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George S. Patton's Autograph, Signature, Letters Signed for Sale

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GEORGE S. PATTON.
Autograph Letter Signed, George Patton Jr., quarto, three pages, West Point, New York, undated. On imprinted West Point stationery, to Dear Papa.
$9,500
GEORGE S. PATTON.
Autograph Letter Signed, four octavo and two quarto pages, Fort Sheridan, Illinois, January 3, 1910. To Dear Papa, with the original envelope.

"It has happened do you know to what it refers? Well I have decided ...
$20,000

GEORGE S. PATTON.
GEORGE S. PATTON. American general in World War II. Typewritten Letter Signed GS Patton Jr., one page, quarto, Fort Myer, Virginia, December 14, 1938. On imprinted stationary of the Office of the Commanding Officer, to ...
$7,500
GEORGE S. PATTON, Jr.
A book from his library, Ocean Racing, The Great Blue Water Yacht Races 1866-1935 by Alfred F. Loomis. Signed by Patton on the flyleaf.

The importance George Patton placed on military history was unique. No other ...
$4,750

GEORGE S. PATTON, Jr.
A book from his library, Autobiography of Harry Smith 1787-1819. Account of Smith's service in the Napoleonic wars, published in 1910. Rebound and Signed in bold ink on the water stained flyleaf by Patton and ...
$4,250
GEORGE S. PATTON, Jr.
A book from his library, A Rifleman Went to War by Herbert W. McBride, detailing his experiences in World War I with particular emphasis upon the use of the military rifle in sniping, its place ...
$15,000
GEORGE S. PATTON, Jr.
A book from his library, Adventures of General Marbot edited by J.W. Thomason, Signed and Dated by Patton May 8, 1936 on a water-stained flyleaf. The Napoleonic Wars were one of Patton's favorite subjects and ...
$25,000
GEORGE S. PATTON, Jr.
Signature, "G S Patton Jr. / Christmas 1939 / from / B.," in black ink, on a sheet measuring 6 inches wide by 5 1/4 inches high.
$4,750

The legendary General George S. Patton's autographs, signatures and signed letters have always been in great demand even before the movie Patton starring George C. Scott [who won the Academy Award for his portrayal of Patton]. Patton was a legend during World War II: "Old Blood and Guts", famed for his attitude of always attacking, his belief that the enemy couldn't aim accurately if you kept him on the run. He was too famous for politically incorrect statements to go unnoticed and his slapping a soldier made headlines. He was regarded by the Germans as America's best combat general and where Patton attacked would be the main thrust of the invasion of Europe. Eisenhower was well aware of this and used Patton as a decoy during the Normandy invasion. As long as Patton was still in England the Germans believed Normandy couldn't be the real invasion and the German Army was held in reserve to meet Patton when he landed. Once in France Eisenhower unleashed Patton and his Third Army and he blazed across France and the headlines of newspapers throughout the world.

George Patton's autograph and signature appear in the form of sheets of paper he was asked to sign by GI's and also just about anything they might have with them if found themselves in a position to ask for his autograph. Many times this was a book.

George Patton's Signed Letters

George Patton's signed letters are always typewritten on military stationery and have content ranging from the routine to patriotic messages about the war. Patton's signed letters with such content are rarely seen and bring appropriate prices.

George Patton's Handwritten Signed Letters

George Patton's handwritten signed letters were once very rare, but a trove of completely handwritten letters to his parents was put on the market by his grandson. These were all written in early years and give great insight into the man who became the legendary World War II general.

George Patton's World War II Signed Letters

George Patton's World War II signed letters are the most sought after by admirers and are much scarcer than the early handwritten letters to his parents. Patton signed photographs are rare, but occasionally available for purchase.

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