:Well-known and revered for the past three-plus decades in the
auction business, auctioneer Frederick M. MacPhail died on
Tuesday, August 9.
Born in Jamaica Plains, Mass., in 1939, Fred attended and
graduated from Keene (N.H.) High School in 1958. He took a job soon
thereafter with the Markem Corporation and later married Barbara
Ritchie. Fred began a modest coin collection that soon grew in size
and stature. Deciding that he did not want an industrial job for
his entire career, Fred up and quit in 1966 and was at the flea
market the following weekend selling coins and antiques. His new
career had been launched.
Fred decided to become a numismatic dealer and in 1971 he began
conducting monthly coin auctions in Keene. He was a well-known
and well respected dealer who attended and exhibited at many
prestigious shows including the New England Numismatic
Association invitational show and also the New Hampshire
Numismatic Association's shows.
In 1982 construction of the current the Frederick MacPhail
Auction Gallery on Route 10 was completed and he left the coin
sales behind as he began running a series of successful estate
antiques auctions. "We used to run every Saturday night,"
commented Barbara, "then he started the New Year's Day auctions"
at which the parking lot at the gallery, next door and both sides
of the highway would be filled with cars.
Throughout the many years of Fred's involvement with antiques, he
compulsively col-lected toys. A lifelong passion was his
collection of Kingsbury toys, regarded by many as the most
complete and all-encompassing collection in existence. Fred also
loved mechanical banks and cast iron toys.
A lover of animals, there was always one close by his side; the
most recent was Henry, a cat, that since a kitten presided over
every auction Fred conducted. Henry is now living in the "lap of
luxury" with Fred's good friend Terry O'Connor.
He is survived by his mother Ruth MacPhail, two brothers and
sisters-in-law, four nephews and his former wife Barbara
MacPhail.
Services will be held at a later date in September at the
MacPhail Auction Gallery. Gifts in memory of Fred should be made
to the New Hampshire Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, POB 3194,
Nashua, NH 03061, to the American Heart Association, 2 Wall
Street, Manchester NH 03101, or to the charity of your choice.