Woman's Suffrage, Dr. Anna Howard Shaw - SOLD

Dr. Shaw was a leader of the woman's movement. This lot includes a ticket to hear her speak in her hometown of Lawrence, MA and a 1915 Votes for Women pin.
Dimensions: 4 by 2.5" ticket, .5" diameter pin.
849-27 - SOLD

Anti Buchanan Flag, Maine Is Opposed To Old Bachelors
1856 Presidential Election
Black stenciled letters on beige muslin centered by border of blue fringe - SOLD

First three letters of MAINE are visible; second and third lines read well; overall soiling and foxing; original carved ash stick. Probably unique!
(Overall L: 20.5"; flag: 9.75 by 16")
232-214 - SOLD
Rare Porcelain Suffragette Figure - SOLD

Caricature of "Suffragette" as a black woman in corset and pantaloons, brandishing a club.
Dimensions: 5.5-inches high.
232-162 - SOLD
Group of Votes for Women Ceramics

Clockwise from top left:
Votes for Women Bowl - SOLD
Measures 8-inches in diameter.
RF
Votes for Women Plate - SOLD
Measures 9-inches in diameter.
RF
Votes for Women Saucer - SOLD
Measures 6-inches in diameter.
RF
Votes for Women Plate - SOLD
Measures 9-inches in diameter.
RF
Emancipation Proclamation Dedication Shelf and Carte de Visite Frame
Unknown Maker
January 1st 1863
Walnut - SOLD

Pierced and scrolled lyre-back centering paper scroll on arrow displaying carved date of the Emancipation Proclamation flanked by broken slave chains; also CDV frame surmounted with laurel wreath and "C" scrolls; folding shelf above shield centered by flags. Condition consistent with age and delicacy; shrinkage cracks to scrolls, frame, and wreath have been glued and await the attention of an expert.
(H: 18.75"; W: 11.25"; D: 6.25")
232-293 - SOLD
Illustration, Robber Barons, Captive Uncle Sam, James Montgomery Flagg
James M. Flagg, (1877 to 1960) New York (Signed)
Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Cornelius Vanderbilt, John W. Gates, Henry Clay Frick, Charles Schwab and J. P. Morgan
Watercolor and Gouache, half tone on illustration board - SOLD

Uncle Sam tied to a tree, humiliated by several men in Western garb. The men are well known late 19th - early 20th century business tycoons portrayed as robbers by the artist. The illustration signed James Montgomery Flagg in the lower right corner. The work is mounted within an ornate gilt frame. There are a few specks of paint loss and in-painting in the upper right corner; toning to the board, otherwise in very good to excellent condition. (41 by 29" framed, view area approximately 35.5 by 23.5")
232-303 - SOLD
Votes for Women Inkwell - SOLD

Dimensions: 3.25-inches high.
RF - SOLD
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