Jacques Mequet Littlefied did
not live an exceptionally long life, dying of cancer in 2009 at age 59.
But the independently wealthy San Francisco Bay Area collector did live a
wonderfully eclectic life, amassing over some four decades one of the
world’s biggest collections of rolling armor. Yup, tanks. And a few
other related things, including SCUD missiles, amphibious personnel
carriers and anti-tank guns.
It is safe to say that not
outside of an actual war is one likely to find anything quite like The
Littlefield Collection, 280 largely restored relics from a range of
armed conflicts. While 80 of Littlefield’s prized items are destined for
The Collings Foundation in Stow, Mass., a museum dedicated to the
preservation of such fare, 200 lots go under Auctions America’s hammer July 11-12 at Littlefield’s former home-cum-museum in Portola Valley, Calif., just south of San Francisco.
After all, moving an M1 tank anywhere was out of the question.
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