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spgordon
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September 27, 2018, 01:59:03 PM »
Was anybody at the Walter O'Connor auction yesterday? I was, and it was a great experience. (Did not buy anything, just watched.) The rifles tended to sell within the estimated ranges, but the powderhorns and the documents generally exceeded--at times by far--the estimates. One powderhorn (Lot 28), estimated at $20-$45K, sold for $70,000 (which is $86,000 with buyers premium and PA tax).
You can see all the items auctioned yesterday here:
https://www.morphyauctions.com/auctions/past-auctions/oconner-americana/
Just click on "Online Listing" and you'll be able to see beautiful photos of all 208 lots and what the lost sold for yesterday.
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Check out: The Lost Village of Christian's Spring
https://christiansbrunn.web.lehigh.edu/
And: The Earliest Moravian Work in the Mid-Atlantic: A Guide
https://www.moravianhistory.org/product-page/moravian-activity-in-the-mid-atlantic-guidebook
Mike Lyons
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September 27, 2018, 03:33:26 PM »
Really cool! Looks like a multi gajillionaire horn collectors paradise.
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JTR
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September 28, 2018, 02:24:32 AM »
Great stuff there. Wish I had some money!
The Ferguson Breech Loading Flintlock Pattern Rifle No. 2 by Durs Egg sold for $96000!
John
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John Robbins
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September 28, 2018, 04:33:15 AM »
I was surprised that Lehigh supposedly John Moll patch box (Lot #1) went for so little. Or...could there have been some question as to its authenticity? I'm not saying it would go for five figures but I certainly would have thought plenty more than $1,700+-.
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spgordon
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September 28, 2018, 01:47:27 PM »
I was surprised, too--I wondered if its placement, as the first lot, affected that. I think if it had come up in the midst of other things it would have sold for more money.
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Check out: The Lost Village of Christian's Spring
https://christiansbrunn.web.lehigh.edu/
And: The Earliest Moravian Work in the Mid-Atlantic: A Guide
https://www.moravianhistory.org/product-page/moravian-activity-in-the-mid-atlantic-guidebook
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