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Title: George Washington's Hair
Post by: RebaAZ on August 01, 2004, 12:34:44 pm
I have a lock of George Washington's hair, fashioned into a mourning ring in the original case, dated 1799. How would I get this authenticated or who would I contact?

Thanks,
Reba
Title: George Washington's Hair
Post by: D&b antiques on August 01, 2004, 04:42:44 pm
:o that' a tough question, it was not and uncommon practice to use some one else's hair. in mourning jewelry, any hair will do. and the best part, is they do not have to be deceased. there were of course reasons' why other hair was used a drowning victim where the body was not recovered etc.
Title: George Washington's Hair
Post by: RebaAZ on August 02, 2004, 08:37:43 am
Thank you.  I have a little more information that might help?

The leather case is embossed Lincoln & Foss (Boston) and CP McKnight is also engraved (Washington's personal physician) on the case. On the front of the case is engraved: General G. Washington's hair, 1799.  
Title: George Washington's Hair
Post by: D&b antiques on August 02, 2004, 10:18:56 am
:o you' need expert help, I suggest you contact christies or sothebys auction. both are on line. est $25,000 to$30,000.00 dollars if it is original.
Title: Re: George Washington's Hair
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