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We recently sold a signed photo by NASA astronaut Clifton Williams. Please see details below:
Clifton Williams Signed Portrait — Part of Astronaut Group 3, Williams Died in 1967 Before Traveling to Space — With Steve Zarelli COA
Clifton Williams signed portrait photo, showing him smiling broadly in his spacesuit. A member of Astronaut Group 3, and backup pilot for Gemini 10, Williams tragically never ventured into space, as he died while piloting a plane in 1967. Matte photo measures 3.75″ x 4.5″, signed “C Williams”. Mounted to perforated album page measuring 5.375″ x 6.375″. Near fine. With Steve Zarelli Space Authentication COA. Sold for $1,300.


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Exceptionally large and rare United States flag flown aboard Apollo 12, and included on the lunar module Intrepid when it landed on the Moon in November 1969. Flag measures 18” x 11.5”, one of the largest Apollo flown flags, affixed to presentation mat measuring 20” x 16”. Mat is signed by Apollo 12 Command Module Pilot Richard Gordon, above a note stating, ”Sailed With Yankee Clipper / And Intrepid to the Ocean of Storms / November 1969”. Mild show-through of glue on flag; overall, entire presentation is near fine. From the estate of Richard Gordon. Sold for $15,000.

Jack Swigert’s Personally Owned Space-Flown Apollo 12 Robbins Medal — Serial Number 171
Apollo 12 space-flown Robbins medal, serial number 171. Sterling silver medal was flown on board the spacecraft as one of just 262 flown. Mission insignia designed for Apollo 12 is a scene set in space, with the moon in the background and a clipper ship in the foreground, chosen in honor of the crew members’ background in the Navy. Four stars represent each of the astronauts, including the astronaut killed during training, Clifton Williams. Engraved upon the obverse, circumscribed, “Apollo XII / Conrad – Gordon – Bean”. Reverse is engraved, “Launched / November 14, 1969 / Landed / November 19, 1969 / Returned / November 24, 1969”, and then the serial number 171 with the Robbins sterling silver hallmarks. Minor tarnishing, else near fine. Comes in original case with “171” sticker affixed to verso, denoting serial number. With an LOA from Jack Swigert’s sister. Sold for $8,400.


Flown Robbins medal from Apollo 12, the second human moon landing mission. Sterling silver medallion is serial number 250, engraved on the reverse along with the Robbins sterling mark and dates of the launch, landing and return: November 14, 19 and 24 1969. Obverse of medal features the mission insignia of a a sailing ship against the moon’s surface, with the surnames of crew members Charles Conrad, Richard Gordon and Alan Bean. Medallion measures 1.25” in diameter. Very good to near fine condition. From the personal collection of astronaut Story Musgrave and with his LOA. Sold for $5,331.

NASA 8” x 10” Photo of the Moon Signed by 12 Apollo Astronauts — With Steve Zarelli COA
Fantastic NASA photo signed by 12 Apollo astronauts, all of whom add their Apollo mission underneath their name. Photo of the moon measures 8” x 10”, signed in black felt-tip by Charlie Duke, Fred Haise, Tom Stafford, Charles Conrad, Edgar Mitchell, Alan Bean, Richard Gordon, Al Worden, Alan Shepard, James Lovell, Frank Borman and Harrison Schmitt. Half glossy photo is near fine. With Steve Zarelli Space Authentication COA for all signatures. Sold for $5,000.


Jack Swigert’s Personally Owned Space-Flown Apollo 12 Robbins Medal — Serial Number 168
Apollo 12 space-flown Robbins medal, serial number 168. Sterling silver medal was flown onboard the spacecraft as one of just 262 flown. Mission insignia designed for Apollo 12 is a scene set in space, with the moon in the background and a clipper ship in the foreground, chosen in honor of the crew members’ background in the Navy. Four stars represent each of the astronauts, including the astronaut killed during training, Clifton Williams. This design is engraved upon the obverse, circumscribed, ”Apollo XII / Conrad – Gordon – Bean”. Reverse is engraved, ”Launched / November 14, 1969 / Landed / November 19, 1969 / Returned / November 24, 1969”, and then the serial number 168 and hallmarks. Measures 1.25” in circumference with minor tarnishing, else near fine. Comes in original case with ”168” sticker affixed to verso, denoting serial number. With an LOA from Apollo 13 astronaut Jack Swigert’s sister. Sold for $5,000.


Large signed color photo of the astronauts chosen by NASA in October 1963, representing the third group of space explorers. Includes ultra rare signatures of Charlie Bassett and Clifton Williams; all 14 astronauts sign with the exception of Theodore Freeman. 14” x 11” photo shows the astronauts seated and standing at a table, signed in black ink and felt tip: Michael Collins, Walter Cunningham, Donn Eisele, Dick Gordon, Rusty Schweickart, Dave Scott, Clifton Williams, Buzz Aldrin, Bill Anders, Charlie Bassett, Alan Bean, Gene Cernan and Roger Chaffee. Creasing throughout, overall very good condition with bold signatures. With Steve Zarelli COA. Sold for $2,218.


Apollo 12 AS-507 Saturn V/Launch vehicle emergency procedure manual Nov. 1969
Apollo 12 would have attempted the first lunar landing had Apollo 11 failed, but after the success of Neil Armstrong’s mission, Apollo 12 was postponed by two months, and other Apollo missions also put on a more relaxed schedule. More time was allotted for geologic training in preparation for Apollo 12 than for Apollo 11, Conrad and Bean making several geology field trips in preparation for their mission. Apollo 12’s spacecraft and launch vehicle were almost identical to Apollo 11’s. One addition was hammocks to allow Conrad and Bean to rest more comfortably on the Moon. Sold for $2,000.

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