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A business card with Steve Jobs' signature sold for $181,183 in an auction on Thursday. A 1983 "Apple Computer," business card signed in black ink by Steve Jobs sold for $181,183 on Thursday, according to RR Auction. The Apple founder's business card sold for $181,183. RR AuctionThe off-white business card was listed as the "extremely rare, perfectly graded Steve Jobs-signed Apple Computer business card from circa 1983." Related storiesRR Auction has previously auctioned 10 Steve Jobs business cards, with only one dating back to 1983.
Persons: Steve Jobs, , Mike Graff, Steven Jobs, Bobby Livingston, Jobs, Stephen Hawking, Steve Wozniak, Ronald Wayne, Eduardo Cisneros Organizations: Apple, Service, Apple Computer, Macintosh Factory, Pirates, Jobs, Apple Computer Corporation Locations: Caribbean
CNN —A signature white, ruffled shirt once owned by Prince is expected to fetch thousands of dollars in an online auction this week. The Fashion of Prince auction, staged online by US firm RR Auction, comprises 203 items amassed by a French collector, identified only as Bertrand on the company’s website. According to RR Auction, the seller bought the memorabilia directly from designers who worked closely with Prince, as well as from other auction houses. Well known for his lavish wardrobe, Prince wore this style of ruffled white shirt – complete with faux-pearl buttons and shoulder pads – during his “Purple Rain” tour. On the website, they say the seller acquired the garment “directly from a designer” who worked on the “Purple Rain” movie and subsequent tour.
Persons: Prince, Bertrand, , , Bobby Livingston, ” Livingston Organizations: CNN, Hotel Chelsea, Associated Press Locations: North America, New York, Livingston
One of the highlights of the auction is a white ruffled shirt worn by Prince during his 1985 American Music Awards performance of the song “Purple Rain.”The auction house estimated its value at $15,000. Political Cartoons View All 1244 ImagesThe auction traces Prince’s evolution in music and fashion from his “Purple Rain” era through to his death, according to Bobby Livingston of RR Auction. Also up for auction is the outfit Prince wore from “Under the Cherry Moon,” a 1986 film starring Prince that also marked his debut as a director. In addition to fashion, this auction includes original Polaroid photographs, master tapes of hit albums, and official documentation about his films and music videos. The ink the governor signed the renaming bill in was purple — Prince's signature color.
Persons: Prince, Bobby Livingston, , Cherry Organizations: BOSTON, , Prince Locations: Minnesota, Paisley
CNN —For years, the demo tape that launched Prince’s storied career had been tucked away in an attic of the home of the music executive that first signed him. Now, music enthusiasts and Prince fans worldwide have a chance to own the tape that landed the Minneapolis superstar his first record contract as it goes up for auction, according to Boston-based auction house RR Auction. The demo, recorded in 1976 and still in its original custom packaging, is part of the Marvels of Modern Music auction that ends on Thursday. The demo tape remains in its original packaging. RR Auction“When I saw (the demo tape), I knew exactly what it was,” Gold said.
Persons: ” Prince, , ” Bobby Livingston, , ” Livingston, Jeff Gold, Russ Thyret, Thyret, Prince, Gold, ‘ Russ, ” Gold, Organizations: CNN, Prince, Minneapolis, Music, Sound, Warner Bros, Records Locations: Boston, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Livingston
But if you find one signed by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, it might be worth extra cash. RR Auction, a Boston-based organization that sources and sells historical autographs, manuscripts and artifacts, is auctioning off a $175 check signed by Steve Jobs in July 1976. The check is expected to fetch $25,000," over 142 times its original worth, according to the company's press release. In 1974, Jobs left his role as a video game designer and reconnected with Steve Wozniak, a former high school friend. When Jobs was kicked out of Apple in 1985, he started a rival computer company called NeXT.
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