The Grant Gallery
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Grant authorizes expanding a reservation for troublesome
Indians [Native Americans] |
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682. GRANT, U.S. Autograph, mounted card. 4 x 2Ó, fine.
(Est. $250-300) |
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683. Grant family archive: a fine cabinet card of Frederick
Dent Grant (1850-1912) by Pach Brothers; an 1893 U.S. Grant, Jr.
ALS regarding investments for his mother (ÒMotherÕs investments should be in
real estate mortgagesÉÓ); an 1889 Nellie Grant Sartoris ALS on
mourning stationery; an undated Jesse Grant ALS from Long Branch
(ÒFather desired me to acknowledge the receipt of your poem, and express his
thanksÉÓ); an 1896 Frederick D. Grant ALS transmitting an autograph of
his father (not included); plus a 1927 TLS of Julia Cantacuzene Speransky nee
Grant on aid for World War I Russian refugees. (Est. $300-500) |
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A torch-light parade... and violence at the
hands of Seymour supporters! |
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GrantÕs former Sec. of War tries to secure |
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687. Stunning, dramatic, ca. 1865 mounted albumen,
gold-ruled, with cancelled revenue stamp on verso. This gorgeous portrait
enjoys excellent tone, contrast, a few small abrasions detract little. 8 x
10Ó overall, the portrait measures 5 1/2 x 7 1/2Ó and would look great in an appropriate
frame! |
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689. Grant and the Aztec Club, photograph at Gen. PattersonÕs
house. 10 x 6Ó mounted albumen by Gutekunst. Twenty dignitaries, arranged on
a columned porch, include Grant, his son Lt. Col. Frederick D. Grant, General
Robert E. Patterson, and others, each identified on the verso. Many of the
distinguished guests at this anniversary dinner of the club wear souvenir
badges. Circa 1875. (Est. $2,500-3,500) |
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690. Wonderful General Grant cabinet card by F. Gutekunst,
Philadelphia, measuring 4 x 6Ó with Gutekunst imprint and emblem on mount.
Matted in an ornate gold frame. Full bust portrait of Grant in uniform, hand
in vest with bold tones and in excellent condition. One of the finest
examples!
(Est. $350-450) |
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691. U.S. Grant CDV. Quite rare carte photograph taken on
June 5, 1868 in Washington, D.C. by T.R. Burnham of Boston. A fine and very
desirable Grant from-life photograph. (Est. $400-$600) |
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692. Grant CDV, light mottling, 1868 Burnham copyright.
(Est. $200-300) |
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693. Grant by Anthony. Slight loss to top right of portrait, detracts
little, small bump in lower left hand corner, gold ruled, fine contrast.
(Est. $200-400) |
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695. Grant by Anthony. Gold-ruled, excellent. (Est. $150-250) |
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696. Vice-President Schulyer Colfax by Mathew Brady, his imprint on
verso. A lovely, pristine specimen! (Est. $70-90) |
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697. Two (2) cartes of U.S. Grant. A.S. Morse of Tennessee with
cancelled revenue stamp. Second CDV of Grant wearing Lincoln mourning band on
left arm. (Est. $80-120) |
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698. Two (2) cartes. Speaker of the House Schuyler Colfax by Brady.
Gold-ruled full board. Henry Wilson, GrantÕs Vice-President by C. Born of
Wasington. (Est. $80-120) |
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699. Pair of Grant and Colfax 1868 campaign cartes, including the
desirable, ÒWe intend to fight it out on this line if it takes ALL SUMMERÓ
example.
(Est. $200-300) |
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700. 1868 carte of Seymour and Blair by Lauber & Campbell of
Louisville, KY. Trimmed along right edge. (Est. $50-75) |
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701. GrantÕs City Point Headquarters. GrantÕs H.Q.
during the Siege of Petersburg, 1864-5. To serve the Union Army, large military
installations were built there and it became one of the busiest ports in the
world. On March 27, 1865, Lincoln met at City Point with Grant, Sherman, and
Adm. David Porter aboard the River Queen. Slight clippings at corners,
excellent contrast. (Est. $200-300) |
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702. Twenty (ten two-sided leaves) Grant funeral photos. Each albumen
measures 11 1/2 x 9 1/2Ó with appropriate descriptive title on the mount. Published in
1886 and likely from a commemorative album, the images depict places associated
with GrantÕs demise, his funeral and burial, artworks and floral displays
honoring the Union hero. Excellent condition. (Est. $1,500-1,800) |
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703. Grant 1868, 31mm. ferrotype pin, gilt brass shell, similar to
USG-1868-65. In excellent condition save for tiny chip at top of image.
Surface is smooth and glossy with no blistering or cracks. (Est. $300-500) |
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704. 1868 ferrotype
stickpin. 21mm. brass frame, raised circular inscription ÒWe Will Fight It
Out On This LineÓ surrounding a star. The frame contains a clear and bright
ferrotype, some light lifting of the emulsion on the right half without loss.
It appears extremely clean and bright with sharp focus. We believe this to be
the ONLY example of this ferrotype extant ranking it as one of the top
three single portrait Grant ferros!
(Est $800-1,200) |
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705. Gem ferro badge. 20mm. x 26mm., copper frame with an unusual
portrait. Nice.
(Est. $200-300) |
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706. 1868 campaign portrait by T. R. Burnham on cardboard in 20mm. x
26mm. ornamental brass frame with flag bow. Without question, in pristine
condition!
(Est. $300-350) |
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707. Copper embossed gem frame with a bold albumen. A 20mm. x 26mm. badge, mint. (Est. $125-175) |
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708. 1868 Seymour campaign ferro set within a gilt brass
looped frame with pin attached on verso. 24 mm., near mint condition. The
portrait is one rarely encountered. (Est. $250-350) |
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709. 61mm. Grant Indian Peace medal in copper with attached
loop, issued by the U.S. Mint beginning in 1871. The obverse is inscribed
ÒUnited States of America. ÔLet Us Have Peace.Õ Liberty Justice and
Equality.Ó surrounding GrantÕs portrait. The reverse shows farming
implements, the globe and the Holy Bible and is inscribed ÒOn Earth Peace.
Good Will Towards Men 1871.Ó Unc., deep chocolate patina indicates an early
strike. |
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710. USG-1868-44, 39mm. copper shell badge: Let Us Have Peace
Ulysses S. Grant. Excellent, with pin. (Est. $150-200) |
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711. USG-1868-47, 35mm. silvered brass shell badge. The obverse
depicts military bust within a wreath, reverse has a shield, star and wreath
with inscripton ÒI Propose To Fight It Out On This Line 1868.Ó
Uncirculated, retaining a great deal of its original luster. Light tarnish on
obverse and half of reverse, displays very well. (Est. $150-200) |
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712. USG-1868-51, 32mm. silvered brass shell badge. Obverse has
raised bust, reverse inscribed ÒI Propose To Move Immediately On Your
Works.Ó Lacking loop, with lovely gun metal blue and light orange
toning. (Est. $100-150) |
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713. 18mm. silver medal issued by the Mint in Philadelphia, engraved
by Pacquet, circa 1865. Handsome. (Est. $50-75) |
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714. Small ivory monocular stanhope measuring 5/8Ó in length with
attached metal ring. It contains a clear micro-photograph of a military bust
of U. S. Grant with inscription below: ÒImported by Joseph Ward & Son.
Boston.Ó This was likely imported from France for use in either the 1868 or
1872 presidential campaign.
(Est. $150-250) |
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715. Same as previous lot, also mint – image of what can be
seen in both examples at left. (Est. $150-250) |
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716. Grant & Colfax 7 x 10Ó engraved invitation to the ÒInauguration
Reception. March 4, 1869.Ó Reads ÒThe Company of is requested at the
Inauguration Reception to be given at the United States Treasury Building at
Washington D.C. on the evening of March 4th 1869.Ó Engraved by Philip
& Solomons (they published numerous Gardner Photographs), Washington,
D.C., lists general committee members alongside Lady Liberty. Wonderful
graphics, seldom found lacking faults as in this extremely clean
example.
(Est. $500-600) |
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717. 1873 inaugural ticket autographed by the Chairman of the
Inauguration, George A. Halsey. Halsey (1827-94) was a New Jersey
Congressman who made his fortune in the leather business (Grant was also a
ÒtannerÓ!) A scarce Grant ticket with fun association signature. (Est.
$300-500) |
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718. 4 1/2 x 3Ó 1869 inaugural ticket, printed on yellow card stock. ÒGallery
of the U. S. Senate Inauguration Day... Admit the Bearer. Geo. T. Brown
Sergeant-at-Arms.Ó Printed by Philip & Solomons of Washington, DC.
Mint. (Est. $300-400) |
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720. 4 3/4 x 6 1/4Ó 1868 campaign songster in orange pictorial wraps, ÒThe
Grant Songster for the Campaign of 1868.Ó (Root & Cady, Chicago.)
44pp., light soiling with wear to binding, repaired with stamp hinges.
(Est. $50-100) |
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721. 5 x 8Ó hand-colored, 1864 Magnus ÒOur Ulysses.Ó Lyrics on
Vicksburg and Shiloh! Excellent songsheet. (Est. $40-60) |
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723. Two pieces sheet music with same title: ÒLieutenant General
GrantÕs Grand MarchÓ, both printed in black & brown by Lee & Walker
of Philadelphia, 6pp., one 1862, one 1864, one has separated pages, other
intact. (Est.
$75-100) |
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724. Two letters written on 1868 campaign lettersheets: a 4pp. letter
with purple masthead portraits ÒGen. U. S. Grant Hon. S. ColfaxÓ and a 2-page
letter, lacking integral leaf, with gold portrait inscribed ÒHurrah! for
GRANT and good government.Ó Somewhat ironic, donÕt-ya think? (Est. $100-150) |
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725. A fantastic Grant/Wilson 1872 torchlight parade circular
from Massachusetts with pencil notes on the front and verso pertaining to
campaign meetings; slight foxing to the middle, otherwise fine.
(Est. $100-200) |
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726. Grant & Wilson campaign gum wrapper, 1872, 3Ó tall. A neat
little gem! The first weÕve encountered. (Est. $150-200) |
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727. General Grant Reception Invitation for December 23,
1879. 6 x 7Ó, given by the Union League of Philadelphia. Grant was
considering a third term run in 1880 with support at the convention, but lost
the nomination to another Civil War General, James Garfield. (Est.
$100-$200) |
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728. ÒRe-Construction, or a White ManÕs Government.Ó |
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729. ÒThe Great American Tanner.Ó Currier and Ives cartoon,
1868, with anti-Seymour and Blair content depicting the ÒGreat Sachem of
TammanyÓ offering up the Democratic hopefuls to Grant to get their Òhides
tanned.Ó Behind the rugged, switch-wielding Grant are the whipped Robert E.
Lee, S.P. Buckner and Pemberton, Òlate of the Confederate Army.Ó Small tear
to top corner, else fine. (Est. $400-600) |
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730. ÒThe Man of Words, The Man of Deeds, Which do you think the
Country Needs?Ó Exceptionally sardonic 1868, pro-Grant campaign cartoon
by Currier and Ives juxtaposing Seymour and Grant; Seymour delivers his
infamous NYC Draft Riots speech in which he addresses the bellicose mob as
ÒMy Friends!Ó and entrusts the rioters to Òdefend the peace and good of
the cityÓ while the Colored Orphan Asylum and numerous black New Yorkers
burn at the hands of the crowds. Grant is meanwhile projected as a ÒMan of
DeedsÓ as he stands triumphantly over the slayed corpse of ÒrebellionÓ and
Jeff DavisÕ head. Bright, clean. (Est.
$500-700) |
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731. Grant & Colfax chromolithograph. 9 1/2 x 12Ó print of
the 1868 candidates published by Strobridge & Co. of Cincinnati, the preeminent
lithographers of circus, Wild West, county fair, theatrical and political
posters in the late 19th, early 20th centuries. An extremely colorful
rendition; Grant is seated with a newspaper while Colfax stands next to a
column marked ÒU.S.Ó striking a Napoleonic pose. Scattered light foxing, but
a terrific and rare image. (Est. $300-400) |
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733. Beautiful, hand-colored, Currier & Ives, lithograph, ÒLieut.
Genl. Ulysses S. Grant. General In-Chief of the Armies of the United States.Ó
Sharp blues and golds. Grant was promoted Lt. General on March 9th 1864,
having been a Major General through his capture of Vicksburg. (Est. $200-300) |
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734. Medium folio Currier & Ives lithograph: ÒLieut. Genl.
Ulysses S. Grant. General in Chief of the United States.Ó 12 1/2 x 14 1/2Ó, lightly toned
at right margin, two edge tears at top, mended on verso with archival tape.
Scarce. (Est. $150-200) |
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735. Pair of parianware busts, 7Ó tall, one wearing civilian
clothing, the other in military uniform. The larger bust has exceptional
detail. Mint condition, circa 1875-1885, quite well-executed. (Est. $200-300) |
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736. U.S. Grant Staffordshire Trinket Box. 4Ó tall china box
with ornate lid, circa 1872. A finely-detailed curio in excellent condition,
no chips or damage, typical wear/loss to gold gilt, 5Ó tall. |
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737. 11 x 14Ó three-dimensional, convex, solid plaster plaque
depicting Grant in front of a flag with an eagle and crossed cannons below.
Border is painted brown to simulate wood. The edges have a series of incised
wording that includes ÒL T G [Lieutenant General] GrantÓ, ÒP.P.F.Ó and
Ò...ENT [patent]Ó. Extremely well-done and quite dramatic. We are told on
good authority another example exists mounted within a cumbersome shadowbox.
(This is born out by the existence of putty residue on the back side.) Excellent
condition with only minor chipping to the faux-wood finish. Circa 1865. Would
look terrific propped up, displayed on oneÕs mantel! (Est. $400-600) |
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