Heritage Auctions: Sunday, Monday & Tuesday Comic Books Select Auction, 122619, Dallas
Auction Details
- Auction Date
- May 10, 2026 - May 12, 2026
| Lot Number | Author Name | Book Title | Place Printed | Year Published | Estimate | Actual Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13026 | Bill Vigoda; Dan DeCarlo | Archie's Rival Reggie #6 (Archie, 1952) CGC VF- 7.5 Cream to off-white pages. |
1952 | Not Available | USD 414.80 | |
| 13027 | Bob Kane; Jerry Robinson; Gardner Fox | Batman #6 (DC, 1941) CGC VG- 3.5 Off-white pages. |
1941 | Not Available | USD 2,074.00 | |
| 13028 | Fred Ray; Jerry Robinson; Bob Kane | Batman #10 (DC, 1942) CGC VG 4.0 Off-white to white pages. |
1942 | Not Available | USD 1,281.00 | |
| 13029 | Dick Sprang | Batman #21 (DC, 1944) CGC FN 6.0 Off-white to white pages. |
1944 | Not Available | USD 915.00 | |
| 13030 | Dick Sprang; Jerry Robinson | Batman #24 (DC, 1944) CGC VF- 7.5 White pages. |
1944 | Not Available | USD 1,067.50 | |
| 13031 | Jerry Robinson; Dick Sprang; George Roussos | Batman #26 (DC, 1945) CGC VG+ 4.5 White pages. |
1945 | Not Available | USD 732.00 | |
| 13032 | Jack Burnley; Jerry Robinson | Batman #27 (DC, 1945) Condition: FR. |
1945 | Not Available | USD 366.00 | |
| 13033 | Dick Sprang; Jerry Robinson | Batman #32 (DC, 1945) Condition: GD/VG. |
1945 | Not Available | USD 366.00 | |
| 13034 | Dick Sprang; Jerry Robinson | Batman #34 (DC, 1946) CGC FN/VF 7.0 Off-white to white pages. |
1946 | Not Available | USD 854.00 | |
| 13035 | Jack Burnley; Dick Sprang | Batman #40 (DC, 1947) CGC FN/VF 7.0 Off-white to white pages. |
1947 | Not Available | USD 1,586.00 | |
| 13036 | Win Mortimer; Dick Sprang; Charles Paris | Batman #46 (DC, 1948) Condition: VG. |
1948 | Not Available | USD 610.00 | |
| 13037 | Dick Sprang; Charles Paris; Jim Mooney | Batman #56 (DC, 1949) Condition: VG. |
1949 | Not Available | USD 341.60 | |
| 13038 | Bob Kane; Lew Schwartz; Charles Paris; Dick Sprang | Batman #63 (DC, 1951) Condition: VG-. |
1951 | Not Available | USD 640.50 | |
| 13039 | Win Mortimer; Dick Sprang; Charles Paris; Bob Kane | Batman #64 (DC, 1951) CGC FN 6.0 White pages. |
1951 | Not Available | USD 536.80 | |
| 13040 | Sheldon Moldoff; Bob Kane; Charles Paris | Batman #85 (DC, 1954) CGC FN 6.0 Off-white to white pages. |
1954 | Not Available | USD 402.60 | |
| 13041 | Win Mortimer; Bob Kane; Sheldon Moldoff | Batman #87 (DC, 1954) CGC FN/VF 7.0 Cream to off-white pages. |
1954 | Not Available | USD 610.00 | |
| 13042 | Big Shot and Tip-Top Comics Group of 4 (Columbia/United Features Syndicate, 1940s) Condition: Average VG+. |
1936; 1940 | Not Available | USD 64.00 | ||
| 13043 | Alex Schomburg; Frank Frazetta; Sheldon Moldoff | The Black Terror #22 (Nedor Publications, 1948) Condition: GD/VG. |
1948 | Not Available | USD 378.20 | |
| 13044 | Blazing West #1 (ACG, 1948) Condition: VG. |
1948 | Not Available | USD 159.00 | ||
| 13045 | Roland Patenaude | Blue Beetle #10 (Fox Features Syndicate, 1941) CGC FR/GD 1.5 Off-white to white pages. |
1941 | Not Available | USD 402.60 | |
| 13046 | Al Plastino | Blue Bolt V4#1 (Novelty Press, 1943) CGC VF- 7.5 Cream to off-white pages. |
1943 | Not Available | USD 1,586.00 | |
| 13047 | L. B. Cole; Jay Disbrow | Blue Bolt #115 (Star Publications, 1952) CGC Apparent FN+ 6.5 Slight (A-1) Off-white pages. |
1952 | Not Available | USD 3,172.00 | |
| 13048 | Dick Ayers; Bob Powell | Bobby Benson's B-Bar-B Riders #14 (Magazine Enterprises, 1952) Condition: GD/VG. |
1952 | Not Available | USD 155.00 | |
| 13049 | Louis Schroeder; Howard Larsen; Frank Giunta | Border Patrol #1 (P. L. Publishing Co., 1951) CGC VF 8.0 Off-white to white pages. |
1951 | Not Available | USD 671.00 | |
| 13050 | Harry Sahle | Candy #6 (Quality, 1948) CGC FN/VF 7.0 Cream to off-white pages. |
1948 | Not Available | USD 84.00 |
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Sotheby’s
Shelf Life: Books, Manuscripts and Works on Paper from the Library of Stanley J. Seeger and Christopher Cone
25 June – July 7Sotheby’s, July 7: Ludwig van Beethoven. Autograph sketches for the overture "Die Weihe des Hauses", op.124, [1822], UNPUBLISHED. £150,000 to £200,000.Sotheby’s, July 7: Jane Austen. Pride and Prejudice, 1813, first edition, 3 volumes, contemporary half calf. £50,000 to £70,000.Sotheby’s, July 7: Walt Whitman. Leaves of Grass, Brooklyn, 1855, first edition, first issue, original green cloth, the Doheny copy. £50,000 to £70,000.Sotheby’s, July 7: Binding—Sangorski & Sutcliffe—Omar Khayyam. Rubaiyat, London, 1872, third edition, in a magnificent jewelled Peacock binding. £15,000 to £20,000.Sotheby’s, July 7: George Eliot. Middlemarch, Edinburgh and London, 1871, first edition in the original parts. £20,000 to £30,000. -
Forum Auctions
The Private Library:
Fine Printing & Private Press books, the collection of the late David Chambers
July 9, 2026Forum, July 9: Hassall (Joan) A large collection of over 300 original woodblocks of engravings for various books, v.d., with Hassall's engraver's glass water-globe (Qty) - Est. £10,000-15,000Forum, July 9: Eragny Press.- [Bradley (Katherine Harris) & Edith Emma Cooper], "Michael Field." Whym Chow, Flame of Love, one of only 27 copies, inscribed by Bradley, the rarest book from the press, 1914. - Est. £3,000-4,000Forum, July 9: [Moore (Thomas Sturge)] [Wood Engravings], 71 wood-engravings printed by David Chambers from the original blocks, the only set on Japanese Hosho paper, from an edition of 5 sets, [1970]. - Est. £3,000-4,000Forum Auctions
The Private Library:
Fine Printing & Private Press books, the collection of the late David Chambers
July 9, 2026Forum, July 9: La Fontaine (Jean de) Contes et Nouvelles en vers, 2 vol., engraved plates after Eisen, fine early 19th century blue morocco, gilt, by Bradel l'ainé, Amsterdam [Paris], 1762. - Est. £2,000-3,000Forum, July 9: Erotica.- Prostitution.- Pretty Women of Paris (The); Their Names and Addresses, Qualities and Faults..., [Paris], privately printed at the Press of the Prefecture de Police, 1883. - Est. £3,000-4,000Forum, July 9: Vale Press.- Ricketts (Charles) & Lucien Pissarro. De la Typographie et de l'Harmonie de la Page Imprimée…, [one of 216 copies], bound in dark blue morocco tooled in gilt, by Sarah T.Prideaux, 1898. - Est. £1,000-1,500Forum Auctions
The Private Library:
Fine Printing & Private Press books, the collection of the late David Chambers
July 9, 2026Forum, July 9: Martin (John) Illustrations of the Bible, complete set of 20 mezzotints, good impressions, rarely found in early states, [c.1831-1835]. - Est. £1,000-1,500Forum, July 9: Golden Cockerel Press.- Four Gospels of the Lord Jesus Christ (The), one of 500 copies, Mary Gill's copy, Waltham St. Lawrence, 1931 with a signed proof of engraving on japon numbered 10/10 (2) - Est. £5,000-7,000Forum, July 9: Boccaccio (Giovanni) The Decameron, 3 vol., vol.1 extra-illustrated by John Buckland Wright with c.150 erotic original drawings in pen & ink and pencil, 1886 [extra-illustrated c.1940]. - Est. £10,000-15,000Forum Auctions
The Private Library:
Fine Printing & Private Press books, the collection of the late David Chambers
July 9, 2026Forum, July 9: Cox (Morris) Collection of Gogmagog Press Books, 35 vol., rare complete collection of printed books issued by the press, limited editions, most signed by Cox, 1957-83. - Est. £10,000-15,000Forum, July 9: Wynkyn de Worde.- [Terentius Afer (Publius)] [Comedie...], [Paris, Josse Badius: sold in London by Wynkyn de Worde, & others], [15 July 1504]. - Est. £4,000-6,000Forum, July 9: Mosley (James) Ornamented Types. Twenty-Three Alphabets from the Foundry of Louis John Pouchée, 2 vol., one of 10 copies for presentation, from an edition of 210, 1992-93. - Est. £1,000-2,000 -
Freeman’s, June 30. Thomas Jefferson’s “Birth of the New Nation” letter, carried to Paris with the Treaty of Peace, by a Jewish patriot. $100,000-200,000.Freeman’s, June 30. “The rockets’ red glare.” A British midshipman’s log recording the bombardment of Fort McHenry. $60,000-80,000.Freeman’s, June 30. The Critical Promotion of a Naval Hero, Oliver Hazard Perry Commission signed by James Madison, 1812. $40,000-60,000.Freeman’s, June 30. Born in the USA: First Day of Printing in the United States, July 4, 1776. $15,000-25,000.Freeman’s, June 30. One of the Earliest Printed Announcements of American Independence, in the Exceedingly Rare Original Wrappers, 1776. $10,000-15,000.Freeman’s, June 30. "The Two Big Guns of the N.Y. Yanks": A Striking Type 1 Press Photograph of Lou Gehrig's Hands. $8,000-12,000.Freeman’s, June 30. A Unique Contemporary Manuscript Account of Joseph Smith's Final Words to His Followers, the Day Before his Violent Death. $8,000-12,000.Freeman’s, June 30. The State of Minnesota Officially Certifies the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution Of the United States. $8,000-12,000.Freeman’s, June 30. Extraordinarily Large Manuscript Petition Signed by a Who's Who of Colonial New York to Queen Anne from the Colony of New York. $8,000-12,000.Freeman’s, June 30. Mickey Mantle's First Cover: The Earliest Front-Page Newspaper Image of Mickey Mantle, "Something Good from Joplin". $8,000-12,000.Freeman’s, June 30. A Call to Arms in the Months Following the Declaration of Independence: An Early Continental Army Recruitment Poster. $6,000-9,000.Freeman’s, June 30. Samuel Jones, the Statesman Behind the Newly Discovered "Jones Declaration": His Annotated Set Used in His Working Law Library. $6,000-9,000.