RR Auction

RR Auction
Founded Amherst, New Hampshire, 1980
Headquarters Boston, Massachusetts
Services Auction House
Website www.rrauction.com

RR Auction is an auction house headquartered in Boston’s North End with a production office based in Amherst, New Hampshire. First established in 1976 and officially founded in 1980 by CEO Bob Eaton,[1][2] the company is known for its monthly auctions of rare documents, manuscripts, autographs, and historic artifacts, often exceeding 1,000 lots per sale. The auction house has developed global recognition with a worldwide client base[1][2][3] and publishes monthly catalogs in print and online via issuu.[4]

History

In 1976, RR Auction CEO and founder Bob Eaton, then 19 years old and recently graduated from Newton North High School, purchased $1800 worth of sports memorabilia.[5] The memorabilia included a Babe Ruth baseball and Red Sox World Series programs, and he proceeded to sell them for ten times his original purchase price.[2] After this, Eaton established RR Auction and began to sell sports cards and signed memorabilia out of his basement, until he decided in 1980 to send out a mailing list of the items he had available for sale --- thus founding the company in Newton Centre, Massachusetts.[6]

In 1995, RR Auction switched from retail sales to auctioning and Eaton decided to bring the business to Amherst, New Hampshire, where the company has an office to this day.[1] The first internet auction occurred the same year. At this time the company also began including items other than autographs.

RR Auction launched the option for online bidding in 2004. This has contributed to the exponential growth of the company over the years. In 2009, RR Auction brought in $8 million in annual revenue. This increased by 2014, and this same year the company opened an auction gallery in a new 1,500 square-foot facility in Boston’s North End community after expanding considerably after the launch of their website.[7]

Today

The auction house now focuses on artifacts from American history and pop culture, and these are often the themes of their online and live auctions, though autographs are still the most commonly featured item. Their auction website remains active while they still send out monthly catalogues.

RR Auction has over 20 staff members and 16 full time employees.[1] The mid-sized auction house registers up to $10 million in sales every year and mails out over 1,000 monthly catalogues while their online auction system draws around 6,000 visitors per week.[2]

In 2015, an attempt to bring a California class-action lawsuit against RR Auction over contested authenticity was shot down after no customers opted to join the class;[8] the company characterized the suit as “extortion by litigation.”[9] RR Auction maintains that it is committed to ensuring the authenticity of items it represents, relying upon in-house expertise, third party services such as PSA/DNA, and field-specific specialists. In a countersuit citing the ACPA, the company sought to protect its reputation and trademark against online attacks by the complainant;[10] this became the basis of an article about "malicious cyber-gripers" in the New Jersey Law Journal.[11]

Notable Items and Auctions

Historical

Music

Space

Cultural

Notable Figures

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Driven by Internet sales growth, RR Auction aims for $25M in revenue this year". Boston Business Journal. 4 June 2014.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Partridge, James (9 January 2011). "Pieces of History Authentic Artifacts at the RR Auction House". The Suit Magazine. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
  3. "Interview: Bobby Livingston, RR Auction - a life spent in autographs". Paul Fraser Collectibles. 18 January 2010.
  4. "RR Auction - Virtual Catalogs". issuu. RR Auction. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
  5. "Signs of the Times: Bob Eaton of RR Auction - New Hampshire Magazine - August 2012".
  6. "Meet The Owners: RR Auction".
  7. "Driven by Internet sales growth, RR Auction aims for $25M in revenue this year - Boston Business Journal".
  8. Mills, Ted (15 March 2015). "RR Auction Prevails in Class Action Lawsuit Attempt". Autograph Magazine.
  9. Sanders, Bob (17 March 2015). "New Hampshire memorabilia company beats back class action bid". NH Business Review.
  10. Borchers, Callum (3 June 2015). "'Cybersquatting' law could be tested in N.H. court case". Boston Globe.
  11. Leytes and Christine E. Weller, Dina (8 September 2015). "When an Online Griper Becomes a Cyber-Squatter". New Jersey Law Journal.
  12. Huddleston, Scott (9 October 2011). "Alamo papers to be sold". My San Antonio.
  13. Radio, FOX News (1 October 2012). "Bonnie & Clyde Guns Fetch Over $500,000".
  14. Department, RRAuction Marketing. "RR Auction: Past Auction Item".
  15. Lovering, Daniel (21 August 2014). "Trove of U.S. presidential artifacts to be auctioned in Boston". Reuters.
  16. "Want a Real Old White House Memento? Warning: It Wont Be Cheap". The New York Times. 11 August 2015.
  17. "Beatles signed 'Sgt. Pepper' album brings $175,698 at auction". Goldmine: The Music Collector's Magazine. 17 January 2014.
  18. Kreps, Daniel (23 January 2015). "Rare Johnny Ramone Guitar Brings $71,000 at Auction". Rolling Stone.
  19. "Rare letter from Mozart to friend sells for $217,000 at auction". NY Daily News. Associated Press. 16 October 2015.
  20. "Tupac Shakur's Hummer Sells For Nearly $338K In Boston RR Auction".
  21. "Astronaut's letter to parents sells for $106,000".
  22. "First Hasselblad camera and Zeiss lens in space up for auction".
  23. "Apollo-era computer auction brings back memory to a pioneer in computer scientist - The Boston Globe".
  24. "Titanic band leader's final letter sells for $154,974". 27 April 2012 via Reuters.
  25. "Princess Diana 'mystery man' photo sells for $18K - NBC News".
  26. "You Can Buy The Laptop Bill Clinton Used To Send The First Ever Presidential Email".
  27. "Cadillac used in 'The Sopranos' sells for $120,000 at Boston auction".
  28. Atlas, Amelia (21 July 2016). "Iconic Einstein Pic Fetches $74K".
  29. 1 2 "Poe letter sells for more than $164,000 at N.H. auction - The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram". 17 May 2012.
  30. "Truman Capote's 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' manuscript up for auction".
  31. "'The Godfather' Author's Papers Sell At Auction For $625,000".

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