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The Rare Autographs, Manuscripts & Books auction, at 10am EST, contains over 490 lots of outstanding historical material, headlined by two notable and largely unreserved collections. Online bidding is available on multiple platforms.
WILTON, Conn. - iSportsWire -- Two manuscripts signed by Albert Einstein, both pertaining to his seminal Unified Field Theory; a baseball signed by former U.S. President Woodrow Wilson; and a JFK and Jackie co-signed 1963 Christmas gift are just a few top lots in University Archives' online-only Rare Autographs, Manuscripts & Books auction scheduled for Wednesday, November 19th.
The auction, starting at 10am Eastern Time, is filled with wonderful holiday gift ideas. The catalog – all 497 lots – is up for viewing and bidding now on the University Archives website, www.UniversityArchives.com, plus Invaluable.com, Auctionzip.com and LiveAuctioneers.com.
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"The November 19th auction contains over 490 lots of outstanding historical material," said John Reznikoff of University Archives. "It will include an assortment of exceptional signed items from U.S. Presidents, Science, Space, Music, Civil Rights, World Leaders, Literature, and other popular collecting categories."
Lots 447 and 448 are autograph manuscripts by Albert Einstein, representing original working drafts of what would eventually become parts of "A Generalization of the Relativistic Theory of Gravitation" (1945). The two pages - offered separately in back-to-back lots – are both related to Einstein's Unified Field Theory. Together, the pages represent a combined 440+ words and 29 equations in Einstein's hand. Each lot is estimated at $20,000-$30,000.
Lot 159 is a vintage Spaulding No. 1 baseball signed by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, Vice President Thomas Marshall, House Speaker Champ Clark, and a handful of U.S. Congressmen, later sold at a World War I fundraising benefit auction hosted by the Red Cross, circa 1917-1918. The ball should sell for $15,000-$20,000.
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Lot 79 is a John and Jackie Kennedy co-signed 1963 Christmas gift - an engraving of an Andrew Jackson statue near the White House - signed and presented to family and close friends in the weeks leading up to Christmas, which sadly JFK himself would not celebrate. The print was gifted to Joan Braden, a close Kennedy Family friend who also worked on JFK's campaigns. It carries a pre-sale estimate of $4,000-$5,000.
Lot 308 is Bob Dylan's signed and handwritten lyrics to Just Like a Woman, a song featured on his seventh studio album, "Blonde on Blonde." The lot comes with a certificate of authenticity from Jeff Rosen, Dylan's tour manager, plus a PSA COA. The estimate is $40,000-$50,000.
Here is a link to the catalog on the University Archives website: https://www.universityarchives.com/auction-catalog/rare-autographs-manuscripts-books_68594044U7
For more information, visit www.universityarchives.com.
The auction, starting at 10am Eastern Time, is filled with wonderful holiday gift ideas. The catalog – all 497 lots – is up for viewing and bidding now on the University Archives website, www.UniversityArchives.com, plus Invaluable.com, Auctionzip.com and LiveAuctioneers.com.
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"The November 19th auction contains over 490 lots of outstanding historical material," said John Reznikoff of University Archives. "It will include an assortment of exceptional signed items from U.S. Presidents, Science, Space, Music, Civil Rights, World Leaders, Literature, and other popular collecting categories."
Lots 447 and 448 are autograph manuscripts by Albert Einstein, representing original working drafts of what would eventually become parts of "A Generalization of the Relativistic Theory of Gravitation" (1945). The two pages - offered separately in back-to-back lots – are both related to Einstein's Unified Field Theory. Together, the pages represent a combined 440+ words and 29 equations in Einstein's hand. Each lot is estimated at $20,000-$30,000.
Lot 159 is a vintage Spaulding No. 1 baseball signed by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, Vice President Thomas Marshall, House Speaker Champ Clark, and a handful of U.S. Congressmen, later sold at a World War I fundraising benefit auction hosted by the Red Cross, circa 1917-1918. The ball should sell for $15,000-$20,000.
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Lot 79 is a John and Jackie Kennedy co-signed 1963 Christmas gift - an engraving of an Andrew Jackson statue near the White House - signed and presented to family and close friends in the weeks leading up to Christmas, which sadly JFK himself would not celebrate. The print was gifted to Joan Braden, a close Kennedy Family friend who also worked on JFK's campaigns. It carries a pre-sale estimate of $4,000-$5,000.
Lot 308 is Bob Dylan's signed and handwritten lyrics to Just Like a Woman, a song featured on his seventh studio album, "Blonde on Blonde." The lot comes with a certificate of authenticity from Jeff Rosen, Dylan's tour manager, plus a PSA COA. The estimate is $40,000-$50,000.
Here is a link to the catalog on the University Archives website: https://www.universityarchives.com/auction-catalog/rare-autographs-manuscripts-books_68594044U7
For more information, visit www.universityarchives.com.
Source: University Archives
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