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20th Century Design Auction

Wednesday 31 March at 6pm

On View:
Sunday 28 March from 12pm - 4pm
Monday 29 March from 3pm - 7pm
Tuesday 30 March from 10am - 12pm

This auction includes a selection of 20th Century Furniture, Sculpture, Paintings, Decorative Accessories, Silver, Ceramics, Glass, Lighting and a collection of Model Live Steam Engines.

Also included is a collection of items from the Russian Space Program. Items include a Flown Sokol KV-2 Space Suit worn by Cosmonaut Anatoli Pavlovich Artsebarsky,
thruster engine covers, observation portholes, heat shield covers, landing brake engines, control panels, models and other items of interest.

This auction will be associated with online auctions of Moorcroft Pottery and Contemporary Glass, March 29 - April 1. Previews will be held in conjunction with our live auction.

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Russian Space Program: Soyuz Spacecraft Anti-Gravity Human Waste Disposal Unit


LOT 29

Russian Space Program: Soyuz Spacecraft Anti-Gravity Human Waste Disposal Unit
enamelled metal with synthetic tubing and various other components, configured for male Cosmonauts
21.00" (height),
53.30 cm (height),


Exhibited: South Florida Science Museum, Space Artifacts Collection, September, 2003
Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, Moving Beyond Earth (another example)

Est. $6000 / 8000


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