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Carte-de-visite Depicting a Black Nanny Holding a White Baby
Lot: 92UnsoldCarte-de-visite Depicting a Black Nanny Holding a White Baby, late 19th century, Pedro da Silveira, photographer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. more ...
Two Photographs Depicting African American Women
Lot: 93Sold for: $1,476$1,200Two Photographs Depicting African American Women, in one an older woman sits in a wicker chair holding an infant, mounted as a holiday card; the other depicts a barefoot woman standing in a studio more ...
Carte-de-visite Depicting a Black Woman and Her Child
Lot: 94Sold for: $523$425Carte-de-visite Depicting a Black Woman and Her Child, with slave image on the reverse. more ...
Tintype Depicting a Well-dressed African American Man and a White Man
Lot: 95Sold for: $400$325Tintype Depicting a Well-dressed African American Man and a White Man, both seated, 19th century. more ...
Two Cabinet Cards Depicting White Infants with African American Female Caretakers
Lot: 96UnsoldTwo Cabinet Cards Depicting White Infants with African American Female Caretakers, a young girl holding a baby taken in New Haven, Connecticut; the other an older woman with a baby taken in Orange, more ...
Carte-de-visite Depicting a White Man and an African American Man
Lot: 97Sold for: $1,353$1,100Carte-de-visite Depicting a White Man and an African American Man, Rees & Co., Richmond, Virginia, 1868. more ...
Two Mounted Photographs
Lot: 98Sold for: $215$175Two Mounted Photographs, an African American mother and son plowing a field, and one depicting three white men with two barefoot African Americans. more ...
Composition Black Doll with Brown Dress
Lot: 99UnsoldComposition Black Doll with Brown Dress, 19th century. more ...
Black Papier-mache Boy Doll
Lot: 100Sold for: $246$200Black Papier-mache Boy Doll, 19th century. more ...
Black Oilcloth Girl Doll with Red Dress
Lot: 101Sold for: $185$150Black Oilcloth Girl Doll with Red Dress, 19th century. more ...
Two Cloth Dolls
Lot: 102Sold for: $523$425Two Cloth Dolls, 19th century, one in a red dress, the other wearing a blue suit and with painted facial features. more ...
Large Stuffed Cloth Black Doll
Lot: 103Sold for: $123$100Large Stuffed Cloth Black Doll, 19th/20th century, with red-painted facial features, salmon-colored paisley dress, (damage to nose). more ...
Black Bottle Doll
Lot: 104Sold for: $123$100Black Bottle Doll, 19th century, with stuffed cloth face and arms and sewn features, in a pink calico dress. more ...
Thomas Clarkson, The History of the Rise, Progress, & Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave-Trade by the British Parliam
Lot: 105Sold for: $369$300Thomas Clarkson, The History of the Rise, Progress, & Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave-Trade by the British Parliament, vol. II, Philadelphia, James Parke, publisher, 1808, more ...
Connecticut Legislature Calls for the Gradual End to the "Great National Evil" of Slavery
Lot: 106Sold for: $2,091$1,700Connecticut Legislature Calls for the Gradual End to the "Great National Evil" of Slavery, 1825, printed document signed by Oliver Wolcott and Thomas Day, transmitting to the Governor of more ...
1814 "Slave Trade Abolished" Macaulay and Babington Bronze Token for Sierra Leone
Lot: 107Sold for: $154$1251814 "Slave Trade Abolished" Macaulay and Babington Bronze Token for Sierra Leone, inscribed "We Are All Brethren/Slave Trade Abolished By Great Britain/1807," with similar motto in Arabic on the more ...
Elleanor's Second Book
Lot: 108Sold for: $800$650Elleanor's Second Book, 1839, B.T. Albro, printer, Providence, Rhode Island. more ...
Memoir of Pierre Toussaint Born a Slave in St. Domingo
Lot: 109Sold for: $246$200Memoir of Pierre Toussaint Born a Slave in St. Domingo, third edition, Boston, Crosby, Nichols and Company, 1854. more ...
Five Signatures of Civil Rights Leaders or Notable Clergy
Lot: 110Sold for: $123$100Five Signatures of Civil Rights Leaders or Notable Clergy, 19th century, including Julia Holmes Smith, Samuel Hopkins, and Belva Lockwood. Provenance: Purchased at RR Auction, Amherst, New more ...
Small "Anti-Slavery Bazaar" Broadside
Lot: 111Sold for: $523$425Small "Anti-Slavery Bazaar" Broadside, 19th century, (losses). Note: Anti-slavery bazaars were the most important fundraising and community building events held by female anti-slavery societies more ...
Anti-slave Traffic Association Roster
Lot: 112Sold for: $123$100Anti-slave Traffic Association Roster, 1848, handwritten list of members who owe dues, (folded). more ...
The Liberator
Lot: 113UnsoldThe Liberator, February 12, 1860, includes articles about Senate bills introduced to equalize the pay for all soldiers, even those of African descent. more ...
The North Star
Lot: 114Sold for: $10,455$8,500The North Star, April 28, 1848, Rochester, New York, Frederick Douglass, publisher. Note: Frederick Douglass began life enslaved on a Maryland plantation, before he escaped to freedom and more ...
Frederick Douglass' Paper
Lot: 115Sold for: $4,920$4,000Frederick Douglass' Paper, Rochester, New York, Thursday, December 18, 1851, 26 1/2 x 17 1/2 in., framed. more ...
Frederick Douglass Signed Deed
Lot: 116UnsoldFrederick Douglass Signed Deed, June 6, 1881, framed with a printed portrait of Douglass. more ...
A Memorial of Frederick Douglass from the City of Boston
Lot: 117UnsoldA Memorial of Frederick Douglass from the City of Boston, 1896, Rockwell & Churchill, Boston, cloth bound, preliminary leaf inscribed "to Daniel Murray Compliments of Stanley Ruffin," (damage to more ...
Staffordshire Figure of John Brown with African American Children at His Side
Lot: 118Sold for: $1,353$1,100Staffordshire Figure of John Brown with African American Children at His Side, c. 1860, ht. 11 in. Note: John Brown (1800-1859) was a leading American abolitionist who believed insurrection was more ...
Framed Tintype Depicting an African American Soldier
Lot: 119Sold for: $5,535$4,500Framed Tintype Depicting an African American Soldier, wearing an infantry uniform, c. 1864. more ...
Cased Civil War Tintype Depicting an African American Confederate Soldier
Lot: 120UnsoldCased Civil War Tintype Depicting an African American Confederate Soldier, 19th century, full length portrait. Provenance: Purchased at Cowan's Auctions, January 21, 2010, Lot 160. more ...
Tintype Depicting a Union Soldier
Lot: 121Sold for: $431$350Tintype Depicting a Union Soldier, 1860s, possibly a mulatto or creole man, wearing a New York state infantry jacket. more ...