$22 Million in sales for Rock Island Auction Company’s first Premier Auction of 2023
Rock Island Auction Company (RIAC) realized $22 million in sales during its first Premier Auction of 2023 headlined by Confederate President Jefferson Davis’ revolver and a Zane Grey Winchester rifle.
ROCK ISLAND, Ill – Rock Island Auction Company (RIAC) realized $22 million in sales during its first Premier Auction of 2023 that featured the Beaumont-Adams revolver surrendered by Confederate President Jefferson Davis at his capture and Zane Grey’s Winchester Model 1895 rifle. The two earned $470,000 and $440,625, respectively. The three-day event, which took place May 19 – 21, offered more than 2,000 collector firearms, military artifacts, accessories, and artworks.
“We’re extremely privileged to be entrusted with items so significant to American history,” said Rock Island Auction Company President Kevin Hogan. “Results like these continue to show that the fine arms market is strong, and that people are collecting them as much for their own personal enjoyment as an investment.”
Other notable results included a German FG42 paratrooper rifle that brought $411,250, the finest known Colt Model 1851 Navy smashed its estimate to achieve $293,750, and a superb condition cased Colt 1849 pocket with a historic inscription also sold for $293,750. A silver and gold cased pair of Colt 1861 Navy revolvers, known to collectors since the 1920s, gaveled for $258,500. Additional highlights from the May Premier Auction include a Colt Single Action Army revolver exclusively created by Colt and donated for the 1985 Metropolitan Museum of Art Benefit Auction, which sold for $105,750, as well as a wonderfully preserved, gold and silver plated Colt Model 1877 Lightning revolver inscribed to a Hartford, CT police officer, which gaveled for $176,250.
A few more sales worth mentioning:
World War II Paratrooper Rifle, estimated to achieve $225,000 - $325,000
Sold for: $411,250
The finest known Colt Model 1851 Navy, estimated to achieve $95,000 - $180,000
Sold for: $293,750
Cased Colt 1861 Navy Revolvers Presented to Capt. Geo. Williams, estimated to achieve $140,000 - $225,000
Sold for: $258,500
Colt Single Action Army revolver made for the 1985 Metropolitan Museum of Art Benefit Auction , estimated to achieve $75,000 - $110,000
Sold for: $105,750
The May Premier Auction is Rock Island Auction Company's spring flagship event in collecting, featuring hundreds of the most historical firearms worldwide. This May’s Premier Auction showcased its breadth with items as wide ranging as a life-size stagecoach to a 1967 Chevelle SS Coupe Convertible, weapons from the pre-Revolutionary War era through Operation Desert Storm, and even selected works from noted Western artists Frederick Remington and Charles Russell.
About Rock Island Auction Company
Rock Island Auction Company is the world’s #1 auction company for firearms, bladed weapons and militaria. Founded in 1993 by its current CEO Patrick Hogan, RIAC continues to lead the industry with record sales numbers and their extensive and beautiful marketing efforts. Their 150,000 square foot campus consists of two buildings and hosts around 18+ auctions each year. They actively seek consignments, be it a single weapon or a collection of hundreds, a thousand-dollar item or one million. For more information, please visit www.rockislandauction.com or call 1-800-238-8022.

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