Also offered will be original paintings by noted, listed European and New Orleans artists, French and Chinese furniture, Oriental rugs, taxidermy, silver and decorative accessories.
The online-only auction is loaded with 645 lots. In addition to the clocks, Canadiana and music machines, the sale also has pottery and stoneware, folk art, advertising signs, toys, breweriana.
The auction, held online and in the Reno, Nevada gallery, was a record-breaker for a multiple consignor Americana sale. It enjoyed a nearly 90 percent sell-through average per auction day.
The February auction featured the S gauge collection of Frank Pisani, plus more of the Neil Padron estate, with its many high-grade American Flyer S accessories and post-war rarities.
The auction, at 11 am Pacific time, is packed with antiques, fine art, antiquities, early works of art, rare books, silver, garden furniture and sculptures from prominent estates and collections.
Ada Lovelace is the renowned British scientist and mathematician (and daughter of the poet Lord Byron). The book is an important text, originally published in French in 1802.
The catalog is packed with fine art, jewelry, antiques, furniture and Hollywood memorabilia. Overall, 633 lots are scheduled to come up for bid, starting at 12 o’clock noon Pacific time.
The auction will be conducted online, via three popular bidding platforms. Start times both days are 10 am Eastern. More than 1,100 quality lots will come up for bid across the two days.
The 444-lot sale features a Giant-Size X-Men #1 9.0, a 1st ed. Charizard, original artwork for TMNT, a 1999 Pokémon Jungle 1st edition factory sealed booster box and much more.
The meteorite is comprised of various platinum group metals. Based on that alone, it’s valued at close to a half million dollars, but its real value is in its history and rarity.
Rare Posters Auction LXXXIII surpassed expectations, thanks to passionate collectors and first-rate consignments. PAI's next Rare Posters Auction will be held July 20th.
The auction featured 646 lots of clocks, Canadiana and music machines, pottery, stoneware, folk art, advertising and trade signs, toys, breweriana, paintings and more.
The full catalog showing all 356 lots is up for bidding and viewing now at UniversityArchives. com, as well as on three popular online bidding platforms.
The 432-lot sale will also include personal collections of traditional furnishings and European antiques, starting promptly at 10 am Eastern time. Online bidding via several popular platforms.
In addition to Canadiana and folk art, categories will include furniture, paintings, pottery and stoneware, tools, toys and banks, architectural and nautical. The sale begins at 9 am Eastern time.
More than 400 quality lots have been pulled from prominent estates and collections across New England. The online-only auction has a start time of 6 pm Eastern time.