[LINCOLNIANA]
Ten framed pieces relating to Lincoln, both prints and photographs, along with a plaster cast of Lincoln's hand and three magic lantern slides. Comprising: Lincoln and his Family. New York: G. W. Massee, 1869. Oval engraving by A. Robin, framed. Visible area measures 11 1/2 x 9 1/4 (29 x 23.75 cm). Light soiling and toning, marginal tear; together with: REICH, JACQUES. [Portrait of Lincoln.] Circa 1911. Artist's proof from an edition of 50 copies, signed by the artist. Etching, framed; and: BORGLUM, GUTZON. [Print After a Pencil Study for "The Lonely Lincoln" Sculpture]. After 1942. Printed reproduction of sketch and accompanying note, framed; and: [Patriotic Needlepoint Sampler with Portraits of Washington and Lincoln, Probably Produced for the Centennial] Liberty and Union, Now and Forever One and Inseperable. Circa 1876. Perforated and printed paper needlepoint pattern, silk and cloth threads, framed. Chipping and toning mostly to margins, some splits, general wear commensurate with age; and: [WWI Era Broadside with Portraits of Washington, Lincoln and Wilson] The Brave Boys of 1918, America We Love You, Will Fight and Die for You. Chicago: E. G. Rensech, 1917. Color halftone, framed. A few marginal creases and scratches; and: CURRIER & IVES. The Presidents of the United States, from 1789 to 1865. New York: Currier and Ives, [circa 1865]. Color lithograph, framed. Light spotting and toning; and: FRIZ. [Civil War Era Political Cartoon] Why Dont You Take It? Circa 1861. Lithograph, framed. Faint toning, minor pale spotting, evidence of old folds, short marginal tear; and: Three photographs of Lincoln. 1860s, printed in the 20th century. Framed; and: [After VOLK, LEONARD]. [Plaster Cast of Lincoln's Hand with Engraved Bronze Plaque at Wrist]. After 1866. Rubbing, wear and some minor chipping to rod; and: Three Magic Lantern Slides, including "Lincoln at Home," "President Lincoln and His Cabinet," and "Major General W. T. Sherman." Circa 1865. General light wear, commensurate with age; and with: Two additional framed pieces, comprising a photograph of J.F.K and Eleanor Roosevelt, and a Printed Cartoon by Walter Heiss. All items in generally very good condition with minor imperfections, unless otherwise noted, not examined out of frames, sold as is. The lot consists of 15 pieces.
Sold for $1,062
Estimated at $500 - $800
Includes Buyer's Premium
[LINCOLNIANA]
Ten framed pieces relating to Lincoln, both prints and photographs, along with a plaster cast of Lincoln's hand and three magic lantern slides. Comprising: Lincoln and his Family. New York: G. W. Massee, 1869. Oval engraving by A. Robin, framed. Visible area measures 11 1/2 x 9 1/4 (29 x 23.75 cm). Light soiling and toning, marginal tear; together with: REICH, JACQUES. [Portrait of Lincoln.] Circa 1911. Artist's proof from an edition of 50 copies, signed by the artist. Etching, framed; and: BORGLUM, GUTZON. [Print After a Pencil Study for "The Lonely Lincoln" Sculpture]. After 1942. Printed reproduction of sketch and accompanying note, framed; and: [Patriotic Needlepoint Sampler with Portraits of Washington and Lincoln, Probably Produced for the Centennial] Liberty and Union, Now and Forever One and Inseperable. Circa 1876. Perforated and printed paper needlepoint pattern, silk and cloth threads, framed. Chipping and toning mostly to margins, some splits, general wear commensurate with age; and: [WWI Era Broadside with Portraits of Washington, Lincoln and Wilson] The Brave Boys of 1918, America We Love You, Will Fight and Die for You. Chicago: E. G. Rensech, 1917. Color halftone, framed. A few marginal creases and scratches; and: CURRIER & IVES. The Presidents of the United States, from 1789 to 1865. New York: Currier and Ives, [circa 1865]. Color lithograph, framed. Light spotting and toning; and: FRIZ. [Civil War Era Political Cartoon] Why Dont You Take It? Circa 1861. Lithograph, framed. Faint toning, minor pale spotting, evidence of old folds, short marginal tear; and: Three photographs of Lincoln. 1860s, printed in the 20th century. Framed; and: [After VOLK, LEONARD]. [Plaster Cast of Lincoln's Hand with Engraved Bronze Plaque at Wrist]. After 1866. Rubbing, wear and some minor chipping to rod; and: Three Magic Lantern Slides, including "Lincoln at Home," "President Lincoln and His Cabinet," and "Major General W. T. Sherman." Circa 1865. General light wear, commensurate with age; and with: Two additional framed pieces, comprising a photograph of J.F.K and Eleanor Roosevelt, and a Printed Cartoon by Walter Heiss. All items in generally very good condition with minor imperfections, unless otherwise noted, not examined out of frames, sold as is. The lot consists of 15 pieces.
Auction: Rare Books, Autographs & Maps, May 11, 2023