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The E-Sylum: Volume 5, Number 50, December 15, 2002, Article 3 ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF WASHINGTON "Father of his Country" George Washington died at his Mount Vernon, Virginia estate on December 14, 1799. Those of you who can count better than I are invited to compute the number of years it's been... Coincidentally, Stack's of New York's upcoming Americana sale (January 21-23, 2003) features the J. Harold Cobb Collection of George Washington Inaugural Buttons. From a Stack's Press release: "The late J. Harold Cobb was one of the premiere collectors of the political buttons struck on the occasions of George Washington's two presidential inaugurations, 1789 and 1793. He corresponded with A.H. Albert, lending him materials and advice over the years. In 1963, Mr. Cobb published the fruits of his research in "George Washington Inaugural Buttons and Medalets 1789 & 1793". Re-issued in 1968 with revisions by Elmer Piercy, Cobb's book augments and supplements Albert's earlier work on the subject and has become a collectable in its own right. Mr. Cobb died that year and his collection passed first to his son, then to his family, who have kept it intact ever since. Its contents have not been examined by anyone outside the family and it is generally unknown to today's collectors. The first anyone was aware the collection still existed came when a general request for assistance with a collection of Washington inaugural buttons was posted by a family member on a Usenet newsgroup. Stack's responded promptly and was rewarded with the sale. The Cobb Collection includes 34 Washington inaugural buttons and 8 related pieces. The collection is notable not only for the rarity of its contents, but also for the outstanding condition of the pieces. Cobb collected with an eye to quality and his GW's are magnificent. Many of the pieces in the Stack's auction are featured as plate pieces in Albert's, and Cobb's own, books. Stack's believes that the sale of the Cobb Collection will become a landmark event in the collecting history of this select and prestigious part of the hobby. Already, a lavish catalogue is being prepared with in depth cataloguing and illustrations of every button. George Fuld, recently named Washingtonia consultant to Stack's, has written a foreword to the catalogue. Other Washingtonia in the Stack's January, 2003 Americana sale includes important funeral medals in silver, gold, and white metal, as well as important Success Tokens, from the collection of the Western Reserve Historical Society via donation by Ambassador and Mrs. R. Henry Norweb. For further details, contact Mike Hodder at Stack's, 212-582-2580." Wayne Homren, Editor The Numismatic Bibliomania Society is a non-profit organization promoting numismatic literature. See our web site at coinbooks.org. To submit items for publication in The E-Sylum, write to the Editor at this address: whomren@coinlibrary.com To subscribe go to: https://my.binhost.com/lists/listinfo/esylum | |
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