Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 275

Political Sheet Music & Campaign Ephemera, Including Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Calvin Coolidge, and FDR

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 275

Political Sheet Music & Campaign Ephemera, Including Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Calvin Coolidge, and FDR

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Lot of 15, including: 5 x 7 in. glass negative dating from 1912, featuring parade float promoting Theodore Roosevelt created in the form of a boat, decorated with banner that states, in part: Salt River/ Early Dawn/ Coming back in 1916, with references to Taft and Flinn as well as an illustration of a bull moose identified as Teddy. The following quote is visible at left: Watch the high cost of living drop, as well as what appears to be a portrait of Roosevelt. A group of four men seated in the float wear top hats and what may be fake mustaches. Printed poster in gold and black featuring portraits of Calvin Coolidge and Charles G. Dawes, marked lower left, Waregold Cover Distributed by F.T. Parsons Paper Co., Washington, D.C. 10 x 13 in. Fan featuring lithographic portrait of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, produced by Keystone-Underwood, with printed promotion for Fred A. Thompson on reverse, attached to wooden dowel. 8 x 15 in. Fan featuring lithographic portrait of underprivileged young boy accompanied by the phrase, "Gee! Would I like to go to the Country?" - Tenement Tommy. With printed information on reverse regarding "Tenement Tommy" who lives in New York's stuffy tenement district, the most congested spot in America, and asks for a square deal. Produced by the New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. Lacking wooden dowel. 8.5 x 9 in. Plus the following pieces of sheet music: Cleveland's Campaign March, by S.L. Tyler. Copyrighted by W.F. Shaw, 1884. Featuring portrait of Cleveland on cover. Protective Tariff Grand March, by Will L. Thompson. East Liverpool, OH: Will L. Thompson & Co., 1893. Dedicated by the author to the Knowles, Taylor & Knowles Company, American Pottery Manufacturers, East Liverpool, OH. Cover with lithographic depictions of the White Granite Works, the Decorating Department, and the China Works, all part of the Knowles, Taylor & Knowles Company. Roosevelt's Grand March. For the Piano or Cabinet Organ, by D.W. Crist. Moultrie, OH: D.W. Crist, 1905. With portrait of Theodore Roosevelt on cover. Three pieces of music featuring portraits of Woodrow Wilson the cover, including: We Stand for Peace while Others War, by W.R. Williams. Chicago, IL: Will Rossiter, 1914; March Progressive, by Amy Titus Worthington. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1912; and Administration Waltz, by Earl McCarty. New York: Globe Music Co., 1913. Coolidge '24, by Warren Carter Foster. Washington, D.C.: Carter Publishing, 1924. Featuring portrait of Coolidge on cover as well as views of Washington, including U.S. Capitol building. Hurrah for Hoover, A Campaign Song, by W. Bentley. Peru, IA: W.B. Gregg, 1928. Featuring portrait of Hoover on cover. Win with Willkie/ The Campaign Song, by F.F. Dugan and W.S. Campbell. Akron, OH: D & C Music Company, 1940. With portrait of Willkie on cover. Yankiana, March & Two-Step, by E.E. Loftis. New York: Leo Feist, 1905. Gee Isn't it Great to be an American!, by Dorothy Dolen and Taylor Dolen & Gale Sherwood and Bob Sherwood. New York: Bob Miller, Inc., 1943. The cover features a red, white, and blue depiction of a nuclear family against the backdrop of the United States. Condition: Few light stains to fans, as well as some corner and edgewear. Cover of Cleveland's Campaign March separated from rest of music. Light to moderate wear to the rest of the sheet music, with most wear to corners and edges of covers.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 275
Beschreibung:

Lot of 15, including: 5 x 7 in. glass negative dating from 1912, featuring parade float promoting Theodore Roosevelt created in the form of a boat, decorated with banner that states, in part: Salt River/ Early Dawn/ Coming back in 1916, with references to Taft and Flinn as well as an illustration of a bull moose identified as Teddy. The following quote is visible at left: Watch the high cost of living drop, as well as what appears to be a portrait of Roosevelt. A group of four men seated in the float wear top hats and what may be fake mustaches. Printed poster in gold and black featuring portraits of Calvin Coolidge and Charles G. Dawes, marked lower left, Waregold Cover Distributed by F.T. Parsons Paper Co., Washington, D.C. 10 x 13 in. Fan featuring lithographic portrait of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, produced by Keystone-Underwood, with printed promotion for Fred A. Thompson on reverse, attached to wooden dowel. 8 x 15 in. Fan featuring lithographic portrait of underprivileged young boy accompanied by the phrase, "Gee! Would I like to go to the Country?" - Tenement Tommy. With printed information on reverse regarding "Tenement Tommy" who lives in New York's stuffy tenement district, the most congested spot in America, and asks for a square deal. Produced by the New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. Lacking wooden dowel. 8.5 x 9 in. Plus the following pieces of sheet music: Cleveland's Campaign March, by S.L. Tyler. Copyrighted by W.F. Shaw, 1884. Featuring portrait of Cleveland on cover. Protective Tariff Grand March, by Will L. Thompson. East Liverpool, OH: Will L. Thompson & Co., 1893. Dedicated by the author to the Knowles, Taylor & Knowles Company, American Pottery Manufacturers, East Liverpool, OH. Cover with lithographic depictions of the White Granite Works, the Decorating Department, and the China Works, all part of the Knowles, Taylor & Knowles Company. Roosevelt's Grand March. For the Piano or Cabinet Organ, by D.W. Crist. Moultrie, OH: D.W. Crist, 1905. With portrait of Theodore Roosevelt on cover. Three pieces of music featuring portraits of Woodrow Wilson the cover, including: We Stand for Peace while Others War, by W.R. Williams. Chicago, IL: Will Rossiter, 1914; March Progressive, by Amy Titus Worthington. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1912; and Administration Waltz, by Earl McCarty. New York: Globe Music Co., 1913. Coolidge '24, by Warren Carter Foster. Washington, D.C.: Carter Publishing, 1924. Featuring portrait of Coolidge on cover as well as views of Washington, including U.S. Capitol building. Hurrah for Hoover, A Campaign Song, by W. Bentley. Peru, IA: W.B. Gregg, 1928. Featuring portrait of Hoover on cover. Win with Willkie/ The Campaign Song, by F.F. Dugan and W.S. Campbell. Akron, OH: D & C Music Company, 1940. With portrait of Willkie on cover. Yankiana, March & Two-Step, by E.E. Loftis. New York: Leo Feist, 1905. Gee Isn't it Great to be an American!, by Dorothy Dolen and Taylor Dolen & Gale Sherwood and Bob Sherwood. New York: Bob Miller, Inc., 1943. The cover features a red, white, and blue depiction of a nuclear family against the backdrop of the United States. Condition: Few light stains to fans, as well as some corner and edgewear. Cover of Cleveland's Campaign March separated from rest of music. Light to moderate wear to the rest of the sheet music, with most wear to corners and edges of covers.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 275
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