- PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION CERTIFICATEPanama-Pacific International Exposition (PPIE) Memorial Certificate for Robert C. Keefe, signed by various dignitaries including President Woodrow Wilson, mounted below an original photograph from the
- 2PCS WOODROW WILSON AND EDITH WILSON
2PCS WOODROW WILSON AND EDITH WILSON SIGNED PIECES Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856-February 3, 1924), typed 2 page letter on stationary dated November 15, 1913, in bright blue ink with a dark brown bold signature, mentioning how thankful Wilson is for the letter from George (Howe), saying "I wish I could write you a real letter, but you know that whether this is a real letter or not, it is a real message of affection, please do not think of sending me those bonds, I had been happy to forget that little obligation long ago. Affectionately yours, Woodrow Wilson. Also includes a signed letter and envelope from John Randolf Bolling to Mr. H.E. Luhrs (A noted collector of autographs and manuscripts) dated September 23, 1933, stating that he could not get the autograph for him. Finally, yet another envelope cover dated November 9, 1928, to Mr. Luhrs with Edith Bolling Wilson?s signature mounted on a stock type card and installed in a homemade scrapbook page.
- WOODROW WILSON SIGNED APPOINTMENT DOCUMENT
WOODROW WILSON SIGNED APPOINTMENT DOCUMENT President Woodrow Wilson (American 1856-1924), signed document appointing Norman Armour Secretary of Embassy or Legation Class Two, dated June 28, 1920, boldly signed by Wilson and an Acting Secretary of State. Note: Norman Armour (1887-1982), was a career diplomat who served as chief of mission in eight countries, as Assistant Secretary of State for Political Affairs, and served as United States Ambassador to Canada. Provenance: Passed down by descent to Tania Armour Becker. Approximate dimensions: w. 22.75", h. 18.75"
- SIX WWI POSTERS United States,C. 1917-18A
SIX WWI POSTERS United States,C. 1917-18A war savings stamp poster titled "MY SOLDIER" with a patriotic motif and poem; a Liberty Loan poster marked "WOMEN!/HELP AMERICA'S SONS/WIN THE WAR" with a patriotic motif, battle scene in the background, and a mother in the center; a Liberty Loan poster marked "RING IT/AGAIN" with the Liberty Bell and Philadelphia in the background (upper right corner missing); a Liberty Bond poster with a rising sun marked "to-day/buy that/liberty bond", a War Savings Stamp poster with graves marked "THEY GIVE/THEIR LIVES/DO/YOU/LEND/YOUR/SAVINGS?"; and a Liberty Loan poster with patriotic shields and a quote from President Woodrow Wilson.
- TWO POLITICAL POSTERS, FRAMED Including
TWO POLITICAL POSTERS, FRAMED Including a Woodrow Wilson campaign poster, 1916, featuring George Washington and Abraham Lincoln flanking Wilson, 22 in. x 21 in.; the other with Geraldine Farraro posed as "Liberty leading the people," 1984, 32 x 25 in.
- (5) Signed prints, still life, Sunol
(5) Signed prints, still life, Sunol Alvar, color lithograph, 119/150; "Apollo Ascendant", Michael Loderstedt, silkscreen, unnumbered; "Persistence of Imagery", Jonas Howard, etching, artist proof; "The Trial", after John Woodrow Wilson, offset lithograph, signature in image; "Quixote", illegibly signed, etching; largest sheet size 35-1/2" x 24-3/4", good condition
- (4) FRANKLIN MINT STERLING SILVER BARS
(4) FRANKLIN MINT STERLING SILVER BARS TOTAL 41OZT(lot of 4) Franklin Mint sterling silver 3" x 1.5" bars, each weighing 5000 grains (10.41ozt), each depicting a U.S. President: William Taft, Woodrow Wilson, Calvin Coolidge, Warren Harding; 41.66ozt total
- (18) COLLECTION FRANKLIN MINT PRESIDENTIAL
(18) COLLECTION FRANKLIN MINT PRESIDENTIAL PLATES(lot of 18) Collection of Franklin Mint sterling silver limited edition Presidential plates, with 24kt gold inlay, issued by the White House Historical Association, each with corresponding serial number, accompanied with Certificate of Authenticity and retained in original presentation boxes, including: Gerald Ford, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Andrew Johnson, Thomas Jefferson, Zachary Taylor, John F. Kennedy, Woodrow Wilson, James Madison, Andrew Jackson, James A. Garfield, Warren G. Harding, William H. Taft, James K. Polk, Herbert Hoover, John Tyler, Ulysses S. Grant, plate: approx 8"diam, box: approx 10.5"h, 10.5"w, 1.75"d; 86.80ozt total (approximate weight based on an average)
- FRAMED PHOTO PRINT, WOODROW WILSON,
FRAMED PHOTO PRINT, WOODROW WILSON, 28TH PRESIDENTFramed color photo print of Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924, 28th president of the United States, 1913-1921,
sight: 13"h, 9.4"w, overall: 14.75"h, 11.5"w, 1.7lbs
- (LOT) ANN HAND & OTHER PATRIOTIC COSTUME
(LOT) ANN HAND & OTHER PATRIOTIC COSTUME JEWELRY(lot) Group of mostly patriotic costume jewelry, comprising: (2pc and a pair) by Ann Hand, including (pair) gold tone winged earrings with faux pearl, clip on, (1) sterling Eagle over faux pearl brooch, inset red eye, marked 925 to back, retaining original Ann Hand Box, approx 1.5"h, 1.25"w, (1) large enameled American Flag brooch, in original Ann Hand, Washington DC box and retaining card with quote from President Woodrow Wilson, brooch: 1.75"h, 2"l, box: 1.5"h, 3.5"h, 3.75"l; (1) large 925 Ann Hand sterling butterfly brooch, marcasite and mother-of-pearl like accents, in the original box, brooch: approx 3"h, 3.25"w; (1) unsigned brooch, apple form with red and blue flag motif, interspersed with rhinestones, approx 1.5"h, 1.25"w; 0.75lbs total *Provenance: The family of Alfred A. King (Texas, 1916-2006) great-grandson of Captain Richard King, founder of the now 825,000 acre Texas King Ranch.*
- GROUP OF 4 FRAMED & SIGNED PRESIDENTIAL
GROUP OF 4 FRAMED & SIGNED PRESIDENTIAL LETTERS 1) Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921), TLS on White House stationary, Nov 22, 1916, note to a supporter, with a Bachrach portrait of Mr. Wilson, 2) Warren Harding (1921-1923), TLS on White House stationary, dated, June 3, 1922, note to Wilbur Carr, framed with a Bachrach portrait of Harding, 3) Calvin Coolidge (1923-1929) TLS on White House stationary, dated July 14, 1925, promotion letter to Roger Welles from Rear Admiral to Vice Admiral (CUSNFE), 4) Herbert Hoover (1929-1933), TLS on White House stationary, dated March 9, 1929, asking General Hines to reconsider his resignation. Dimensions: Hoover - 15.25" x 20.25" Condition: good.
- JOHN WOODROW WILSON (AFRICAN-AMERICAN,
JOHN WOODROW WILSON (AFRICAN-AMERICAN, 1922-2015). Lithograph. "The Trial". 1951. Signed and dated lower right. Titled lower left. No. 3 from an edition of 30. From a Long Island, NY collection. Dimensions: 20" high x 13" wide Condition: Unframed. Toning. Mark to margin lower right. Pinhole at upper center margin.