Preston Opportunities Auction
September 3 & 4
8964 Thomaston Road, Macon, GA
www.prestonopportunities.com
478-461-4931 or 678-296-3326
MACON, GA. — No stranger to multi-day monster auctions, Preston Opportunities is having a doozie on Labor Day weekend — Saturday and Sunday, September 3-4 — at the former Mercy Grove Church building at 9:30 am Eastern on both days. Online bidding will be Saturday through LiveAuctioneers.com. Live bidding only on Sunday.
Headlining the event will be items gathered over the course of four decades — mostly rare jukeboxes, speakers, arcade games, slot machines and trade stimulators — from a collector who was a longtime friend of Preston Evans, the owner of Preston Opportunities. Per an agreement between the two made 30 years ago, Evans was able to acquire the collection.
Now, all of it will come up for bid over the two days. “A collection of this caliber could have only originated from an avid collector,” Evans said. “The owner acquired these fine pieces, one by one, resulting in one of the most superb collections in the country. All these beautiful and elegant machines speak for themselves. This sale, more than 600 lots, is truly a connoisseur’s dream.”
There are 13 vintage Wurlitzer jukeboxes (all playing 78 rpm records). They include two Peacock 850 models, a 950, an 800, a 1015, a 750, a 1080, a 780, an 1100 and a 1943 Victory jukebox. Wurlitzers that play 45 rpm discs will include a One More Time jukebox.
Speakers that are rare are often more valuable than the jukeboxes that power them. Up for bid will be a 41 model, a 61 model; a 4009 model (one of only 1,000 produced); a wall-hanging 4008 model; a 4031 model (similar to one that sold for $40,000 in one of Evans’s prior sales); and some small speakers that are now all the rage.
Among slot machines in the auction are examples that include two Mills 10-cent Black Cherry machines plus others by Mills; a Jennings “Little Duke” slot; a Golden Nugget slot; and machines by Pace and Sphinx. Some are called jukeboxes because they pay out money; others (like “The Tourist”) pay out in prizes. The cigarette machine slots pay out in cigarettes.
There are about 18 1930s-era Catalan tube radios in the auction, including a rare “Skyscraper” model in which the radio is played behind the scenes by an operator. The toys category includes collectible cast iron banks and a U-Turn Caterpillar toy bulldozer. Other group items include lawn jockeys, car and train collectibles, drugstore items and aluminum cannisters.
Evans was fortunate enough to score some items from the now-defunct Enrico Caruso Museum in Brooklyn, N.Y., thanks to his friendship with the former owner. These include sheet music, records and music boxes (“anything to do with Caruso, this sale has,” he said). Speaking of Edison, also sold will be a very early coin-operated Edison phonograph called a hexaphone.
There will be a preview on Friday, September 2, from 4 to 6 pm, Eastern time, at the former Mercy Grove Church building in Macon. Doors will open at 8 am on Saturday and Sunday for preview and registration. Both auctions will begin at 9:30 am Eastern time.
The non-refundable purchase for registration and admission to this auction is $25 and includes a color brochure. A $50 option includes registration and a seat available on a first-come, first-served basis; the price will be applied toward a winning bid. A $100 per person option includes a brochure and a reserved seat for up to two people per bidder number (non-transferable); the price will also be applied to a winning bid. Seating is limited; folks are encouraged to reserve a seat.
All attendees must register for this auction through the Preston Opportunities website: www.prestonopportunities.com. Once the registration form is completed, it can be mailed to Karen Braswell at 110 Clarksville Court, Macon, GA 31210. Her email address is kdbraswell01@yahoo.com. Evans can be reached via email at presto434343@yahoo.com.
The former Mercy Grove Church is at 8964 Thomaston Road. For additional information, 478-461-4931.
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