Categories include numismatics (coins, medals, tokens, US Mint ephemera), bottles, mining, minerals, Native Americana, general Americana, toys, militaria, railroadiana, art and stocks.
Headlining the sale are remarkable works by women artists, led by a large-scale piece by the American abstract expressionist Alice Baber and a wonderful night scene by Susan Hertel.
The catalog features sterling silver flatware services and other sterling objects; Ralph Loren and Polo handbags; dazzling jewelry pieces; Herend and Swarovski figures; vintage pens; and toys.
The sale featured the collection of Chris Huntington, arguably the most recognized name in the world of Canadiana folk art. Categories included Canadiana, folk art, textiles, art and decoys.
The Susan Ely Collection is a magnificent, personal offering from the Gladstone, N. J. area sporting art dealer. May 1-2 is Chic and Antique: A Celebration of Style Across the Centuries.
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The interpositive - a silver gelatin positive transparency on glass - is perhaps the most vivid and lifelike photographic likeness of Lincoln ever produced. It should gavel for $800,000-$1 million.
The Abraham Lincoln Collection represents more than 60 Lincoln lots, ranging in estimate from $200 to $800,000, with more than twelve items either written by or signed by Abraham Lincoln.
The auction, packed with 376 fine lots, offers collectors and connoisseurs an opportunity to acquire rare and exceptional designs, as well as statement pieces from renowned, iconic brands.
The online-only Firearms & Sporting auction featured the diverse collections of Wayne G. Connor and Robert Warwick. 211 lots came up for bid in a sale that grossed CA$723,930.
The Hites’ collection is so vast that Woody is auctioning it in two days – Friday, April 25th in an online-only setting, and Saturday, April 26th, in-person (in Douglass, Kansas) as well as online.
Owners Jim and Debby Lamping have gathered a massive collection of fine items over the past 25 years, from all over the Eastern half of the United States. Poor health is forcing them to sell.
One vase, in the King Dragon pattern, soared to $87,500, while the other vase, in the Ghostly Woods pattern, realized $43,000. In all, 366 highly collectible lots crossed the auction block.