Sell Your Isaac Newton Autograph for $30,000 – $50,000 at Nate’s
FREE APPRAISAL. To auction, buy, consign or sell your Isaac Newton autograph for $30,000 or more, please email [email protected] or contact Nate D. Sanders at (310) 440-2982. We will also grant you a high reserve which no other auction house will let you do. Free FedEx pickup, free insurance and free FedEx shipping from the UK to our auction house in Los Angeles. Interest-free cash advances are also available.
Isaac Newton Autograph
Here are actual Isaac Newton autograph prices realized and we can get these prices for you at our auction house, Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com):
Isaac Newton autograph document signed — over $50,000
Isaac Newton document signed — almost $35,000
For some more information regarding our auction business and its sale of rare scientists, here is a news article about our auction house from Live Science and how we sold an Albert Einstein piece for $125,000 in our July 2017 auction:
https://www.livescience.com/59978-einstein-tongue-photo-sells-at-auction.html
Iconic Photo of Einstein Sticking Out His Tongue Sells for $125,000
The image of Albert Einstein sticking his tongue out is probably one of most ubiquitous (and memorable) photos of the Nobel Prize-winning physicist. For decades, it has papered the walls of middle-school science classrooms and college dorm rooms. But now, someone has purchased the real thing for $125,000.The autographed print was sold Thursday (July 27) by the Los Angeles-based Nate D. Sanders auction house to an unnamed buyer.The picture had been taken after Einstein’s 72nd birthday party at Princeton University on March 14, 1951.
As the story goes, Einstein stuck his tongue out at a group of photographers who were trying to get the scientist to pose for them as he left the party. Photographer Arthur Sasse of the wire service UPI got the lucky shot.
Sell Your Isaac Newton Autograph Now Between $30,000 – $50,000
Einstein himself was a fan of the photo and even asked UPI for nine prints to use as personal greeting cards, according to the auction house.Most of the prints were cropped to include only Einstein’s face, but the 7x 10-inch print that was sold this week offers a slightly more extended view, showing Einstein between Frank Aydelotte, an English professor and head of the Institute of Advanced Study at Princeton University, and Aydelotte’s wife, Marie Jeanette.The print is even signed by Einstein along the left margin, “A. Einstein .51.”Prints, letters and other memorabilia associated with Einstein often draw high bids at auctions. Earlier this year, someone spent nearly $54,000 on Einstein’s 1953 written response to a physics teacher who seemed to have questions about the theory of special relativity. An Einstein-inscribed Bible was sold for $68,500 in 2013. And a 1939 letter Einstein wrote to a New York hat merchant who helped Jews escape the Nazi regime sold for $12,500 in 2014.
End Live Science story.
Whenever our auction house obtains a jaw dropping item, the press posts a story about our auction house from newspapers such as The New York Times to stations such as the BBC, CNN or Fox News. An interesting Isaac Newton autograph document or letter signed with great content at Nate’s might generate similar publicity.
Here is another item similar to an Isaac Newton autograph that we have sold:
Rare Sir Isaac Newton First Edition of ”The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy” — Two Volume Set From 1729
Rare Sir Isaac Newton first edition ”The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy” in two volumes. London: Benjamin Motte, 1729. One of the most important works by the leading mind of the 18th century scientific revolution. Bound in contemporary tree calf, sympathetically rebacked, with gilt tooling to spines. Two octavo volumes measure 5.5” x 8.5” each. Volumes contain two folding letterpress tables and 47 folding engraved plates; the two frontispieces and pp. 385-393 and first 7pp. of index are replaced in facsimile, but hardly distinguishable from the original. The ”Laws of Moon’s Motion” usually found in Vol. II are here bound at end of Vol. I, and with errata for both volumes on verso of E4. Small stain to inner part of title in Vol. I, short tear to lower margin of G1, small section missing from lower margin of M3 and with lower corner cut away of A8 and C4 of ”Laws of Moon’s Motion” (no loss of text). Some marginal dampstaining and occasional soiling and spotting, overall in very good, clean condition with most edges untrimmed. Sold for $22,500.
See: https://natedsanders.com/LotDetail.aspx?inventoryid=45127
To auction, buy, consign or sell your Isaac Newton autograph for $30,000 or more, please contact Nate D. Sanders at (310) 440-2982 or email him at [email protected]. We will also grant you a high reserve which no other auction house will let you do. Free FedEx pickup, free insurance and free FedEx shipping from the UK to our auction house in Los Angeles. Interest-free cash advances are also available.