Sales in this collection include; a unique SID 7.5 mm prototype long Mondragon Model 1907 SL rifle estimated at $25,000-35,000 was highly competed for and realized $57,500. More details on this sale can be seen on Julias website at www.jamesdjulia.com. A $14.2 Million combined total! revolvers If you have one, it might be time to sell! Rare & important consec. The Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Brian Bojesen The rare AR 15 Coconut Rifle estimated at $40k-60k went out at $103,500! The resounding success of the sale drives home the fact that the firearms fraternity continues to be very dynamic, and filled with great passion. A short tour of some of the items at the James D Julia Auction House in Fairfield, Maine for their October 2016 Firearms Auction!Check them out!http://www.ja. Our fall auction was an extraordinary auction containing fabulous examples of most of the major firearms collecting niches. It sold for $31,625 against an estimate of $20,000-30,000. The sale was widely watched and anticipated by gun collectors, dealers, and gun enthusiasts. Upcoming James D. Julia Auction Auction: March 14th & 15th, 2016: 10am Preview: March 11th - 13th, 2016: 9am-5pm Preview: March 14th & 15th, 2016: 8am-10am Lot 2680 BEAUTIFUL BRITISH PROOFED SAVAGE MANUFACTURED LEND-LEASE THOMPSON MODEL 1928A1 MACHINE GUN (C & R). Dodge. An iconic German MG-42 Tripod Machine Gun estimated at $32,000-42,000, brought $57,500 which is now a world auction record for that model gun at auction. The sale generated extraordinary interest and equally extraordinary prices. The sale showed strength in fresh to the market goods which consistently achieved much higher than expected results. Old time transportation toys comprised a central portion of James D. Julias recent fall auction, much to the delight of collectors. The combined resources of these two great auction companies will benefit consignors and sellers alike, so whether you have a single high-value item or an entire collection that you are interested in selling, contact us today to get started! It comes down to formula of just the right puzzle pieces fitting together for the absolute best results. The Brad Shepherd Collection of Engraved and Collectable Colt SAAs. This is just a few of the exciting prices achieved in this 3-day event! The sale was, unquestionably, a tremendous testament to the demand, confidence and resilience of antique, tangible assets. Consignments are now being accepted for our important Fall 2012 Firearms Auction. Tiffany metal work was led by a stunning performance by a pair of Tiffany Studios tulip-tree candlesticks offered at $5,000-$7,000 achieving a remarkable $26,070. Our Fall Lamp & Glass Auction is possibly the finest overall offering of fine art glass and lighting we have had. The Don & Kathlee Bryan Collection NC. Day One included a rare cased Browning Pointer grade Superposed two bbl. Our October 9, 10 & 11th firearm auction was another fabulous success at $8.3 Million Plus! Other areas that Julias has performed exceedingly well with for many years is with rare Civil War and Confederate items. As the #1 auction house in the world for rare and expensive firearms, we dont want to buy your guns. Our trucks are on the road almost continually doing consignor pick-ups or at gun shows so if you have items you are thinking about consigning, call us immediately so we can arrange for a meeting or an appointment. Paul Bernard King The Iceman at $40,000-60,000, sold for $109,250. The Timothy Scott Collection of Sporting Arms. Day 1 showed great results with strong demand for both paintings and bronzes. A Chinese silk embroidered robe sold for $7,260 on an $800-1,200 estimate. We saw new buyers and the resurgence of dormant buyers, a reassuring sign that the market is on an upswing. This was a terrific sale with something for everyone from an advanced collector to a beginner. An extremely rare gold inlaid and engraved Colt Single Action, at one time presented to Robert Meldrum by the Tomboy Gold Mine Co. in Telluride, CO, sold for $258,750. Martial with documentation, also silver plated engr. Many wondered again if the market could bear such a diverse spectrum of high end, quality goods from so many areas. margin-left: 0; 11 items realized $100,000.00 or more. The June 19th & 20th Rare Glass and Lamp auction showed strong results across multiple categories with active participation from both returning and new clientele. Sold: $13,800. Sold: $29,900. Success in many areas brought positive results to consigners and carried on our tradition of providing quality merchandise to our buyers. This museum quality artifact is carved with exquisite attention and shows a view of Charleston and its rivers branching into the Congarees, Saux Tee, Keeowee, and others. An extraordinarily rare Deluxe Conrad Ulrich engraved exhibition quality Marlin Model 1893 with gold and platinum inlays was estimated that $50,000-100,000, this magnificent treasure went out just a little over low estimate at $57,500. Be sure to ask about our special 0% sellers commission for expensive items. Another area in which the Julias has established a leadership role is that of Sporting Arms. Several examples of R. Lalique from a private collector were offered, with a Victoire mascot reaching $23,700; a stunning Vittesse mascot selling for $17,775; and a lovely opalescent Bacchantes vase selling for $27,847.50. This remarkable sale also made history with its once-in-a-lifetime offerings of antique archival materials, ephemera, and items associated with important people, places, and things. Another fantastic example from the Buxton collection was a Walther Armee-Pistole in original condition with two matching magazines that is one of just 50 such firearms made for testing prior to the militarys acceptance of the P38. The second session of the Dr. John Pickup Collection of Tasmania included many more great treasures and some strong results. Please review our Ivory Position Statement (NEW). One notable offering were spectacular guns from the Paul Tudor Jones II Collection. This big beauty simply glows with its mottled yellow and amber flowers and large mottled green leaves, set against a mottled blue background. We want to consign them for auction so you make the most money. The first was that of Carl Bill Morrison of Bradford, Maine, which was a collection of automatic weapons. A vast array of firearms were offered over these two days, including fine moderately priced shotguns, Winchesters, Colts, etc. This auction showcased a number of hard-to-find military weapons, including a Mauser C96 with exquisite factory engraving, special grips and matching burl stock. The headlines touted 12 phenomenal collections from iconic firearms collectors (but also included various others whose names could not be advertised). The pre-sale estimate of the total sold on the 19th and 20th was $2,227,655.00 with a final result of $3 million, approximately 33% over estimate. 5 Colt Paterson which went out at $431,250. Another highlight was the Colt M-16 A1 with grenade launcher used in the 1983 movie, Scarface, in which Al Pacino announces, Say hello to my little friend! It carried a presale estimate of $25,000-50,000 and went out at $51,750. We saw new buyers entering the market which was a reassuring sign that the market is on an upswing. The collectible market showed its strength with the sale of a Marblehead Vase at $86,250. The Malcolm Deisenroth collection of early American tin toys was touted as the finest and most significant of its type to ever come to auction (and sales results certainly confirmed that). James D. Julias June 2015 sale offered over 750 high quality Decorative Arts objects to the market, resulting in over $1.6 Million. Strong sales were highlighted by a pair of large Chinese Cloisonn Censers achieving $248,850; a Reliquary Chasse went out at $183,675; $53,325 was the price for a fabulous Centaur weathervane and the archive of Capt. This rare rifle generated intense interest and bidding. This handsome, signed painting is titled on a Clayton-Liberatore Art Gallery label. Also an extremely rare Anti-tank Strumpistole with insert barrel folding stock and folding site was estimated at $10,000-20,000 and generated nearly $30,000. This large fine auction incl. This most recent auction boasted a final gross over $1.2 Million against a presale estimate of $816,000. Anticipation; because of the considerable amount of monetary value being offered. Sold: $193,050. When the final hammer dropped, the sale realized over $1.1 Million, more than 46% over a pre-auction estimate of items sold of approximately $750,000. Great items still attain great prices as illustrated by our stag weathervane which fetched $83,375. It descended through the family of Robert H. Chase of Greenwich Village, NY, and was discovered hanging in the kitchen of a Maine home. $3,000-5,000). The Sujansky Collection of Kentucky pistols are the finest of its type to ever come to the auction block and this auction consisted of only one half of the collection. We are already accepting consignments for our fall Lamp & Glass sale. Tiffany lighting was again a strong performer with many highlights surpassing expectations. The sale started with Class III arms which generated outstanding returns. The November 2013 Rare Glass and Lamp auction proves to be another resounding success at $2.4 Million in sales, with positive results across many categories. The resounding success of the sale continued to prove and drive home the fact that the firearms fraternity continues to be very alive, very active, and filled with great passion. 5587 registered online bidders representing 54 countries & 734 registered house bidders of which 130 were new bidders to our auction house proving, once again, that fresh, quality items, carrying conservative estimates, combined with the most expansive marketing campaign, guarantees maximum results! The Antique & Fine Art Department ended the summer with a bang! This April auction grossed nearly $17,000,000! This table descended from the family of William G. Pierce who sailed from New York to Hong Kong, arriving June 15th, 1849. There was something here for everyone! $60,000-90,000, brought $94,875. Historical arms also do extremely well at Julias, and this sale was no exception. In addition to being the undisputed leader for Class 3 firearms, Julias also specializes in other military arms and related items. We are already accepting consignments for next years summer sale as well as our Winter & Spring sales. An engraved and nickel plated Colt Medium Frame Lightning Rifle, which was Colts first attempt at a pump action rifle, that belonged to seven-term Mexican President Porfirio Diaz exceeded its estimate of $25,000-45,000 and sold for $51,750. If you have a valuable piece or wish to market an entire collection, please contact our Firearms Division office for a free consultation without obligation. The average sale value of approximately $11,500 is the highest average ever achieved by an auction house for firearms. The gun was at one time the property of the Rothschild family and sold for $115,000. Collectors from all over the world competed for this choice offering of rare glass and lamps with an obvious enthusiasm and confidence in rare tangible assets as perhaps opposed to the current stock market. Washington decorated Burmese and exceeding high estimate on numerous pieces of Tiffany, Steuben, Lalique & French cameo glass. It was standing room only in the auction hall for James D. Julias June 16th Rare Lamps & Glass auction. T. Pearson, Esquire, by Colt Pat. After the hammer fell for the last time, 60 lots made $10K or above. Also for years, Julias has touted that they sell the greater number of high end expensive firearms. Had the honor to work at the James Julia Auction today, and witnessed the amazing battle between two bidders for the Chinese Type-56 Select-Fire AK-47. /* see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php */. The Poulin Company generated sales of $2.1 million. Lot 1159A, Jiro Takamatsus Shadow of Two Keys (Skeleton & Church Key) NO. Highlights included the Geraldine Gaba Estate of Scottsdale, Arizona whose superb 50-year collection of dollhouses and miniatures was considered one of the finest collections of its type to hit the market in many years. A beautifully colored Tiffany Tulip Table lamp estimated at $30,000 sold for $35,197. Art glass shades from Quezal, Steuben, LustreArt and more performed well, as well as solid numbers from an offering of early lighting from a coastal Maine estate. While most items found buyers, there are a number of lots that are available. This will be a fabulous array of fresh-to-the-market goods gathered from across the United States and North America. Over 525 items generated $10,000 or more; this is an all-time high for expensive items that any firearms auction has ever held. It is very difficult to find examples of this gun in original flint, especially with the very desirable Virginia Regiment markings such as this one. The gun was originally made for James J. Hill, a railroad and steamboat magnate. The gun was made for either King Charles XI of Sweden or King Christian V of Denmark. However, also like every auction, there are some treasures that have yet to be purchased! Milton was at one time a Texas Ranger, and eventually became Sheriff in various areas, including El Paso. Our June 26th Toy & Doll Auction Pre-Sale Estimate was $796,000, but the price realized was $1.3 Million!! There is no beating Julias to get you the greatest return for your items or collections. Jensen Henning Koppel piece exceeding the $12,000-$15,000 estimate by reaching $18,367. History Sold, and Made, at James D. Julias Spring 2017 Extraordinary Firearms Auction. All offers made are subject to our buyers premium. The total low estimate of the lots sold was $5,776,550 with a final sales price of $7,483,735 almost 30% above low estimate! Leading the way for the Class 3 results was a Chinese Type 56 (AK-47) which came with a signed and notarized history from the U.S. Airforce pilot who acquired this gun during his combat tour in Viet Nam, and subsequently registered it during the Amnesty of 1968. The grouping estimated at $45,000-$65,000 was subjected to a ferocious bidding battle which concluded with a final price of $184,000.00. This is just a few of the exciting prices achieved in this 3-day event! The second day of the auction included rare Colts from the Estate of the late Michael Leff of Florida. Once again, their historic March auction proved that. There were a great many other exciting results for various other rare firearms and related items, drawing interest of collectors from around the world. This auction included the inauguration of our new Sporting & Collector Firearms Division which will generally handle moderately priced firearms. Store Family) including furniture, silver and oriental export; 200+ American & European paintings from various sources; Important wood and gilt metal cod weathervane from Kennebunkport, Maine; Historical documents including Commissioning paper sgd Abraham Lincoln; Fine painted furniture and good accessories from an Ohio collection and much more. If you have a single item of interest or an entire collection, contact us today to share in our success! Among these items, 167 of them generated $25,000 or more; 50 items generated $50,000 or more; and 9 of the items were in excess of $100,000. The results of the October 2008 and now the 2009 March sale, once again reflect the tremendous passion, resilience and confidence of collectors of antique and collectable firearms. When the smoke finally cleared, these items realized $41,140 and $36,300 respectively. Their new business model: charge less and give greater service to both the buyer and the seller. The success of this new model as exhibited by the past three auctions is unquestionable. Each time these combined auctions occur, the results generate the largest gross sales for firearms auction events anywhere in the world. With record breaking prices now being achieved, do not wait, give us a call or email today! The superbly executed large flowing open scroll with acanthus and floral highlights is a unique creation by Valerio Peli of Creative Arts, whose signature appears on right sides of the trigger plates. Of course, not everything brought extraordinary prices, as was to be expected, there were a number of very good buys in this auction, and one of the strongest reasons in the world for passionate collectors of firearms to stay active in these particular turbulent times. This sale was notable with the diversity of extraordinary collections, the quality of goods, the overall value and successful sales. Contact Tony Greist or Katya Tilton at 207-453-7125 or email antiques@jamesdjulia.com for inclusion in this upcoming auction. An ultra-rare Turkish Air Force Luger estimated at $20,000-30,000 realized $43,000. Smith Deluxe, which realized $235,750 in March 2008, and Nash Buckinghams beloved Bo Whoop which brought $201,250 in March 2010 all sold by James D. Julia, Inc.) But the tremendous results and successes werent exclusive to the shotguns! Let us show you how we can put James D. Julias marketing and reputation for fair dealings to work for you! The response and participation was one of the greatest that the Julia Firearms Division has experienced in many, many years, which included a much larger crowd in attendance and double the number of absentee bids normally received. A rare Colt 1883 U.S. Navy Gatling gun on its original bronze tripod was estimated at $175,000-250,000, generated $175,000. You can view our entire prices realized here online. A scale model locomotive exceeded its $3,000-5,000 estimate to sell for $10,350. (Session One). There was particularly strong participation on both of those days with an unprecedented number of bids for a Julia firearms auction, and moderately valued guns did extremely well, achieving prices that were on average 28% over low estimate of the lots sold. From Class 3 to historic Civil War and Confederate items, the quality and diversity could not be denied!! This was all part of a three-day auction extravaganza that was complemented by $2 Million+ of fine glass and lamps held the two previous days. Julias is now amassing special consignments for their upcoming October sale which, based on collections in-house now, will once again prove to be a phenomenal auction. Trepidation; because of uncertainty of how the economic conditions might affect buyers. There were other military items from various collections. 45 items brought over $50,000! From a Private Texas Collection A Purdey O/U with many special features carried est. Julias recently completed their 2011 auction season with a three-day auction event. margin-top: 10px; The Lamp & Glass Department is already hard at work accepting consignments for the fall auction. This dramatic scroll surrounds engraved portraits of an English Pointer and a Gordon Setter in different poses on each gun. OOC Anthony Thieme (22 x 18) One notable and interesting lot was an original 1941 type 82 Volkswagen Kubelwagen. 5047 registered online bidders representing 61 countries & 650 registered house bidders proving, once again, that fresh, quality items, carrying conservative estimates, combined with the most expansive marketing campaign, guarantees maximum results! We are very fortunate to be able to offer 2 pieces of Daum Nancy with very rare applied and wheel-carved dragonflies. It carried a presale estimate of $100,000-200,000 and went out at $126,500. Tuesday March 15, 2016 1 Second Issue Spur, Spectacular & Rare John M Olin Presentation Winchester Model 21 Dbl Bbl Shotgun 2 Bbl Set, Extremely Rare John M. Olin Presentation Winchester Model 21 Dbl Bbl Shotgun 2 Bbl Set, Extremely Rare Cased Parker Small Bore A1 Special Grade Dbl Bbl Shotgun 2-Bbl Set, US Springfield 03/Mark 1 Rifle With Pederson Device, Important Estate Collection of 425+ Autographs, Patek Philippe 18K 29 Jewel 1 Minute Repeater Pocket Watch, Spectacular Tiffany Floral Bouquet Leaded Shade, 18K Malachite & Diamond Presentation Clock, Federal Card Table Sgnd. Our November toy, doll & advertising auction was a tremendous success, helping to make 2009 a stellar year for Julias. Rare and high-quality pieces with conservative estimates brought outstanding results to buyers in several categories. See the Selected Highlights for more of the outstanding prices realized. It sold for $13,310. The featured lot was one of a kind Gold Engraved 86 Take Down made for John F. Dodge estimated at $175,000-$275,000 which went out at $333,500.00. It then requires an adept auction company with the solid experience, reputation and marketing program to reach the most active bidders for the items to attain their highest levels. The most competed for gun was an extremely rare Confederate Scoped Second Quality Whitworth Sharp Shooters rifle from the outstanding estate collection of Confederate and historical arms of Morris Racker. Seeing tremendous online participation, which accounted for a sizeable share of the days approximate $750,000 take, Julias by and large saw prices returning to healthy pre-recession levels. Henry to Gen. A Barbary Pirate flintlock pistol from the Stephen Decatur estate shot to $18,150 on its $1,000-2,000 estimate. Prices were strong in every category we offered. 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! A historic Savage US Model 1917 Lewis machine gun that featured a US Navy anchor proof on the receiver and bolt soared past its estimate of $15,000-25,000 to bring an auction world record price of $57,500. Whether you have one item or an entire collection, please contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation. James D. Julia Inc. Iconic Firearms Collections at Auction, Day Two Iconic Firearms Collections at Auction, Day Two Monday, March 16, 2015 | 10:00 AM Eastern Auction closed. The Herbert Hyatt Lifelong Collection of Sporting Arms. A rare Hoyts clockwork animated picture sold for $9,200 against a $4,000-6,000 estimate. It is believed to be one of the highest priced Wheelocks sold in many years. Prior to the JDJ auction the Poulin Auction Company conducted a spectacular 3-Day auction grossing $1.5 million. It was estimated at $40,000-75,000 and generated $51,750. Price: $225. 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. This is just a few of the exciting prices achieved in this 2-day event! ; the World War II military coll. Some highlights of the sale were lot 2034, the engraved and gold inlaid 73 deluxe Winchester, estimated at $50,000-$100,000 which, after a furious bidding battle, ended up at $391,000! This great American historical treasure, estimated at $175,000-275,000, realized a price of $460,000. Consignments are now being considered for our August 2014 Annual Summer Auction which is always a highlight of the summer season in New England. Julia in March 2007. fill: #231F20; In all, 2 objects sold for over $400,000, 10 objects realized above $100,000, 31 sold above $50,000, 124 sold for over $20,000, and 294 sold over $10,000. No other auction firm in the world has ever conducted a $9 Million gun auction, this, however, is the 3rd gun auction in the $9 Million range that James D. Julia, Inc. has conducted in the past 2 years! Another new world auction record of highest gross ever attained at auction. Estimated at $100,000-150,000, it sold for $103,500. The highly anticipated spring Lamp & Glass auction was no disappointment! the largest offering of Baron Von Richthofen (the Red Baron) personal items ever offered at auction. The first two days, October 4 & 5, comprised Julias Sporting & Collector sessions which featured moderately priced collectable and shooting firearms. The division is well known for its outstanding offerings of Tiffany . One of the most exciting historical lots was a rare Custer designed medal and a souvenir of the Surrender at Appomattox all descended through the family of Col. Briggs, a famous commander in Custers 7th Cavalry. James D. Julia, together with Sales Coordinator Andrew Truman, in conjunction with Jay Lowe and Mike Caffarella take great pride in announcing the most successful February 3-session auction. Some extraordinary record prices scattered across a vast array of firearms niches, together with an ever-increasing number of bidders returning to the chase with a renewed enthusiasm and excitement, all bode well for the firearms collecting world. He is thought to be from the south, as southern icons, such as palmetto trees, long leaf pine sprouts, and a Spanish mission, are among the subjects engraved on his horns. We were delighted that the auction totaled nearly $1.1 Million! M1866 (Estimate $75,000-$125,000) Every year in March, two separate firearms auction companies conduct firearm auctions back to back in Fairfield, Maine. Just five known documented examples are known to have survived, and this rifle, with an overall appearance and finish that is near mint, is one of only two of these that have been in the United States. Sold: $97,000! Late in 2008 with the declining economy, the Julia management team made a decision to take a somewhat radical approach to the depressed economy. The December 1 & 2, 2011 Lamp & Glass Auction was a great success totaling over $1.5 Million! Until now this gun had never left the family descents of E.R. World Auction Record! Our 21st annual Samoset sale was a huge success! Wedgwood had a strong showing, selling above estimate, with a Fairlyland Malfrey Pot estimated at $8,500-$10,500 selling for $14,812.50; a Fairyland punchbowl offered at $7,500-$9,500 selling for $11,850; and a Fairyland Melba center bowl offered at $4,000-$6,000 reaching $7,110. Internet Premium: 21% See Special Terms for additional fees Cash Payment Discount: 3% Fairfield, ME Share: Description The day was an incredible success, with a total of over $4.3 million in gross sales, setting a new division record for the second auction in a row. Julias auctions always include a healthy representation of rare Civil War items and this sale was no exception.
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