Lot 327

Tiffany and Co. Historic Presentation Gavel for George T Bell, 1909

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Tiffany and Co. Historic Presentation Gavel for George T Bell, 1909

Estimate: CA$50 - CA$50,000

Current Bid: CA$90

(2 Bids)

by Kavanagh Auctions
June 27, 2026 11:00 AM EDT
Live Auction
6059 De Maisonneuve W.
Montreal, QC, CA H4A 3R8

An extraordinary Tiffany & Co. presentation gavel and fitted case presented by the New England Passenger Association to George Turnbull Bell, Passenger Traffic Manager of the Grand Trunk Railway and President of the American Association of General Passenger and Ticket Agents, at Toledo, Ohio, on September 14, 1909.


Created as a symbolic celebration of transportation throughout Canada, the United States, and Mexico, the gavel incorporates materials associated with rail, maritime, aviation, and bridge engineering. The fitted case is constructed of British Columbia fir with Mexican ebony banding and fitted with solid 18-karat gold hinges, lock, and presentation plaque. The gavel head is fashioned from oak from the Northern Navigation Company steamship Hamonic and incorporates a steel rivet from Montreal's Victoria Bridge and strands from the Niagara Suspension Bridge. The silver collar was made from silver supplied by poet and physician Dr. William Henry Drummond. Most remarkably, the handle incorporates wood supplied by Orville Wright from an aircraft involved in his 1908 Fort Myers crash, accompanied by Wright's signed letter confirming its origin.


The lid bears the presentation inscription: "FROM THE NEW ENGLAND PASSENGER ASSOCIATION TO GEO. T. BELL PRESIDENT AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF GENERAL PASSENGER AND TICKET AGENTS TOLEDO, OHIO SEPT. 14 1909."


Accompanied by a remarkable archive of original correspondence documenting the sourcing of the various materials, including a letter from Orville Wright. An exceptional and likely unique artifact linking the early history of rail transportation, engineering, and aviation in North America.

  • Provenance: The gavel was passed down to William Bell (George's son) and then bequeathed to Frank L Windsor (Who was a friend of William and executor of his will) in the 1960s. It was then passed down to Nancy Windsor. Bought privately from Nancy Windsor.
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Bid Increments
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CA$0 CA$49 CA$10
CA$50 CA$99 CA$10
CA$100 CA$199 CA$20
CA$200 CA$399 CA$25
CA$400 CA$999 CA$50
CA$1,000 CA$6,499 CA$100
CA$6,500 CA$9,999 CA$250
CA$10,000 CA$19,999 CA$500
CA$20,000 CA$39,999 CA$1,000
CA$40,000 + CA$2,000