Rare Alexander Graham Bell Signed Letter. Autograph Request. Inventor PSA
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$2,396.00
Rare, Telephone Inventor, Alexander Graham Bell Signed Letter.
Responding to an autograph request from a collector!
Bold strong signature and Rare in Mint Condition. (Typically his autograph is faint or in poor condition due to the type of ink he used. Most of the time his ink would 'bleed' into the paper.)
Measures 7.5" X 5.25"
Letter is dated, Dec. 31, 1902 and reads,
“In response to your note of Dec. 22, I have much pleasure in sending you my autograph attached to this note.
Yours sincerely,
Alexander Graham Bell”
We've accompanied the signature page with a classic image of Bell and framed the pair in a handsome display (frame measures appx. 24" x 18").
Written on Alexander Graham Bell’s (1847-1922) personal stationary from his home address AKA “Bell Mansion” as it was known at the time. “1331 Connecticut Avenue, Washington DC”. His home is located 1 block south of DuPont Circle and just a few blocks north of The White House. (Sadly today, his former home is now a dry cleaner and tattoo shop.)
Like many inventors, he integrated new technology and experiments into the design of his home. Including one of the earliest experiments of household air conditioning (and it obviously had a telephone, of course!)
Comes with a PSA Letter of Authenticity.
Ships FedEx with signature and insurance.
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