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James D. Julia, Inc.
Welcome to James D. Julia, Inc.
The First Source for Your Auction Needs Based on our annual sales, James D. Julia, Inc. is one of the top ten antique auction houses in North America. We are headquartered in Fairfield, Maine and have a satellite office in Boston, Massachusetts. We have been in business for almost five decades and conduct high-end antique, collectible, and decorative arts auctions throughout the year. Our auctions routinely establish new world records both for the items auctioned and the total hammer price for the auction.
They allow us to deliver the best results to our consignors and customers, to grow and thrive as a company, and to retain our leadership position in the ever-changing auction industry. These “etched in stone” priorities include: • Conducting all business in a fair, honest, and transparent manner. • Being professional and personable. • Providing the finest level of service and expertise. • Offering sellers the most attractive and lowest sales commission rates, as low as 0% for expensive items, as well as the highest financial returns, on their consignments. • Delighting buyers with an extraordinary selection of items and collections of quality, rarity and value, and a limited guarantee that few other auctioneers offer. • Our team is available to provide many services as varied as free auction estimates, guidance on how to approach the sale of an estate, deaccession of a museum collection and assistance with appraisals for estate or income tax purposes.
Our company consists of three key specialty divisions. These include Rare Firearms; Fine Art, Asian & Antiques; and Rare Lamps, Glass & Fine Jewelry. Each of our divisions is regarded for its excellence and is staffed with world-class specialists to ensure fair and professional authentication, identification and valuation services. Although we have an outstanding, worldwide reputation for our best-in-class service and expertise, as well as our product range and offerings, we are at heart a family run company guided by strong family values. As a family owned business, we understand that many times our consignors have a financial and emotional connection to their collection. Our goal is two-fold, first to help each of our consignors make as much money as they can with their consignment; second, to offer expertise and guidance as they proceed through the auction process. Our long time, core priorities direct every aspect of how we do our work. Visit www.jamesdjulia.com for more information
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Rare Lamps, Glass & Fine Jewelry Division
Tiffany Studios Venetian Table Lamp Sold for $103,500 (est. $60,000-80,000)
With its two annual multi-million dollar sales events per year, Julia’s Rare Lamps, Glass & Fine Jewelry Division has rightfully earned its place as a premier auction house for buyers interested in rare lamps and glass items, fine silver, ornamental accessories including antique and estate jewelry and watches.
bidders. This means that there is little advantage to paying all of the costs of a New York auction house.
Julia’s Rare Lamps, Glass & Fine Jewelry Division has a long and successful history selling the world’s most famous brands and generating top dollars for our consignors. The division regularly handles extraordinary merchandise by important manufacturers and artists including Tiffany, Handel, Pairpoint, Duffner & Kimberly, Daum, Gallé, Webb, Quezal, Steuben, Lalique, Wedgwood, Erté, Lucien Piccard, Rolex and many others.
At Julia’s our buyer’s premium is typically significantly less than our New York competitors. We will Early Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver Steer Handled Tureen (est. $8,000-12,000) accept credit cards as Sold for $14,950 a payment solution, which many do not, and the potential sales tax burden for NYC buyers is significant as well. Our 45 day limited guarantee gives buyers peace of mind when making their purchase decisions. All of this means that bidders will have more money to spend on buying an item and not paying the high overhead elsewhere. One barometer is to look at our prices realized. They are frequently higher for like items than those realized by our NYC competitors.
When considered based on quality, rarity, prolific number of lots, and total dollar value, the Rare Lamps, Glass & Fine Jewelry Division is one of the top three of its type in the world today and has an international reputation of delivering the most beautiful, rare and desirable items to auction.
5.10ct Burmese Sapphire & Diamond Lady’s Ring (est. $8,500-10,000)
Sold for $15,405
One of the major advantages of dealing with a Maine based auctioneer for your Rare Lamp, Glass or Fine Jewelry item is our location. Today, over 70% of all sales in auction houses—whether in New York City or Fairfield, Maine— are sold to absentee
Our Rare Lamps, Glass & Fine Jewelry Division has had enormous success attracting, marketing, and selling some of the world’s rarest lamp and glass related collections over the past several decades. These have included the Susan and Ray Bittan collection of Le Verre and Schneider glass, the George Klabin collection of exceptional Moser glass, and the James Boma collection of fine early 20th century art and cameo glass vases. The division also had the remarkable privilege of selling the distinguished Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Collection of Betty and Leonard Issod. This collection, so outstanding in size and 3
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Rare Lamps, Glass & Fine Jewelry Division
Rene Lalique Suzanne Luminaire Sold for $18,960 (est. $5,000-8,000)
scope, was auctioned in two sessions. The highlight of this elite collection was the mammoth “Dragon King” vase, the largest piece of Fairyland Lustre Wedgwood ever produced. This phenomenal example far surpassed our $40,000-60,000 estimate and realized almost $75,000!
In 2015 the division expanded to include fine jewelry. Our team has acquired consignments for a growing collection of fine jewelry items. A 5.10ct Burmese sapphire and diamond lady’s ring was estimated at $8,500–10,000 and realized over $15,000. Our team has over 100 years of experience in dealing with rare lamps, glass and fine jewelry. This experience is invaluable when guiding our clients through the entire auction process and ensuring we generate the highest returns for our clients. Julia’s comprehensive marketing programs include lavish full color catalogs, flyers, print advertising in leading publications, as well as our digital marketing through multiple platforms, email campaigns and website are second to none. The program, combined with our industry leading 0% seller’s commission for expensive items ensures that our clients receive the best deal in the market for high value collections.
E. Michel Vase (est. $10,000-15,000)
Sold for $47,150
Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre Dragon King Vase (est. $40,000-60,000)
Sold for $74,062
Daum Padded and Wheel Carved Bowl (est. $3,000-4,000)
Sold for $6,220
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Fine Art, Asian & Antiques Division
Important Korean 10-Panel Folding Longevity Screen Sold for $603,750 (est. $3,000-5,000)
Julia’s Fine Art, Asian & Antiques Division handles an incredibly diverse spectrum of the highest quality goods. These include fine art and decorative items, American and European antiques, treasures from China, Japan, and other Asian countries, folk art, historical items and ephemera, early silver and porcelain, Oriental carpets and many other highly sought out specialty categories.
engagement in the history of the United States. James D. Julia auctioned off this map on behalf of the Armsden family of Maine. The Julia team took exceptional measures to study, catalog and publicize the historically important find to the world. The buyer and their location were not disclosed; the sale was conducted by proxy, via telephone by one of Julia’s associates, and realized $1.15 million.
The Fine Art, Asian & Antiques Division is the oldest division in our company. It has expanded dramatically over the years; since 1995 it has increased in sales volume by a factor of 10. Our Fine Art, Asian & Antiques Division is one of the leading full service antique-centric divisions in North America, and proudly services a broad national and truly global clientele. So much so, that we often have foreign language translators on sight during auction days to assist bidders as far away as China and Japan.
Julia’s Fine Art, Asian & Antiques division is the best marketplace for maximizing the value on remarkable antique rarities. Some sales highlights include: • •
Julia’s Fine Art, Asian & Antiques Division continues to be the first choice for buyers and sellers of the finest antique artwork, rarities, and precious items. Because of our reputation, professionalism and ability to make the most money for our consignors, we have had the distinct honor of being selected over well-known industry competitors to sell many prestigious collections from both individuals and museums. These have included the Dr. Helga Wall-Apelt collection of museum quality pan-Asian antiques, the Judge George Greene Museum of Southern History collection of important documents, books, and ephemera, and the John F. Gale collection of Cape Ann art, among hundreds of others.
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A hard to top sales highlight for the Fine Art, Asian & Antiques Division was an original map of the Battle of Yorktown dated 1781 and prepared for George Washington. The larger version of the map is in the National Archives. The Siege of Yorktown, which ended the Revolutionary War and allowed our nation to establish full independence, is arguably the most important military
A ten panel folding Korean Longevity Screen, which realized $603,750. The archive of African American Civil War Captain Luis F. Emilio, which realized $207,375. A magnificent bronze figure of Guanyin on a lotus stand, which realized $189,600.
Extraordinarily rare and historically important Battle of Yorktown map
Sold for $1,150,000
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Fine Art, Asian & Antiques Division
Carl Clemens Moritz Rungius (American, 1869-1959) Big Horn Sheep Sold for $225,150 (est. $125,000-175,000) • •
“Planting Rice - Mayon Volcano 1950” by Fernando Cueto Amorsolo, which realized $100,725. Massive gilt lacquer wood figure of Vairocana which realized $379,000. The Harbottle Dorr collection of annotated Massachusetts newspapers which realized $345,000.
auction industry and in their areas of expertise make them uniquely positioned to guide our clients through the auction process.
Our team of fine art specialists, Asian specialists and antique specialists is unmatched in Northern New England and is one of the top in the United States. Their years of experience, both in the
Julia’s developed an approach that is unique in the auction industry, seller’s commission rates as low as 0% for expensive items, a sliding scale commission structure that decreases automatically as the value of the items increases, and a marketing approach that results in generating higher returns than other auctioneers. Simply put, we sell items for more and charge less. Contact us for more information.
Abbott Fuller Graves (American, 1859-1936) Harbor Lookout (est. $100,000-150,000)
Two Large Cloisonne Censers (est. $6,500-7,500)
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Sold for $201,250
Sold for $248,850
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Firearms Division
Theodore Roosevelt Fox “F” Grade Shotgun Sold for $862,500
Julia’s Rare Firearms Division is the foremost rare and collectable firearms auction company in the world. We have conducted some of the highest grossing gun auctions in history. Sellers appreciate that our average sale value per lot is up to five times that of our industry competitors. And our worldwide body of buyers return time and time again for the opportunity to purchase the world’s finest collectible, important and historic firearms available for sale today.
pistols, the Dr. Joseph Murphy Collection, the personal collection war trophies of Brigadier General Theo C. Mataxis, a veteran of WWII, the Korean War, Vietnam and an advisor in Afghanistan, the Norm Flayderman collection, remarkable Kentucky long rifles and pistols from the collections of Dr. Douglas Sirkin, Woody Frey, and Frank Sujansky and the Elliott Burka Remington collection, among many others. A true highlight for the Julia’s team–as well as firearms enthusiasts worldwide–was the auction of the world class Elmer Keith Estate Collection. One of the most renowned authorities on arms and ammunition in the 20th century, Elmer Keith was a thought leader on ballistic performance, a prolific book author, a staff writer at prestigious firearms publications and the creative genius behind
While other auction companies focus on sheer volume over quality, we have maintained our focus on outstanding firearms– many with full provenance. The firearms we’ve sold in recent years read like a “Who’s Who” in the gun world. Our fine firearms team has handled guns and related militaria that belonged to Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Ernest Hemingway, Jesse James, General George Custer, Annie Oakley, the Dodge brothers and many other wellknown public figures. Julia’s fine firearms division is simply the finest resource for buying and selling extraordinary firearms and militaria. As the world’s largest and most trusted firearms auctioneer, we are the company most often chosen by elite, well known enthusiasts and museums to handle and sell their collections. Our talent, scope, and scale has resulted in hugely successful sales of the Evergreen Ventures Collection (formerly on display at the Evergreen Aviation Museum) of Class-3 weapons, the Wes Adams Collection of Winchesters, the Geoff Sturgess Collection of Auto Loading
Rare and Historic Colt Whitneyville-Walker Pistol “A Company #210” (est. $500,000-1,000,000)
Sold for $920,000
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Firearms Division
Rare Panel Scene Engraved Colt SAA Revolver (Murphy Collection) Sold for $701,500 (est. $350,000-600,000)
the .44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun at the time of its introduction. Examples from his collection represented the finest rarities from manufacturers including Westley Richards, Holland & Holland, Hoffman Arms, Smith & Wesson, Ruger and Colt, among many others. Julia’s offered more than 70 lots from this true American legend. His iconic #5, a Colt single action army revolver custom designed by Mr. Keith and Harold Croft, realized $80,500, and his famous “Jim Corbett” man-eating tiger rifle, perhaps the most important and iconic double rifle ever offered for sale, realized an astounding $265,000.
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An incredible factory engraved gold and silver Colt single action army revolver that was part of the 1876 Colt exhibit at the Philadelphia World’s Fair that realized $333,500. Rare Colt Model 1883 U.S. Navy Gatling Gun, which realized $322,000. A phenomenal Walther MP-PP Blowback prototype, shoulder stock lug, which realized $109,250. A fabulous early Confederate 1st national battle flag that realized $71,875.
Julia’s fine firearms division is the best marketplace for maximizing the value on remarkable guns and related materials. Some sales highlights include:
Julia’s travels worldwide to bring the best firearms collections to auction. We have represented consignors from Tasmania, Switzerland, Greece, the Middle East, South America, Denmark as well as clients from all 50 states.
Cased Engraved Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action Rifle (Adams Collection) (est. $100,000-175,000)
Cased One of Two Surviving First Prototype Model 1893 Borchardt Semi-Auto Pistol (Sturgess Collection) (est. $125,000-250,000)
Sold for $224,250
Sold for $161,000
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About Julia’s
Our History with Deep Roots in Excellence and Legacy Maine Heritage; Global Perspective
Jim graduated from college in 1974, bought the business from his father, and continued to grow it. By the early 1980s, Julia’s was known as a significant regional auction house. A few years later, Jim began to organize the auction house into specialty divisions as well as investing in the production of high quality print catalogs. These efforts paid off, and by the late 1980s, the company enjoyed a national reputation of excellence.
Our company’s roots in honesty and integrity were planted in the boyhood days of our founder, Jim Julia. In the 1950s, Jim’s father, Arthur, ran a successful insurance business. However, Arthur’s true calling was antiques, and so he started a small antiques business. His then school-aged son, Jim, picked up on his father’s passion and started working in the store during weekends and vacations. Even as a youngster, Jim couldn’t get enough of fine antiques, artwork, firearms and historical ephemera.
By the early 1990s, Jim established five specialty catalog divisions for the company. These include fine firearms; rare lamps and glass; toys, dolls, and antique advertising; fine art, antiques; and rare antique decoys. Each quickly established leadership roles in their respective areas.
A few years later, when Jim was old enough to drive, he made house calls to area estates. But not everyone was interested in selling their antiques and heirlooms. Then Jim had an idea that would change his family’s business forever–offering auction services to sell these fine items to a larger audience of buyers. Soon after, in the mid1960s, Arthur started a small country auction house which quickly became popular in central Maine.
He learned a lesson from another Maine company, L.L. Bean, and instituted a limited 45 day guarantee. Even today this is unique in the auction industry. This guarantee provides peace of mind to bidders and buyers, and encourages them to bid from around the world with confidence. Although Julia’s sold its interest in its decoy division in the 1990s, it continues today to be the exclusive auctioneer for this former division. A highlight of this relationship occurred in 2000. In cooperation with the Guyette & Schmidt Decoy Auction Company and Sotheby’s, Jim Julia shared the Sotheby’s auction podium with Sotheby’s auctioneers to auction the $11 million McCleary Decoy Collection. Jim was the first and only outside auctioneer to ever auction at Sotheby’s New York auction house. This achievement forever elevated him, and his namesake auction house, to international reputation–an ironclad status that continues almost two decades onward. The auction industry has seen enormous changes since the Julia family founded the company almost five decades ago. Perhaps
Two generations of Julia auctioneers. Jim and Sandy Julia together with his parents Arthur and Lilla Julia. 9
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About Julia’s
Julia’s Boston Office
Located in Historic 1790 House at 827 Main Street, Woburn, Massachusetts the most profound have been in the last decade, with technology making it possible to buy and sell remotely at auction from the convenience of your laptop or mobile device. But Jim and his father have always insisted that there’s nothing that compares to attending a Julia’s auction in person! And they are absolutely right. Julia’s customers rave about: • Our dazzling previews, where you can handle and inspect any auction lot–or just take in the beauty of the entirety of the auction. We have reviewing stations set up with magnifiers, and our experts are at the ready to answer your questions. • Our fabulous auctioneers, whose chants, good humor and high energy will keep you bidding, laughing and focused throughout every moment of auction day. • Julia’s “best in the business” team. It’s all hands on deck auction day, and our entire staff has one goal–to ensure your buying or selling experience exceeds your expectations on every level. • The camaraderie developed with other enthusiasts who share their passions. Collector friends often make Julia’s auctions their gathering or reunion destination. • The absolute thrill of raising a paddle, bidding and winning in person.
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And, of course, Julia’s famous free lunch buffet–offering delicious treats for all to enjoy.
Today Julia’s has three divisions focused on Rare & Collectible Firearms, Fine Art, Asian & Antiques and Rare Lamps, Glass & Fine Jewelry. Combined annual sales of these three divisions make Julia’s one of the top ten antique Auctioneers in North America. The company employs over thirty full time staff and has a team of over thirty specialists that assist in the cataloging and vetting process. In 2012 Julia’s expanded into a second location in the Greater Boston area. In keeping with our tradition and values, we are located in the Historic 1790 House in the Boston suburb of Woburn, MA. Our office is convenient to Interstate 95/ Route 128–less than 1/2 mile from the exit.
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Why You Should Work with James D. Julia, Inc. Jim’s Passion for his Product is Evident There are so many reasons to sell and buy at James D. Julia. Reputation. We have been involved in the auction business for almost five decades and have established and maintained an impeccable reputation for honesty and fair dealing with both buyers and sellers.
Seller’s Commission Rates on High Value Items as low as...
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avish, full color brochures mailed L globally to clients. Live event promotions and advertising.
Press Releases. We issue both pre-sale and post-sale press releases to major domestic and international media publications, as well as focus on the subject being offered.
Our Catalogs. Our catalogs are the finest in the industry. They are full color and lavishly illustrated, often with multiple photos per item. It is our intention to place the goods in our client’s hands via our catalog and presentation is our utmost goal.
Our Website. Our popular website is constantly being updated to increase views and traffic. We post each catalog online, complete with multiple images, ZOOMin features, and our unique 360° view on selected items.
We guarantee our descriptions which are fully detailed, honest and accurate. They are prepared by the finest specialists in the industry. Our catalogers are recognized for their special knowledge in the niche that they catalog. If an item does not match up to its Julia description and it has a major impact on the value, it can be returned without question. This guarantee, nearly unique in the industry, encourages bidders to participate in a far more confident manner than they would if the goods were not guaranteed. This, of course, means more money for our consignors.
Live Events. We participate in various trade shows throughout the country, solely to promote our clients’ goods and upcoming auctions. Live Internet Bidding. All our auctions are now online. By hosting our auctions on these platforms, we are exposing our clients’ goods to virtually millions of proven affluent collectors and enthusiasts. Telemarketing. Julia’s has a database of thousands and thousands of past bidders and buyers. This database allows us to discern what the client is interested in collecting and to provide specific recommendations that may appeal to them. In addition, we receive inquiries from around the world regarding lots that are being auctioned or upcoming auctions. We also call these leads to share items that they may find interesting in the upcoming auction. All of our telemarketing is conducted by Julia’s staff so that all information remains confidential and we can assure the quality of the calls.
Advertising and Marketing. Julia’s has the most comprehensive and aggressive advertising and marketing operations in the business. This includes: • Many of the major collector and antique publications here and abroad. • Major regional general publications. • Membership lists and newsletters for various collector organizations. 11
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Dedicated Auction Staff
Experienced and Professional Team Electronic and Social Marketing. The company publishes a monthly newsletter for each division as well as issuing auction reminders as auction days approach. We also use various social media feeds to promote our auctions, events and highlights.
key aspects of an item, or just that extra effort in the auctioning process sometimes can mean 10-20% difference. This is a win-win for everyone involved in the sale. Service. Our philosophy is to have personable and professional relationships with all of our customers. It is our goal that every interaction you have with us is as convenient, pleasant and helpful as possible. If you have questions, we will provide you with accurate and timely information. If you have special needs, we will do everything we can to satisfy those needs–within reason, of course.
Finest and Most Comfortable Auction Facility in the Industry. We are proud of our state of the art auction facility in Fairfield, Maine. Our customers describe it as well lit, airy, inviting and comfortable. Unlike some competing auction houses which take their auctions on the road, we have the capability for in-house preview sessions. And, because a client’s goods come to our auction facility and stay here, there is less handling and less potential for any damage to take place.
Large Collection Transport. We can arrange for pickup and delivery of your goods to our auction facility in a safe, insured and convenient manner.
We Are Auctioneers Only, Not Dealer/Auctioneers, We Work for You! Our primary goals are selling and maximizing the return on YOUR auction consignments. In a situation in which an auctioneer consigns a large number of items to his own auction, there is the potential for the auctioneer to work harder to sell their offerings than those of the clients’. Although this is not illegal, we don’t do this at Julia’s as a matter of policy and consider it a conflict of interest.
Location. There are three major airports serving our auction facility. We are located just one mile off Interstate 95, a stone’s throw to a number of good motels and dining destinations. The Julia Staff. Our people make up one of the finest auction teams in the country. Our staff consists primarily of long term Julia employees, skilled and specifically trained in the handling of rare and valuable items.
Terms. At Julia’s, the commission structure is based on what you consign to us. Your rate is proportional to the quality and value of the items consigned to us. The higher their quality and value, the lower your commission rate will be. It can even get as low as 0%! Our contracts are straightforward and have no “hidden charges.” Owner Auctioneer Combination. James D. Julia Auctioneers is one of the few upscale auction houses in North America where the owner, Jim Julia, performs the majority of the auctioneering, along with a few other key employees. As such, we know our customers and their specific needs. Including details about a lot, promoting Visit www.jamesdjulia.com for more information
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Customer Testimonials
Honesty & Integrity
A Business Built on Trust You were so patient with my questions and so thorough with your explanations as to the procedure that would ensure that I soon began to feel more comfortable in dealing with your company. You were always courteous and responsive to my inquiries. —Frances B. Napowsa
This is a firm that reeks of success in all that they do. We learned long ago when we first started collecting, when you buy, buy the best. So when we decided to sell, we wanted what we considered the best team. The end result was everything we anticipated and much more. —Bob & Jackie Stewart
The auction house and their employees are efficient, extremely competent, and have an extensive knowledge of art. They have always responded to our questions and offered us excellent advice. —Robinson Callen You are a masterful salesman and your enthusiasm, determination, persistence and continued ability to overcome whatever obstacles that arose during negotiations were central to this collection ultimately selling. —Sheila Goldman
I am writing to express my complete and thorough satisfaction with your services in your recent auction. I found your company and staff to be extremely knowledgeable and professional with regards to my consigned items. I could not be more satisfied with every step of the process, appraisal, transport, advertisement and sale of my consigned items. —Ron Ogletree
I also wanted to applaud your staff ’s cataloging and advertising efforts. The pictures, brochures and catalogs provided an excellent overview of the items to be sold and they arrived in a timely manner. Additionally, your website pictured all the items with a thorough description of each lot. —Bonnie Proudian We especially appreciated the personal attention that your employees gave us, which included coming to Maryland to examine, appraise, pack and transport artwork, furniture and other collectibles to Maine for your annual summer auction. —Mark Rankin, Ann Rasmussen
The write up and pictures in the auction catalog were outstanding. This is probably why it sold for four times the amount that I agreed to let it go for ($18,000 vs. $4,500). I very much appreciate what you and Julia Auctions did for me. —Earl Timpke
I would heartily endorse and encourage anyone in the decision-making process to consider Julia Auctions as not only a viable choice but a wise one too. —Hildreth S. Rodrigues
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Customer Testimonials
A Family Business
Jim & Sandy Julia on the Auction Floor Over the years I have attended numerous major gun, knife and military auctions both as a buyer and a seller. Never have I witnessed an auction that was run with such clarity, finesse and smoothness as James Lucie, consignor you and your staff managed to do with this sale. I can only recommend the J.D. Julia Auction House in the highest degree possible to anyone contemplating a sale of their treasures. —Jim Lucie
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As we began James D. Julia, Inc. presents The Extraordinary Wes Adams Collection researching options, March 3, 2012, October 1, 2012 & March 11, 2013 I contacted a number of qualified resources and unanimously your name came up with excellent reviews. Upon our first meeting I acquired a level of confidence and trust in the skilled knowledge you presented of your craft. I am grateful for the “pros and cons” that you shared with me The Collection of Wes Adams Sold for $300,900 to shed light on what direction would be the most appropriate choice for our family. The Extraordinary Wes Adams Collection March 13, 2012, October 1, 2012 & March 11, 2013
Sold for $477,250
The Famous John Dodge Winchester 1886 and Savage 1899 (Combined total estimate for both guns: $300,000–425,000)
Extraordinary, One of a Kind, Relief Engraved, Gold & Nickel Winchester Model 1866 Lever Action Rifle (Est: $200,000–300,000)
...we had a terrific time and I was so impressed with the operation of James D. Julia. I could work there! It was a pleasure meeting you, Andrew, Jim and the whole team. That was what was so impressive, you have a TEAM and all seem to work together so well. Even though it was such an emotional time, we were both happy we came. —Nancy Steffes
...The revenue of the sales proved very rewarding and I was in awe of how strategically everything was planned and followed through. Your professionalism has its own elevation of excellence. —Elizabeth Adams and the Wes Adams family
The gun fraternity all agree on one thing; that your description and catalogs far surpass anyone else in the business. The fraternity greatly appreciated the effort that goes into your auctions. Because of your efforts the world has seen a new art form, and the catalogs have become archival references. —Bill Dykes
Whether selling or buying, I have had nothing but the best experience. In fact the experience has been so good that I do not use any other auction company. Whether describing a firearm I buy or one that I am selling, your catalog descriptions and pictures are flawless leaving no flaw or attribute out. It’s almost as good as being there. —F. G. Rhodes
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You and your staff handled the sale with professionalism and yet with a kindness that is usually reserved for special friends. Jay and I have considered you and your entire staff friends for many years. —Hannelore Huber 14
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World Class Auction Company With a Personal Touch
Thank you for taking the time to read this publication. We have the finest auction team that I have ever worked with, and they do a wonderful job for both our consignors and our buyers. Today, more than ever it is critical to do business with a company that you can trust. Back in 1974 I purchased the business from my father. He always taught me that, “bought right is half sold.” That basic tenet drives the auction business today. Great merchandise consigned at realistic, low estimates will usually generate the best results for our consignors. Year after year we continue to prove the validity of this formula. As we have grown from a small auction barn to one of the leading antique auction houses in North America, we continue to retain this formula. Our combined team of in house staff and knowledgeable specialists provide a level of expertise and customer service that I feel is unmatched in the auction industry. Back in my teens my father sent me out to “pick” from many of the houses within a fifty mile radius of Fairfield. I still remember the feeling of knocking on the door and introducing myself, just hoping to get inside and discover some treasures. I found that being honest and fair with my clients was the best policy almost fifty years ago and it is the same today. I look forward to doing business with you and hope you come to an upcoming auction here in Fairfield. As my staff hears me say, “It is at the center of everything in Maine. The mountains, the lakes and the ocean, all less than an hour away.” —Jim Julia
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Fine Art, Asian & Antiques Division
Historic Map for the Siege of Yorktown Sold for $1,115,000
The Fine Art, Asian & Antiques Division is headed by Bill Gage, and assisted by Tony Greist and Katya Tilton and Administrative Manager Megan Noyes. Bill has been with Julia’s since 1995 as Department Head. A graduate of the University of Connecticut and the International Auction School, where he continues his affiliation as a faculty member. He brings experience in sales, marketing, and product knowledge to an ever expanding department. He has participated in over 1,100 auctions and performed thousands of house calls to evaluate Bill Gage estates and collections, as well as provided expert opinion as a specialist in this area. With over 15 years of experience with another regional auction house, coupled with his years of experience at Julia’s, he brings a depth of knowledge, expertise, and product diversity that is rare in the industry. To that end, Mr. Gage has also conducted several seminars involving identification and evaluation of antiques such as silver, art and porcelain, as well as supporting numerous fundraising events for charities as a guest auctioneer or antique evaluator. Hubert (Tony) Greist is a well known New England antiques professional, and works with Julia’s as our Assistant Division Head. Tony grew up in New England and attended Tufts University. At a young age he became involved in the antique trade. He has been involved in the antique and auction industry for over 40 years in various capacities. Tony owned his own company focusing Tony Greist on the import and export of antiques, a retail antique store in Boston, as well as a wholesale antique company that partnered with interior designers in the restaurant industry. He worked for a major New England auction company for many years before joining Julia’s. Tony brings his decades of experience in the antique industry, his strong work ethic, and his warm genuine personality to every engagement. His hands on approach gained through years of experience ensure that our clients are guided through each step of the consignment process.
Assistant Division Head Katya Tilton brings over twenty years of experience with Julia’s to the team. She has an outstanding hands on understanding of the logistics, marketing and workflow associated with every auction. She is involved in multiple aspects of the entire auction process, from assisting clients who choose to drop off items at our Fairfield location, to assisting in Katya Tilton the sales process, to overseeing the coordination of the auction with all of our other departments. This high level of expertise, and focus on the customer has resulted in her being the go to person for both buyers and sellers. As anyone who has attended an auction can attest, getting the details correct is critical. Administrative Manager Megan Noyes is in charge of this area. From ensuring that all of the contracts are entered properly, to ensuring that every last detail is correct at the time of payout, Megan is involved. Megan, a graduate of Thomas College, joined the team in 2014. She is a perfect fit; bringing a high energy level (a requirement for the fast pace of this division) and a strong attention to detail to everything she does.
Megan Noyes
Eagle Plaque by C.H. Badger, 1898 (est: $5,000-7,000)
Sold for $60,375
Daniel Ridgway Knight “At The Well”
Sold for $310,500 (estimate: $200,000-300,000) This team is supported by dozens of specialists who assist them in preparing the catalog descriptions and marketing materials that we prepare for each auction. This department handles product as diverse as a Ming Vase, to a Historic Map of the Battle of Yorktown, to fine art. It is impossible to be an expert at everything, which is where our team of specialists come in. If there is something that we don’t deal with frequently, we are only an email or phone call away from having an expert available.
the auction industry: sellers’ commission rates as low as 0% for expensive items, a sliding scale commission structure that decreases automatically as the value of the items increases and a marketing approach that results in generating higher returns than other auctioneers. Put simply, we sell items for more, and charge less. We would enjoy speaking with you about your questions, your concerns and how we can help you achieve your goals.
Paul Sample (American, 1896-1974) “Coffee Time in America” (est: $40,000-60,000)
Sold for $109,250
Julia’s approach to the auction starts with the consignor. We take the time to speak with our client and find out what their goals are; an honest, open approach that is different from many others. In many of our conversations, we have found that the most important element to the client is generating the most money possible from the auction. James D. Julia Auctioneers is the best choice to sell high value collections and expensive items. We have developed an approach that is unique in
Revolutionary War Battle of Concord Minuteman Powder Horn (est: $20,000-50,000)
Important Set of 25 A.E. Crowell Miniature Shore Birds (est: $10,000-15,000)
Steeple Chase Copper Weathervane (est: $30,000-50,000)
Sold for $82,950
Sold for $88,875
Sold for $77,050
Massive Gilt Lacquer Wood Figure of Vairocana (Wall-Apelt Collection) Sold for $379,200 (estimate: $40,000-60,000)
What Our Clients Have to Say...
My dad told me before he passed away he wanted James Julia to handle his gun and artifact auction. Wes Dillon & Tony Greist handled both auctions with a professional yet personal and timely matter. Thank you for making this time easier for me. It is greatly appreciated. I have recommended your company to others. Thank you! —Deb Roemmich (daughter of Rod Fuller) James Julia Auctions has always been fair and told it straightforwardly regarding any consignment. Staff is exceptional. All done in a timely & professional manner and win, lose, or draw have always been upfront with their procedures. Since downsizing our possessions, I have always brought our items to the first for an honest evaluation. Will continue to do so. Thank you. —Marilyn A. Maier Couldn’t have been happier! Hands down–Christie’s and Sotheby’s didn’t hold a candle to how you did business. Thank you so much. —Deborah Penner
From the moment we contacted your business and spoke with Katya Tilton with inquiries about our painting until the completion of business regarding the sale, we were treated with professionalism, courtesy and friendliness. If ever we were considering the sale of any other worthy items, J. Julia, Inc. would be our first choice for auction houses. —Chery Faufaw I have for years recommended Julia’s to liquidate individual’s possessions and have never had negative feedback from anyone. Best regards. —Francine Grant In all the time I have bought and sold at your auction house, I never ran into anyone on your staff that was not courteous and helpful. But this year, I would like to single out Katya Tilton who has the personality and know how to deal with people. She took the time to be extremely gracious and helpful in this years’ experience. My hat off to her and you for having her on your staff. —Richard Kapral
Pair of Huanghuali Yokeback Armchairs (Guanmao Ye) (est: $400,000-600,000)
Sold for $460,000
Important Pair of Abalone Mirrors by Bishara Zughbi & Sons (est: $15,000-25,000)
Sold for $34,500
19th century Embroidered Wool Quilt Sold for $97,750 (estimate: $30,000-50,000)
…I have sold many paintings over the years at various auction houses but never was as successful as I was in your auction. Selling all of my items is a testimonial to your reputation in the market and the exposure you provided in presenting the auction to the right consumer base. I also want to single out the support and fine work that Katya Tilton provided to me as we worked our way through the various valuations and reserves for each of the paintings. She was a joy to work with and always provided timely and informative information. I plan to continue to utilize your fine service in upcoming auctions and look forward to working again with Katya.
days and received payment right on time. Thank you again – it was a pleasure to work with you. —Mary Anne (Damon) Jackson
—Roland (Buzz) Mosher …From the very beginning everything went smoothly pleasantly and confidently… When Bill Gage and Dave Labbe came to my house to pick up the objects, they worked quickly, carefully, with good humor and great courtesy. My e-mail contacts with the staff writing the very detailed and completed catalog tests impressed me with their great care to get the provenance correct… The catalog itself is a work of art – beautiful photography, interesting inserts, information and human interest articles. It is a great tribute to the care you take in marketing you items both via catalog, online and in the mail. My items sold at a good prices due to your efforts and I was informed of the results within
Frederick J. Mulhaupt, “Gloucester Gill Netters” (Gale Coll.) (est: $50,000-80,000)
Sold for $57,500
Edward L. Cortes, Flower Vendor on a Paris Street (est: $15,000-25,000)
Sold for $35,550
Charles II Silver Table Candlesticks (Woolworth Collection) (est: $15,000-25,000)
Sold for $106,375
Fine Art, Asian & Antiques Division | antiques@jamesdjulia.com | +1 (207) 453-7125 | www.jamesdjulia.com Fairfield, Maine, USA | Woburn, Massachusetts, USA | Auctioneer: James D. Julia | Lic#: ME AR83 | MA AU1406 | NH 2511
James D. Julia, Inc. | info@jamesdjulia.com | +1 (207) 453-7125 | www.jamesdjulia.com Fairfield, Maine, USA | Boston, Massachusetts, USA | Auctioneer: James D. Julia | Lic#: ME AR83 | MA AU1406 | NH 2511