Thursday, October 25, 2012

First National Bank of Morristown Check signed by Thomas Nast

Collectible First National Bank of Morristown check signed by Thomas Nast.

Thomas Nast (September 27, 1840 – December 7, 1902) was a German-born American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist who is considered to be the "Father of the American Cartoon." Among his notable works were the creation of the modern version of Santa Claus, and Uncle Sam (the male personification of the American people), as well as the political symbols of both major United States political parties: the Republican elephant and the Democratic donkey.

Born in the barracks of Landau, Germany (now in Rhine Palatinate), Nast was the son of a trombonist in the 9th regiment Bavarian band. The elder Nast's socialist political convictions put him at odds with the Bavarian government, and in 1846 he left Landau, enlisting first on a French man-of-war and subsequently on an American ship. He sent his wife and children to New York City, and at the end of his enlistment in 1849 he joined them there.

Thomas Nast's passion for drawing was apparent from an early age, and he was enrolled for about a year of study with Alfred Fredericks and Theodore Kaufmann and at the school of the National Academy of Design. Nast attended school in New York City from the age of six to fifteen, when he was forced to drop out due to financial problems. Thomas had problems adjusting to life in America and never took well to school. He spent his entire school career on the verge of flunking out and consequently was not an especially good speller. After school he started working in 1855 as a draftsman for Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper; three years afterward, for Harper's Weekly.

More history included with check.

Condition: Excellent
State: New Jersey
Year: 1893


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Friday, October 19, 2012

Essex County Volunteer War Bond

Collectible Essex County Volunteer War Bond.

Various Denomination Bounties Bond for Union Soldiers. Rare and Fine condition with colorful paper seals.

Condition: Fine
State: New York
Year: 1864 

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

State of Massachusetts Bay Bond

State of Massachusetts Bay Bond. Commodities Bond. 6% interest.

State: Massachusetts
Year: Jan. 1, 1780 

Part of the text reads “Five Bushels of CORN, sixty-eight pounds and four-seventh parts of a pound of BEEF, ten pounds of SHEEPS WOOL, and sixteen pounds of SOLE LEATHER shall then cost, more or less than One Hundred and Thirty Pounds current money, at the then current prices of said articles, etc. etc.......”

Bond related to raising funds for “this State’s Quota of the CONTINENTAL ARMY, agreeable to the Recommendation of CONGRESS, and for supplying the Treasury with a Sum of Money for that purpose”. Signed by Treasurer, H. Gardner.

We have two especially attractive examples. Archival restoration at back folds but very attractive. So historic!!

Price: $700.00

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Friday, October 5, 2012

Collectible Historic License for Grist Mill

Collectible Historic License for Grist Mill.

License for the Wry Fly Wheel to be used in the construction of Mills. Claremont, New Hampshire. Signed by 2 Tylers and 4 Hitchcocks. Worthy of further research.

Condition: Excellent

State: New Hampshire
Years: 1815 L

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