Sell Your Apollo Command Module Block II Annunciator Caution Panel for up to About $8,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
FREE ESTIMATE. To buy, auction, sell or consign your Apollo Command Module Block II annunciator caution panel that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).
Sell Your Apollo Command Module Block II Annunciator Caution Panel
The Apollo Command Module Block II annunciator caution panel is part of a space shuttle’s Caution & Warning System (CWS). The CSW lights up and communicates when there is a failure or abnormal issue with the spacecraft and sometimes sets off the master alarm. Below is a recent realized price for an Apollo Command Module Block II annunciator caution panel, and we at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this price for you or more:
Apollo Command Module Block II Annunciator Caution Panel. Circa late 1960s. Sold for about $8,000.
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Apollo 13 Flown Instrument Cover & Omega Velcro Watch Strap From Jack Swigert’s Estate
Lot of two items from Jack Swigert’s estate. First item is an Apollo 13 flown instrument cover, measuring 1.75″ in diameter, made of a stainless steel disc with an articulated ring at center. Above and below the ring are codes printed in black that read, ”P/NSEB33100063-301 / S/N1017 ASSY.” A small square of velcro is affixed to verso at center, certainly to secure cover in place in the weightless environment of space. Lot also includes Swigert’s NASA issued Omega velcro watch strap, worn by Swigert over his space suit, and likely space flown. Velcro strap with metal fastener is imprinted with code numbers ”P/N SEB12100030-202 / S/N 1067”. Measures 22” in length. Some dulling and superficial marks to lid and soiling to velcro strap. Near fine overall. With an LOA from the estate of Jack Swigert. Sold for $13,920.
Apollo 13 Lunar Module Flown Space Silver Pencil Owned By Jack Swigert
Apollo 13 Lunar Module flown space pencil personally owned by Command Module Pilot Jack Swigert. The crew endured incredible circumstances after launching 11 April 1970, when two days later, they were forced into an emergency turn-around before ever reaching the moon. Fortunately the astronauts expertly improvised a repair to the spacecraft and narrowly escaped disaster, ultimately returning safely to Earth. Silver mechanical pencil still works and has original graphite intact. With ”SEB 12100081-301” and ”S/N 2015” engraved in black to side of pen. Measures 5” with tiny piece of velcro taped to top. Near fine. With an LOA from Swigert’s sister. Sold for $10,313.
Apollo 8 Space-Flown Flag With COA Signed by Frank Borman, William Anders and Jim Lovell
American flag flown in space aboard Apollo 8. Flown flag is mounted to a COA signed by command module pilot ”James Lovell”, lunar module pilot ”Bill Anders” and commander ”Frank Borman”. COA reads in print, ”This flag was carried aboard the first manned lunar orbit spacecraft / Apollo 8 / December 21-27, 1968…” Affixed below the flag is a color photo of the crew in their spacesuits. Cloth flag measures 6” x 4”. Certificate measures 10” x 12”. Show through of adhesive to flag corners, else near fine. Sold for $5,948.

Edgar Mitchell’s Personally Owned & Signed PPK (Personal Preference Kit) Flown Aboard Apollo 14
Personal Preference Kit (PPK) owned by Apollo 14 astronaut Ed Mitchell, and taken aboard the spacecraft Kittyhawk to the moon by him. Each astronaut aboard Apollo 14 was allowed only a few personal preference kits where they could put personal items that they wanted flown with them to the moon. This NASA issued drawstring pouch, measuring approximately 6″ x 9.5″, was the PPK given to astronaut Ed Mitchell and kept by him since the mission. Signed in black marker on front of pouch, “This command module PPK was flown to the moon on Apollo 14 / Edgar Mitchell LMP [Lunar Module Pilot]”. White nylon pouch is identified in type above Mitchell’s handwriting, “P/N SEB 12100018-202 / S/N 1112”. In very good condition with light wear. A rare opportunity to own an Apollo memento with personal significance to its original owner, astronaut Ed Mitchell. Sold for $3,119.
FREE ESTIMATE. To buy, auction, sell or consign your Apollo Command Module Block II annunciator caution panel that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com). Top dollar obtained for your Apollo Command Module Block II annunciator caution panel.





