NEWS PROVIDED BY Rock Island Auction Company PR Newswire
ROCK ISLAND, Ill.,ย Aug. 29, 2023ย /PRNewswire/ โ A flashy engraved revolver owned byย Elvis Presleyย recently sold forย $199,750ย during Rock Island Auction Company's August Premier Auction, which took place,ย Aug. 25 โ 27. The King of Rock & Roll's revolver was one of the featured firearms during the three-day event that drew international press and achieved overย $21 millionย in total sales.
Presley's engraved Smith &ย Wesson Modelย 53 was estimated to bring betweenย $60,000ย โย $90,000, but competitive bidding from gun enthusiasts and Elvis fans around the world resulted in a final hammer price that more than doubled the revolver's high estimate.
โThe collectibles market has been experiencing unprecedented growth in several genres,โ said RIAC Presidentย Kevin Hogan. โWhen you combine two of those genres, Elvis' memorabilia and collector firearms, the result is tremendous excitement and high totals at auction.โ
The Smith &ย Wesson Modelย 53, adorned with a bicentennial theme by Master Engraver Russell Smith was delivered to the King of Rock โn Roll only months before his untimely passing. The revolver's exceptional craftsmanship and custom engraving make the piece valuable on its own, but the provenance toย Elvis Presleyย elevates the gun into the upper echelons of the fine arms collecting pursuit.
Rock Island Auction has previously sold revolvers of Elvis' for similarly hefty amounts. In 2017, the company sold the King'sย Colt Pythonย revolver forย $172,500ย as well as hisย Smith &ย Wesson Modelย 19-2ย forย $195,500.
The success ofย Elvis Presley'sย revolver is the latest example demonstrating the value of guns linked to historic figures and pop culture icons in the current collectibles market. In 2022, Rock Island Auction Company sold theย only surviving blaster originally used byย Harrison Fordย asย Han Soloย in โStar Wars: A New Hopeโ forย $1,057,500, and the previous year the auction house soldย a revolver owned byย John Wayneย and seen in some of the star's feature films forย $517,500.
Such results have translated into Rock Island Auction's recent announcement of its expansion toย Bedford, TX.ย The new facility is being touted as a state-of-the-art venue for fine arms auctions, which will host its first event this December. The auction house will be accepting consignments for the December Premier Auction throughย Monday, Sept. 11.
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6 Comments
Iโm sure a good charity could have put that 200k to much better use and that would have made God smile.
But the buyer got something for his money, and didn’t waste it.
Who knows how much the buyer gave to charity?
Nice, 44 Magnum Model 53
I must collect the wrong stuff. None of my collectibles ever appreciate.
ANDโฆtheyโre great for self-protection, too!