Apple’s iconic trademark from the 1970s, Steve Wozniak’s toolbox for…

Apple’s iconic trademark from the 1970s, Steve Wozniak’s toolbox for…

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Apple Inc AAPL first trade sign with a multicolored logo and a battered co-founder’s toolbox Steve Wozniak is now for auction – and you can get both items, but it will be an expensive affair.

What happened: Alexander Historical Auctionsan international auction site, is holding a three-day auction starting January 25th. Maryland auctioneers are offering these two historic objects on January 27th.

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Apple’s first trademark has a starting bid of $50,000. It is nearly nine feet long and made of opaque white plexiglass. It was first used by Apple co-founders Steve Jobs and Wozniak. The sign features Apple’s now iconic rainbow logo accompanied by the original weathered wood frame.

The second item is Wozniak’s Apple Computer Toolbox with a starting bid of $10,000. It’s a dented solid blue box with a single tray. The toolbox bears Wozniak’s name on the top and bears marks from his impressive years with the Cupertino, California-based tech giant.

The auctioneers are estimating a bid range of $100,000 to $200,000 for the trade sign and $20,000 to $30,000 for the tool box.

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