Early Apple Memorabilia Including Childhood Bedroom Items Go Up for Auction
A collection of personal items once owned by the late Steve Jobs, including some from his childhood bedroom, is set to be auctioned off for millions of dollars. The items were curated by John Chovanec, Jobs’ stepbrother, and are expected to fetch significant prices due to their historical significance. Among the items up for auction are a few vintage Apple computers, a wooden desk used by Jobs in his early days at the company, and even some of his iconic bow ties. Chovanec, who has managed Jobs’ estate since his death in 2011, revealed that he decided to auction off the personal belongings as a way to share more about Jobs’ life with the public. The items are expected to include everything from clothing and accessories to documents and memorabilia. The exact value of each item is not yet known, but experts estimate that some of the rarer pieces could fetch upwards of $1 million or more. As a result, collectors and enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to get their hands on these unique and historic items. The auction is expected to take place in the coming months, with details about specific items and pricing still being finalized.