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      • War Poster Kosciuszko Pulawski WWI Poland US Food Board
        Jul. 06, 2024

        War Poster Kosciuszko Pulawski WWI Poland US Food Board

        Est: £240 - £480

        Original vintage Polish World War One food rationing propaganda poster featuring an illustration of Tadeusz Kosciuszko (1746-1817) a Polish-Lithuanian military engineer, statesman, and military leader, the caption below calls out to ration and save food with black and red text in Polish - Kosciuszko Pulawski fought for freedom in America. Will you help America fight for freedom in Poland? Eat less wheat, meat, fat and sugar so we can help our brothers fighting in the Allied Armies / Kosciuszko Pulawski walczyli o wolnosc w Ameryce. Czy ty pomozesz Ameryce walczyc o wolnosc w Polsce? Jedz mniej pszenicy, miesa, tluszczy, cukru abysmy mogli pomodz naszym braciom walczacym w Armiach Alianckich. - Casimir Pulaski (1745-1779) was a Polish nobleman, soldier, and military commander, called The Father of American Cavalry or The Soldier of Liberty. Published by the United States Food Administration. Printed by Latham Litho. & Ptg. Co. Fair condition, folds, creasing, tears, staining, paper losses on edges. Country of issue: USA, designer: George Illian, size (cm): 71x52, year of printing: 1917.

        Antikbar Original Vintage Posters
      • Bronze bust Tadeusz Kosciuszko
        Mar. 12, 2022

        Bronze bust Tadeusz Kosciuszko

        Est: $400 - $500

        Bronze bust Tadeusz Kosciuszko Andrzej Tadeusz Bonawentura Kosciuszko of the Roch III coat of arms (born February 4, 1746 in Mereczowszczyzna, died October 15, 1817 in Solothurn) - military engineer, Supreme Commander of the National Armed Forces during the Kościuszko Uprising, Lieutenant General of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Major General Commanding in the Division Wielkopolska in 1792, a brevet general of the Continental Army during the War of Independence of the United States. Poland, 20th century - the Second Republic of Poland (1918–1939). It was built in the 20s / 30s of the 20th century. A bronze sculpture depicting a bust of Tadeusz Kościuszko with the Virtuti Militari cross in a Krakow cap with a feather. A bow tied at the neck, a belt with a harness thrown over the frame. At the bottom of the sculpture, the eagle of the Duchy of Warsaw is placed on a crowned shield. Below it, crossed twigs, on the pedestal the inscription " KOSCIUSZKO ". A pedestal has been added to the sculpture, which adds appearance and majesty, making the structure more stable. You can easily detach the pedestal from the sculpture. Beautiful dark patina. Material: Bronze Height: 26 mm (only 21mm bust) Width: 10 mm Weight: 4277 g VERY IMPORTANT !!! Shiping from our office in Europe.

        Valkyrie Historical Auctions
      • [KOSCIUSZKO TADEUSZ]: (1746-1817)
        Dec. 03, 2021

        [KOSCIUSZKO TADEUSZ]: (1746-1817)

        Est: €1,200 - €1,800

        [KOSCIUSZKO TADEUSZ]: (1746-1817) Polish Statesman, military Officer and Engineer. Supreme Commander of the Polish National Armed Forces., and national Hero of Poland. He led the 1794 uprising known by his own name. A very interesting A.L.S., `Charles Sienkiewicz´, Polish Librarian and Writer, three pages, 4to, n.p., December 1817, to Pierre Zeltner, in French. The present letter is written in December 1817, only two months after Kosciuszko´s death and, referring to the Polish hero, is addressed to Pierre Zeltner, a close friend of Kosciuszko. Sienkiewicz first reports on a duel that Zeltner was intrigued of, and announces that according to the newspapers it was finally sorted out and there would be no duel, and continues reporting on the death of Kosciuszko, stating in part `In all the churches of Poland the funeral service was celebrated for General Kosciuszko, and Warsaw have given a good example to the rest of the country; the Grand Duke attended these funerals and the government asked the Emperor for authorization to bring back the General's body to Poland´. Sienkiewicz further thanks his correspondent for the personal belongings and clothes of Kosciuszko that Zeltner sent to him, to be noted that Kosciuszko spent his last days in France in Zeltner´s home, and states in part `I must give you an account of the precious memories that you were kind enough to share with me. I hope you won't blame me for the too much meticulous details. Fate decided the division in this way: the trousers for Mr. Constantin, the boots for Mr. André, the waistcoat and the belt for Mr. Ladislas, a hat for Mr. Jean and the other for Mr. Leski, the tie for Prince Lubomirski. I have put together the hair, the nightcap, the box and the ring for the Princess of Württemberg. Mr. Constantin must have reported to you that she is very satisfied with it. She will send this treasure as she rightly calls it to her mother Princess Czartoryska to have it deposited at the Sybille temple where sacred memories are kept for Poland with a truly patriotic respect´ Sienkiewicz, further again, asks his correspondent for any information, letters, or anything related to Kosciuszko that could even seem to him insignificant, but which could be very important for the Polish, stating in part `You talked to me about those verses just started… started to never be finished. Send them to me; send to me such a painful souvenir of friendship so cruelly frustrated´ and before concluding says `In this chain that will always unite Kosciuszko´s name with the recognition of the Polish, in this golden chain, the most beautiful ring of devoted friendship will always recall your name alongside the one of this Hero´ A letter of very good content. Remnants of former affixing to the last blank page. Small creasing to edges, otherwise G

        International Autograph Auctions Europe, S.L.
      • TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO (1746-1817) Pièce autographe signée, 14 avril 1794. Brevet de sous-lieutenant
        Dec. 15, 2015

        TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO (1746-1817) Pièce autographe signée, 14 avril 1794. Brevet de sous-lieutenant

        Est: €300 - €500

        TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO (1746-1817) Pièce autographe signée, 14 avril 1794. Brevet de sous-lieutenant décerné au soldat du régiment de la Couronne Stanislaw Nowkowskiego. ; 1p. in-folio en partie imprimée avec mentions manuscrites à l'encre. En-tête : « Tadeusz Kosciusko chef suprême de l'armée nationale », cachet encré de l'Union Nationale portant la devise : « Liberté, Intégrité, Indépendance ». Rare pièce établie par Tadeusz Kosciuszko après la prise de Cracovie où il reçoit le titre de Naczelnik (Commandant en chef) et peu après la victoire de Raclawice du 4 avril 1794. TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO est un héros national Polonais. Officier de l'armée polonaise, il participe tout d'abord à la guerre d'indépendance américaine où il prend part à la bataille de Saratoga en 1777. De retour dans son pays en 1784, il est nommé commandant en chef de l'armée polonaise en 1792,et remporte des succès militaires contre les forces russo-polonaises. Deux ans plus tard, il organise l'insurrection contre la domination russe et prussienne et devient le chef des forces polonolituaniennes. Il met en marche une armée de 6000 hommes qui marche sur Varsovie et bat les Russes à la bataille de Raclawice le 4 avril 1794 puis se replie sur Cracovie. Défait le 6 juin 1794 par les forces russoprusses à la bataille de Szczekociny, il rejoint Varsovie où il défend la ville pendant plusieurs semaines. Il sera capturé à la bataille de Maciejowice, cette défaite entrainera le troisième partage de la Pologne qui mit fin à son existence en tant qu'état indépendant jusqu'en 1918 .Gracié par le tsar Paul Ier de Russie, Kosciuszko retourna deux ans aux États-Unis où il retrouva son ami Thomas Jefferson avant de s'installer en France.

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      • Tadeusz KOSCIUSZKO (1746-1817) Pièce autographe signée au camp de Lipowa le 12 juin 1794. Brevet
        Jun. 27, 2015

        Tadeusz KOSCIUSZKO (1746-1817) Pièce autographe signée au camp de Lipowa le 12 juin 1794. Brevet

        Est: €200 - €300

        Tadeusz KOSCIUSZKO (1746-1817) Pièce autographe signée au camp de Lipowa le 12 juin 1794. Brevet de sous-lieutenant décerné au soldat du régiment de la Couronne Stanislaw Nowkowskiego ; 1p. in-folio en partie imprimée avec mentions manuscrites à l’encre. En-tête : « Tadeusz Kosciusko chef suprême de l’armée nationale », cachet encré de l’Union Nationale portant la devise: « Liberté, Intégrité, Indépendance ». Rare pièce établie par Tadeusz Kosciuszko au camp de Lipowa, 6 jours après la bataille de Szczekociny, avec mention « de ma propre main, je signe et j’appose le sceau d’Union Nationale. »

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      • Kosciuszko, Tadeusz
        Dec. 03, 2011

        Kosciuszko, Tadeusz

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        Kosciuszko, Tadeusz. (1746-1817) Polish-Lithuanian military officer who fought in the American Revolution from 1776-83. His services as an engineer were important to the American victory at Saratoga; he served in the Southern Department with General Gates and was chief engineer to Gates' successor, General Nathanael Greene. In 1783 Congress promoted him to brigadier general for his services and made him an American citizen. He was a charter member of the Society of the Cincinnati. Autograph Letter Signed in the text ("Le General Kosciuszko"), in French, 3 1/2 x 7 1/4 inches, n.p., n.d. Kosciuszko graciously thanks Lord Carnarvon for his goodness in intervening on his behalf with His Excellency the Duke of Portland and begs Lord Carnarvon to accept his deepest gratitude and appreciation. Mounting remnants on margins of verso, else fine. Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,000

        Goldberg Coins & Collectibles
      • Kosciuszko Tadeusz Andrzej Bonaventura (1746-1817 Solothurn), Polish officer and freedom fighter - A portrait cup and saucer
        Apr. 11, 2005

        Kosciuszko Tadeusz Andrzej Bonaventura (1746-1817 Solothurn), Polish officer and freedom fighter - A portrait cup and saucer

        Est: €600 - €900

        the body with everted rim, 3 gilt paw feet, interior gilding, exterior decorated with gilt edging, royal blue ground with elaborate gilt décor, the reserve containing the polychrome painted portrait, with the title below, framed by matt- and bright gilt border, the raised gilt handle with rosettes and leaf terminals, Height: 13,5 cm, Ø 18,5 cm, KPM-Berlin, underglaze blue sceptre circa 1917 (Ru)

        Dorotheum
      • A FRENCH BRONZE OVAL PORTRAIT RELIEF OF TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO BY HEINRICH SANDERS DMOCJOWSKI (19TH CENTURY)
        Jan. 24, 2002

        A FRENCH BRONZE OVAL PORTRAIT RELIEF OF TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO BY HEINRICH SANDERS DMOCJOWSKI (19TH CENTURY)

        Est: $5,000 - $7,000

        shown in three-quarter profile to sinister, inscribed TADEUSZ KOSCIUSZKO UR.1746.?1817, the border of laurel and oak leaves entwined with an inscribed band surmounted by a Polish eagle, the date 1794 below Related Literature Michaud, Biographie Universelle, vol. XXII, Paris, pp. 141-143 J. Gaggaty and M. Evans, Dictionary of American National Biography, vol. 12, New York and Oxford, 1999, pp. 884-885 J. Mckay, The Dictionary of Sculptors in Bronze, Woodbridge, 1977, p. 106 Tadeusz Andrej Bonawentura Kosciuszko (1746-1817) was a Polish patriot and soldier who was educated at the military schools in Warsaw and Versailles and attained the rank of captain in the Polish army. After a forbidden love affair forced him into exile, he traveled to North America at the start of the American Revolution to join General Washington's army. He later returned to Poland where he joined a reorganized Polish army as major-general and fought against the Russians. He subsequently resigned his commission after the second partition of Poland and headed an abortive revolution of Poland in 1794 at which time he was captured by the Russians at the battle of Maciejowice. He was released on parole and traveled back to the United States and was given great honor, finally retiring near Paris. In 1806, Napoleon requested that he join in the invasion of Poland but Kosciuszko refused. He then moved to Switzerland where he died in 1817; his body was taken to the cathedral in Krakow. Heinrich Sanders Dmocjowski (1810-1863) was born in Vilna and died in Philadelphia. He fled to France after the collapse of the Polish uprising of 1830 and after studying there, emigrated to the United States where he built up a considerable reputation as a portrait sculptor. His best known work is the statue of his compatriot, Casimir Pulaski in Savannah Georgia.

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