Sell or Auction Your Apple Computer Prototype Mouse 1984 for up to Nearly $17,500 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions
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Below is a recent realized price for an Apple Computer prototype mouse from 1984. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:
Apple Computer Prototype Mouse 1984. Sold for Nearly $17,500.
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Steve Wozniak signed 14” x 11” photo of the Apple 1 computer, with Wozniak also writing ”Think Different / Woz” in blue felt-tip. Near fine condition. With PSA/DNA COA. Sold for $625.


Extraordinarily scarce Pixar Animation Studios poster signed by its co-founder Steve Jobs, sometime after 1995 when ”Toy Story”, the first computer-animated feature film, debuted. Jobs’ legendary vision is evident in his backing of Pixar, whose potential was immediately realized in the success of ”Toy Story”, earning three Academy Award nominations, breaking box office records and securing its reputation as one of the finest animated movies of all time. Poster measures 24” x 36”, signed by Jobs in black fiber-tip marker. In near fine condition. With JSA COA. Sold for $31,250.


Very scarce check signed by Steve Jobs, made out entirely in his hand to his girlfriend Tina Redse. Dated 11 March 1988, Jobs writes the check for $2,000 to Redse, singed ”steven jobs” on the signature line. At this time, Jobs was launching NeXT, and possibly engaged to Redse, who had a tumultuous relationship with the tech magnate throughout the 1980s before they broke off their engagement in 1989. Check measures 6” x 2.75”, with Jobs’ phone number and address listed at top. Endorsed by Redse on verso. Discreet bank stamp across check and vertical fold, otherwise near fine condition. Authenticated and slabbed by PSA/DNA. A scarce signature by one of the most important businessmen and inventors of the 20th and 21st centuries. Sold for $20,000.

Steve Jobs signed ”Fortune” magazine cover from its 9 October 1989 issue, published shortly after the launch of Jobs’ new company NeXT, Inc. Jobs signs in black ink, ”To Terry / steve jobs”, with his characteristic lower case signature, next to a photo of the charismatic technology icon. The recipient, Terry, was one of Jobs’ chauffeur drivers for several years before asking Jobs to sign this magazine, although Jobs subsequently called the limousine company to complain about the autograph request. Magazine cover measures 9” x 10.875”, without rest of the pages. Affixed to autograph album page, which could easily be professionally removed. Near fine condition with a bold signature. With a COA from JSA, as well as an LOA from Terry the consignor, and also Terry’s first year performance review from the limousine company. Sold for $16,638.



Scarce Nikola Tesla Letter Signed on His Tesla Company Stationery
Scarce letter signed by inventor and entrepreneur Nikola Tesla, whose electric inventions helped light the early 20th century. Dated 4 March 1919 on his Tesla Company, Inc. stationery at 8 West 40th St. in New York, Tesla writes to Edwin Fulton Pottenger, an inventor of internal combustion engines. Tesla writes in part, ”…my turbines can operate at practically any pressure obtainable, the higher the better, and they carry easily 200% overloard [sic] without damage.
I am at work now on an outfit which will be particularly suitable for tractor purposes and also am perfecting my turbo-blower, making a small and compact unit…[signed] N. Tesla”. Single page measures 8” x 10”. Folds with one slightly affecting ”N” in signature, light wear, and three hole punches on left side, with reinforcement. Very good condition. Sold for $15,836.

Scarce NeXT Computer poster signed by Steve Jobs, who founded NeXT in 1985 after he was forced out of Apple. The NeXT Computer System was the first line of products released by the company, which debuted to the world at the invitation-only NeXT Introduction on 12 October 1988, where this poster was displayed and signed by Jobs. In his first major public appearance since leaving Apple, he famously told the audience, “It’s great to be back.” Poster on foam board measures 37.25″ x 16.75″, signed by Jobs at lower right margin. Fading to signature, otherwise near fine condition. With an LOA from the consignor, who received the poster from her employer who worked directly with Jobs. With JSA COA. Sold for $12,974.


Scarce Nikola Tesla Letter Signed on His Tesla Company Stationery
Scarce letter signed by Nikola Tesla, composed on his Tesla Company, Inc. letterhead at 8 West 40th St. in New York. One of the most storied inventors of the 20th century, Tesla’s rivalry with Thomas Edison was so intense that both men refused a Nobel Prize rather than share the Prize together for their contributions to electric power.
Letter to inventor Edwin Fulton Pottenger on 14 April 1919 reads in part, ”…I have been expecting to make a trip west on which occasion I intended to confer, in regard to our proposal, with my associates there who are manufacturing all kinds of machinery on a vast scale and have also taken up the tractor business…[signed] N. Tesla”. Single page measures 8” x 10”. Folds, with one through ”N” in signature, light wear, and three hole punches on left sides with reinforcement. Very good condition. Scarce. Sold for $10,068.

Vint Cerf signed sketch of the Internet as it existed in 1977, a set of connections, both rudimentary and groundbreaking, between PRNET (Packet Radio Network), ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) and SATNET (Atlantic Packet Satellite Network). Cerf is one of two men credited with inventing the Internet along with Bob Kahn, both of whom won the Turing Award in 2004, the highest achievement in computer science. Sketch measures 8.5” x 5.5”, completed by Cerf in black ballpoint. Near fine condition. Sold for $1,479.

Original 1913 Affidavit for Nikola Tesla’s Fluid Propulsion Patent
Original 1913 document for Nikola Tesla’s fluid propulsion patent, filed on 21 October 1909. Document is a U.S. Patent Office affidavit by Tesla’s assistant, engineer Fritz Lowenstein. Within the report, Lowenstein attests to tests performed by Tesla related to his turbines, in support of the patent, which transformed mechanical power through the agency of fluid. Document runs 10pp. including cover, and measures 8” x 11.25”. Fold and light wear, overall very good condition. Sold for $1,250.

Bill Gates Signed Microsoft IntelliMouse
Bill Gates signed Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer, the computer mouse introduced by Microsoft that used optical technology to replace the rolling ball. Signed ”Bill Gates” in black felt-tip, mouse is in fine condition, still packaged in its original box with software included. Mouse was signed by Gates in 2003 on behalf of the Macy’s Passport charity auction, with charity paperwork and shipping box included. Sold for $1,000.

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