John Foster|Accidental Mysteries
December 31, 2009
A Collection for the Ages
This week I bring you news of the upcoming auction of the late Mr. Elli Buk (1949 — 2012), an antique dealer who was legendary for his lifetime collection of 19th and early 20th century scientific instruments and unusual objects. The massive collection of over 2,000 items is going up for auction in late April, and is something one is not likely to see in a lifetime. Steampunk aficionados will find hundreds of curiosities to satisfy their need for Jules Verne-like objects from the industrial revolution — including, but not limited to, microscopes and telescopes; medical devices and quackery; patent models and salesman’s samples; early projectors, still and motion cameras; motors, archaic electrical devices and machinery; globes and surveying instruments; telegraphy and telephones; televisions and radios; as well as objects from our industrial past and household items such as typewriters and sewing machines.
“There are many individual items in this auction which are show stoppers, such as Marconi’s own experimental model magnetic detector, an early Riker Motor or an 8-foot Henry Fitz telescope, but the real essence of the collection is the sheer diversity and quantity of items Mr. Buk amassed over his forty year career,” commented Michael Grogan, President of Grogan and Company Fine Art Auctioneers and Appraisers. “This exhibit is truly a sight to behold. The list of collections within the collection is almost endless.”
The Elli Buk Collection exhibition will begin on Saturday, April 20th and run through Wednesday, April 24th from 9 a.m. — 4p.m. The collection will be auctioned in four sessions beginning Thursday, April 25th, 2013. Anyone interested in the history of science and technology, the Industrial Revolution and manufacturing history should not miss this opportunity. A fully illustrated catalogue is available on-line at Grogan Auctions. For more information contact the gallery at 781-461-9500.
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