Signed document confirming salaries for George Washington and John Adams sells for 28k at auction
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Signed document confirming salaries for George Washington and John Adams sells for 28k at auction
Thomas Jefferson signed document confirming the salaries for George Washington and John Adams sold for $28,045.



BOSTON, MASS.- A rare Thomas Jefferson signed document confirming the salaries for George Washington and John Adams sold for $28,045, according to Boston, MA based auction house RR Auction.

The one page printed document signed twice by Jefferson, dated February 1793. Congressional broadside-publishing two acts passed by the Second Congress of the United States. The first, entitled “An Act providing compensation to the President and Vice-President of the United States,” approved by President Washington on February 18, 1793, states that “the compensation of the President of the United States shall be at the rate of twenty-five thousand dollars per annum… And that of the Vice-President, at the rate of five thousand dollars.” The second, an act to repeal a 1788 resolution “respecting the Inhabitants of Post Saint Vincents,” approved by President Washington on February 21, 1793, concerns payment for land surveys conducted by “the French and Canadian inhabitants, and other settlers at Post Saint Vincent’s.” Each of these acts is signed at the conclusion by Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson to confirm they were “Deposited among the Rolls in the office of the Secretary of State.”

The act concerning compensation is directly associated with Article II of the Constitution, which establishes and defines the offices of president and vice president. The first section of this article outlines what are arguably the most defining elements of the presidency—terms of four years, the electoral college system, age and citizenship prerequisites, order of succession, and the oath of office.

On September 24, 1789, the First Congress set the yearly salaries for the president of the United States at $25,000 and for the vice president at $5,000. With George Washington and John Adams ready to begin their second terms in these offices on March 4, 1793, Congress passed the present act to approve their salaries at the same rate.

“A museum-quality document offering an excellent association between three founding fathers—all of whom served as president—and the fundamental document of American governance,” said Bobby Livingston, Executive VP at RR Auction.

Further highlights include, but are not limited to:

• Tony Award for 1977’s Best Musical for the original Broadway production of Annie, sold for $38,697.

• James Joyce 1919 signed portrait photo, sold for $20,371.

• Beatles first pressing of ‘Please Please Me,’ fully signed within weeks of its release, sold for $18,751.

'Annie' Tony Award for Best Musical sold for $38,697 at auction
A Tony Award for Best Musical presented in 1977 for the original Broadway production of ‘Annie,' sold on Wednesday for $38,697 according to Boston, MA based RR Auction.

Extraordinary American Theater Wing Antoinette Perry Award, commonly known as the ‘Tony,’ presented by The League of New York Theatres and Producers for “Best Musical—Producer, Annie, For Distinguished Achievement in Theatre, 1977.”

The original Broadway show opened at the Alvin Theatre on April 21, 1977, and ran for nearly six years for a total of 2,377 performances.

One of the most famous modern musicals, Annie featured the numbers ’Tomorrow’ and ‘It's the Hard Knock Life’—songs that have since been absorbed into the American cultural lexicon.

It was nominated for eleven Tony Awards and won seven, highlighted by this most important commendation for Best Musical.

“While any original Tony Award would be sought after as an iconic piece of entertainment history, this example in particular—with its status as an accolade earned in the most important category by an indisputably classic musical,” said Bobby Livingston Executive VP at RR Auction.










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