Items signed by Lincoln, Washington, JFK, Picasso, others are in University Archives July 16 auctionThe 461-lot auction will include offerings from collecting categories such as U.S. Presidents, Military (especially Revolutionary War and Civil War), Aviation/Space, Art, Science, and Sports. Internet bidding is on multiple platforms.
By: University Archives All 461 lots in the Rare Autographs, Lincoln & Space Items auction are up for viewing and bidding now on the University Archives website – UniversityArchives.com – as well as Invaluable.com, Auctionzip.com and LiveAuctioneers.com. Phone and absentee bids accepted. "The July 16th auction will include offerings from collecting categories such as U.S. Presidents, Military -- especially Revolutionary War and Civil War -- Aviation/Space, Art, Science, and Sports," said John Reznikoff, the president and owner of University Archives. "The savvy bidder can take advantage of the opportunity to bid on never-before- Over 30 lots in the auction relate to Abraham Lincoln: his family, his legal career, his presidency, his assassination and its aftermath, and his political and historical legacy. Lot 62 is the sepia-colored carte de visite of Lincoln, boldly signed by him as "A. Lincoln" along the bottom edge and PSA/DNA slabbed and graded MINT 9. The portrait photo was originally taken by Alexander Gardner on August 9, 1863, just one month after the Battle of Gettysburg. The Lincoln signed CDV was one of six that Lincoln sent to an Illinois woman running an 1864 fundraiser for the Union Army. Estimate: $100,000-$150,000. Lot 127 is the partly printed and partly manuscript document dated September 1, 1783, boldly signed by George Washington in his role as Commander-in- Lot 308 is the mortgage deed dated December 20, 1957 co-signed by Hollywood actress Marilyn Monroe and her then-husband, the playwright Arthur Miller, for the farmhouse they owned at 232 Tophet Road in Roxbury, Connecticut. The unlikely couple lived in Roxbury, as well as on Long Island and in New York City, during their 5-year-long marriage. Estimate: $5,000-$6,000. For more information, visit www.universityarchives.com. End
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