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Woodrow Wilson was president between 1913 to 1921 and led the country through World War I and following the war created the League of Nations to help resolve international conflicts. His policies are believed to have influenced other presidents including Franklin D. Roosevelt and Lyndon B. Johnson. Below is a recent realized price for a Woodrow Wilson calling for War broadside signed. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
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Scarce President Woodrow Wilson Official White House China Plate
Rare White House china plate commissioned by President and First Lady Wilson. Made by Lenox, one of the United States’ only producers of ”bone china”, which is distinguished for its white luminosity and chip resistance. Verso of plate features the famed Lenox official watermark, ”Exhibit Collection for Lenox Inc. / The White House 1918”. As a part of the ”exhibit collection” which prominently displayed china in the White House or was offered on loan to various Presidential exhibits. Plate depicts the Great Seal of the U.S. at center in gilt, with a border of two gold bands. Plate measures 10.5” in diameter and is in fine condition. Sold for $3,125.

President Woodrow Wilson Signed Speech Asking for a Declaration of War Against Germany — Most Important Wilson Content One Could Hope to Own
Incredible signed speech by President Woodrow Wilson, triggering the start of World War I. Historic speech printed in booklet form, “Address of the President of the United States, Delivered at a Joint Session of the Two Houses of Congress, April 2, 1917″ in which Wilson asks the U.S. Congress for a declaration of war on Germany. Signed at the conclusion in black ink by Wilson. Booklet measures 6″ x 9”, runs ten pages, issued by the Government Printing Office. Two horizontal folds, partial separation to front cover, mounting remnants to back cover and mild handling wear; overall very good condition. An important piece of Presidential, American and world military history. Sold for $3,000.


Woodrow Wilson White House China Cup
White House china cup from the Presidential administration of Woodrow Wilson, a classic pattern re-ordered by subsequent Presidents. Made by Lenox, with underside reading ”Exhibit Collection / for / Lenox Inc.” and ”The White House / 1918”, part of the exhibit collection which displayed china in the White House or was offered on loan to various Presidential exhibits. Cup features the Great Seal of the United States at top in gilt, surrounded by gilt bands on an ivory and pale yellow background. Saucer measures 5.75” in diameter, and cup measures 3.625” in diameter and 2.25” tall. Near fine condition. Sold for $2,386.

Woodrow Wilson Cabinet Photo, Signed by All 11 Men Including Wilson — From Early in Wilson’s First Term — Measures 17.5″ x 15.75″ — With JSA COA
Very large photo of Woodrow Wilson and his cabinet, shortly after taking office in 1913. Signed upon the photographic border by President Woodrow Wilson, Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan, Treasury Secretary William McAdoo, Secretary of War Lindley Garrison, Attorney General James McReynolds, Postmaster General Albert Burleson, Navy Secretary Josephus Daniels, Interior Secretary Franklin Lane, Agriculture Secretary David Houston, Commerce Secretary William Redfield, and Labor Secretary William Wilson. Embossed with Harris & Ewing’s photographer’s copyright mark at lower left, matte silver gelatin photo measures 17.5″ x 15.75″. A few abrasions to photo, though discreet due to color, some chips to margin, minor dampstaining to left edge and a few tape remnants. Overall in very good condition. With JSA COA. Sold for $2,000.


Fiery speech draft at the height of WWI, hand-annotated by President Woodrow Wilson who would deliver the speech on July 4, 1918. This ”Four Minute” speech was made by Wilson on Independence Day as part of a series of speeches four minutes in length that ran between reels at movie theatres. Wilson makes several corrections to the speech in pencil, inserting words and crossing others out. It reads in part, ”…with all its ancient cruelty and injustice, military autocracy has again armed itself against the pacific hopes of men. Having suppressed self-government among its own people, by an organization maintained in part by falsehood and treachery, it has set out to impose its will upon its neighbors and us…We find ourselves fighting again for our national existence…” Two page speech is mounted to board measuring 14.75” x 11”. Chip to upper left of board, overall very good condition. Accompanied by the final version of the speech, typed and with a printed signature by Wilson. Sold for $1,875.

President Woodrow Wilson & FDR Naval Appointment Signed
President Woodrow Wilson and Acting Secretary of the Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt document signed, dated 1 August 1919. Naval commission appoints Vice Admiral Stuart Elliot, who won the Medal of Honor in Veracruz, to the rank of Medical Director of the Navy (equivalent to Captain). Document is signed, ”Woodrow Wilson” and ”Franklin D. Roosevelt / Acting” and measures 16” x 20” with official blue seal intact at lower center. Some toning and scuffing, else very good condition. Sold for $1,511.

President Woodrow Wilson here signs this important WWI-dated speech, delivered on 19 April 1916 in response to Germany’s unrestricted naval warfare, particularly in response to neutral vessels being attacked in waters around England and Ireland. Printed and bound speech is titled, ”Address of the President of the United States / Delivered at a Joint Session of the Two Houses of Congress / April 19, 1916”; in it, Wilson threatens to sever diplomatic relations with Germany citing the German attack on the French steamer ”Sussex” as flouting the post-”Lusitania” exchanges. After this speech, Germany abandoned its U-boat campaign around Britain and the Mediterranean in response. When they reintroduced the policy the following February, the U.S. declared war on Germany on 6 April 1917. Speech reads in part: ”Gentlemen of the Congress: A situation has arisen in the foreign relations of the country which it is my plain duty to inform you very frankly. It will be recalled that in February, 1915, the Imperial German Government announced its intention to treat the waters surrounding Great Britain and Ireland as embraced within the seat of war and to destroy all merchant ships owned by its enemies that might be found within any part of that portion of the high seas, and that it warned all vessels, of neutral as well as belligerent ownership, to keep out of the waters it had thus prescribed or else enter them at their peril. The Government of the United States earnestly protested…” Wilson then speaks to Germany’s disregard of the law of nations, ”…the commanders of German undersea vessels have attacked merchant ships with greater and greater activity, not only upon the high seas surrounding Great Britain and Ireland, but wherever they could encounter them, in a way that has grown more and more ruthless…” Signed boldly, ”Woodrow Wilson” at the close on page 7. Issued by the Government Printing Office, speech is bound in blue cloth boards measuring 5.75” x 9.25” and runs 7pp. with additional blank endpapers. Minor toning to pages, else near fine. Sold for $1,250.

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