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Outrageous Shirley Chisholm for President Poster. Sold for Over $15,000.
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Exceptionally Rare Signed Photo of All Four Female Supreme Court Justices
Inspiring photo signed by all four past and present female U.S. Supreme Court justices. On the mat below their respective images, the women sign ”Sandra Day O’Connor”, ”Sonia Sotomayor”, ”Ruth Bader Ginsburg” and ”Elena Kagan”. 9.75” x 7.75” photograph was taken on 7 August 2010 at the Investiture Ceremony of Justice Kagan. Signed on the 14” x 12.25” mat, which has been mounted to foam board. Near fine condition. Sold for $5,000.

Abigail Adams 1811 Autograph Letter Signed — Discussing the Declining Health of Her Sister, Mary Cranch — “…I fear to flatter myself with the prospect of her recovery…”
Scarce Abigail Adams autograph letter signed, dated 31 July 1811 from Quincy, Massachusetts. The former First Lady pens an intimate letter to an unknown friend on the declining state of her sister’s health and seeking help in securing a position at sea for a friend’s son. Letter reads in part: “…You expressed a wish my dear friend when I left your hospitable mansion to hear from me and to learn how my dear sister is. I found her not worse than when I left her, but her disorder is of such a nature and her constitution so worn down by her long illness that I fear to flatter myself with the prospect of her recovery. You know, for you have experienced the hopes and fears which agitate the bosom when a beloved friends life hangs as if were upon a spiders thread. To our heavenly Father I commit her and pray for submission to his will…” Signed clearly “Abigail Adams”. Letter measures 7″ x 9.75″ on two pages, front and verso, with expected toning and folds, and with slight showthrough of handwriting. Very good condition. Sold for $4,933.

Abigail Fillmore Autograph Letter Signed — “…I was presented with a beautiful miniature engraving of my husband, Millard Fillmore, from yourself, for which you will please accept my sincere thanks…” — Scarce
Scarce Abigail Fillmore autograph letter signed, dated 21 September 1848 from Albany. Letter thanks photographer and engraver “E[dward] Anthony” of New York for a miniature engraving of her husband. In part: “On my return from the West yesterday, I was presented with a beautiful miniature engraving of my husband, Millard Fillmore…I consider it an excellent likeness, by far the best I have seen, and shall preserve it…” Signed clearly “Abigail Fillmore”. Single page letter measures 8″ x 9.75″ with minor foxing in spots, else near fine. Sold for $3,682.

Scarce Women’s Suffrage Item Signed by Belva Ann Lockwood — First Woman Presidential Candidate and First Woman Admitted to Practice Law Before U.S. Supreme Court
Belva Ann Lockwood autograph note signed, dated 24 Feburary 1906, on her silhouette portrait. Note reads, “My Dear Friend, Mrs. Willard Parker, from Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood. Philadelphia, Penn. Feb. 24, 1906. In answer to your inquiries at the Penn. Wom. Press Assoc. would say I was admitted to the Supreme Court, D.C. in May, 1873 and to the United States Supreme Constl Court of Claims, Feb. 1879.” Silhouette measures approximately 11.75″ x 11.75″, matted to an overall size of 18″ x 17.25″. Toning and minor soiling, else near fine. Sold for $3,372.


Jackie Kennedy Autograph Letter Signed as First Lady — “…acquiring art…will augment the feeling everyone has when they come here — a feeling of pride in the nation’s most beloved house…”
Jacqueline Kennedy draft letter signed “Affectionately Jackie” as First Lady, dated 11 May 1962, on White House letterhead. Addressed to Betty Beal, syndicated society columnist for the Washington Star, Jackie writes of redecorating the White House and acquiring classic American art and antiques for it: “…All these pictures are very expensive – all have a reason for being in the W. House – They are of great Americans or historical figures of interest…many paintings of great American artists would be totally unsuitable in the dignified State Rooms where the President has his State Receptions. So the pictures we acquire should all have a certain reason & appropriateness for being in the White House. They can be of people or events that are a part of our history – of significant American landscapes or historic houses. But they still can and must be great pictures – or we will defeat our own purpose – of acquiring art for the W. House which will augment the feeling everyone has when they come here – a feeling of pride in the nation’s most beloved house – & a feeling of pride in our country’s history.” Letter on two pages, measuring 5″ x 8″, has typed text on front and copious handwritten text by Jackie on both front and verso. Very good condition. Sold for $2,039.

Wonderful Susan B. Anthony Signature on Handwritten Note — “Equal Rights For All – Women Included – Is the Basic Principle of Our Republic”
Rare handwritten and signed note by Susan B. Anthony, penning an inspiring sentiment to her lucky recipient. On a calling card dated 23 July 1900, Anthony writes: “Equal rights for all – women included – is the basic principle of our Republic” and signs boldly “Susan B. Anthony”. Under that she writes “Rochester, N.Y. / July 23, 1900″. Card measures 3.5″ x 2.5”. Near fine condition. Sold for $2,000.

Eleanor Roosevelt Signed 10″ x 13″ Photo — Also Signed by Photographer Yousuf Karsh
Large Eleanor Roosevelt signed photo, also signed by noted portrait photographer Yousuf Karsh. Roosevelt inscribes in fountain pen on the photographic border, “To Hildegarde with good wishes / Eleanor Roosevelt”, and Karsh signs in pencil underneath the image. Matte photo measures 10.25″ x 13.125″. With Karsh’s backstamp on verso. Light soiling to margin, and .75″ closed tear to lower margin, able to be framed out. Very good condition. Sold for $1,000.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg Letter Signed on Supreme Court Stationery
Ruth Bader Ginsburg typed letter signed, composed on her personal U.S. Supreme Court stationery. Dated 1 September 2006, Ginsburg writes to Lolo Sarnoff, founder of Art for the Aging, regarding her friend, a lawyer from the People’s Republic of China. Signed ”Ruth” in black felt-tip, Ginsburg writes in part, ”My dear friend, Jia Zhao, a prominent Chicago lawyer and first person from the PRC to attend all three years of a U.S. law school, will be in town…May I bring her (along with Marty, of course) to the Art for the Aging event?…Ruth”. Single page letter measures 6.25” x 8.625”. Single fold, and ”yes” written in pencil, overall near fine. Sold for $1,000.

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