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Andrew Jackson Authentic Signed 12x15 1835 Patent Document BAS #AB14655


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  • Andrew Jackson Authentic Signed 12x15 1835 Patent Document BAS #AB14655
  • Andrew Jackson Authentic Signed 12x15 1835 Patent Document BAS #AB14655
  • Andrew Jackson Authentic Signed 12x15 1835 Patent Document BAS #AB14655
  • Andrew Jackson Authentic Signed 12x15 1835 Patent Document BAS #AB14655
  • Andrew Jackson Authentic Signed 12x15 1835 Patent Document BAS #AB14655
  • Andrew Jackson Authentic Signed 12x15 1835 Patent Document BAS #AB14655
  • Andrew Jackson Authentic Signed 12x15 1835 Patent Document BAS #AB14655
  • Andrew Jackson Authentic Signed 12x15 1835 Patent Document BAS #AB14655
  • Andrew Jackson Authentic Signed 12x15 1835 Patent Document BAS #AB14655
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This Autographed 12x15 Patent Dated July 6, 1835 Document has been Personally Signed by Andrew Jackson & John Forsyth. This item is 100% Authentic to include a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) / hologram by Beckett Authentication Services. The authenticity can be verified on Beckett Authentication Services website. Desirable patent signed by President Andrew Jackson, in part: "Ernst G. Augustin, who has given legal notice of his intention to become a citizen of the United States, hath alleged that he has invented a new and useful improvement in the Stove used for cooking & warming rooms." Signed at the conclusion by President Jackson, and countersigned by Secretary of State John Forsyth and Attorney General Benjamin Franklin Butler. The page annexed to the document describes the invention, and a printed diagram of the stove is included. In very good to fine condition, with light soiling to the first page, light staining to the second, and the white wafer seal detached from the vellum but held in place by its pink ribbon; the printed diagram of the stove is worn and stained, and held in a larger frame.
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