Auctions America Shines Spotlight on Television Cars and Stars at its Flagship Auburn Fall Weekend
The 1921 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Saloon, used in the hit HBO series, “Boardwalk Empire”, to be offered at Auctions America’s flagship Auburn Fall event (courtesy Auctions America)
- Auctions America announces list of celebrity appearances and family-fun activities for its Auburn Fall Collector Car Weekend, August 27 – 31 at Indiana’s historic Auburn Auction Park
- Latest highlight: 1921 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Saloon used in award-winning series “Boardwalk Empire” joins diverse roster of approximately 1200 cars and select parts and memorabilia slated for the auction block
- NBCSN (NBC Sports Network) brings all of the action to more than 80 million homes across the U.S., August 28 - 31
- Digital catalog showcasing select Auburn Fall entries now available at auctionsamerica.com
AUBURN, Indiana (August 12, 2014) – With less than
three weeks until Auctions America’s flagship Auburn Fall collector car
weekend, August 27 – 31 at the historic Auburn Auction Park, the company
is delighted to announce another exciting feature attraction for its
annual sale, the 1921 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Saloon used in the acclaimed HBO series, “Boardwalk Empire”.
The well-documented Rolls-Royce is one of the 1703 Silver Ghosts built
at the Springfield, Massachusetts factory between 1921 and 1926, and was
originally owned by Frederick Alton Powers and wife, Virginia Hewes
Powers of Houlton, Maine. Mr. Powers served on the Supreme Judicial
Court of the State of Maine, as well as in the House of Representatives,
the Senate, and as Attorney General for two terms. Following his
passing in 1924, the car made its way into the hands of owners in
Massachusetts and Vermont, before landing with Adrian West and Kate
Hutchens of Pennsylvania, who shipped it to Scotland to participate in
the Scottish and Alpine tours. Back on American soil, the Silver Ghost
was then passed to respected marque mechanic Frank Cooke, who rebuilt
the motor and owned the Rolls-Royce until his death. In recent years,
Cars for Films acquired the car and it played a starring role as the
main automotive presence in the Golden Globe and Emmy-winning television
series “Boardwalk Empire”. In this Prohibition Era drama, the car was
utilized by the main character, corrupt Atlantic City politician Enoch
“Nuckey” Thompson, portrayed by celebrated actor Steve Buscemi. A true
symbol of success and luxury at the time, the Rolls-Royce’s formal
design is highlighted by its distinctive two-tone paint, roll-up divider
window, Waltham gauges, rear jump seats, and beautiful accessories
presented in nickel, copper and brass.
The screen-worthy Silver Ghost joins a diverse roster of 1200 classics,
muscle cars, hot rods, exotics, and more expected to cross the block
during this month’s multi-day auction in the Classic Car Capital of
America. As part of the company’s commitment to giving back to the local
community, the sale also features a 1964 Chevrolet Impala Convertible offered
by founder of the Auburn-based Rathburn Tool & Manufacturing and
Vietnam veteran, Jerry Rathburn. All proceeds from the Impala’s sale
will benefit the Honor Flight of Northeast Indiana, a nonprofit
organization created solely to honor America’s veterans for all their
sacrifices by flying them to Washington, DC to reflect at their
memorials.
“Auburn Fall marks a special time of year for Auctions America,” says Donnie Gould, president of the company. “As
a highlight of the famous Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival, the diverse
selection of auction vehicles, celebrity sightings, and thrilling
activities bring collectors and their entire families home to the
Classic Car Capital of America for the ultimate celebration of the
collector car hobby. We’re excited to see more and more enthusiasts make
Auburn Fall their Labor Day tradition every year”.
Providing something for all automotive tastes and budgets, the
automobile lineup at Auburn Fall will be joined by a selection of
classic automotive parts from The MacPhail Collection, The Fred Smith
Automotive Fine Art Collection, and The Maggio Mascot Collection, along
with a private collection of 26 antique tractors.
Beyond the dual-ring auction action, car corral and swap meet, this
year’s Auburn Fall event also features numerous celebrity appearances
and thrill-seeking automotive activities. Visitors to this year’s event
will have the chance to meet: Frank Fritz, star of the History Channel’s
“American Pickers”; Courtney Hansen, star of the new automotive
programming block “PowerNation” on NBCSN, CBS Sports and Spike TV; and
Rick and Kelly Dale, stars of the History Channel’s hit series “American
Restoration”, who will all be available for meet and greet and
autograph sessions across the weekend. In addition, the Auburn Auction
Park will also play host to interactive and high-flying freestyle ATV
and dirt bike shows, monster truck shows and rides, and provide sky high
views of all the Auburn excitement via onsite helicopter rides,
providing fun for the whole family. Complete dates and times for
celebrity appearances and autograph sessions, along with ancillary
events are available at auctionsamerica.com.
Source: Auctions America
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