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Gustave Eiffel Authentic Signed 2.35x3.85 Handwritten Calling Card BAS Slabbed

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Gustave Eiffel Authentic Signed 2.35x3.85 Handwritten Calling Card BAS Slabbed

Collector-Grade, BAS-authenticated autographed, signed memorabilia: Gustave Eiffel’s authentic handwritten calling card, securely slabbed and serial-numbered. A pioneer of modern civil engineering, Eiffel designed the Eiffel Tower for the 1889 Exposition Universelle and engineered the internal framework of the Statue of Liberty. His firm also delivered landmark projects such as the Garabit Viaduct and helped advance structural testing and early aerodynamics in France.

Collector's Highlights:

  • Engineer: Gustave Eiffel
  • Item: Authentic signed and inscribed 2.35" x 3.85" handwritten calling card with his printed Paris address (60, rue de Prony) and pencil relocation note to Sèvres
  • Authentication: Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) tamper-evident slab with unique serial number and online verification

Encapsulated by Beckett, this verified authentic calling card preserves Eiffel’s clear pencil signature and personal address update—“rue de la Croix Bosset, au coin de la rue de la Caille - No. 30”—turning his formal stationery into a direct slice of 19th‑century Parisian life. The BAS slab protects long-term condition and offers instant market trust through its serial-number lookup on the Beckett site. For collectors of architectural history and high-end autographs, this is a rare, display-worthy piece that carries the weight of Eiffel’s legacy with dependable third-party authentication.

Collector-Grade, BAS-authenticated autographed, signed memorabilia: Gustave Eiffel’s authentic handwritten calling card, securely slabbed and serial-numbered. A pioneer of modern civil engineering, Eiffel designed the Eiffel Tower for the 1889 Exposition Universelle and engineered the internal framework of the Statue of Liberty. His firm also delivered landmark projects such as the Garabit Viaduct and helped advance structural testing and early aerodynamics in France.

Collector's Highlights:

  • Engineer: Gustave Eiffel
  • Item: Authentic signed and inscribed 2.35" x 3.85" handwritten calling card with his printed Paris address (60, rue de Prony) and pencil relocation note to Sèvres
  • Authentication: Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) tamper-evident slab with unique serial number and online verification

Encapsulated by Beckett, this verified authentic calling card preserves Eiffel’s clear pencil signature and personal address update—“rue de la Croix Bosset, au coin de la rue de la Caille - No. 30”—turning his formal stationery into a direct slice of 19th‑century Parisian life. The BAS slab protects long-term condition and offers instant market trust through its serial-number lookup on the Beckett site. For collectors of architectural history and high-end autographs, this is a rare, display-worthy piece that carries the weight of Eiffel’s legacy with dependable third-party authentication.

$804.65

Original: $2,299.00

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Gustave Eiffel Authentic Signed 2.35x3.85 Handwritten Calling Card BAS Slabbed

$2,299.00

$804.65

Description

Collector-Grade, BAS-authenticated autographed, signed memorabilia: Gustave Eiffel’s authentic handwritten calling card, securely slabbed and serial-numbered. A pioneer of modern civil engineering, Eiffel designed the Eiffel Tower for the 1889 Exposition Universelle and engineered the internal framework of the Statue of Liberty. His firm also delivered landmark projects such as the Garabit Viaduct and helped advance structural testing and early aerodynamics in France.

Collector's Highlights:

  • Engineer: Gustave Eiffel
  • Item: Authentic signed and inscribed 2.35" x 3.85" handwritten calling card with his printed Paris address (60, rue de Prony) and pencil relocation note to Sèvres
  • Authentication: Beckett Authentication Services (BAS) tamper-evident slab with unique serial number and online verification

Encapsulated by Beckett, this verified authentic calling card preserves Eiffel’s clear pencil signature and personal address update—“rue de la Croix Bosset, au coin de la rue de la Caille - No. 30”—turning his formal stationery into a direct slice of 19th‑century Parisian life. The BAS slab protects long-term condition and offers instant market trust through its serial-number lookup on the Beckett site. For collectors of architectural history and high-end autographs, this is a rare, display-worthy piece that carries the weight of Eiffel’s legacy with dependable third-party authentication.

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