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21 November 2023 | starting at 10:00 EST
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A U.S. 34-STAR "PHALANX" CONVERSION FLAG. A handsewn pieced wool U.S. flag with applied cotton stars in a 6-6-6-6-6 pattern with one star added in each corner for a total of 34, outdoor header with five ¾ inch gromets, 1861-63,

A U.S. 34-STAR RECRUITMENT FLAG, NEW JERSEY VOLUNTEERS. A machine-sewn pieced wool U.S. flag with four gromets on the heading, 47 x 105 inches, stars in an 7-7-6-7-7- pattern, inscribed on the heading "Capt. Saml J. Hopkins, 7th N.J. Vols. 1862."

A U.S. 34-STAR FLAG USED BY THE SAINT LOUIS HOME GUARD. A hand-sewn pieced wool flag with applied stars in 4-6-6-6-3-5-4 pattern (approximately), sleeved cloth heading, 50 x 79.5 inches, framed to 59 x 88 inches.

A U.S. 35-STAR FLAG ASSOCIATED WITH MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE H. THOMAS. A machine-made pieced wool U.S. flag with 35 stars, white canvas hoist, 84 x 138 inches, with "George Thomas" inked to one star and "No. 12" to another, and with "George Thomas" printed label to hoist,

A U.S. 35-STAR FLAG OF THE 2ND TENNESSEE CAVALRY REGIMENT OF UNION LOYALISTS. A machine-made printed cotton 35-star U.S. flag, stars in an 8-6-7-6-8 pattern, 47 x 81 inches, with "2nd Cav. / Tenn. Vol's" printed in ink to 3rd and 4th white stripes, framed to 49 x 82.5 inches.

A U.S. ARMY "FORTY ROUNDS," FLAG OF THE 2ND BRIGADE, THIRD DIVISION, 15TH CORP OF THE ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE 1865. Machine-sewn wool swallow tail flag with linen fringe trim, with painted insignia "Forty Rounds" over cartridge box to center of obverse and reverse, 46.5 x 62 inches,

A U.S. 36-STAR "FLANK MARKER" FLAG. A machine stitched silk flag featuring 36 painted stars arranged in a spiral pattern on the canton, gold fringe at three edges, silk ties at the fly,

CHAGALL'S MY LIFE, INSCRIBED AND EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED. CHAGALL, MARC. 1887-1985. My Life. New York: The Orion Press, [1960].

KELMSCOTT PRESS. BLUNT, WILFRID SCAWEN. 1840-1922. The Love Lyrics and Songs of Proteus. Hammersmith: Kelmscott Press, 1892.

KELMSCOTT PRESS. CAVENDISH, GEORGE. 1500-1562. The Life of Thomas Woolsey, Cardinal. [Hammersmith: The Kelmscott Press, 1893.]

KELMSCOTT PRESS. MORRIS, WILLIAM. 1834-1896. A Note by William Morris on His Aims in Founding the Kelmscott Press. Hammersmith: Kelmscott Press, 1898.

JOHN LENNON SIGNED BAG ONE LITHOGRAPH. Lithographic poster, signed ("John Lennon") in pencil below central motif,

MATISSE AND JOYCE SIGNED EDITION OF ULYSSES. JOYCE, JAMES. 1882-1941. Ulysses ... with an Introduction by Stuart Gilbert and Illustrations by Henry Matisse. New York: Limited Edition Club, 1935.

MIRO IN DERRIERE LE MIROIR. [MIRO, JOAN. 1893-1983.] Derrière le Miroir. A sammelband of 4 issues: Nos. 14/15, 29/30, 57-59, 87-89.

MOSER, BARRY, illustrator. B.1940. CLEMENS, SAMUEL (MARK TWAIN). 1835-1910. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. West Hatfield, MA: Pennyroyal Press, 1985.

DIEGO RIVERA SKETCHES IN AN AUTOGRAPH BOOK. Two autograph books containing 4 line drawings by Diego Rivera, signed "Diego Rivera" or "DR," together with signatures, doodles, sketches and greetings from a variety of others.

SEARLE, RONALD. 1920-2011. L'entente cordiale. "Mon Dieu! And it's Raining Cats and Dogs." Original art, pen and ink and watercolor with crayon on paper,

SEARLE, RONALD. 1920-2011. The Dreaded Paperwork. Original art, ink and watercolor on paper,

TIMLIN, WILLIAM MITCHESON. 1893-1943. The Treasure Ship. Original art, ink and watercolor on paper,

CY TWOMBLY LINOCUT ILLUSTRATION FOR A POEM. TWOMBLY, CY. 1928-2011. And ROBERT DUNCAN. 1919-1988. The Song of the Border Guard. Black Mountain, NC: Black Mountain College Graphics Workshop, 1952.

TÀPIES ILLUSTRATED POEMS OF ALBERTI. ANTONI, TÀPIES. 1923-2012; and RAFAEL ALBERTI. 1902-1999. Retornos de lo vivo lejano. Barcelona: RM Editions, 1977.

WARHOL, ANDY. 1928-1987. Signature on paper ("Andy Warhol"), on printed design sheet by Altair designs, dated 1970,

WARHOL SOUP CAN DRAWING INSCRIBED IN A BOOK. WARHOL, ANDY. 1928-1987. The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B & Back Again). New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975.

RARE EPHEMERA FOR LEAVES OF GRASS. WHITMAN, WALT. 1819-1892 Leaves of Grass Imprints: American and European Criticisms on "Leaves of Grass." Boston: Thayer and Eldridge, 1860.

WHITMAN'S AMERICAN INSTITUTE POEM. WHITMAN, WALT. 1819-1892 After All Not to Create Only. Recited by Walt Whitman on invitation of Managers American Institute, on opening their 40th annual exhibition, New York, September 7, 1871. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1871.

"THE EARNEST TRIAL AND EXPLORATION SHALL AT LEAST BE MINE..." WHITMAN, WALT. 1819-1892 As a Strong Bird on Pinions Free and Other Poems. Washington, D.C.: [Printed for Whitman by S.W. Green, New York], 1872.

WITH SIGNED WHITMAN PORTRAIT. WHITMAN, WALT. 1819-1892 Two Rivulets. Including Democratic Vistas, Centennial Songs, and Passage to India. Author's Edition. Camden, New Jersey: [Printed for Whitman by New Republic Print,] 1876.

A LOCK OF WALT WHITMAN'S HAIR WITH TREMENDOUS PROVENANCE. A lock of Walt Whitman's hair, together with a contemporary autograph note in pencil from Thomas Donaldson describing the provenance of the lock,

MEMORIAL TO WHITMAN. WHITMAN, WALT. 1819-1892 Two Rivulets. Including Democratic Vistas, Centennial Songs, and Passage to India. Camden, NJ: [Printed for Whitman by New Republic Print], 1876.

WHITMAN IMAGE ARCHIVE. Collection of approximately 45 photographs and printed images of Walt Whitman, including original photographs and prints, some annotated on the verso, c. 1850-1892.

WHITMAN'S PUBLISHER DAVID MCKAY ON COLLECTING WHITMAN. Autograph Letter Signed ("David McKay") to a Reverend L.M. Powers, regarding acquiring a copy of the 1871-2 Leaves of Grass, and his willingness to trade from his own collection,

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