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Yaël Braun-Pivet At The Decitre Bookstore In Lyon
Yael Braun-Pivet, President of the National Assembly, signs her book ''A ma Place'' at the Decitre bookstore in Lyon, France, on April 26, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Yaël Braun-Pivet At The Decitre Bookstore In Lyon
Yael Braun-Pivet, President of the National Assembly, signs her book ''A ma Place'' at the Decitre bookstore in Lyon, France, on April 26, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Yaël Braun-Pivet At The Decitre Bookstore In Lyon
Yael Braun-Pivet, President of the National Assembly, signs her book ''A ma Place'' at the Decitre bookstore in Lyon, France, on April 26, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Yaël Braun-Pivet At The Decitre Bookstore In Lyon
Yael Braun-Pivet, President of the National Assembly, signs her book ''A ma Place'' at the Decitre bookstore in Lyon, France, on April 26, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Yaël Braun-Pivet At The Decitre Bookstore In Lyon
Yael Braun-Pivet, President of the National Assembly, signs her book ''A ma Place'' at the Decitre bookstore in Lyon, France, on April 26, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Yaël Braun-Pivet At The Decitre Bookstore In Lyon
Yael Braun-Pivet, President of the National Assembly, signs her book ''A ma Place'' at the Decitre bookstore in Lyon, France, on April 26, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Nicholas Hoult Attends Calgary Expo 2025 Panel
April 25, 2025, Calgary, Alberta, Canada: Actor NICHOLAS HOULT appears during a fan Q&A panel at Calgary Expo 2025 in Calgary, Alberta. Hoult is known for roles in 'Mad Max: Fury Road,' 'The Great' and the 'X-Men' franchise and Superman and wants to be in a Rom-Com. (Credit Image: © Baden Roth/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Salmo Presents The Book Sottopelle In Milan
Salmo attends the presentation of the book Sottopelle at Mondadori Duomo in Milan, Italy, on March 17, 2025 (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto). -
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Salmo Presents The Book Sottopelle In Milan
Salmo attends the presentation of the book Sottopelle at Mondadori Duomo in Milan, Italy, on March 17, 2025 (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto). -
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Salmo Presents The Book Sottopelle In Milan
Salmo attends the presentation of the book Sottopelle at Mondadori Duomo in Milan, Italy, on March 17, 2025 (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto). -
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The Japanese Grand Prix In Suzuka, Third Practice Session
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc is surrounded by fans on his way to the third practice session for the Japanese Grand Prix on April 5. (Photo by Yusuke Harada/NurPhoto) -
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Ukraine’s Defence Intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov
Representative of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine Andrii Yusov (L) watches chief of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov (C) sign a Ukrainian flag during their meeting with the press after the first part of the "Ukraine. Year 2025" Forum ahead of the 3rd anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in Kyiv, Ukraine, on February 23, 2025. (Photo by Volodymyr Tarasov/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Celebration of 20th anniversary of Orange Revolution in Kyiv
KYIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 22, 2024 - 3rd President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko signs autographs during the opening of the We Can’t Be Defeated exhibition marking the 20th anniversary of the Orange Revolution at the Ukrainian House National Centre, Kyiv, capital of Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukrainian writer Stepan Protsiuk presents his novel in Ivano-Frankivsk
IVANO-FANKIVSK, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 5, 2024 - Ukrainian novelist, essayist and poet Stepan Protsiuk signs a book while presenting his novel, Master. A Novel About Yevhen Chykalenko, Ivano-Frankivsk, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukrainian writer Stepan Protsiuk presents his novel in Ivano-Frankivsk
IVANO-FANKIVSK, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 5, 2024 - Ukrainian novelist, essayist and poet Stepan Protsiuk signs a book while presenting his novel, Master. A Novel About Yevhen Chykalenko, Ivano-Frankivsk, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukrainian writer Stepan Protsiuk presents his novel in Ivano-Frankivsk
IVANO-FANKIVSK, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 5, 2024 - Ukrainian novelist, essayist and poet Stepan Protsiuk signs a book while presenting his novel, Master. A Novel About Yevhen Chykalenko, Ivano-Frankivsk, western Ukraine. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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TENNIS - Roger Federer sitzt mit seinen Eltern Lynette und Robert auf der Tribüne in Wimbledon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Javier Garcia/Shutterstock (14574535bg)
Roger Federer, sat next to his parents Lynette and Robert, signhs an autograph for a young fan
Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Day 6, The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, UK - 06 Jul 2024
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TENNIS - Roger Federer sitzt mit seinen Eltern Lynette und Robert auf der Tribüne in Wimbledon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Javier Garcia/Shutterstock (14574535bh)
Roger Federer, sat next to his parents Lynette and Robert, signhs an autograph for a young fan
Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Day 6, The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, UK - 06 Jul 2024
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TENNIS - Roger Federer sitzt mit seinen Eltern Lynette und Robert auf der Tribüne in Wimbledon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Javier Garcia/Shutterstock (14574535ba)
Roger Federer, sat next to his parents Lynette and Robert, throws a tennis ball to an autograph hunter, who fails to catch it
Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Day 6, The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, UK - 06 Jul 2024
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Ukrainian writer and poet Yurii Izdryk
IVANO-FRANKIVSK, UKRAINE - JUNE 3, 2024 - Ukrainian writer and poet Yurii Izdryk signs his books after the Izdryk. The Great Poetic Evening concert at the Iryna Malaniuk Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Philharmonic, Ivano-Frankivsk, western Ukraine. Part of the funds will be donated to Ukraine’s Armed Forces. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukrainian writer and poet Yurii Izdryk
IVANO-FRANKIVSK, UKRAINE - JUNE 3, 2024 - Ukrainian writer and poet Yurii Izdryk signs his books after the Izdryk. The Great Poetic Evening concert at the Iryna Malaniuk Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Philharmonic, Ivano-Frankivsk, western Ukraine. Part of the funds will be donated to Ukraine’s Armed Forces. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Ukrainian writer and poet Yurii Izdryk
IVANO-FRANKIVSK, UKRAINE - JUNE 3, 2024 - Ukrainian writer and poet Yurii Izdryk signs his books after the Izdryk. The Great Poetic Evening concert at the Iryna Malaniuk Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Philharmonic, Ivano-Frankivsk, western Ukraine. Part of the funds will be donated to Ukraine’s Armed Forces. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Steve Jobs signature world record broken twice at same auction
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Jobs 1
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22/03/2024
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he world record price for a signature of Apple computer co-founder Steve Jobs has been smashed TWICE at the same auction.
A cheque written by him on behalf of the fledgling tech company went for $176,850 USD / €163.510 euros including buyer’s premium.
That eclipsed a cheque signed by both Jobs and partner Steve Wozniak which went for $163,923 USD / €151.560 euros in March 2022.
However that new record was beaten during the same Steve Jobs and Apple Revolution event staged by US saleroom RR Auction.
An Apple business card signed by Job is 1983 was snapped up for $181,182 USD / €167.515 euros also including buyer’s premium.
The card, signed neatly in black ink by the late tech pioneer, features the iconic 'rainbow' version of the Apple 'byte' logo.
OPS: The rear of the cheque written by Jobs on behalf of the fledgling tech company. The cheque went for $176,850 USD / €163.510 euros including buyer’s premium.
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Steve Jobs signature world record broken twice at same auction
Ferrari Press Agency
Jobs 1
Ref 15688
22/03/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: RR Auction
he world record price for a signature of Apple computer co-founder Steve Jobs has been smashed TWICE at the same auction.
A cheque written by him on behalf of the fledgling tech company went for $176,850 USD / €163.510 euros including buyer’s premium.
That eclipsed a cheque signed by both Jobs and partner Steve Wozniak which went for $163,923 USD / €151.560 euros in March 2022.
However that new record was beaten during the same Steve Jobs and Apple Revolution event staged by US saleroom RR Auction.
An Apple business card signed by Job is 1983 was snapped up for $181,182 USD / €167.515 euros also including buyer’s premium.
The card, signed neatly in black ink by the late tech pioneer, features the iconic 'rainbow' version of the Apple 'byte' logo.
OPS: The cheque written by Jobs on behalf of the fledgling tech company which went for $176,850 USD / €163.510 euros including buyer’s premium.
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Steve Jobs signature world record broken twice at same auction
Ferrari Press Agency
Jobs 1
Ref 15688
22/03/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: RR Auction
he world record price for a signature of Apple computer co-founder Steve Jobs has been smashed TWICE at the same auction.
A cheque written by him on behalf of the fledgling tech company went for $176,850 USD / €163.510 euros including buyer’s premium.
That eclipsed a cheque signed by both Jobs and partner Steve Wozniak which went for $163,923 USD / €151.560 euros in March 2022.
However that new record was beaten during the same Steve Jobs and Apple Revolution event staged by US saleroom RR Auction.
An Apple business card signed by Job is 1983 was snapped up for $181,182 USD / €167.515 euros also including buyer’s premium.
The card, signed neatly in black ink by the late tech pioneer, features the iconic 'rainbow' version of the Apple 'byte' logo.
OPS: The cheque written by Jobs on behalf of the fledgling tech company which went for $176,850 USD / €163.510 euros including buyer’s premium.
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Steve Jobs signature world record broken twice at same auction
Ferrari Press Agency
Jobs 1
Ref 15688
22/03/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: RR Auction
he world record price for a signature of Apple computer co-founder Steve Jobs has been smashed TWICE at the same auction.
A cheque written by him on behalf of the fledgling tech company went for $176,850 USD / €163.510 euros including buyer’s premium.
That eclipsed a cheque signed by both Jobs and partner Steve Wozniak which went for $163,923 USD / €151.560 euros in March 2022.
However that new record was beaten during the same Steve Jobs and Apple Revolution event staged by US saleroom RR Auction.
An Apple business card signed by Job is 1983 was snapped up for $181,182 USD / €167.515 euros also including buyer’s premium.
The card, signed neatly in black ink by the late tech pioneer, features the iconic 'rainbow' version of the Apple 'byte' logo.
OPS: The Steve Jobs Apple business card which sold for a record $181,182 USD / €167.515 euros also including buyer’s premium.
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Steve Jobs signature world record broken twice at same auction
Ferrari Press Agency
Jobs 1
Ref 15688
22/03/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: RR Auction
he world record price for a signature of Apple computer co-founder Steve Jobs has been smashed TWICE at the same auction.
A cheque written by him on behalf of the fledgling tech company went for $176,850 USD / €163.510 euros including buyer’s premium.
That eclipsed a cheque signed by both Jobs and partner Steve Wozniak which went for $163,923 USD / €151.560 euros in March 2022.
However that new record was beaten during the same Steve Jobs and Apple Revolution event staged by US saleroom RR Auction.
An Apple business card signed by Job is 1983 was snapped up for $181,182 USD / €167.515 euros also including buyer’s premium.
The card, signed neatly in black ink by the late tech pioneer, features the iconic 'rainbow' version of the Apple 'byte' logo.
OPS: The Steve Jobs Apple business card which sold for a record $181,182 USD / €167.515 euros also including buyer’s premium.
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iPad 1
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24/09/2023
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A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs has sold for $40,000 USD / €37.486 euros at auction, four times the pre-sale estimate.
It was autographed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away from cancer about a year and a half later.
US saleroom RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad was sold with a detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
Also included was an original letter from Jobs' administrative assistant, LaNita Burkhead, on Apple letterhead, dated August 24, 2010.
The iPad was sold by US auction house RR Auction.
OPS: At the same event, this first generation Apple iPhone, still in its sealed, unopened box, went for $87,500 USD / €81.995 euros — 175 times its original 2007 price new of $499 USD / €470 euros.
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iPad 1
?Ref 15119
24/09/2023
See Ferrari text
?Pictures must credit: RR Auction
A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs has sold for $40,000 USD / €37.486 euros at auction, four times the pre-sale estimate.
It was autographed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away from cancer about a year and a half later.
US saleroom RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad was sold with a detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
Also included was an original letter from Jobs' administrative assistant, LaNita Burkhead, on Apple letterhead, dated August 24, 2010.
The iPad was sold by US auction house RR Auction.
OPS: At the same event, this first generation Apple iPhone, still in its sealed, unopened box, went for $87,500 USD / €81.995 euros — 175 times its original 2007 price new of $499 USD / €470 euros.
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Ferrari Press Agency
iPad 1
?Ref 15119
24/09/2023
See Ferrari text
?Pictures must credit: RR Auction
A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs has sold for $40,000 USD / €37.486 euros at auction, four times the pre-sale estimate.
It was autographed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away from cancer about a year and a half later.
US saleroom RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad was sold with a detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
Also included was an original letter from Jobs' administrative assistant, LaNita Burkhead, on Apple letterhead, dated August 24, 2010.
The iPad was sold by US auction house RR Auction.
OPS: At the same event, this first generation Apple iPhone, still in its sealed, unopened box, went for $87,500 USD / €81.995 euros — 175 times its original 2007 price new of $499 USD / €470 euros.
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iPad 1
?Ref 15119
24/09/2023
See Ferrari text
?Pictures must credit: RR Auction
A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs has sold for $40,000 USD / €37.486 euros at auction, four times the pre-sale estimate.
It was autographed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away from cancer about a year and a half later.
US saleroom RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad was sold with a detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
Also included was an original letter from Jobs' administrative assistant, LaNita Burkhead, on Apple letterhead, dated August 24, 2010.
The iPad was sold by US auction house RR Auction.
OPS: At the same event, this first generation Apple iPhone, still in its sealed, unopened box, went for $87,500 USD / €81.995 euros — 175 times its original 2007 price new of $499 USD / €470 euros.
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iPad 1
?Ref 15119
24/09/2023
See Ferrari text
?Pictures must credit: RR Auction
A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs has sold for $40,000 USD / €37.486 euros at auction, four times the pre-sale estimate.
It was autographed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away from cancer about a year and a half later.
US saleroom RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad was sold with a detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
Also included was an original letter from Jobs' administrative assistant, LaNita Burkhead, on Apple letterhead, dated August 24, 2010.
The iPad was sold by US auction house RR Auction.
At the same event, a first generation Apple iPhone, still in its sealed, unopened box, went for $87,500 USD / €81.995 euros — 175 times its original 2007 price new of $499 USD / €470 euros.
OPS: The Steve Jobs signed Apple iPad which sold for $40,000 USD
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iPad 1
?Ref 15119
24/09/2023
See Ferrari text
?Pictures must credit: RR Auction
A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs has sold for $40,000 USD / €37.486 euros at auction, four times the pre-sale estimate.
It was autographed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away from cancer about a year and a half later.
US saleroom RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad was sold with a detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
Also included was an original letter from Jobs' administrative assistant, LaNita Burkhead, on Apple letterhead, dated August 24, 2010.
The iPad was sold by US auction house RR Auction.
At the same event, a first generation Apple iPhone, still in its sealed, unopened box, went for $87,500 USD / €81.995 euros — 175 times its original 2007 price new of $499 USD / €470 euros.
OPS: The Steve Jobs signed Apple iPad which sold for $40,000 USD
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dukas 160797950 fer
Ferrari Press Agency
iPad 1
?Ref 15119
24/09/2023
See Ferrari text
?Pictures must credit: RR Auction
A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs has sold for $40,000 USD / €37.486 euros at auction, four times the pre-sale estimate.
It was autographed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away from cancer about a year and a half later.
US saleroom RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad was sold with a detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
Also included was an original letter from Jobs' administrative assistant, LaNita Burkhead, on Apple letterhead, dated August 24, 2010.
The iPad was sold by US auction house RR Auction.
At the same event, a first generation Apple iPhone, still in its sealed, unopened box, went for $87,500 USD / €81.995 euros — 175 times its original 2007 price new of $499 USD / €470 euros.
OPS: The Steve Jobs signed Apple iPad which sold for $40,000 USD
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DUKAS_160797949_FER
dukas 160797949 fer
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iPad 1
?Ref 15119
24/09/2023
See Ferrari text
?Pictures must credit: RR Auction
A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs has sold for $40,000 USD / €37.486 euros at auction, four times the pre-sale estimate.
It was autographed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away from cancer about a year and a half later.
US saleroom RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad was sold with a detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
Also included was an original letter from Jobs' administrative assistant, LaNita Burkhead, on Apple letterhead, dated August 24, 2010.
The iPad was sold by US auction house RR Auction.
At the same event, a first generation Apple iPhone, still in its sealed, unopened box, went for $87,500 USD / €81.995 euros — 175 times its original 2007 price new of $499 USD / €470 euros.
OPS: The Steve Jobs signed Apple iPad which sold for $40,000 USD
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Ferrari Press Agency
iPad 1
?Ref 15108
20/09/2023
See Ferrari text
?Pictures must credit: RR Auction
A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs is set to fetch tens of thousands at auction.
It was signed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away about a year and a half later.
US sale room RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad comes with Aa detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
OPS: The Steve Jobs signed Apple iPad sale includes a letter from Jobs' personal assistant
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dukas 160639279 fer
Ferrari Press Agency
iPad 1
?Ref 15108
20/09/2023
See Ferrari text
?Pictures must credit: RR Auction
A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs is set to fetch tens of thousands at auction.
It was signed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away about a year and a half later.
US sale room RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad comes with Aa detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
OPS: The Steve Jobs signed Apple iPad for sale includes original packaging and accessories
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DUKAS_160639274_FER
dukas 160639274 fer
Ferrari Press Agency
iPad 1
?Ref 15108
20/09/2023
See Ferrari text
?Pictures must credit: RR Auction
A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs is set to fetch tens of thousands at auction.
It was signed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away about a year and a half later.
US sale room RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad comes with Aa detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
OPS: The Steve Jobs signed Apple iPad for sale.
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A first generation iPad signed by Apple founder Steve Jobs is set to fetch tens of thousands at auction.
It was signed in 2010 on the back in thick black felt tip by the tech pioneer and even has its original box, power supply, USB cable, and SIM tool and is said to be in fine condition.
Jobs was a notoriously difficult signer, especially at the lates stage of his career.
The iPad debuted in April 2010, and Jobs passed away about a year and a half later.
US sale room RR Auction based in New Hampshire , said:” A tremendous rarity, to our knowledge this is the only Jobs-autographed iPad to appear at auction. “??The iPad comes with Aa detailed letter of provenance from Hawaii dentist Frank H. Sayre, who treated Jobs for free during a trip there.
He subsequently received the iPad as a donation for a fundraising event.
OPS: The Steve Jobs signed Apple iPad for sale.
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How extreme porn has become a gateway drug into child abuse. Mainstream pornography sites are ‘changing what is normal’, warns child abuse expert Michael Sheath
Michael Sheath, principal practitioner at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, at home in Worcester. He studies how men use and react to pornography and how it affects their behaviour.
Sheath has been counselling people with what he describes as “deviant sexual interests” for a long time. “I have been working with men who abuse children for 33 years. For the first 15 years I worked with child molesters and I still do that, but now I also work with downloaders of child abuse imagery and online groomers.”
He is on the frontline of what experts say is a global crisis in online child abuse. There has been a year-on-year rise in child abuse images found circulating online, and every month 900 children are safeguarded and around 700 men are arrested or visit a police station in connection with indecent images of children.
Typically these men have been watching porn on the internet at eight, nine, 10 years old. This isn’t looking at naked ladies, it’s group sex, it’s rape-themed, incest-themed. Sheath is seeing what he believes is a dangerous cultural shift in the profile of offenders, brought about by the enormous change that increasingly extreme pornography is having on the developing teenage mind.
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How extreme porn has become a gateway drug into child abuse. Mainstream pornography sites are ‘changing what is normal’, warns child abuse expert Michael Sheath
Michael Sheath, principal practitioner at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, at home in Worcester. He studies how men use and react to pornography and how it affects their behaviour.
Sheath has been counselling people with what he describes as Òdeviant sexual interestsÓ for a long time. ÒI have been working with men who abuse children for 33 years. For the first 15 years I worked with child molesters and I still do that, but now I also work with downloaders of child abuse imagery and online groomers.Ó
He is on the frontline of what experts say is a global crisis in online child abuse. There has been a year-on-year rise in child abuse images found circulating online, and every month 900 children are safeguarded and around 700 men are arrested or visit a police station in connection with indecent images of children.
Typically these men have been watching porn on the internet at eight, nine, 10 years old. This isnÕt looking at naked ladies, itÕs group sex, itÕs rape-themed, incest-themed. Sheath is seeing what he believes is a dangerous cultural shift in the profile of offenders, brought about by the enormous change that increasingly extreme pornography is having on the developing teenage mind.
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How extreme porn has become a gateway drug into child abuse. Mainstream pornography sites are ‘changing what is normal’, warns child abuse expert Michael Sheath
Michael Sheath, principal practitioner at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, at home in Worcester. He studies how men use and react to pornography and how it affects their behaviour.
Sheath has been counselling people with what he describes as “deviant sexual interests” for a long time. “I have been working with men who abuse children for 33 years. For the first 15 years I worked with child molesters and I still do that, but now I also work with downloaders of child abuse imagery and online groomers.”
He is on the frontline of what experts say is a global crisis in online child abuse. There has been a year-on-year rise in child abuse images found circulating online, and every month 900 children are safeguarded and around 700 men are arrested or visit a police station in connection with indecent images of children.
Typically these men have been watching porn on the internet at eight, nine, 10 years old. This isn’t looking at naked ladies, it’s group sex, it’s rape-themed, incest-themed. Sheath is seeing what he believes is a dangerous cultural shift in the profile of offenders, brought about by the enormous change that increasingly extreme pornography is having on the developing teenage mind.
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How extreme porn has become a gateway drug into child abuse. Mainstream pornography sites are ‘changing what is normal’, warns child abuse expert Michael Sheath
Michael Sheath, principal practitioner at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, at home in Worcester. He studies how men use and react to pornography and how it affects their behaviour.
Sheath has been counselling people with what he describes as “deviant sexual interests” for a long time. “I have been working with men who abuse children for 33 years. For the first 15 years I worked with child molesters and I still do that, but now I also work with downloaders of child abuse imagery and online groomers.”
He is on the frontline of what experts say is a global crisis in online child abuse. There has been a year-on-year rise in child abuse images found circulating online, and every month 900 children are safeguarded and around 700 men are arrested or visit a police station in connection with indecent images of children.
Typically these men have been watching porn on the internet at eight, nine, 10 years old. This isn’t looking at naked ladies, it’s group sex, it’s rape-themed, incest-themed. Sheath is seeing what he believes is a dangerous cultural shift in the profile of offenders, brought about by the enormous change that increasingly extreme pornography is having on the developing teenage mind.
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How extreme porn has become a gateway drug into child abuse. Mainstream pornography sites are ‘changing what is normal’, warns child abuse expert Michael Sheath
Michael Sheath, principal practitioner at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, at home in Worcester. He studies how men use and react to pornography and how it affects their behaviour.
Sheath has been counselling people with what he describes as “deviant sexual interests” for a long time. “I have been working with men who abuse children for 33 years. For the first 15 years I worked with child molesters and I still do that, but now I also work with downloaders of child abuse imagery and online groomers.”
He is on the frontline of what experts say is a global crisis in online child abuse. There has been a year-on-year rise in child abuse images found circulating online, and every month 900 children are safeguarded and around 700 men are arrested or visit a police station in connection with indecent images of children.
Typically these men have been watching porn on the internet at eight, nine, 10 years old. This isn’t looking at naked ladies, it’s group sex, it’s rape-themed, incest-themed. Sheath is seeing what he believes is a dangerous cultural shift in the profile of offenders, brought about by the enormous change that increasingly extreme pornography is having on the developing teenage mind.
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How extreme porn has become a gateway drug into child abuse. Mainstream pornography sites are ‘changing what is normal’, warns child abuse expert Michael Sheath
Michael Sheath, principal practitioner at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, at home in Worcester. He studies how men use and react to pornography and how it affects their behaviour.
Sheath has been counselling people with what he describes as “deviant sexual interests” for a long time. “I have been working with men who abuse children for 33 years. For the first 15 years I worked with child molesters and I still do that, but now I also work with downloaders of child abuse imagery and online groomers.”
He is on the frontline of what experts say is a global crisis in online child abuse. There has been a year-on-year rise in child abuse images found circulating online, and every month 900 children are safeguarded and around 700 men are arrested or visit a police station in connection with indecent images of children.
Typically these men have been watching porn on the internet at eight, nine, 10 years old. This isn’t looking at naked ladies, it’s group sex, it’s rape-themed, incest-themed. Sheath is seeing what he believes is a dangerous cultural shift in the profile of offenders, brought about by the enormous change that increasingly extreme pornography is having on the developing teenage mind.
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How extreme porn has become a gateway drug into child abuse. Mainstream pornography sites are ‘changing what is normal’, warns child abuse expert Michael Sheath
Michael Sheath, principal practitioner at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, at home in Worcester. He studies how men use and react to pornography and how it affects their behaviour.
Sheath has been counselling people with what he describes as “deviant sexual interests” for a long time. “I have been working with men who abuse children for 33 years. For the first 15 years I worked with child molesters and I still do that, but now I also work with downloaders of child abuse imagery and online groomers.”
He is on the frontline of what experts say is a global crisis in online child abuse. There has been a year-on-year rise in child abuse images found circulating online, and every month 900 children are safeguarded and around 700 men are arrested or visit a police station in connection with indecent images of children.
Typically these men have been watching porn on the internet at eight, nine, 10 years old. This isn’t looking at naked ladies, it’s group sex, it’s rape-themed, incest-themed. Sheath is seeing what he believes is a dangerous cultural shift in the profile of offenders, brought about by the enormous change that increasingly extreme pornography is having on the developing teenage mind.
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How extreme porn has become a gateway drug into child abuse. Mainstream pornography sites are ‘changing what is normal’, warns child abuse expert Michael Sheath
Michael Sheath, principal practitioner at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, at home in Worcester. He studies how men use and react to pornography and how it affects their behaviour.
Sheath has been counselling people with what he describes as “deviant sexual interests” for a long time. “I have been working with men who abuse children for 33 years. For the first 15 years I worked with child molesters and I still do that, but now I also work with downloaders of child abuse imagery and online groomers.”
He is on the frontline of what experts say is a global crisis in online child abuse. There has been a year-on-year rise in child abuse images found circulating online, and every month 900 children are safeguarded and around 700 men are arrested or visit a police station in connection with indecent images of children.
Typically these men have been watching porn on the internet at eight, nine, 10 years old. This isn’t looking at naked ladies, it’s group sex, it’s rape-themed, incest-themed. Sheath is seeing what he believes is a dangerous cultural shift in the profile of offenders, brought about by the enormous change that increasingly extreme pornography is having on the developing teenage mind.
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How extreme porn has become a gateway drug into child abuse. Mainstream pornography sites are ‘changing what is normal’, warns child abuse expert Michael Sheath
Michael Sheath, principal practitioner at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, at home in Worcester. He studies how men use and react to pornography and how it affects their behaviour.
Sheath has been counselling people with what he describes as “deviant sexual interests” for a long time. “I have been working with men who abuse children for 33 years. For the first 15 years I worked with child molesters and I still do that, but now I also work with downloaders of child abuse imagery and online groomers.”
He is on the frontline of what experts say is a global crisis in online child abuse. There has been a year-on-year rise in child abuse images found circulating online, and every month 900 children are safeguarded and around 700 men are arrested or visit a police station in connection with indecent images of children.
Typically these men have been watching porn on the internet at eight, nine, 10 years old. This isn’t looking at naked ladies, it’s group sex, it’s rape-themed, incest-themed. Sheath is seeing what he believes is a dangerous cultural shift in the profile of offenders, brought about by the enormous change that increasingly extreme pornography is having on the developing teenage mind.
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How extreme porn has become a gateway drug into child abuse. Mainstream pornography sites are ‘changing what is normal’, warns child abuse expert Michael Sheath
Michael Sheath, principal practitioner at the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, at home in Worcester. He studies how men use and react to pornography and how it affects their behaviour.
Sheath has been counselling people with what he describes as “deviant sexual interests” for a long time. “I have been working with men who abuse children for 33 years. For the first 15 years I worked with child molesters and I still do that, but now I also work with downloaders of child abuse imagery and online groomers.”
He is on the frontline of what experts say is a global crisis in online child abuse. There has been a year-on-year rise in child abuse images found circulating online, and every month 900 children are safeguarded and around 700 men are arrested or visit a police station in connection with indecent images of children.
Typically these men have been watching porn on the internet at eight, nine, 10 years old. This isn’t looking at naked ladies, it’s group sex, it’s rape-themed, incest-themed. Sheath is seeing what he believes is a dangerous cultural shift in the profile of offenders, brought about by the enormous change that increasingly extreme pornography is having on the developing teenage mind.
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‘If you’re going to watch porn, know it’s not real’: meet Britain's sex-positive influencers
ÔIf youÕre going to watch porn, know itÕs not realÕ: meet Britain's sex-positive influencers.
ÔIf youÕre with someone who thinks your value is based on your virginity, itÕs notÕ: sex blogger Dami Olonisakin aka Oloni.
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