Sotheby’s New York Presents: GEEK WEEK Sotheby’s New York Presents: GEEK WEEK - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: sothebys.com

Was: Auktion

Wann: 29.11.2018 - 30.11.2018

NEW YORK, 19 November 2018 – Sotheby’s is thrilled to present Geek Week: an inaugural presentation of sales and events during which we will offer over 400 lots dedicated to space exploration and the history of science and technology. Exhibitions will open to the public in New York City on Sunday, 25 November.

MEDIA PREVIEW ON MONDAY, 26 NOVEMBER *Cameras Welcome as of 8:…

NEW YORK, 19 November 2018 – Sotheby’s is thrilled to present Geek Week: an inaugural presentation of sales and events during which we will offer over 400 lots dedicated to space exploration and the history of science and technology. Exhibitions will open to the public in New York City on Sunday, 25 November.

MEDIA PREVIEW ON MONDAY, 26 NOVEMBER *Cameras Welcome as of 8:00AMSpecialists Available at 9:00AM1334 York Avenue (at 72nd Street)

Auctions on 29 & 30 November* Public Exhibitions open 25 November *

Sotheby’s will hold a media preview for both sales on the morning of Monday, 26 November. Cameras will be welcome as of 8:00am, with a specialist available for interviews as of 9:00am.

On 29 November, just a month before the 50th anniversary of Apollo 8 – the first mission to orbit the moon – Sotheby’s will hold our second-annual Space Exploration sale, which in turn follow our groundbreaking Russian Space History sales in 1993 and 1996. The auction features a wide variety of material from both the American and Soviet space programs — from flown mission artefacts and hardware, lunar and space photography, original artwork by artists such as Chesley Bonestell and Alan Bean, items from the personal collections of astronauts, autographed items, maps and charts, signed books, models, spacesuits, and more.

In the year of the centenary of his birth, our second annual History of Science & Technology auction on 30 November will be headlined by the Nobel Prize, papers and books of the brilliant, inspiring, and much-beloved theoretical physicist Richard P. Feynman. Spanning the full length of his career – from his early days at Los Alamos and Cornell through his final days at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), and covering topics such as the atom bomb, QED, Nanotechnology and Computing – the remarkable and enlightening collection of papers are the only known archive of Feynman manuscripts to exist outside of the archive at Caltech, where he taught for nearly 4 decades. The sale also features books & manuscripts, scientific & technological instruments, original artwork, and other artifacts spanning from the 16th–21st centuries, in categories ranging from physics, mathematics, and cryptography, to medicine, biology, computing, and astronomy.

Sotheby’s New York Presents: GEEK WEEK

Featuring Auctions and Exhibitions Dedicated to: SPACE EXPLORATION & THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

Highlights across the Sales Include: The Only Known Documented Moon Rocks in Private Hands Estimate $700,000/1 Million **The Nobel Prize, Papers and Books of Beloved Physicist Richard P. Feynman **The Only Bible Signed and Inscribed by Albert Einstein Estimate $200/300,000 **A Complete Gemini Spacesuit Estimate $100/150,000 **A Fully Operational Three-Roter Enigma I Cipher Machine Estimate $180/200,000

The Nobel Prize, Papers and Books of The Nobel Prize, Papers and Books of - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: sothebys.com / Sotheby’s Auktionshaus A Fully Operational Three-Roter Enigma I Cipher Machine Estimate $180/200,000 A Fully Operational Three-Roter Enigma I Cipher Machine Estimate $180/200,000 - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: sothebys.com / Sotheby’s Auktionshaus
Tags: Design, Historische Dokumente, Mond, Technik

MEDIA PREVIEW ON MONDAY, 26 NOVEMBER *Cameras Welcome as of 8:00AMSpecialists Available at 9:00AM1334 York Avenue (at 72nd Street)
Auctions on 29 & 30 November* Public Exhibitions open 25 November *

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