BOSTON, MASS.- Buzz Aldrin's Apollo 11 Cartier solid gold Lunar Module replica will be auctioned by Boston-based
RR Auction.
Produced by the legendary jewelry company Cartier, three of the solid gold models of the Lunar Module Eagle were commissioned by the French newspaper Le Figaro and presented to the Apollo 11 astronauts during their post-flight visit to Paris in October 1969. The newspaper asked its readers to contribute to the cost of producing them, and donations poured in from around the nation10 francs, 20 francs, or whatever they could afford.
The astronauts visit to Paris came as part of their Giant Step international goodwill tour, which brought them to 24 countries in 45 days. In the celebratory mania that ensued, one hundred million people turned out to see the crew who had performed mans greatest triumpha journey to the moon and back.
Intricately reproducing the iconic Lunar Module in solid gold and presented to one of the first men on the moon, this is a spectacular piece of the utmost rarity, said Bobby Livingston, Executive VP at RR Auction.
A black presentation plaque, Les lecteurs du journal Le Figaro a Edwin E. Aldrin, Jr., is affixed to the front of the model. The ascent stage can be lifted from the descent stage, and the descent stage engine can be removed from the bottom to reveal small capsule containing a roll of microfilm with the names of Le Figaros subscribers and supporters who underwrote the presentation of these gold lunar module replicas to the three Apollo 11 crew members.
Only three of these models were ever made. Michael Collins's example was reacquired by Cartier and today remains a part of the Cartier Collection, and is depicted in the impressive hardcover volume Cartier and America, included in this lot.
"The Apollo 11 Moon landing remains one of the greatest achievements of mankind in the second half of the 20th Century, said Bobby Livingston Executive VP at RR Auction. This solid gold Cartier model is a spectacular piece that pays a fitting tribute to the bravery of the Apollo 11 astronauts.
Additional highlights include:
Apollo 11 American flag carried to the moon, signed by the entire crew, "Neil Armstrong," "Buzz Aldrin," and "M. Collins." The flag has been additionally signed and flight-certified in black felt tip by Aldrin, "Flown on Apollo XI, Buzz Aldrin." Of the few fully signed Apollo 11 flown flag presentations we have encountered, this is the only example to boast the additional inscription by Aldrin on the flag itself.
Buzz Aldrin handwritten letter from 1964 where the rookie Aldrin writes Our space program will stimulate the inventiveness of our scientists and engineers, the creativity of our scholars, the emotions of our artisans, the economy of our industry and nation, the imagination of our youth and the wisdom of our leaders.
Apollo 11 flown page from the Lunar Module Activation Checklist with Neil Armstrong notations, "Go to Descent, listing steps to prepare for undocking with the Command Module Columbia prior to the lunar landing.
Buzz Aldrin letter discussing the view from the Moon, "The view was fantasticvery stark and absolutely without any color, just black and shades of gray, yet, very sharp!
The Space Exploration Auction from RR Auction began on November 9 and will conclude on November 16.