:The recent autograph auction at Swann Galleries offered a diverse
assortment of autograph letters signed by American presidents,
military figures and well-known scientists and physicians, and
results surpassed expectations.
An important autograph letter signed by Abraham Lincoln to his
law partner and political confidant, John T. Stuart, that
discusses his possible run for local office as well as the
upcoming presidential race between Van Buren and Harrison, 1840,
brought $80,500.
Other notable presidential material included an autograph letter
signed by John F. Kennedy as "Jack Kennedy LT USNR," written on
April 9, 1944, two years after the PT-109 incident, $10,350; and
a typed letter signed by Lyndon B. Johnson as President, to Upton
Sinclair, concerning the murder of three young civil rights
workers in Mississippi, Washington, January 6, 1965, $8,625.
In addition to the Kennedy letter, there were many World War II
items, including a very large collection of correspondence from
senior American officers in WWII to various autograph collectors,
1940s-50s, $5,750; and a photo of the German surrender at Field
Marshall B.L. Montgomery's headquarters on May 3, 1945, signed
and inscribed by Montgomery, $8,050.
Featured American Revolution items included a retained draft of
an autograph letter written to George Washington from
revolutionary Samuel Cooper, congratulating Washington on
American's victory over Great Britain, Boston, September 1782,
$8,625.
An autograph manuscript by Errol Flynn, written while he was
working on a plantation in New Guinea in his pre-acting days,
1933, sold for $8,050.
The auction also featured a selection of material from the
Civil War, such as an autograph letter signed by Ulysses S. Grant,
to General George Meade, concerning Confederate movements at the
Battle of New Market Heights, City Point, Va., October 1, 1864,
$5,520; and an album containing 46 signatures of Union generals and
politicians, each with a carte-de-visite photograph, 1860s-80s,
$12,650.
Medical and scientific highlights included an autograph letter
signed by Edward Jenner, which was sent along with some of the
smallpox vaccine he developed, and containing instructions for
its use, $14,950; two autograph letters signed from Charles
Darwin to naturalist W.A. Leighton related to botanical research,
circa 1861 and 1863, $12,650 and $8,050 respectively; a group of
seven autograph letters signed by Oliver Wendell Holmes from
1870-73, to a Dr John H. Jackson on topics including opium
eating, $8,625; as well as another Holmes item, an unsigned and
untitled autograph poem, about physicians treating the sick,
$4,830.
There was also an autograph letter signed by Sigmund Freud in
English to Dr Josephine Jackson, Vienna, January 3, 1929,
commenting on his difficulties with growing older, $8,050.
Among the Hollywood-related material was an autograph manuscript
by Errol Flynn, written while he was working on a plantation in
New Guinea in his preacting days, 1933, $8,050; and the original
pitch book for Jacques Cousteau's television series, with
photographs, original watercolors and autograph letters signed
from circa 1965-70, $6,325.
Featured literary and art items included an autograph letter
signed by Ernest Hemingway to a literary editor, mentioning A
Farewell to Arms, Paris, June 24, 1929, $5,750; a portrait
photograph signed by Nobel prize winning author Thomas Mann,
German, 1929, $2,530; an inscribed pencil drawing signed by Jean
Cocteau, "a portrait of a young man," 1943, $4,830; and an
autograph manuscript signed by Saul Bellow, containing a portion
of a draft of his play, Last Analysis, Chicago, circa
1962, $5,750.
Swann Galleries is at 104 East 25th Street. All prices include
the 15 percent buyer's premium. For more information,
www.swanngalleries.com or 212-254-4710, extension 27.