Sep 29, 2022 - Sale 2615

Sale 2615 - Lot 200

Price Realized: $ 344
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 400 - $ 600
(MUSIC.) Group of illustrated military sheet music. 11 pieces of illustrated sheet music plus 3 illustrated sheet music covers, all disbound, each about 13 x 10 inches or slightly larger; variously worn. Various places, 1836-1866

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J. Watson. "My Love is a Soldier . . . Dedicated to the Light Guard of New York." New York, 1836.

John Holloway. "The Blue's Quick Step, as performed by the Boston Brass Band." Bound with two other pieces, both unillustrated: A. Holland, "Hook and Ladder Quick Step"; and "The Wrecker's Daughter, a Quick Step." Boston, [1836]

John Holloway. "Bigelow's Quick Step." Boston, 1839.

"Camp-Sargent Quick Step, Performed at the Encampment of the Boston Light Infantry." Worn and stained. Boston, 1840.

William C. Glynn. "Military Quick Step, a Favorite Air of Gambati." Boston, 1844.

Charles Hess. "La Fayette Fusiliers Quick Step." New York, 1848.

James M. Hubbard. "Gen'l King's Quick Step." Cover only. New York, 1848.

I.T. Stoddard. "Clark's Quick Step." Baltimore, MD, [1850].

C. Hiffert. "Reception Polka," with illustration of a parade for Hungarian freedom fighter Louis Kossuth led by a military escort. New York, 1852.

Aug. Waldauer. "St. Louis National Guards March." Hand-colored cover, with long closed tear. St. Louis, MO, 1854.

Henry C. Work. "Grafted into the Army." Chicago, 1862.

"Col. Perry's March., as Played by the Band of the 48th N.Y.S.V." Cover only. New York, 1862.

John R. Sweeney. "Col. Hyatt's Military Polka." Cover only. Philadelphia, [1864.]

H.N. Hempsted. "Four Popular Marches and Quicksteps." Quite worn; contains only the Milwaukee Light Guard Quickstep. Milwaukee, WI, 1866.