It was guns associated with some of crime's most notorious names that stood out from the crowd at 2012's medals and militaria sales…
2012's leading results
![]() The .38 Colt Detective Special, found strapped to Bonnie Parker's thigh |
- Two guns found on the bodies of outlaws Bonnie and Clyde sold for a combined $504,000 in September. The figure represents a 5.95% pa return on the $100,000 collector Robert Davis paid for the two guns in 1986.
- The first Victoria Cross medal awarded to a private in the first world war sold 53.3% above its pre-sale estimate for £276,000 ($433,653) in July.
- A second world war-period German Enigma machine beat its estimate by 42.1% at a Bonhams auction in London in November. The three-rotor machine had been expected to achieve up to £60,000 ($95,919) but changed hands for £85,250 ($135,099).
![]() Breaking the Enigma code is thought to have shortened the second world war by two years |
- What is thought to be the last battle flag from the American revolution in private ownership sold for $422,500 at a November auction in Philadelphia.
- A gun, thought to have belonged to Ned Kelly's brother Dan, auctioned for $126,613 in November.
- General George Custer's personal Spencer carbine rifle realised $179,250 in December - a 258.5% increase on its $50,000 valuation.
It was a breakout year for…
![]() A 31-star circa 1851 ensign, flown from the USS Constitution, sold for $158,000 |
- Naval flags from the USS Constitution. A unique collection of rare US naval flags from the historic ship set several world records at a Philadelphia auction in April.
A year to forget for…
- Joseph Goebbels love letters. While Nazi documents provide a chilling fascination for many, it seems that not all documents are held in high regard. An archive of Joseph Goebbels' early letters, including several love notes, failed to sell at a September auction, when they appeared with a $200,000-300,000 estimate.
One you may have missed
- A US naval dispatch declaring the end of the second world war changed hands for $20,500 at an August auction.