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Luis Lopez painting, Courvoisier cognac set, Three Stooges movie poster,
$68,750, John Moran $6,875, Market Auctions $37,500, Nate D. Sanders
A mixed media paint- An eight Courvoisier A movie poster for the Three
ing in contrasting tones Erte cognac 1-8 com- Stooges film Uncivil Warriors
of black, gray, and white plete set sold for sold for $37,500 at a sale
by Luis Feito Lopez $6,875 at an Art, of items from Moe Howard’s
(Spanish, b. 1929), Antique & Jewelry Sale personal collection held June
done in 1959 and titled held June 5th by 28th by Nate D. Sanders
No. 117, sold for Market Auctions in Lake Worth, FL. Also, a Auctions in Los Angeles, CA.
$68,750 at a Studio Lowell Nesbit rose painting from 1975 changes Also, Howard’s 1955 passport
Fine Art Auction held June 23rd by John Moran hands for $2,500; a set of sterling Tiffany & Co. went for $25,154, while his
Auctioneers in Monrovia, CA. Also, a 1960 salt and pepper shakers finished at $2,500; a pair of 1960 passport fetched $20,788
painting by Antonio Saura (Spanish, 1930-1998), decorative floor lamps attributed to Parzinger and the same figure was realized for his passport
titled Retrato #112, realized $40,625; and a illuminated the room for $1,562; and an oil on issued on May 11, 1939. Also, a Three Stooges
painting done in 1909 by Lockwood de Forest canvas shoreline scene by Gaston Sebire (French, signed contract with Columbia was the top lot of
(Calif., 1850-1932), titled Full Moon Cove at Santa 1920-2001) knocked down for $1,125. Prices the auction when it changed hands for $53,926.
Barbara, fetched $6,250. Prices include a 25 include the buyer’s premium. Prices include the buyer’s premium.
percent buyer’s premium.
Willem de Kooning art, Nike ‘Moon Shoes,’
Inlaid walnut cellaret, $10.268 million, Phillips $437,500, Sotheby’s
$87,750, Jeffrey S. Evans Willem de Kooning’s A pair of Nike ‘Moon
A North Carolina inlaid Untitled XVI from 1976 Shoes’, designed by
walnut cellaret attributed to sold for $10.268 million at Nike co-founder Bill
Bertie County cabinetmaker a sale of 20th Century Bowerman for runners
Micajah Wilkes, who was Contemporary Art held at the 1972 Olympic
connected with the “WH” May 16th by Phillips in trials, sold for
cabinet shop, sold for $87,750 New York City. Also, a Self- $437,500 at an
at an Americana & Fine Portrait by Jean-Michel auction held July 23rd by Sotheby’s in New York
Antiques Auction held June Basquiat (1983) from To City. It was a new world record for a pair of
21-22 by Jeffrey S. Evans & Repel Ghosts: Important Works by Jean-Michel sneakers. The previous record was set in 2017,
Associates in Mt. Crawford, Basquiat realized $9.5 million; Mark Bradford’s when a pair of Converse sneakers worn by Michael
VA. Also, a Chickasaw beaded Helter Skelter II (2007) finished at $8.745 million; Jordan in the 1984 Olympic basketball finals
powder horn strap changed hands for $17,550; a Roy Lichtenstein’s Horse and Rider (1976) brought gaveled for $190,373. The winning bidder for the
1792 drawn plan of Washington, D.C., realized $5.955 million; and KAWS’ The Walk Home ‘Moon Shoes’ was Canadian collector Miles Nadal.
$12,870; and a Staffordshire Whieldon-Type owl (2012) hit $5.955 million. Prices include the The price includes the buyer’s premium.
figure hammered for $7,020. Prices include a 17 buyer’s premium.
percent buyer’s premium. Henry lever action rifle,
Cy Young baseball card, $25,875, Rock Island
Joel Whitney photo album, $104,765, Grey Flannel
$131,250, Cowan’s Auctions An 1891 cabinet baseball
A photograph album from card with a portrait of
Joel Whitney (1822-1886), pitching legend Cy Young,
Minnesota’s pioneer photogra- taken by Cleveland photog-
pher, containing six photos of rapher John H. Ryder, one A rare U.S. contract Henry lever action rifle
Sioux involved in the 1862 of only two known to exist, documented to the 97th Indiana Infantry
Minnesota Uprising, sold for sold for $104,765 at an Regiment sold for $25,875 at a Regional Firearms
$131,250 at an American auction held July 17th by Auction held June 20-23 by Rock Island Auction
History: Premier Auction held Grey Flannel Auctions in Company in Rock Island, IL. Also, a factory
June 21st by Cowan’s Auctions Scottsdale, AZ. Also, a engraved Colt single action Army revolver with
in Cincinnati, OH. Also, a rare photograph of 1969 Johnny Unitas Baltimore Colts game-used factory letter rang out for $20,700; a post-war
fugitive slaves posed with abolitionists Levi Coffin jersey, formerly on display at Unitas’ Golden Arm engraved World War II Krieghoff side frame
and Jonathan Cable rose to $81,250; and a Restaurant, went for $48,871; and a 1961 Fleer inscribed P.08 Luger pistol hit the mark
William Henry Harrison 1840 Great Harrison Wilt Chamberlain basketball card #8, PSA graded for $19,550; and a U.S. Military M2-2
BBQ folk art campaign banner brought $22,500. Mint 9, gaveled for $44,427. Prices include the flamethrower brought $7,475. Prices include the
Prices include a 25 percent buyer’s premium. buyer’s premium buyer’s premium.
Neil Armstrong photo, 1938-S U.S. Mercury dime, Patinated copper tortoise,
$52,247, RR Auction $364,250, Legend Rare Coin $375,075, Bonhams
A signed photo A monster toned 1938-S A patinated cop-
of astronaut Neil U.S. Mercury dime, graded per tortoise by
Armstrong taking his PCGS MS68+ FB CAC, Francois-Xavier
“giant leap for sold for $364,250 at the Lalanne (French,
mankind” sold for 33rd Regency Auction held 1927-2008),
$52,247 in an online June 27th by Legend Rare titled Tortue
auction that began Coin Auctions (based in Topiaire (1987),
June 13th and ended Lincroft, NJ) in Las Vegas, sold for $375,075 at a Modern Decorative Art &
June 20th by RR Auction, based in Boston, MA. NV. Also, a 1931-S U.S. Mercury dime, graded Design Auction held June 7th by Bonhams in New
Also, an Apollo 1 crew signed photo realized PCGS MS67+ FBCAC, changed hands for York City. Also, a one-of-a-kind Unique Industry
$31,251; Armstrong’s signed flight plan made $270,250; a 1904 U.S. $20 gold coin graded / Perished Dressoir by Studio Job, founded in
$21,446; Charles Duke’s Apollo 16 flown Robbins PCGS MS67 realized $73,437; and a 1949-D U.S. 1998, realized $187,575, a world auction record
Medal hit $28,016; and an Apollo 11 full-length quarter graded PCGS MS68 CAC went to a deter- for the artist; a 1979 brass fountain by Philippe
photo of Buzz Aldrin standing on the moon, mined bidder for $43,475. Prices include a 17.5 Hiquily hit $125,075; and a circa 1950 sculpture
signed by three Apollo 11 astronauts, rose to percent buyer’s premium. by Alexandre Noll made $81,325. Prices include
$21,587. Prices include the buyer’s premium. the buyer’s premium.
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$68,750, John Moran $6,875, Market Auctions $37,500, Nate D. Sanders
A mixed media paint- An eight Courvoisier A movie poster for the Three
ing in contrasting tones Erte cognac 1-8 com- Stooges film Uncivil Warriors
of black, gray, and white plete set sold for sold for $37,500 at a sale
by Luis Feito Lopez $6,875 at an Art, of items from Moe Howard’s
(Spanish, b. 1929), Antique & Jewelry Sale personal collection held June
done in 1959 and titled held June 5th by 28th by Nate D. Sanders
No. 117, sold for Market Auctions in Lake Worth, FL. Also, a Auctions in Los Angeles, CA.
$68,750 at a Studio Lowell Nesbit rose painting from 1975 changes Also, Howard’s 1955 passport
Fine Art Auction held June 23rd by John Moran hands for $2,500; a set of sterling Tiffany & Co. went for $25,154, while his
Auctioneers in Monrovia, CA. Also, a 1960 salt and pepper shakers finished at $2,500; a pair of 1960 passport fetched $20,788
painting by Antonio Saura (Spanish, 1930-1998), decorative floor lamps attributed to Parzinger and the same figure was realized for his passport
titled Retrato #112, realized $40,625; and a illuminated the room for $1,562; and an oil on issued on May 11, 1939. Also, a Three Stooges
painting done in 1909 by Lockwood de Forest canvas shoreline scene by Gaston Sebire (French, signed contract with Columbia was the top lot of
(Calif., 1850-1932), titled Full Moon Cove at Santa 1920-2001) knocked down for $1,125. Prices the auction when it changed hands for $53,926.
Barbara, fetched $6,250. Prices include a 25 include the buyer’s premium. Prices include the buyer’s premium.
percent buyer’s premium.
Willem de Kooning art, Nike ‘Moon Shoes,’
Inlaid walnut cellaret, $10.268 million, Phillips $437,500, Sotheby’s
$87,750, Jeffrey S. Evans Willem de Kooning’s A pair of Nike ‘Moon
A North Carolina inlaid Untitled XVI from 1976 Shoes’, designed by
walnut cellaret attributed to sold for $10.268 million at Nike co-founder Bill
Bertie County cabinetmaker a sale of 20th Century Bowerman for runners
Micajah Wilkes, who was Contemporary Art held at the 1972 Olympic
connected with the “WH” May 16th by Phillips in trials, sold for
cabinet shop, sold for $87,750 New York City. Also, a Self- $437,500 at an
at an Americana & Fine Portrait by Jean-Michel auction held July 23rd by Sotheby’s in New York
Antiques Auction held June Basquiat (1983) from To City. It was a new world record for a pair of
21-22 by Jeffrey S. Evans & Repel Ghosts: Important Works by Jean-Michel sneakers. The previous record was set in 2017,
Associates in Mt. Crawford, Basquiat realized $9.5 million; Mark Bradford’s when a pair of Converse sneakers worn by Michael
VA. Also, a Chickasaw beaded Helter Skelter II (2007) finished at $8.745 million; Jordan in the 1984 Olympic basketball finals
powder horn strap changed hands for $17,550; a Roy Lichtenstein’s Horse and Rider (1976) brought gaveled for $190,373. The winning bidder for the
1792 drawn plan of Washington, D.C., realized $5.955 million; and KAWS’ The Walk Home ‘Moon Shoes’ was Canadian collector Miles Nadal.
$12,870; and a Staffordshire Whieldon-Type owl (2012) hit $5.955 million. Prices include the The price includes the buyer’s premium.
figure hammered for $7,020. Prices include a 17 buyer’s premium.
percent buyer’s premium. Henry lever action rifle,
Cy Young baseball card, $25,875, Rock Island
Joel Whitney photo album, $104,765, Grey Flannel
$131,250, Cowan’s Auctions An 1891 cabinet baseball
A photograph album from card with a portrait of
Joel Whitney (1822-1886), pitching legend Cy Young,
Minnesota’s pioneer photogra- taken by Cleveland photog-
pher, containing six photos of rapher John H. Ryder, one A rare U.S. contract Henry lever action rifle
Sioux involved in the 1862 of only two known to exist, documented to the 97th Indiana Infantry
Minnesota Uprising, sold for sold for $104,765 at an Regiment sold for $25,875 at a Regional Firearms
$131,250 at an American auction held July 17th by Auction held June 20-23 by Rock Island Auction
History: Premier Auction held Grey Flannel Auctions in Company in Rock Island, IL. Also, a factory
June 21st by Cowan’s Auctions Scottsdale, AZ. Also, a engraved Colt single action Army revolver with
in Cincinnati, OH. Also, a rare photograph of 1969 Johnny Unitas Baltimore Colts game-used factory letter rang out for $20,700; a post-war
fugitive slaves posed with abolitionists Levi Coffin jersey, formerly on display at Unitas’ Golden Arm engraved World War II Krieghoff side frame
and Jonathan Cable rose to $81,250; and a Restaurant, went for $48,871; and a 1961 Fleer inscribed P.08 Luger pistol hit the mark
William Henry Harrison 1840 Great Harrison Wilt Chamberlain basketball card #8, PSA graded for $19,550; and a U.S. Military M2-2
BBQ folk art campaign banner brought $22,500. Mint 9, gaveled for $44,427. Prices include the flamethrower brought $7,475. Prices include the
Prices include a 25 percent buyer’s premium. buyer’s premium buyer’s premium.
Neil Armstrong photo, 1938-S U.S. Mercury dime, Patinated copper tortoise,
$52,247, RR Auction $364,250, Legend Rare Coin $375,075, Bonhams
A signed photo A monster toned 1938-S A patinated cop-
of astronaut Neil U.S. Mercury dime, graded per tortoise by
Armstrong taking his PCGS MS68+ FB CAC, Francois-Xavier
“giant leap for sold for $364,250 at the Lalanne (French,
mankind” sold for 33rd Regency Auction held 1927-2008),
$52,247 in an online June 27th by Legend Rare titled Tortue
auction that began Coin Auctions (based in Topiaire (1987),
June 13th and ended Lincroft, NJ) in Las Vegas, sold for $375,075 at a Modern Decorative Art &
June 20th by RR Auction, based in Boston, MA. NV. Also, a 1931-S U.S. Mercury dime, graded Design Auction held June 7th by Bonhams in New
Also, an Apollo 1 crew signed photo realized PCGS MS67+ FBCAC, changed hands for York City. Also, a one-of-a-kind Unique Industry
$31,251; Armstrong’s signed flight plan made $270,250; a 1904 U.S. $20 gold coin graded / Perished Dressoir by Studio Job, founded in
$21,446; Charles Duke’s Apollo 16 flown Robbins PCGS MS67 realized $73,437; and a 1949-D U.S. 1998, realized $187,575, a world auction record
Medal hit $28,016; and an Apollo 11 full-length quarter graded PCGS MS68 CAC went to a deter- for the artist; a 1979 brass fountain by Philippe
photo of Buzz Aldrin standing on the moon, mined bidder for $43,475. Prices include a 17.5 Hiquily hit $125,075; and a circa 1950 sculpture
signed by three Apollo 11 astronauts, rose to percent buyer’s premium. by Alexandre Noll made $81,325. Prices include
$21,587. Prices include the buyer’s premium. the buyer’s premium.
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