American Revolution Manuscripts & Arms 2016-12-10 Auction - 340 Price Results - Alexander Historical Auctions LLC in Delaware
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IDENTIFIED FRENCH-MADE MUSKET, USED BY AN AMERICANJOHN HANCOCKGENERAL FRIEDRICH WILHELM VON STEUBEN'S SOCIETY OF THE
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Wilmington, DE, United States
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American Revolution Manuscripts & Arms

Important manuscripts, letter, autographs, arms and relics of the American Revolution and Colonial War. Presenting General Friedrich von Steuben's Society of the Cincinnati Medal and additional collectibles.
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"LIBERTY" GERMAN IMPORT GOBLET: "LIBERTY" GERMAN IMPORT GOBLETOrnately-painted Revolutionary War-era patriotic pitcher, depicts a European's impression of an American eagle with outstretched wings surrounded by leaves and berries.
0001: "LIBERTY" GERMAN IMPORT GOBLETEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
COTTON MATHER: COTTON MATHER(1663 – 1728) New England Puritan minister, prolific author, and pamphleteer. He left a scientific legacy due to his hybridization experiments and his promotion of inoculation for
0002: COTTON MATHEREst. $3,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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(SALEM WITCH TRIALS) SAMUEL SEWALL: (SALEM WITCH TRIALS) SAMUEL SEWALLSAMUEL SEWALL (1652 - 1730) Massachusetts judge who presided over the Salem witch trials, and the only one of the judges who publicly admitted his error. A.D.S. at
0003: (SALEM WITCH TRIALS) SAMUEL SEWALLEst. $800-$1,200
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EDWARD HYDE, LORD CORNBURY: EDWARD HYDE, LORD CORNBURY(1661 - 1723) Corrupt colonial governor of New York and New Jersey and cousin of Queen Anne best known for his habit of wearing women's clothes in public. Bold signature
0005: EDWARD HYDE, LORD CORNBURYEst. $250-$350Lot Passed
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MILITIA IS RAISED IN NEW YORK, 1684: MILITIA IS RAISED IN NEW YORK, 1684Early manuscript D.S., 2pp. folio, New York, Aug. 27, 1684, a retained copy of a "Bill for settlemt. of the Militia". In part: "For the better Regulating of the
0009: MILITIA IS RAISED IN NEW YORK, 1684Est. $500-$700
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"THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE", PRINTED BY BENJAMIN: "THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE", PRINTED BY BENJAMIN FRANKLINFine content pre-Revolutionary War newspaper, "The Pennsylvania Gazette" (Philadelphia: printed by Benjamin Franklin), May 25, 1749, no. 1067,
0013: "THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE", PRINTED BY BENJAMINEst. $1,000-$1,500
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18TH CENTURY PLAN FOR A FORT: 18TH CENTURY PLAN FOR A FORTExcellent ca. 1750s partial aerial view of a fort, a brown ink drawing, 17" x 12 1/2" mounted on a 19" x 29" sheet showing a portion of what would have been an enormous,
0016: 18TH CENTURY PLAN FOR A FORTEst. $700-$800
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BOSTON BROADSHEET REPORTS LEAD-UP TO TEA PARTY: BOSTON BROADSHEET REPORTS LEAD-UP TO TEA PARTYFine content broadsheet, "Supplement to the Massachusetts-Gazette" (Boston: printed by Richard Draper), May 6, 1773, 2pp. folio, leading with an article
0018: BOSTON BROADSHEET REPORTS LEAD-UP TO TEA PARTYEst. $1,000-$1,500
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"STAMP ACT" CAST BRONZE STATUE: "STAMP ACT" CAST BRONZE STATUEWell-executed and dramatic cast bronze statue, 25 1/2" tall, 10" x 7" at the base, depicting a striding American patriot, in a fur cape and wearing a "liberty"-style
0019: "STAMP ACT" CAST BRONZE STATUEEst. $4,000-$5,000Lot Passed
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JOHN HANCOCK: JOHN HANCOCK(1737-1793) American Revolutionary politician and first signer of the Declaration of Independence, President of the Continental Congress and two-time Governor of Massachusetts. Historic
0025: JOHN HANCOCKEst. $15,000-$20,000
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