Lot 396

Charles Babbage ALS Pulling Strings While Developing Difference & Analytical Engines, With Rare Mathematical Wax Seal!

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Charles Babbage ALS Pulling Strings While Developing Difference & Analytical Engines, With Rare Mathematical Wax Seal!

Estimate: $1,400 - $1,600

Current Bid: $450

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June 17, 2026 10:00 AM EDT
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Wilton, CT, US

Description:

Charles Babbage
n.p., n.d. but ca. 1820s-1840s
Charles Babbage ALS Pulling Strings While Developing Difference & Analytical Engines, With Rare Mathematical Wax Seal!
ALS

A 1p autograph letter signed by British scientist and inventor Charles Babbage (1791-1871) as "C Babbage" near the bottom of the page. N.d. but ca. 1820s-1840s, during an important and productive period of Babbage's mathematical career. N.p. Inscribed on watermarked bifold paper. The inner pages are blank. The integral address leaf is inscribed by Babbage with the letter recipient's name and address, docketed by the letter recipient at upper right, and affixed with an original red wax seal impressed with three distinct figures of a mathematical formula, including an exponent "n" and a "x" variable. Expected wear including flattened transmittal folds and handling wear consistent with age. Isolated loss to the upper right corner of the third page not affecting any text. The red wax seal is speckled but otherwise well-preserved. Else very good to near fine. 3.625" x 4.375."

Charles Babbage wrote this letter to "Mrs Ireland Blackburne" of Park Street, Westminster, asking if her Richmond traveling party could accommodate another guest. Babbage's letter recipient could have been Anne Bamford Blackburne, wife of John Ireland Blackburne (1783-1874), a Liberal Party MP in the House of Commons. Babbage wrote on behalf of his friend, Francis Offley Martin, who was a Charity Commissioner.

Babbage wrote in full, with unchanged spelling and punctuation:

"Dear Mrs Ireland Blackburne

A friend of mine, Mr F. Offley Martin of Upper Grosvenor St is very anxious to be allowed to join your party today to Richmond

If you should not be overcrowded may I petition for him - I have not however given more than very slight expectation and if you are already full do not think of sending me the invitation

Ever truly yours

C Babbage

P.S. I will endeavour to join you but am very doubtfull."

Written sometime within the period ca. 1820s-1840s, during an intensely productive and politically complex phase of Babbage's career, the present letter situates the mathematician within the social networks that sustained 19th C. scientific innovation. Though social in its subject, the letter reflects the personal diplomacy and cultivated relationships essential to securing patronage and legitimacy for experimental mechanical projects of unprecedented scale.

During this period, Babbage was refining the Difference Engine and formulating the conceptual architecture of the Analytical Engine, projects that established the theoretical foundations of modern programmable computing. Securing British government funding in the 1820s for the Difference Engine and advancing by the mid-1830s toward the far more ambitious Analytical Engine, Babbage introduced principles that would define later computation, including separation of memory and processing, conditional operations, and programmable instruction.

The survival of the address leaf with Babbage's red wax seal impressed with a mathematical formula materially reinforces how he publicly identified himself during the formative decades of mechanical computation—as a mathematician and a theorist of calculation. The seal serves not merely as a postal closure but also as an intellectual signature, visually encoding the mathematical authority underpinning his engines at the very moment he was drafting detailed plans, producing mechanical drawings, and corresponding widely with engineers, mathematicians, and patrons. Letters from this phase illuminate the broader infrastructure of Victorian science, in which personal appeals, visits, and cultivated alliances were inseparable from technical innovation.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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  • Dimensions: 3.625" x 4.375"
  • Medium: ALS

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