WESPORT, CONN.- Anyone looking to start, add to or complete their collection of signers of the Declaration of Independence will have that opportunity in University Archives next online-only auction, set for Wednesday, May 15th, starting at 10:30 am Eastern time. All but one of the Declarations 56 signers will be offered as individual lots not as a set many for the first time.
Rarely do you see a nearly complete set of Declaration signers come up for bid, especially as single lots, said John Reznikoff, president of University Archives. Some of these signatures have been off the market for a hundred years. This is a rare opportunity for collectors to own a piece of American history, or more than one piece if theyre filling in spaces in their collections.
Mr. Reznikoff is no stranger to Declaration signers. Twice before hes sold several complete once for well over one million dollars. That was one of the finest sets in existence, he remarked, and the buyer was more than happy to pay that much. Reznikoff added hes probably sold more Declaration signer material than any other auction house or dealer alive.
Button Gwinnett the only signer not in the auction was a British-born American Founding Father and Georgias representative to the Continental Congress. He also served briefly as Georgias provisional president. The reason his signature is so rare is that he was killed in a duel by rival Lachlan McIntosh following a dispute after a failed invasion of East Florida, in 1777.
But the rest of the signers from John Hancock to John Adams to Benjamin Franklin to Samuel Adams to George Wythe are all in the sale, to include George Taylor (Opening Bid: $8,500); Arthur Middleton (OB: $7,000); Thomas Lynch (OB: $5,000); and Francis Lightfoot Lee (OB: $3,000). The Declaration announced and explained the United States separation from England.
Live bidding for the auction will be posted by April 25th. Thats when the full catalog will be available for view, at.
www.UniversityArchives.com. As with all University Archives auctions, it will be loaded with rare, highly collectible autographed documents, manuscripts, books, photos and relics. Internet bidding will also be available via Invaluable.com and LiveAuctioneers.com.
In addition to the Declaration signers, other noteworthy consignments include four items signed by Abraham Lincoln and two items signed by George Washington (with possibly more of each on the way); a large aviation archive; a letter written and signed by Founding Father and political theorist Thomas Paine; plus the usual smattering of scarce, curated and highly collectible items.
As with all University Archives online auctions, this one will be packed with important, rare and collectible signed documents and other items relating to some of the most famous names in all of history. The firm has become world-renowned as a go-to source for rare material of this nature.