Roan Inc. Auctioneers And Appraisers Holds Two-Day Sporting And Outdoor-Related Speciality Sale
F. Pautrot Bronze Of A Spaniel With Game Bird Realizes $1,500
August 27, 2021
Roan Inc. of Cogan Station, Pa., conducted a two-day speciality sale on July 23 and 24 at its gallery. Much of the sale consisted of the William and Carola Glennon estate of Sabinsville, Pa. Ron Roan was requested in the Glennons will to handle their estate. This was sale number two for the late couple. The wide variety of goods were of interest to sportsmen and outdoor enthusiasts. A collection of Newhouse bear traps ranged in hammer price from $525 to $4,900 for a size #6 Oneida. Prices reported are hammer prices and do not include a buyers premium, either in-house or online. A selection of North American and African taxidermy sold. Most of the interest was in a full mounted chase scene of a grizzly bear and black bear selling for $900. Firearm lots were not offered to online bidders. A Schuetzen rifle once belonging to Dr. Lou Palmisano of the U.S. shooting team sold for $3,500. Shooting trophies from various competitions and a Black Forest stag were sold. The majestic stag went to a local home for $800. Among the trophies, Sterling silver and silver plate chalice examples ranged from $40 to $400. Other highlights included a carved bone Gatling gun selling for $575. An F. Pautrot bronze of a spaniel with game bird realized $1,500, going to a buyer outside Williamsport. A selection of early patent models ranged from $55 to $950. The later was for an early tobacco processing aparatus. Bev Doolittle framed art prints sold between $120 and $375. A vintage AMOCO double sided sign went for $3,100, and a COVINGTON, Pa., railroad sign sold online for $550. The other popular attractions were automobiles and machinery. A 2017 Suburu Outback sold for $24,000; a 2009 Cadillac CTS, $7,000; a John Deere JD 2032 4WD tractor, $18,000; a John Deere 850D tractor, $11,500; a Kubota RTV X1120D, $15,000; and a Vermont duck dory fishing boat went for $1,600 Also included were catergories such as vintage fishing lures, rods and reels. A Charles Jenkins 2/2 bamboo fly rod sold for $750, an Orvis Battenkill 2/2 fly rod realized $650, and a single sage fly reel brought $250. Knives, sports memorabilia, Civil War related items, mining and railroad material rounded out the offerings. A full catalog with prices realized and past Roan sales is available at www.invaluable.com. Roan Inc. holds monthly sales at its gallery, live and online. They also conduct on-site sales selling estates and real estate. To learn more, call 570-494-0170 or visit www.roaninc.com.
SHARE
PRINT