Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Sale 557 - Fine Americana & the Exploration of the West - Asian-American History & Art - Travel - Maps

Thursday, April 2 at 11:00 am Pacific Time, PBA Galleries is hosting an auction with over 750 lots of Americana, Asian-American History & Art, Travel, Maps, Atlases, & Views. The sale includes some African-Americana, Golf Rush, signed Presidential items, and items pertaining to the exploration of the West.

If you have not browsed the catalogue yet, hop to it! You can find it here: Sale 557 Catalogue

Let me take you on an abbreviated tour through this week's auction...

There's a small section of African-Americana, including this rare travel guide


Then there is an amazing book on atomic energy, signed by over 50 specialists working at the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory in the 1940s.


Then, there is a big section of Californiana, small run of Civil War ephemera, 5 lots of rare and colorful Clipper Ship Cards, like this one:


Then, hundreds of lots of general Americana books, broadsides, photographs, and more including rare pieces of manuscript material like this Thomas Edison signed check:


Then there's a nice selection of Asian-Americana material including lots of manuscript material, dating from 1845-2006. One lovely piece from this collection is this etching, done by a WPA artist in 1939:


Then there's some nice angling books, then a massive travel & exploration section of the sale, starting with travels in Africa. Within the travel & exploration section can be found a 1634 edition of Walter Raleigh's Historie of the World.


Following this is an extensive maps, atlases & views section of the sale. Among the premium maps offered is Charles Preuss's landmark map, the first issue:

The last section is a huge offering of lots starting at $10 bids. They are all American, etc. But you can place bids starting at $10! Lots 586-751 are all $10 opening bid lots.

This was a very brief guide to the sale, so if you are serious about bidding, get to it!

Thursday, March 19, 2015

45th Annual Golf Collectors' Society Annual Meeting & Trade Show - PBA Galleries Fine Golf Books Auction

PBA Galleries will host another auction of Fine Golf Books, Memorabilia, and Fine Golf Clubs at the Golf Collectors' Society Annual Meeting & Trade Show this September 17, 2015. The auction will include a library of golf books and memorabilia, plus a robust offering of rare hickory golf clubs and golf balls. 

Last November, PBA held a successful auction in Las Vegas, also at the GCS Meeting. Some of the highlights of the sale included very spirited bidding on the select group of hickory golf clubs, including a pair of waterfall face clubs that sold for $480. 

A beautiful selection of rare and important golf books were offered, including a scarce third edition of The Goff, which sold for $60,000. 

Also the first edition of The Rules of the Thistle Club in original wrappers sold for $10,800. 

Important ephemera and memorabilia also sold above their estimates, like the 1935 Open Program, which sold for $1,080, 

and a great archive of advertising materials of Walter Hagen golf products, which sold for $1,920.


Consignments for the September 17th, 2015 Golf Auction will be accepted until July 10. Contact Erin Escobar at (608) 819-6955 or by email erin@pbagalleries.com for more information.


Next stop - St. Charles, Illinois! See you on September 17, 2015.

Monday, March 16, 2015

Graphic art - curated by me

Here are some of my favorite picks from the upcoming auction at PBA Galleries, on Thursday March 19th, beginning at 11:00 am Pacific Time. Click here for the full catalog: Sale 556: Children's & Illustrated Books, Books in All Fields, Counterculture

I love the two original posters for the magician Carter the Great. Each offered with estimates of $1,500-2,500

And for the fan of the comic strip, there are over 40 lots of comic art, beginning with lot 221. This is one of my favorites:
 There is also some original Peanuts art to be offered too.

And there is a great selection of Counterculture memorabilia including rock posters, and publications.
Looking to decorate your walls with a higher art form? Check out these oil paintings available for very low starting bids.



Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Over a century of golf art

Golf art holds an important place in the history of the game, and has also led to some important discoveries about the history of the game. You have the opportunity to acquire some golf art from the mid 1800's to 1999, ranging from artists like John Charles Dollman to Walt Disney, plus some unknown artists.

Available on Thursday March 5th, 2015 are a pair of hard-to-get artworks by John Charles Dollman:

Lot 404: The Beginning of Golf
Lot 405: The End of Golf

And, if you like to discover new artists, here's a unique opportunity to get your hands on a bunch of art all in one lot, mostly by unknown artists.

Lot 427: Approximately 45 pieces of golf art


A few famous cartoonists make an appearance, such as Vic Forsythe's original comic strip:

Lot 406: Original ink cartoon by Vic Forsythe



And the most famous of all, Walt Disney:

Lot 403: How to Play Golf - Goofy cel