Sell or Auction Your FL Maytag Autograph for up to Over $3,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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FL Maytag is best known as the founder of the Maytag washing machine company which was founded in 1893. However, the business also grew into other ventures such as the Maytag-Mason Motor Company that manufactured automobiles between 1910 through 1912. Below is a recent realized price for an FL Maytag autograph. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
FL Maytag Autograph. Sold for Over $3,000.
The following are some related items we have sold:
Thomas Edison Signed Portrait Measuring Over 7” x 12.5” — With JSA COA Beautiful signed portrait of Thomas Edison, with his characteristic umbrella signature signed in fountain pen, ”Thos A Edison”. Very large portrait measures 7” x 12.5” (visible portion), matted and framed to a size of 15.75” x 21.25”. Not examined out of frame, but matte photo appears in very good to near fine condition. With JSA COA. Sold for $4,950.


Thomas Edison and Henry Ford Signed Photo
Thomas Edison and Henry Ford signed photo, dated 28 March 1915 via copyright marking. Photo depicts Edison posing with Henry Ford, both of whom had winter homes nearby each other in Florida. Signed along mat, “Thos A Edsion” and beside his signature, “Henry Ford” with “To Hutch” written above signatures in an unknown hand. Black and white photo measures 9.75″ x 7.5″ and is mounted to a mat to an overall size of 13″ x 11″. Near fine condition. Sold for $3,490.

Thomas Edison Signed Stock Certificate for ”Edison Phonograph Works”
Thomas Edison signs a stock certificate ”Thos A Edison” as President of Edison Phonograph Works of New Jersey. Dated 18 May 1888, the year of the company’s founding, it’s issued to R.L. Cutting in the amount of 200 shares. Best known as inventor of the incandescent light bulb, Edison was also the genius behind the phonograph, kinetoscope (an early machine to view motion pictures), ore-mill machinery, the dictating machine and more. With the phonograph, Edison pioneered sound recording. Stock certificate measures approximately 8” x 4”. Some discoloration along left side and various unobtrusive cancellation marks. In very good condition with a bold signature by Edison. Sold for $2,520.

Signed photo display of Henry Ford and Edsel Ford standing in front of the one millionth Ford automobile. Edsel was Henry’s only child and president of the Ford Motor Company from 1919-1943. Both men sign the matted border with full names in black ink. Comes with LOA signed by D.J. Hutchins of the Ford General Sales Department on 13 November 1934, which reads, ”…It is not a simple matter to get autographed pictures from Mr Ford and they are not passed out promiscuously, and for this reason feel that you will treasure this picture all the more”. 10” x 8” photo has become loose from mat which measures 12” x 10”. Light wear to edges and small stain on mat next to photo at upper right, but signatures are sharp and clean. Overall very good condition. Sold for $2,269.

Rare typed letter signed by Henry Ford and Edsel Ford, addressed to a Ford dealer in Providence, Rhode Island. Dated 1 August 1939 on Ford Motor Company stationery, the Fords write, ”We take this means of extending our congratulations to you as one of the dealers who delivered 100 or more new units during the month of May 1939…” At this time, Ford was heavily promoting the Mercury 8, a mid-range automobile released in November 1938 designed to fill its market void of appealing to middle class buyers emerging from the Depression. Letter measures 7.75” x 9.75”. Uniform toning and some dampstaining, but overall in good to very good condition, with the elegant signatures of Henry and Edsel Ford. Sold for $2,000.

Henry Ford typed letter signed to prolific American songwriter Carrie Jacobs-Bond. He writes here on personal letterhead dated 23 March 1936: ”I wish to thank you for the words and music of ‘In My Garden’ and ‘My Garden of Memory.’ It was indeed thoughtful of you to send these two pieces to Mrs Ford and myself and I am grateful for the courtesy…[signed] Henry Ford”. Single page measures 5.25” x 7.75”. Framed with a portrait of Ford to a size of 12” x 24”. Folds to letter, else near fine. Sold for $1,720.

Henry Ford Signed Photo, Inscribed to Helen Hayes From Her Estate
Photograph signed by automobile magnate Henry Ford. Ford signs ”To Helen Hayes – from Henry Ford” to lower left of the matte photo. Measures 7” x 9.5”. Small closed tear to upper right; very good condition. From the Helen Hayes estate. Sold for $1,513.

Chevrolet Motor Company Founder Louis Chevrolet Typed Letter Signed — “…We are sending you by parcel post today the propeller hub wrench…”
Iconic car company entrepreneur Louis Chevrolet typed letter signed on Glenn L. Martin Company letterhead, where Chevrolet was then serving as vice president and general manager in Baltimore after founding the Chevrolet Motor Company in 1911. Dated 16 February 1931, letter is addressed to W.C. Clayton, chief engineer at Pitcairn Aircraft, Inc. and reads: “We are sending you by parcel post today the propeller hub wrench that was supposed to have been sent to you with the motor but was omitted.” Signed “Louis Chevrolet” in black ink. One page letter measures 8.5″ x 11″. Some toning, else near fine condition. Recently sold for $2,375 as lot 34280 in Heritage’s 18 October 2013 sale. Sold for $1,100.

FREE APPRAISAL. To buy, auction, sell or consign your FL Maytag autograph that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).
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