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THOMAS A. EDISON.
Printed Statement Signed, Thos. A. Edison, one page, quarto, n.d. [circa June, 1926].
$4,500
THOMAS A. EDISON.
Bust-length portrait photograph of the inventor, signed.
$5,500
THOMAS A. EDISON.
Superb quarto photograph of the oil portrait of Edison commissioned to commemorate his 80th birthday, signed.
$4,500
THOMAS A. EDISON.
Superb bust-length portrait photograph of Edison, inscribed "To George F. Morrison" and signed Thos. A. Edison in the lower right portion.
$5,000
THOMAS A. EDISON.
Mimeograph Letter Signed, Thos A Edison, one page, quarto, New York, March 23, 1881.
$18,500
THOMAS A. EDISON.
Autograph Letter Signed, Edison, in pencil, two pages, octavo, undated. To Fagan.

"Call Patterson's attention to the fact that if 90 grams of Lithia is right for say an A4 it is not right for any ...
$5,750

THOMAS A. EDISON.
Check Signed, Thos. A. Edison, April 10, 1928, drawn on the account of the Edison Botanic Research Corporation at the East Orange New Jersey Savings Investment & Trust Company, made out to Parke Davis & ...
$2,000
THOMAS A. Edison
Check Signed, Thos. A. Edison, November 22, 1928, drawn on the account of the Edison Botanic Research Corporation at the East Orange New Jersey Savings Investment & Trust Company, made out to Russell J. Sherry ...
$3,500
THOMAS A. EDISON.
Edison's distinctive -- and inventive -- Signature on a cream colored card (about the size of a calling card) measuring 3 1/4 inches wide by 1 3/4 inches high.
$1,850
THOMAS A. EDISON.
Autograph Letter Signed, Edison, in pencil, one-half page, quarto, November 6, 1920. To John P. Constable. Edison writes on the same page of a letter written to him by Constable.

"I suppose you have made scratch ...
$4,750

Thomas Edison's Signature Shows Signs of an Inventive Mind

Owning a Thomas Edison autograph gives a personal connection with the brilliant inventor whose discoveries profoundly affected the way people lived. He became so well known in his lifetime that owning a Thomas Edison signature or a Thomas Edison signed letter can be a reality today because Edison's autographs have been treasured since his lifetime.

Edison's background seems almost classic for developing an innovative mind. He was a mediocre student, easily bored with standard teaching based on memorization. His inquisitiveness led to his building a laboratory in the basement of his parent's home. A train accident when he was 15 affected his hearing and likely influenced his interest that led to numerous inventions involving sound. Edison's pursuit of a light bulb filament that would be long-lasting is a classic of determination and experimentation, trying hundreds of materials before discovering the right one. Edison's inventions in electricity led to the electrification of cities. His patents for the phonograph, motion picture systems and hundreds of other inventions make him the best known American inventor.

Thomas Edison's signature shows a sense of style indicative of an inventive mind. Edison invented his autograph as he invented everything he saw a need for.

Thomas Edison Signed Letters Discuss Many Subjects

Thomas Edison signed letters discuss many subjects and occasionally Edison's autograph letters signed to laboratory assistants are available. These give instructions concerning experiments. Thomas Edison's signed photos are scarcer than other forms but can be found. These signed photos are formal poses as Edison wanted others to see him. Thomas Edison signatures frequently occur on signed business checks as well as on cards.

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