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Topic: Aurora Galleries March 2010 auction
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JasonIUP Member Posts: 282 From: PA Registered: Apr 2004
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posted 03-11-2010 11:12 AM
I just found out that Aurora's new catalog will be available online any day, and the auction dates will be March 20th and 21st, 2010. |
Outerspace New Member Posts: From: Registered:
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posted 03-14-2010 04:10 AM
Does anyone know anything about this auction? Is Aurora coming back into the business or are they cleaning out their back room of material from the past? Their website shows that this is a "space/historical/automobilia" auction. |
JasonIUP Member Posts: 282 From: PA Registered: Apr 2004
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posted 03-23-2010 10:58 AM
The Aurora auction was postponed a week. It's now online, and I was told that catalogs will not be sent. |
johnraiders Member Posts: 78 From: Cobham, UK Registered: Sep 2009
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posted 03-27-2010 10:12 AM
Any thoughts on this, Lot 397, I've looked at the Autopen guide and doesn't look like those. |
benguttery Member Posts: 547 From: Fort Worth, TX, USA Registered: Feb 2005
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posted 03-27-2010 05:47 PM
My opinion of LiveAuctioneers has changed. Seems to have worked flawlessly. |
divemaster Member Posts: 1376 From: ridgefield, ct Registered: May 2002
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posted 03-27-2010 06:56 PM
I have to admit that I was astonished at how insanely low the legit autographs sold for. $30 for a "Jumping John" autographed photo? I couldn't believe how much sold for under $50. I think the biggest deal was the Apollo 15 "wives pin" for $1500. I have a feeling that there are a bunch of very disappointed consignors right now. |
GerryM Member Posts: 244 From: Glenside PA Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 03-27-2010 08:15 PM
quote: Originally posted by divemaster: $30 for a "Jumping John" autographed photo?
In my opinion, I do not feel this was a 'legit' signature. Sadly, I think someone wasted $30.00. There were plenty other astronaut forgeries, Roosa, Shepard, etc. in the auction as well. You can sure tell what auctions were NOT screened by Scott Cornish! |
divemaster Member Posts: 1376 From: ridgefield, ct Registered: May 2002
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posted 03-27-2010 09:00 PM
The JJ shot was up and down so quickly, I couldn't see it that well. I was more astonished by the price to look at the signature. |
stsmithva Member Posts: 1933 From: Fairfax, VA, USA Registered: Feb 2007
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posted 03-27-2010 09:00 PM
I wasn't crazy about many of the signed photos in this auction, but can anyone point out good buys made on the publications, red serial number photos, hardware, and other items of more certain authenticity?I was the top bidder on lot 212, the General Dynamics, Convair Division Mercury-Atlas contractors model. It's not in pretty shape, but I've always liked the Atlas a lot, and I'm happy to now have my first contractors model. I'd like to think that it was a good deal at $34. Maybe I should be addressing this in "Models & Toys", but can anyone say what they think of this one? |
NightHawk117 Member Posts: 325 From: USA Registered: Oct 2006
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posted 03-27-2010 10:00 PM
quote: Originally posted by stsmithva: I was the top bidder on lot 212, the General Dynamics, Convair Division Mercury-Atlas contractors model... I'd like to think that it was a good deal at $34.
You got a heck of a deal on the Topping Mercury Atlas model. I won a few things from Aurora a few years back using online bidding and they came up with some excuse saying that a mail bid out bid me AFTER the auction! That was it for me! My Aurora days are over! I hope they stick to your bid price and sell it to you. |
gliderpilotuk Member Posts: 3398 From: London, UK Registered: Feb 2002
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posted 03-28-2010 06:22 AM
quote: Originally posted by benguttery: My opinion of LiveAuctioneers has changed. Seems to have worked flawlessly.
I'd agree there. This seemed to be the best piece of auction software out there. No bandwidth lags as with Heritage and no Regency hiccups.Some pieces were insanely cheap ($60 for a 16x20 signed by Scott) while others, like the MR-4 Grissom launch failed to meet their (very high) reserves. As Gerry says, though, there were some traps for the unaware. |
spaced out Member Posts: 3110 From: Paris, France Registered: Aug 2003
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posted 03-28-2010 09:09 AM
quote: Originally posted by divemaster: I think the biggest deal was the Apollo 15 "wives pin" for $1500.
It was actually marked as PASSED at the end which I think means it failed to meet the reserve. |
divemaster Member Posts: 1376 From: ridgefield, ct Registered: May 2002
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posted 03-28-2010 09:58 AM
The thing that bothered me the most - and maybe it's just because I'm a creature of habit - I like to have a hard copy of the auction catalog in my hands while I'm bidding. I also like to make notes and write in comparisons from old catalogs. I felt like I was flying blind during this auctions. There wasn't enough time to study the online catalog or to bounce back and forth between the online version and the ongoing auction. But as Mint said, there were a lot of very questionable signatures. Lots of bad Cernan's and one especially bad Schirra [who forges a Schirra?] I'm just curious to see how the half dozen things look when they eventually arrive. If I'm displeased, they'll go back. Aurora can't risk upsetting any more customers.So, is Bonham's next? |
johnraiders Member Posts: 78 From: Cobham, UK Registered: Sep 2009
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posted 03-28-2010 10:53 AM
Which were the bad Cernans?I missed early part of auction so not sure how much the Armstrongs went for. Nobody bought a lot of the flown Russian flags, even though price dropped. |
johnraiders Member Posts: 78 From: Cobham, UK Registered: Sep 2009
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posted 03-28-2010 11:31 AM
Okay winning prices can be seen online. I bought the jumping John Young, what's wrong with it? |
mjanovec Member Posts: 3811 From: Midwest, USA Registered: Jul 2005
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posted 03-28-2010 12:55 PM
quote: Originally posted by johnraiders: I bought the jumping John Young, what's wrong with it?
Compare it to an authentic signature from the Novaspace signings. quote: Originally posted by divemaster: I was more astonished by the price to look at the signature.
I was more astonished by the signature to look at the price. |
daveblog Member Posts: 135 From: Bergenfield, NJ USA Registered: May 2004
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posted 03-29-2010 02:37 PM
Out of boredom on Saturday I watched and won a few lots in the Aurora auction. I didn't spend much and was just looking for opinions on the two lots with autographs that I won. - Lot 601: Shuttle, Ken Mattingly and Bob Overmyer Autographs
- Lot 754: Brand, Overmyer, Allen & Lenoir Autographs
Thanks, Dave |
Spacefest Member Posts: 1168 From: Tucson, AZ Registered: Jan 2009
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posted 03-29-2010 05:39 PM
quote: Originally posted by divemaster: Aurora can't risk upsetting any more customers.
Aurora's been gone for two years. If a sucker is born every minute, then they've got plenty. |
wmk Member Posts: 76 From: Carlsbad, CA Registered: Nov 2007
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posted 04-01-2010 01:39 AM
I won a couple of lots at this auction and assume that I will eventually get an invoice, but no luck yet contacting Aurora for how to pay for these. Does anyone know if invoices have been sent. I haven't heard a word from Aurora on the lots I won. Maybe a few more days? |
daveblog Member Posts: 135 From: Bergenfield, NJ USA Registered: May 2004
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posted 04-01-2010 10:53 AM
I just received an email from Aurora that they are pulling won lots together and prepping for packing and final invoicing. |
benguttery Member Posts: 547 From: Fort Worth, TX, USA Registered: Feb 2005
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posted 04-05-2010 08:06 PM
Invoice received via email. Paid by paypal. |
rpatrick Member Posts: 41 From: Pisa, ITALY Registered: Jan 2010
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posted 04-09-2010 06:19 AM
Also me. Invoice received via email. Paid via PayPal. |
benguttery Member Posts: 547 From: Fort Worth, TX, USA Registered: Feb 2005
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posted 04-09-2010 07:13 PM
Shipment notice via email today. |
benguttery Member Posts: 547 From: Fort Worth, TX, USA Registered: Feb 2005
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posted 04-14-2010 05:05 PM
Items received today. Thanks for the great service. |
rpatrick Member Posts: 41 From: Pisa, ITALY Registered: Jan 2010
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posted 04-15-2010 03:51 AM
Received today shipping notification from UPS. |