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American Made, American Proud Highlights Rivich Auction

By 11th July 2023No Comments2 min read

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Featuring everything from historic antique vehicles, a collection of mid-century modern furniture from Heywood-Wakefield, Southwestern jewelry, and a 1992 Dream Team signed basketball, Rivich Auction & Estates presents “How to Make It in America,” an auction not to be missed on Sunday, July 16.

This restored 1922 Ford Model T Standard Oil Service Truck is among five historic vehicles for sale at Rivich.

The auction is comprised of several prominent estate collections and includes five historic vehicles from Whiting, Indiana, including a 1922 Ford Model T Standard Oil service truck, a 1925 Ford Model T Standard Oil tow truck and a 1935 Ford Model 18 Standard Oil fuel tanker to sell 5 historic antique vehicles.

Heywood-Wakefield Tambour door credenza.

Heywood-Wakefield has long been a favorite of mid-century modern furniture fans. While decidedly midcentury, Heywood-Wakefield is not trendy and the clean lines complement nearly any interior design style, and the quality is top-notch. The Rivich event features a Heywood-Wakefield Tambour door credenza, a desk and a Butterfly Dropleaf Wishbone dining table, among other items.

Heywood-Wakefield desk.

The 1992 United Stat’s men’s Olympic basketball team, nicknamed the “Dream Team,” was the first American Olympic team to feature active professional players from the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team has been described as the greatest sports team ever assembled. The ball for sale at Rivich is signed by Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, David Robinson, Patrick Ewing, Charles Barkley and others.

1992 “Dream Team” signed basketball.

Other lots include:

Sterling silver and turquoise cobblestone inlay cuff bracelet. 
Warren Church for Lane “Perception” mid-century credenza.
Restored 1924 Ford Model T Standard Oil Tanker.
A restored 1935 Ford Model 18 Standard Oil fuel tanker.
James Darum “The Family Way”, oil on canvas.

For more information on the July 16 auction go to bid.rivichauction.com.

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