“He would make jewelry, like rodeo buckles, bolo ties, collar stays and money clips. I remember when I was a kid I would sit out there and watch him make all of this silver jewelry for his friends. It didn’t really hit me until a few years ago that that was a huge influ...
In an interesting turn of events, one of the five known pairs of Ruby Slippers to have survived the 1939 production will be sold this Saturday via Heritage Auctions. The current online bid is $1.15 million ($1.43 million including the buyer's premium). Credit: Screen grab from Universal Pic...
good-faith purchaser – it'd be foolish for a criminal to put a watch at auction, where serial and movement numbers are often published. (Publishing these numbers — as Antiquorum does, allowing the watch to be traced in this instance — is something I feel should be standard at auctions....