Chicago Sun-Times

Capone music sells for $ 18,750

- BY CRYSTAL HILL

BOSTON — Artifacts connected to some of the nation’s most notorious gangsters sold for more than $ 100,000 at auction Saturday.

A diamond pocket watch that belonged to Al Capone and was produced in Chicago in the 1920s, along with a handwritte­n musical compositio­n he wrote in Alcatraz in the 1930s, were among the items that sold at the “Gangsters, Outlaws and Lawmen” auction. The watch fetched the most — $ 84,375 — according to Boston- based RR Auction.

The winning bidder of the watch was not identified. The buyer is a collector who has an eye for interestin­g American artifacts, said RR Auction Executive Vice President Bobby Livingston. He was among about 30 internet, telephone and in- person bidders.

Capone’s musical piece titled “Humoresque” sold for $ 18,750. The piece shows Capone’s softer side. It contains the lines: “You thrill and fill this heart of mine, with gladness like a soothing symphony, over the air, you gently float, and in my soul, you strike a note.”

Livingston told The Associated Press he wasn’t surprised that lyrics written by a man better known for organized crime than his musical talents sold at the auction because of the way Capone “resonates in the American imaginatio­n.”

“The musical artifact gives insight into who this man was,” Livingston said. “It humanizes him, and shows that he had an imaginatio­n and creativity. These people had talents and they used those talents, unfortunat­ely for criminal endeavors.”

Livingston was referring not just to Capone, but to infamous couple Bonnie and Clyde. An autographe­d “So Long” letter written by Bonnie Parker and signed by Clyde Barrow just before their deaths sold for $ 16,250.

 ?? AP ?? A diamond pocket watch that belonged to Al Capone sold for $ 84,375 at the “Gangsters, Outlaws and Lawmen” auction.
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AP A diamond pocket watch that belonged to Al Capone sold for $ 84,375 at the “Gangsters, Outlaws and Lawmen” auction. |

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