Auction House Details

RJM Autographs and Antiques

Auction House Name RJM Autographs and Antiques
Site URL http://rjmautographsandantiques.com/
About Us RJM Autographs and Antiques is owned and operated by Bob Minnocci, who has been a collector and dealer of historic documents, autographs and antiques for more than 25 years. We're happy to ship items around the world, but if you live outside the United States, please check with us before placing an order to determine shipping costs: BMinnocci@aol.com, 617-236-4893.<br><br>We sell history because we love it and we enjoy sharing it with others. Please browse our catalog for items of interest. For a quick reference on the latest items added, simply click on new products. As always, feel free to let us know if you're looking for something in particular that we don't have. We're happy to try to locate the item for you. Please, also, consider us when you wish to sell a part or all of your collection. We make immediate payment upon reaching an agreement.<br><br>Our collection of historic documents, letters, autographs and antiques provides a wonderful selection of one of a kind gifts or additions to collections for anyone, including students of history, executives, friends and collectors. We have items priced at all levels and in many categories. Everything we sell is guaranteed authentic forever to the original customer.
Who do I contact if I have questions? Bob Minnocci
City Boston
State Massachusetts
Country United States
Zipcode 02118
Contact Number 617.236.4893
Buyer's Fee buyer's premium of 15%
Consigner's Fee

AUCTION LIST


  • Sotheby’s
    Year in Review
    Sotheby’s Year in Review: A Rare Hebrew Bible with Micrographic Masorah. Sold: 1,514,000 USD
    Sotheby’s Year in Review: "The Freedman's Primer.” Sold: 241,300 USD
    Sotheby’s Year in Review: Smith, William. "The Map that Changed the World." Sold: 139,700 USD
    Sotheby’s Year in Review: Psalter, C13th. Illuminated Psalter. Sold: 330,200 GBP
    Sotheby’s Year in Review: Lincoln, Abraham. The abolition of slavery. Sold: 13,697,500 USD
    Sotheby’s Year in Review: Vergilius. Opera, Venice, Aldo Manuzio, 1501. Sold: 1,041,400 USD
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