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Articles - May - 2016 Issue

May 25: Landmark Abolitionist Material and Americana at Sotheby's New York

Highlighted Americans from the Sotheby's Two Centuries of American History: Highly Important Letters and Documents

Highlighted Americans from the Sotheby's Two Centuries of American History: Highly Important Letters and Documents

Now that we've looked at these two monumental lots, let's look at material still interesting and historically significant, but more affordable for the everyday collector, say with low estimates of $100,000 on down (that was a half joke). These items will be listed in the auction catalog chronologically, as they are here. Lot 3 just makes this cutoff, with a low estimate of exactly $100,000, being a printed broadside signed by John Hancock denouncing taxes "imposed upon the People, without their Consent." Printed in 1768, this was an early foreshadowing of the conflict to come and is a superb example of perhaps the most well known American signature.

I opened this article by stating that nearly a quarter (thirteen of fifty-six) of the signers of the Declaration of Independence have their own autographs available in this sale. Lot 4 is one of the most difficult to find, behind only Button Gwinnett in rarity. The signature is that of Thomas Lynch, Jr., signer of the Declaration from South Carolina. According to Sotheby's, this Document Signed in Full, on behalf of his father, Thomas Lynch, Sr., is likely one of two Lynch signatures not in institutional collections. It also just skates by in our "affordable" category with an estimate of $100,000-150,000.

Now we're getting to an item potentially affordable for the more casual collector, yet nonetheless important. Printed in Philadelphia in 1797, Thomas Paine's Agrarian Justice is his proposal for a National Fund, a forerunner of today's Social Security Administration. He plainly states the objectives of his National Fund: "To Pay every Person, when arrived at the Age of Twenty-One Years, the Sum of Fifteen Pounds Sterling, to enable Him or Her to begin the World!" The entire text is available on the Social Security Administration's website. Paine's pamphet is available as lot 33 for an estimated $1,000-2,000.

Though he is known for the expedition that bears his name, Meriwether Lewis was not born directly into buckskin ready to take on the West. Prior to the travels that made him famous, he served as President Jefferson's private secretary. Lot 38 is an Autograph Letter Signed by Lewis to Dolley Madison, wife of Jefferson's presidential successor James Madison, referencing a dinner in the evening. Jefferson, having been a widower for two decades, relied on Mrs. Madison as his hostess for social functions. Lewis letters are rare, and this one is estimated $20,000-25,000.

While the material dating to the Civil War may not be as high profile as the signed Lincoln abolition documents, the sale's contingent is strong nonetheless. An interesting lot predating the outbreak of the war by less than four months is lot 66 (est. $20,000-30,000), which is an Autograph Letter Signed by Andrew Johnson, seventeenth President, as Senator from Tennessee, written from the Senate floor to a contemporary and provides Johnson's firsthand perspective on the secession crisis. Nearly three years after Johnson's letter in which he mentions "the secession feeling is losing ground here at this time," another Civil War item provides stark contrast to how much things changed in those few years. Lot 76 is a rare, first day of publication newspaper, with Lincoln's Gettysburg Address on the front page of The World. This printing of one of the most famous speeches in American history carries an estimate of $7,000-12,000.


Posted On: 2016-05-20 23:38
User Name: kofibonner

I happen to have an oxford first edition of the complete poetical works of John Greenleaf Whittier. Im just wondering if anyone would be interested in the book. It was printed in 1915 by the oxford press.


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  • Sotheby’s Geek Week
    14-15 July
    Sotheby’s, July 14: Henry De La Beche. "Awful Changes," 1830. $6,000 to $9,000.
    Sotheby’s, July 15: [Apollo 11]. Flight Plan, Complete Original Printing Signed by Buzz Aldrin. $5,000 to $8,000.
    Sotheby’s, July 15: Thomas Alva Edison. Documents Establishing and Ending the Edison Electric Railway Company. $20,000 to $30,000.
    Sotheby’s, July 15: Richard P. Feynman. Feynman's Lectures on Gravitation 1-16, Including the Original Transcriptions of Lectures 12-16 by Morinigo and Wagner, With Richard Feynman's Manuscript Notations, 1971. $12,000 to $18,000.
    Sotheby’s, July 15: [Apollo 9]. A Group of Manuals and Mission Documents used by Stuart Roosa as a member of the Astronaut Support Crew. $5,000 to $8,000.
    Sotheby’s, July 15: [BYTE: The Small Systems Journal]. A collection of early foundational issues of Byte: The Small Systems Journal, with rare hardcover editions. $5,000 to $8,000.
  • Forum Auctions
    The 10th Anniversary Sale
    Fine Books, Manuscripts and Works on Paper
    July 16, 2026
    Forum, July 16: Inundation papyrus. P.Michael 4, the ‘Inundation papyrus’, a geographical account of the Nile near Canopus, in Greek, remains of two columns from a manuscript scroll on papyrus, Egypt, second century CE. £12,000-18,000
    Forum, July 16: Book of Hours, use of Sarum, manuscript on vellum, 6 full-page miniatures, with famous Middle English inscriptions, Southern Netherlands for the English market, [c.1430]. £30,000-50,000
    Forum, July 16: Qu'ran, Arabic manuscript on burnished, stencilled, and gold-flecked paper, 447ff., Sultanate Gujarat, Ahmadabad, [after 1411 but no later than 1442]. £15,000-20,000
    Forum Auctions
    The 10th Anniversary Sale
    Fine Books, Manuscripts and Works on Paper
    July 16, 2026
    Forum, July 16: Turner (William). A New boke of the natures and properties of all wines that are commonly vsed here in England, rare first edition of the first English book on wine, By William Seres, 1568. £20,000-£30,000
    Forum, July 16: Spenser (Edmund). The Faerie Queene. first edition, Printed [by John Wolfe] for William Ponsonbie, 1590. £30,000-40,000
    Forum, July 16: Shakespeare (William). The Comedie of Errors, extracted from the first folio, Isaac Jaggard and Edward Blount, 1623. £15,000-20,000
    Forum Auctions
    The 10th Anniversary Sale
    Fine Books, Manuscripts and Works on Paper
    July 16, 2026
    Forum, July 16: Fleming (Ian). Casino Royale, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author, 1953. £40,000-60,000
    Forum, July 16: d'Agoty (Jacques-Fabien Gautier). Anatomie de la Tête, first edition, Paris, chez le Sieur Gautier, 1748. £10,000-15,000
    Forum, July 16: Martial Arts.- Lee (Bruce). 'Praying Mantis style' Kung Fu book, containing numerous annotations, diagrams and graphs in Bruce Lee's hand, c. 1960. £50,000-70,000
    Forum Auctions
    The 10th Anniversary Sale
    Fine Books, Manuscripts and Works on Paper
    July 16, 2026
    Forum, July 16: Warre (Capt. Henry James). Sketches in North America and the Oregon Territory, first edition, rare hand-coloured issue, 1848. £30,000-40,000
    Forum, July 16: Norie (John William). The Marine Atlas, or Seaman's Complete Pilot for all the principal places in the known world..., 1826. £30,000-50,000
    Forum, July 16: Mao Tse-tung.- Kim Il-sung.-[Note book for visitors from China to Korea], signed by Mao and Kim, [Beijing, 1954]. £10,000-15,000

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