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Remington, Jr. Eliphalet



Eliphalet Remington DS, PSA/DNA Slabbed and Graded Mint 10!

 

PSA/DNA slabbed check inscribed overall and signed by Eliphalet Remington as “E. Remington & Sons” in the payee line. The unnumbered partly printed and partly handwritten blue check dated Feb 9, 1854 from Ilion, New York features a print of a standing aproned blacksmith at left. Eliphalet Remington directed the Cashier of Ilion Bank to pay an illegible receptor $400. With x-shaped cancellation mark at center. Graded by PSA/DNA as Mint 10. The check measures 6.5" x 2.5" while the slab measures 9.5" x 4.5".

 

Eliphalet Remington aka Eliphalet Remington II (1793-1861) developed a hugely successful firearms manufacturing company that originated in blacksmithing. Thus, the image of the blacksmith on the check held a special meaning for the Remington dynasty. The younger Eliphalet learned the trade from his father, Eliphalet Remington aka Eliphalet Remington I (1768-1828), and honed his skills at a central New York forge during his early 20s.

 

Eliphalet Remington II launched a firearms company that offered rifles with modified features, like solid steel barrels and breech-loading capacity. In 1828, he set up a factory in Illion, New York, which had close access to New York canals. Later the company fabricated pistols, typewriters, sewing machines, and agricultural tools.

 

The check signed “E. Remington Sons” also reflected a history of three generations in the metalwork industry, and two generations leading a firearms company; Remington II incorporated his three sons into the firm, renaming it E. Remington & Sons. Between frontier expansion and the Civil War, demand for firearms increased and the company boomed. After Eliphalet Remington II’s death from a heart attack in 1861, his sons Philo (1816-1889), Samuel (1819-1882), and Eliphalet III (1828-1924) continued the business.

 



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