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G r e e n b r i e r P r o p e r t y h a sP a r k L i k e A t m o s p h e r e
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Greenbrier, TN~ 9,289,215. What is
this number you ask. No, its not the num-
ber of pages in the latest bill to make its
way through Congress. It is the number of
people that visit The Great Smoky Moun-
tain National Park, the most popular na-
tional park in the country.
Why do so many people love going to this
part of the state year after year? Maybe its
the trees, the mountain atmosphere, the
streams and the overall serenity. I know alot of folks who have visited this park and
other areas in the eastern portion of our
beautiful state returning with the same
t h o u g h t ; I
would love to
live in a place
place like that.
On Saturday
July 25th
F r a n k
Hemphill ofHemphill &
Moore Realty
& Auction
served up a
slice of state
park like at-
mosphere.
The property being sole at Absolute Auc-
tion was a 19 acre, tree studded, park like
setting which included a house and a mo-
bile home that could be used as a guest
house. A 46 x 78 metal barn/shop build-
ing also stood on the property.
The property was offered in 4 tracts then
re-gouped for a final offering. In the final
round of bidding the property was sold for
$201,000. The Hemphill & Moore Auc-
tion team did a fantastic job as the sale
went smoothly and quickly while making
sure that the best price was realized for the
seller.
We are quickly moving toward fall and
the most productive time of the year for
auctions. Keep reading Americas Auction
Report and we will keep bringing you the
auctions you love to attend and all in your
area.
See you at the Auction
The driveway leading to the main
house was like driving through a statepark
Auctioneer Jay Heav-
ener helped call bids on
this very hot and humid
morning
No park setting is complete without a
nice creek running through it. This one
cut through the middle of the property
Auctioneer Frank Hemphill starts the bidding on this beautiful property in Green-brier. Wooded, with a running stream, this property offered a large modern barn
and two houses. Frank is assisted by Office manager, Marianne Wilburn.
by Ray Moss
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ACROSS
1 Alack's partner5 Goad9 Stall
14 South American country15 Path16 Luck o' the __17 Fury18 Young Men's Christian Association19 Dance20 Car manufacturer22 Dais24 Downwind25 Inner city slum27 Decorative needle case31 Make a whizzing sound32 Shrill bark34 Creative work
35 Net38 Tailor40 Island nation42 Wheel holders44 Insult46 Halo wearer47 Abides48 Retail clothing store50 Warm51 Sea eagle52 Newly ___, Nearly Dead55 Green citrus fruit57 Prego's competition59 Meets61 Bench64 Covers with sweet stuff66 Birds with webbed feet68 Acadian71 Teeth holders73 Fence opening74 Present75 Fencing sword76 Chilled77 Speed78 Gas burner79 Perceives with eye
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2 Rent3 Debate
4 Canal name
5 Cunning
6 Spoiled
7 Complete
8 Property
9 Chinese gooseberry
10 Angry
11 Cooking fat
12 Fast plane
13 Kilocycles per second
21 Good grief!
23 Luau dish
26 Possessive pronoun
28 Type of dance
29 Goads
30 European nation
31 Milk product
33 School group
35 Microwave laser
36 More
37 Informal English
39 Toupee
41 Fairy tale opener
43 South southwest
45 Male store clerks
49 Pock
53 Chicken creation
54 Sugarcoated candy
56 Monosodium glutamate
58 Assume
60 Become active
61 Quietness
62 Sugar-free brand
63 Gardner's enemies
65 Ruin
67 Aegis
68 Mouse catcher
69 Admiration
70 Clog
72 Body of water
Crossword Fun!
GRILLED CLAM BAKECover; place
pan onto grill.Grill 30 min-
utes. Add crab;
continue cook-
ing, covered,
until potatoes
are tender (20
to 30 minutes).
Remove bay
leaves. Stir in butter. Serve immediately
with crusty French bread, if desired.
Substitute 1 tablespoon dried basil leaves.
Substitute 3 pounds King crab legs or 4 to
6 small whole lobsters. Add with clams at
beginning of preparation.
Oven Directions: Heat oven to 400F. Pre-
pare ingredients as directed above. Bake in
covered roasting pan, following directions
above, until potatoes are tender (60 to 75
minutes).
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Preparation time: 50 min Grilling time:
35 min. Yield: 8 servings16 fresh little neck clams, cleaned
9 frozen cob corn, each cut in half
8 medium red potatoes, cut into 1-inch
pieces
2 medium onions, cut into 2-inch pieces
1 cup chopped fresh parsley
1/4 cup chopped fresh basil leaves*
1 cup dry white wine or chicken broth
1/2 cup olive or vegetable oil
1 teaspoon coarse ground pepper
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons finely chopped fresh garlic
1 teaspoon hot pepper sauce3 bay leaves
3 pounds crab claws and legs**
1/4 cup butter, cut into pieces
French bread, if desired
Heat gas grill to medium or charcoal grilluntil coals are ash white. Layer all ingredi-ents in order listed except crab, butter and
bread in 16 1/2x12x2 1/2-inch disposablealuminum roasting pan.
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The National Auctioneer s Association
(NAA) celebrated its 60th Anniversary this
year and held its annual Conference and
Show in Kansas
City, Kansas,
headquarters forthe NAA. There
were attendees
from across the
country and
some interna-
tional as well.
From the Inter-
national Auc-
t i o n e e r s
Championship
to the NAA Hall of Fame, Tennessees
Auctioneers took home the gold!
The winning streak began when J.J. Dower
of Ayers Auction & Realty in Lafollette,
and NAA Board Member. J.J. won this
years Golf Championship, which was
held at Deer Creeks 18-hole champi-
onship course. J.J .s daughter, Alissa, was
the recipient of one of the scholarships
awarded by the NAA Auxiliary. Alissa
plans on attending Lipscomb University in
Nashville in the Fall. We hear the females
in his life are a driving force behind his
successful career. J.J.s wife Traci Ayers-Dower, another strong female in J.J.s life,
is one of three Certified Auctioneers Insti-
tute (CAI) class advisors who all happen
to be from Tennessee this year...a CAI
first! David Hudgins of United Country
Auctions in Centerville and Terri Walker
of Walker Auctions in Memphis are also
CAI class advisors.
The NAA inducted three new members
into its Hall of Fame. This is the most pres-
tigious honor bestowed on an Auctioneer.
One of the new inductees was Tennesseesown Marvin Alexander, CAI, of Alexan-
der Auctions & Real Estate in Martin. The
inductees were unaware of their upcoming
honor, which was held during the Presi-
dents Gala on the last evening of the con-
vention. Marvins wife, LuEllen, knew
ahead of time and was able to surprise
Marvin even more by sneaking family
members to Kansas City the day of the
Presidents Gala. Marvin had no idea his
family was there until the actual an-
nouncement of his induction at the Gala.Family members present were Marvin and
LuEllens sons Chet and Mark, brother,
Wendell and sister, Barbara Smith.
Marvin Alexander currently serves as
Chairman of the Tennessee Auctioneer
Commission. In 1989, Marvin won the
International Auctioneer Championship
(IAC) competition and the 1997 All
Round World Championship Auctioneer-
ing Competition in Canada.
Terri Walker, CAI, BAS, CES, of Walker
Auctions in Memphis, took home the cov-
eted International Auctioneers Associa-
tion (IAC) Champion, Womens Division.
The walls of Walker Auctions are adorned
with three 2nd runner-up and three 1st
runner-up IAC Women's Division tro-
phies. Terri has now earned the center-
piece to her collection!
Terri is a second generation Auctioneer.
She is one of the Benefit Auctioneers Spe-
cialist (BAS) instructors, serves on the
NAA Auxiliary Board as a trustee, and
one of the three class advisors from Ten-
nessee for the CAI program. Her husband
of 32 years, Lance, just completed his
term on the NAA Board of Directors, and
they have three children Conner, Eric and
Caroline.
Will McLemore, CAI, of McLemore Auc-
tion Company, LLC in Nashville, co-led a
seminar entitled "Auctions Without BidCalling". Many auctioneers from across
the country interested in online only auc-
tions attended the seminar where Will
shared information he has gathered from
his experiences selling personal property
at auction online since 2006.
Patti Baldini, CAI, CES, of McLemore
Auction Company, LLC in Nashville co-
emceed the International Ringmans Com-
petition where 15 contestants vied for the
title of International Ringman Champion.
Susan Hinson of Hinson Auction & RealEstate in Jackson, currently serves as co-
chair for the NAA Auxiliary and will be
Chairman of the Auxiliary next year. The
NAA Auxiliary is an association, which
lends support to auctioneers and their sup-
port staff. They also award several schol-
arships annually to children and
grandchildren of NAA members to further
their education.
Susan spearheaded an effort on behalf of
all Tennessee Auctioneers to buy an NAA
Commemorative Bid Paddle, number 36,for Jasper Jones of Memphis, who was un-
able to attend this years convention.
Jaspers Tennessee license number is 36.
see Spotlight next page
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NEW HARMONY ROAD
COMPLETE LIQUIDATION - GOING OUT OF BUSINESS MANIONS USED CARS
CARS TRUCKS 2000 FORD TRACTOR MOTORCYCLE GATOR GOLF CART ENCLOSED TRAILER 5TH WHEEL CAMPER
BOAT TOW DOLLY WAGONS PORTABLE CARPORT TOOLS 15 FT. BUSHHOG PLUS MUCH MUCH MORE......
Information in this ad is believed to be correct but not warranted.Any announcement made day of sale takes precedence over any other advertising.
TENT CONCESSIONS PORT-O-JON $25.00 FREE DRAWING $25.00
DIRECTIONS FROM GALLATIN: Take Hwy. 31 traveling toward Westmoreland going thru the Bethpage Community to auction and sale site
on the right.DIRECTIONS FROM WESTMORELAND: Take Highway 31 traveling toward Gallatin to auction and sale site on the left (signsposted).
ABSOLUTE AUCTION
SaturdayAugust8at10AM
SaturdayAugust8at10AM
July 31, 2009
Tennessee Auctioneers Command Spotlight at
National Auctioneers Conference and Show
Patti Baldini
3976 HIGHWAY 31E BETHPAGE, TENNESSEE
TRUCKS VANS SUVs:
1999 Ford F250 Crew Cab 4x4,
diesel, 6 spd.
1998 Ford Expedition XLT, 4 dr., 4x4 1997 Dodge Caravan
1995 Chevrolet 3/4 ext. cab 1995 Dodge Ram 2500 ext. cab
1995 Chevrolet 1500 LWB 1993 Mitsubishi EXP Minivan
1993 Dodge Caravan 1992 Chevrolet S-10 Blazer, 4 dr., 4x4
1991 Oldsmobile Silhouette Minivan 1990 Ford Bronco II 4x4
1986 Chevrolet 4x4 SWB 1986 Chevrolet 4x4 LWB
1986 Dodge Ram 3/4 Flat Bed
1986 Jeep Wagoneer, 4 dr., 4x4 1984 Ford F150 2WD
1977 Ford F100 w/Flat Bed
TOOLS PERSONAL
PROPERTY:
Campbell Hausfield
Air Compressor
Campbell HausfieldPressure Washer
Coke Machine Snack Machine
Rolling Tool Chest Juke Box
Generator Motor Stand
Hyd. Cherry Picker Lincoln Welder
Power Tools Log Chains
Booming Dogs
Hand Tools Handyman Jack
Cross Cut Saw Weed Eaters
Milk Cans Ammo Boxes
Tires & Wheels 60 Big Screen TV
Vacuum Cleaner Electric Cook Stove
MOTORCYCLES GATOR
GOLF CART BOAT:
2001 Honda 1100 Motorcycle 1999 John Deere Gator 6x4 w/dump
1993 Kawasaki 750 Vulcan Motorcycle
EZ-Go (gas powered) Golf Cart w/fiberglass top
Electric Golf Cart Fishing Boat
Ski Boat Yamaha 4 Wheeler 4x4
(2) Electric Fun Scooter 1984 Ford F150 2WD
1977 Ford F100 w/Flat Bed
CAMPER WAGONS
TRAILERS CARPORT:
30 ft. 5th wheel Camper
(2) 40 ft. Tandem (front & back)Wagons
4x6 Homesteader Enclosed Trailer 4x6 Utility Trailer
5x8 Utility Trailer
24 ft. Enclosed Box Bed Steel Flat Bed
Utility Truck Bed Tow Dolly
Wrecker Tow Dolly Gooseneck Horse Trailer
18x20 Portable Carport
ANTIQUE CARS TRUCKS:
1952 Dodge Coronet, 4 dr. 1955 Ford 1-Ton Panel Wagon
1965 Ford F100 1968 Ford F350 w/Steel Flatbed
1970 Chevrolet C10 LWB 1972 Chevrolet C10 LWB
1972 Ford Ranger XLT 100 LWB 1978 Ford Ranchero
TRACTOR FARM EQUIPMENT:
2000 Ford Tractor 15 ft. Batwing Bushhog
SELLER: Mr. Glenn Manion.
TERMS: Cash or good check (positive ID required).
AGENT: Ben Bray (615) 666-2232.
NOTE FROM AGENT: Ladies and gentlemen this isa complete liquidation, everything must go! After being
in business many many years Mr. Manion is quittingthe retail business. This is only a partial list as other
items will be added by sale day and remember the in-
ventory is subject to change and we will see you Sat-urday, August 8th, 10 a.m. along Highway 31 in
Sumner County, TN.
NEW HARMONY ROAD
KNIVES KNIVES KNIVES (CASE XX, HEN & ROOSTER,GERMAN BOKER, FIGHTIN ROOSTER, BULLDOG, KISSING KRANE,
REMINGTON & OTHERS)GUNS GUNS GUNS (COLT, SMITH & WESSON, WINCHESTER, REMINGTON,MARLIN, RUGER, BROWNING, IVER JOHNSON AND OTHERS) EVANS PROPERTY
ABSOLUTE AUCTIONSaturdayAugus
t15at9AM
SaturdayAugust15at9AM
672 HIGHWAY 52 BY-PASS WEST LAFAYETTE, TN
(PRE-SALE PREVIEW FRIDAY, AUGUST 14th, 3-6 P.M.)DIRECTIONS FROM LAFAYETTE SUPER WALMART: Take Hwy. 52 By-Pass traveling west approx. 1 mile to salesite on the right (signs posted) 65 miles NE of Nashville, TN and 45 miles SE of Bowling Green, KY.
KNIVES & GUNS: Ladies and Gentlemen this auction will include 425+ lots of Outstanding-Highly Collectible Gunsand Knives. Many of the knife brands include Case XX (pre 1940 and newer), Hen & Rooster, German Boker, FightinRooster, Bulldog, Kissing Krane, Remington, J.A. Henckel, Queen, Kutmaster, Kabar, Schrade, John Primble & oth-ers. These knives have Pearl, Stag, Bone & Delrin Handles also offering 1, 2, 3 and 4 Blade while having some spe-cialty knives.
The Guns include Colt, Smith & Wesson, Winchester, Remington, Marlin, Ruger, Browning, Iver Johnson,
Stevens, Taurus, Beretta, Stoeger, T. Barker, Hi-Standard and others.
There is a good mix of pistols, long guns, rifles and even (1) 45 cal.automatic. Folks this is a huge collection, some-thing for everyone, a sale you will not want to miss!
Give us a call at (615) 666-2232 with any questions, dont forget our pre-sale preview and wewill see you Saturday,
August 15th at 9 a.m.along Highway 52 inLafayette, Tennessee.
TERMS: Cash or goodcheck (positive ID
required).AGENT: Ben Bray(615) 666-2232.
REFERRING AGENT:
Penny Kirby(615) 388-0441.
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THURSDAY AUGUST 13th 10:00AM
PARTIAL LIST OF NEWINVENTORY TO BE SOLD PIECE BY PIECE AND IN LOTS:
Watches, Jewelry, knives, (2) VIP 150cc Scooters (selling bill of sale only), (2)Commercial Video Games (at least 10 games on each m achine), Toys, Cosmetics, Pocket Watches,Sun Glasses, Sporting Goods, Clothing from Goodys and other Store buy outs, approx. (40) wire
basket display units, Gondolas, Display Cases, Shopping Carts, 5000 sq. ft. building packed full of1000s of Items To Numerous To List.
INVENTORY OF BIG DEALS RETAILOUTLET
CLOTHING, TOOLS, FLAT SCREEN TVS / MONITORS, WARE-HOUSE SHELVING, KNIVES, CLOTHING RACKS
July 31, 2009
TERMS: Cash or approved check day of s ale. Visa,MasterCard, and Discover accepted. Drivers License
for bidding #. Out of State buyers requires current
Bank Letter of Credit. Dealers bring your tax #. Sale
#04609
Eddie Greer & Melanie EiflingAuctioneers
615-292-6619 or 877-292-6611
Selling
1000s
ofItemsAllat
thePriceYou
Set!!!
DIRECTIONS: From Nashville take I-24 EastExit Ha ywood Lane East continue to Antioch Piketurn right on Antioch Pike to Richards Road turn left andfollow to sale on left.
BringYourTruck.BuyforRe-sell,Buy
forGifts!!
CLOTHING - TOYS - VIDEO ACCESSORIES
FLAT SCREEN TVS - PICTURES - GLASSWARE
TOYS - TOOLS - SHELVING - HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
GAMES - HANNAH MONTANA ITEMS - JEWELRY
. . .Spotlight
Terri Walker, Walker Auctions in
Memphis, Winner 2009 Interna-
tional Auctioneers Champion,
Women's Division
Marvin Alexander, Alexander
Auctions & Real Estate in
Martin, 2009 Inductee into NAA
Hall of Fame
This paddle will be Jaspers permanent
bidding number for all NAA functions.
Jasper has always been very supportive of
both the TAA and the NAA. Susan raised$660 for the paddle from other Tennessee
Auctioneers, and then donated the pro-
ceeds from the sale of the bid paddle to
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A small pis-
tol belonging to 1930s gangster John
Dillinger has been sold at auction to a pri-
vate collector for $95,600 -- more than
double the pre-sale estimate, the auction
house said on Sunday.
The Remington .41 caliber Double Der-
ringer was said to have been found hidden
in one of Dillinger's socks when he was
arrested in Tucson, Arizona in January
1934, said Dennis Lowe of Heritage Auc-
tion Galleries in Dallas.
According to affidavits, the pistol was
given by the then Tucson sheriff to a pro-bation officer and kept in the family until
selling it in 1959.
The owner, who wished to remain anony-
mous, sold it because he was in declining
health, Lowe said. It had been expected to
fetch about $35,000 - $45,000 at the auc-
tion on Saturday in Dallas. A private Los
Angeles collector made the winning bid
of $95,600.
Dillinger, one of the most infamous bank
robbers in the United States in the early
1930s, was shot dead by FBI agents in
Chicago in July 1934 at the age of 31.
the National Auctioneers Foundation on
Jaspers behalf. These are your Tennessee
Auctioneers. Congratulations to those
who were recognized, and Thank Youto all Tennessee Auctioneers who attended
and represented our great State with such
enthusiasm and professionalism
Dillinger pistol sold at U.S. auction for
$95,600
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LAKE PROPERTY - WITH BOAT DOCKCHOICE PROPERTY ON OLD HICKORY LAKE
2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH HOME ON THE WATER WITH
BOAT DOCK 60 INCH BIG SCREEN T.V. COUCHWITH 4 RECLINERS - 4 PC. BEDROOM SUITE - 47
PIECES BLACK AMETHIST
GLASSWARE - 16.5 HP. RIDING MOWER - GASGRILL - AIR COMPRESSOR - CHAINSAWS TOOLS -
ARROWHEADS & CIVIL WAR RELICS
LOCATED at 80 Breeze Inn Rd. near the Wilson Co. line in Trousdale Co.,just off Hwy 231. F ROM LEBANON take Hwy. 231 N., go 11 miles (acrossRiver Bridge), turn left at auction signs.
REASON FOR SELLING: Owners are in the process of moving out-of-state and no longer need this good property.
SELLERS: Russell and Pat BakerAUCTIONEERS: Gene & Darrell Carman, Matthew Carman
For More Information Call615-633-8711 or 615-666-2783 OR VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT
www.carmanrealestate.com
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITESCITY WATER AVAILABLE
SOILS TESTED FOR SEPTICAPPROVALS
AWESOME VIEWSEXCELLENT TERMS
A PORTION OF THE BARRY & SUE WHITE PROPERTY
DIRECTIONS : From Gallatin, take Hwy. 31ENorth, go approximately 5 miles, turn left on RockBridge Road, go approx. 6 miles, property will be onthe right. (See auction signs posted.)
REAL ESTATE: Consists of 38.66 super choice acres selling in 2 separate tracts. Property lays level
to gently rolling and is part open and part wooded. These tracts offer some beautiful and private build-ing sites with awesome views and city water available. Property is being soils tested for septic approvals.If you are in the market for a great place to build that dream home, then you had better take a look.
TRACT #1 - Consists of 20 acres with 492.76 ft. road frontage. This tract is absolutely breathtaking. Ithas a beautiful open field surrounded by trees offering the best in privacy. There is an awesome viewfrom this rolling hilltop setting. You must see to believe!! One look is all it will take and you will be sold.
TRACT #2 - Consists of 18.66 acres w ith 56.36 ft. road frontage. This is another ideal tract improvedwith a pond. These tracts are in a great location just minutes from town. Dont miss this opportunity
SUMNER COUNTY - ROCK BRIDGE ROAD
38.66 SUPER CHOICE ACRES IN 2 TRACTS
July 31, 2009
Saturday, August 15th at 10:00 a.m.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8th 1:00 P.M. - 2009 CST
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History of Space Exploration Auction
Results
On July 16th space buffs around the world
were tuned in to Bonhams New Yorks
first ever Space Sale. Celebrating the 40th
Anniversary of mans first steps on the
Moon, the sale consisted of nearly 400 lots
of objects and documents pertaining to the
history of Space Exploration.
Without a doubt the most coveted item of
the event was the Apollo 11 Lunar Surface
star chart used to take celestial measure-
ments on the surface of the moon immedi-ately after the Eagles landing. Used by
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, the part-
ner star chart made just prior to their de-
parture from the Moon is currently on
display at the Smithsonians National Air
& Space Museum. Of great historical im-
portance, the lot sparked a long round of
furious bidding- resulting in the lot soar-
ing past its estimate of $70/90,000 with a
final price of $218,000.
Also causing a great amount of auction ex-
citement was an official Apollo 11 crew
emblem (pictured, left) originally from as-
tronaut Michael Collins collection. Silk
screened onto non-flammable Beta cloth,
the lot is one the few items carried on the
Apollo 11 mission that was later signed by
Neil Armstrong. With its extraordinarily
rare Armstrong signature and its visually
powerful tie to the Apollo 11 mission, the
piece inspired fierce bidding. As the gavel
fell, the emblem brought $61,000- well
above than its estimate of $25/35,000.
Other Apollo 11 lots that proved irre-
sistible to bidders were a flown set of
sheets used to align the Eagles naviga-
tional equipment, which brought $33,550
against an estimate of $15/20,000, and two
flight plan sheets which each brought
$27,450 against estimates of $15/20,000.
However, it was clear that auction-goers
were interested in much more than just
Apollo 11. A model of a Saturn V rocket
from the collection of Dr. Maxime Faget
drew much bidder interest. Adding to the
models appeal was a 1966 black and
white photograph of Dr. Faget with this
model while discussing aspects of a lunar
mission with visiting foreign dignitaries.Carrying an estimate of $10/15,000, the lot
well surpassed expectations bringing
$27,450.
Also from Dr. Fagets collection was one
of the earliest constructed scale models of
the Mercury spacecraft and an early Space
Shuttle model. Both outperformed with the
Mercury model fetching $21, 960 against
an estimated $10/15,000 and the Space
Shuttle model bringing $22,800 against an
estimate of $7/9,000.
Apollo 13 devotees were also given ex-
ceptional collecting opportunities. A con-
tingency checklist sheet providing critical
steps for rapid activation of the Lunar
Module during the missions emergency
conditions was on offer. Bearing several
notes from astronauts Fred Haise and John
Lovell, the lot sparked no less than a bid-
ding war fetching $27,000 against an esti-
mate of $3,500/4,500 more than six
times its top estimate. Additionally, Fred
Haises standard-issue, military sunglasseswith a Beta cloth case were presented. Ex-
pected to fetch $3/4,000, this lot also dra-
matically outperformed bringing a final
price of $18,000.
Buzz Aldrin on the moon
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Early American portraits of the
mercantile elite at WinterthurWritten by RANDALL CHASE, Associated Press
Writer
WINTERTHUR, Del. (AP) - Among the rolling hills
of Delaware's "Chateau Country," a group of guests
from Manhattan is being welcomed with open arms
at the Winterthur Museum.
The exhibition titled Faces of a New Nation: Ameri-
can Portraits of the 18th and Early 19th Centuries
from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, opens Satur-
day, July 25, at Winterthur. The collection of 39
paintings will remain on display through Jan. 24,
2010.
The exhibit showcases portraits by some of the most
famous artists of the era, including John Singleton
Copley, Gilbert Stuart and Charles Willson Peale.
Winterthur is the sole venue for the paintings, which
had to be moved to m ake way for renovations to the
Metropolitan's American Wing, a multiyear con-
struction project scheduled for completion in 2011.
Rather than put the paintings in storage with other
works, officials at the Met decided to send them to
Winterthur, which has a long history of collaboration
with the New York museum.
Morrison Heckscher, chairman of the Met's Ameri-
can Wing, is a member of Winterthur's board of
trustees.
"We decided to do this for Winterthur, and only then
did other people come calling," said exhibit curator
Carrie Rebora Barratt of the Met's Department of
American Paintings and Sculpture, adding that idea
of adding other venues was rejected.
"It's expensive, it's difficult and it's hard on the paint-
ings," she explained.
To complement the exhibit, Winterthur officials have
developed a special tour to highlight their museum's
own collection of American portraits.
Visitors to the exhibit are greeted in bold fashion with
an imposing, life-size portrait from 1789 of Elijah
Boardman, a wealthy Connecticut dry goods mer-
chant by artist Ralph Pearl. While sporting a wry
smile, Boardman appears stiff and severe, showing
off his inventory of fine fabrics and collection of
leather-bound books.
"In a way, he's kind of the poster boy for the exhibi-
tion," said Rebora Barratt, adding that the subjects
can generally be described as the "mercantile elite"
who helped lay the economic foundation of the nas-
cent republic.
While most of the subjects commissioned portraits
of themselves and their families, some of the works,
such as Samuel F.B. Morse's melancholy portrait of
his daughter, Susan, were done with exhibitions in
mind. Morse's 1836 portrait, the last he did before
putting down the brush and moving on to develop
the telegraph, shows his daughter staring forlornly
into space, seemingly waiting for a muse to stir the
pencil in her hand into action on the blank page she
holds.
Without question, the most familiar image in the ex-
hibit is Stuart's 1795 portrait of President George
Washington, a so-called Vaughn-type portrait simi-
lar to the iconic image on the dollar bill. Stuartswork is displayed next to a portrait of Washington
from the same time period by Swedish artist Adolph
Ulrich Wertmuller. While Stuart offers a naturalistic
image of the aging president, Wertmuller provides a
crisper, more idealized portrait, with finer details.
Lest anyone wonder, Rebora Barratt noted, the first
president of the United States didn't have dandruff.
Those white flecks on his collar in Wertmuller's por-
trait are hair powder.
Elijah Boardman. Ralph Earl, 1789, oil
on canvas. The Metropolitan Museumof Art, Bequest of Susan W. Tyler, 1979
(1979.395) Image The Metropolitan
Museum of Art.
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