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Rare
"Lincoln" Broadside "Posters" |
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"Lincoln
Moves to Illinois " 12" x 22.25"
from the D. Ross Collection
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Lincoln Portrait 10.25" x 14"
from the D. Ross Collection
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Lincoln in chair portrait 11" x 14"
from the D. Ross Collection
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"I Wish Freedom For All Nations...."
Commemorating President Lincoln's 200th
birthday
anniversary February 12, 2009.
Printed on 8.5" x 10 high quality paper
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The
re-election of President Abraham Lincoln and running mate Johnson
in 1864 |
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The
re-election of President Abraham Lincoln in 1864 |
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Paying
tribute & respect at the tomb of Lincoln, October 11, 1866.
First half of a double poster. The printing presses at that time
could only print a maximum of 20" x 24" poster. |
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Paying
tribute & respect at the tomb of Lincoln, October 11, 1866.
Second half of a double poster. The printing presses at that time
could only print a maximum of 20" x 24" poster. |
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Books
- Abraham Lincoln, The Boy ~ The Man
various special covers and books
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Abraham
Lincoln, The Boy ~ The Man by author and illustrator, Lloyd
Ostendorf - Hard cover book with jacket 7 1/2" x 10" |
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Abraham
Lincoln, The Boy ~ The Man designed to commemorate Springfield,
Illinois sponsorship of the USS Springfield submarine. Hardbound.
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Abraham
Lincoln, The Boy ~ The Man
(Softbound 8 1/2" x 11") Lincoln's buggy ride to
Mt. Carmel, Illinois in 1840 |
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Book
commemorating the reopening of Lincoln’s Home |
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Abraham
Lincoln, The Boy ~ The Man with cover showing Lincoln the Boy and
a drawing showing Lincoln the Man with a beard. |
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Abraham
Lincoln, The Boy ~ The Man (soft bound 8 1/2" x 11")
Cover
shows Lincoln giving the Gettysburg Address. Special Edition commemorating
the 125th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address, November 19,
1863. Presented by A. Lincoln's Place Theatre, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.This
was a Special Edition of 1,000 for James A. Getty of Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania. His profile is on the inside cover with the authors.
- SOLD
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Abraham
Lincoln, The Boy ~ The Man
El Nino ~ El Hombre
Special
bi-lingual Edition; Spanish and English |
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Commemorative
"Collector's Special First Day Only" Cancellation
issued by the U.S. Postal Service |
Lincoln's
New Salem-Springfield Post Road Cancellation February 12, 1976 with
historical inserts by Dr. Wayne Temple |
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The
special cancellation was issued to commemorate the dedication of
the historic postal route from Springfield to Athens and New Salem,
IL when Young Abe Lincoln was Postmaster at New Salem, IL.
Lincoln's Post Road - February 12, 1976 |
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Post
Road cancellation and Spirit of St. Louis Lindbergh 1st Day cancellation
7/15/77 rare double cancellation |
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Grant's
March to Fame: Rare serial 1st day cancellation with historical
inserts by Dr. Wayne Temple |
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A.
Springfield, IL cancellation, June 10, 1977
B. Jacksonville, IL cancellation, June 11, 1977
C. Naples, IL cancellation, June 12, 1977 |
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Reopening
of Lincoln's Home, Springfield, IL, June 16, 1988 |
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Collector's
envelope commemorating the reopening of Lincoln's Home on June 16,
1988 with a "First Day" cancellation. |
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Spirit
of St. Louis Lindbergh 1st day stamp and 1st day cancellation, July
15, 1977 |
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Spirit
of St. Louis Lindbergh special cancellation, July 15, 1977
A. 1st Day stamp
B. 1st Day cancellation |
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Other
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Sculptured
plaque by Sculptor Arthur Sieving, of a profile of Lincoln. |
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Metals
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Commemorating the 150th anniversary of Lincoln the Postmaster 1833-1983.
1.
Walking Lincoln carrying mail down the Post Road
(1 scarce)
2. Lincoln sorting mail in front of his New Salem Post Office (for
organizing the event)
3. Commemorating the nation's 200th birthday, July 4, 1976. |
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A
Lincoln Top Hat |
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Felt
Derby hat... brand John Lutz by the Trimble Hat Co. N.Y. |
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1.
Two small Lincoln busts, 23" h - SOLD
2. Walking Lincoln, 6" h - SOLD
3. Lincoln Head, 3" diameter, d" thick
12 oz. metal
4. Minute-man bicentennial metal paperweight
32" diameter, 3" thick Imprint: 1776 1976 ...8 oz.
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Lincoln
Heritage Trail commemorative medallion, dated 1970 |
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Young
Abe Lincoln and Young Ann Rutledge statue |
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Passing
the Jug
Casting
by artist Art Sieving. Plaster painted bronze. 12" x 12"
The only known casting. |
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Print
from orginal by Cyrus Cobb
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln - Framed - SOLD |
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Lincoln
Bust
The
Mount Rushmore Collection by handcrafter Smith Glass |
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Gettysburg
Address bronze plaque, with Lincoln profile -
SOLD
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Lincoln
print
1860
campaign photograph by Herbert George Studio, Springfield, Illinois
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SOLD
20" x 26" unframed picture |
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Sculpture
of Abraham Lincoln
By
George Bissell, 1833. Made in Vermont by Stone Post Corp. 18"
high, bronze finish.
- SOLD |
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Road sign marking Grant's March, 1861
Original donated to City of Springfield
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Photo
print of Abraham Lincoln by Herbert George Studio in Springfield,
Illinois from
an original negative of Abraham Lincoln owned by King W. Hostick.
On lower right-hand corner: Presented by Charles F. Carpenier, Secretary
of State to the Sangamon County Court House, December, 1955 (the
then old State Capitol Building in Springfield, Illinois) from the
D. Ross Collection
- SOLD |
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Robert
Todd Lincoln, oldest son of the President |
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President
Abraham Lincoln with beard |
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Carpet
from Lincoln's bedroom at 8th & Jackson
A
piece of the new carpeting which laid in the Lincoln bedroom at
the reopening in 1988. Made to the exact specifications of the original
carpeting. |
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Carpet
from Lincoln's guest bedroom at 8th & Jackson
A
piece of the new carpeting which laid in the Lincoln's guest bedroom
before the reopening in 1988. Made to the exact specifications of
the original |
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Special
Lincoln Post Road license plate
Issued
for the dedication of the Lincoln Post Road from New Salem to Springfield.
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Special
Lincoln Post Road license plate
This
is a commemorative license issued by the Secretary of State's Office
for this bicentennial commemoration. |
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A
Look at Lincoln, 33 rpm record portrayed by Richard Blake, produced
by Illini Records in 1975 |
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Mournful
Sounds, 33 rpm record in memory of Abraham Lincoln, by Alice Anne
Kelso, pianist. |
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Lincoln
Ashtray and Lincoln Bust |
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Colonel
Grant's March to Fame
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Glossy prints, 8.5" x 11"
2. Prints , 8.5" x 11"
3. One (1) only, "One of a kind" 16" x 20" on
artist board print with three special U.S. Postal one day only cancellations:
June 10, Springfield, IL; June 11, Jacksonville, IL; and June 12,
Naples, IL. Phil Wagner was given a special contract from the U.S.
Post Office to carry and cancel special envelopes or other items
with a stamp affixed. This print was displayed at the Long Nine
Museum in Athens, IL for 6 years. |
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Mrs.
Joyne C. Thompson helping celebrate the 140th anniversary of the
Abraham Lincoln and Long Nine banquet at Athens, IL in August 1837,
on August 3, 1977. |
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Lincoln
Post Road metal signs
To New Salem
To Springfield |
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Lincoln
Post Road sign proof copy
One of a kind. |
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The
Lincoln Connection to the City of Athens, IL
Political sign of John C. Harris, Great Grandson of Colonel Matthew
Rogers and Grandson of Henry Rogers, and a copy of his booklet,
The Lincoln Connection and the History of Athens, Ill. |
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Lincoln
- Grant, Illinois Militiamen
By Dr. Wayne C. Temple |
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Reprint
from the Naples Observer Newspaper
Colonel Ulysses S. Grant's March to Fame |
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Plaster
commemorative Lincoln profile
Lincoln 1978 PSA Regional commemorative art |
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Positive
from a tin-type
Colonel Matthew Rogers General Store
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Jumbo
post card, 1st day issue - Abraham Lincoln's birthday
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Post cards cancelled (68) on 169th birthday 2-12-78 and autographed
by artist Lloyd Ostendorf
-Post cards cancelled (7) on 6-16-88 at the Lincoln Home reopening
and signed by Lloyd Ostendorf |
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Post
Road Tour Place Mats |
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