Steve Jobs and Apple 2021-08-19 Auction - 35 Price Results - RR Auction in MA
Apple-1 ComputerSteve Jobs Signed Apple II ManualSteve Jobs and Steve Wozniak Signed Issue of Macworld
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Boston, MA, United States
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Steve Jobs and Apple

Led by extremely rare early Apple hardware and several autographs of the company's founder, Steve Jobs, this auction marks RR's third foray into the wonderful world of Apple. In addition to a series of early computers from the collection of personal computing pioneer Roger Wagner?an Altair 8800, Apple-1, Apple II, and Apple Lisa?the sale is highlighted by a remarkable Apple II manual, prophetically signed by Steve Jobs in 1980: "Your generation is the first to grow up with computers. Go change the world!" This specially curated selection?just thirty or so exclusive items?documents the spirit and advancements of the computer revolution.
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Steve Jobs Signed Apple II Manual: Extraordinary original spiral-bound Apple II Reference Manual, 6 x 8.5, 196 pages, signed and inscribed opposite the Table of Contents in blue ink by the iconic Apple co-founder, "Julian, Your
7001: Steve Jobs Signed Apple II ManualEst. $25,000-$30,000
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Steve Jobs Signed Program: Superb program for the 1982 American Academy of Achievement 'Banquet of the Golden Plate' award ceremony, 8.5 x 11, eight pages, boldly signed on the front cover in blue ballpoint by two of the
7002: Steve Jobs Signed ProgramEst. $10,000-$20,000
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Steve Jobs Typed Letter Signed: TLS signed "steve jobs," one page, 8.5 x 11, Apple Computer, Inc. letterhead, May 11, 1983. Letter to L. N. Varon in Imperial Beach, California, in full: "I'm honored that you'd write, but I'm
7003: Steve Jobs Typed Letter SignedEst. $10,000-$20,000
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Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak Signed Issue of Macworld: Original issue of Macworld #1 from February 1984, 144 pages, 9 x 10.75, signed and inscribed on the front cover in black felt tip by Apple co-founders Steve Jobs ("steve jobs") and Steve Wozniak
7004: Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak Signed Issue of MacworldEst. $50,000-$70,000
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Steve Jobs and Jef Raskin Signed 128K Macintosh: Rare custom-built display featuring an original Macintosh 128k logic board mounted on white acrylic and framed, signed on the non-glare front pane in white paint pen by the Apple co-founder, "steve
7005: Steve Jobs and Jef Raskin Signed 128K MacintoshEst. $40,000-$60,000
Steve Jobs 1985 Macintosh Binder: Rare custom-made binder for Apple Computer's "Fiscal Year 1985 Business Plan, Macintosh Division," 10.25 x 11.75, featuring a humorously rendered ten-dollar bill featuring Steve Jobs at the center,
7006: Steve Jobs 1985 Macintosh BinderEst. $2,500-$3,500Lot Closed
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Steve Jobs Apple Business Card: Original Apple Computer business card for Steve Jobs as chairman of the board, 3.5 x 2, featuring the company's colorful rainbow logo. The card's text reads: "Steven P. Jobs, Chairman of the Board,
7007: Steve Jobs Apple Business CardEst. $4,000-$5,000
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Steve Jobs's Personally-Owned and -Worn Leather Bomber: Steve Jobs's personally-owned and -worn dark brown leather bomber jacket, made by Wilkes Bashford of San Francisco, famously seen in an iconic 1983 photograph of Jobs flipping the bird to an IBM sign
7008: Steve Jobs's Personally-Owned and -Worn Leather BomberEst. $25,000-$35,000
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Steve Jobs Signed NeXTSTEP Software: Exceedingly rare original complete NeXTSTEP 3.1 software package, boldly signed on the front in black felt tip, "steve jobs." In very fine condition. After resigning from Apple in the fall of 1985,
7009: Steve Jobs Signed NeXTSTEP SoftwareEst. $30,000-$40,000
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MITS Altair 8800 Computer: MITS Altair 8800 computer, serial no. 222514K, complete with its original white ceramic and gold Intel 8080 CPU (marked "C8080-8 / N6162"). The rear panel bears the affixed MITS, Inc. 'Creative
7011: MITS Altair 8800 ComputerEst. $5,000-$6,000
Apple-1 Computer: Important operational "˜Byte Shop' Apple-1 computer (also commonly known as the Apple I, or Apple Computer 1), complete with all components and accessories required for operation. This Apple-1
7012: Apple-1 ComputerEst. $450,000-$500,000Lot Closed
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Apple Lisa Computer: Rare Apple Lisa desktop computer from the personal collection of Apple software pioneer Roger Wagner, representing an innovative step in the transition between the Apple I and II and the Macintosh.
7013: Apple Lisa ComputerEst. $80,000-$90,000
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Apple II Computer, Monitor, and Peripherals: Desirable functioning Apple II computer from the personal collection of Apple software pioneer Roger Wagner, case serial no. A2S1-2874, with colorful "Apple II" badge on the top of the case and
7014: Apple II Computer, Monitor, and PeripheralsEst. $8,000-$10,000
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Apple IIc Prototype (c. 1983): Circa 1983 prototype of the Apple IIc personal computer, with Apple Computer Inc. label on the bottom marked "Prototype" and "Serial No: P1086," with an Apple inspection stamp to the right side. The
7015: Apple IIc Prototype (c. 1983)Est. $2,500-$3,500
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1978 Apple Monitor by Sanyo: Sought-after vintage Sanyo VM4209 CRT video monitor manufactured in April 1978, with early Apple property stickers including an "Apple © 1978" label on the front, "Apple Computer Inc."
7016: 1978 Apple Monitor by SanyoEst. $800-$1,000
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Apple Newton MessagePad 120: An unused Newton MessagePad 120 by Apple Computer with built-in 1MB of RAM and Notion: The Newton List Manager. The MessagePad comes with the original box and its featured accessories, including: a
7017: Apple Newton MessagePad 120Est. $400-$600
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Busicom 141 Circuit Board with Intel 4004 CPU: Circuit board from a Busicom 141-PF calculator, circa 1971, the first consumer product to incorporate a microprocessor"”the Intel 4004 CPU. This example boasts the earliest type of Intel 4004,
7018: Busicom 141 Circuit Board with Intel 4004 CPUEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Douglas Engelbart's Three-Button 'X-Y' Mouses: Two rare, early examples of the three-button computer mouse designed by computer pioneer Douglas Engelbart, both measuring approximately 4"³ x 2.75"³ x 2.5"³. These early mice used two
7019: Douglas Engelbart's Three-Button 'X-Y' MousesEst. $50,000-$60,000
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Magnavox Satellite Phone: Model MX 2020P: Impressive circa 1989"“90 Magnavox Model MX 2020P Satellite Phone, serial no. 1368, with original "MagnaPhone" transit case and instruction sheets. An early 'portable' satellite communications
7020: Magnavox Satellite Phone: Model MX 2020PEst. $800-$1,000
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Apple Computer (4) Basic Program Tape Cassettes: Uncommon group lot of four Apple Computer basic program cassette tapes for the 16K Apple II home computer, including: Color Demo (1977) and Brick Out (1978); Penny Arcade and Finance I (1979);
7021: Apple Computer (4) Basic Program Tape CassettesEst. $400-$600
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Steve Wozniak Signed Apple II Floppy Disk Drive: Apple II computer 5.25" floppy disk drive, 6 x 3.75 x 8.75, signed on the top in black felt tip, "Think Different! Woz." In fine condition, with a PSA label affixed to top (certificate not present).
7022: Steve Wozniak Signed Apple II Floppy Disk DriveEst. $600-$800
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Steve Wozniak Signed Apple IIe Computer Manual: Ring-bound owner's manual for the Apple IIe personal computer, 139 pages, 7.5 x 9, signed on the front cover in blue felt tip, "Think"¦Different! Woz." In fine condition, with some old
7023: Steve Wozniak Signed Apple IIe Computer ManualEst. $200-$400
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Steve Wozniak Signed Apple-1 Schematic: Printed reproduction of an Apple-1 "˜power supply' schematic diagram, 11 x 17, signed in blue felt tip, "Think Different! Woz." In fine condition, with a PSA/DNA label affixed to the lower
7024: Steve Wozniak Signed Apple-1 SchematicEst. $400-$600