Cache of Ronald Reagan rare and personal documents valued at $80,000 are up for sale
Historical documents by Ronald Reagan that show a side into his personal life are up for sale by the Raab Collection in Ardmore, Pennsylvania totaling a value of $80,000.
Drawing owned and cherished by George Washington to hit Philadelphia auction
An ink-wash drawing owned and cherished by President George Washington will hit an auction block in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The piece was gifted to Washington by Marquis de Lafayette.
Nuclear bunker dating back to post-war Britain is going up for auction
A 1950s post-war Britain nuclear bunker in Sedbergh, England, is up for auction, as well as the land it sits on — all with a starting bid price of $20,000.
Italian estate with historic 'Mona Lisa' connection hits the market for $19.66M
A grand and historic Italian villa outside Florence has hit the market for $19.66 million; it was previously owned by the husband of the noblewoman in Leonardo da Vinci's world-famous "Mona Lisa."
Graceland foreclosure attempt faces Tennessee AG investigation
An investigation has been launched by the Tennessee Attorney General’s Office over the attempted sale of Elvis Presley's iconic Graceland home earlier this week.
Elvis's Graceland mansion reportedly up for foreclosure auction, but family claims fraud: 'It's a scam'
Elvis Presley's former home Graceland is set to be sold to the highest bidder at a foreclosure sale on Thursday, but the legendary singer’s family says it is a scam.
Colt revolver from Battle of Little Bighorn and WWII battle tank are top guns at Texas firearms auction
A Colt revolver carried into the Battle of Little Bighorn by legendary cavalry officer Myles Moylan headlines Rock Island Auction Co.'s "premiere" May 2024 auction.
Letter from Mary Todd Lincoln, newly discovered, shows rare side of former first lady, says expert
An 1864 letter from Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of Abraham Lincoln, is for sale for $15,000 by The Raab Collection in Philadelphia. It shows a rarely seen side of the first lady, said an expert.
Precious US stamp from 1868 expected to sell for eye-popping sum: 'Rarest of the rare'
A rare Benjamin Franklin Z-grill stamp from 1868 could fetch as much as $5 million once it hits auction in New York. There are only two known stamps in existence.
285-year-old lemon from 1739 sells at auction for nearly $1,800
Brettells Auctioneers & Valuers in Newport, England, sold a 285-year-old lemon for nearly $1,800. Experts believe it was brought from India as a romantic present.
Ultra-rare Titanic document to go up for auction later this month: 'Tells a great story'
A post office slip that was recovered from the Titanic shipwreck will be auctioned on January 27. Alex Cooper Auctioneers estimates that it will sell for at least $5,000.
Napoleon's hat sells for over $2M at auction in France
A hat once belonging to French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte sold for $2.1 million after commission at an auction in France, the auction house announced.
Rare Titanic first-class menu, pocket watch belonging to victim hit auction
An auction house in the United Kingdom will be listing two "unique" items up from the RMS Titanic. One is a first-class dinner menu, and the other is a victim's pocket watch.
Joyous George Washington praises God, heaven, destiny in rare 1777 battlefield letter on sale for first time
A George Washington letter from Octob er 1777 citing divine guidance in America's turning-point victory over the British in the war for independence is valued at $275,000.
The Reagan library is hosting the second GOP debate, but do you know the true history it holds?
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum has been the setting of many significant events and continues honoring President Reagan and his contributions to America.
$10,000 bill from 1934 sells for $480K at Texas auction: 'Absolute prize'
A $10,000 bill from 1934, which features Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase, has sold for $480,000 at a Texas auction hosted by Heritage Auctions.
‘Most important’ Bob Ross painting fetches $9.8M; was first piece featured in 'The Joy of Painting'
A signed work by artist Bob Ross for the first episode of his popular show “The Joy of Painting" has sold for $9.8 million.
Ben & Jerry's Independence Day message calls for ‘stolen indigenous land’ to be returned to Native Americans
Ice cream maker Ben & Jerry's marked the federal holiday by calling on the U.S. government to give back the "stolen Indigenous land" to Native Americans.
Who is Hamish Harding, the British businessman and explorer aboard missing Titanic sightseeing sub?
British millionaire and Action Aviations chairman Hamish Harding is reportedly aboard a submersible that went missing while en route to the wreck of the Titanic.
Babe Ruth glove sells for record $1.5 million at auction
A glove once used by New York Yankees legend Babe Ruth was sold at the Louisville Slugger Museum & Factory auction on Saturday for a record $1.5 million.