Marburger Farm Antique Show – Special Events Fall 2010 – Round Top, TX

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010


Tuesday Sept. 28 – Saturday Oct. 2

1. Extended Shopping Hours Tuesday Sept. 28 until 7 pm to benefit the Houston Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Food and beverages will be available, enjoy shopping in the early evening at Marburger Farm and support a great cause. A portion of the show proceeds will be donated to the Houston Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure.

2. Book-Signing for The French Inspired Home, new book by designer Carolyn Westbrook (CiCo Press). Carolyn will greet shoppers on Tuesday, Sept. 28 in the Special Events Tent near the Show Office from 11 am to 3 pm. Ask for her secrets on “How to Shop French at Marburger Farm.”

3. Food & Libations – New this show – beer, wine and margaritas. Enjoy a cold one in the Blacksmith Bar located on the Promenade.

4. Insider tips: In addition to the ten tents of vendors, be sure to visit vendors in the twelve historic buildings at the show. Many offer air-conditioning. All shoppers will receive “The Howdy”—the official guide to Marburger Farm with maps and vendor locations. Also look for the red magazine racks filled with free publications on antiques and home decor. The 43 acre site of the Marburger Farm Antique Show includes an ATM, air-conditioned restrooms, free wi-fi, free parking and a courtesy shuttle to and from the parking area.

5. The Parisian Cowboy’s Guide to Round Top, featuring many Marburger Farm exhibitors, will be available for purchase.

6. Register for the daily cash drawings by placing your admission card in the “Marburger Mailboxes” or at the Show Office front porch. Also stop by the Office for a Susan G. Komen for the Cure inspired T- shirt or a Marburger Farm “Peace, Love & Antiques” T-shirt.

7. Media: KTEX 106.1 FM Radio will broadcast live from the show on Friday afternoon Oct. 1.

Enjoy the music and free prizes, including Marburger Farm souvenirs.

8. More Media: On Thursday the Junk Mafia, based in Kansas City, will be at Marburger Farm spreading the word about antiques with their mantra – Re~Cycle * Re~Love * Re~Deem and Re~Spend.  Be sure to come by the media tent located on the Promenade while they broadcast the Junk in My Trunk Radio Show from 10 am to 11 am.   Their broadcast will be streamed on their website, www.JunkMafia.com, and also on the radio waves in Kansas City.

9. Guest Bloggers: Join Fancy Smith from CactusCreekDaily.com and other bloggers in the lounge, Blacksmith Bar or café to keep your readers up to date. Visit the Cactus Creek website for information on free tickets to the show.

10. Marburger Farm is available to host your next event. During the antique “off season,” you can book weddings, receptions, reunions, graduation parties, birthday parties, anniversary parties or other events. For information, see marburgerfarmevents.com or call Rick McConn at 713-703-6371 or Deborah Bradley at 979.702.1933.

Leslie Hindman Auctioneers – Fine Jewelry and Timepieces Auction

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

View Catalogue Online

Auction Sept. 15th, 2010  10am

Treadway/Toomey Galleries

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

20th Century Art & Design Auction

Sept. 12th  10am

Susanin’s – Buck Rogers Original Comic Art Prototypes, Toys and Collectibles

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Preview:

August 23rd – 27th  10am – 5pm

August 26th late viewing till 7pm

August 28th 9am – noon

Auction:

August 28th

Superstar apparel and a Celtics Championship ring electrified Grey Flannel’s $1.48M Basketball Hall of Fame Induction Auction

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Induction pays tribute to those few, select superachievers whose careers have taken them to the pinnacle of hardcourt accomplishment. A traditional part of the annual slate of festivities held at the Hall to honor the titans of basketball is Grey Flannel’s Basketball Hall of Fame Induction Auction, which this year brought in  $1.48 million – a result the company’s owner, Richard E. Russek, described as “fantastic, especially considering there were 222 lots in the sale. The average lot price was $6,671, and 100 percent of the lots sold.” All prices quoted in this report are inclusive of 20% buyer’s premium.

Held live at the revered Hall of Fame on Friday afternoon, Aug. 13, 2010, the Fifth Annual BHOF Induction Auction featured scrupulously authenticated jerseys, championship rings, signed basketballs and NBA team banners. Collectors called the shots, with two items of 1960s player apparel topping the roster of prices realized.

1968-69 Bill Russell Boston Celtics worn home warm-up jacket, Championship season, final season, $84,000. Grey Flannel Auctions image.

Both a personalized 1968-69 Boston Celtics home warm-up jacket worn by Bill Russell during his final season and a 1965-66 Wilt Chamberlain Philadelphia 76ers game-used home jersey scored individual selling prices of $84,000. The red and white #13 Chamberlain jersey had the added cachet of having been from an MVP and scoring title season, and was a style used for one year only.

A unique and unprecedented selection of 12 personal mementos from the career of slam-dunking phenom and 2010 posthumous Hall of Fame inductee Dennis Johnson was offered by Grey Flannel with impeccable provenance. Each article was accompanied by a letter of authenticity from the Johnson family, whose members were present for Dennis’ 2010 posthumous induction to the Hall of Fame. Featured in a Boston Globe article prior to the auction, Johnson’s 1984 Boston Celtics World Championship player’s ring adorned with a diamond-emblazed shamrock motif, the name “Johnston” and other symbols and words associated with the storied franchise soared to $78,000. Johnson’s 1980 Western Conference game-used All-Star uniform attracted a winning bid of $24,000.

One of the auction’s Premier Lots, an autographed circa-1976 Portland Trailblazers home jersey worn by NBA legend Bill Walton, proved the enduring fascination fans have for the 1977-78 MVP they call “the Big Red-head.” Entered in the sale with a reserve of $5,000, the Walton jersey powered its way to a $72,000 selling price.

Another top performer was Elvin Hayes’ circa-1970 game-used and autographed San Diego Rockets home uniform. On the jersey’s front was the name “Rockets,” while the “E” on the back of the jersey needed no further explanation. After 23 bids that culminated at $60,000, the uniform was off to a new home.

The old-school appeal of a Dolph Schayes mid-1950s Syracuse Nationals game-used and autographed home jersey was further heightened by the fact that it is the only known Schayes jersey from his years with the Nats. Against a $5,000 reserve, it rose to a  $51,000 finish at auction.

Additional highlights among the game-worn apparel included a mid-1960s Gail Goodrich rookie-era L.A. Lakers autographed road jersey and a late-1960s Jerry West game-used Lakers home uniform. Each was sold for an impressive $48,000. Another Lakers treasure, a late-1960s Elgin Baylor game-used road uniform garnered $39,000.

Feb. 8, 1975 signed Pete Maravich 47-point ball, $33,000. Grey Flannel Auctions image.

The enduring fascination for mementos associated with the great “Pistol” Pete Maravich shows no signs of lessening. The second-youngest player ever inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame (in 1987, at age 39, less than a year before his passing), Maravich was described by the Hall as being “perhaps the greatest creative offensive talent in history.” Grey Flannel was proud to present at auction a 47-point game ball signed by Maravich on Feb. 8, 1975, the night of his sold-out return to the Atlanta Hawks. Offered with a $2,500 reserve, it was nothing but net all the way to $33,000.

“Our next sale is scheduled to be held on November 17th, and the leading item consigned so far is the 1961 #6 road jersey that Mickey Mantle began wearing in his spring training – wow!” said Rich Russek. “Anyone with great sports items is going to want to be part of this great auction, and we invite them to contact us about consigning.”

View the fully illustrated 2010 Basketball Hall of Fame auction catalog, complete with prices realized, online at www.greyflannelauctions.com. Contact Grey Flannel Auctions by calling 631-288-7800 or e-mailing gfcsports@aol.com.

Rago Arts & Auction Center – Discovery Auction

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Discovery Auction

Sept. 10th, 2010  10am

Sept. 11th, 2010  11am

Lambertville, NJ

Ivey – Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers August Jackson Rooms Auction

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Auction: Aug. 25th & 26th  9:30am

Saint Louis, Missouri

Dallag Auction Gallery – Antiques & Fine Art Auction

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Auction Sept. 1st  6pm

Featuring a one owner collection of English, European, and American paintings

Aspire Auctions Fine Art & Antiques – The Ellen Gries Cole Online Auction

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Exhibition Aug 27th – Sept. 1st  11am – 7pm, closed Sunday

Bidding begins: Aug. 27th, Lots close Sept. 2nd

Featuring:

William Merritt Chase (American, 1849-1916), Estimated $150,000/$250,000

Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841-1919), Estimated  $50,000/$60,000

S & S Auction, Inc. – August Decorative Arts Sale

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Welcome to S&S Auction!

Join us for our August Decorative Arts Sale on Monday August 23rd at 8:00am!

This auction will include a fine selection of over 2000 lots of antiques and accessories from area homes and estates. Included will be a collection of fine antiques, furniture, art, decorative accessories and 20th c. design.

Approximately 100 select lots will be available for online bidding through Artfact.com.

If you cannot attend, ple ase contact us and we will be happy to assist you in arranging absentee or phone bidding.

Visit our website at www.ssauction.com

We look forward to seeing you!