The Kindig Collection: Important American Furniture, Paintings, Silver & Decorative Arts
The Kindig Collection: Important American Furniture, Paintings, Silver & Decorative Arts
Auction Closed
January 22, 09:24 PM GMT
Estimate
5,000 - 8,000 USD
Lot Details
Description
Very Fine and Rare Declaration of Independence Red Copperplate-Printed Cotton Handkerchief
Made by Richard Gillespie (b. 1772) and Colin Gillespie (b. 1774)
Glasgow, Scotland
Circa 1820 to 1825
Height 32 in. by Width 29 in.
Seth Kaller notes that "the intricate design of this handkerchief features images of Washington, Adams, and Jefferson, beneath an eagle and flags. In the center appears the text of the Declaration of Independence, together with facsimiles of the signatures. An oak wreath with acorns surrounds the text and features images of the seals of the thirteen original states. An image at lower left depicts the Boston Tea Party with the caption, “The Patriotic Bostonians discharging the British Ships in Boston harbour.” An image at lower right depicts “General Burgoyne’s Surrender to General Gates at Saratoga.” Around the edge runs a stars and rope border with anchors at each corner and at the center of each side. The design was printed with red ink using a copper plate and draws much from prints of the Declaration of Independence by William Woodruff, published in February 1819, and John Binns, published in October 1819."
Approximately ten examples are known to survive. They include two in the collection of Winterthur Museum (acc. nos. 1959.0960 and 1959.0961), two in the collection of the Cooper Hewitt (acc. nos. 1954-82-5 and 1995-50-52), one sold at Early American History Auctions, Rancho Santa Fe, California, Autographs-Coins-Currency-Americana, August 30, 2004, lot 515, one offered at Cowan's Auctions, Cincinnati, American History, November 20, 2015, lot 168, one offered at Hake's Auctions, July 10, 2018, lot 1, and one sold by Jeff R. Bridgeman American Antiques.