Americana Continues to Out-Perform at Swann Galleries
Our September 27 auction of Printed & Manuscript Americana was the highest-earning Americana auction in the last six years and brought $1.2M.
The top lot of the auction was Francis W. de Winton’s diary, containing notes on pow-wows with Indians during an official tour of western Canada, which sold for $65,000.
The Harold Holzer Collection of Lincolniana
Fresh off the heels of a press frenzy, including an article in the New York Times, The Harold Holzer Collection of Lincolniana opened the morning session with a bustling auction room. Top lots from the noted Abraham Lincoln scholar’s collection included Portrait of the beardless Lincoln, by John C. Wolfe, which brought $40,000.
Franklin H. Brown’s fourth edition of the famous “Wigwam Print,” the first standalone print of Lincoln, sold for $21,250; and a commission of William O. Stoddard as secretary to the president, signed by Lincoln, 1861, brought $18,750, a record for a printed commission signed by the president.
Several other records were set for Lincolniana material, including one for any printing of the 16th president’s famous 1860 Cooper Union address at $5,000. Winfred Porter Truesdell’s important reference work, Engraved and Lithographed Portraits of Abraham Lincoln, 1933, brought $4,000; an Andrew Johnson impeachment trial ticket sold for $2,125; and Victor D. Brenner’s 1907 plaque, which served as the model for the Lincoln penny, was won for $4,500.
Latin Americana
The selection was led by Juan de la Anunciacón’s Sermonario en lengua mexicana, Mexico, 1577, a first edition book of sermons in Nahuatl, which sold for $30,000.
Maturino Gilberti’s Thesora spiritual en lengua de Mechuacá, 1558, brought $18,750; Juan de Palafox y Mendoza’s Historia real Sagrada, luz de principes, y subditos, 1643, sold for $11,250; and Juan Alonso Calderón’s Memorial historico, juridico, politico de la S. Iglesia Catedral de la Puebla, circa 1650, at $10,625,
Institutions
Among many institutional bidders, William & Mary College won a collection of India missionary letters by Louise E.Blackmar, a Methodist missionary in India, to her stateside siblings, 1873-82. The Society of the Cincinnati’s library won a pair of letters by Charles McEvers, describing unrest and British artillery fire in 1775.
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