Auction Highlights: Printed & Manuscript Americana — November 21, 2024 At Auction Thursday, November 21 at 10:30 AM ET Catalogue & Bidding This sale strikes a particularly rich vein of western mining material from Alaska, California, Colorado, and Nevada. Highlights include the diaries of a prospector in the remote Alaskan outback; the letters of a California Gold Rush miner who was shot by an outlaw in 1853; two pungent photos of drunken miners by Nevada’s P.E. Larson; and several lots from California’s rugged Inyo County (home of Death Valley). For those who prefer more humidity, we also have several Florida-related lots, including a revealing 1787 letter from the notorious St. Augustine land speculator Jesse Fish. Two of the highlights are seventeenth-century colonial tracts. John Eliot’s 1643 “New Englands First Fruits” is a London-printed piece describing the earliest efforts to evangelize among the Indians of Massachusetts; it also includes the first printed description of young Harvard College. Cotton Mather’s 1699 “Pillars of Salt: An History of Some Criminals Executed in this Land for Capital Crimes, with Some of their Dying Speeches” is a riveting read. Though battered and missing three leaves, we don’t see many 17th-century Boston imprints, and we find no other examples of this one at auction going back to 1916. Other key books include Vancouver’s “Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean” with a fine example of the scarce atlas volume. The sale’s highest estimate is for an original 1833 manuscript diary of a Mormon mission to western New York with Joseph Smith. We will also offer the correspondence of a very early amateur baseball club from Oneida, NY; strong selections of Latin Americana, the American Revolution, and the Civil War; and the papers of a Pearl Harbor survivor from the USS Arizona. Letters of Gold Rush miner Warren H. Porter, with the report of his fatal shooting by an outlaw, 17 items, 1850-55. Estimate $15,000 to $25,000. Photo album of 1920s family vacations in Death Valley and throughout the West, 280 photographs and 11 Real Photo Postcards mounted on 48 album leaves, 1924-30 and undated. Estimate $600 to $900. George Vancouver, A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean, and Round the World, 10 maps, 6 plates in atlas; plus one map and 17 plates in text volumes, London, 1798. Estimate $20,000 to $30,000. P.E. Larson, Such is Life in the Far West: Early Morning Call in a Gambling Hall, silver print, Goldfield, NV, circa 1906. Estimate $2,500 to $3,500. Scene in the German Quarter, Syracuse, on the Morning of the Departure of Capt. Jenny’s Company, Third Artillery Regiment, pencil drawing, Syracuse, NY, 30 January 1862. Estimate $600 to $900. Confirmation of arms and nobility in favor of the Hernández Solórzano family, hand-painted coat of arms, 2-75 manuscript leaves, Puebla, 15 May 1715. Estimate $2,000 to $3,000. Archive of the pioneering woman artist Arrah Lee Gaul, thousands of items (3 linear feet); condition varies but generally strong, 1899-1980. Estimate $3,000 to $4,000. Keep in Touch Sign-up for Email Updates Download the Swann Galleries App Share Facebook Twitter October 29, 2024Author: Rick StattlerCategory: Printed & Manuscript Americana Tags: Americana Arrah Lee Gaul autographs coat or arms goerge vancouver gold rush Letters manuscript p.e. larson pencil drawing photo album pioneering woman printed and manuscript americana solorzano family Previous Auction Highlights: Autographs — November 14, 2024 Next Auction Highlights: Contemporary Art — November 26, 2024 Recommended Posts A Look Inside the Catalogue: Autographs Autographs October 10, 2018 A Freudian Slip of Paper: 1933 Analysis Bill Comes to Auction Autographs October 28, 2011 Dream vs. Reality in the Civil War Printed & Manuscript Americana April 6, 2018