An auction house creates a record.
High Run Auction Company is the auction house of record for collectible cues. The house catalogs important cues, approves serious bidders, documents condition, publishes sale results, and gives buyers and sellers a cleaner way to transact.
High Run was created for collectors who care about provenance, originality, condition, and market history. Private sales built this market — through relationships, forums, and handshake deals — but they did not create a reliable public record. Comparable prices live in screenshots; provenance passes by word of mouth. High Run exists to put the important transactions on the record.
The company is based in Jackson, Tennessee. It combines cue-market knowledge, auction discipline, and modern settlement infrastructure: every lot reviewed before acceptance, every bidder approved before bidding, settlement held through delivery review, and every result published to a permanent public archive.
Specialist review is engaged by maker and category as lots require it; the review network is in formation and grows with the catalog. The house declines what it cannot stand behind. A smaller catalog is the standard, not a limitation.
The Founding Sale — the house’s inaugural catalog — is now accepting consignments. Curated lots, seven-day auctions, bidder approval required, and every result published to the archive.