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3 – 4 November 2021 | starting at 13:00 PDT
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APPLE MACINTOSH PROTOTYPE AMONG THE FINAL PROTOTYPES BEFORE OFFICIAL LAUNCH. Macintosh Personal Computer, Cupertino, CA, late 1983,

APPLE COMPUTER, INC. RARE TECHNICAL ALBUM OF SCHEMATICS. Apple Service: Level II Technical Reference #204-1011. [Cupertino: c.1983].

STEVE JOBS & APPLE EXECUTIVES-SIGNED PRESENTATION JACKET SIGNED BY STEVE JOBS, STEVE WOZNIAK, & THE EXECUTIVE TEAM. Army green military-style coat signed in marker ("steve jobs"), ("Woz"), ("John Sculley"), etc., [Cupertino, 1984],

APPLE IIc COMPLETE SYSTEM SEALED IN ORIGINAL BOXES. Apple IIc computer system, [Cupertino, c.1985], including:

APPLE COMPUTER INC. PAIR OF DEALER'S PROMOTIONAL POSTERS FOR APPLE IIe & APPLE IIC, 1985, original posters on board, each approximately 750 x 550 mm, framed,

APPLE COMPUTER, INC. MID-1980s EUROPEAN RETAILER FLAG. White cloth flag, 995 x 1505 mm, with central rainbow Apple logo,

APPLE VIDEOPAD 2 RARE EARLY APPLE TABLET DESIGN. Prototype design model of the VideoPad 2, [Cupertino: 1994-5.]

APPLE eMATE 300 PROTOTYPE OF APPLE'S ONLY TOUCHSCREEN LAPTOP. Apple Computer, c.1997.

APPLE COMPUTER, INC. THINK DIFFERENT: PICASSO. Printed vinyl banner with metal rail, 1562 x 692 mm, [Cupertino, c.1997/1998], the recto featuring an image of Picasso, the verso featuring "Apple" in white letters against a red ground.

APPLE COMPUTER, INC. THINK DIFFERENT: BUZZ ALDRIN. Printed vinyl banner with metal rail, 1562 x 692 mm, [Cupertino, c.1997/1998], the recto featuring an image of Buzz Aldrin on the moon, the verso featuring "Apple" in white letters against a red ground.

APPLE COMPUTER, INC. THINK DIFFERENT: MARTHA GRAHAM. Printed vinyl banner with metal rail, 1562 x 692 mm, [Cupertino, c.1997/1998], the recto featuring an image of Martha Graham, the verso featuring "Apple" in white letters against a red ground.

APPLE COMPUTER, INC. THINK DIFFERENT: MAHATMA GANDHI. Printed vinyl banner with metal rail, 1562 x 692 mm, [Cupertino, c.1997/1998], the recto featuring an image of Mahatma Gandhi, the verso featuring "Apple" in white letters against a red ground.

APPLE iPAD: FIRST GENERATION PROTOTYPE WITH SWITCHBOARD UTILITY. Apple iPad, model K48AP, Cupertino, c.2009,

MONTGOLFIER, JOSEPH-MICHEL. 1740-1810. Autograph Letter Signed ("J. Montgolfier"), 2 pp recto and verso, 4to.

MONTGOLFIER, JACQUES-ETIENNE. 1745-1799. Autograph Letter, 3 pp recto and verso, 4to (conjoining leaves), Annonay, August 1, 1787 ,with integral autograph address leaf addressed to M. Boissy d'Anglas,

GIFFARD, HENRI. 1825-1882. Autograph Letter Signed ("H. Giffard"), 1p, 185 x 132 mm. to N. de Touvielle, no date.

WRIGHT, WILBUR. 1867-1912. 1902 LETTER ON GLIDER CONSTRUCTION Autograph Letter Signed ("Wilbur Wright"), Dayton, April 5, 1902, on Wright Cycle Company letterhead, to Douglas W. Smeaton of Newton, MA, with autograph envelope

WRIGHT BROTHERS AT KITTY HAWK. ORIGINAL 1903 PHOTO SIGNED BY ORVILLE WRIGHT. Original Signed Photograph ("Orville Wright"), silver gelatin print, 4 x 5 1/2 inches, by John T. Daniels of the Wright Flyer, December 17, 1903, 10:35 a.m.,

WRIGHT BROTHERS: 1908. WRIGHT BROTHERS LETTER COURTING INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS. Typed Letter Signed ("Wright Brothers / O.W."), Dayton, OH, February 22, 1908, to Major Moedebeck, Strassburg, Germany,

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WRIGHT BROTHERS: DAYTON 1909 The Nation State and City Welcome the World's Greatest Aviators Dayton, OH: Walker Litho Co., June 17-18 - 1909. Original lithographic poster, 800 x 556 mm,

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BALLOON MAIL: 1903 LIFE-BOAT SATURDAY. Picture postcard, 137 x 89 mm, postmarked September 7th, 1903 at Burton on Trent and September 6th, place illegible,

BALLOON MAIL: 1905 ENGLISH CHANNEL CROSSING. Photographic postcard, 88 x 136 mm, silver gelatin print, with Folkestone and Calais postmarks,

BLERIOT, LOUIS. 1872-1936. SIGNED POSTCARD AFTER FIRST ENGLISH CHANNEL CROSSING. Picture postcard SIGNED ("L. Bleriot"), 86 x 135 mm, 1909, featuring Bleriot's Type XI monoplane on display after crossing,

ROLLS, CHARLES STEWART. 1877-1910. SIGNED ITEMS BY AVIATION AND AUTOMOBILE PIONEER. Picture postcard, 86 x 140 mm, SIGNED ("C.S. Rolls"), depicting Rolls in his Wright Flyer with an inset portrait,

AIRMAIL: INDIA, 1911 FIRST AIRMAIL SIGNED BY HENRI PEQUET. Flown picture postcard Signed ("H. Pequet"), February 18, 1911, with multiple postmarks,

VANIMAN, MELVIN. 1866-1912. RARE LETTER ON AKRON LETTERHEAD. Typed Letter Signed ("Melvin Vaniman"), Atlantic City, NJ, April 8, 1912, 1 page, to Will Craig Jr. of Philadelphia, on "Vaniman Trans-Atlantic Expedition" letterhead.

ZEPPELIN, FERDINAND VON, COUNT. SIGNED PHOTO HAND-CARRIED ON ZEPPELIN FLIGHT. Photographic postcard Signed ("F. Zeppelin"), silver gelatin print, 3 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches,

UNITED STATES AIRMAIL: 1918 INITIAL FLIGHT INVITATION SIGNED AND POSTMARKED COVER. Printed invitation, Belmont Park, May 15, 1918, 11:30 am, signed ("R.H. Fleet"), Major U.S. Army, ("Tho. Patten"), Postmaster, ("T. H. Webb") pilot, and ("Alan R. Hawley"), President of Aero Club of America, 96 x 153 mm,

TRANS-ATLANTIC AIR MAIL: 1919. FIRST DIRIGIBLE TO MAKE EAST-WEST FLIGHT ACROSS ATLANTIC. Flown cover, 106 x 138 mm, with multiple postmarks from New York and London, July 13-September 27, 1919,

AIRMAIL: AMUNDSEN-ELLSWORTH EXPEDITION 1919 UMBERTO NOBILE-SIGNED NORTH POLE-FLOWN. Flown photographic postcard Signed ("U. Nobile"), 87 x 135 mm, silver gelatin print, 1926, featuring the Norge and its crew,

AIRMAIL: TRANSATLANTIC 1927 CARRIED ON "FOUR CONTINENTS" FLIGHT. Flown cover, 88 x 156 mm, postmarked May 20, 1927 at St. John's, Newfoundland, May 21, 1927, place indecipherable, and June 22, 1927 at Rome,

LINDBERGH, CHARLES A. 1902-1974. Group of 4 items:

EARHART, AMELIA. 1897-1937. SIGNED BY THE CREW OF THE FRIENDSHIP. Original S.S. President Roosevelt menu, SIGNED ("Amelia Earhart," "W.L. Stultz," "Lou Gordon,"), July 1, 1928, 8vo (227 x 155 mm), 4pp including covers,

PICCARD, AUGUSTE & JEAN. FIRST ASCENT INTO THE STRATOSPHERE. 2 items:

MOLLISON, JAMES ALLAN, MBE 1905-1959. CARRIED ABOARD THE FIRST SOLO EAST-TO-WEST TRANSATLANTIC CROSSING. Cover Signed ("J.A. Mollison"), August 18-19, 1932, 101 x 230 mm, also signed by Lord Mayor of Dublin, Alfie Byrne and mayor of Saint John, New Brunswick Canada, James W. Brittain,

DIRIGIBLES: POSTAL COVERS & EPHEMERA INCLUDING MANY FLOWN PIECES Group of 22 items, 1899-1936 including flown postcards, signed photographs, and picture postcards.

AVIATION: EPHEMERA Collection of printed material including:

AIRMAIL SPANNING THE HISTORY OF AEROPHILATELY. Collection of approximately 58 items including:

AVIATION HISTORY Large collection spanning the history of aviation including signed items, photographs, books and ephemera.

BELL X-1 SIGNED BY CHUCK YEAGER. Model, mixed materials, approximately 245 x 320 mm,

LOCKHEED SUPERSONIC TRANSPORT CONTRACTOR'S MODEL TRANSITIONAL DESIGN OF THE CL-83 Composite model on wooden base, approximately 675 x 320 mm, c.1963.

MERCURY: NASA "RED NUMBER" PHOTOGRAPH THE MERCURY SEVEN. Vintage NASA chromogenic color photograph, 8 x 10 inches, upper margin with "S-62-8774" printed in red,

NASA ASTRONAUTS "BLUE NUMBER" PHOTOGRAPH MERCURY SEVEN & THE NEW NINE. Vintage NASA chromogenic color photograph, 8 x 10 inches, upper margin with "S-63-1420" printed in blue,

LUNAR PHOTOGRAPHY: RANGER PROGRAM Ranger VII [VIII; X]: Photographs of the Moon. [Pasadena]: NASA & Jet Propulsion Laboratory, August 27, 1964-December 15, 1965.

GEMINI 4: NASA "RED NUMBER" PHOTOGRAPH ED WHITE ON AMERICA'S FIRST SPACE WALK. Vintage NASA chromogenic color photograph, 8 x 10 inches, upper margin with "S-65-29766" printed in red,

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