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Period: 1790s
Swiss alp calendar dated 1797
Located in grand Lancy, CH
Swiss alp calendar
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Swiss Antique 1790s Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

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Wood, Paper

Swiss alp calendar dated 1797
Swiss alp calendar dated 1797
$784 Sale Price
43% Off
Antique Silk Broadside An Elegiac Poem Death of President George Washington 1800
Located in Portland, OR
An important & rare antique American political printed silk broadside, an elegy on the death of President George Washington, dated 1800. A poem on the Death of President George Was...
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Federal Antique 1790s Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

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Silk

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Antique American Flag w/ Hand-Written Inscriptions Mourning the Death of FDR
Located in York County, PA
48 STARS ON ANTIQUE AMERICAN FLAG WITH HAND-WRITTEN INSCRIPTIONS AND AN EMBROIDERED DATE OF APRIL 12TH, 1945, MOURNING THE DEATH OF PRESIDENT FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT: American national parade flag with 48 stars, printed on cotton, embellished with hand-written inscriptions and an embroidered date to commemorate the death of FDR on April 12th, 1945. “On this day in 1945, President Franklin D. Roosevelt died of a massive cerebral hemorrhage at his Warm Springs, Georgia, retreat at the age of 63. Roosevelt’s death in the final months of World War II was met with shock and grief throughout the Western world. Many Americans had no inkling of his decline in health. [He] had been president for more than 12 years, longer than any other person. He led the country through some of its greatest domestic and foreign crises to the impending defeat of Nazi Germany and within sight of Japan’s surrender...
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13 Star Woven Silk Ribbon, ca 1876-1910
Located in York County, PA
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"Washington Bicentennial 1732-1932" Parade Flag, Printed Gold and Blue, c. 1930
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
Presented is a George Washington Bicentennial parade flag from 1932. The flag is printed with gold, white, and blue stripes, with a prominent bust portrait of George Washington at ce...
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English Painted Wood Dummy Board Depicting a Royal Navy Lieutenant
Located in Southampton, NY
English painted wood dummy board depicting a royal navy lieutenant. Inscribed 'Made in England' on the reverse. Measures: 41" high x 21" wide x 9" deep ...
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English Painted Wood Dummy Board Depicting a Royal Navy Lieutenant
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19th c Wooden Ceremonial Fraternal Masonic Crook and Metal Spear on Metal Bases
Located in Savannah, GA
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Declaration of Independence, Printed on Cotton, Circa 1876
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
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Antique Federal Eagle American 50 Star Flag with Brass Eagle Pole, 19th Century
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
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42-Star American Parade Flag, Commemorating Washington Statehood, 1889
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
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William Mary Rare Pewter Trefid Spoon with Portraits, Circa 1690
Located in Bishop s Stortford, Hertfordshire
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19th Century Gilt and Gesso Frame attributed to President James Polk Estate
Located in Santa Monica, CA
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42 Stars on a Antique American Parade Flag, Washington Statehood, ca 1889-1890
Located in York County, PA
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Remarkable 1791 American Patriotic School Child Watercolor
Located in York County, PA
REMARKABLE PATRIOTIC SCHOOLCHILD WATERCOLOR BY MORRIS TWITCHELL, ILLUSTRATING THE ORIGINAL 13 COLONIES PLUS VERMONT AS CONJOINED RINGS, 1791-1792: Executed on laid paper, this beautiful patriotic pen and ink, watercolor fraktur drawing, entitled "United States of America," was signed by schoolchild Morris Twitchell. The graphics illustrate the 13 original colonies as states, plus Vermont, which joined the Union on March of 1791. Because Kentucky followed as the 15th state in June of 1792, just 15 months later, the time in which this work could have been completed falls to within a very narrow window of just 1-year-and-3-months. The imagery beneath the arched title consists of a series of conjoined rings, gracefully drawn with a compass in scarlet red, lime green (perhaps once blue) and sepia. Inside these are the names of each state in red capital letters. Note how in instances where extra space remained that nondescript squiggles in red and green were used to fill some of the spaces in a naïve decorative fashion that demonstrates school child creativity. Others received a crosshatch or nothing at all. In the case of Massachusetts, the "s" at the end was forgotten and added after the fact. Inside the rings is another single ring, in green, with 14, crudely drawn, 8-pointed stars. Even though the the specific words do not appear, each of these images illustrates the basic American concept and motto of "E Pluribus Unum" (out of many, one). The basic design seen here was a product of Benjamin Franklin and first appeared in public on fractional American colonial currency, printed in Philadelphia by Hall & Sellers in 1776. In the center of similar conjoined rings, which number 13, is another ring inside a 13-pointed sunburst. In the very center are the words "We Are One," surrounded by "American Congress." With the exception of the absence of Vermont and the position of Connecticut, the colonies/states appear in the same order on both this schoolchild watercolor and the Hall & Sellers currency. The imagery is later seen on a famous illustration printed by Amos Doolittle of New Haven, Connecticut in March of 1798, entitled "A Display of the United States of America. To the Patrons of Arts and Sciences, in all parts of the World." There are 14 rings in the Doolittle illustration, which excludes the newest states of Vermont, Kentucky and Tennessee, but instead includes the Great Seal of the United States at the very top. In Twitchell's drawing, within his green ring of stars is endearing patriotic verse: While education bears her gentle sway And we her precepts cheerfully obey; While every breast glows with a generous flame, And Britons [sic] envy our increasing fame; In mighty pomp America will rise Her glory spreading to the boundless skies A boy by the name of Morris Twitchell was born to Benjamin and Patience (Tucker) Twitchell of Bellingham, Massachusetts in 1774. Morris would have been 17 in 1791 and this would be the correct period. These words of Twitchell's verse appear on the title page of a 1779 book that is believed to be the first purely English grammar...
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Antique 1790s Political and Patriotic Memorabilia