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Paul Colin’s 1927 Bal Nègre,                Andy Warhol serigraph,                       Banksy mural,

            $90,000, Poster Auctions Int’l              $93,750, Thomaston Place                     $500,000, Julien’s
                             An original 1927 poster                      A 1968 limited edition                             An early aerosol
                             featuring artwork by Paul                    serigraph on paper by                              mural executed by
                             Colin, titled Bal Nègre, sold                Andy Warhol (NY, 1929-                             the British graffiti
                             for $90,000 at Rare Posters                  1987), titled  Campbell’s                          artist Banksy on
                             Auction #86 held March                       Soup I (Tomato), sold for   the wall of the Parisian art studio Surface to Air,
                             20th by Poster Auctions                      $93,750 at a Winter        titled Bomb Middle England, circa 2003, sold for
                             International  in  New                       Enchantment sale held      $500,000 at a Street, Contemporary, Pop &
                             York City. Also, Henri                       Feb. 25-27 by Thomaston    Fine Art auction held March 16th by Julien’s
                             de Toulouse-Lautrec’s  Le                    Place Auction Galleries    Auctions in Los Angeles. Also, Damien Hirst’s
                             Jockey (1899) changed      in Thomaston, ME. Also, an oil on canvas     Beautiful, Struggling to Consume and Times
            hands for $96,000; Charles Loupot’s St. Raphaël   painting of a pair of white peacocks by Jessie   to Overwhelm Potential Painting achieved
            / Quinquina  (1938) finished at $55,200;    Arms Botke (Calif./Ill., 1883-1971) brought   $128,000; and KAWS’s black four-foot
            Alphonse Mucha’s  Expositions de St. Louis   $54,000; and a folk art watercolor on cardboard   companion cast vinyl figure rang up $62,500.
            (1903) rang up $50,400; and Robert Falcucci’s   painting titled Dog, rendered in the manner of
            Monaco Grand Prix (1930) fetched $36,000.   Bill Traylor (Ala., 1853-1949), rose to $54,000.     Baird Coca-Cola clock,
                                                                                                     $17,010, Jeffrey S. Evans
            Boba Fett prototype figure,                 1779 Ethan Allen book,
            $204,435, Hake’s Auctions                   $78,000, Potter & Potter                                       A Baird Chicago-era Coca-
                                                                                                                       Cola advertising store
                          A Kenner 1979 Star Wars                     A second printing (1779) of a                    clock sold for $17,010
                          Boba Fett rocket-firing proto-              book written by Ethan Allen,                     at a Winter Americana
                          type action figure, J-slot,                 titled  A Narrative of Colonel                   Auction held March 2-5
                          version 2, sold for $204,435, a             Ethan Allen’s Captivity (etc.)                   by Jeffrey S. Evans
                          new world auction record for a              sold for $78,000 at a Books &                    & Associates in Mt.
                          Star Wars action figure, at an              Manuscripts auction held                         Crawford, VA. Also, a
                          auction held March 15-16 by                 February 26th by Potter &                        folk-art paint-decorated
                          Hake’s Auctions in York, PA.                Potter Auctions in Chicago.                      cloth doll by Izannah
                          Also, a 1920 James M.                       Also, Richard Hakluyt’s (circa                   Walker (American, 1817-
            Cox/Franklin D. Roosevelt jugate campaign                 1552-1616) book titled  The                      1888) brought $14,580; a
            button, one of only six known, realized     Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques    Staffordshire transferware Medallion Portrait
            $185,850; and the original cover art for    and Discoveries of the English Nation (etc.)   Series ceramic vegetable dish realized $10,327;
            Incredible Hulk #283 (Marvel Comics, May    achieved $48,000; and a folio containing    and a hand-sewn silk Civil War-era 11-star
            1983), art by Ed Hannigan and inks by Al    materials relating to the Treaty of Ghent    Confederate Bible/parade flag went to a phone
            Milgrom, rose to $33,315.                   changed hands for $38,400.                   bidder for $17,010.

            Art Deco-style lamp,                        Glass cabinet vase,                          Clemens sand bottle,
            $5,120, La Belle Epoque                     $13,860, Doyle                               $800,000, Hindman

                            An Art Deco-style bronze                      A Gallé acid-etched and                  A sand bottle by the 19th
                            figural table lamp, made                      engraved glass cabinet vase              century Iowa artist Andrew
                            after a model by Pierre Le                    sold for $13,860 at an                   Clemens, 10 1/2 inches tall,
                            Faguays (French, 1892-                        Auction of Color & Light:                with a label reading, “Pictured
                            1962), sold for $5,120 at a                   The Collection of Dr.                    Rock Sand, Put Up By
                            premiere   auction   held                     Thomas Chua held March                   Andrew Clemens, Deaf-Mute,
                            February 5th by La Belle                      2nd by Doyle in New York                 McGregor, Iowa”, sold for
            Epoque Auction Gallery in New York City.                      City. Also, a KPM painted                $800,000 at an American
            Also, a 20th century Mexican sterling silver                  porcelain plaque changed                 Furniture, Folk & Decorative
            charger, 20 inches in diameter, rose to $1,525; a   hands for $13,860; a Louis XVI-style gilt-  Arts auction held March 10-11 by Hindman in
            late 20th century Charles and Ray Eames for   bronze mounted onyx jardiniere hammered for   Chicago. Also, a circa 1860 Gothic Revival
            Herman Miller bookcase rose to $1,280; and an   $13,230; a Gallé mold-blown cameo glass water   astronomical regulator by E. Howard & Co.
            oil on canvas painting of two women by Charles   lily vase went for $12,600; and a Daum Art   (Boston) hit $68,750; and a 126-inch
            Levier (French, 1920-2003) made $2,050.     Nouveau mold-blown cameo glass forest sunset   Renaissance Revival regulator clock made for
                                                        landscape vase made $12,600.                 J. S. Townsend brought $50,000.
            1657 map of Brazil,
            $181,250, PBA Galleries                     Mathilde Poulat necklace,                    Wheeler duck decoys,
                                                        $5,312, John Moran Auc.                      $216,000, Copley Fine Art
                                  An oversize map of
                                  Brazil  by   Georg                     An   elaborate  Mathilde                       A pair of carved wood
                                  Margraff, published                    Poulat Matl sterling silver                    ducks    by    Charles
                                  by Joan Blaeu in                       filigree necklace sold for                     “Shang” Wheeler (1867-
                                  the mid-17th century,                  $5,312 at a Made in Mexico                     1956) made $216,000, a
                                  one of perhaps five                    Auction held February 15th                     new record by the
                                  known,   sold   for                    and 17th by John Moran                         maker, at a Winter Sale
            $181,250 at Platinum Sale 754 held February                  Auctioneers in Los Angeles.   held March 4-5 by Copley Fine Art Auctions,
            10th by PBA Galleries in Berkeley, CA.    Also, a Spratling First Design Period silver and   LLC in Hingham, MA. Also, the only known
            Also, a manuscript royal order authorizing the   rosewood necklace featuring six carved delicate   Dodge wood duck in original paint hailing from
            colonization of the Californias, dated 1705 and   rosewood hands fetched $4,375; a group    the J. N. Dodge Factory (1883-1893) achieved
            signed by Philip V of Spain, climbed to     of Antonio Pineda mother of pearl and silver   $108,000; a raised-wing canvasback pair by
            $175,000; and George Vancouver’s  A Voyage   foliate design jewelry reached $4,062; and an   A. Elmer Crowell (1862-1952) topped out at
            Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean (1798), in   untitled 1992 pastel drawing by Roberto Gil de   $102,000; and a hollow golden plover by Lew
            three volumes, plus an atlas, made $28,125.   Montes achieved $4,062.                    Horton flew away for $108,000.

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