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Thomas Lynch, Jr. Signature - One of the Rarest Declaration Signers

One of the rarest signers of the Declaration of Independence—the coveted autograph of Thomas Lynch, Jr.

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One of the rarest signers of the Declaration of Independence—the coveted autograph of Thomas Lynch, Jr.

Signer of the Declaration of Independence from South Carolina (1749–1779); his father had served in the Continental Congress from 1775 to 1776 but had to return home due to illness. Thomas Lynch, Jr., was chosen to take his father's place in Congress, where he voted for and signed the Declaration. In 1779, he sailed to St. Eustatius in the West Indies, but his ship was lost at sea and never found. Coveted ink signature of Thomas Lynch, Jr., "Lynch,” with additional text in Lynch’s hand, on an off-white 1.5 x 1 slip clipped from an autograph document. Handsomely mounted within a blue silk moire mat and housed in a custom-made leather presentation folder, displayed alongside two circa 1860s engravings: one showing the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the other a portrait of Lynch. The front of the navy blue folder is gilt-stamped: "Thomas Lynch, Jr., One of the Rarest Signers of the Declaration of Independence." In fine condition.

With the rise of autograph collecting in nineteenth-century America, one of the first areas of specialization was Signers of the Declaration of Independence. Apart from the Signers' central role in American history and the unusual significance of their autographs—after all, writing their names is what ensured their immortality—obtaining all 56 represented a goal that, with a little determination, could be achieved by a resourceful collector. It quickly became evident, however, that there were two notorious ‘stoppers’ among the Signers: Button Gwinnett and Thomas Lynch, Jr. It is not entirely clear who is rarer—while Gwinnett was generally thought to be the rarest of all signers, recent studies have proclaimed Lynch as the scarcer of the two. In either case, Lynch is extremely difficult to find and is far and away one of the most desirable early American autographs.

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