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88 . “ LETTER OF GEO . B . McCLELLAN ” 1864 CAMPAIGN ACCEPTANCE BROADSIDE . 24x29 ” framed . 22x27 ” matted w / 18x23 ” opening . Printed transcript of McClellan ’ s nomination acceptance speech for the Presidency of the United States on the Democratic ticket . Opening of speech reads : “ Orange , N . J ., Sept . 8 , 1864 . Gentlemen : I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter , informing me of my nomination by the Democratic National Convention , recently held at Chicago , as their candidate at the next election for President of the United States .” Moderate wear seen along the outer edges of broadside , including small scattered tears and creases . Some age toning , mostly relegated to the outer edges . VF . Not examined outside of frame . Beautifully framed . An impressive historical artifact ready for instant display . Rex & Patti Stark Collection . ( J ) $ 300.00 89 . McCLELLAN 1864 BRASS SHELL ALBUMEN PORTRAIT BADGE . 1x1.25 ”. Brass shell frame . Stoic portrait of McClellan in Generals uniform . Tiny speck under his eye and above his right shoulder in white field . Otherwise light wear . Extremely Fine . ( I ) $ 200.00 90 . McCLELLAN & PENDLETON 1864 CAMPAIGN RIBBON . 4.5 ” long . Scalloped edges on right and left . Moderate handling and surface wear . Trimmed along top and bottom . Bold contrast remains on portrait and text . Fine . Rex & Patti Stark Collection . ( J ) $ 300.00 91 . “ PRESIDENT LINCOLN DIED THIS MORNING ” RARE NEWSPAPER INSERT CARD . 2.75x4.25 ” on card stock . “ Salem , April 15th , 1865 ” in bottom left corner . Scattered faint moisture spotting , mostly relegated to the outer edges . Edge wear , most notably along corners . VF . Akin to a breaking news update , this card was produced as an insert for papers that were already in print when news broke . Only the fourth we ’ ve seen in our 58 years . ( K ) $ 400.00 92 . “ OUR FALLEN HEROES ” LINCOLN & CIVIL WAR FIGURES 1867 WALL CHART POSTER . 27.5x34.5 ”. Produced by Haasis & Lubrecht Publishers in 1867 . Features large portrait of Lincoln in center w / Union Army military leaders on either side w / their respective death dates . Each of these men died over the course of the Civil War . Even age toning w / scattered surface loss and chipping . Creasing and scattered staining . Good . A rare poster produced in the early years of Reconstruction just after the end of the Civil War . Rex & Patti Stark Collection . ( J ) $ 300.00 93 . WASHINGTON , LINCOLN & BURNSIDE JULY 4 , 1866 RIBBON W / APPLIED PORTRAITS . 6 ” long . Applied portraits of Washington and Lincoln , w / applied portrait of General Ambrose Burnside below . “ 4th of July 1776 ” at top w /“ 4th of July 1866 ” below . Text just below Washington and Lincoln portrait reads “ Gone But Not Forgotten .” During this period in 1866 , Burnside was currently serving as Governor of Rhode Island . He would later also serve as a U . S . Senator representing Rhode Island from 1875 until his death in 1881 . Slight fading on red color in ribbon w / fraying along the top edge . Otherwise moderate handling . VF . Rex & Patti Stark Collection . ( I ) $ 200.00 94 . SEYMOUR & BLAIR FERROTYPE JUGATE BRASS SHELL BADGE DeWITT 1868-47 . 15 / 16 ” ( 25mm ). Stickpin reverse . Scattered slight bubbling and uneven emulsion surface only seen in reflected light , most notably at 9 o ’ clock on Blair ’ s portrait . Bold contrast w / otherwise watery sheen in reflected light . Technically VF , but displays above grade . ( I ) $ 200.00 95 . SEYMOUR & BLAIR BACK-TO-BACK COLOR ACCENTED FERROTYPE JUGATE . 15 / 16 ”. Unlisted in DeWitt . Copper accents in background of Seymour side . Each side features portrait w / candidates ’ name above . Seymour side has a few specks of emulsion loss , most notably at 1 o ’ clock on outer edge and at 3 o ’ clock in field . Blair side has loss along outer edges from 10 to 4 o ’ clock that does not affect the portrait of Blair itself . Overall Fine . Rare . ( I ) $ 200.00 96 . SEYMOUR & BLAIR 1868 JUGATE WOVEN SILK RIBBON BY T . STEVENS . 7.5 ” long . Woven silk . Hake # 3003 . Over-under portraits of the 1868 Democratic candidates . Ornate accent along bottom . Ribbon is crisp w / only light handling . Exc . A high grade example . ( I ) $ 200.00 97 . “ U . S . GRANT PRIDE OF AMERICA ” 1868 CAMPAIGN PORTRAIT RIBBON . 7-3 / 8 ” long . Cotton fabric . Oval portrait of Grant flanked by draped American flags . Text above portrait reads “ His Country ’ s Friend In The Hour Of Danger ”. Slight even age toning w / light scattered handling . Otherwise very clean . VF . Rex & Patti Stark Collection . ( I ) $ 200.00 98 . GRANT FERROTYPE PORTRAIT BRASS “ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ” DeWITT 1868-56 . 1-1 / 8 ” ( 29mm ). Text on brass reverse reads “ United States Of America 1868 ” w / displayed eagle and shield clutching arrows in its claws . Only a few trivial specks of emulsion loss on portrait , mostly relegated to extreme outer edges . Smooth and glossy surface w / watery sheen in reflected light . Exc . Rare , especially in this choice condition . ( J ) $ 300.00
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