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Lot 206
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Including a silver paquet medallion with profile portrait of Abraham Lincoln on one side and portrait of George Washington on the other under convex glass and gilt pendant case; a silver medallion with profile portrait of Andrew Jackson on one side and "President A. Jackson Inaugurated Second Term March IV 1833" on the other side, under convex glass and gilt pendant case; a "A Piece of lath taken from the old home of Abraham Lincoln, Springfield Illinois and presented to The American Threshman, by Mrs. Edwards, the custodian, Sept 28th, 1899"; a Jackson "I take the Responsibility" campaign token; a cast bronze relief of the Declaration of Independence, by Charles Koppel, Maryland, 1858; a silvered figure of a Native American; a Washington profile head brass pipe tamper; a Wedgwood green Jasperware covered sugar and teapot with portraits of Benjamin Franklin and George Washington; a printed ticket to the Philadelphia Peace Jubilee, October 27, 1898; and four pressed uncolored glass cup plates; together with three 18th-century blown and etched flip glasses, a small black milk glass mug with molded Classical profile design, and fractional currency for 10 cents from 1874.
Dia: 8 in. (bronze relief)