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Lot 144

APOLLO 7 FLOWN SNOOPY PIN WITH "WHITE ROOM" DOOR SIGN
ORIGINALLY FROM THE COLLECTION OF WALLY SCHIRRA

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20 July 2016, 13:00 EDT
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APOLLO 7 FLOWN SNOOPY PIN WITH "WHITE ROOM" DOOR SIGN

ORIGINALLY FROM THE COLLECTION OF WALLY SCHIRRA
FLOWN ½ x ¼ inch Snoopy Pin carried on Apollo 7 by Wally Schirra. WITH: 19 x 11 inch Apollo 7 Snoopy "What's Up" sign from the White Room door. The two matted together to 23½ x 26½ inches, with a 9 x 7 inch color photograph of the Apollo 7 crew standing in front of the White Room door (with aforementioned sign in background), Three small nail holes to sign (where previously affixed to door) as well as a few minor creases. With: Cancelled check endorsed by Schirra.

FLOWN "Snoopy" pin carried by Wally Schirra on Apollo VII. Snoopy "What's Up" White Room door sign SIGNED: WALLY SCHIRRA. Crew photo SIGNED and INSCRIBED: "WE'RE BACK. WALLY SCHIRRA."

The "White Room" was the environmental chamber through which the Command Module was accessed prior to lift off. Included with this lot is a typed provenance letter from Wally Schirra on his personal letterhead which reads in part: "The items that you referred to, namely ... an Apollo 7 Snoopy pin, were from my personal collection, and were flown on Apollo 7. Walter M. Schirra."

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