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David Lloyd George Autograph Set – Two Signed House of Commons Cards + 1927 Secretary Letter

David Lloyd George Autograph Set – Two Signed House of Commons Cards + 1927 Secretary Letter

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Own a remarkable piece of 20th-century political history with this original autograph set from British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, the charismatic statesman who led Britain through the end of World War I and helped shape the postwar global order at Versailles.

This rare three-piece ensemble includes:

Four hand-signed House of Commons autograph cards with Lloyd George’s bold and unmistakable signature

A typed letter dated February 8, 1927, from his secretary, written on House of Commons embossed stationery, confirming the signatures were sent in response to a request on behalf of four young admirers

Together, these pieces tell a complete story—not just of a leader, but of his enduring connection with the public long after leaving office.

🕰️ Historical Background:
Prime Minister (1916–1922): Led Britain through WWI and represented the UK at the Treaty of Versailles

A transformative figure in British liberalism, public health, and welfare reforms

The 1927 letter offers a rare post-office snapshot of his continued public engagement

📜 Condition Report:
Autograph Cards (4):

Original House of Commons stock with embossed seal

Bold, clean ink signatures with no smudging or damage

Flat, uncreased condition

Typed Letter from Secretary (1927):

Minor foxing and aging consistent with vintage correspondence

Standard mailing folds; no tears or heavy stains

Adds strong provenance and narrative charm

🎯 Perfect For:
Political history collectors

Autograph and manuscript enthusiasts

Museum or archival acquisition

Gift for historians or educators

Early 20th-century ephemera investors

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