A series of further auctions will also be conducted throughout the year, featuring Mr. Yanchus’s models, toys and more. Part 2 will be Bruneau & Co. ’s largest comic auction to date.
The auction, starting at 10 am Eastern time, will feature fine art, estate jewelry and watches, designer furniture, art glass, objets d'art, memorabilia, guitars, more.
Over 1,500 lots will come up for bid. Categories include Civil War, Indian Territory, Kansas & Missouri covers, California & Oregon postcards, general Americana, stocks, philatelic, mining.
The auction, starting at 10 am Central each day, contains nearly 1,000 lots in a wide variety of categories. It will be held online and live at the Crescent City gallery in New Orleans.
The online-only auction, at 9 am Eastern time, is loaded with 376 lots in a wide array of collecting categories. The Vickers VC-10 should find a landing spot for CA$6,000-$9,000.
The items are from several tri-state area collectors and estates, including selections from the Stanley Weiss collection and the folk art collection of Maggie Cohen, plus other consignors.
Those seeking a perfect gift for that special someone are certain to find what they’re looking for, starting at 11 am Eastern time. The sale is online. Absentee and phone bids will be accepted.
The auction, online and live in the Reno gallery, features collectibles in many categories, including bottles, railroadiana, Native Americana, mining, numismatics, art, stocks and militaria.
A 1930 Popeye the Pilot tin wind-up toy plane and a 1934 Popeye pocket watch in excellent working condition, both exceedingly rare and highly collectible, are just two of the 244 lots.
The Rare Manuscripts, Books & Sports Memorabilia auction features historical material from many collecting categories. All 460 lots are up for viewing and bidding now, on the UA website.
The auction was a time capsule collection of important California plein air paintings, Americana, clocks, fine silver, antiques, Native American works and decorations amassed over 50 years.
Offered will be the artifacts of more than 40 years working in the film industry and over 60 years of friendships that extended beyond his work. Other items will also be featured.
Also from Lewis is a watercolor and pen on paper harbor scene, folded in quarters into a card, with a handwritten letter. The 293-lot Canadiana & Folk Art auction begins at 9 am Eastern.
The historic items, recovered from the 1857 sinking of the legendary “Ship of Gold, ” the S. S. Central America, represent a time capsule of Gold Rush life.