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Carl Barks the Sport of Tycoons Realizes $262,900

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Carl Barks sport of tycoonsCarl Barks the Sport of Tycoons (1974), a classic image of Scrooge McDuck taking a dip in his money bin, finished the auction of The Kerby Confer Collection of original Disney art, comics and memorabilia with a world-record-setting $262,900 price realized. The painting was the top lot in Heritage Auctions’ $5.375+ million Vintage Comics & Comic Art Signature(r) Auction.

 

The Kerby Confer Collection finished its six-auction run with the record sale of Sport of Tycoons accompanied by two more Barks masterpieces – Donald Duck Sheriff of Bullet Valley Oil Painting Original Art, 1973, which realized $107,550 and McDuck of Duckburg, which realized $101,575 – to bring the total of the entire offering across those six auctions to $3.97 million.

 

“The results of this auction were about 50% higher than I expected,” said Confer.

 

The other name that dominated the auction was that of legendary DC artist Jerry Robinson, who offered three treasures from his personal collection, including one of his own original early DC covers, Detective Comics #67 First Penguin Cover Original Art (DC, 1942), which was the top prize of the trio, bringing $239,000, the second highest price ever achieved at auction for a piece of American comic book art.

 

“It was a great honor to handle this iconic piece for Jerry,” said Jaster. “It now occupies a spot of serious prestige in the halls of a world class collection.”

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