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Mailing Envelope Hand-Addressed by Thomas Edison - w/ Early 20th Century COA
$ 264
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THOMAS EDISON. Mailing envelope hand-addressed by Thomas Edison to the American electrical engineer and editor Thomas Commerford Martin: “T.C. Martin Esq., Editor of the Electrical World, 114 Liberty St., New York City.” Contains an early 20th century note of provenance on the left border authenticating Edison’s handwriting, “Handwriting of Thomas Alva Edison.”
ENVELOPE HAND-ADDRESSED BY THOMAS EDISON, CONTAINS AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY NOTE OF PROVENANCE AUTHENTICATING EDISON’S HANDWRITING
The envelope measures 9.5 by 4.25 inches, postmarked in Fort Myers, Florida on February 27, 1904 on the recto and in New York on February 29, 1904 on the verso, contains two {{detail_product_description}}.02 Washington stamps, and in very good condition with a crease down the center and soiling throughout.