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Playing Card Chat ♠ ♥ ♣ ♦ => A Cellar of Fine Vintages => Topic started by: TheBadJoker on May 08, 2014, 01:38:38 PM

Title: Potter & Potter Auction
Post by: TheBadJoker on May 08, 2014, 01:38:38 PM
Potter & Potter's new Catalog "The Devil's Picturebook" is out.  There are over 875 lots in full color of Royal Bayreuth, Playing Cards, Gambling Items and all things related.  If you don't buy a thing it will still be a great reference source.
Title: Re: Potter & Potter Auction
Post by: 52plusjoker on May 15, 2014, 12:23:44 PM
Potter & Potter's new Catalog "The Devil's Picturebook" is out.  There are over 875 lots in full color of Royal Bayreuth, Playing Cards, Gambling Items and all things related.  If you don't buy a thing it will still be a great reference source.
There are already posts about the coming major playing card and related items auction at Potter Auctions in Chicago on May 31 & June 1. Hundreds of decks of cards, porcelain, advertising materials, gambling items, etc. Visit the website at  http://www.potterauctions.com/auctions/upcoming .  Larry Lubliner is helping out the auction house and has kindly organized a reception on the evening before the auction for all playing card enthusiasts. The following is an extract from an email Larry sent to some known attendees.
"There will be a gathering at Potter & Potter Auctions at 3759 N. Ravenswood #121 in Chicago on the Friday evening before the auction. You will be treated to wine and cheese as well as an opportunity to preview the auction and if you purchase one of my books "Playing Cards in Photographs" I will be delighted to sign it for you.  Hope some of you will be there.  If you are going to make it give me a call so we can better prepare.  Thanks!! Larry Lubliner - 773-883-0073."
This should be an auction well worth attending and a chance for some fun playing card discussion amongst attendees. Hope to see you there.
Title: Re: Potter & Potter Auction
Post by: Mike Ratledge on May 16, 2014, 09:38:24 PM
Potter & Potter's new Catalog "The Devil's Picturebook" is out.  There are over 875 lots in full color of Royal Bayreuth, Playing Cards, Gambling Items and all things related.  If you don't buy a thing it will still be a great reference source.
"There will be a gathering at Potter & Potter Auctions at 3759 N. Ravenswood #121 in Chicago on the Friday evening before the auction. You will be treated to wine and cheese as well as an opportunity to preview the auction and if you purchase one of my books "Playing Cards in Photographs" I will be delighted to sign it for you.  Hope some of you will be there.  If you are going to make it give me a call so we can better prepare.  Thanks!! Larry Lubliner - 773-883-0073."

This should be an auction well worth attending and a chance for some fun playing card discussion amongst attendees. Hope to see you there.
I'd love to go - if I had the time, but unfortunately I'm working that weekend, as I do every Saturday, at least.  Tom, I assume from your wording that you are going?  I got the message, but didn't keep it because I knew I couldn't possibly attend.  I'd love to have the book (signed, of course - it's less expensive elsewhere, but obviously not going to have Larry's signature).  Can you get an extra copy?  I don't remember the list price, but I'm thinking it was around $30-$35?  Since you'll be in the US, you could ship it 'domestic' while you're still 'here'.  "How-to??"  By the way - for those of us in the computer age, the auction guide is available for download in PDF format.  I suppose that having the "real thing" in print might be worth $35, and I'm not cheap, but for those of us truly living in the digital age I don't understand why they would make it so expensive yet offer it for (free) download, also.  Odd...  The downloaded version has 100% of the formatting and color of the actual printed copy.
Title: Re: Potter & Potter Auction
Post by: TheBadJoker on May 16, 2014, 09:59:07 PM
Mike;

The download goes away but the hard copy will be great reference down the road.
Title: Re: Potter & Potter Auction
Post by: 52plusjoker on May 17, 2014, 08:04:53 AM
Mike - yes I'll be there - between Larry & me, we'll get you a signed copy.
Title: Re: Potter & Potter Auction
Post by: Mike Ratledge on May 17, 2014, 10:08:48 AM
Mike;

The download goes away but the hard copy will be great reference down the road.
Oh, glad to know it has an expiration date on it, I'll fix that right now.  ;)
Title: Re: Potter & Potter Auction
Post by: 52plusjoker on June 04, 2014, 04:42:52 PM
Well, we missed seeing most of you at the Potter & Potter reception and auction - as most of you weren't there physically. I suspect many were bidding by phone, internet or left advance bids. There is nothing like being there in person and being able to see a large room bursting with playing cards, ephemera, porcelain, gambling apparatus, etc. 845 lots and all beautifully displayed for all to see. Bidding was very strong in some categories and weaker in others. For playing card collectors it was a chance to scoop up a large number of bargains - many decks went for less than half their true value. On the other hand many went for very large numbers relative to the norm. All in all a great success and I'm very pleased I went [and with what I won!].
Title: Re: Potter & Potter Auction
Post by: Daniel Wilson on June 04, 2014, 07:50:49 PM
Well, we missed seeing most of you at the Potter & Potter reception and auction - as most of you weren't there physically. I suspect many were bidding by phone, internet or left advance bids. There is nothing like being there in person and being able to see a large room bursting with playing cards, ephemera, porcelain, gambling apparatus, etc. 845 lots and all beautifully displayed for all to see. Bidding was very strong in some categories and weaker in others. For playing card collectors it was a chance to scoop up a large number of bargains - many decks went for less than half their true value. On the other hand many went for very large numbers relative to the norm. All in all a great success and I'm very pleased I went [and with what I won!].

I was able to bid from home, but was rather quickly outbid on all three lots I was interested in
(the two Hanzel decks [Green Club/Blue Spade] and the Einar Nerman deck).
Perhaps next time.

Any forum members willing to admit what they purchased?
Title: Re: Potter & Potter Auction
Post by: 52plusjoker on June 05, 2014, 09:31:19 AM
Well, we missed seeing most of you at the Potter & Potter reception and auction - as most of you weren't there physically. I suspect many were bidding by phone, internet or left advance bids. There is nothing like being there in person and being able to see a large room bursting with playing cards, ephemera, porcelain, gambling apparatus, etc. 845 lots and all beautifully displayed for all to see. Bidding was very strong in some categories and weaker in others. For playing card collectors it was a chance to scoop up a large number of bargains - many decks went for less than half their true value. On the other hand many went for very large numbers relative to the norm. All in all a great success and I'm very pleased I went [and with what I won!].

I was able to bid from home, but was rather quickly outbid on all three lots I was interested in
(the two Hanzel decks [Green Club/Blue Spade] and the Einar Nerman deck).
Perhaps next time.

Any forum members willing to admit what they purchased?
I actually bought the Green Club and was outbid on the Blue Spade. I also got the Cotta transformation, the Mauger Euchre deck, a Hart deck and some ephemera including the four Congress posters. My favourite purchase was the set of four lithographed menus from France c1890's. They were designed by a well known artist of the time, Tamagna, and are quite spectacular.