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RR Auction enjoys electrifying $341K result for Nikola Tesla letter

1901 four-page handwritten letter from Nikola Tesla, $341,295
1901 four-page handwritten letter from Nikola Tesla, $341,295

BOSTON – A Nikola Tesla letter in which he discusses his place among America’s greatest inventors sold for $341,295 at RR Auction, easily exceeding its $125,000-$150,000 estimate.

On personal monogram letterhead, the handwritten four-page letter, signed “N. Tesla” and dated February 19, 1901, was addressed to “Mr. Dana,” evidently New York Sun editor Paul Dana. It reads in part: “The telephone will remain forever useful and so, probably, will my invention for it permits the use of the sun’s energy in the simplest and most economical manner and also because it is hard to imagine a simpler machine than my motor with an armature driven without mechanical and electrical contact. But the incandescent lamp will soon be doomed and Edison’s work in the field will have only a historical value.”

Tesla goes on to discuss his place among Edison and Bell, stating, “The telephone means convenience, the incandescent lamp comfort but power means bread and butter.”

First page of an intriguing 1901 four-page handwritten letter from Nikola Tesla, $341,295
First page of an intriguing 1901 four-page handwritten letter from Nikola Tesla, $341,295

In this fascinating letter, Tesla observes his place within the hierarchy of America’s great inventors of the era: while Bell and Edison stood on the shoulders of inventors who came before, he insists that he stands alone.

“This fantastic handwritten letter reveals Tesla’s hubris with his prediction that Edison’s light bulb would be the invention forgotten,” said Bobby Livingston, Executive VP at RR Auction. “But history shows that If not for Elon Musk, many of us wouldn’t remember Telsa’s place in scientific history.”

Purple Rain album signed by Prince, $73,698
Purple Rain album signed by Prince, $73,698

Additional highlights from the sale include a Purple Rain album signed by Prince, which sold for $73,698.

Letter from Queen Mary I to the Duke of Savoy, $30,990
Letter from Queen Mary I to the Duke of Savoy, $30,990

Also performing well was a letter signed by Queen Mary I and addressed to the Duke of Savoy, which achieved $30,990.

Treasury Department letter signed by Alexander Hamilton, $22,688
Treasury Department letter signed by Alexander Hamilton, $22,688

Still another highlight from the sale was an Alexander Hamilton Treasury Department circular signed letter, which realized $22,688.

The Fine Autograph and Artifacts auction from RR Auction began on December 13 and concluded on January 12. For more information, go to www.rrauction.com.

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