1833 Force Declaration Independence American Archives


1833 Force Declaration Independence American Archives

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1833 Force Declaration Independence American Archives:
$30002.00


An 1833 copy of the Declaration of Independence from the original copper plate, engraved by William J. Stone who created the earliest copies of the Declaration of Independence in 1823. John Quincy Adams, then Secretary of State, oversaw the 1823 project and commissioned Stone to reproduce the document for the upcoming 50th anniversary of the signing. Stone used a new wet-ink transfer process to create a copper plate from which copies were made. By wetting the original document, some of the original ink was transferred to the copper plate, which was then used for printing 201 vellum copies, nearly all of which now reside in permanent collections.
Ten years later, in 1833, the same copper plate was used to print additional copies of the Declaration of Independence on rice paper for inclusion in Peter Force's book, ''American Archives''. The series was to total 20 volumes, but the cost of the set was prohibitive for most Americans and printing was stopped short at nine volumes. It's unknown how many Declarations were printed but it's believed that most were destroyed, apart from the small number that were printed and sold. This 1833 Force Declaration is the oldest Declaration apart from the original and the 1823 copies.
This copy of the Force Declaration is still within ''American Archives'', which is unusual as most copies have since been cut out; copies in the book are considered more desirable. Declaration bears the ''W.J. STONE SC. WASHN.'' watermark at lower left from the original copper plate. Declaration measures approximately 25'' x 29''. A very bright copy as expected since it hasn't been exposed to light. Folds as issued, small spot of foxing, and archivally repaired closed tear at top. Overall in very good plus condition, displaying beautifully.
On October 26th, 2023, we sold a similar Peter Force Declaration still bound in the "American Archives" book for July 8th, 2023, Heritage sales sold one not bound in the book for $30,000. December 15th, 2023, Heritage sales sold similar for $30,000. accept PayPal and Credit cards via Paypal. Please provide a daytime phone number to be used in case of any shipping difficulties. Customers are advised that they are responsible for payment of any international duties and/or taxes. California residents will be charged 9.5% for sales tax. Also, please note that shipping includes signature confirmation upon delivery, but not insurance. If you request insurance, let us know and we'll send a revised invoice. Thank you!

1833 Force Declaration Independence American Archives:
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