RR Auction

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RR Auction
Founded Amherst, New Hampshire, 1976
FounderBob Eaton
Headquarters,
United States of America
Area served
Global
Key people
Bob Eaton, Bobby Livingston
Services Auction House, Art valuation
Website www.rrauction.com

RR Auction is an auction house established in 1976 by Bob Eaton. The company headquarters is in Boston with a production office based in Amherst, New Hampshire. [1] The company is known for its monthly auctions of historical documents, manuscripts, autographs, artifacts, sports collectibles, spaceflight memorabilia, presidential items and more. [2] The auction house has developed a worldwide client base [1] and publishes monthly catalogs in print and online via issuu. [3]

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History

In 1976, 19-year-old Bob Eaton, who recently graduated from Newton North High School, purchased, with help from his grandfather, $1,800 worth of sports memorabilia. [4] The memorabilia included a Babe Ruth baseball and Red Sox World Series programs. He then proceeded to sell them for ten times his original purchase price. Eaton continued to sell sports cards and signed memorabilia out of his basement afterwards. [1] In 1980, he decided to send out a mailing list of the items he had available for sale—thus founding the company in Newton Centre, Massachusetts. [5]

In the 1990s, Eaton moved to New Hampshire to sell his merchandise. [5] In 1995, RR Auction switched from retail sales to auctioning; Eaton settled in Amherst, New Hampshire, where the company maintains office to this day. [1] [5] At that time, the company was making a niche selling collectible autographs; later adding American history and pop culture-related items in the auctions. [6]

RR Auction launched the option for online bidding in 2004. [1] [7] This has contributed to the growth of the company over the years. In 2009, RR Auction brought in $8 million in annual revenue. [1] In 2010, RR Auction ventured into auctioning space-related items, beginning with a headset worn by astronaut Charlie Duke. [6] The company later became known for selling artifacts of spaceflight history. [8] In 2014, the company opened an auction gallery in a new 1,500 square-foot facility in Boston's North End community after expanding considerably after the launch of their website; the gallery is intended for displaying auction items, as well as for VIP benefits and live auctions. [1]

In 2018, after decades of selling historical documents, artifacts and autographs, RR auction went back to its roots, auctioning more than 650 sports-themed collectibles, in a strictly sports memorabilia auction set on June 14–21 of that year. [4] [9]

In June 2021, RR auction was hired by Jeff Bezos' space company, Blue Origin, to auction a seat in the capsule New Shepard, that went to space on July 20, 2021. [7]

Today

The auction house now focuses on artifacts from American history, pop culture, and spaceflight, and these are often the themes of their online and live auctions. Their auction website remains active while they still send out monthly catalogues. [6] RR auction organizes as much as 24 online auctions every year. [4]

Lawsuit

In 2015, an unsuccessful attempt to bring a California class-action lawsuit against RR Auction was thrown out after no other individual was found to join the class; the company characterized the suit as "extortion by litigation". [10] The California lawsuit was dismissed in 2017. In a countersuit filed in Federal Court in New Hampshire citing the ACPA, RR Auction sought to protect its reputation and trademark against online attacks by the complainant. [11]

Notable items and auctions

Historical

Music

Space

Cultural

Notable figures

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