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Sell or Auction Your Zachary Taylor Signature PSA Encapsulated at Nate D. Sanders Auctions

ByNate D Sanders November 6, 2022December 7, 2023

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FREE VALUATION. To buy, auction, sell or consign your Zachary Taylor signature PSA encapsulated that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).

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Zachary Taylor was the twelfth U.S. president who served between March 1849 and July 1850. He was raised in Virginia on a tobacco plantation and came from a long lineage of planters. Prior to becoming president he served in the army for four decades and led troops in the commanding troops in the War of 1812, the Black Hawk War, and the second of the Seminole Wars. He later became a bonafide war hero through his service in the Mexican War.

As president Taylor’s main focus was to keep the Union together. The prominent issues during his presidency revolved around slavery and the addition of new territories in the west. Taylor didn’t promote the expansion of slavery and as he tried to avoid it he encouraged settlers in New Mexico and California to circumvent the territorial stage and draft constitutions for statehood. Taylor passed away after 16 months in office due to gastroenteritis. Taylor’s son served as a general in the Confederate Army during Civil War.

Below is a recent realized price for a Zachary Taylor signature encapsulated by PSA. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:

Zachary Taylor Signature PSA Encapsulated. Sold for Nearly $2,000.

The following are some prices we have realized for Zachary Taylor memorabilia:

Exceedingly Rare President Zachary Taylor 1849 Cabinet Appointment — Just Three Days After His Inauguration

Scarce Zachary Taylor document signed as President, just three days after his Inauguration, dated 8 March 1849. Particularly rare as a Zachary Taylor cabinet appointment hardly has appeared at a major public auction, at least in the last 40 years of the recorded sales listed in ”American Book Prices Current.” Here, Taylor appoints Jacob Collamer of Vermont as Postmaster General. Signed ”Z. Taylor”; countersigned by Secretary of State ”John M. Clayton”. Printed text reads in full: ”To all who shall see these presents Greeting: Know Ye; That reposing special trust and confidence in the Patriotism, Integrity and Abilities of Jacob Collamer, of Vermont, I have nominated, and, by and with the advice and consent of the United States Senate, do appoint him to be Post Master General of the United States, and do authorize and empower him to execute and fulfil the duties of that Office according to law and to have and to hold the said Office, with all the powers, privileges and emoluments to the same of right appertaining; unto him, the said Jacob Collamer, during the pleasure of the President of the United States for the time being…” With original blindstamp seal intact. Vellum document measures 17.5” x 14.5” with a tear at left, though affixed with red wax. Some toning and foxing throughout, else very good to near fine. Sold for $7,500.

Zachary Taylor signature PSA encapsulated
President Zachary Taylor 1849 Cabinet Appointment. Click to enlarge.

Zachary Taylor Owned Eyeglasses & Case — The General President Who Is Among the Rarest, Having Only Served 16 Months

Dark red leather case and eyeglasses belonging to 12th president of the United States, Zachary Taylor. Custom-made case has design in gilt and reads: “Z. TAYLOR” on top. Inside is lined with red velvet and white satin and contains “BAILEY & CO. / 136 / Chestnut St. Philad” company logo. Gold glasses have rectangular lenses with rounded edges. Box has push-button release and measures 5.5″ x 1.5″ x 0.5″. With provenance detailing the chain of ownership, originally owned by Taylor’s daughter Ann Mackall Taylor. Near fine condition. Sold for $8,400.

Zachary Taylor signature PSA encapsulated
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Zachary Taylor Naval Appointment Signed as President — Just a Week After Taking Office

Zachary Taylor naval appointment signed as President, dated 16 March 1849. Document appoints a John C. Song as a ”Captain in the Navy”. Partially printed document is signed ”Z. Taylor” with various naval emblems flanking the text. Countersigned by Secretary of the Navy William Ballard Preston. A blindstamped Department of the Navy seal is affixed to the bottom half, atop an etched nautical scene. Measures 15.5” x 17.25”. Some creasing and toning; very good condition. Sold for $5,500.

Zachary Taylor signature PSA encapsulated
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Zachary Taylor Document Signed as President — 16 July 1849

Official White House appointment signed by Zachary Taylor during his short presidency. Dated 16 July 1849, document appoints Nathan Sargent as Recorder of the General Land Office and bears a blindstamped United States seal to lower left corner. Nice, clear signature, “Z. Taylor” at document’s conclusion. Document, which measures 14″ x 10″ has folds throughout, though none affecting signature. Black frame measures 31.5″ x 20.25″ with gray marble-patterned mat. Fine condition. Sold for $4,551.

Zachary Taylor signature PSA encapsulated
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President Zachary Taylor 1850 Military Appointment Signed in Beautiful Condition

Zachary Taylor military appointment signed “Z. Taylor” as President, dated 20 March 1850 from the “City of Washington”, and countersigned by Secretary of War George Crawford. Here, Taylor appoints William A. Hammond as assistant surgeon. He was later appointed the 11th Surgeon General of the US Army with a rank of brigadier general during the Civil War by Lincoln. Document is flanked with two patriotic insignias and includes original blindstamped seal to upper left. Document measures 13.75″ x 17.25″ with folds and toning throughout, else very good. Also includes Hammond’s original 1872 partly-printed certificate for the Society of Arts and Sciences, measures 17″ x 22″ with chips to edges and one circular chip to center. Lastly includes plaque notating the document, a portrait photo of Hammond and Taylor, all of which can be nicely framed together. Overall, near fine. Sold for $4,382.

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Zachary Taylor Naval Appointment Signed as President — The Third Rarest Autograph as President

Zachary Taylor naval appointment signed as President, dated 26 September 1849. Serving just 16 months in office, Taylor is the third rarest Presidential autograph, only behind William Henry Harrison and James Garfield. Countersigned by Secretary of the Navy William B. Preston, document appoints Henry St. George Hunter as Passed Midshipman. Partially printed document measures approximately 10.75” x 7.5”, framed with an engraving of Taylor to a size of 20.5” x 13.5”. Not examined out of frame, document appears very good, with some foxing and folds. With a bold signature by Taylor. Sold for $4,160.

Zachary Taylor signature PSA encapsulated
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Zachary Taylor Document Signed as President — The Third Rarest Autograph as President

Zachary Taylor document signed as President on 24 May 1849. Serving just 16 months in office, Taylor is the third rarest Presidential autograph, only behind William Henry Harrison and James Garfield. Countersigned by Secretary of Treasury William Meridith, document appoints Lory Odell as collector of customs for the district of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Partially printed document measures 19” x 12.5”, ornately framed to 40” x 26.5”. Weighs 19 lbs. Folds, otherwise fine condition. Sold for $3,750.

Zachary Taylor signature PSA encapsulated
Zachary Taylor Document Signed as President. Click to enlarge.

Zachary Taylor 1849 Treasury Appointment Signed as President — Third Rarest Presidential Signature

President Zachary Taylor signs a document, dated 31 October 1849, appointing John C. Clark of New York, ”Solicitor of the Treasury of the United States…during the pleasure of the President of the United States for the time being and until the end of the next session of the Senate of the United States and no longer…” The twelfth President signs, ”Z. Taylor”. John M. Clayton countersigns as Secretary of State. 17.25” x 14.5” single page appointment bears an intact blind embossed paper seal in the lower left corner. Minor creasing and toning pattern from previous framing. Very good condition. Sold for $3,355.

Zachary Taylor signature PSA encapsulated
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Zachary Taylor Letter Signed as President With Virginia Reference — Taylor Was President for Only 16 Months

Zachary Taylor letter signed as President, during the period of only 16 months when he served as Commander-in-Chief, thanking the historian Henry Howe for the book ”Historical Collections of Virginia”. Datelined Washington, 6 August 1849, letter reads in part, ”I have received your favor of April 12th and the accompanying volume entitled ‘Historical Collections of Virginia’…I beg you to receive my sincere thanks for this interesting and acceptable work + my best wishes for your health and happiness…[signed] Z. Taylor”. Letter measures 8” x 10” on card-style stationery with blank integral sheet. Uniform toning and folds, otherwise near fine condition. Sold for $3,125.

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Zachary Taylor Document Signed as President — The Third Rarest Autograph as President

Zachary Taylor document signed as President, dated 8 October 1849. Serving just 16 months in office, Taylor is the third rarest Presidential autograph, only behind William Henry Harrison and James Garfield. Countersigned by Secretary of the Interior Thomas Ewing, Sr., document appoints Anthony Walke as register of the land office at Chillicothe, Ohio. Partially printed document measures 17.75” x 11.25”, with blindstamped Interior Department seal. Separation starting at folds, and smudge to Taylor’s signature, likely, based on appearance, done by Taylor at the time of signing. Overall very good condition. Sold for $1,375.

Zachary Taylor signature PSA encapsulated
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President Zachary Taylor Signature as Major General

Zachary Taylor signature as Major General in the U.S. Army. As a hero of the Mexican-American war, Taylor’s military career catapulted him to the Presidency in 1848. Taylor signs, ”Respectfully / your Obt St / Z. Taylor, Majr Genl / U.S. Army”. Slip measures approximately 5.25” x 3”. Nicely framed with a portrait of Taylor to a size of 20.5” x 17.25”. Not examined out of frame. Chipping to frame and folds to document, else near fine. Sold for $1,375.

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Zachary Taylor Letter Signed During the Mexican-America

Zachary Taylor letter signed at the close of the Mexican-American War, datelined “Head Quarters, Army of Occupation / Camp near Monterey, Oct. 19th 1847”. In this tactful letter, Taylor writes Colonel John Francis Hamtramck, effectively denying Hamtramck’s desire for active fighting. Letter reads in part, “My dear Colonel…It would have given me much pleasure to yield to your wish to join the other column, but under circumstances which so vitally affect the public service in this quarter I am compelled to retain yourself and your noble regiment in its present position. No one better than I myself knows its chivalric zeal and enthusiasm, its excellent state of drill and discipline and desire for more active service, but these very qualities render it the better safeguard for the public interests on this line. / My late communications with War Dept has strongly recommended the charge of this line to be given, in my leaving the country, to Genl [John E.] Wool, and if my suggestions can be of any avail, there are sure prospects that the command will fall upon him, I am confident that it is not in my power to speak of a successor in more strong or flattering terms than I have in my recommendation of him, and I do not doubt it will be accorded to him. On this ground therefore I think you have no reason to apprehend any interference with your present position. / It is well understood that additional troops have been called out, and it is not impossible (indeed it is anticipated) that a portion may come here and afford, at no very distant day, should the war continue, opportunity for active operations. I truly hope such good fortune may fall upon yourself and your regiment, it needs but the occasion, I feel assured, to distinguish itself and behave with honor to itself and the state it has thus far so well represented. / I regret much, my d[ea]r Colonel that I shall not have the pleasure to see you before my departure, but I trust the day is not distant, when I shall have the gratification of again meeting with and thanking you for your many terms of regard. / Trusting that you will not long be disappointed in your desire to meet with active service, and wishing you and your officers all prosperity & distinction…[signed] Z. Taylor, Majr. Genl. / U.S. Army”. Three page letter on bifolium stationery measures 8″ x 10″. Small areas of splitting along folds, overall very good condition. Sold for $1,200.

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President Zachary Taylor Free Frank Signature

President Zachary Taylor free frank signature. Signature clipped from an envelope reads ”Free / Zachary Taylor”. Measures 3.5” x 1”. Very light soiling. Very good to near fine. Sold for $1,000.

President Zachary Taylor Signature. Click to enlarge.

Zachary Taylor Signed Receipt From 1833

Zachary Taylor receipt signed as Commander of Fort Crawford on 31 July 1833. The 12th President of the United States signs his name in bold black ink at right, ”Z. Taylor Col – Comdg”. Single page measures 8” x 3.5”. Verso is blank. Horizontal fold, overall near fine condition. Sold for $1,000.

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Zachary Taylor Signed Receipt From 1836

Zachary Taylor signed receipt for “one cord of wood” from Fort Crawford, which Taylor commanded. Dated 1 March 1836, Taylor boldly signs “Z. Taylor Col / Comdg”. Single page measures 7.75″ x 4.75″. Near fine condition. Sold for $986.

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