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FRAUDS
[FRAUDS]. MacGREGOR, Greg. Partly printed Document Signed, one page, folio [16 by 19 7/8 inches], Edinburgh, April 3, 1834.
$4,750
Charles Lindbergh
[LINDBERGH, Charles]. American aviation pioneer. Printed Poster concerning the kidnapping of Charles A. Lindbergh's son, 1932.
$2,500
LONDON
[LONDON]. Sir Thomas Clarges. Justice of the Peace for Westminster. Document Signed, T Clarges, one page, quarto, April 18, 1720.
$25,000
LOUIS IX.
[LOUIS IX]. "Saint Louis." King of France. (1226-1270); canonized in 1297. A document written during the reign of St. Louis conferring to Thomas Odet a house within the walls of the abbey of St. Croix ...
$27,500
NEW YORK BANK ROBBERY
[NEW YORK BANK ROBBERY]. Printed Broadside, issued by "Pinkerton's National Detective Agency" offering a $5000 reward for the capture of Richard Seaman Scott.
$1,750
NEW YORK
[NEW YORK]. Document, issued in the name of Queen Anne, of England, one page, folio, [15 by 17 1/2 inches], on vellum, May 15, 1703.
$5,750
SUPREME COURT.
[SUPREME COURT]. The Hughes Court. Program commemorating the "Sesquicentennial Celebration of the Supreme Court of the United States," eight pages, quarto, 1940, Signed on page six by all nine Justices: Charles E. Hughes, J.C. McReynolds, ...
$3,500
SUPREME COURT
[SUPREME COURT]. Vinson Court. Mimeographed memo, issued from the "Chambers of the Chief Justice," endorsed with the initials of the eight associate justices of the Vinson Court, next to their printed names, one page, small ...
$2,500
SUPREME COURT
[SUPREME COURT]. The Burger Court. Printed pamphlet, signed on the front cover by Chief Justice Warren Burger and Associate Justices Potter Stewart, Thurgood Marshall, Harry A. Blackmun, William J. Brennan, William O. Douglas and Byron ...
$2,750
SUPREME COURT.
[SUPREME COURT]. Charles Evans Hughes Court. Signatures of all nine members of the 1937 Charles Evans Hughes Court on a sheet of paper measuring 4 inches wide by 8 * inches high. Included are: Charles ...
$5,500
[SUPREME COURT]. Fred. M. Vinson Court
Signed Photograph of the Fred M. Vinson Court, circa 1949/1953, including Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson, Felix Frankfurter, Hugo L. Black, Stanley Reed, William O. Douglass, Tom C. Clark, Robert H. Jackson, Harold Burton, and ...
$17,500
[SUPREME COURT] Burger Court.
Large Signed color Photograph of the Warren E. Burger Court, [1981-1986], including Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, and Thurgood Marshall, William J. Brennan, Jr., Bryon R. White, Harry A. Blackmun, John Paul Stevens, Lewis F. ...
$8,500
[SUPREME COURT] CHARLES EVANS HUGHES COURT.
Photograph of the Charles Evans Hughes Court, dated October 1932, Signed on the mount below by all nine Justices: Charles Evans Hughes, Louis Brandeis, M.C. McReynolds, George Sutherland, Harlan Stone, Benjamin Cardozo, Willis Van Devanter, ...
$17,500
[SUPREME COURT] Rehnquist Court.
Large Signed color Photograph of the William H. Rehnquist Court, 1988-1990, including Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, and Thurgood Marshall, William J. Brennan, Jr., Byron R. White, Harry A. Blackmun, Antonin Scalia, John Paul Stevens, ...
$9,500
VICTORIA
[VICTORIA]. Queen of England. Partly engraved Document, one page, folio [20 1/2 by 30 1/2 inches], on vellum, March 30, 1874. Letters patent for an Invention. Fine condition.
$4,500
[VICTORIA].
[VICTORIA]. Queen of England. Partly engraved Document, two pages, folio, on vellum, May 14, 1869. Letters patent for an Invention.
$5,500
JEREMY BENTHAM.
Signature and notations on the half-title page removed from a book entitled Observations, &c. &c.
$2,750
JEREMY BENTHAM.
Autograph Manuscript, unsigned, full page, small quarto, undated. A portion of the original manuscript of the second edition of Chrestomathia
$7,500
JEREMY BENTHAM.
Autograph Manuscript, full page, legal folio, undated, [December 28, 1820.]
$9,500
WILLIAM BLACKSTONE.
Autograph Letter Signed, two pages, quarto, Wallingford, August 7, 1763.
$17,500
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Crime and Law Signatures

Crime signatures, autographs and signed letters of outlaws and famous criminals have always fascinated collectors, but the short life spans and long prison terms endemic to this career pursuit, along with illiteracy, have made their autograph signatures and any other signed pieces very rare.  Jesse James left fewer autograph pieces than he did victims, and it would be a once in a lifetime opportunity if one were to become available.  Jesse’s brother, Frank James, his compatriot in outlaw pursuits, survived, and after a prison term, he repented his outlaw ways.  He did not give autograph signatures to people, but he did write letters that have been saved, and although quite rare, they occasionally become available.  The other famous outlaws of this period all died violent deaths or did not survive prison, with the exception of Emmett Dalton, who did write signed letters after his release from prison.  They are quite rare, but it is possible to find one.

Autograph signatures and other signed pieces of the great bank robbers and gangsters of the 1920s and 30s are all very rare.  John Dillinger signed only a few letters and other pieces, and while Al Capone may have been willing to sign autographs, it does not appear that many people had the nerve to ask him.  Bonnie and Clyde are almost unknown in autograph signatures.

Many of the lawmen from the 19th century were straddling both sides of the law, but the fact that they were on the right side at some point resulted in signed documents, though all of them are very rare now.  Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and Pat Garrett very rarely come on the autograph signature market.  The only lawman whose autograph signature and signed letters are plentiful is J. Edgar Hoover, the founding director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.  His long life and his position as head of the FBI resulted in many autograph signed pieces, and a nearly total lack of interest among collectors has caused them to continue to be available.

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