Symbols of a Revolution
AS AMERICA APPROACHES ITS 250TH ANNIVERSARY, A 1776 CONTINENTAL DOLLAR AND 1783 LIBERTAS AMERICANA MEDAL CAPTURE THE OPTIMISM, INGENUITY, AND HARD-WON INDEPENDENCE OF A NEW NATION
The Many Lives of Old Glory
HISTORIC FLAGS, ICONIC IMAGES, PATRIOTIC ARTWORKS, AND COLLECTOR TREASURES REVEAL HOW AMERICA’S MOST ENDURING SYMBOL HAS EVOLVED ALONGSIDE THE NATION ITSELF
Contemporary Art Treasures for Less Than $10,000
HANDPICKED BY HERITAGE SPECIALISTS, THESE STANDOUT WORKS BY ESTABLISHED AND EMERGING ARTISTS SHOW THAT SERIOUS COLLECTING CAN BEGIN WELL BELOW FIVE FIGURES
Sealed Copy of ‘Super Mario Bros.’ Sells for Record $3 Million at Heritage Auctions
DISCOVERED JUST MONTHS AGO, THE PRIZED VIDEO GAME HAD BEEN UNTOUCHED FOR 40 YEARS
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AN UNPRECEDENTED ASSEMBLAGE OF ORIGINAL GRINCH ARTWORK AND HUNDREDS OF LOONEY TUNES GEMS OFFER A RARE LOOK AT A HOST OF CARTOON CLASSICS
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Editor’s Picks
Three choice lots from upcoming Heritage auctions
Western Art

Fritz Scholder transformed the representation of Native Americans in contemporary art. A member of the Luiseño tribe, the groundbreaking artist rejected the romanticized stereotypes that had long dominated depictions of Indigenous people, famously declaring that he would paint “the Indian real, not red.” In Indian Sitting on Bed from 1974, a casually dressed man sits in quiet contemplation, a strikingly ordinary scene that underscores Scholder’s revolutionary approach and helped redefine Native American art in the 20th century.
Fritz Scholder Indian Sitting on Bed, 1974
Auction: June 18
Action Figures & Toys

Released in 1984 as part of the original Transformers line, Soundwave became one of the franchise’s most recognizable Decepticons. As Megatron’s intelligence officer and enforcer, he represented surveillance, loyalty, and quiet menace. In the animated series and comics, his use of cassette operatives underscored his role as a mobile command center, broadening the idea of what a Transformer could be and securing his status as one of the line’s defining villains. This example is the third-highest-graded Soundwave known, with only four graded higher.
Transformers G1 Soundwave AFA 85 (Hasbro, 1984)
Auction: June 21
Luxury Accessories

This Hermès Exceptional Collection 30cm Matte Rouge H Porosus Crocodile Birkin is one of the rarest handbags ever to come to market. Rendered in a deeply saturated matte red, the bag is crafted from porosus crocodile, a hide prized for its small, symmetrical scales and considered the most desirable exotic skin. Elevating the bag even further is its finishing touch: 18k white gold hardware encrusted with pavé-set diamonds. The result is an extraordinary expression of Hermès craftsmanship, rarity, and luxury.
Hermès Exceptional Collection 30cm Matte Rouge H Porosus Crocodile Birkin Bag with 18k White Gold & Diamond Hardware
Auction: June 25








