Page 12 - joa-3-24
P. 12
’ ’
Results of Recent Auctions From Near and Far by Ken Hall
All prices include the buyer’s premium
Lalique car mascot, Buccellati flowers bowl, Colt .45 Army revolver,
$7,200, Woody Auction $1,024, SJ Auctioneers $184,500, Morphy Auctions
A circa 1920 A silver Gianmaria A Colt .45
“Longchamp B” car Buccellati dahlia flower sheriff’s model
mascot by René bowl, about three inches single action
Lalique, mounted on in diameter, with the Army revolver
a walnut display original box, pouch, and with factory-
base, sold for $7,200 paper, sold for $1,024 at carved ivory
at an auction held a Winter Watch of grips, shipped
January 6th by Wanted Collectibles in 1898, one of only two known guns of its type
Woody Auction in auction held January 14th by SJ Auctioneers in with a 3 1/2-inch barrel, sold for $184,500 at a
Douglass, KS. Also, Brooklyn, NY. Also, a 49-piece set of sterling Firearms & Militaria auction held Dec. 6-8 by
a Rutherford B. Hayes White House fish platter silver flatware with gold highlights by Cartier in Morphy Auctions in Denver, PA. Also, a Colt
from the 1880s with historical presidential seal the La Maison de Louis pattern brought $4,160; .45-caliber single action Army revolver with
rose to $5,400; a presentation trophy marked and an 18k gold and diamond Buccellati ring steerhead pearl grips hit the mark for $104,550;
Lenox with a hand-painted portrait of a band made in Italy rose to $3,200. and a factory-engraved silverplated Model 1860
Springer Spaniel dog reached $3,300; and Henry rifle, produced in 1862, .44 RF caliber,
a turquoise American Brilliant Cut Glass wine Patek Philippe watch, made $92,250.
stem by J. Hoare finished at $2,700.
$1.814 million, Phillips Two daguerreotypes,
Steinway baby grand piano, A 1950 Patek Philippe $62,400, Hindman
$27,225, Ahlers & Ogletree pink gold perpetual
chronograph wrist- A pair of Gold
A 1927 Model M watch with tachymeter Rush-era
Steinway ebony baby scale and moon phase daguerreotypes
grand piano sold for (Ref. 1518) sold for (one shown) of
$27,225 at a two-day $1.814 million at miner William J.
Signature Estates & The New York Watch Jewell (1818-
Collections auction Auction held Dec. 9- 1885), in the
held Jan. 11-12 by 10 by Phillips in New California gold
Ahlers & Ogletree in York. Also, a circa fields of Poverty
Atlanta, GA. Also, 1970 Rolex Cosmo- Bar, sold for $62,400 at a sale of American
a mid-18th century graph Daytona (Ref. 6264) watch with “Paul Historical Ephemera & Photography held
oil on panel River Newman Lemon” dial and bracelet achieved November 30th by Hindman in Chicago. Also,
Landscape by Moonlight by Aert Van Der Neer $965,200; and a 2000 F. P. Journe chronograph a collection of 228 carte de visites by Jose Maria
(Dutch, 1603-1677), depicting a busy late night wristwatch with escapement, power reserve Mora (1847-1926) changed hands for $7,800;
riverbank scene with several sailboats went for indicator and early “shiny” dial (No. 43/00R) and a quarter-plate ambrotype of Randolph &
$16,940; and a circa 1890 German coin-op earned $800,100. Bridgewater Railroad’s 4-4-0 steam locomotive
music-box (or polyphon), likely made by Paul rang up $7,800.
Ehrlich, brought $8,470. Bob Dylan painting,
$70,248, RR Auction 19th century Bigler vase,
Reagan’s “Gipper” speech, $4,375, Jeffrey S. Evans
$64,000, University Archives An original painting
by Bob Dylan titled A circa 1840-1860
President Ronald View from Two pressed Bigler vase,
Reagan’s handwrit- Windows, created in 11 1/2 inches tall, made
ten “Win One For 2007 for his “Drawn from brilliant deep
the Gipper” speech Blank Series,” sold for amethyst-colored glass,
from 1981 sold for $70,248 in an online sold for $4,375 at a glass
$64,000 in an Marvels of Modern and Americana sale
online-only auction Music sale held held Nov. 30 - Dec. 1 by
held January 10th by Nov. 17 - Dec. 14 by Jeffrey S. Evans &
University Archives RR Auction, based in Associates in Mt.
in Wilton, Conn. Boston. Also, a Led Crawford, VA. Also, a
Also, a lock of President Abraham Lincoln’s Zeppelin vintage-signed promo photo and wide-mouth jug by the
hair, collected after his death by his embalmer original 1969 Atlantic Records press folder freed slave Thomas W.
Harry Pratt Cattell, plus Lincoln’s clipped fetched $55,120; a program signed by all four Commeraw (1772-1823) fetched $15,000;
signature, brought $32,000; and a scale model Beatles from their first concert at Shea Stadium an American Indian chief by Thomas V.
of the RMS Titanic, with three signatures hit $37,963; and a Dee Dee Ramone stage-worn Brooks (1828-1895), 82 inches tall, realized
of nine-week-old survivor Millvina Dean jacket made $25,000. $43,750; and a late 19th century folk art console
(1912-2009), made $2,816. garnered $12,500.
10 Journal of Antiques and Collectibles