CORONA DEL MAR, Calif. – King’s Auctions Inc. will present an exciting collection Saturday, Feb. 4, at noon Pacific. From Native American collectibles to the personal effects of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, King’s Auctions will be offering a variety of treasures: artwork, china, sports memorabilia, jewelry and antiques.
LiveAuctioneers.com will provide Internet live bidding.
King’s Auctions can be visited at https://www.liveauctioneers.com/news/h/?pagenum=1&ah=1406-c878e.
Among the most exciting of these pieces is the 22-karat Asian gold belt weighing 8.34 troy ounces and measuring 30 1/2 long. Beautiful Asian inspired dragons are etched on each of its 16 links and on its large buckle. The gold belt, lot no. 31, has a $20,000-$100,000 estimate.
Also included in this auction will be collectibles acquired from a privately owned Native American collection, including kachinas, dolls, tools and clothing. This incredible collection offers a rare 1800s seed-beaded war jacket from the Blackfoot tribe of Montana. It has been displayed for years within the included shadow box measuring approximately 55 inches wide by 30 inches high and 8 inches deep. The war jacket is accented with colored seed beads and fringe up to 9 inches long.
However, if you would rather step into the futuristic, you may “boldly go where no one has gone before.” Treasures such as cast-signed Star Trek posters have been made available, or at the creator of Star Trek, Gene Roddenberry, family’s own personal effects, a Star Trek 25th anniversary jacket or even some china, crystal or artwork that was once displayed in the home.
Large paintings from those walls include an original painting Wood Nymph by Thomas McKnight is estimated from $200,000-$800,000. Measuring nearly 38 inches by 38 inches, the many colors of red, greens, blues, and yellow created a gorgeous composition of flora and fauna.
From “treks” to tricks, Magic Johnson is one the greats among several NBA, NFL, MBL and PGA autographed items to be sold at the auction.
These featured pieces are only a few of the treasures contained in this 300-lot auction, which can be viewed at the “upcoming auctions” link from our website, www.californiaestatesales.net, or by joining King’s at liveauctioneers.com on Saturday, Feb. 4, at noon Pacific time.
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