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The Fall Manuscript, Collectibles, Stamp and Space Memorabilia Auction


Apollo Program
 
 
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Lot 315
Apollo Program, Hasselblad 70mm Silver Film Magazine (3.25x3.5x2.5") ID No P/N SEF 3310101018-301, S/N 1021. This film magazine has a magazine slide and velcro patches. Casing is partially blackened, probably from use, but good overall condition. This is the type of Hasselbald magazine used by the astronauts on the lunar surface as the silver color reflected heat better than the original dark leather magazine cover.
Estimated Value $750 - 1,000.
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Realized
$210
Lot 316
Apollo Program, Black 70mm Hasselblad Metal Data Magazine (3.25x3.5x2.5") without ID number and SN number as well as velcro, but with magazine slide. This type of Hassalblad magazine was used on Apollo missions.
Estimated Value $200 - 300.
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Realized
$62
Lot 317
Polaroid Adapters. Pair of adapters (4"x5") used by NASA for initial proof shots prior to final photographs. Interesting accessories.
Estimated Value $150 - 250.
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Realized
$49
Lot 318
Apollo Program Hasselblad 70mm Black Film Magazine (3.25x3.5x2.5") without ID number and SN number as well as velcro, but with magazine slide. This type of Hassalblad magazine was used on Apollo missions.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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Realized
$123
Lot 319
Apollo Program, Hasselblad 70mm Black Film Magazine (3.25x3.5x2.5") without ID number and SN number as well as velcro, but with magazine slide. This type of Hassalblad magazine was used on Apollo missions.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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Lot 320
Apollo Program, 50mm Camera Lenses. Group of 7 50mm lenses, unmarked as to maker except for those marked by retailers Sears & JC Penney. One with leather case. Mixed condition. Similar lenses were used by photographers during the Apollo Program.
Estimated Value $200 - 300.
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Lot 321
1960s, Apollo era Tiffen camera filters. More than 50 color correction photographic filters (2.25" diameter) without mounts with many in their original box identified by series and filter color number. Even those that are unboxed have filter color number noted on container. All appear to be unused. Useful offering.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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Lot 322
1960s, Apollo era Tiffen camera filters. More than 30 color correction photographic filters (4.5") without mounts housed in original boxes identified by filter color number. In addition there are two larger filters that are in mounts, 5.25" overall size, one is marked LL/182292-P5/VDS00007/S/N 021 and other marked RR/182248-G/8/SN-002. RR filter container with red caution tag reading "to be opened by authorized/personnel only/critical optical surfaces." Interesting lot.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Lot 323
1960s, Apollo era camera lenses (x7). Group of seven lenses. Includes Soligor Auto Tele Converter/3X, fits Nikon Ai, in its own case; Sakar Aux, Wide Angle Lens, distance to object 2M-(infinity symbol) with lens cap in its own case and box; Bell & Howell-Angenieux 15mm, f/1.3, no. 1023426, well used; Nikkor 50mm, 1:1.8/4174378 by Nikon in its own case; Carl Zeiss Sonner 4/150 T*, 6760530 with Hassalblad lens cap (does not fit well), also with velcro piece (possibly FLOWN); Rexatar Automatic 1:2.5, f=200mm, No 680101 with its own case and lastly, well used P. Angenieux Paris, F12-120mm, 1:22, Angenieux-Zoom, Type 10X12A, No 1228506. Interesting group.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Realized
$320
Lot 324
Minolta "Spot Light Meters" (x2) (one 6x4.5x4", other 6x6.5x.2.5")), two different size light meters, both in working condition. One with two straps. This is the type used by NASA.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Realized
$105
Lot 325
100ft Spy Camera Film Magazine (8.75x5.25x4") This film magazine was used for aerial photography "spy cameras" on high altitude missions as on planes such as the U2. Tag attached indicates it has a bad belt. We have never offered one of these before. Also includes photo of full camera.
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Realized
$74
Lot 326
  1968-72 Apollo prime crew oversized color photos (x7). Seven prime crew color photos (10.75"x13.75" or 13.75"x10.75") for Apollo 7, Apollo 9, Apollo 10 and all missions from Apollo 14 through Apollo 17. All individually mounted on 16"x20" boards (some aging).
Estimated Value $200 - 300.
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$60
Lot 327
1960s, Saturn IB fragment. Small piece of first stage rocket fin nicely displayed in roughly 13"x16"x1" frame along with striking color image of Saturn lift-off. Number 142/1000 created in 2012. COA included.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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Realized
$114
Lot 328
1960s, Apollo era Saturn range safety command receiver. Control panel with guages marked RSCR No1 & 2 for both S-IB & S-IVB. Max size is 19"x18"x5.5" with wiring and tubes tested functionally in Dec, 1966. NASA Marshall Space Flight Center plaque on reverse. Interesting piece of used Saturn rocket support hardware.
Estimated Value $750 - 1,000.
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Realized
$271
Lot 329
Apollo Program, Canister of Microfilm. Framed (12x16") and illustrated display housing 1" long canister similar to those flown on Apollo missions. Thirty were produced, only a few were flown and one was left on the Moon by the crew of Apollo 15. Lot includes approximately 16 page booklet that describes how this canister was originally produced and other information. The canister contains microfilm of the booklet included with this lot relating to the Apollo Manned Space Flight Awareness Program. Rare.
Estimated Value $350 - 400.
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Realized
$105
Lot 330
KSC Vehicle Assembly Building Badges & Artifacts. Group of 12 VAB badges plus VAB aluminum siding section (1x1.5") in Lucite display (#64/80) in a box. VAB is the only building in the world for assembly of rockets that carried Man to the Moon.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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$62
Lot 331
1968-72, Apollo astronaut single signed photos & litho. Six (6) 8"x10" images with bold signatures. Includes Bean, Boreman, Cunningham (x2, one B&W, other red serial numbered) and Schweickart, all photos. Litho is John Young. all with salutations or mission identifications. Excellent condition.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
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Realized
$192
Lot 332
1980s, astronaut signed uncut Space Shot card proof sheets (x3). Three uncut space trading card sheets. Includes sheet of 9 with Jim Lovell & Buzz Aldrin signing directly on their cards and two sheets of 6 signed on bottom selvege by Lovell & Conrad on one and Lovell, McCandless & Dzhanibekov (Soyuz T-13) on other. Bold signatures.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Realized
$117






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