
Description
Diplomatic document signed by John Tyler, President of the United States, and countersigned by Daniel Webster as Secretary of State, dated Washington, March 30, 1843. The document is addressed to His Majesty Ferdinand II, King of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, conveying condolences on the death of Prince D. Antonio, Count of Lecce.
The piece reflects formal 19th-century diplomatic correspondence during Tyler's administration and Webster's tenure as Secretary of State, a period marked by significant foreign policy activity including negotiations that would soon lead to the Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842-43.
The document is attractively housed in a bound presentation case, accompanied by its envelope bearing an embossed seal. The interior of the case includes engraved portraits of both Tyler and Webster
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The piece reflects formal 19th-century diplomatic correspondence during Tyler's administration and Webster's tenure as Secretary of State, a period marked by significant foreign policy activity including negotiations that would soon lead to the Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842-43.
The document is attractively housed in a bound presentation case, accompanied by its envelope bearing an embossed seal. The interior of the case includes engraved portraits of both Tyler and Webster
Shipping: Weiss Auctions offers full-service, in-house shipping for nearly all items in this auction. For a shipping quote, please contact us prior to the sale at info@weissauctions.com or 516-594-0731. Items can be shipped through LiveShipping and a quote will automatically be generated on your invoice. Items can also be picked up in person from our gallery.
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John Tyler & Daniel Webster Signed Document
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Historical, Autographs, & Pop-Culture Auction
Mar 18, 2026 10:00 AM EDTLynbrook, NY, United States
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