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Friday, May 2nd, 2008
Posted by C.R. Roberts @ 08:07:00 am
The Eleventh Edition of the Encyclopedia went for $450, the 1936 Olympics pin for $175 and a bevel-glass phone booth for $300. The total sales so far from the estate of Tacoman Steve Craig – being sold at auction by Alan Gorsuch or Sanford & Son Antiques – approaches $40,000, Gorsuch said yesterday. The hotel switchboard went for $65, the Arts and Crafts light fixture for $1,700 and the antique chair, spit bowl, fixtures, tools and old books that made up a dentist’s office went for $250, Gorsuch said. The second chapter of the auction lasted from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday, and Gorsuch said more items remain - in fact, there are items that were removed before the first auction for safekeeping. (Not to point any fingers, but there was some pilfering at the first preview. Who on earth would steal a dead man’s cologne?) The third (and likely last) session of the Craig auction will be held May 15 beginning at 5 p.m. at Gorsuch’s antique emporium, 743 Broadway in downtown Tacoma. Up for sale will be many of the rarest and best items from the estate, including ephemera from the Revolutionary War and Spanish American War, books and photography from the Civil War, and a slew of historical Tacoma-related material. |
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