Science and Technology 2022-12-15 Auction - 321 Price Results - RR Auction in MA - Page 13
Apple-1 Computer Hand-Numbered by Steve JobsEnigma Machine (c. 1943)Nikola Tesla Autograph Letter Signed
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Boston, MA, United States
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Science and Technology

RR Auction's December Science & Technology sale chronicles the history of scientific advancement in the 20th century, boasting a broad array of important autographs, artifacts, hardware, objects, and ephemera. The auction opens with memorabilia from the career of Otto Berg, a pioneering space scientist who experimented with the V-2, conducted important research on cosmic dust, and had an experiment deployed on the moon during Apollo 17. Other highlights include an original Apple-1 Computer, a WWII-era Engima Machine, and autographs of Charles Darwin, Nikola Tesla, Albert Einstein, and Steve Jobs. A special section of toy robots from the collection of camera artist Andres Serrano is also featured.
Steve Wozniak Signed Photograph: Color satin-finish 11 x 14 photo of a caricature of Steve Wozniak spinning an apple on his finger, signed in silver ink, "Woz." In fine condition, with a PSA/DNA label affixed to the lower right
0303: Steve Wozniak Signed PhotographEst. $200-$400Lot Closed
Saturn Rocket Memoranda: Official NASA memoranda regarding the Saturn Rocket, 8.5 x 11, consisting of a one-page Launch Operations Center memo regarding analysis of the "Umbilical Support Foot for S-II Forward, S-IVB Aft,
0062: Saturn Rocket MemorandaEst. $200-$400Lot Closed
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Deployable Satellite Antenna and Pin Puller: A spring-loaded deployable satellite antenna inside a metal cylinder, measuring 7″ long and 2″ in diameter, marked "442935-1, 61349" on the side. A copper wire across the top keeps the
0102: Deployable Satellite Antenna and Pin PullerEst. $100-$200
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Lear Jet 'Flying Car' Program Proposal: Fascinating document entitled "Proposal to Lear Jet Corporation for a Sale/License Program of the VRC Compact Aircraft for the Short Haul Intercity Business Aircraft Field," 9 x 11.5, 45 pages, circa
0142: Lear Jet 'Flying Car' Program ProposalEst. $200-$400
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Computer Test Display Control Panel: Computer control panel marked "Test Display" and "Test Control," measuring 19″ x 14″, with banks of error lights, input switches, test operation knobs, power buttons, and more. The face
0283: Computer Test Display Control PanelEst. $100-$200
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Mercury Astronauts (6) Signed Covers: Six covers signed by Mercury astronauts: three multi-signed Project Mercury FDCs, each signed in ballpoint by Scott Carpenter, Wally Schirra, and Gordon Cooper; a commemorative cover honoring Wally
0053: Mercury Astronauts (6) Signed CoversEst. $200-$400
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Early Crew Capsule Concept Model: Uncommon early conceptual capsule model for manned space flight, approximately 6.75″ tall and 15.25″ in diameter, showing an open view of the reclined interior seating. Sliding window
0058: Early Crew Capsule Concept ModelEst. $100-$200
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Charlie Duke Signed Apollo 16 Lunar Orbit Chart: First edition Apollo Lunar Orbit Chart (ALO) for Apollo 16, 41 x 12, signed at center in blue felt tip, "Charles M. Duke, Jr., Apollo 16 LMP." Labeled in the lower right corner, "Trajectory for CSM
0083: Charlie Duke Signed Apollo 16 Lunar Orbit ChartEst. $200-$400