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Fine Manuscript And Printed Americana
24 Januar 2019 • New York
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Sale Number: N10002
189 lots
2109. Autograph letter signed ("Thomas Paine") to the “Citizen Directer” (Philippe-Antoine, Comte Merlin, of Douai), attempting to pull strings in France for an American friend
Estimate: 35.000 – 50.000 USD
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2110. United States Chronicle. Providence, Rhode Island, January 23, 1800
Estimate: 8.000 – 12.000 USD
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2111. Autograph manuscript survey signed (in text twice, “T. Jefferson esq.” and “Jefferson"), regarding 1,043 acres bordering Monticello
Estimate: 40.000 – 60.000 USD
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2112. Autograph endorsement signed ("A Hamilton") at the foot of a letter sent to him
Estimate: 7.000 – 10.000 USD
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2113. Autograph letter signed ("Th: Jefferson") as president, to his son-in-law John W. Eppes, anticipating his famous reconciliation with John Adams
Estimate: 120.000 – 180.000 USD
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2114. Manuscript document signed ("Lafayette") and co-signed ("Fulwar Skipwith"), appointing Secretary of State James Madison as attorney, to settle any legal issues involving lands granted to Lafayette in the Louisiana Purchase
Estimate: 8.000 – 12.000 USD
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2115. Autograph letter signed ("Mother A. Adams"), to her daughter-in-law Ann "Nancy" Harrod Adams expressing joy that the young couple are living in nearby Boston
Estimate: 4.000 – 6.000 USD
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2116. Ship's pass for the Diana, signed ("Th. Jefferson") as third president
Estimate: 2.000 – 3.000 USD
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2117. Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, Delivered to the Classes of Senior and Junior Sophisters in Harvard University. Cambridge: Hilliard and Metcalf, 1810
Estimate: 3.000 – 5.000 USD
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2118. Autograph letter signed (“Th: Jefferson”), to Robert Fulton, stating his interest in Fulton's invention of the torpedo
Estimate: 40.000 – 60.000 USD
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2119. Autograph document signed four times in the text (three times “Thomas Jefferson”, and once “Thomas Jefferson of Monticello”), endeavoring to regain land that he believes was unlawfully seized from him
Estimate: 12.000 – 15.000 USD
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2120. Autograph letter signed ("Th: Jefferson"), prophesying the bright future of France after Napoleon and celebrating reduced duties on wine
Estimate: 90.000 – 120.000 USD
BIDDING IS CLOSED
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