Join us! Remarkable Rarities Sept. 21 Live!

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Join us for RR Auction’s

Remarkable Rarities – LIVE!

live auction event

Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019 – 1:30 P.M. EST

Attend in-person at

Omni Parker House, 60 School Street., Boston MA. 

 

 

Free to attend

RSVP: Sean.Coleman@RRAuction.com

Over 85 spectacular rarities are available online for you to preview now! We have an engaging mixture of scarce gangster material highlighted by Bonnie and Clyde artifacts, and a diverse offering of historical rarities from King George III correspondence to Prince’s custom VOX guitar.

Prince’s VOX guitar with custom graphics, played in a Swiss studio in 2013

Lot #1080 – Prince’s Personally-Owned & -Played Guitar Starting bid: $5,000

Prince’s personally-owned and -played VOX HDC-77 semi-hollow body electric guitar from the 3RDEYEGIRL era, featuring a colorful custom-made psychedelic graphic overlay sticker on the front, an image which features two sets of plump glowing lips. Prince used this particular guitar during his recording session at Powerplay Studios in Maur, Switzerland, in July 2013; after the session, Prince left his guitar behind in lieu of payment for the session.

 

Online bidding for Lot 1080 is available starting September 13th. You can also schedule a phone call during the live auction by contacting Sue Recks at 603-732-4280.

Saturday, September 21 (9:30 AM – 12:30 PM) The auction preview will be held at the Omni Parker House, 60 School St, Boston, MA.

 

We will be displaying a selection of the top pieces; additional items may be viewed, by appointment only, at our New Hampshire offices. Friday, September 13 – Friday, September 20 to place bids on lots before the live auction begins.

 

Pre-live auction bidding will close at 12:00 pm ET, September 20 Saturday, September 21 (9:30 AM – 12:30 PM) RR Auction representatives will be offering complimentary auction evaluations before the live auction.

 

We welcome you to bring in your items for evaluation. Gangsters, gun molls, rats, and mobsters have long captured the American imagination—transformed into symbols of individualism and stars of the silver screen, these figures have become icons in their own right.

 

In Session One of our Remarkable Rarities sale, we are proud to present a wealth of memorabilia associated with these criminal crooks and gangland gods: from folk heroes like Bonnie Parker, Clyde Barrow, and John Dillinger to mob bosses like Al Capone, Mickey Cohen, and Sam Giancana, the top names in gangsterism are here represented.

 

Bonnie and Clyde’s sawed-off shotgun, captured at the infamous Joplin shootout

Lot #1011 – Bonnie and Clyde Shotgun Captured at Joplin Shootout Starting bid: $10,000

 

Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow’s Western Field Browning Model 30 Shotgun, captured after the 1933 Joplin shootout by Detective Tom De Graff. Serial #U 12034, 12 Ga., 15 1/2″ barrel with a good bore that has spots of freckling along its length. The metal has an overall mottled gray-brown patina with areas of pinprick pitting throughout, but most noticeable on the right side of the frame behind the ejection port, as well as traces of original blue left on protected areas. Additionally, the magazine tube has areas of bright gray along the bearing surfaces of the slide. The frame markings are nevertheless still clear and fairly crisp, and the barrel was shortened to a more easily concealable length by the Barrow Gang prior to its capture. The trigger guard has a pronounced upwards bend along the bow indicating a heavy impact, possibly incurred during the Joplin gunfight. The walnut buttstock and checkered slide have numerous small handling marks and minor surface blemishes throughout, and moderate-heavy flattening of the checkering points on both the slide and pistol-grip. The original varnish and the original grooved, hard rubber buttplate are still present. The action is functional, however the 1946 NFA registration affidavit written by De Graff states that the gun will jam after “firing one or two shells” due to an unspecified mechanical fault, possibly related to the impact described above. Includes the original registration affidavit paperwork authenticating the serial number. 

 

Online bidding for Lot 1011 is available starting September 13th. You can also schedule a phone call during the live auction by contacting Sue Recks at 603-732-4280.

 

Diversity reigns in Remarkable Rarities, Session Two: King George III writes to his son in 1779, then Prince plays a custom VOX guitar in 2013. Dwight D. Eisenhower wins World War II, then Steve McQueen immortalizes it in The Great Escape. Abraham Lincoln and Malcolm X fight for justice a century apart. Thoreau ponders the natural world while Tolkien creates a new one. The Beatles and Pink Floyd release landmark albums as America makes its moonshot. Alfred Nobel transforms his legacy from death to dignity. These intersections of culture and collecting are revealed in this concise session of just over fifty lots. Other highlights include a lock of George Washington’s hair, a piece of the ‘front door’ of the White House, original artwork by Pablo Picasso, a rare first edition Chinese suite of Emperor Qianlong ‘Battle Cooper Prints,’ a letter on gravitational wave detectors by Stephen Hawking, and a custom-made Shakespearian Tiffany’s sundial.

 

First edition of Chinese series of enormous prints celebrating the Emperor’s conquests in Sichuan

Lot ##1087 – Emperor Qianlong ‘Battle Copper Prints’ Suite Starting bid: $25,000 

Qianlong, Emperor of China. [Pingding Xiyu zhantu]. Suite of engravings representing the military campaigns at the conquest of Jinchuan. [Beijing, Wu Ying Ting Press], 1778- 1785. Suite of 13 (out of 16) large copper-engraved plates (each measuring approximately 34″ x 19.75″), laid down on slightly larger sheets with painted brown borders, with a printed poem in Chinese within each plate (based on Qianlong Emperor’s own personal commentary on the battles). Later morocco-backed and cornered marbled boards, cloth ties.

 

Online bidding for Lot 1087 is available starting September 13th. You can also schedule a phone call during the live auction by contacting Sue Recks at 603-732-4280.

 

Other significant offerings include:

#1090 – Unissued c. 1902 Bronze Nobel Prize Medal

#1090 – Unissued c. 1902 Bronze Nobel Prize Medal

 

 

#1083 – Yves Saint Laurent Signed Sketchl

#1097 – Ed Gibson’s Apollo 17 Flown Robbins Medal 

Hendrix attends the ‘Sounds ’68’ concert at the Royal Albert Hall

#1076 – Jimi Hendrix Signed ‘Sounds ’68’ Program

To receive a catalog or to schedule a live-auction bidding call, email [email protected].

To RSVP to attend the live auction in Boston on Sept. 21, email [email protected].

 

Preview all Remarkable Rarities lots now

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Join RR at Spacefest 2019

Join RR at Spacefest:

We Want to Meet You!

AUGUST 8-11 • TUCSON, ARIZONA

This Aug 8-11 marks an event sought-after by all Space collectors: the 10th Annual Spacefest celebration in Tucson, Arizona. It’s especially poignant as a celebration of the Apollo 11 50th Anniversary.

Come stop by RR’s table to receive your complimentary auction evaluation, schedule a one-on-one meeting, or simply say hello!

To schedule a time, please email [email protected].

Learn More About Spacefest here.

Meet RR Auction at the National

BOOTH #1117 • JULY 29 – AUGUST 4 • CHICAGO, IL

Come visit with RR at the National July 29 – August 4.  We’ll will be accepting consignments, providing auction appraisals, buying items, and previewing key highlights from our upcoming auctions. Not only do we offer Sports cards and memorabilia, we’re experts in Popular Culture and Historical collectibles. They would love to meet you in person, so come stop on by and say hello.

To schedule a time, please email [email protected].

View more about the 40th Annual National here.

You’re Invited: Come Visit Us in Chicago!

Your Invited! Meet Louis in Chicago March 13th to March 16th

Louis Bollman sports expert RR Auction

Louis Bollman, Sports VP at RR Auction. I will be in the Chicagoland area March 13th through 16th, and aggressively seeking high-quality sports items and complete collections. There is availability for private appointments or to meet at The Chicago Sports Spectacular at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center.  

Our clients are clamoring for high-grade sets, singles and memorabilia of all types. Your remarkable items—a single stand-out piece or an entire collection—deserves the extra attention and Rare and Remarkable audience that only RR can deliver.

Whether you’re hoping to consign or to sell outright, look no further than RR Auction to maximize how much you’ll receive.

To schedule a time with me, please email [email protected]. I look forward to meeting you!

Learn more about the Chicago Sports Spectacular here

View February Sports Auction Highlights Below

 

Babe Ruth 1932 NY Yankees Player Contract SOLD for $295k

1933 Goudey #106 Napoleon Lajoie sold for $127,904.

1911 T206 White Border near complete PSA-graded set sold for $72,294.

View RR’s 2019 Auction Calendar and email [email protected]submit consignments online, or call (800) 937-3880 for more details on consigning.

 

Feb Sports Results: Ruth 1932 NY Yankees Player Contract SOLD for $295k

Babe Ruth 1932 NY Yankees Player Contract SOLD for $295k

Boston: Babe Ruth 1932 New York Yankees player contract where Ruth takes a pay cut signed during the Great Depression sold for $295,531. The four-page American League uniform player’s contract signed “George Herman Ruth,” and dated March 16, 1932. The Depression severely hit baseball revenues—it is estimated that Yankee gate receipts fell 12 to 15 percent during the 1931 season. Ruth’s annual salary of $80,000 for the past two seasons was an irresistible target.“Ruth’s Depression-era contract provided an unprecedented historical look at the Game of Baseball —especially considering Manny Machado’s just signed deal worth $300 million, the richest free-agent contract in baseball history,” said Bobby Livingston, Executive VP at RR Auction. “It’s a classic power struggle between owner and player—and each contract providing its telling and unique tale.”

Ruth eventually settled for $75,000 a year, plus 25 percent of the net receipts from Yankee exhibition games. “It was the first time in Ruth’s long career—since the day in 1914 when he signed for $600 per season—that he had ever taken a cut in pay,” added Livingston. Among other player contracts; Lou Gehrig’s 1935 New York Yankees Contract for Gehrig’s first season as Yankee captain sold for $183,500, and Christy Mathewson 1902 New York Giants Contract sold for $68,481.

Additional highlights from the sale include:

1933 Goudey #106 Napoleon Lajoie sold for $127,904.

1911 T206 White Border near complete PSA-graded set sold for $72,294.

1952 Topps Baseball Complete Set of 407 Cards plus 80 Black Back variations

with (30) PSA Graded including the Mickey Mantle Rookie sold for $53,758.

1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle autographed Rookie Card – PSA/DNA MINT 9 sold for $48,871.

RR Auction’s Sports Sale began February 7 and on concluded on February 21.

Founded in 1976, RR is always inviting quality consignments for 24+ annual sales spanning a wide variety of categories, especially their next Sports Auction set for this Fall.

View RR’s 2019 Auction Calendar and email [email protected]submit consignments online, or call (800) 937-3880 for more details on consigning.

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