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Absentee Bidding on a Specific Lot Will Remain OPEN
Until the LIVE BIDDING begins for that Specific Lot on SATURDAY • March 30th |
A 25% Buyer's Premium Will Be Added To The Price of Each Lot in Your Invoice |
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(Historic Colonial Era Connecticut Statesmen) Autograph Document Signed Including: Jabez Huntington, Matthew Griswold, Shubael Conant, Elephalet Dyer, Samuel A. Huntington (Decl. Signer), William Pitkin, Roger Sherman (Decl. Signer), Robert Walker, Abraham Davenport, William Samuel Johnson, Joseph Spencer and George Wyllys. |
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c. 1761 French & Indian War Era Colonial America, Original Engraving titled: “A View of the City of Boston the Capital of NEW ENGLAND, in North America.” After Governor Thomas POWNALL’s Drawing (1722-1805), printed for John Bowles, Robert Sayer, Thomas Jefferys, Carington Bowles and Henry Parker, (c.1761), Copper Plate Engraving by P.C. Canot after a painting by Pugh from a design by Thomas Pownall, Framed, Choice Crisp Near Mint. |
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October 21st, 1773-Dated Pre Revolutionary War, Rare Engraved Broadside titled: “A Prospective VIEW OF DEATH” The LIFE, LAST WORDS, and DYING SPEECH of LEVI AMES, Who was executed at Boston, on Thursday Afternoon, the Twenty-first day of October, 1773, for Burglary. Framed, Fine. |
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October 17, 1778-Dated Revolutionary War, State of Rhode Island, Manuscript Document Signed, “Nath'l Bently” being the Sworn Deposition of American Privateer Nathaniel Bently, Commander of the Armed Schooner "Hornet", detailing the events in which the Privateer under Command of Captain Treadwell, Captured the enemy Schooner “Hawke”, a desputed “Prize” claimed by Aaron Lopez, given at Providence, pending a decision on Appeal to the American Congress, Very Fine. |
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April 12, 1778-Dated Revolutionary War Period, Newspaper, “The Independent Ledger, and the American Advertiser”, Boston, Volume I, No. 44. measuring 14.75” x 9.5”, with 4 pages, Complete, Choice Very Fine. |
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(WILLIAM BLIGH) (1754-1817). Rare First Edition Book titled: “A Voyage to the South Sea, undertaken by command of His Majesty, for the purpose of conveying the bread-fruit tree to the West Indies, in His Majesty's Ship the Bounty, commanded by Lieutenant William Bligh. Including an account of the mutiny on board the said ship, and the subsequent voyage of part of the crew, the ship's boat, from Tofoa, one of the Friendly Islands, to Timor, a Dutch settlement in the East Indies” |
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