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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.
Apple II Series Computer From 1977 — One of the First 2,000 in Production
Very early Apple II series computer, manufactured in 1977 and with the maximum 48kb of RAM. The first Apple II computer was originally marketed and sold in two models, one with a mere 4kb of RAM which sold for $1,298, and one with 48kb of RAM selling for $2,638. Computer is serial number A2S1-1962, meaning that it is just the 1,962nd computer ever manufactured out of approximately 5 million. Computer base contains removable lid with Apple II logo engraved and original motherboard fully intact underneath. Includes original two disk drives, as well as gold power supply component. Computer measures 15″ x 18″ x 4″. Power supply measures 3.5″ x 10″ x 2.5″. Disk drives measures 6.25″ x 8.75″ x 3.5″. Light wear to outer computer. Components inside are in fine condition. An early testament to the aesthetics of Apple Inc. and the dawn of the information age. Sold for $4,687.
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