Search the attic, cash in on old treasures

from Harness Tracks of America

Tucson, AZ — Harness Tracks of America is gearing up for its 31st annual art show and auction, to be held at The Red Mile in Lexington this fall, and is seeking consignments of rare old works of harness racing art.

In recent shows treasures from private consignors have brought high prices at the HTA auction. Two original oils by George Ford Morris brought $22,000 and $18,000 and two original Morris charcoals sold for $19,000 and $10,000. Three early Robert Dickey watercolors sold for $20,000, a set of Gean Smith oils brought $15,500, and a Richard Stone Reeves oil sold last fall for $9,000.

Some collectors have “traded in” original paintings purchased at the HTA auction, reselling them and purchasing new works. Others have consigned family heirlooms that no longer fit in their current decor.

If you have something you think may be of value, contact HTA at info@harnesstracks.com, or write or call HTA at 4640 E. Sunrise Drive, Tucson, AZ 85718, phone: (520) 529-2525.

This year’s show and auction, as usual, will feature oil paintings, watercolors, bronzes, woodcarvings, posters and other works on harness racing by contemporary American and European artists, and rare Currier & Ives trotting prints including one of the largest private collections to sell in recent years, with very hard-to-find lithographs and a special collection of Currier comics.

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