Arts (125)
    Asian & African (8)
    Books (560)
    Boxes & Tea Caddies (85)
    Clocks (36)
    Decorative (398)
    Dolls & Bears (122)
    Figurines (530)
    Furniture (24)
    Glass (1736)
  ...
View All


Search our
Dealer/Mall
Stores!
 
 



Poodle, Spaghetti Trim, Ucagco




Collector Books

The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles





Check issued to E. Remington & Sons - Autographed Check - Autographs of Famous P For Sale


Check issued to E. Remington & Sons - Autographed Check - Autographs of Famous P
When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.


Buy Now

Check issued to E. Remington & Sons - Autographed Check - Autographs of Famous P:
$220.00

Check issued to E. Remington & Sons in his handwriting. Stain. Eliphalet Remington II (1793-1861) Designed the now-famous Remington rifle. He was born in 1793, to Father: Eliphalet Remington (b. 1768, d. 1828) and Mother: Elizabeth Kilbourn Remington (b. 1770, d. 1843). He was a blacksmith, and at 23, he hand-made a revolutionary sporting rifle using a firing mechanism bought from a dealer, producing the barrel himself. The gun received such an enthusiastic response that Remington decided to manufacture it in quantity, and formed the firm of E. Remington and Sons, which he headed until his death in 1861. By the mid-1800s the gun had become immensely popular with American sportsmen and was one of the standard guns used in what has been called \"the winning of the West\". The company continued to grow and to develop its product and gradually began the manufacture of other sporting goods, such as bicycles. At the present time, the company is known as the Remington Arms Co., Inc. What began as a one-man enterprise has become one of the world\'s leading manufacturers of sporting arms. Before the Remington Company was formed, American sportsmen relied upon foreign sources for the majority of the sporting guns they used. The production of a rifle within the reach of men who wanted and needed a good gun changed the picture permanently. Eliphalet and Elizabeth Remington\'s second child was a son, Eliphalet III, named for his father. As the couple\'s only son of their four children, Eliphalet III followed in his father\'s footsteps and enter the blacksmith trade at the family\'s rural forge in Herkimer County, New York. Situated in the Mohawk River Valley\"the eastern gateway to the expanding Northwest Territory and in the path of the still-to-be-constructed Erie Canal\"the fieldstone Remington forge was astride a trade route that would bring prosperity to the family and the other inhabitants of the region. The expansion of population and wealth along that conduit of commerce would cause young Eliphalet Remington to enter the arms making business. Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.
Buy Now








Related Items:

Vintage 1929 Check issued to Andy Clyde from Mack Sennett Inc. - (Girl Crazy) picture

Vintage 1929 Check issued to Andy Clyde from Mack Sennett Inc. - (Girl Crazy)

$99.99



Check Issued to E. Remington & Sons and signed by E. Remington III - Autographed picture

Check Issued to E. Remington & Sons and signed by E. Remington III - Autographed

$430.00



Check Issued to Samuel Remington - Autographed Check - Autographs of Famous Peop picture

Check Issued to Samuel Remington - Autographed Check - Autographs of Famous Peop

$325.00






  Shopping Cart 
(Your shopping cart is empty)
Subtotal: $0.00
View Cart | Checkout


  Recently Viewed

1.  Lacquered Cedar Wood Box
2.  The White Horse Established 1742 Sign Signed
3.  Pewter Framed Tile, Plate. Ship, Sailing


  Latest Items

1.  Basket, Handpainted,
2.  Apricot Wildflower Pattern Bell
3.  Jade, Jadeite Glass Bell, Westmoreland
4.  Green Glass Strawberry Ptn. Bell
5.  Aladdin Lamp, Rose and White Moonstone


  Facebook



 


Secure Websites

Online Payments

 


| Search Items | Member Profile | My Favorites | Auto Notify | FAQ | Links | Sitemap |
Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Tell Your Friends | Newsletters/Articles/Press Releases |


Antiques, collectibles, estate items, reproductions & art from dealers & collectors world wide at JosephMarc.
Copyright © 2004-2011 JosephMarc, Inc. All rights reserved.