Heritage AMERICANA & POLITICAL
September 17 | Dallas | Live & Online
CONSIGNMENTS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR
OUR “LINCOLN AND HIS TIMES” AUCTION
Pictured below are a few highlights of the more than 200 great items already consigned for this landmark auction! If you have significant material relating to Lincoln, leading personalities of the Civil War era, or political and social movements of the time, there will never be a better venue in which to offer these items for sale. To discuss consignment options, please contact Tom Slater or Don Ackerman (info below). Final consignment deadline for the auction is July 27th, but there has been so much interest that we strongly recommend contacting us as soon as possible.
Browse all lots and bid online at HA.com/6163
‘Hurrah for Abe Lincoln’ Large 4 Gal. Crock
Opening bid: $10,000
1860 Lincoln & Washington Textile
Opening bid: $5,000
Abraham Lincoln Oval Large Size Albumen
Opening bid: $4,000
Abraham Lincoln: Life Mask by Leonard W. Volk
Opening bid: $5,000
1852 U.S. Mint Gold Presentation Medal for Henry Clay, whom
Lincoln referred to as his “beau ideal of a statesman”, 76.6mm
INQUIRIES: 877-HERITAGE (437-4824)
Tom Slater | Director of Americana
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Don Ackerman | Consignment Director
Ext. 1736 | DonA@HA.com
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Paul R. Minshull #16591. BP 12-25%; see HA.com. 41444
A landmark auction featuring over 850 lots related to our 16th president
and the personalities and events which shaped his times –
all offered without consignor reserves!
Pictured here are just a few highlights from this eclectic auction,
which will feature items for every collecting taste and budget.
This auction is being held in cooperation with the publishers of The Rail Splitter in celebration of their 20th anniversary.
This outstanding periodical for Lincoln collectors and scholars, long published in print form,
is now accessible online at Railsplitter.com.
To order a catalog, please email HA.com/catalogs.
Massive U.S. Mint Medal of “Pure
California Gold,” Struck for Presentation
to Henry Clay, Lincoln’s own “ideal of a
great man,” in Recognition of His Half
Century of Public Service
Abraham Lincoln Life Mask by Leonard W. Volk
Full-sized dinner plate from Lincoln’s White House china
Large Albumen of Lincoln’s Second Inauguration
1864 Tin & Glass Lincoln Parade Lantern
Abraham Lincoln: Oval Albumen on Gardner Mount
Victorian Lincoln Memorial Jewelry
Picturing his Birthplace Log Cabin.
Fashioned of hairs from a lock taken by Dr. Taft during the president’s post mortem
One of the Finest Lincoln Hair Locks We Have Ever Offered, as Mounted by his Secretary of the Navy, Gideon Welles
A Highly Important Abraham Lincoln Letter to His First Fiancée, Mary Owens
Graphic 1864 Lincoln & Johnson Campaign Broadside
Superb Lincoln autographed Carte de Visite Photograph, Certified
Authentic by John Hay 1860 Beardless Abraham Lincoln Portrait Campaign Flag
MORE OUTSTANDING OFFERINGS FROM THIS LANDMARK EVENT
A selection from some 200 political campaign tokens, medals and ferrotypes
Colorful Emancipation Proclamation Print
Marvelous Extremely Rare Ives Sojourner Truth
Mechanical Clockwork Toy with Original Box
John Brown Staffordshire Figurine
Dated “Old Abe” Stoneware Jug from Vermont
John Wilkes Booth: A Substantial Lock of the Assassin’s Hair Clipped During his Autopsy
One example of over 150 different campaign ferrotypes, medals & memorial tokens
John S. Mosby: Autograph Letter Signed Referencing Lee, Stuart & Longstreet
Ulysses S. Grant: War-date Autograph Letter Signed
Confederate “First National” Flag Owned and Carried by Notorious Confederate Female Spy Belle Boyd
Racist Currier & Ives Cartoon Train Pass to Dedication of Gettysburg Cemetery
Stephen A. Douglas: 1858 Silk Presentation Banner
Confederate-era Patriotic Cover addressed to Mississippi
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