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Isabella

Paying her chamberlain near the end of Columbus’s disastrous third voyage

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Paying her chamberlain near the end of Columbus’s disastrous third voyage

Spanish monarch (1451–1504) best known as the sponsor and patron of Christopher Columbus in his ventures to the “New World.” DS, in Spanish, signed “Yo la Reyna” [I the Queen],” one page, 8.25 x 12, January 29, 1500. A document ordering payment to the Queen’s chamberlain. Beautifully suede matted and framed with a color portrait of the Queen and a descriptive plaque, to an overall size of 30.25 x 26.5. Columbus’s third voyage ended later in the same year. In the course of that expedition, Columbus had faced revolt from settlers in Hispaniola who were dissatisfied with his exaggerated promises of prosperity and his poor governance there a few years earlier. After hanging a few of the settlers as an “example,” Columbus sent to Spain for assistance. Expecting aid, Columbus was instead placed in shackles by the newly arrived Spanish representative, Francisco de Bobadilla, shipped back to Spain, and placed in jail (from which he was soon released). He set off on his final voyage in 1502. Intersecting folds (lightly touching signature), clean, unobtrusive cut cancellations (touching one letter of signature; old reinforcements to reverse), a few tiny ink erosion holes (not affecting signature), and mild soiling, otherwise fine condition, and remarkably bright for its age. Oversized. Pre-certified John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and RRAuction COA.

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  • Dates: #349 - Ended September 16, 2009





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