Sell your vintage Apple products, technology, and Steve Jobs memorabilia for premium prices with RR Auction.
Computers have changed peoples lives in more ways than one, and their evolution has been necessary for our lives to run smoothly. As new models continue to release, the demand for vintage computers has escalated greatly in the last several years. Along with a growing market for vintage technology, RR Auction has offered a wide selection of early electronics as well as personal artifacts from some of Silicon Valley’s greats. Our clients are willing to pay top dollar for pieces ranging from early Apple computers, unused iPhones and vintage circuit boards to handwritten letters and signed checks from computer pioneers, important Steve Jobs contracts, and other computer history documents. Consigning your pieces has never been easier than with RR Auction. Join more than thousands of other successful consignors in achieving high prices for your Apple memorabilia.
While today it stands as one of the world’s biggest tech companies, Apple began as an idea from the minds of Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, and Ronald Wayne. Items from the company’s early years have increased in value, as is evident with this Apple-1 computer prototype that realized $677,196. Residing in the ‘Apple Garage’ for many years before making its way to the auction block, this motherboard was hand-soldered by Steve Wozniak in 1976. The demonstration of this prototype also led to Apple’s first big computer order, forever embedding the company in our daily lives.
Get your game face on and check out this Pong ‘Home Edition’ prototype. Going for a tremendous $270,910, this mock-up home unit of the Atari classic features hand-carved wooden paddle control knobs, a red ‘start game’ pushbutton, and a central metal grille for its built-in speaker. After the initial success of the Pong arcade game, this prototype was part of the effort to bring Pong to homes all across America. This piece even came from Pong creator Allan Alcorn’s personal collection.
The revered 20th century icon who brought us the Apple computer, iPod, and iPhone, Steve Jobs holds the fascination and imagination of people worldwide. The prices his autograph commands at auction attest to the keen interest still vibrantly alive for him. Unfortunately for admirers and autograph collectors, Jobs was a notoriously reluctant signer. However, RR Auction has been lucky enough to offer several Jobs signed pieces. This rare spiral-bound Apple II manual was hand inscribed and signed by the Apple founder himself in 1980. The Apple II computer was one of the first computers to become mainstream. The success of the Apple II model helped to support Apple’s finances, allowing the company to continue its influential reign in the revolution of technology. This incredibly rare piece was purchased by billionaire Jim Irsay for $787,484 at our Apple and Steve Jobs auction in August 2021.
We’re always seeking consignments, so if you have any vintage technology or significant documents, consider consigning it to RR Auction! You can reach us via phone at 800-937-3880 or submit lots below.
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