Sec. of State & Statesman Daniel Webster Boldly Signed Cut Display PSA Auto
Sec. of State & Statesman Daniel Webster Boldly Signed Cut Display PSA Auto
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Daniel Webster Signed Cut – Legendary 19th-Century Statesman – PSA/DNA Certified & Encapsulated
Description:
Featured here is an exceptional cut signature of Daniel Webster, one of the most influential American statesmen and orators of the 19th century. Boldly signed “Daniel Webster” in rich brown ink, the autograph is neatly clipped and mounted below a black-and-white portrait of Webster, creating a visually elegant and historically resonant display.
The signed cut is authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA, housed in a tamper-evident holder with certification number 85526514. The signature remains well-preserved with excellent legibility, a striking example from a key figure in antebellum American political history.
Historical Context:
Daniel Webster (1782–1852) served as a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, Secretary of State, and one of the foremost legal minds of his era. Renowned for his eloquence and staunch defense of the Constitution, Webster played a pivotal role in shaping American political thought during the early Republic and antebellum periods. He was a leading voice in the famed Webster-Hayne debate, a proponent of the Compromise of 1850, and a key architect of early American foreign policy.
His influence on the preservation of the Union, the supremacy of federal law, and the ideals of nationalism made him one of the so-called “Great Triumvirate” alongside Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun. Collecting his signature is akin to owning a piece of the foundational political discourse of the United States.
Authentication & Encapsulation:
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Authentication Service: PSA/DNA
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Certification Number: 85526514
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Item: Autograph cut signature
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Encapsulation: PSA/DNA tamper-evident holder with visual display of signature and portrait.
Closing Appeal:
This authenticated Daniel Webster signed cut offers a rare and compelling connection to one of the most consequential figures in 19th-century American politics. For collectors of early U.S. statesmen, legal history, or pre-Civil War Americana, this piece represents both historical depth and display-worthy presentation. A superb acquisition for any serious collector of American political autographs.
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