Source : Dallas Auction Gallery

Source Title Dallas Auction Gallery
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YOUR COLLECTION – OUR PASSION<br>Your collection is personal. Whether you are investing or divesting, we handle your items as if they were our own. The world is our marketplace. Discover Dallas Auction Gallery, where it’s simple and personal, like no other auction house.<br><br>ABOUT THE GALLERY<br>Dallas Auction Gallery, founded in 2002 by the Shuford family of Dallas, has developed a world-wide reputation for auctioning the best in antiques, fine art, and Asian antiquities. The gallery features only the highest quality while providing impeccable client service. Dallas Auction Gallery is known internationally for integrity, straightforwardness, and personal service for both the buyer and seller. Our technology allows us to market items in a global environment, thus reaching a larger marketplace and maximizing values.<br><br>Visit our gallery in Dallas and attend an auction in person, or view us on the web. Talk to an auction specialist about the items and the auction process. Come see the very best in Fine Art, Contemporary Art, Western Art, Decorative Arts, Sculpture, Porcelains, Art Glass, Antique Silver, Clocks, Asian Art & Antiquities, Fine Estate Jewelry, French, Continental and American antique furniture, and much more.

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    Sotheby’s Year in Review: A Rare Hebrew Bible with Micrographic Masorah. Sold: 1,514,000 USD
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    These are the Times that Try Men's Souls. Paine, Thomas. Sold for US$152,900.
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    The First Printed Work on Political Economy. Sold for US$127,000.
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    Signed Lincoln Photograph with Son Tad. Sold for US$76,700.
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    First Expanded Edition of Common Sense. Paine, Thomas. Sold for US$76,700.
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    Presentation Copy of Hemmingway's First Book. Sold for US$70,350.
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    St. John's Gospel on Vellum, A Fragment in Greek, 5th Century. Sold for US$70,350.
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    Only A Handful of Surviving Copies. Joyce, James. Ulysses. Sold for US$58,880.
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    A Pivotal Step in Einstein's Development of General Relativity. Sold for US$51,200.
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    A Fine Jewelled Binding Signed by Sangorski & Sutcliffe. Sold for US$56,320.
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    Joyce's Annotated Typescript Draft for Finnegan's Wake. Sold for US$48,640.
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    One of 30 Pre-Publication Copies, Inscribed by Hemingway to Spencer Tracy, Who Played "The Old Man". Sold for US$83,050.