Historical 5.5X8 German document awarding Hans Gunter Karn a second class medal, dated Berlin, 5 Mai 1943. Signed in bold fountain pen ink by Joachim von Kortzfleisch. Comes with a vintage unsigned photograph of him. As the commander of the Military District III (Berlin), he played a role in the failure of the attempted coup following the 20 July Plot attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler, which was led by Kortzfleisch’s own distant cousin, Claus von Stauffenberg.


This Autographed 5.5×7.85 1833 Special Requisition Document with the inscription of Col. Comdg has been Personally Signed by Zachary Taylor. This item is 100% Authentic, it comes slabbed and authenticated by Beckett Authentication Services. The authenticity can be verified on Beckett Authentication Services website. Manuscript DS, signed Z. One page, 7.75 x 5.5, annotated on the reverse as the second quarter of 1833. “Special Requisition” document for “Twelve quires of letter paper” and Fifty Quills. ” Taylor certifies that “the above requisition is correct, and that the articles specified are absolutely requisite for the public service. Our items are sourced from PPC autograph signings or direct from leading suppliers of authentic memorabilia. The companies that authenticate these items include Beckett Authentication Services (BAS), Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA/DNA), James Spence Authentication (JSA), Steiner Sports, Upper Deck, Fanatics, Mounted Memories, and Tri-Star Productions. All autographed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from these suppliers that includes a tamper proof hologram affixed to the item. Press Pass Collectibles has exclusive autograph relationships with over 50 professional athletes and celebrities including Magic Johnson, Chevy Chase, Travis Kelce, DK Metcalf, Justin Jefferson, Randy Moss, Kyler Murray, Adrian Peterson, Baker Mayfield, Ray Lewis, George Kittle, Dak Prescott, Jerome Bettis, Chase Claypool, Deion Sanders, Jack Lambert, Mean Joe Greene, T. Watt, Tony Dorsett, Devin White, Tony Gonzalez, Emmitt Smith, Michael Irvin, Jason Witten, Jared Allen, Kurt Warner and more! Shop our entire collection.


The following item is an authentic signed document from The State of North Carolina. This is an election notice for the position of Justice of The Peace. The position was filled by an Alpheus Norwell for 6 years. Norwell was elected in 1877 and resigned in 1879. His resignation letter is attached to his election certificate. What makes this document significant is that it was signed by The North Carolina Secretary of State Joseph Adolphus Englehard. During The Civil War Englehard was a Major in the Confederate Army. He was also The Assistant Adjutant General for Pender’s Division and was present during The Battle of Gettysburg. The following is an excerpt of his description of Pickett’s Charge. Englehard, adjutant gen- eral of Gen. Pender’s division, says: The point at which the troops with me struck the enemy’s works project- ed farthest to the front. I recollect well, my horse having been shot, I leaned my elbow upon one of the guns of the enemy to rest, and watched with painful anxiety the fight on Pickett’s right, for on their success meant the tenableness of our position. Surround- ing me were soldiers of Trimble’s, of Pettigrew’s and of Pickett’s division, and it required all the resources at my command to prevent their follow- ing en masse the retreating enemy, and some did go so far that when we were compelled to withdraw they were unable to reach our lines, the enemy closing in from the right and left. We remained in quiet and undisputed pos- session of the enemy’s work, the men, flushed with victory, eager to press forward. Englehard survived Pickett’s Charge and The Civil War and went on to become North Carolina Secretary of State. This document is in very good condition and is signed by Englehard is dark period ink on the lower right. A great signature from a key member of The Confederate States Army during The Civil War. Note:The last picture is a photo of Englehard during the war.

According to the Warren Report, Ruby was not a part of any conspiracy and acted on his own. DOCUMENT SIGNED BY JACK RUBY HIRING AN EXOTIC DANCER FOR THE CAROUSEL CLUB IN DALLAS, SHOT AND KILLED KENNEDY ASSASSIN LEE HARVEY OSWALD. Document signed by, “Jack Ruby, ” hiring an exotic dancer named Opal E. Contains an autograph note in Ruby’s hand above his signature, Rehearsal time Artist agrees = 4 P. Days specified by owner, one page, measures 11 by 8.5 inches, created on April 26, 1961, and in very fine condition with only very light wrinkling and extremely small tears along the borders.