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The U.S. presidential election of 1900 was between President William McKinley and William Jennings Bryan. Due to the solar eclipse of 1900, several campaign buttons revolved around that subject matter, with versions created of both McKinley and Bryan eclipsing the other opponent.
Below is a recent realized price for a Total Eclipse Nov 6 button from the 1900 election. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
Total Eclipse Nov 6 Button. Sold for Over $7,500.
Nate D. Sanders Auctions has sold the following presidential election memorabilia:
The Scarcest of 19th Century Campaign Banners Hand-Colored by Currier and Ives — The John Bell and Edward Everett Jugate Banner Broadside for the 1860 Presidential Election
Scarce campaign broadside for John Bell and Edward Everett, the candidates for the Constitutional Union party in the 1860 Presidential campaign. Lithograph is the scarcest of 19th century Currier and Ives broadsides, hand-colored by the storied print makers, and with full margins not usually found on this broadside. Strong unionists who believed that slavery was protected by the U.S. Constitution, the candidacy of Bell and Everett split the southern vote, effectively giving the election to Abraham Lincoln. Their campaign banner reads at top, ”Liberty and Union Now and Forever One and Inseparable / No North, No South, No East, No West, Nothing But the Union”. With Currier and Ives copyright in 1860 at bottom, which also reads, ”Grand National Union Banner for 1860 / The Candidates and Their Platform”. The candidates’ names of John Bell, of Tennessee and Edward Everett of Massachusetts are also featured in the banner. Broadside is hand-colored by Currier and Ives, with unfaded rich, dark colors. Lithograph measures 13.5” x 18”, with original borders. Expert restoration including rice paper backing, though no restoration to the coloring except to a small spot of scuffing just below the tassels between the red velvet curtains. Some foxing to margins. Overall in very good to near fine condition. Sold for $12,600.

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FDR Presidential Election Document 1937
1936 Presidential Election Tally Document certifying the reelection, in a landslide, of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Vice President John N. Garner signed by Garner, House Speaker Bankhead, and 59 Senators including Harry S. Truman. Single page document dated January 1937 records the results tabulated for the 1936 Presidential Election. All 48 states are listed alphabetically, with columns for the number of each state’s electoral votes, the names of the presidential and vice presidential candidates, and the number of electoral votes received by each. Bearing four watermarks of the Seal of the United States, it is identical in design to the one in the National Archives. However, that tally bears only the signatures of the two tellers of the Senate and the two tellers of the House. A collector obtained the signatures of the Vice President and the Speaker and 57 members of the Senate next to their states, including future President Harry S. Truman, Vice President Alben W. Barkley, and future Supreme Court Justice Hugo L. Black as well as Senators Joseph T. Robinson, H.C. Lodge, Jr., Hattie W. Caraway, W.G. McAdoo, James J. Davis, G.W. Norris, Wm. E. Borah, Pat McCarran, Harry F. Byrd, Theodore Francis Green, and 44 others. Document measures 11.5″ x 27″. Light staining and perimeter edge wear. Horizontal folds with the central one professionally reinforced on verso. This truly remarkable museum quality document is the only electoral vote certification ever to be publicly offered for sale and probably the only such document for any U.S. election in private hands. Sold for $9,000.
Extremely scarce Abraham Lincoln & Hannibal Hamlin 1860 jugate campaign ribbon in silk, one of only a handful extant. Engraved by J.D. Lovett of New York, design features a split rail fence below the portraits and the phrase ”Free Territory for a Free People” above. Beautiful example measures 2.375” x 6.375”, in near fine condition.
Lot also includes two silk 1844 campaign ribbons for James K. Polk, featuring Polk’s portrait as ”Young Hickory of Tennessee”. Fraying to top and bottom edges, and light discoloration, Each measures 2.5” x 5”, in very good condition. Sold for $8,640.
Harry Truman Twice-Signed 10″ x 8″ Photograph, Famously Showing Truman Holding Up the “Dewey Defeats Truman” Newspaper — Original UPI Press Photo — With University Archives COA
Rare UPI press photo twice-signed by Harry Truman, showing the newly elected President holding up the famous “Chicago Daily Tribune” newspaper that erroneously proclaimed his defeat. Truman signs “Harry Truman” across the white newspaper, and again on his sleeve “Harry Truman”, where he also inscribes the photo. Upon the verso is the United Press-International stamp, transferring the photo to the Truman Library. A piece of paper from the Truman Library is also taped to the verso. Satin-finish silver gelatin photo measures 10″ x 8″. Mild buckling to lower portion and some fading to black ink signatures, otherwise near fine condition. An exceptionally rare photo as signed by Truman. With University Archives COA. Sold for $4,200.
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Rare Abraham Lincoln & Hannibal Hamlin 1860 Election Jugate — Leading Up to Their Victorious Win Which Set the Stage for the Civil War
Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin very scarce 1860 election jugate, depicting each candidate in side-by-side portrait engravings. Political jugates of the Republican nominees were distributed during the tumultuous days leading up to the election of 1860, as Americans wrestled with slavery and wondered how a new Administration would affect it. Portrait engravings of the candidates are printed on a card published by Henry F. Granger & Co. of Boston, Massachusetts. Jugate reads: “Republican Nominees. 1860.” With Lincoln and Hamlin’s portraits depicted as “President” and “Vice President” and “Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois” and “Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine” additionally printed. Jugate, measuring 4.25″ x 3.25″, has minor foxing and toning throughout, with each portrait faded and with a very tiny tear along bottom edge. Very good condition. Sold for $3,738.

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