Articles tagged with: Collection

Keep Your Autograph Collection From Fading

on Montag, 31 August 2009. Posted in Collecting and Protecting autographs

Questions and answers

Keep Your Autograph Collection From Fading

Q: Part of my autograph collection is framed and on display in my home. What can I do to preserve the ones that are starting to fade?

A: There are several ways to limit fading and prolong the life of your collection.

Since light fades ...

Museum gift fills out Lincoln family's story

on Sonntag, 15 September 2013. Posted in General Autograph News

The documents offer a new layer of understanding to the 16th president's often-overshadowed descendants, museum officials said Saturday.

By Jonathan Bullington, Tribune reporter, 6:56 a.m. CDT, September 16, 2013

More than 70 documents belonging to Abraham Lincoln's family have joined the collection at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, officials there said.

Let us sell autographs for you !

on Freitag, 14 Januar 2011. Posted in Buying and Selling

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In many cases we have to refuse interesting items because we could not expect the demand for them or have already similar items available.

Most autograph dealers just choose the most important names while most of the second choices are not estimated in value.  If you are not looking for a prompt sale and payment we highly suggest to use our consignment service.

    All the Presidents’ Memorabilia

    on Dienstag, 27 Januar 2015. Posted in General Autograph News

    By SERGE F. KOVALESKI

    All the Presidents’ Memorabilia
    Jordan M. Wright’s collection of political memorabilia is unquestionably prodigious.

    Consisting of perhaps a million-plus items, amassed over four decades, it includes an assortment of ephemera like a George W. Bush piñata and a portrait of Lincoln made of seed and saplings, but also legions of important historical artifacts, like a George Washington picture flag from his swearing in and a purse with a Warren G. Harding logo that was used to attract newly enfranchised female voters.