AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN (ENGLAND) - CLIPPED SIGNATURE 1926 - HFSID 23721
Sale Price $85.00
Reg. $100.00
AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN
Clipped Signature from 1926, the year after he won the Nobel Peace
Prize
Signature: "Austen Chamberlain/1926", 3¾x1¼ affixed to 5¼x1½ paper.
Typed caption above signature: "Sir Austen Chamberlain." Sir Austen Chamberlain
(1863-1937) was the eldest son of British statesman Joseph Chamberlain and a
half-brother of Neville Chamberlain, British Prime Minister from 1937-1940.
Austen Chamberlain served in the House of Commons from 1892-1937. From
1924-1929, he was Foreign Secretary. Chamberlain was awarded the 1925 Nobel
Peace Prize for his diplomacy leading to the Locarno Pact, which bound the
participating European nations to the peaceful settlement of international
quarrels. Fine condition.
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