The gun carried a presale estimate of $125,000-250,000 and went out at $161,000. Fairfield, Maine – On Monday October 6th & Tuesday October 7th the U.S. Stock Market plunged nearly 10%, the world economy flirted with catastrophe but in Fairfield, Maine an assemblage of rare antique guns brought extraordinary results, despite the economy. Pinal Dave is an SQL Server Performance Tuning Expert and independent consultant with over 17 years of hands-on experience.He holds a Masters of Science degree and numerous database certifications. Please contact Wes Dillon or Josh Loewensteiner at 1-207.453.7125 or email firearms @jamesdjulia.com. 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One of the items which saw tremendous competition to acquire was a massive gilt lacquer wood figure of Vairocana, standing 61-1/2” tall went out at $379,200 against its $40,000-60,000 pre-sale estimate! Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre was very strong with a Bubbles II malfrey pot selling for $33,925 and Lahore covered vase selling for $15,525. Wes Adams’ collection, regardless of whether they were Colts or Winchesters, were a reflection of items of spectacular condition, rarity and value. 211,” was estimated at $30,000-50,000 but locked up $69,575. Need Assistance? Day 1 showed great results with strong demand for both paintings and bronzes. There were other military items from various collections. For instance, a collection of rusty, old artillery projectiles from the Gettysburg battle were discovered in an old Massachusetts house. This table was purchased in 1923 in Peking and has remained with the original owners, the Hobart family, ever since. at $40,000-60,000, sold for $109,250. We are very pleased with the success of our June 23-24th Lamp & Glass auction which totaled over $1.5 Million. 5 Colt Paterson which went out at $431,250. And a Charleston, SC map horn realized a whopping $78,650 on its $8,000-12,000 estimate. Tuesday’s sale was Session One of the Friedrich-Wilhelm Dauphin Collection from Germany. A rare and historic pair of fluted Armies of Lt. John Low, CSN, used on the CSS Alabama came to the block with a $25,000-50,000 estimate and flew to $51,750 because of the Confederate association. Day One included a rare cased Browning Pointer grade Superposed two bbl. In addition, 16 lots realized $25K or more, and 3 lots broke the $50K mark! OOC Anthony Thieme (22″ x 18″) SOLD: $92,500, Outstanding Tiffany Studios Geometric With over 1400 registered bidders representing 17 countries proves, once again, that fresh, quality items, carrying conservative estimates, combined with the most expansive marketing campaign, guarantees maximum results! Sporting guns showed great strength, regardless of gauge, as collectors seek out high quality arms. Class III Firearms Information. Also see our complete prices realized here on our website. See the Selected Highlights for more of the outstanding prices realized. Julia’s is now widely regarded as the world leader in the sale of investment grade goods and is THE preferred resource for buyers and sellers alike. The second session of the Dr. John Pickup Collection of Tasmania included many more great treasures and some strong results. A rare cased pair of engraved Colt Model 1849 pocket in outstanding condition was estimated at $70,000-80,000 and realized $80,500. Collections: Arranged by vendor packages; 3.) James D. Julia regularly sells the greater number of rare and high-end firearms in the world, and the results for this auction bear this fact out: 317 lots brought $10,000 or more, 160 lots brought $20,000 or more, 29 lots brought in an excess of $50,000, 11 lots topped out at over $100,000, and four lots brought in over a quarter of a million dollars each. The top performer was a rare 1809 dated 1st model pistol from the 3rd Virginia Regiment from the collection of Robert Roughton. Each time these combined auctions occur, the results generate the largest offering and largest sale gross for firearms auction event anywhere in the world. Additionally, the Julia firm has handled the greater number of important private and institutional collections in the firearms universe and indeed this was once again the case here. One of the most stunning offerings was their extremely rare cased, 1st Model Dragoon, which was identified to C.H. August Fine Art, Asian & Antiques Auction Is a Grand Slam at $3.6 Million! The required and recommended texts for years 1-4 that the library has purchased, With the most competitive commission rates in the industry, as low as 0% on high valued items you definitely want to contact us if you are considering selling. Art glass showed very well with an exquisite Steuben presentation vase surpassing its presale estimate of $8,000-$12,000 before ultimately selling for $13,035. We want to consign them for auction so you make the most money. This will be a cataloged sale with American & European art, silver, American & European furniture & accessories. With our proven success, our reputation for honest and fair dealings, combined with the most competitive commission rates in the industry, no other source will provide a greater net return to the collector. Also for years, Julia’s has touted that they sell the greater number of high end expensive firearms. And lot 1340, Heywood Hardy’s “The First of November” featuring sportsmen on their horses and dozens of eager hounds and came from a Woodstock, VT collection with fabulous provenance was another best in show, making $48,000. For more details contact James D. Julia, Inc at 207-453-7125. Executive Staff, David B. Hoyt, MD, FACS, American College of Surgeons Executive Director, dhoyt@facs.org, Frank Opelka, MD, FACS, Medical Director, fopelka@facs.org Highlights include a rare Tiffany Studios Koi lamp selling for $106,650; a beautifully executed Galle marquetry Iris vase selling at $53,325 and a rare Loetz Phaenomen 691 vase selling for $29,625, both from the Dr. Mark Jackson collection; from a Long Island New York estate collection, a stunning group of Tiffany Favrile samples reached $17,775 and a very early Tiffany gourd vase sold for $11,850. Bidders battled over two important militaria highlights on day two of this sale. Sold: $193,050. This large fine auction incl. This piece was from the Webster Family Trust and descended from the Rockefeller/Dodge Family. Hit selected highlights to see some of the exciting results. Quality and condition met with great enthusiasm from bidders. Colts incl. Milton was at one time a Texas Ranger, and eventually became Sheriff in various areas, including El Paso. The December 1 & 2, 2011 Lamp & Glass Auction was a great success totaling over $1.5 Million! Having fine scroll engraving and gold inlay, this recent discovery carried a presale estimate of $125,000-200,000 and after tremendous competition sold for a whopping $253,000. The Royal Flemish Collection of Mrs. Jackie and the late Dean Ballard The Warren Buxton Collection is a great example of an old iconic collection. Collections: Arranged by vendor packages; 3.) Dozens of edged weapons were sold in this auction, including an extremely rare inscribed Scagel utility knife with ultra-rare ivory scales and original sheath from the Douglass H. Sandrock Collection. The auction saw resurgence in interest in both Early and Victorian glass with a pair of Sandwich glass whale oil lamps estimated at $1,500 to $2,500 and selling for $4,830. Last Updated 2/28/2021. $3,000-5,000). Also included will be good toys, music boxes, antique advertising, trains, and more. With several private collections offered and performing exceptionally well, James D. Julia once again proves it is the venue to bring these valuable treasures to market. table lamp with Ball Border Reticulated Shade Roosevelt himself espoused that “ no better gun was ever made” indeed made history and proved the prediction right by selling for $862,500, becoming the MOST expensive American shotgun ever sold at auction! A fine Civil War Cyrus Alger 1853-dated bronze 12 pounder Mountain Howitzer was estimated at $45,000-60,000 and sold above estimate at $69,000. A Colt Walker pistol, made for use in the Mexican War, and considered to be one of the finest examples in existence sold for a spectacular $920,000. Let us show you how we can put James D. Julia�s marketing and reputation for fair dealings to work for you! The final day of the sale featured a stunning array of outstanding Asian arts and American decorative arts. A “Golden Age” Boss 20 Bore Heavy Proof Rising Bite O/U Game gun in 20 ga. was estimated at $50,000-80,000 and generated just over the high estimate at $85,500. Adv., Toy & Doll Dept. Despite the great success, some items did not sell. This toy was designed as an early educational vehicle to teach children the alphabet or various words; only a handful of these elaborately constructed rarities survived over the past 100+ years. Trepidation; because of uncertainty of how the economic conditions might affect buyers. The talk in the art glass world for weeks prior to our June 19th & 20th auction was that based on quality, rarity, diversity and value, this was the finest offering of rare lamps and art glass to take place this year anywhere, and indeed it was. Many genres featured extraordinary results, including a Tiffany Studios Dragonfly lamp reaching $515,475; a beautiful Tiffany Studios Peony shade on a rare Mosaic Turtleback base selling for $391,050 and an exceptional Tiffany Studios Poppy shade on a desirable Cattail Lily Pond base reaching $219,225.