In addition to a 1969 Z28 Chevrolet Camaro, the sale will also feature outstanding collections of Native American, prehistoric and modern pottery, jewelry, artwork, kachina dolls, rugs & more.
It’s a 2-session auction. Session 1 will feature militaria, firearms and swords. Session 2 – the Important Estate Auction – has the Rheinfeld collection and other consignments.
The 154-lot auction will feature a selection of CAS graded Kenner Star Wars action figures, Part 2 of the Henry Anderson collection of Golden Age comics, vintage NES video games and more.
The 295-lot auction has single and grouped bayonet lots, magazines, holsters, WWI and WWII uniforms and militaria, Civil War items, bolt-action rifles and martial arms of all types.
The auction, at 10 am Central time each day, contains nearly 700 lots in a wide variety of categories. The auction will be held online and live at the Crescent City gallery, New Orleans.
Mr. Michael’s collection began in 1937 and grew to over 400 clocks and 225 watches. He also owned a successful specialized tool-and-die company and was a member of the Masons.
Up for bid will be 359 lots of 18th/19th century Quebec furniture, folk art, sculpture, Canadiana and more, to be held at the Marriott Courtyard West Island/Baie-d'Urfé in Quebec.
The 1,232-lot auction was held live in Ahlers & Ogletree’s new gallery on Atlanta’s Upper West Side, at 1788 Ellsworth Industrial Blvd., near The Works. It was a huge success by any measure.
Parts 1 and 2 were both held by Woody Auction in Kansas. Part 2 featured quality Victorian antiques, French cameo art glass, period American furniture and more.
American paintings drove strong results in the 139-lot, online-only auction, as nearly 90 percent of lots sold. The gross was $2.6 million. Most of the works were pulled from private collections.
The auction, beginning at 10 am Eastern time, contains wonderful rare porcelains, sculptures, Grand Tour pieces, paintings, sterling silver, ancient & antique glass and other beautiful things.
The collecting categories include mining, bottles, numismatics, stocks, philatelic, art and general Americana. The majority of items have never been offered, and every lot starts at just 10 dollars.
The June 18th auction features the collection of Stuart and Phyllis Moldaw of Atherton, California; the June 21st auction will be a signature Design for the Home and Garden auction.
The Rare Signed Manuscripts, Books & Sports Memorabilia auction starts at 11 am Eastern and features signed items in many categories. All lots are up for viewing and bidding now.
The heavy, 13-inch-tall Tibetan bronze seated Buddha on a carved, 5-inch-tall stand showed a serene-faced figure wearing a draped robe, posed in quiet contemplation on a lotus base.