The world’s most expensive feather is a glossy black, white-tipped tail feather in excellent condition that originated from a now-extinct species of New Zealand wattlebird known as the huia (Heteralocha acutirostris). On 20 May 2024, it sold at Webb’s Auction House for NZ$46,522 (£22,409; US$28,417), including buyer’s premium. It had initially been expected to fetch c. NZ$3,000 but went on to break the previous record (also a huia feather, sold at Webb’s in 2010) by some 450%.

Restricted to New Zealand’s North Island, the huia was last definitively observed in 1907, though a few unconfirmed sightings were reported for at least two decades beyond that (and possibly even as recently as the early 1960s). This species was sacred to the Māori people, whose chiefs and their families often wore its tail feathers in their head-dresses. Its extinction is poorly understood, but habitat destruction and over-hunting, coupled with predation by introduced rats and infection by those non-native mammals’ parasites, all likely played a part.

A feature that distinguished the huia was the unparalleled degree of sexual dimorphism exhibited in the beak between males and females. Whereas that of the male was short, stout, straight and sharply pointed at its tip, that of the female was long, slender, and downward-curved, the two shapes having evolved to fulfil two very different functions. The male’s was used to chisel out grubs (especially those of Prionoplus reticularis, a longhorn beetle commonly called the huhu) from decaying wood like a woodpecker does, and the female’s was used to secure grubs from deep woody crevices that her mate’s shorter beak could not reach. Until recently, it was thought that the possession of a sexually dimorphic beak was unique to the huia, but it is now known that a second, unrelated species of vanished bird, the Réunion crested starling (Fregilupus varius), extinct since 1837, also sported such a beak, but not to so pronounced a degree as in the huia.

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History of Auctioneering

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Bonhams Founded in London in 1793

Bonhams founded in London in 1793, Bonhams is a privately owned auction house that focuses on fine art, antiques, and collectibles.

Country: United Kingdom
Year: 1793
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Phillips Auction House Founded

Founded in London in 1796 by Harry Phillips, Phillips began as a general auctioneer before shifting its focus to fine art and antiques in the 20th century. The auction house has a reputation for its innovative approach to contemporary art, design, and photography auctions. Phillips is known for its themed sales and curated exhibitions, showcasing emerging and established artists alike. The house operates through a combination of live and online auctions, catering to a diverse range of collectors.

In 2022, Phillips made record sales reporting a total of $746 million in both auctions and private sales. Phillips was the first auction house to introduce themed sales, such as the “New Now” auction series focusing on emerging contemporary artists.

Country: United Kingdom
Year: 1796
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Appleton Wisconsin creates auction ordinance

Mayor and Common Council in Appleton create ordinance that you need a license in Appleton to Auction.

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Year: 1887
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1910 Wisconsin Auctioneer Association Annual Convention

Country: United States
Year: 1910
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Wisconsin Auctioneers Association (WAA) State Association Formed

Freeman Hotel, Black River Falls, WI

Country: United States
Year: 1951
Date: February 17
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NAA’s 1958 Convention

NAA’s 1958 Convention was held July 17-18-19 at the Hotel Statler in Buffalo, New York. 

Country: United States
Year: 1958
Date: July 17
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1965 World Livestock Auctioneer Champion

Glenn Hellberg was the World Livestock Auctioneer Champion in 1965.

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Year: 1965
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1973 WAA Annual Convention

Midway Motor Lodge, La Crosse, WI

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Year: 1973
Date: June 12
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Livestock Marketing Association (LMA) Founded

The Livestock Marketing Association (LMA), headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, is North America’s leading, national trade association dedicated to serving its members in the open and competitive auction method of marketing livestock. Founded in 1947, LMA has more than 800 member businesses across the U.S. and Canada and remains invested in both the livestock and livestock marketing industries through member support, education programs, policy representation and communication efforts.

Country: United States
Year: 1974
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Ernest Freund made WAA life member

Country: United States
Year: 1976
Date: August 13
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