Nicknamed "The Cat" this left-hander pitched for the St. Louis Cardinals from his debut in 1940 until 1952 playing twice in the World Series then played one season with the St. Louis Browns. Large bold signature in black ink on a lined 5" X 3" card n.p. n.y. Very good. Faintly age toned else a strong example. unknown
This Australian basso was a popular performer throughout England and America often performing Wagner roles; he made some early turn of the century recordings and appeared in one silent film as well. Extra-bold and attractive "Yours Faithfully" and signature in black ink on a heavy stock 3�" X 2�" card which he dates "Chicago 1898." Very good. Tiny mounting traces. A handsome example. unknown
This Austrian painter sculptor and printmaker was a surrealist who has been described as "the first psychoanalytical painter" but it is for co-founding the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism in the late 1950s together with Ernst Fuchs Holfgang Hutter and several others that he's best remembered. Color PS 5 3/4" X 4" n.p. n.y. lightly pencilled February 1986 on verso. Near fine. Glossy heavy stock reproduction of Hausner's 1948 surrealist painting "Forum der Einwartsgewendeten Optik" from the Historical Museum of the City of Vienna signed large and bold in blue ballpoint along the blank lower margin. A superb example and seldom found in this form. unknown
The Republican politician from New York served that state in Congress 1877-87 and as senator 1887-93. ANS 1p 5" X 7�" New York NY 1889 October 25. Addressed to Mrs. Barker. Very good. Faintly age toned. On letterhead of "Office of Morton Bliss & Co." Hiscock fulfills some unnamed request: "I acknowledge the honor of your request and comply with great pleasure." Boldly penned in brown ink. Quite strange that the seated U.S. Senator would be writing on letterhead of this banking firm founded by the man who in 1887 Hiscock defeated in the caucus for the New York senate seat -- former representative and ambassador and then- current vice president Levi P. Morton. Odd that -- and the significance if any is unclear. unknown
This Massachusetts businessman attorney and legislator served as president of several railroads in the late 19th century including the powerful Cleveland Cincinnati Chicago and St. Louis Railroad better known as the Big Four Railroad. Signature in brown ink on a 4�" X 1�" slip n.p. n.y. Very good. Faintly feathered. Clipped from a typed letter with a typed "Yours Truly" at upper left. unknown
The eighth wealthiest American of all time was a German-born lumber magnate who began his empire in Rock Island Illinois in 1856 starting as a night fireman at a sawmill and working his way up until he owned this sawmill then began adding more until the "Weyerhauser Syndicate" was enormous; he moved to the Pacific Northwest in 1900 where the firm still operates and is the world's largest timber seller. Partly-Printed Document Signed 1p 8 3/4" X 3 3/4" Rock Island IL 1881 November 15. Very good. Ornate check drawn on the Peoples National Bank printed in black on blue stock and featuring decorative border a variety of ornate typefaces and a steel-engraved vignette at left showing a puffing locomotive at a train station. The check has been made out to Weyerhaeuser in the amount of $25000 and is signed by the bank president Bailey Davenport. Davenport 1823-90 was the son of Davenport Iowa's murdered founding father fur trader/Indian agent/frontiersman Colonel George Davenport 1783-1845 and was himself a wealthy banker real estate entrepreneur and mayor of Davenport during the Civil War. On the check's verso Weyerhaeuser signs boldly adding "pat to the Order / of H C Putnam" above. Below this Putnam then signs. Henry Cleveland Putnam 1832-1912 was a Wisconsin lumber baron and philanthropist one of the founders of Eau Claire. Three more unidentified persons also sign below Putnam. Twenty-five thousand dollars was a huge sum of money in 1881. Real estate developer Davenport and Weyerhaeuser who also served on the board of directors of this bank surely had many and complex business dealings -- as Weyerhaeuser likewise also had with fellow lumber baron Putnam. Weyerhaeuser's syndicate was vast and he had arrangements with a large number of other lumber businesses. It's possible the transaction had to do with the purchase of timber lands but this warrants further research. In any case a unique and intriguing document. unknown
This American actress appears in many film from the 1940s on including "Gentleman's Agreement" 1947 nominated for Oscar as Best Actress"Friendly Persuasion" 1956 "Old Yeller" 1957 "Swiss Family Robinson" 1960 "The Greatest Story Ever Told" 1965 and many others. Large bold signature in green fineline heavy stock 5" X 3" card dated by her 1977 February 3. Fine. With original envelope. Accompanied by a 4-page German film program for the 1954 film "Drei Munzen im Brunnen" "Three Coins in the Fountain" 6�" X 9�". Very good. Mild edgewear. Heavily pictorial with front panel featuring her with co-stars Louis Jourdan Jean Peters Clifton Webb and others. unknown
The father of actress Stephanie Zimbalist and son of violinist Efrem Zimbalist Sr. and soprano Alma Gluck was a popular debonair actor in such television series as "77 Sunset Strip" 1958-64 and "The F.B.I." 1965-74 though he also appeared in many films and on stage. An exceptionally large and handsome full signature in black fountain pen heavy stock glossy 5�" X 3�" card n.p. n.y. pencilled date of 17 November 1986 on verso. Fine. Accompanied by a superb 7" X 9" glossy publicity photograph a head-and-shoulders 1986 portrait of a smiling silver-haired Zimbalist taken for the made-for-television film of Arthur Hailey's "Hotel." unknown
This pioneering American physician considered the father of neurology was also a psychiatrist and bestselling writer and poet. Secretarial ALS 2pp lettersheet 5" X 8" Philadelphia PA 1898 August 11. Addressed to Edward Peterson. Near fine. On his "S. Weir Mitchell M.D." letterhead Mitchell's secretary pens a letter on his behalf. In part: "Dr Mitchell has forwarded me some letters for reply as he is always out of the City at this time of the year. He strongly advises you to choose the University of Pennsylvania from which to get your degree. He is one of the Trustees of that institution. During the Civil War he was on duty at the Christian St Hospital." Appears to be signed "MBC. / sec'y." With original envelope. An interesting curiosity. unknown
"The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan" 1953 "Light in the Piazza" 1962 and "A High Wind in Jamaica" 1965 are among this British film and television actress's many roles. Charming PS 5�" X 3�" n.p. n.y. Fine. Superb candid closeup of a smiling Dean in later years head resting on hands. Signed boldly in black ballpoint in a light area at upper right. unknown
"Hi-yo Silver! Away!" Popular "B" movie actor Moore parlayed the "Lone Ranger" serial 1914-99 into a lifelong role. Signature and Inscription on an irregular roughly heptagon-shaped slip approximately 5" X 3�" n.p. 1957. "'Kemo Sabay' / The Lone Ranger / Clayton Moore / 1957" penned large and bold in blue ballpoint. Very good. Three small scotch tape stains at three points one touching the large paraph Moore pens below the year. "Kemo Sabay" was how the Lone Ranger addressed Tonto early on though later Tonto addressed the Long Ranger with this phrase of debated and dubious Native American origin. "Kemo Sabay" was the earlier spelling used as well; later it was simplified to "Kemo Sabe." A nice vintage example from the height of his fame. Accompanied by a handsome 5" X 7" black and white glossy photograph showing Moore and Silverheels in costume horseback against a rocky western terrain with preprinted nonauthentic signature/inscription at lower right. unknown
This German Luftwaffe fighter ace and Knight's Cross winner flew 319 combat missions on the Eastern front and North African campaign during World War Two downing 129 enemy aircraft. PS 4" X 6" n.p. n.y. Fine. Handsome modern black and white print of a head-and-shoulders portrait of a young Eisenach in uniform wearing his Knight's Cross signed boldly by him in black fineline on the blank lower margin. Quite striking. unknown
This German Luftwaffe fighter ace recipient of the Knight's Cross served in the Eastern front and the defense of the Reich participating in 450 combat missions and downing 46 enemy aircraft. PS 3 3/4" X 5 3/4" n.p. n.y. Fine. A high quality modern black and white print of a head-and-shoulders portrait of a smiling young Rammelt in uniform wearing his Knight's Cross signed boldly by him in black fineline on the blank lower margin. A choice example. unknown