Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Maximilian's Saddle Auctioned Off for $200,000 Dollars

From my Austrian correspondent in Los Angeles:


"A fabulous saddle made for the last Emperor of Mexico, Maximilian I sold at auction on January 30, 2010. The stunning Imperial saddle, consigned by the heirs of the Julius Skilton family who acquired it shortly after Maximilian's execution by the forces of Benito Juarez in 1864, was lavishly adorned with multiple imperial crests and sold for a record setting $200,000 (estimate $100,000 - $150,000) propelled by animated bidding from the audience and all six telephone lines."


Watch the three minute video of the auction:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=by583D7NBwc
(The first two minutes are a bit boring, then-- just when I was tempted to turn it off-- it gets wild. At the end of the video you'll see a close up of the saddle.)

P.S. Read my previous blog post with more information about this saddle and its previous owner, Dr Julius Skilton.

Originally posted in Madam Mayo blog.

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