Rare Book, Prints and Autographs Auction
Listing ID#: 557120

Sale Location

Falls Church, VA 22046
Sale Dates and TimesSALE IS COMPLETED
Bidding Starts: Wednesday Nov 23, 9:00 AM
Bidding Ends: Wednesday Nov 30, 12:00 PM
Sale Type
 Online Auction  VIEW ONLINE CATALOG
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Quinn's Auction Galleries

Contact: Denise Jacobs
Phone: 703-532-5632
Email: clientservices@quinnsauction.com
Website: www.quinnsauction.com

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Listing Terms and Conditions
Terms And Conditions

Bidder agrees that the terms listed shall govern this auction and that he/she agrees with them. Additional terms may be posted or announced from the auction block, and are just as binding as the listed terms:

BIDDERS AGREE TO ALL THESE TERMS.

1. Bidding through Quinns the Buyer's premium is 27% for the Fine and Decorative Arts and Collector's Series Auctions.
There is a 4% processing fee when paying with a credit card or debit card unless you have purchased in a Quinns/Rasmus auction.

1A. Full payment: All items must be paid for in full before the bidder leaves the premises. Nothing may be removed until the bidder transaction is settled. Post sale you will receive an online link for credit card payment. We accept MasterCard, Visa and American Express. There is a 4% service fee for use of a credit card. We will accept a check, money order, cashier's check, or wire transfer along with a copy of the invoice. Invoices greater than $2,000.00 require payment by certified check, bank check, or wire transfer.

Auctioneers reserve the right to hold personal or business checks for up to 10 business days to allow for clearance of funds, returned checks are subject to an additional fee of $35.00. All sales are subject to state sales tax laws. Tax exempt bidder must present proof of sales tax exemption status including a Virginia or reciprocating state tax ID # before any sales tax is waived. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on checks or disallow a sight draft. Bidder is responsible for any expense due to collection of a bad check and authorizes the auctioneer to charge his/her credit card for any merchandise and applicable fees on returned checks. The Auctioneers reserve the right to repossess, at any time, at your location, any unpaid merchandise. The bidder agrees to allow the auctioneer to charge his or her credit card for all unpaid merchandise. The auctioneer reserves the right to bar bidders in participating in future auctions due to failure to pay for merchandise won at auction.

2. No warranty: All items are sold as is, where is, without guarantee of any kind. The descriptions of items appearing in advertising prior to this auction are believed to be correct, nevertheless, neither those descriptions nor any oral statements made by the Owner (or his agents or officers) or the Auctioneer (or his agents or officers) concerning any item shall be construed as a warranty either expressed or implied. I, the Bidder, have examined this merchandise and accept it the way it is.

3. Disputes: The Auctioneer shall designate the winning bidder after each item is auctioned. If disputes arise between two or more bidders, the auctioneer reserves the right to re-open the bidding. The Auctioneer's designation of a buyer shall be final.

4. Buyers' responsibility: After a Bidder has won the bid with his/her high bid, they have become the new owner of the item even though they may not have paid for or taken possession of the item yet. The item(s) become the full and sole responsibility of the buyer and the buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage. Buyers should pay for, guard and remove and remove their item(s) accordingly.

5. Injury or damage: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for any personal injury or property damage caused by the Bidder or his agent, and further agrees to hold Auctioneers harmless from any personal injury to himself or his Agents and the property damage incurred on auction premises.

6. Agents only: The Auctioneers are acting as the Owners Agents only.

7. Removal: Removal of items won at auction is the responsibility of the buyer. Lots should be picked up or removed by a shipper within two weeks after the auction. Other arrangements must be made by calling (703) 532-5632 (ext. 555). Storage fees may be applied. Auctioneer is held harmless for any damage to property incurred during relocation. A $25 relocation fee per item will be added for items moved off site for storage. Quinn's staff assisting customers with moving auction purchases to vehicles are not responsible for damage.

8. Shipping and Handling Policy: Quinn's does not offer In House Shipping. We can provide recommendations for outside shipping by trusted shippers. If using an outside shipper Quinn’s Auction Galleries is not responsible for damages by carriers or packers of purchased lots, whether or not recommended by Quinn’s Auction Galleries and will not be liable for any losses.

Thank you for your cooperation.
Listing Information

Rare Books, Prints, and Autographs Auction

Tuesday, November 30th starting at 12:00pm EST

Quinn’s Auction Galleries is pleased to present an auction of rare books, antique maps, and Americana. The sale features over 450 rare and signed books, maps, and autographs. These include items such as two Presidential signing pen, signatures of the presidents from Nixon to Joe Biden, the Rehnquist Supreme Court, and a copy of the Faden Map of New York from 1776. We also feature two photographs of Alexandra Feodorovna, both signed by her with one of her son the late Alexei, also with his signature from the official Imperial Photographers of the Russian Royal Family.

Books include early printings, fine bindings, First editions, and books signed by Robert Frost, a complete set of the Christmas Books by Dickens, handsomely bound. The auction also contains a 1500 incunable of Regulae Monasticorum in original pigskin vellum as well as several illuminated leaves. Other auction highlights include a very fine issue of the first American stamp produced: The 1851 Benjamin Franklin 1c Blue, Type Ib (5A). Position 8R1E.

Quinn’s is also excited to offer the library of such an influential figure in the conservation movement that has, and will continue to change the world. Dr. Thomas E. Lovejoy, known as the Godfather of Biodiversity, after he coined the term, was a pioneer in the conservation movement and a central figure in the effort to preserve the Amazon Rainforest since the 1960's.  A Yale-educated tropical biologist and conservationist, Dr. Lovejoy dedicated his life to the preservation of the Amazon rainforest, bringing the attention it needed as one of the first biological conservationists, marrying science and policy, in his field. Dr. Lovejoy's passion for the tropics extended to his library where he collected an number of extraordinary books on adventure, travel, and science. His collection spans from Acosta First Edition describing the Americas in 1589 to Maximillian expedition to Brazil in the late 1810s. We are proud to present a large collection of rare Brasiliana, Exploration and Ornithology books.

Open Preview:

Wednesday, November 17th – Monday, November 28th

We will be closed on Thursday 24th and Friday 25th for the Thanksgiving holiday.

11am to 4pm

Shipping for our Rare Book and Autograph Auction will be handled by our trusted Shipping Partner UPS Store 3141- contact them at store3141@theupsstore.com or 703-533-9474. They are offering a discount for Quinn's customers for this auction. For a complete list of third party shippers, please contact shipping@quinnsauction.com.

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Quinn's Auction Galleries

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Contact: Denise Jacobs
Phone: 703-532-5632
Sale Location
360 South Washington St.
Falls Church, VA 22046
Sale Dates and Times
Sale Terms and Conditions
Terms And Conditions Bidder agrees that the terms listed shall govern this auction and that he/she agrees with them. Additional terms may be posted or announced from the auction block, and are just as binding as the listed terms: BIDDERS AGREE TO ALL THESE TERMS. 1. Bidding through Quinns the Buyer's premium is 27% for the Fine and Decorative Arts and Collector's Series Auctions. There is a 4% processing fee when paying with a credit card or debit card unless you have purchased in a Quinns/Rasmus auction. 1A. Full payment: All items must be paid for in full before the bidder leaves the premises. Nothing may be removed until the bidder transaction is settled. Post sale you will receive an online link for credit card payment. We accept MasterCard, Visa and American Express. There is a 4% service fee for use of a credit card. We will accept a check, money order, cashier's check, or wire transfer along with a copy of the invoice. Invoices greater than $2,000.00 require payment by certified check, bank check, or wire transfer. Auctioneers reserve the right to hold personal or business checks for up to 10 business days to allow for clearance of funds, returned checks are subject to an additional fee of $35.00. All sales are subject to state sales tax laws. Tax exempt bidder must present proof of sales tax exemption status including a Virginia or reciprocating state tax ID # before any sales tax is waived. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on checks or disallow a sight draft. Bidder is responsible for any expense due to collection of a bad check and authorizes the auctioneer to charge his/her credit card for any merchandise and applicable fees on returned checks. The Auctioneers reserve the right to repossess, at any time, at your location, any unpaid merchandise. The bidder agrees to allow the auctioneer to charge his or her credit card for all unpaid merchandise. The auctioneer reserves the right to bar bidders in participating in future auctions due to failure to pay for merchandise won at auction. 2. No warranty: All items are sold as is, where is, without guarantee of any kind. The descriptions of items appearing in advertising prior to this auction are believed to be correct, nevertheless, neither those descriptions nor any oral statements made by the Owner (or his agents or officers) or the Auctioneer (or his agents or officers) concerning any item shall be construed as a warranty either expressed or implied. I, the Bidder, have examined this merchandise and accept it the way it is. 3. Disputes: The Auctioneer shall designate the winning bidder after each item is auctioned. If disputes arise between two or more bidders, the auctioneer reserves the right to re-open the bidding. The Auctioneer's designation of a buyer shall be final. 4. Buyers' responsibility: After a Bidder has won the bid with his/her high bid, they have become the new owner of the item even though they may not have paid for or taken possession of the item yet. The item(s) become the full and sole responsibility of the buyer and the buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage. Buyers should pay for, guard and remove and remove their item(s) accordingly. 5. Injury or damage: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for any personal injury or property damage caused by the Bidder or his agent, and further agrees to hold Auctioneers harmless from any personal injury to himself or his Agents and the property damage incurred on auction premises. 6. Agents only: The Auctioneers are acting as the Owners Agents only. 7. Removal: Removal of items won at auction is the responsibility of the buyer. Lots should be picked up or removed by a shipper within two weeks after the auction. Other arrangements must be made by calling (703) 532-5632 (ext. 555). Storage fees may be applied. Auctioneer is held harmless for any damage to property incurred during relocation. A $25 relocation fee per item will be added for items moved off site for storage. Quinn's staff assisting customers with moving auction purchases to vehicles are not responsible for damage. 8. Shipping and Handling Policy: Quinn's does not offer In House Shipping. We can provide recommendations for outside shipping by trusted shippers. If using an outside shipper Quinn’s Auction Galleries is not responsible for damages by carriers or packers of purchased lots, whether or not recommended by Quinn’s Auction Galleries and will not be liable for any losses. Thank you for your cooperation.
Listing Details

Rare Books, Prints, and Autographs Auction

Tuesday, November 30th starting at 12:00pm EST

Quinn’s Auction Galleries is pleased to present an auction of rare books, antique maps, and Americana. The sale features over 450 rare and signed books, maps, and autographs. These include items such as two Presidential signing pen, signatures of the presidents from Nixon to Joe Biden, the Rehnquist Supreme Court, and a copy of the Faden Map of New York from 1776. We also feature two photographs of Alexandra Feodorovna, both signed by her with one of her son the late Alexei, also with his signature from the official Imperial Photographers of the Russian Royal Family.

Books include early printings, fine bindings, First editions, and books signed by Robert Frost, a complete set of the Christmas Books by Dickens, handsomely bound. The auction also contains a 1500 incunable of Regulae Monasticorum in original pigskin vellum as well as several illuminated leaves. Other auction highlights include a very fine issue of the first American stamp produced: The 1851 Benjamin Franklin 1c Blue, Type Ib (5A). Position 8R1E.

Quinn’s is also excited to offer the library of such an influential figure in the conservation movement that has, and will continue to change the world. Dr. Thomas E. Lovejoy, known as the Godfather of Biodiversity, after he coined the term, was a pioneer in the conservation movement and a central figure in the effort to preserve the Amazon Rainforest since the 1960's.  A Yale-educated tropical biologist and conservationist, Dr. Lovejoy dedicated his life to the preservation of the Amazon rainforest, bringing the attention it needed as one of the first biological conservationists, marrying science and policy, in his field. Dr. Lovejoy's passion for the tropics extended to his library where he collected an number of extraordinary books on adventure, travel, and science. His collection spans from Acosta First Edition describing the Americas in 1589 to Maximillian expedition to Brazil in the late 1810s. We are proud to present a large collection of rare Brasiliana, Exploration and Ornithology books.

Open Preview:

Wednesday, November 17th – Monday, November 28th

We will be closed on Thursday 24th and Friday 25th for the Thanksgiving holiday.

11am to 4pm

Shipping for our Rare Book and Autograph Auction will be handled by our trusted Shipping Partner UPS Store 3141- contact them at store3141@theupsstore.com or 703-533-9474. They are offering a discount for Quinn's customers for this auction. For a complete list of third party shippers, please contact shipping@quinnsauction.com.

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Rare Book, Prints and Autographs Auction
 Online Only Auction
Sale Date(s)
Bidding Starts: Wednesday Nov 23 , 9:00 AM
Bidding Ends: Wednesday Nov 30 , 12:00 PM
Sale Location

Falls Church, VA 22046
Listing Terms and Conditions
Terms And Conditions Bidder agrees that the terms listed shall govern this auction and that he/she agrees with them. Additional terms may be posted or announced from the auction block, and are just as binding as the listed terms: BIDDERS AGREE TO ALL THESE TERMS. 1. Bidding through Quinns the Buyer's premium is 27% for the Fine and Decorative Arts and Collector's Series Auctions. There is a 4% processing fee when paying with a credit card or debit card unless you have purchased in a Quinns/Rasmus auction. 1A. Full payment: All items must be paid for in full before the bidder leaves the premises. Nothing may be removed until the bidder transaction is settled. Post sale you will receive an online link for credit card payment. We accept MasterCard, Visa and American Express. There is a 4% service fee for use of a credit card. We will accept a check, money order, cashier's check, or wire transfer along with a copy of the invoice. Invoices greater than $2,000.00 require payment by certified check, bank check, or wire transfer. Auctioneers reserve the right to hold personal or business checks for up to 10 business days to allow for clearance of funds, returned checks are subject to an additional fee of $35.00. All sales are subject to state sales tax laws. Tax exempt bidder must present proof of sales tax exemption status including a Virginia or reciprocating state tax ID # before any sales tax is waived. Bidder agrees not to stop payment on checks or disallow a sight draft. Bidder is responsible for any expense due to collection of a bad check and authorizes the auctioneer to charge his/her credit card for any merchandise and applicable fees on returned checks. The Auctioneers reserve the right to repossess, at any time, at your location, any unpaid merchandise. The bidder agrees to allow the auctioneer to charge his or her credit card for all unpaid merchandise. The auctioneer reserves the right to bar bidders in participating in future auctions due to failure to pay for merchandise won at auction. 2. No warranty: All items are sold as is, where is, without guarantee of any kind. The descriptions of items appearing in advertising prior to this auction are believed to be correct, nevertheless, neither those descriptions nor any oral statements made by the Owner (or his agents or officers) or the Auctioneer (or his agents or officers) concerning any item shall be construed as a warranty either expressed or implied. I, the Bidder, have examined this merchandise and accept it the way it is. 3. Disputes: The Auctioneer shall designate the winning bidder after each item is auctioned. If disputes arise between two or more bidders, the auctioneer reserves the right to re-open the bidding. The Auctioneer's designation of a buyer shall be final. 4. Buyers' responsibility: After a Bidder has won the bid with his/her high bid, they have become the new owner of the item even though they may not have paid for or taken possession of the item yet. The item(s) become the full and sole responsibility of the buyer and the buyer assumes all risk of loss and damage. Buyers should pay for, guard and remove and remove their item(s) accordingly. 5. Injury or damage: Bidder acknowledges responsibility for any personal injury or property damage caused by the Bidder or his agent, and further agrees to hold Auctioneers harmless from any personal injury to himself or his Agents and the property damage incurred on auction premises. 6. Agents only: The Auctioneers are acting as the Owners Agents only. 7. Removal: Removal of items won at auction is the responsibility of the buyer. Lots should be picked up or removed by a shipper within two weeks after the auction. Other arrangements must be made by calling (703) 532-5632 (ext. 555). Storage fees may be applied. Auctioneer is held harmless for any damage to property incurred during relocation. A $25 relocation fee per item will be added for items moved off site for storage. Quinn's staff assisting customers with moving auction purchases to vehicles are not responsible for damage. 8. Shipping and Handling Policy: Quinn's does not offer In House Shipping. We can provide recommendations for outside shipping by trusted shippers. If using an outside shipper Quinn’s Auction Galleries is not responsible for damages by carriers or packers of purchased lots, whether or not recommended by Quinn’s Auction Galleries and will not be liable for any losses. Thank you for your cooperation.

Rare Books, Prints, and Autographs Auction

Tuesday, November 30th starting at 12:00pm EST

Quinn’s Auction Galleries is pleased to present an auction of rare books, antique maps, and Americana. The sale features over 450 rare and signed books, maps, and autographs. These include items such as two Presidential signing pen, signatures of the presidents from Nixon to Joe Biden, the Rehnquist Supreme Court, and a copy of the Faden Map of New York from 1776. We also feature two photographs of Alexandra Feodorovna, both signed by her with one of her son the late Alexei, also with his signature from the official Imperial Photographers of the Russian Royal Family.

Books include early printings, fine bindings, First editions, and books signed by Robert Frost, a complete set of the Christmas Books by Dickens, handsomely bound. The auction also contains a 1500 incunable of Regulae Monasticorum in original pigskin vellum as well as several illuminated leaves. Other auction highlights include a very fine issue of the first American stamp produced: The 1851 Benjamin Franklin 1c Blue, Type Ib (5A). Position 8R1E.

Quinn’s is also excited to offer the library of such an influential figure in the conservation movement that has, and will continue to change the world. Dr. Thomas E. Lovejoy, known as the Godfather of Biodiversity, after he coined the term, was a pioneer in the conservation movement and a central figure in the effort to preserve the Amazon Rainforest since the 1960's.  A Yale-educated tropical biologist and conservationist, Dr. Lovejoy dedicated his life to the preservation of the Amazon rainforest, bringing the attention it needed as one of the first biological conservationists, marrying science and policy, in his field. Dr. Lovejoy's passion for the tropics extended to his library where he collected an number of extraordinary books on adventure, travel, and science. His collection spans from Acosta First Edition describing the Americas in 1589 to Maximillian expedition to Brazil in the late 1810s. We are proud to present a large collection of rare Brasiliana, Exploration and Ornithology books.

Open Preview:

Wednesday, November 17th – Monday, November 28th

We will be closed on Thursday 24th and Friday 25th for the Thanksgiving holiday.

11am to 4pm

Shipping for our Rare Book and Autograph Auction will be handled by our trusted Shipping Partner UPS Store 3141- contact them at store3141@theupsstore.com or 703-533-9474. They are offering a discount for Quinn's customers for this auction. For a complete list of third party shippers, please contact shipping@quinnsauction.com.