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Press from ArtFix Daily – Bruneau & Co.’s Fall Comic, TCG & Toy auction, 246 lots, will be held October 15th, live and online
CRANSTON, R.I. – A rare 1993 factory-sealed Magic: The Gathering Beta Edition starter deck, a copy of Marvel Comics X-Men #1 from 1963 graded CGC 5.0, and an estate-fresh collection of 73 1929 Kashin Publications R316 baseball cards, including [...]
Becca’s Blog: National Handbag Day
Hello everyone and welcome back! Can you believe how many random “holidays” there are? National Donut Day, National Pie Day, our good friend Grandma Moses Day, but did you know that there is a whole day dedicated to handbags? [...]
Is it a Cutlass, a Pistol, or Both? Revisit
A few years ago, I wrote a blog about a very interesting antique firearm, The U.S. Navy Elgin Cutlass Pistol. A really crazy looking pistol with a blade that looks similar to a Bowie knife attached under the barrel. [...]
Press from Auction Central News – Historic arms and militaria command attention at Bruneau, Sept. 29
CRANSTON, R.I. – A World War II leather flight jacket from the U.S. 23rd Bomb Squadron, a worsted wool tunic worn by a brigadier general who was a commanding officer at the legendary Tuskegee Army Advanced Flying School, and [...]
Good Girl Art
When most people think of the Golden Age (1938-1956) of comic books, they typically think of Superman, Batman, the Human Torch, and Captain America. While the Golden Age did give us the true beginning of all the superheroes we [...]
Becca’s Blog – Jack o Lantern Blog
Hey everyone! Spooky season is just around the corner, so this is my time to shine! Last year was all about barn hexes so if you’re new to my blogs feel free to check it out! This year we’re [...]
Press from ArtFix Daily – Bruneau & Co. will auction the Henry Anderson collection of Golden Age comics Saturday, October 1st
CRANSTON, R.I. – The Henry Anderson collection of Golden Age comic books – modest in size, at just 150 lots, but important in content, with comics that include Detective Comics #38 (April 1940) and Wonder Woman #1 (Summer 1942), both from D.C. [...]
Understanding Military Bolt-action Rifles
One of the not-so-easy parts of collecting, or cataloging, military bolt-action rifles from all over the world is understanding all the guns, makers, variations, and when alterations or changes were made. To search the internet or purchase a volume [...]