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Dmitry Muratov 2021 Nobel Peace Prize Medal
Auction 790
| Lot: 1 | Jun 20, 2022
Sold For:
$103,500,000.00
The Wizard of Oz
(MGM, 1939), Judy Garland "Dorothy Gale" Screen Matched Ruby Slippers.
Auction 7388
| Lot: 89182 | Dec 7, 2024
Sold For:
$32,500,000.00
Frank Frazetta
Conan
Novel Cover Painting Original Art (Lancer/Ace, 1967).
Auction 7446
| Lot: 1 | Sep 12, 2025
Sold For:
$13,500,000.00
1787 DBLN New York-Style Brasher Doubloon, EB on Wing, MS65★ NGC. CAC. W-5840.
(PCGS# 487)
Auction 1326
| Lot: 3934 | Jan 24, 2021
Sold For:
$9,360,000.00
Superman #1 (DC, 1939) CGC VF/NM 9.0 Off-white to white pages.
Auction 7427
| Lot: 93015 | Nov 22, 2025
Sold For:
$9,120,000.00
Make Offer to Owner
$13,680,000 or more
Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978)
So You Want to See the President!, The Saturday Evening Post interior (complete series; 19 vignettes, 4 sheets)
, November 13, 1943
Mixed media on paper, each
28 x 21-3/4 inches (71.1 x 55.2 cm) (Panel One)
28-3/8 x 21-7/8 inches (72.1 x 55.6 cm) (Panels Two, Three, Four)
Signed and titled upper left of panel one:
So You Want / to See the President! / sketched / by / Norman Rockwell
Signed and inscribed on card mounted on lower left of panel one:
To Steve Early / in gratitude for / his great kindness / Norman Rockwell
Auction 8231
| Lot: 67009 | Nov 14, 2025
Sold For:
$7,250,000.00
Make Offer to Owner
$10,875,000 or more
1794 $1 B-1, BB-1, R.4, MS66+ PCGS. CAC.
(PCGS# 39972)
Auction 1333
| Lot: 3021 | Aug 22, 2021
Sold For:
$6,600,000.00
Casey Key Beachfront Estate
Auction 20026
| Lot: 1 | Mar 23, 2021
Sold For:
$6,490,000.00
Action Comics #1 Kansas City Pedigree (DC, 1938) CGC VF+ 8.5 Off-white to white pages.
Auction 7369
| Lot: 91002 | Apr 7, 2024
Sold For:
$6,000,000.00
Make Offer to Owner
$9,000,000 or more
Frank Frazetta
Dark Kingdom
Painting Original Art (1976).
Auction 7340
| Lot: 91009 | Jun 25, 2023
Sold For:
$6,000,000.00
Make Offer to Owner
$9,000,000 or more
Marilyn Monroe "Subway" dress, from The Seven Year Itch
Auction 997080
| Lot: 354 | Jun 18, 2011
Sold For:
$5,658,000.00
1870-S $3 SP50 -- 893 Engraved -- PCGS. Unique.
(PCGS# 7992)
Auction 1355
| Lot: 9013 | Jan 5, 2023
Sold For:
$5,520,000.00
Frank Frazetta
Egyptian Queen
Painting Original Art (1969).
Auction 7209
| Lot: 91027 | May 18, 2019
Sold For:
$5,400,000.00
1804 $10 Plain 4, BD-2, JD-1, Judd-33, High R.7, PR65+ Deep Cameo PCGS. CAC.
(PCGS# 537315)
Auction 1326
| Lot: 3049 | Jan 24, 2021
Sold For:
$5,280,000.00
O'Neal Ford Design, Highland Park, TX
Auction 1245
| Lot: 1 | Sep 27, 2016
Sold For:
$4,950,000.00
1821 $5 BD-1, JD-1, R.8 as a proof, PR65 Cameo PCGS. CAC.
Auction 1353
| Lot: 11052 | Sep 29, 2022
Sold For:
$4,620,000.00
East Hampton Estate, NY
(Total: 0)
Auction 1269
| Lot: 1 | Jul 24, 2018
Sold For:
$4,620,000.00
1787 DBLN Brasher Doubloon, EB on Wing, W-5840, MS63 NGC. CAC.
(PCGS# 487)
Auction 1201
| Lot: 5100 | Jan 12, 2014
Sold For:
$4,582,500.00
Audrey Hepburn's iconic Ascot dress from My Fair Lady
Auction 997080
| Lot: 506 | Jun 18, 2011
Sold For:
$4,551,000.00
1927-D $20 MS66 PCGS.
(PCGS# 9187)
Auction 1348
| Lot: 3417 | Aug 28, 2022
Sold For:
$4,440,000.00
China:
Republic Chang Tso-lin silver Specimen Pattern Dollar Year 16 (1927) SP63 PCGS,
Auction 3127
| Lot: 35084 | Dec 9, 2025
Sold For:
$4,320,000.00
1907 $20 Ultra High Relief, Inverted Edge Lettering, PR69 PCGS. Judd-1909, Pollock-2003, JD-4, High R.7.
(PCGS# 9132)
Auction 1363
| Lot: 9082 | Aug 10, 2023
Sold For:
$4,320,000.00
Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978)
Home for Thanksgiving, The Saturday Evening Post cover
, November 24, 1945
Oil on canvas
35 x 33 inches (88.9 x 83.8 cm)
Signed and inscribed lower center:
Thanksgiving / Norman Rockwell
Bears inscription on the reverse:
P765
Property from the E.M. Connor Post #193 American Legion, Winchendon, Massachusetts, Being Sold To Benefit Operational and Building Funds
Auction 8058
| Lot: 67161 | Nov 5, 2021
Sold For:
$4,305,000.00
Park City Estate, UT
Auction 1195
| Lot: 1 | Mar 1, 2016
Sold For:
$4,200,000.00
Cover Model's Southampton Estate, NY
Auction 20036
| Lot: 1 | Sep 21, 2021
Sold For:
$4,125,000.00
Joseph Christian Leyendecker (American, 1874-1951)
Beat-up Boy, Football Hero, The Saturday Evening Post cover
, November 21, 1914
Oil on canvas
30 x 21 inches (76.2 x 53.3 cm)
Signed lower right:
JCLeyendecker
Bears signature and inscription on the reverse:
P35011 / Cover- Football / Hero / J.C. Leyendecker
Auction 8043
| Lot: 67167 | May 7, 2021
Sold For:
$4,121,250.00
1885 T$1 PR66 NGC.
(PCGS# 7065)
Auction 1291
| Lot: 4553 | Jan 14, 2019
Sold For:
$3,960,000.00
1829 $5 Small Size PR66+ Cameo PCGS. CAC. BD-2, R.7, JD-1, R.8 as a Proof.
Auction 1363
| Lot: 9061 | Aug 10, 2023
Sold For:
$3,840,000.00
1913 5C Liberty PR64 NGC.
(PCGS# 3912)
Auction 1136
| Lot: 2455 | Jan 10, 2010
Sold For:
$3,737,500.00
Andy Warhol (1928-1987)
Mao
, 1973
Acrylic and silkscreen ink on linen
26-1/4 x 22 inches (66.7 x 55.9 cm)
Signed and dated on the reverse:
Andy Warhol 73
Signed and dated twice on the overlap:
Andy Warhol 73
Inscribed on the reverse and overlap (both crossed out):
to Gordon and George
Inscribed on stretcher:
W / 025
Auction 8182
| Lot: 77092 | Dec 10, 2024
Sold For:
$3,650,000.00
Amazing Fantasy #15 (Marvel, 1962) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages.
Auction 7246
| Lot: 93001 | Sep 12, 2021
Sold For:
$3,600,000.00
1907 $20 Ultra High Relief, Normal Edge Lettering, PR68 NGC. JD-3, Low R.7.
(PCGS# 9131)
Auction 1327
| Lot: 3802 | Feb 24, 2021
Sold For:
$3,600,000.00
1804 $1 Class III PR58 PCGS. BB-306, R.7.
(PCGS# 6908)
Auction 1390
| Lot: 3125 | Jan 17, 2026
Sold For:
$3,538,000.00
Sunrise Falls Estate, Bethel, NY
Auction 1163
| Lot: 1 | Sep 9, 2014
Sold For:
$3,400,000.00
Mike Zeck and Others
Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars
#8 Story Page 25 Black Costume/Venom Original Art (Marvel, 1984).
Auction 7266
| Lot: 91029 | Jan 16, 2022
Sold For:
$3,360,000.00
Make Offer to Owner
$5,040,000 or more
1913 5C Liberty PR64 NGC. CAC.
(PCGS# 3912)
Auction 1201
| Lot: 5161 | Jan 12, 2014
Sold For:
$3,290,000.00
Wayne Thiebaud (b. 1920)
Blueberry Custard
, 1961
Oil on canvas
18 x 24 inches (45.7 x 61.0 cm)
Signed and dated upper right:
Thiebaud 61
Signed on the stretcher bar:
Thiebaud
Auction 5439
| Lot: 77005 | Nov 20, 2019
Sold For:
$3,255,000.00
Isle of Palms Estate, SC
Auction 1155
| Lot: 1 | Jul 29, 2014
Sold For:
$3,217,500.00
Action Comics #1 Rocket Copy (DC, 1938) CGC FN 6.0 White pages.
Auction 7266
| Lot: 91030 | Jan 16, 2022
Sold For:
$3,180,000.00
Frank Frazetta
Vampirella
#1 Cover Painting Original Art (Warren, 1969).
Auction 7462
| Lot: 92004 | Mar 1, 2026
Sold For:
$3,125,000.00
Make Offer to Owner
$4,687,500 or more
Captain America Comics #1 San Francisco Pedigree (Timely, 1941) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages.
Auction 7270
| Lot: 91053 | Apr 10, 2022
Sold For:
$3,120,000.00
Make Offer to Owner
$4,680,000 or more
LRE- Historic Woodsburgh Estate
Auction 20037
| Lot: 1 | Aug 16, 2022
Sold For:
$3,052,500.00
1798 $5 Small Eagle, BD-1, R.7, AU55 PCGS.
(PCGS# 507321)
Auction 1380
| Lot: 4353 | Jan 19, 2025
Sold For:
$3,000,000.00
1907 Ultra High Relief, $20 Lettered Edge PR69 PCGS.
While the sun never set on the British flag in the 19th century, the 20th century was definitely "The American Century." After the assassination of William McKinley in 1901, President Theodore Roosevelt typified the American spirit: young, vibrant, and energetic. Roosevelt's interest in the appearance of America's coinage is not coincidental, as he had written an essay some 20 years previously on the coinage of Gouverneur Morris. Nor was his interest merely that of a collector or enthusiast of coinage. It is not an overstatement to say that Roosevelt was prescient in his understanding of the role the United States would play in the 20th century. To that end, he sought a new appearance for American coinage, one that would project to all the nations of the world the vision and dynamism of the United States. Just as mint officials from the 1790s understood the importance of the exact weight of all silver and gold coins and how that exactness affected the acceptance of U.S. coins abroad, Theodore Roosevelt understood the importance of the appearance of American coins. To that end, he challenged America's foremost sculptor to alter the coinage then in circulation, coins Roosevelt considered to be artistically of "atrocious hideousness."
It seems particularly appropriate that exactly 100 years after Roosevelt and Augustus Saint-Gaudens first met and discussed making a try at the high relief coins of the ancient Greeks, the finest known example of the Ultra High Relief is being offered for sale as part of the finest collection of Saint-Gaudens coinage ever sold at public auction. Needless to say, this is a visually stunning coin. The surfaces are virtually perfect, as one would expect from a coin graded PR69; nevertheless, it is somewhat surprising to see that any coin has been so well cared for since striking 98 years ago.
As mentioned in the introductory page, Ultra High Reliefs were struck seven times on a medal press in o
(PCGS# 9131)
Auction 392
| Lot: 6522 | Nov 3, 2005
Sold For:
$2,990,000.00
1787 DBLN Brasher New York Style Doubloon. EB Punch on Breast. XF45 NGC.
Lots 30011 through 30017 represent what is almost certainly the ultimate collection of coins related to Ephraim Brasher, the New York city gold and silversmith. Included are two colonial copper coins produced by John Bailey and punchlinked to the Brasher Doubloons, two gold coins from Brazil that each have an EB counterstamp, the important 1742-dated Lima Style Brasher Doubloon, the famous 1787 New York Style Brasher Doubloon with EB punched on the eagle's wing, and the unique 1787 New York Style Brasher Doubloon with EB punched on the eagle's breast.
In the Garrett Collection sale, this coin was called "the single most important coin in American numismatics." Today, its status is no different. Any coin that is unique can be considered an important coin. The importance also depends on the coin's position in the numismatic world. A Colonial American gold coin, one of two varieties intended for actual circulation, maintains a higher position in American numismatics than another coin which might be part of a long series of coinage issues. In his day, B. Max Mehl was fond of comparing certain rarities to that "King of American Coins," the 1804 dollar. Today, we have other coins that can provide a comparison. Certainly, we feel this coin is the equal of the 1804 silver dollar in terms of importance. It seems far more important than the unique 1870-S three-dollar gold piece, or the 1870-S half dime, or other unique coins. Is it as important as the 1933 double eagle? In our opinion, it is. Is it worth as much, or will it sell for as much as that coin recently sold for? We certainly hope so. In fact, we whole-heartedly agree with Dave Bowers' comments regarding the offering of this coin in the Garrett Collection.
We feel that this coin is the single most important coin in American numismatics!
The Lilly-Smithsonian Brasher Half Doubloon
Lilly Specimen.
Unidentified no
(PCGS# 488)
Auction 360
| Lot: 30017 | Jan 15, 2005
Sold For:
$2,990,000.00
The Wizard of Oz
(MGM, 1939), Margaret Hamilton Iconic Screen Matched "Wicked Witch of the West" Flying Hat from the "Arrival in Munchkinland" Sequence.
Auction 7388
| Lot: 89183 | Dec 7, 2024
Sold For:
$2,930,000.00
Make Offer to Owner
$4,395,000 or more
[DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE].
Auction 6275
| Lot: 42010 | Jul 8, 2023
Sold For:
$2,895,000.00
Make Offer to Owner
$4,342,500 or more
1829 $5 Large Diameter, Large Date, BD-1, R.7, PR66+ PCGS.
JD-1, R.8 as a Proof.
(PCGS# 519944)
Auction 1359
| Lot: 4562 | May 7, 2023
Sold For:
$2,880,000.00
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