The online-only estate auction begins at 10 am Eastern time, with bidding available on Weiss Auctions’ newly redesigned bidding platform (www. weissauctions. com) plus other platforms.
Also, a pair of late 19th century Aesthetic Movement leaded glass windows realized $7,995, and two carved and painted carousel animal figures each brought $7,380. All topped estimates.
The auction will be held by VanDerBrink Auctions, based in Minnesota. Between 125 and 150 complete cars will be sold on Day 1; parts will be sold on Day 2 (for live attendees only).
The auction will feature 185 lots, from many of the finest names in all of majolica. It will be held at the Holiday Inn ballroom in Kulpsville, Pa., at 10 am, and online.
The Wednesday-Thursday auction will feature an extensive selection of fine art and decorative arts, starting each day at 10 am Eastern time. Online bidding is available on multiple platforms.
The sale will contain collectibles in over ten categories, including postcards and stamps, mining, art, general Americana, books, bottles, stocks, numismatics, railroad, tokens, Native Americana.
The auction, starting at 10 am Eastern, is well-rounded, with objects that are affordable for the beginning collector to the advanced. Bidding is on multiple platforms and live in Cranston, R. I.
The 478-lot auction will be held online and live at the Bruneau & Co. gallery in Cranston, R. I. It’s an eclectic mix of comics, sports, toys and associated collectibles from across New England.
The sale contained collectibles in over ten categories, including postcards and stamps, mining, art, general Americana, books, bottles, stocks, numismatics, railroad, tokens, Native Americana.
The 4-day event will include saloon, bottles, brewery, mining, numismatics, philatelic, general Americana, stocks and bonds, fine art, display minerals, vintage toys and more.
The 505-lot auction features superb items from U. S. presidential, early America, science, literature, music, entertainment, world leaders and sports, many signed by history's brightest luminaries.
The Web3 racing competition represents a perfect use case for $HSAC as an attention reward token on the BRC-20 token standard which offers a Bitcoin-based alternative to Ethereum-based technology.
Included will be paintings by Jean Metzinger, G. Harvey and Julian Onderdonk, an outstanding GIA pink diamond suite, wonderful bronzes, Chinese vases and a Picasso pitcher, all online.