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1915-S $50 Panama-Pacific coin,  Tlingit Chilkat blanket,                                Picasso ceramic pitcher,

            $114,562, Legend Rare                       $30,000, Cowan’s                             $52,700, DuMouchelles
            Coin Auctions                                                   A mountain goat wool                      A ceramic pitcher by Pablo
                                                                            Tlingit Chilkat blanket,                  Picasso for Madoura from
                               A    1915-S   Panama-                        66 inches in length, sold                 1952 titled  Pichet a Glace,
                               Pacific Round $50 coin,
                               graded PCGS MS64                             for $30,000 at an                         number 42 of 50, 13 1/2
                                                                                                                      inches tall, sold for $52,700
                                                                            American Indian Art
                               CAC, sold for $114,562
                               in Auction #37 ended                         auction held April 10 by                  at an auction held March
                                                                            Cowan’s in Cincinnati.
                                                                                                                      20-22 by DuMouchelles in
                               March 26 by Legend
                               Rare Coin Auctions,      Also, a Navajo Two Grey Hills weaving by the                  Detroit, MI. Also, a Chinese
                                                        legendary master weaver Bessie Manygoats
                                                                                                                      porcelain blue on white
                               based in Lincroft, NJ.
            Also, an 1884 three-cent nickel, PCGS MS66   (Dine, circa 1905-1953) rose to $21,250; a   ten-panel screen finished at $64,500; a color
                                                                                                     lithograph in 11 colors by Pierre-Auguste
                                                        Sioux quilled hide shirt and leggings, collected
            CAC, fetched $42,300, a new world auction
            record; an 1870 Shield nickel with the same   by Gen. Everett Tutherly (1848-1921) changed   Renoir, titled  Le Chapeau Epingle, 2E Planche
                                                        hands for $21,250; and a Southern Cheyenne
                                                                                                     (1898), brought $37,200; and a 1976 gouache
            grade garnered $10,281, a new world auction
            record; an 1872 3-cent coin, PCGS MS66+     woman’s hide dress went to a determined bidder   on paper by Alexander Calder titled Boomerang
                                                        for $20,000.
                                                                                                     went for $55,800.
            CAC, made $19,975; and an 1883 3-cent coin,
            PCGS MS65+ CAC, hit $12,337.
                                                        Carved wolf’s head,                          Rosetti’s Verses,
            Isaac Newton manuscript,                    $8,875, Pook & Pook                          $13,200, Schwenke
            $106,325, Bonhams                                               A Northwest Coast                        A rare signed first edition
                                                                            Indian   carved   and                    copy of Christina Rossetti’s
                          A handwritten Isaac Newton                        painted wolf's head with                 first book, Verses, printed on
                          manuscript exploring the
                          nature of God and creation                        applied ears, possibly a                 her grandfather’s press, sold
                                                                                                                     for $13,200 at a Leap Day
                                                                            section of a “frontier”
                          sold for $106,325 at a Fine
                          Books and Manuscripts Sale                        type headdress, sold for                 estates auction held Feb. 29
                                                                            $8,875 at a Native
                                                                                                                     by Schwenke Auctioneers in
                          held March 6 by Bonhams in
                                                                                                                     Woodbury, CT. Also, an
                          New York City. Also, an origi-  American Auction held April 3 by Pook &    Edward Wormley for Dunbar drop-leaf desk
                                                        Pook, Inc. in Downingtown, PA. Also, a Navajo
                          nal autograph manuscript, a
                          maquette for Shel Silverstein’s   third phase chief’s blanket achieved $5,250;    with trapezoidal walnut top fetched $4,575; a
            children’s book The Giving Tree, hammered for   a Germantown Navajo textile measuring    1930s Gibson Sunburst acoustic guitar played a
            $52,575; Harry Houdini’s famous “milk can”   91 inches by 51 inches fetched $4,188; a    sweet tune for $3,555; a Persian Heriz room-size
                                                        10-inch Pueblo jar with polychrome decoration
                                                                                                     rug made $3,048; and a Tiffany & Co. 18kt
            escape trick made $50,075; and an illuminated
            Book of Hours, produced in the late 15th century   went for $4,188; and a sheaf of twenty Plains   gold mesh necklace hit $3,965.
                                                        Indian arrows with iron tips hit $4,375.
            in Rouen, France, achieved $43,825.
                                                          Lyrics to Hey Jude,                        “Tutti Frutti” Cartier bracelet,
            Marble figure of a nymph,                                                                $1.34 million, Sotheby’s
            $8,750, Doyle                               $910,000, Julien’s                                               A magnificent “Tutti
                                                                             Paul     McCartney’s                        Frutti” bracelet by
                       A French white marble figure of a
                       nymph titled  Libellule sold for                      handwritten lyrics to                       Cartier, created circa
                                                                             the Beatles song  Hey
                                                                                                                         1930, sold for $1.34
                       $8,750 in an online-only Home
                       Auction held March 31 by Doyle                        Jude, used in the studio                    million in an online
                                                                                                                         auction held April
                                                                             at Trident Studios in
                       in New York City. Also, a Montici
                                                                                                                         24-28 by Sotheby's in
                       Pietre Dure plaque by Richard A.                      London in 1968, sold    New York City. The Art Deco jewel had never
                                                                             for $910,000 at an All
                       Blow (Italy, circa 1955), depicting
                       a fruit still life, 9 3/4 inches tall,   Beatles Auction held April 10 by Julien’s   before appeared at auction, having been passed
                                                        Auctions in Los Angeles. Also, the Beatles 1964
                                                                                                     down through descendants of an American
                       went for $6,875; a Russian icon of
                       the  Old Testament Trinity, with   Cow Palace concert drumhead finished at    family for more than 30 years. Pursued by five
                                                        $200,000; John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s
                                                                                                     bidders, the bracelet far surpassed its estimate
                       Abraham and Sarah, just over a
            foot tall, brought $6,250; and a pair of Louis   Bagism drawing knocked down for $93,750; a   of $600,000-$800,000. It was the highest price
                                                                                                     for any jewel sold at auction in 2020, at any
                                                        Hello Goodbye music video shooting script page
            XVI style gilt-bronze and marble gueridons,
            30 1/2 inches tall, hit $6,250.             brought $83,200; and Ringo Starr’s Abbey Road   auction house.
                                                        ashtray hit $32,500.

            Lemuel Curtis clock,                          Apollo 13 badge,                           Chinese revolving vase,
            $51,660, Brunk Auctions                     $29,197, RR Auction                          $212,500, Lark Mason
                      A Lemuel Curtis Federal girandole                 NASA Division Chief Gene                    A Chinese revolving vase,
                                                                                                                    Qianlong mark and period,
                      clock chimed on time for $51,660
                      at Catalog & Premier Auctions                     Kranz’s Apollo 13 Mission                   sold for $212,500 in an Asian
                                                                                                                    Art Auction that closed April
                                                                        Control badge sold for
                      held March 27-28 by Brunk
                      Auctions in Asheville, NC. Also, an               $29,197 in an online auction                21 by Lark Mason Associates
                                                                        that ran from April 9-16 by
                                                                                                                    in New Braunfels, TX. Also, a
                      American Chippendale desk and
                      bookcase realized $46,740; a paint-               RR Auction, based in Boston,                Chinese enameled metal Fang
                                                                        MA. Also, a complete slice of
                                                                                                                    Ding censer, also Qianlong
                      ing by William Michael Hartnett
                      titled Still Life with Jug, Bread and             the    lunar     meteorite                  mark and period, fetched
                                                                                                                    $57,500; a Chinese gilt-
                                                                        Northwest Africa 5000  WA
                      Newspaper    brought   $39,360;
                                                                                                                    bronze peach-form brush
                      Hermann Herzog’s oil on canvas    5000) brought $118,685; a rare lunar module   washer from the Qing dynasty knocked down
                                                        upper docking tunnel hatch made by Grumman
                      titled  Afternoon in the Everglades
                      achieved $41,820; and a Southern   hammered for $90,747; and an Apollo lunar   for $53,750; and an 18th or 19th century
                                                        boot overshoe, used in training for the Apollo
                                                                                                     Chinese export porcelain fish-form covered dish
                      Queen Anne dressing table went
                      for $36,900.                      11 moon mission, changed hands for $62,500.   with a coat of arms finished at $26,250.
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