Antiques
Poster: 1978 Carriage and Harness Museum Auction
- Item Number
- 103
- Estimated Value
- 75 USD
- Sold
- 110 USD to richschiavoni
- Number of Bids
- 5 - Bid History
Item Description
Own a piece of Cooperstown history today!
The Harness and Carriage Museum, formerly located on Elk Street, once housed the collection of F. Ambrose Clark, a world renowned horseman and collector. His collection was considered to be one of the finest in the country before it was dispersed at auction in 1978.
Read more about the national coverage of the auction in this article from the New York Times' archives:
This poster is in mint condition and features a written description of the collection as well as black and white photos of the best pieces from the collection. How many do you recognize?
Poster comes shrink-wrapped on foam core for safe transporting.
Item Special Note
Winning bidder will either pick up or assume mailing costs of item
Donated By:
Joyce and Steve Sevits, CGP '67
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