

Wise’s Legion, to be known as Colonel Green’s Independent Regiment. Marks, Fla., in 1831.Īn Allen & Ginter non-sports card collection from the 1880s, more than 600 pieces in all, rose to $5,050.

Most of the sets, if not all, were incomplete, but the collection featured sets that included Flags of All Nations, Birds of America, Fish from American Water, Fans of the Period, World’s Smokers, Prize & Game Chickens, World’s Beauties, Fruits, American Editors and many more. In addition to live bidding in the gallery, there was also online bidding available, via the two platforms and. Telephone and absentee bids were also accepted. Weiss Auctions has two big auctions planned for back-to-back days later on this month. On Wednesday, July 24th, at 10 am Eastern time, it will hold a toy and train sale, highlighted by Part 3 of the Joseph P. Mtg card sets with images movie#Ĭutrofello collection of toy trains Part 2 of an incredible 1950s-1960s TV, Western and movie toy collection, all boxed pieces and tons of diecast vehicles, many boxed.

Then, on Thursday, July 25th, also at 10 am, Weiss Auctions will present a sale that will begin with around 100-150 lots of rock ‘n’ roll and Hollywood material, followed by fine art and estate merchandise that will include jewelry, high-end paintings, prints, bronzes and more.
