George Washington’s copy of US Constitution sells for nearly $10m
23 June, Daily Telegraph
George Washington's personal copy of the US Constitution and Bill of
Rights sold for $9.8 million at auction on Friday, setting a record for
an American book or historic document.Several bidders at Christie's New
York salesroom and others on the telephone competed for the first
American president's signed, gold-embossed volume dating to 1789, which
had a pre-sale estimated of up to $3 million.
The Mount Vernon Ladies Association, which maintains the historic
Mount Vernon estate in Virginia that was Washington's home and is now
open to the public, was the successful bidder.The bound volume was
Washington's personal copy of the Acts of Congress.
They include the Constitution, whose preamble promises to "secure the
Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity," and the Bill of
Rights, the first 10 amendments to the Constitution, which establish
such fundamental liberties as the right to free speech, press, assembly
and religion.
Christie's described the book as being in near-pristine condition
after 223 years. It was specially printed for Washington in 1789, his
first year in office as president.The margins include Washington's
handwritten brackets and notations highlighting key passages concerning
the president's responsibilities. The Acts of Congress volume was sold
from Washington's library at Mount Vernon in 1876 and eventually bought
at auction by collector Richard Dietrich in the 1960s.
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