Rare Book Monthly

Articles - June - 2006 Issue

Part Four of the Forbes Sale of American Documents Completed

Washington letter is dated July 4, 1776.

Washington letter is dated July 4, 1776.


Other items among the five highest prices included a letter from George Washington concerning his difficult position in New York after the British landed troops on Staten Island. The date of this letter is July 4, 1776. At the time, Washington was unaware of what was taking place down the road in Philadelphia. The letter sold for $132,000, well over double the high estimate. A letter from Thomas Jefferson to Henry Dearborn, asking the latter to serve as his Secretary of War, took in $108,000, also substantially over the high estimate. It was written the day after Jefferson was elected president in a vote of the House of Representatives, the election having been thrown into the House because of a tie in the Electoral College between Jefferson and Aaron Burr. The fifth highest item was another Washington letter, this one to General Benjamin Tallmadge concerning espionage. It sold for $96,000, just below the anticipated range of $100,000-$150,000.

In all, 253 items were offered, and most, though not all, sold. At the low end of the pricing was a book of war songs inscribed by President Rutherford B. Hayes, and a book of 1932 campaign speeches given by President Herbert Hoover and his predecessor Calvin Coolidge inscribed by Hoover. Each brought in $480. For a complete listing of results from the fourth Forbes American document auction, see www.americanaexchange.com/NewAE/auction/auctiondetail.asp?par=&m=5&aid=1405&page=1.

Rare Book Monthly

  • Old World Auctions (Feb 11):
    Lot 11. Blaeu's Superb World Map on a Polar Projection (1695) Est. $5,500 - $7,000
    Old World Auctions (Feb 11):
    Lot 36. Schedel's Ancient World Map with Humanoid Creatures (1493) Est. $14,000 - $17,000
    Old World Auctions (Feb 11):
    Lot 49. One of the First Lunar Globes to Show the Far Side of the Moon (1963) Est. $1,000 - $1,300
    Old World Auctions (Feb 11):
    Lot 5. The First World Map with Lavish Allegorical Vignettes of the Continents (1594) Est. $15,000 - $17,000
    Old World Auctions (Feb 11):
    Lot 55. Anti-British Propaganda Map with Churchill as an Octopus (1942) Est. $2,000 - $2,300
    Old World Auctions (Feb 11):
    Lot 197. One of the Most Influential Maps of Westward Expansion (1846) Est. $9,500 - $12,000
    Old World Auctions (Feb 11):
    Lot 10. Scarce Pitt Edition of Carte-a-Figures Map of the World (1680) Est. $9,500 - $11,000
    Old World Auctions (Feb 11):
    Lot 220. A Fine, Early Rendering of San Francisco (1874) Est. $2,200 - $2,500
    Old World Auctions (Feb 11):
    Lot 707. Hand-Colored Image of the Presentation of Jesus with Gilt Highlights (1450) Est. $1,600 - $1,900
    Old World Auctions (Feb 11):
    Lot 80. One of the Most Important Maps Perpetuating the Myth of the Island of California (1680) Est. $3,250 - $4,000
    Old World Auctions (Feb 11):
    Lot 725. Homann's Atlas Featuring 26 Folio-Sized Maps in Original Color (1715) Est. $4,500 - $5,500
    Old World Auctions (Feb 11):
    Lot 169. One of the Earliest Maps to Show Philadelphia (1695) Est. $4,750 - $6,000

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