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        • G.I. joe collection - General George Washington - new in box
          May. 08, 2024

          G.I. joe collection - General George Washington - new in box

          Est: -

          G.I. joe collection - General George Washington - new in box

          Don R. Wallick Auctions
        • G. Washington's Atty. Gen. William Bradford Signed Court Document
          Jan. 06, 2022

          G. Washington's Atty. Gen. William Bradford Signed Court Document

          Est: $300 - $400

          G. Washington's Atty. Gen. William Bradford Signed Court Document Partially Printed Document Signed, "Wm. Bradford Junr.", as Attorney General of Pennsylvania, 1p, 8.25" x 13", Bedford County, May 15, 1787. Docketing at verso. Paper loss at intersecting folds, scattered tiny holes, toning and foxing, mostly at folds and edges, else Very Good.   Bradford signs this "Grand Inquest" of Andrew McFannen for assault of Moses Donnaldson "with Force and Arms...then and there did beat, wound and evilly treat, so that of his Life it was greatly despaired, and other Harms to him...and against the Peace and Dignity of the said Commonwealth of Pennsylvania." William Bradford (1755-1795) was a lawyer, judge, and the 2nd United States Attorney General serving President Washington, January 27, 1794 through August 23, 1795. During the Revolutionary War he joined the Continental Army as a captain and company commander. By the end of the year, he saw action in the Battle of Trenton. While at Morristown, New Jersey, he was named a deputy to the muster master-general on April 10, 1777, and he was promoted to lieutenant colonel. During the encampment at Valley Forge in late 1777 and early 1778, his headquarters was at the David Harvard House. He resigned after two years due to ill health and returned home in early 1779. Bradford joined the bar before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in September 1779. He was named as the state's Attorney General in 1780, and served until 1791. This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses. WE PROVIDE IN-HOUSE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE!

          University Archives
        • G. Washington Centennial plated "Comitia Americana" tray
          Nov. 20, 2021

          G. Washington Centennial plated "Comitia Americana" tray

          Est: $150 - $250

          George Washington Centennial silvered copper commemorative tray centering a "Comitia Americana" medallion of his profile in raised relief 13" x 11"

          Clars Auctions
        • G. WASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION INVITATION
          Jul. 24, 2019

          G. WASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION INVITATION

          Est: $100 - $120

          G. WASHINGTON BICENTENNIAL COMMISSION INVITATION George Washington , City of New York, Bicentennial Commission banquet invitation. Blank, lot of 12. Size: 7" x 10"

          Centurion Auctions
        • G. WASHINGTON PRINT By STUARTS PAINTING
          Jun. 30, 2018

          G. WASHINGTON PRINT By STUARTS PAINTING

          Est: $200 - $300

          Early George Washington Print that was given as advertising for Stuarts painting. Great image by Calwell. Measures 29"x22" Excellent

          Milestone Auctions
        • G. I. Joe Classic Collection George Washington
          Jul. 15, 2017

          G. I. Joe Classic Collection George Washington

          Est: -

          2nd in the commemorative independence day holiday series. New in box. Nr8491

          EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
        • IRVING, WASHINGTON. Group of three letters Signed, to various recipients: Two Autograph Letters * Letter.
          May. 04, 2017

          IRVING, WASHINGTON. Group of three letters Signed, to various recipients: Two Autograph Letters * Letter.

          Est: $400 - $600

          IRVING, WASHINGTON. Group of three letters Signed, to various recipients: Two Autograph Letters * Letter. The first, to Moses Woolson, declining to send autographs of distinguished Spaniards. The second, LS, to Mr. Aguirre, requesting information relating to commerce between the U.S. and Spain in 1844. The third, to Edward Henrik, apologizing that all the autographs of Washington have been given away long ago. Each 1 page, 4to or 8vo, second letter on "U.S. Legation in Spain" stationery, each written on a folded sheet; some toning and staining to first two letters. (MRS) Tarrytown, 12 September 1837; Madrid, 27 December 1844; Sunnyside, 8 August 1859

          Swann Auction Galleries
        • Cast Iron George Washington Bust in color 
          Apr. 30, 2017

          Cast Iron George Washington Bust in color 

          Est: -

          Cast Iron George Washington Bust in color  S&H $14.95

          Burnt Chimney Auction Gallery
        • GEORGE WASHINGTON SIGNED DOCUMENT
          Apr. 30, 2017

          GEORGE WASHINGTON SIGNED DOCUMENT

          Est: $2,000 - $3,000

          Early paper document dated Nov. 26, 1783 to “Citizens of New York returned from exile…” signed by George Washington. 13 x 16 inches. Loose mount between lucite panels. Has stains and damage. We are not experts on signatures therefore NO guarantees on this item.

          Americana Auctions
        • IRVING, WASHINGTON [KNICKERBOCKER, DIEDRICH] A History of New York, From the Beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dyn...
          Apr. 26, 2017

          IRVING, WASHINGTON [KNICKERBOCKER, DIEDRICH] A History of New York, From the Beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dyn...

          Est: $600 - $900

          IRVING, WASHINGTON [KNICKERBOCKER, DIEDRICH] A History of New York, From the Beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty. New York: Inskeep & Bradford, et al, 1809. First edition. Two volumes. Contemporary calf, red spine labels. Folding plate. Joint weak on vol. 1, other wear to bindings, remnants of label and ink signature, spotting, a good unrestored copy. BAL 10098; Together with The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. [Parts I-VI]. New York: C.S. Van Winkle, 1819 [-1820]. First edition, second printing of no. 1, first printing part VI, bound without section title-pages or blanks. Early half calf over marbled boards. Very clean throughout, the part number scrubbed from title, ink signature, offset from a laid-in leaf at p. 152; Another copy, containing parts I-IV only (second printing of part I), contemporary calf, retains dated section titles, with signatures of "G. Congdon" throughout, cover detached, other wear. BAL 10106; And four others, including: A History of the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, New York, 1828, first American edition, three volumes, leather backed boards, with folding map, bookplates of Henri Casimir de Rham, map torn where mounted; a 1831 London issue of the same, modern leather, with plate and folding map; A Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada, London, 1829, first English edition, two volumes in early morocco backed boards; And the London and Philadelphia 1835 editions of Miscellanies ... No. II (London) and The Crayon Miscellany. No. 2 (Philadelphia) both containing "Abbotsford, and Newstead Abbey." The entirety sold with all faults. The lot 12 volumes. C 

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