Nikola Tesla's 1907 Manuscript on Warfare Obsolescence Heads Online Auction Ending April 30
A signed 1907 holograph page by Nikola Tesla, outlining a radical concept to render warfare nearly obsolete, leads an online auction of rare historical documents. The sale, titled 'Tesla, Einstein & the American Presidency: Rare Autographs & Historical Documents,' is conducted by One of a Kind Collectibles and runs through April 30 at 8pm Eastern Time. This internet-only event features a diverse catalog spanning centuries, with items signed by prominent figures including Albert Einstein, Charles Lindbergh, and multiple U.S. Presidents. Tesla's manuscript is described as one of the most audacious weapons concepts ever documented. Bidding is currently open on the auction house's website, www.OAKauctions.com.
Key facts
- A Nikola Tesla signed manuscript from 1907 is being auctioned
- The manuscript presents Tesla's vision for making warfare virtually obsolete
- The auction is titled 'Tesla, Einstein & the American Presidency: Rare Autographs & Historical Documents'
- The auction is conducted by One of a Kind Collectibles
- The auction is internet-only and ends Thursday, April 30, at 8pm Eastern Time
- The auction features items signed by Albert Einstein, Charles Lindbergh, and multiple U.S. Presidents
- The auction catalog includes scientific, presidential, literary, and aviation material
- Bidding is available at www.OAKauctions.com
Entities
Artists
- Nikola Tesla
- Albert Einstein
- Charles Lindbergh
Institutions
- One of a Kind Collectibles