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48 bridge st BED BUG PROTECTOR ARE IN!!! We now have queen size for $75this protects the whole from those unwanted...
Limited edition satin-finish fourteen x 11 photo of Kirk and Spock on the bridge of the Enterprise, numbered 19/500, signed...
Union naval officer. Original 2.25 x four carte-de-visite photo by Guay Photographic of New Orleans, signed on the reverse...
Original stereoview of “A ‘Big Injin’ of Arizona,†seven x 3.25, by the...
The "bomber jacket" design affords style and function in one garment. Features two large front snap pockets an added...
Union officer from New York (1839–1914) who later served as a member of the House of Representatives. Original...
Great color glossy eight x 10 photo of Jackson performing, boldly signed in blue felt tip. In very fine condition....
Partly-printed DS as president, signed “Wm H. Taft,†1 page, 15 x 18, December 15, 1909. President Taft...
Moore (1735–1793) served as president of Pennsylvania from 1781–82. Matlack...
Vice President of the Confederacy (1812–1883) under Jefferson Davis. ALS, 1 page both sides, five x 8, Liberty...
Army physician (1838–1915) known as the ‘Father of American Bacteriology,’ who...
Union naval officer. Original 2.25 x four carte-de-visite photo by R. A. Lewis of New York, signed on the reverse in black...
Widely broadcast fundamentalist Protestant Christian evangelist (1925–2004). Glossy seven x 5 photo of Hargis...
Legendary singer (1915–1959), revered as 1 of the greatest and most individual vocalists in the history of...
American cartoonist (1901–1973) who created the popular, long-running comic strip Blondie. TLS signed...
General in the Union Army (1832–1906) and a US congressman from New York for over 33 yrs. Original 2.5 x 4...
Renowned Russian opera singer (1873–1938) regarded as the foremost bass of his era. LS signed “F....
Politician and Senate leader (1827–1896) considered by some to have been president for 1 day, March 4, 1877,...
General Orders No. 100, 5.5 x 7.25, one page, issued by President Lincoln through the War Department on March 15, 1864....