Sell or Auction Your US Grant CDV for up to $3,702 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
FREE VALUATION. To buy, auction, sell or consign your US Grant CDV that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).
Sell Your US Grant CDV
We sold some Ulysses S. Grant signed CDVs. Please see below:
Ulysses S. Grant Signed CDV Signed as Lieutenant-General
Rare CDV photograph signed by Ulysses S. Grant, while he served as Lieutenant General of the Union army in the Civil War. Grant held that rank from 1864 until 1866, when he was appointed as the first four star Major General in U.S. history. Grant signs “U.S. Grant, Lt. Gen U.S.A” to bottom of sepia-toned CDV taken by T.F. Saltsman studios in Nashville, TN. Measures 2.5″ x 4″. Light soiling, else near fine. Grant’s signature remains bold. Sold for your $3,702.
Ulysses S. Grant CDV Photo Signed – With PSA/DNA COA
Ulysses S. Grant CDV photo signed, ”U.S. Grant / Lt. Gen. U.S.A.” upon the image. CDV by Brady measures 2.5” x 4”. Toning, slight peeling to upper right corner and evidence of prior mounting to verso, else near fine. Accompanied by PSA/DNA COA. Sold for $2,500.
The following are some additional Civil War era CDVs we sold:
George A. Custer Rare Signed CDV Photo With Brady Backstamp — “Truly Yours / G.A. Custer”
Very rare George A. Custer signed CDV photo as Brigadier General, with the backstamp of Mathew Brady who took the photo on 8 October 1863 (K-20 in the catalog of Custer photos). Custer signs under his image, “Truly Yours / G.A. Custer”. Accompanied by a CDV of Custer’s wife, Elizabeth Bacon Custer, with backstamp of photographer W.H. Bowlsby, Monroe, Michigan. CDVs originate from the family of Jessica Wood Cust, neighbors of the Custers in Monroe. Notation on verso of Mrs. Custer’s photo indicates that General Custer taught a member of the Cust family how to ride horseback. CDVs each measure 2.375″ x 4″. Writing on versos and minute wear, overall in very good plus condition with a prominent signature by Custer. With provenance from Cowan’s Auctions, where the set sold for $23,000 in 2005. Sold for $8,400.
Robert E. Lee Signed CDV Photo — In Military Uniform With Three Confederate Stars on His Lapel
Commander of the Confederate Army during the Civil War, Robert E. Lee signed CDV photo, ”RE Lee”. In this photo taken by Richmond photographer J.W. Davies (famously referred to as the ”floppy tie” photograph), Lee wears his Confederate uniform featuring only three stars, signifying his rank of Colonel before the Civil War. During the war, Lee refused to wear a General’s insignia, preferring to wait until the South won the war and he could properly be promoted to General in the Confederate Army. CDV measures 2.75” x 4”. Handwritten notation and two-cent stamp to verso. Slightly trimmed along lower edge, only affecting mount. Light toning and wear, overall in very good condition with a bold signature. Sold for $5,625.
FREE VALUATION. To buy, auction, sell or consign your US Grant CDV that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).
We offer the following services for your US Grant CDV:
- Appraise US Grant CDV.
- Auction US Grant CDV.
- Consign US Grant CDV.
- Sell US Grant CDV.