Lot 246
Space
American Space Program 99 Items, Hundreds of Signatures, Dealer's Lot
[ASTRONAUTS, SPACE.] Archive of 99 pieces of space and postal memorabilia, including signed photographs, first-day and other postal covers, and autograph and typed letters, focusing on the American space program from Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Apollo-Soyuz, Skylab, and Space Shuttle programs. Signatures of scores of astronauts, NASA program administrators, and others related to the American space program. All in very good condition, housed in protective sleeves, with very few exceptions noted below.
Items
· Apollo 11 First Day Cover signed by Frank Borman, NASA liaison to President Richard Nixon, July 20, 1969.
· Alan B. Shepard Jr. autograph, with four Shepard stamps from Paraguay in denominations of 0.10, 0.25, 0.50, and 0.75 guarani.
· Judith A. Resnik inscription and signature on John Robinson, Typed Letter Signed, to Dr. Judith A. Resnik, ca. March 1983
· Photograph of International Space Station, signed in margin by Dennis A. Tito
· Tito paid $20 million to be the world’s first paying space traveler in 2001. He spent eight days in orbit and visited the International Space Station aboard a Russian spacecraft.
· Inscribed and signed photograph of Edgar D. Mitchell
· Promotional sheet for Astronaut Trading Cards with cards and original photographs of James A. Lovell, Charles “Pete” Conrad Jr., and Eugene A. Cernan
· Astronaut Trading Card for Eugene A. Cernan
· Apollo 8 First Day Cover, May 5, 1969
· Inscription and Autograph of M. Scott Carpenter
· Aurora 7 Cover, May 24, 1962, signed by M. Scott Carpenter
· Gemini V Earth-Sky Views, inscribed and signed by Eugene A. Cernan
· L. Gordon Cooper cover, signed by Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr., May 22, 1963
· Greek cover with three stamps, inscribed and signed by Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr., September 11, 1965
· Gemini GT-5 Splash-Down cover, signed by Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr., August 30, 1965
· Newspaper clipping with color photo of Gemini 5 space capsule test, signed by Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr. and Charles Conrad Jr.
· Black and white photograph of Charles Conrad Jr.
· Color photograph of launch of Space Shuttle Columbia, inscribed and signed by Robert L. Crippen, April 12, 1981
· Color photograph of Robert L. Crippen, inscribed and autographed
· Apollo 16 Atlantic Recovery Force Cover, signed by Charles M. Duke Jr., April 27, 1972
· United States Space Achievements First Day Cover, September 29, 1967, signed by Charles M. Duke Jr.
· Color photograph of Charles M. Duke Jr., inscribed and signed
· United States Space Achievements First Day Cover, September 29, 1967, with metal card attached, signed by Charles M. Duke Jr.
· Huntspex ’78 Cover, May 13, 1978, signed by Joe Henry Engle
· NASA Manned Spacecraft Center Stamp Club First Day Cover, March 14, 1975, signed by Ronald Ellwin Evans Jr.
· Color photograph of Senator Jake Garn, signed
· Jake Garn, Typed Letter Signed, to Jack H. Tilghman, July 21, 1986
· STS-11 Challenger Cover, February 8, 1984, signed by Robert Lee Gibson
· Project Mercury First Day Cover, February 20, 1962, signed by Project Mercury director Robert Rowe Gilruth
· Robert Rowe Gilruth, Typed Letter Signed, to Rev. J. Stanley Schmidt, April 18, 1962
· Newspaper clipping, inscribed and signed by John H. Gleen Jr.
· Project Mercury First Day Cover, February 20, 1962, inscribed and signed by John H. Glenn Jr. (x3)
· John H. Glenn Jr., Printed Testimony to the Senate Education Subcommittee, June 19, 2002, inscribed and signed by John H. Glenn Jr.
· Project Mercury First Day Cover, February 20, 1962, signed by John H. Glenn Jr.
· Dutch Space Travel Archives, Second Anniversary of the United States first manned orbital space flight, February 20, 1964
· Wine List, inscribed and signed by John H. Glenn Jr.
· Color photograph of Senator John H. Glenn Jr., inscribed and signed, August 4, 1998
· Black and white photograph of John H. Glenn Jr., inscribed and signed (x2)
· Color photograph of John H. Glenn Jr., inscribed and signed
· Business card, inscribed and signed by John H. Glenn Jr.
· Henry J. Holtzclaw, Typed Letter Signed, to Everett J. Prescott, February 21, 1962; Director of Bureau of Printing and Engraving congratulates Superintendent on production of Project Mercury postage stamp.
· Project Mercury First Day Cover, February 20, 1962, signed by Christopher C. Kraft Jr.
· Spacelab 3 Cover, April 29, 1985, inscribed and signed by Don Leslie Lind
· Apollo 8 Cover, December 21, 1968, signed by James A. Lovell Jr.
· Apollo 8 First Day Cover, May 5, 1969, signed by James A. Lovell Jr. and William A. Anders
· Color photograph of Edgar Dean Mitchell, signed as “6th man on the moon”
· Black and white photograph of Edgar Dean Mitchell on moon’s surface, February 6, 1971, signed as “6th man on the moon”
· Color splashdown photograph, February 9, 1971, signed by Edgar Dean Mitchell
· Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, Cover, signed by Ellison S. Onizuka
· Richard Nixon card, signed by NASA administrator Thomas O. Paine
· Color photograph of Sally K. Ride, signed
· Apollo 14 Cover, February 9, 1971, signed by Stuart Allen Roosa
· Apollo 14 Australian Cover, February 1, 1971, signed by Stuart Allen Roosa
· Apollo 14 Cover, February 5, 1971, signed by Stuart Allen Roosa
· Apollo 8 First Day Cover, May 5, 1969, with metal card attached, signed by Walter Marty Schirra Jr.
· Walter Schirra Arrival on the Mainland Cover, October 7, 1962, inscribed and signed by Walter Marty Schirra Jr.
· Color photograph of Russell L. Schweickart, inscribed and signed
· Color photograph of Margaret Rhea Seddon, inscribed and signed
· Freedom 7 Cover, May 5, 1961, signed by Alan B. Shepard Jr.
· Shepard’s Flight Ends Cover, Bahamas postage and postmark, May 5, 1961
· “American’s First Man in Space” Taiwanese Postal Cover, 1961 Louise Shepard (wife of Alan B. Shepard Jr.), Autograph Letter Signed, to “Simone,” n.d.
· Louise Shepard (wife of Alan B. Shepard Jr.), Autograph Letter Signed, to “Elton,” June 23, 1971
· Donald K. Slayton, Typed Letter Signed, to Michael Y. Smith, March 26, 1973
· Apollo-Soyuz Cover, July 15, 1985, signed by Thomas P. Stafford
· Color photograph of Thomas P. Stafford, signed
· Apollo 10 U.S. Navy Recovery Force Cover, May 26, 1969, signed by Thomas P. Stafford
· Smithsonian 10th Anniversary First Manned Space Rendezvous Cover, December 15, 1965, signed by Thomas P. Stafford
· Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Cover, July 9, 1973, signed by Thomas P. Stafford and Alexey Leonov
· Apollo 8 First Day Cover, May 5, 1969, signed by John L. Swigert Jr.
· John W. Young, Typed Letter Signed, to Karoline L. Kimball, May 1972
· Skylab First Day Cover, May 14, 1974, signed by Charles Conrad Jr., William B. Lenoir, and Gerald P. Carr
· Apollo 8 Cover, December 24, 1968, signed by James A. Lovell Jr. and William A. Anders
· Project Mercury First Day Cover, February 20, 1962, signed by John H. Glenn Jr. and Charles M. Barnes (designer of the Project Mercury stamp)
· SpacePex ’74 Cover, September 28, 1974, signed by Stuart Allen Roosa and Donald H. Peterson
· French Aeronautique Espace Cover, June 2, 1961, signed by Alan B. Shepard Jr., Pavel Romanovich Popovich, Stuart Allen Roosa, Vitaly Sevastyanov, and Edgar D. Mitchell (x2)
· Color Photograph of STS-78 Space Shuttle Crew, June-July 1996, signed by all members, Richard M. Linnehan, Charles E. Brady Jr., Terence T. Henricks, Susan J. Helms, Kevin R. Kregel, and Robert B. Thirsk
· Apollo 17 Cover, December 7, 1972, signed by John W. Young, Charles M. Duke Jr., and Stuart Allen Roosa
· Project Mercury First Day Cover, February 20, 1962, signed by James A. McDivitt, Karl G. Henize, Ronald E. Evans Jr., Joseph P. Kerwin, and Vance DeVoe Brand
· Project Mercury First Day Cover, February 20, 1962, signed by Mrs. Robert H. Goddard and Gordon Cooper Jr.
· Project Mercury First Day Cover, February 20, 1962, signed by Gerald P. Carr, William Edgar Thorton, Malcolm S. Carpenter, Charles M. Duke Jr., Mrs. Robert H. Goddard, and Eugene A. Cernan
· Project Mercury First Day Cover, February 20, 1962, signed by James A. McDivitt and Donald K. Slayton
· Apollo 13 Splashdown Cover, April 17, 1970, signed by Fred W. Haise Jr., James A. Lovell Jr., and John L. Swigert Jr.
· United States in Space A Decade of Achievement First Day Cover, August 2, 1971, signed by Karl G. Henize, Vance D. Brand, Ronald E. Evans Jr., and Gordon Cooper Jr.
· Apollo-Soyuz First Day Cover, July 15, 1975, signed by James B. Irwin, James E. Webb, James A. McDivitt, Gerald P. Carr, and Ronald E. Evans Jr.
· NASA Names 35 New Space Shuttle Astronauts Cover, January 16, 1978, signed by James D. A. van Hoften, Ronald E. McNair, and Guion S. Bluford Jr.
· Skylab First Day Cover, May 14, 1974, with metal card attached, signed by Alan L. Bean, Owen K. Garriott, and Jack R. Lousma
· Space Achievements First Day Cover, September 29, 1967, signed by Donald K. Slayton and Gordon Cooper Jr.
· Apollo 17 Cover, December 7, 1972, signed by Ronald E. Evans Jr., Eugene A. Cernan, and Harrison H. Schmitt
· 747-Shuttle ‘Enterprise’ arrives at Redstone Army Air Field Cover, March 13, 1978, signed by Edward G. Gibson, Richard H. Truly, Vance D. Brand, and Henry W. Hartsfield Jr.
· “Secret Spy Satellite Launched by Titan Rocket Carries Sensors to Spot the Exhaust of Rising Rockets and Thus Provide the U.S.A. with Time to Prepare Defenses” Cover, March 1, 1972, signed by eight Secretaries of Defense: Robert A. Lovett, Thomas S. Gates Jr., Robert McNamara, Clark Clifford, Melvin R. Laird, Elliott Richardson, James R. Schlesinger, and Donald Rumsfeld
· First Man on the Moon First Day Cover, September 9, 1969, with attached metal card, signed by fifteen members of Senate Committee on Space and Aeronautics
· Color Photo of Crews for Apollo-Soyuz Test Project with stamp affixed, postmarked July 15, 1975
· Color Artwork for Apollo-Soyuz Test Project with stamp affixed, postmarked July 15, 1975
· World Stamp Expo ’89 Program, September 27, 1989, signed by Henry W. Hartsfield Jr.
· Color photograph of Apollo-Soyuz Test Project Astronauts, signed by Donald K. Slayton, Vance Brand, and Thomas P. Stafford; three-inch damage to lower left and stain in lower right, not affecting signatures.
This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.
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