Internet Live Auction: Bidder may open, monitor, and/or raise bids at any time before the close of a lot through www.rrauction.com. RR Auction offers a callback service the day of the Auction, but Bidder is responsible for supplying a correct telephone number(s) where Bidder can be reached until the Auction closes. Bidder must request this service in writing. RR Auction will make reasonable efforts to ensure that Bidders who request a callback are contacted if outbid; however, RR Auction does not guarantee this service and it is merely a courtesy and not an enforceable right. To ensure proper registration, those Bidders intending to bid via the Internet must visit www.RRauction.com and register accordingly at least one full day prior to the actual auction. Winning bidders will be notified by RR Auction. RR Auction is not responsible or liable for any problems, delays, or any other issues or problems resulting out of use of the Internet generally or specifically, including but not limited to transmission, execution or processing of bids. During live internet or live auction, property is auctioned in consecutive numerical order, as it appears in the catalog. The auctioneer will accept bids from those present in the salesroom or absentee bidders participating by telephone,


internet or by written bid left with RR Auction in advance of the auction. The auctioneer may also execute a bid or bids (successively or otherwise) on behalf of the consignor to protect the reserve, either by entering a bid in response to salesroom, telephone or absentee bids. Under no circumstances will the auctioneer place any bid on behalf of the consignor above the reserve. The auctioneer will not specifically identify bids placed on behalf of the consignor to protect the reserve. All auctions for lots are with reserve unless specifically stated otherwise. During live Auctions, internet bids can be placed in real time through one or more of the following Third Party services: www.liveauctioneers.com, www.invaluable. com and www.icollector.com. RR Auction is not responsible or liable for any problems, delays, or any other issues or problems resulting out of use of the Internet generally or specifically, including but not limited to transmission, execution or processing of bids. RR Auction treats any third-party site bids as floor or telephone bids. Floor bids and telephone bids are always considered first over third party sites bids, and floor bids are considered earlier than telephone bids. All RR Auction lots purchased through the third-party sites carry an additional Buyer’s Premium. 11.13 Miscellaneous: Agreements between Bidders and Consignors to effectuate a non-sale of an item at Auction, inhibit bidding on a consigned item to enter into a private sale agreement for said item, or to utilize RR Auction’s Auction to obtain sales for non-selling consigned items subsequent to the Auction, are strictly prohibited. If a subsequent sale of a previously consigned item occurs in violation of this provision, RR Auction reserves the right to charge Bidder the applicable Buyer’s Premium and Consignor a Seller’s Commission as determined for each auction venue and by the terms of the seller’s agreement. Acceptance of these Terms and Conditions qualifies Bidder as a client who has consented to be contacted by RR Auction in the future. In conformity with ”donot-call” regulations promulgated by the Federal or State regulatory agencies, participation by the Bidder is affirmative consent to being contacted at the phone number shown in his application and this consent shall remain in effect until it is revoked in writing. RR Auction may from time to time contact Bidder concerning sale, purchase, and auction opportunities available. 11.14 Rules of Construction: RR Auction presents properties in a number of collectible fields, and as such, specific venues have promulgated supplemental Terms and Conditions. Nothing herein shall be construed to waive the general Conditions of Sale by these additional rules and shall be construed to give force and effect to the rules in their entirety. Section 12 RR Auction’s Remedies Failure of the Bidder to comply with any of these Conditions of Sale or the terms of the Registration Form is an event of material breach or default. In such event, RR Auction may, in addition to any other available remedies specifically including the right to hold the defaulting Bidder liable for the Purchase Price or to charge and collect from the defaulting Bidder’s credit or debit accounts as provided for elsewhere herein: (a) cancel the sale, retaining any payment made by the Bidder as damages (the Bidder understands and acknowledges that RR Auction will be substantially damaged should such default occur, and that damages under subpart (a) are necessary to compensate RR Auction for such damages); (b) resell the property without reserve at public auction or privately; (c) charge the Bidder interest on the Purchase Price at the rate of one and one-half percent (1.5%) per month or the highest allowable interest rate; (d) take any other action that RR Auction, in its sole discretion, deems necessary or appropriate to preserve and protect RR Auction’s rights and remedies. Should RR Auction resell the property, the original defaulting Bidder shall be liable for the payment of any deficiency in the purchase price and all costs and expenses associated there with, including but not limited to warehousing, sales-related expenses, reasonable attorney fees and court costs, commissions, incidental damages and any other charges due hereunder which were not collected or collectable. In the event that such Bidder is the successful Bidder on more than one lot and pays less than the purchase price for the total lots purchased, RR Auction shall apply the payment received to such lot or lots that RR Auction, in its sole discretion, deems appropriate. If RR Auction does not exercise such discretion, the lots to which the payment shall be applied will be in descending order from the highest purchase price to the lowest. Any Bidder failing to comply with these Conditions of Sale shall be deemed to have granted RR Auction a security interest in, and RR Auction may retain as collateral such security for such Bidder’s obligations to RR Auction, any Bidder’s property in RR Auction’s possession or to which title has not yet passed to Bidder. RR Auction shall have the benefit of all rights of a secured party under the Uniform Commercial Code (U.C.C.) as adopted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Section 13 Warranties

13.1 RR Auction does not provide any warranties to Bidders, whether expressed or implied, beyond those expressly provided in these Conditions of Sale. All property and lots are sold ”as is” and “where is”. By way of illustration rather than limitation, neither RR Auction nor the Consignor makes any representation or warranty, expressed or implied, as to merchantability or fitness for intended use, condition of the property (including any condition report), correctness of description, origin, measurement, quality, rarity, importance, exhibition, relevance, attribution, source, provenance, date, authorship, condition, culture, genuineness, value, or period of the property. Additionally, neither RR Auction nor the Consignor makes any representation or warranty, expressed or implied, as to whether the Bidder acquires rights in copyright, trademark, or other intellectual property (including exhibition or reproduction rights) related to the item, or whether the property is subject to any limitations or other rights. RR Auction does not make any representation or warranty as to title. 13.2 All descriptions, photographs, illustrations, and terminology including but not limited to words describing condition (including any condition reports requested by Bidder, see also Terminology), authorship, period, culture, source, origin, measurement, quality, rarity, provenance, importance, exhibition, and relevance, used in the Catalog, bill of sale, invoice, or anywhere else, represent a good faith effort made by RR Auction to fairly represent the lots and property offered for sale as to origin, date, condition, and other information contained therein; they are statements of opinion only. They are not representations or warranties and Bidder agrees and acknowledges that he or she shall not rely on them in determining whether or not to bid or for what price. Price estimates (which are determined well in advance of the Auction and are therefore subject to revision) and condition reports are provided solely as a convenience to Bidders and are not intended nor shall they be relied on by Bidders as statements, representations or warranties of actual value or predictions of final bid prices. 13.3 Bidders are accorded the opportunity to inspect the lots and to otherwise satisfy themselves as to the nature and sufficiency of each lot prior to bidding, and RR Auction urges Bidders to avail themselves accordingly. 13.4 All lots sold by RR Auction are accompanied by an Auction Certificate (“AC”). On any lot presented with an AC issued by RR Auction, the certification is only as to its attribution to the person or entity described or to the lot’s usage and only as explicitly stated therein (the “AC”), to the exclusion of any other warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to those pursuant to the Uniform Commercial Code. The AC inures only to the original Bidder (as shown in RR Auction’s records). Bidder may not transfer, assign, or otherwise convey the AC and such purported transfer, assignment, or conveyance shall be null and void. Section 14 Firearms RR Auction complies with all Federal and State rules and regulations relating to the purchasing, registration and shipping of firearms. A Bidder is required to provide appropriate documents and the payment of associated fees, if any. Bidder is responsible for providing a shipping address that is suitable for the receipt of a firearm. Section 15 Unauthorized Statements Under no circumstances is any employee, agent or representative of RR Auction authorized by RR Auction to modify, amend, waive or contradict any of these Conditions of Sale, any term or condition set forth on a registration form, any warranty or limitation or exclusion of warranty, any term or condition in either the Registration Form or these Terms and Conditions regarding payment requirements, including but not limited to due date, manner of payment, and what constitutes payment in full, or any other term or condition contained in any documents issued by RR Auction unless such modification, amendment, waiver or contradiction is contained in a writing signed by all parties. Any statements, oral or written, made by employees, agents or representatives of RR Auction to Bidder, including statements regarding specific lots, even if such employee, agent or representative represents that such statement is authorized, unless reduced to a writing signed Bidder and by an authorized officer of RR Auction by all parties, are statements of personal opinion only and are not binding on RR Auction, and under no circumstances shall be relied upon by Bidder as a statement, representation or warranty of RR Auction. Section 16 Bidder’s Remedies 16.1 Except as stated expressly herein, Bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy related to or pertaining to items it bids upon, views, or purchases from RR Auction, and any claims by Bidder related to authenticity, ownership, condition, title or value, shall be against Consignor only. 16.2 This section sets forth the sole and exclusive remedies of Bidder as against


RR Auction (inclusive of its affiliates, officers, managers, employees or agents), or in any way arising out of, related to, or in connection with these Conditions of Sale, , and is expressly in lieu of any other rights or remedies which might be available to Bidder by law. Time is of the essence with respect to these procedures. 16.3 Title to Items The Bidder hereby accepts the benefit of the Consignor’s warranty of title and any other representations and warranties made by the Consignor for the Bidder’s benefit. In the event that Bidder demonstrates in writing, satisfactory to the sole discretion of RR Auction, that there was a breach of the Consignor’s warranty of title concerning a lot purchased by Bidder, RR Auction may make demand upon the Consignor to pay to Bidder the Purchase Price (including any premiums, taxes, or other amounts paid or due to RR Auction). Should the Consignor not pay the Purchase Price to Bidder within thirty days after such demand (if any made), RR Auction may disclose the identity of the Consignor to Bidder and may assign to Bidder all or some of RR Auction’s rights against the Consignor with respect to such lot or property. Upon such disclosure and/or assignment, all responsibility and liability of RR Auction, if any, with respect to said lot or item shall automatically terminate related to or arising from these Conditions of Sale or such transaction operating as a complete waiver and general release by Bidder as to RR Auction and its agents, contractors, and affiliates, as to any and all claims concerning or related to the item, if any . RR Auction shall be entitled to retain the premiums and other amounts paid to RR Auction by Consignor only. The rights and remedies provided herein are for the original Bidder only and they may not be assigned or relied upon by any transferee or assignee under any circumstances. 16.4 Authenticity Challenge Process (1) If Bidder wishes to dispute or challenge the Authenticity of the lot or item (including asserting that it is incorrect), Bidder must adhere to the following procedure: Within 30 days of the Auction Date, Bidder must present written evidence to RR Auction, that the lot is not authentic as determined by a known expert in the field (and one recognized by RR Auction within its discretion) and send the physical item or lot at issue to RR Auction along with all evidence relied upon by Bidder for contesting the Authenticity. (“Authenticity Challenge Process”) “Authenticity” shall mean a gross discrepancy in the between the description, genuiness, or attribution of the item as represented by RR Auction in the Catalog or at the auction, and the item. If RR Auction concurs that the lot is not Authentic as was represented (it is sole discretion), Bidder’s sole and exclusive remedy as against RR Auction (inclusive of its affiliates, agents, employees, and contractors) shall be a refund of the purchase price of the subject item paid by Bidder, with no other costs, liabilities or amounts recoverable by Bidder. If RR Auction does not agree with the assertion by Bidder, then the Parties shall follow the dispute resolution procedures of these Conditions of Sale. Strict adherence to the Authenticity Challenge Process is a condition of standing for Bidder to initiate suit or claim. (2) So long as Bidder has complied with the Authenticity Challenge Process, any claim, suit or action, by Bidder concerning an AC or Certification of Authenticity, or related to the authenticity of the item must, without any exception, be brought within one (1) year of Auction Date and is subject to the other limitations and conditions stated in the Conditions of Sale. 16.5 Other Issues. Any dispute or claim by Bidder against RR Auction (or its affiliates, directors, employees, officers, agents, or contractors)) other than Authenticity, concerning any item or lot bid upon, or purchased, including value, title, condition, bidding process, or description must be asserted (if at all) in the following manner: (1) If the description of any lot in the Catalog is materially or grossly incorrect (e.g., gross cataloging error), or there is any other gross material issue pertaining to the item or lot, the item or lot may be returned if returned within five (5) calendar days of receipt, and received by RR Auction no later than twenty-one (21) calendar days after the Auction Date with explanation in writing.. If there is any discrepancy between the description in the Catalog and a certificate of auction, then the description in the certificate of auction (“Lot Challenge Process”). This paragraph shall constitute Bidder’s sole right with respect to the return of items, and no refunds shall be given for any items not returned to and received by RR Auction within the period of time stated herein or not materially or grossly in deviation from the description. Such a refund is subject to RR Auction’s sole discretionary review, and any request for refund must be made concurrently with returning the physical item or lot to RR Auction. Any item not returned within said frame will constitute acceptance of the item and a waiver and release of any and all claims by Bidder pertaining to the item other than with respect to authenticity; and (2) Provided that the Bidder has engaged in the Lot Challenge Process, any

claim concerning such must be brought no later than one (1) year of the Auction Date for the item or lot at issue and is subject to the other limitations and conditions stated in the Conditions of Sale. NO RETURN OR REFUND OF ANY AUCTION LOT WILL BE CONSIDERED OR PROVIDED EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THESE CONDITIONS OF SALE AND BIDDERS OR AS MAY BE REQUIRED BY LAW. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SUCH SHALL BE A COMPLETE DEFENSE TO ANY CLAIMS BY BIDDER RELATED TO THE CONDITIONS OF SALE, ANY AUCTION OR BID. 16.6 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. For any and all claims by Bidder arising out of or related to this Agreement, Bidder’s viewing, bid, or purchase of items, or any agreement between the Parties, or otherwise, Bidder agrees that to the fullest extent such can be limited under the law, Bidder shall have no right to recover and hereby waives any and all rights to recover from against RR Auction or its affiliates, directors, employees, officers, agents, or contractors, consequential or indirect damages, lost profits damages, punitive, exemplary, statutory (or multiplier damages), physical or emotional distress damages, general or special damages of any kind (beyond amounts actually paid by Bidder for item(s) at issue), and in the event of recovery of any damages whatsoever, such shall be limited by the amounts actually paid by Bidder to RR Auction for the item(s) at issue in such claim, or if no money was paid to RR Auction by Bidder for items at issue, or there items are at issue, the amount of $150.00. Section 17 RR Auction’s Additional Services For Bidders who do not remove purchased property from RR Auction’s premises, RR Auction, in its sole discretion and solely as a service and accommodation to Bidders, may arrange to have purchased lots packed, insured and forwarded at the sole request, expense, and risk of Bidder. RR Auction assumes no and disclaims all responsibility and liability for acts or omissions in such packing or shipping by RR Auction or other packers and carriers, whether or not recommended by RR Auction. RR Auction assumes no and disclaims all responsibility and liability for damage to frames, glass or other breakable items. Where RR Auction arranges and bills for such services via invoice, RR Auction will include an administration charge. Section 18 Headings Headings are for convenience only and shall not be used to interpret the substantive sections to which they refer. Section 19 Entire Agreement Except to the extent Bidder is also a consignor (in which case the terms of the consignment agreement shall also govern), these Conditions of Sale constitute the entire agreement between the Parties together with the terms and conditions contained in the auction Registration Form. They may not be amended, modified or superseded except in a signed writing executed by all parties. No oral or written statement by anyone employed by RR Auction or acting as agent or representative of RR Auction may amend, modify, waive or supersede the terms herein unless such amendment, waiver or modification is contained in a writing signed by all parties. If any section of these Conditions of Sale or any term or provision of any section is held to be invalid, void, or unenforceable by any court or arbitrator of competent jurisdiction, the remaining parts of the agreement and remainder of the sections or terms and provisions of the section and all sections shall continue in full force and effect without being impaired or invalidated in any way. Section 20 Governing Law and Enforcement 20.1 The Parties agree that all agreements between the Parties including but not limited to these Conditions of Sale are entered into in Boston, Massachusetts, no matter where Bidder is situated and no matter by what means or where Bidder was informed of the Auction and regardless of whether catalogs, materials, or other communications were received by Bidder in another location. 20.2 The Parties agree that these Conditions of Sale, any other related agreement(s), along with all claims between the Parties, including those arising out of or related to such are governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, without regard for its conflict of laws principles. The Parties agree that any dispute between the Parties, including but not limited to those related to or arising out of these Conditions of Sale, or related to or arising out of any other related agreement(s) shall be submitted to confidential binding arbitration (the ”Arbitration”) before a single Arbitrator of the American Arbitration Association


(the “AAA”) The Parties agree that the Arbitration shall be conducted pursuant to the commercial rules of the AAA in Boston, Massachusetts, unless the Consumer Arbitration Rules apply, in which case, such rules and venue will govern. In the event that the Parties cannot agree on the selection of the Arbitrator, then the Arbitrator shall be selected by the AAA. The prevailing Party in the Arbitration shall also recover all of its related fees and costs, whether before or after the formal institution of the Arbitration, including but not limited to its reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs, if RR Auction prevails, such recovery, in addition to all remedies available at agreement or law, shall include the Buyer’s Premium as defined in these Conditions of Sale. Federal arbitration law, including the Federal Arbitration Act apply to this agreement to arbitrate and its related provisions. The arbitration and all related proceedings shall be held strictly confidential and all documents and discovery shall be held confidential and not used, published or disclosed publically or to anyone outside the Parties or expert consultants or counsel who shall agree to hold such confidential.

(along with its officers, directors, agents, contractors, and affiliates) from and against any and all claims, costs, fees, damages, and liabilities arising out of or related to these Conditions of Sale, view of items, or lots, bidding, or participation in any auction by RR Auction, and/or or in any way connected to any item you viewed, bid upon or purchased through RR Auction.

20.3 The Parties consent to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as exclusive jurisdiction and venue for all claims between the Parties except as provided specifically herein and may seek confirmation of the decision in the Arbitration pursuant to the Federal Arbitration Act in any Court of competent jurisdiction, including the courts of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. To the extent such is necessary under the law, RR Auction may enforce the Arbitration award against Bidder and any related Party in any court of competent jurisdiction. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as RR Auction consenting to jurisdiction or venue in any location outside of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

For Residents of California:

THE PARTIES MAY NOT BRING CLAIMS AGAINST EACH OTHER AS A CLASS OR CLASS MEMBER IN ANY CLAIMED CLASS, OR IN A REPRESENTATIVE ACTION UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED. UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED, THE CLAIMS AGAINST EACH OF THE OTHER CANNOT BE CONSOLIDATED OR JOINED WITH MORE THAN ONE ADDITIONAL PERSON OR ENTITIES’ CLAIMS. NO INJUNCTIVE OR DECLATORY RELIEF SOUGHT BY BIDDER IF ANY, CAN AFFECT OR BE ORDERED TO AFFECT ANY OTHER BIDDERS OR PERSONS.

A written express warranty is provided with each autographed collectible, as required by law. This dealer may be surety bonded or otherwise insured to ensure the authenticity of any autographed collectible sold by this dealer.

20.4 Except as provided specifically in these Conditions of Sale in Bidder’s Remedies against RR Auction (along with its affiliates, directors, agents, officers, employees, and contractors) for any dispute, claim, cause of action related to or arising out of these Conditions of Sale or any other related agreement(s), brought by Bidder must be brought within the earlier of the Auction Date as it pertains to the item(s) at issue or no later than one (1) year of the acts, omissions or circumstances occurred giving rise to the alleged claim, without exception. This provision is intended as a full, complete and absolute bar to and release of any claims by Bidder initiated after one (1) year of such acts, omissions or circumstances. The Parties agree further that these waiver provisions are intended to be binding in the event of any dispute, specifically including but not limited to third party claims and cross-actions brought by Bidder. These provisions are consideration for the execution of these Conditions of Sale. 20.5 To the fullest extent under applicable law and except as specifically stated herein Bidder hereby holds harmless, releases and discharges RR Auction and its agents, officer’s directors, affiliates, successors, and assigns from any and all claims, liabilities, obligations, promises, agreements, damages, causes of action, suits, demands, losses, debts, and expenses of any nature whatsoever, known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected existing prior to these Conditions of Sale. Bidder agrees to the Conditions of Sale and upon each instance that Bidder participates in any auction, bids, or otherwise agrees to such terms and reaffirms this release as of the date of so participating or agreeing unless Bidder otherwise provides clear written notice to RR Auction prior to so bidding. 20.6 The Bidder hereby agrees that RR Auction shall be entitled to present these Conditions of Sale to a court in any jurisdiction other than set forth in this paragraph as conclusive evidence of the Parties agreement, and the Parties further agree that the court shall immediately dismiss any action filed in such jurisdiction. 20.7 Liquidated Damages for Specific Breaches In the event that Bidder provides false information in connection with registering for bidding, fails to correct or update information or breaches the Conditions of Sale by failing to pay the purchase price when due after becoming the winning bidder, as liquidated damages associated with such breaches, R&R may obtain from Bidder the greater of (1) 150% the reserve of the item (if any); (2) the amount bidder bid; or (3), the full amount that bidder would have otherwise paid. Bidder will also be liable for an additional 20% of such amount to account for additional administrative costs, shipping, additional advertising, and other damages and liabilities fees that are difficult to calculate on an item-by-item basis. 20.8 Indemnity. Bidder agrees to defend, indemnify, hold harmless RR Auction

Section 21: State-by-State Law Issues This Auction is being conducted in and the sale shall take place in the State of Massachusetts. Notwithstanding, the foregoing, should these terms and conditions violate the law of any State should that state’s law be found to govern, or any provision herein determined to be invalid, the clause itself and the remainder of the Agreement shall be valid to the fullest extent allowed. Also, to the extent other states law apply to any transaction arising out of the Agreement (without admitting such), RR Auction states:

SALE OF AUTOGRAPHED COLLECTIBLES: AS REQUIRED BY LAW, A DEALER WHO SELLS TO A CONSUMER ANY COLLECTIBLE DESCRIBED AS BEING AUTOGRAPHED MUST PROVIDE A WRITTEN EXPRESS WARRANTY AT THE TIME OF SALE. THIS DEALER MAY BE SURETY BONDED OR OTHERWISE INSURED TO ENSURE THE AUTHENTICITY OF ANY AUTOGRAPHED COLLECTIBLE SOLD BY THIS DEALER.

Section 22 Glossary of Condition terms Information provided to prospective Bidders with respect of any lot, including any pre-sale estimate, whether written or oral, and information in any catalogue, condition or other report, commentary or valuation, is not a representation of fact but rather a statement of opinion held by RR Auction. Use of the following terms constitutes an opinion as follows: VERY FINE describes an item believed to be in virtually flawless condition, and is used sparingly for items of exceptionally attractive appearance. FINE is the most common statement of condition, and applies to most items that we offer. It describes items that we believe to show expected handling wear, generally acceptable random flaws (such as light creases, small bends, etc.), and an overall appearance that is pleasing to the majority of collectors. VERY GOOD describes an item that we believe exhibits more moderate flaws (such as toning, light staining, professional reinforcements or repairs, etc.). Most collectors would be comfortable with items in very good condition, and this would be the expected condition for many formats (early presidential documents, for example). GOOD describes an item which we believe to have obvious visible flaws, including heavy wear, missing portions, or repairs that affect appearance; generally items in this condition are offered only if an item is otherwise believed to be exceedingly rare or important. Bidder may call and request further details and information about RR Auction’s opinions concerning any item via phone or email which shall provided in RR Auction’s discretion. Certificate of Auction, Certificate of Authenticity and Goods Acquired: Bidder warrants that Bidder (and its agents, assigns, successors, and affiliates) shall not purposely deface, destroy, dismember, cut-up into parts the item or Lot purchased at auction from RR Auction and in the event such shall occur whether purposefully or accidently, Bidder (and its agents, assigns, successors, and affiliates) shall refrain from advertising, promoting, or marketing the item as having been purchased from RR Auction and shall in no event display, expressly claim, or imply that the item was certified or auctioned in such state by RR Auction. As liquidated damages for such breach, Bidder agrees to be liable to RR Auction for the greater of the amount of three (3) times the hammer price of the item along with all other fees and costs as otherwise provided in this Terms of Sale.


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