Lot # : 120792 - US SPY COL SEOANE EARLY 20TH C. LETTERS & POSTCARD
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10/23/2024 - 11/10/2024
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Lot # | 120792 |
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Estimate | 150.00 - 300.00 USD |
Group - Category | Antiques & Collectibles - Militaria & War Collectibles - World War II |
Lead | US SPY COL SEOANE EARLY 20TH C. LETTERS & POSTCARD |
Description |
US Spy Colonel Consuelo Andrew Seoane Interwars Period Letters. Seoane is known as the first US Military Espionage Agent, traveling through Japan and the Far East from 1909-1911, mapping invasion routes and naval gun fortifications. After his espionage mission, Seoane remained in the US Army and served in various positions and locations until his retirement. Letters incuded: (1) From Fort Sam Houston. Dated January 14, 1913. Written by Seoane to his mother. Consisting of casual conversations. (1) Postcard From Captain Henry Newbold, 4th Field Artillery to Seoane, now a 1st Lieutenant of the 3rd Cavalry. Dated April 5, 1913. Written by Newbold to 1st Lieutenant Seoane discussing conferences and cartography. (1) Envelope addressed to Colonel Seoane, dated 1920. (1) From Yellowstone National Park. Dated October 26 (year unknown). Letter is believed to be written by Seoane to his family, detailing his time of duty with the National Guard at the Yellowstone National Park.
Consuelo Andrew Seoane was born in 1876 in Virginia. He enlisted in the US Army as a Private in the 3rd Cavalry, 5th Army Corps, just before the outbreak of the Spanish-American War In 1898. On June 22, Seoane landed at Daiquiri Beach, Cuba. By this time, he had been promoted to sergeant, and shortly thereafter, the Battle of Santiago commenced, beginning at Kettle Hill. While engaged in combat along the banks of the San Juan River, Sergeant Seoane was shot in the shoulder. He was evacuated to a hospital camp and subsequently transported back to the United States just four days after arriving in Cuba. Not long after returning to Virginia, Seoane embarked on August 17, 1899, as a 2nd lieutenant with the 41st U.S. Volunteer Regiment to participate in the Philippine Insurrection, studying cartography. Consuelo Seoane dedicated the next 42 years to the service of the United States. His most notable assignment was as the first U.S. Military Espionage Agent operating in Japan and the Far East from 1909 to 1911. Following the Philippine Insurrection, Seoane was transferred back stateside briefly, only to be stationed in the Philippines again at Camp Stotsenburg. Using his expertise in cartography, he contributed to mapping and water source identification efforts of the region. His years of service in the Far East allowed him to gain a profound understanding of the region and its key players, such as Japan. During this time, he formed a friendship with U.S. Navy Commander Joseph Cheesman Thompson, who was born to missionaries in Japan and had a background in Herpetology. In 1908, after hearing about the need for Intel on the Japanese Empire, Thompson and Seoane realized their skill sets would be useful and thus devised a plan. With the approval of the Commanding General in Manila, the duo began their two-year espionage mission against the Japanese Empire in 1909. To conceal their true intentions, the duo posed as South African Naturalists studying and collecting samples of coastal reptiles and amphibians. Thompson was known as Dr. Victor Kune and Seoane was his assistant, John G. Nurse. Together, they explored the coastal regions of Japan, Korea, Ryukyu, Taiwan, Manchuria, and China, mapping potential invasion routes, naval artillery placements, and military fortifications. Throughout their journey, they encountered a variety of civilians, missionaries, soldiers, and law enforcement personnel. On several occasions, they were followed by skeptical Japanese police and were even questioned by a natural history professor regarding their knowledge of herpetology. Despite these close encounters, the pair returned safely to Manila in the spring of 1911 with the mission regarded as a success. As the years went on, Consuelo remained in the Army until after the Korean War reaching the Rank of Full Bird Colonel. He published his Biography, "Beyond the Ranges", in 1960 and passed away in 1964. These letters were discovered by the consignor during a recent home remodel, hidden behind the walls, in Cherokee County, North Carolina.
Condition: Good. Moderate wear.
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Auction Information
Name | Wartime Collectible & Military Memorabilia Auction |
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Centurion Auctions LLC
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Type | Live Webcast Auction |
Date(s) | 10/23/2024 - 11/10/2024 |
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<b>REGISTER & BID NOW ONLINE: Online Pre-Bidding is Open Now. Live Real-Time Online Bidding Begins: 9am Eastern on November 10th 2024.</b>
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Buyer Premium | 22.5% - Applies To All Bids |
Description |
Wartime Collectible & Military Memorabilia Auction
Civil War, Indian Wars, WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, & Current Conflicts
The November 10th 2024 Wartime Military Memorabilia Auction brings to market a comprehensive offering of collectible war memorabilia to include Civil War, Indian Wars, Spanish-American War, World War I / WWI, World War II / WWII, Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf Wars & Current Conflicts. The auction sells all types of militaria, including important named military groupings & archives, headgear, flight jackets, orders, medals, insignia, awards, patches, uniforms, flags & cloth, buttons, field gear, optics, arms, armor, photographs, paper ephemera / documents, relics, & art.
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In an instance of a reserve, the auctioneer will announce the lot being sold as 'having a reserve'. The reserve will never be greater than the low estimate. If a lot is offered with a reserve, Centurion may implement that reserve by bidding on behalf of the consignor to the amount necessary to achieve the reserve price. This bidding will not constitute opening bidding. If no opening bid is received, Auctioneer will pass the lot. However once bidding is opened the auctioneer will bid on behalf of the consignor to reach the reserve price.
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11. AUCTIONEER:
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12. BID INCREMENTS:
All bids, including absentee and Internet must be on increment. The auctioneer reserves the right to deviate from the established increment at their discretion. Increments are as follows: $0 - 400: $10 $401 - 800: $25 $801 - 1500: $50 $1501 - 5000: $100 $5001 - 10,000: $200 $10,001 - 20,000: $250 $20,001 - 40,000: $500 $40,001 - 100,000: $1000 $100,001 - Greater: $2000
13. DISPUTE or TIE BETWEEN BIDDERS:
In the event of any dispute between bidders or a tie bid between any bidder, bidding medium or platform, the auctioneer has sole and final discretion to determine the successful bidder and award the winning bid. The auctioneer’s sole resolution of dispute is final.
14. CONSIGNORS:
Consignors are not permitted to bid on their own items for the sole purpose of advancing the bid. This is called "shill bidding" and is illegal by Florida Auction Law standards. By placing an item up for auction, a consignor has contractually agreed to sell by the terms of the consignment agreement.
15. GENERAL TERMS & INFORMATION:
Employees and associates of Centurion are permitted to purchase lots at competitive bidding under the same terms, rules and regulations as the general public. By bidding at this auction whether in person or by agent, absentee bid, telephone bid or other means, the buyer or bidder agrees that the contract created by these conditions of sale is made and performed in the County of Leon, State of Florida.
16. INTERNET BIDDING:
Bidders are able to bid via the Internet. If bidding live via the Internet, please bid quickly. The auction moves at approximately 70-90 lots per hour. If leaving absentee Internet bids, please consider leaving a reasonable bid. The Internet venue will incrementally (in accordance with standard bid increments) execute bids on bidders' behalf until your bid is either successful or exhausted. This means, if the bidder leave an Internet absentee bid of $500, and the winning bid increment is $350, the bidder is successful with the winning bid of $350. Internet bidders may be required to agree to additional terms established by the Internet bidding venue. Neither Centurion nor the company providing the online bidding service or platform is responsible for a missed bid or for the failure of the online bidding platform to function properly.
17. MINIMUM OPENING BIDS:
Centurion determines and establishes minimum opening bids for each lot. In most cases, the minimum opening bid is 75% of low estimate for a given lot. A lot may be passed / not sold in the case a minimum bid is not met. Auctioneer, during the course of the auction, has discretion to revise a minimum opening bid.
18. APPROVAL TO BID:
Centurion has sole discretion to approve or decline a bidder at anytime.
19. TECHNOLOGY:
In the event of a Technology issue of any type, Centurion reserves the right to stop the auction, extend the bidding, pause bidding, cancel the auction, reschedule the auction, or to remedy the situation in any other way they see fit. Examples of this situation, may include but are not limited to, issues with technology, servers, computers, the Internet, online bidding platforms, or telephone service.
20. CANCELLATION:
Centurion reserves the right, for any reason whatsoever, to delay, cancel, postpone, or reschedule the auction.
21. FIREARM LAWS & TRANSFER:
All Federal & State Firearms Laws Apply. All buyers of firearms subject to State and Federal law must complete the applicable transfer paperwork. Dealers must have in their possession on the day of sale, signed copies of their Federal Firearms License in order to accept same-day delivery of modern weapons. Prior to bidding, all out of state buyers should verify their state laws as they pertain to modern firearms as laws vary greatly by state. Out of state buyers purchasing modern firearms must go through a Licensed Firearms Dealer within their state for transfer of modern firearm purchases. A $5.00 Transfer Fee applies to each firearm transferred to a buyer through Centurion Auctions.
22. CLASS 3 FIREARMS:
All firearms designated as NFA / Class 3 must be registered in compliance with the NFA registry. A $200 federal tax payment is required each time a functional NFA firearm is transferred to or from a private owner. This fee, as well as the total invoice amount is due at the time of purchase and must be paid prior to processing the necessary transfer paperwork. The buyer of the Class 3 firearm will be required to complete 3 forms: 1) ATF Form 4, 2) fingerprint card, 3) ATF form 5330.20 Certificate of Compliance, and any State or Local requirement. These forms will be provided to you by Centurion Auctions. Note: if state or local law requires a permit or license to purchase, possess, or receive NFA firearms, a copy of the transferee's (buyer) permit or license must accompany the application. Centurion Auctions then mails the paperwork for the Federal Transfer Tax to BATFE. The BATFE can take up to 120 days or more for approval. Centurion Auctions will receive back one of the Form 4's (they are sent in duplicate) with a Federal Tax Stamp attached to it. This is given to the new owner when picking up the NFA firearm. No further tax is due. The following states are known to not allow individuals to own machine guns: California, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Washington D.C. and Washington. Although we have provided this list, laws consistently change, thus do not bid unless you are certain the laws in your state allow ownership of Class 3 NFA Firearms. SPECIAL NOTE: If you are a Class 3 SOT (Special Occupation Tax) payer (Dealer in Class 3 Weapons) you are able to transfer functional NFA firearms to or from other SOT payers and government agencies with BATFE approval, but without having to pay a transfer tax. Centurion Auctions makes no warranties or representations that the above-mentioned forms, fees, licenses, states, and/or approvals will be sufficient for you to own or use your purchased firearm(s). Consult with your federal, state, and local laws, law enforcement personnel, or legal counsel to make sure you may legally transfer to, own, possess, or use the purchased firearm(s) and that all fees, licenses and approvals are completed. It is your specific responsibility to determine your right to own and possess a Class III weapon before you bid on it. Successful bidders are responsible for payment of the lot, regardless of whether you can ultimately own it. If you have purchased a lot and later come to find that because of the state you live in or for other reasons that you cannot personally own the lot, you will still be required to pay for the lot.
ALL BIDDERS AGREE TO TERMS OF SALE.
FL AB3250, FL AU3798, Class III Firearm SOT, Federal Firearms Dealer
Bid Increments
Your bid must adhere to the bid increment schedule.
Bid Amount | Bid Increment |
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0.00 - 399.00 | 10.00 USD |
399.01 - 799.00 | 25.00 USD |
799.01 - 1,499.00 | 50.00 USD |
1,499.01 - 4,999.00 | 100.00 USD |
4,999.01 - 9,999.00 | 200.00 USD |
9,999.01 - 19,999.00 | 250.00 USD |
19,999.01 - 39,999.00 | 500.00 USD |
39,999.01 - 99,999.00 | 1,000.00 USD |
99,999.01 - 9,999,999.99 | 2,000.00 USD |
Payment Information
Currency | USD |
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Buyer Premium | 22.5% - Applies To All Bids |
Payment Terms |
<b>We do not auto-bill cards used in the registration process of the online platforms.</b>
We do not auto-bill credit cards used in the registration process. All bidders, regardless of venue by which they bid, are required to pay within 7 days of auction. Accepted forms of payment are cash, check, bank wire, MasterCard & Visa. Centurion Auctions reserves the right to require payment by bank wire or check. If payment is not received with 7 days, the auction house has the right to deem the sale "null & void" and a non-paying bidder claim will be left. We reserve the right to verify funds on personal checks. A $35 fee will apply to all returned checks. Invoices must be paid in full. Partial invoice payments are not accepted.
Florida residents, Items being shipped within Florida, and Auction Floor bidders are required to pay applicable Florida state and local sales tax on all taxable items purchased. Leon County Florida 7.5%. Tax exempt bidders must have a current copy of a Sales Tax ID / Re-Sale Certificate on file.
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Shipping / Pick Up
1a. Shipping -
-- Domestic (within the United States & U.S. Territories) --
Items requiring shipment will be shipped by Centurion's in-house shipping department or in some cases a 3rd party shipping agent. Although best-effort is made to ship items in-house, those considered over-size, fragile, framed or complex may be outsourced to a 3rd party shipping agent.
Please allow up to 14 business days after receipt of cleared invoice payment for purchases to be packed for shipping.
For accuracy of the shipping cost, shipping is calculated and invoiced separate from the auction purchase invoice.
Shipping service may be by any of the following: USPS, FedEx, or UPS.
Shipments include mandatory insurance, tracking, and signature delivery confirmation.
Once shipped, buyers receive their shipment tracking information by email.
Auctioneer assumes no responsibility for lost or damaged items received through shipment. All shipping damage / loss claims must be processed and resolved through the organization by which they were shipped or insured. Absolutely no refunds or claims may be submitted beyond 7 days of receiving a shipment.
If designated for 3rd party shipping, unless notified of the buyer desiring to arrange their own shipping, in most cases Auctioneer will automatically turn the items over to the designated 3rd party shipping agent ~ UPS Store – 5032 Capital Circle SW Ste 2, Tallahassee FL 32305, 850-576-3333, store6044@theupsstore.com. The UPS Store will contact the buyer to facilitate the shipping.
-- International (Outside the United States & U.S. Territories) --
Auctioneer reserves the right to require the buyer to organize their own shipping.
Items being shipped by Auctioneer will be shipped by Centurion's in-house shipping department or in some cases a 3rd party shipping agent.
Please allow up to 14 business days after receipt of cleared invoice payment for purchases to be packed for shipping.
For accuracy of the shipping cost, shipping is calculated and invoiced separate from the auction purchase invoice.
Shipping service may be by any of the following: USPS, UPS, or DHL.
International shipments cannot be insured and are sent at the buyers' risk.
Auctioneer assumes no responsibility for lost or damaged items received through shipment. All shipping damage / loss claims must be processed and resolved through the organization by which they were shipped or insured. Absolutely no refunds or claims may be submitted beyond 7 days of receiving a shipment.
1b. Local Pickup -
Buyers are able to pick their items up in person from Centurion's Gallery: 1668 Capital Circle SE., Tallahassee FL 32301. All local pickups are by appointment and must take place within 15 days of the auction.