2024Connoisseur AuctionsCivil War Battle of Antietam, Abraham Lincoln, General McClellanSee Sold Price
2024Freeman's | Hindman[CIVIL WAR]. Possibly by John REEKIE (active 1860s), or Alexander GARDNER (1821-1882),See Sold Price
2024Jasper52C. 1862, LG FORMAT 13X19", HOME OF REBEL SHARPSHOOTER, BY ALEXANDER GARDNERSee Sold Price
2024The Written Word AutographsGardner,Alexander Civil War Photographer Very RARE Signed CheckSee Sold Price
2024Jasper52OCT 1862, SIGNED BY ALEXANDER GARDNER, BERLINER, MARYLAND SCOUTS, GUIDES ON POTOMACSee Sold Price
2024Jasper521863, 19X13" LG FORMAT, PRESIDENT LINCOLN, BY ALEXANDER GARDNER /MATTHEW BRADYSee Sold Price
2024Connoisseur AuctionsCivil War Battle of Antietam, Abraham Lincoln, General McClellanSee Sold Price
2024Jasper52SEPT. 1862, 13X19" LG FORMAT; ANTIETAM, MARYLAND BRIDGE, BY ALEXANDER GARDNERSee Sold Price
2024Jasper521865, 19X13" LG FORMAT, COLD HARBOR BURIAL PARTY, SIGNED BY ALEXANDER GARDNERSee Sold Price
Abraham Lincoln photographs bring the 16th US president to life at PBA Feb. 22BERKELEY, Calif. — Five period photographs of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) offering intriguing insight into the man are all included in the upcoming Fine Photography sale scheduled for Thursday, February 22 at PBA Galleries. The complete catalog is available for bidding now at LiveAuctioneers. Mathew Brady (circa 1822-1896) is arguably the most famous photographer […]
Jan. 16 auction features items signed by Lincoln, Hemingway, BeatlesWESTPORT, Conn. – A book and a carte de visite photograph both signed by Abraham Lincoln, a matador outfit owned by Ernest Hemingway and later gifted to his best friend and biographer A.E. Hotchner, and a Second Congress document signed by Thomas Jefferson are just a few of the expected top lots in University Archives’ […]
Debt prompts hunt for auctioneers to disperse Lincoln itemsSPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) – The hunt for auctioneers to sell off parts of a valuable collection of Lincoln artifacts, including an iconic stovepipe hat and gloves bloodied the night he was assassinated, to settle a $9.7 million debt began Wednesday, but the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Foundation cautioned a sale isn’t imminent.
Nelson-Atkins’ Gardner exhibition documents vanishing frontierKANSAS CITY, Mo. –Two series of extremely rare photographs documenting a last look at a rapidly disappearing frontier are on view at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City beginning July 25. Across the Indian Country: Photographs by Alexander Gardner, 1867-68 opens July 25 and was curated by Jane L. Aspinwall, Associate Curator of […]