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Lowell Palmer Weicker Jr. (/waɪkər/; May 16, 1931 – June 28, 2023) was an American politician who served as a U.S. representative, U.S. senator, and the 85th governor of Connecticut.
Weicker unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for president in 1980. One of the first Republican members of Congress to express concerns about President Richard Nixon's role in the Watergate scandal, Weicker developed a reputation as a "Rockefeller Republican", eventually leading conservative activists to endorse his opponent Joe Lieberman, a New Democrat, in the 1988 Senate election which he subsequently lost. Weicker later left the Republican Party, and became one of the few third-party candidates to be elected to a state governorship in the United States at the time, doing so on the ticket of A Connecticut Party.
Weicker was born in Paris, the son of American parents Mary Hastings (née Bickford) and Lowell Palmer Weicker. His grandfather Theodore Weicker was a German immigrant who co-founded the E. R. Squibb corporation. Weicker graduated from the Lawrenceville School (class of 1949), Yale University (1953), and the University of Virginia School of Law (1958). He began his political career after serving in the United States Army between 1953 and 1955, reaching the rank of first lieutenant.
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Traded items with a signature of Lowell Weicker

The most expensive item with a signature of Lowell Weicker (Lowell Weicker Connecticut Governor Vintage Autograph Signed Photo 1993) was sold in January 2026 for $67.48 while the cheapest item (Connecticut Senator Lowell Weicker Hand Signed Autograph Ephemera) found a new owner for $0.49 in June 2016. The month with the most items sold (4) was February 2015 with an average selling price of $1.42 for an autographed item of Lowell Weicker. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in February 2026 with $59.15 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.49 was June 2016. In average, an autographed item from Lowell Weicker is worth $5.51.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Lowell Weicker were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

PictureItem TitlePriceStore
thumbnail1981 Hand Signed Letter By US Senator And CT Governor Lowell Weicker$64.14logo
thumbnailConnecticut Senator Governor Lowell Weicker Autograph Hand Signed Document$0.99logo
thumbnailConnecticut Senator Lowell Weicker Signed Custom U.S. Senate Card $5.51logo
thumbnailCONNECTICUTT GOVERNOR LOWELL WEICKER POLITICAL AUTOGRAPH PHOTO~$3.25logo
thumbnailGovernor Senator Lowell Weicker Signed Auto Card Richard Nixon Watergate$15.00logo
thumbnailLowell Weicker Autographed Letter$33.00logo
thumbnailLowell Weicker Connecticut Governor Vintage Autograph Signed Letterhead 1993$44.98logo
thumbnailLowell Weicker Connecticut Governor Vintage Autograph Signed Letterhead 1993$44.98logo
thumbnailLowell Weicker Connecticut Governor Vintage Autograph Signed Photo 1993$67.48logo
thumbnailLowell Weicker Jr. Vintage 1981 Connecticut United States Senator Signed Letter$9.99logo
thumbnailLowell Weicker Signed Letter - Delegate Re: Republican State Convention (CT)$54.17logo
thumbnailRepublican Senator Lowell Weicker Jr Signed Autographed 8x10 Photo $9.99logo
thumbnailSenator Lowell Weicker Jr. Hand Signed 1988 Typed Letter from scrapbook #74$15.95logo
thumbnailSENATOR LOWELL WEICKER Original SIGNED AUTOGRAPH Photo / CONNECTICUT GOVERNOR$29.95logo
thumbnailSenator Lowell Weicker, Jr - photo, 1977, with authentication letter, signed$45.00logo

Latest News about Lowell Weicker

Lowell Weicker, Maverick Connecticut Senator and Governor, Dies at 92 (06/28/2023): A liberal Republican, he became known for his fierce criticism of Nixon during Watergate. Decades later, he termed Donald Trump “a total con artist.” Go to news article