Hardly a month goes by, it seems, without an item from the Titanic coming up for auction. The latest is a menu, dated April 14, 1912, for the last lunch served to first-class passengers aboard the ship, which struck an iceberg that night. It sold this past weekend at the U.K.’s Henry Aldridge & Son, which specializes in Titanic and ocean liner memorabilia, for $122,000, within its $96,000-$160,000 estimates.Ruth Dodge, wife of American banker Washington Dodge, happened to place the menu in her handbag after lunch. The couple and their son survived the sinking.
“Woz” Signed Apple 1 Appears At German Auction
May 3, 2013There are only some fifty surviving examples of the handmade Apple 1, the first computer sold by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, and they’ve been rapidly gaining in value. Last year one sold for $624,000 at Team Breker in Cologne.Later this month the German auction house will offer another, one of only six still in working order. As a bonus, this motherboard sports Wozniak’s signature as “Woz.” It’s expected to sell for $260,000-$400,000.
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Silver Spoons, High Prices
April 25, 2013Many collect flatware, some just spoons. An even smaller subset—numbers unknown– has a passion for vintage silver spoons. For these collectors, Christie’s has fashioned a sale in early June that’s likely to quicken pulses. It’s an auction of some forty 14th and 15th century examples from the Benson collection. Expected to be among the most valuable is a set of six 15th century apostle spoons, estimated at $229,000-$381,000.
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See The Movie, Buy Robinson’s Glove, $1m
April 16, 2013This online auction couldn’t come at a better time for the Robinson family, putting up Jackie’s World Series, game-worn glove just as his biographical movie, “42,” is released. No question the glove was used—hard and long. Steiner Sports Auctions says it was found in an office Robinson once rented. It was authenticated by photo matching. High estimate is $1m.
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