History of Science & Technology, Including the Life and Letters of Richard P. Feynman, and Space Exploration

History of Science & Technology, Including the Life and Letters of Richard P. Feynman, and Space Exploration

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[UFO Sighting]

Billy Meier "Beamship" Color Photograph

Lot Closed

December 13, 09:31 PM GMT

Estimate

1,500 - 2,500 USD

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[UFO SIGHTING]

Eduard Albert "Billy" Meier


Vintage chromogenic print (5 1/4 x 3 1/2 in.) red stamp reading "Kodak Laboratory" in French, Italian, and German on reverse.

Red stamp dated Avril 78 on reverse; '494' written in pencil on upper left on reverse. "This Paper Manufactured By Kodak" watermark on reverse.

ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS AND NOTORIOUS UFO IMAGES OF ALL TIME


This photograph depicting a single UFO in a forested hilly area of Schmidrüti, Switzerland was taken by "Billy" Eduard Albert Meier in March 1975.


This image was used to create the famous "I Want to Believe" poster featured in the hit TV series The X-Files, and continues to be the subject of countless internet memes related to the subject. The poster hung in the office of FBI Special Agent Fox Mulder (played by David Duchovny) for the first three seasons of the show, but was changed in the 4th season due to an intellectual property suit brought by Meier, as the creators of the show never obtained permission to use the image. In the 2016 re-boot of the show, the creators made up for this, and obtained permission from Meier to use two of his photographs in the trailer.


Lt. Col. Wendelle Stevens of the U.S. Air Force was a pilot who collected UFO related media for Project Blue Book. After he retired, he continued to investigate more than 100 UFO cases. One such case was that of the UFO sightings of "Billy" Eduard Albert Meier of Switzerland. When Wendell came across the Meier case, he gathered a team of U.S. private investigators to research the Meier evidence at labs including the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in an attempt to determine their authenticity. The photos were given directly to Stevens by Mr. Meier, or sold for the cost of development. From the 1960s to the early 1980s, Meier took 1,476 photos and 34 films, of which about 600 photos and 9 films were of UFOs.


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PROVENANCE:

Ex Estate of Lt. Col. Wendelle Stevens;

Private Collection, Acquired from the Above