RR Auction: Space Exploration 2022-10-20 Auction - 800 Price Results - RR Auction in MA
Wally Schirra's 18k Gold Omega Speedmaster Professional 1969 Apollo 11 Commemorative WatchCommemorative Apollo Block 1 FDAI Display Presented to Deke SlaytonBuzz Aldrin's Apollo 11 Flown Flight Plan Page
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Boston, MA, United States
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RR Auction: Space Exploration

RR Auction's Fall Space and Aviation sale closes on October 20th! This high-flying auction features over 800 items, ranging from the dawn of aviation to the commercial spaceflight of today. A large quantity of flown items are featured in the sale, including a pair of pages from Buzz Aldrin?s Apollo 11 flight plan timeline, the electronic module worn inside Gene Cernan?s Snoopy Cap during Apollo 17, a Space Shuttle General Purpose Computer that flew on a combined twenty STS missions between 1981 and 1991, and an extremely rare 1-dollar bill recovered from Gus Grissom?s Liberty Bell 7 spacecraft. Our bidders can expect a terrific assemblage of astronaut and cosmonaut autographs, hard-to-find vintage space models, early NASA hardware and literature, and, the meilleur du meilleur, Wally Schirra?s 18k solid yellow gold Omega Speedmaster Professional watch, a one-of-a-kind timepiece presented exclusively to NASA?s earliest astronauts. RR Auction is a globally recognized and trusted auction house specializing in historical autographs and artifacts, and is known as a space market leader.
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Faith 7 Flown Skin Section: Flown spacecraft skin section from Gordon Cooper's Faith 7 capsule, which completed orbits of Earth during the Mercury-Atlas 9 mission on May 15-16, 1963. The thin skin fragment measures
7003: Faith 7 Flown Skin SectionEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
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Liberty Bell 7 Flown Fragment: Impressive flown component from Gus Grissom's Liberty Bell 7 spacecraft, recovered from the Atlantic Ocean on July 20, 1999. The unusually large fragment of tubing and connectors measures
7018: Liberty Bell 7 Flown FragmentEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
Mercury Astronauts (6) Signed First Day Cover: FDC featuring the four-cent 'U.S. Man in Space, Project Mercury' postage stamp, postmarked at Cape Canaveral on its day of issue, February 20, 1962, signed in felt tip and ballpoint by six of
7023: Mercury Astronauts (6) Signed First Day CoverEst. US$3,000-US$6,000Lot Closed
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Mercury Seven Signed Photograph: Ultra-rare vintage color glossy 13.75 x 11 photo of the Mercury Seven astronauts in front of an F-106 Delta Dart, signed in ink by all seven: "Scott Carpenter," "Gordon Cooper," "J. H. Glenn, Jr.,"
7025: Mercury Seven Signed PhotographEst. US$4,000-US$6,000