Many marquee items in the sale come from an exceptionally large and robust array of U. S. Presidential memorabilia. There are around 15 Lincoln lots up for bid. Some are signed by him.
The sale features an exquisite selection of fine jewelry, including diamond and gemstone pieces, plus luxury timepieces by Rolex, Cartier and Patek Philippe.
The auction, starting at 6 pm Eastern time, is loaded with items in a wide range of categories. It showcases pieces by famous name designers and makers. Bidding is via LiveAuctioneers. com.
The films include Aliens, Team America, What Dreams May Come, Big Daddy, Hawaii Five-0, Ted, Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Jingle All the Way, Terminator, Crocodile Dundee II and others.
The Thursday, December 12th auction is titled Got Gifts? The Holiday Auction (164 lots). The December 13th auction will showcase American and European Fine Art and Antiques (345 lots).
The Carhartt sign soared to $28,320, the Peabodys sign rang up $18,880, and the White Rose sign brought $15,340 in two days of auctions that grossed $919,339 overall (Canadian dollars).
January 3rd will be a Fine Art Collections auction; January 4th will be an Important Estates Collections auction; January 5th will be an Oklahoma Collection of Decorative Arts auction.
Dec. 4th was a Modern Art & Design auction. Dec. 5th was a Jewelry, Watches & Luxury Accessories auction. Both were held online and live in the Atlanta gallery and grossed $999,823.
The Autumn Gold Auction featured more than 4,300 lots of numismatics, gold, minerals, fine art, antique furniture, political memorabilia, philatelic, jewelry, toys, tokens, medals, and postcards.