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2017 Great American July Auction, Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC

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Lot # 1436 American Express Company Stock Certificate (Signed Railroad and Expressby Fargo, Wells, & Holland) 1866 American Express Company, #2677for 2 shares to Monroe B Bryant of New York on April 13, 1866. Bryant Lot # 1441 California, Los Angeleswas active in politics during the Civil War era. Signed by Fargo, Wells, Wells Fargo: Personal Employeeand Holland. (Prag collection) Est. $600 ~ $1,500 HWAC# 33058 Papers of George Garfield Greenawalt c1906-1951 1) Box of Lot # 1437 California Wells 23 business cards. 2) Three 1906 Fargo & Co. Receipts 1906- time cards. 3) 1934 thank you letter. 07 Over 75 payment receipts, 4) Eight letters to the American most signed by G. M. Hackett, Consul in Rotterdam. 5) Eight c1940 CPA. Est. $100 ~ $200 letterheads with names addresses HWAC# 38408 and a map. 6) Three letters about the American Shell Fish Company, One Lot # 1438 Three Wells is on their letterhead. 7) Small 1943 Fargo Pins White pins for calendar. 8) Sixteen documents pertaining to George’s retirement in 1951. 9) Four 1939 beneficiary documents. 10) Large railway Expressfive years and ten years Sealed (br0ken) Envelope. 1951of service. Hard to find (George Garfield & Robert Greenawalt Railway Express and Wells Fargogold pin for twenty years Collection) Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 41711of service. Est. $200 ~$400 HWAC# 47207 Lot # 1442 California, Los Angeles Greenawalt button and badges Lot # 1439 1) Wells Fargo button for five years Wells Fargo of service. 2) Large badge for the Pocket Watch Railway Express Agency belonging to and Belt and identified as G. G. Greenawalt 3) Buckle The “Ask Me about Air Express” green & belt buckle is red badge. 4) Small Air Express bade an Anson Mills with wings. 5) Business cards for G. G. piece stamped Greenawalt. (George Garfield & Robert WF & Co with Greenawalt Railway Express and Wells Fargo Collection) Est. $100 ~ the face in good $150 HWAC# 41713 condition. The pocket watch Lot # 1443 Large Collection of is a Rockford Railway Express Agency Collectables Watch Co. 30 plus items. Three booklets: mechanism Retirement Allowance Plan of 1939, manufactured Pension Plan of 1929, and Rules in 1882, the Governing Hours of Service andface is a Barrett and Sherwood and it is set in a nickel case. The Rockford Working Conditions of Employees fromWatch Co. is known for their reputability in railroad watches. The back of 1927. Also a colorful Air Express pin,the case is inscribed “Wells Fargo & Co. Express San Francisco Agents For small rulers (warped), desk businessThe Gold Coast”. Quality piece built for functionality and reliability for calendars, Railway Express postcard,Wells Fargo. Est. $500 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 38538 REA unused baggage tag, nine Air Express stickers, “Do Not Open UntilLot # 1440 Wells Fargo / Christmas” gift cards, etc. (George Garfield & Robert Greenawalt RailwayRailway Express Agency Express and Wells Fargo Collection) Est. $120 ~ $200 HWAC# 41724Photographs From the personalcollection of George Garfield Lot # 1444 Railway ExpressGreenawalt, express agent in Los Agency Magazines 1935 - 1953Angeles from 1906 to 1951. Lot Lot of 18 Messenger Expresses. Itof ten. Includes two Western Air starts with a 1935 cover of ShirleyExpress photos. One is a package Temple receiving and importantbeing delivered and the other a package at her Hollywood studiogroup of men outside the Western with articles on taxation ofAir Express. The later is signed by railroads San Diego Exposition,Jimmy James, the pilot who flew Colleen Moore’s Fairy Castle, howthe first package for the company. REA engineers kept WBBM ofIt is addressed to G. G. Greenawalt. The former is probably a photo of Chicago on the air, shipping elkhim delivering that package. Three show different Railway Express to Virginia, kangaroos, and lotsAgency trucks. (George Garfield & Robert Greenawalt Railway Express of REA news. Then there is theand Wells Fargo Collection) Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 41721 November 1936 volume. Several short bios on higher management. An article about 24 hours at Pier 14 in San Francisco. Pascal Celery from Colorado and Apples from Wenatchee. REA glee club sings at Opera House. etc. And that is just two random volumes. The cover art is fabulous. The articles historical and informing. (George Garfield & Robert Greenawalt Railway Express and Wells Fargo Collection) Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 41726Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 49

Railroad and Express Specialty Glass Company located in Lot # 1445 REA Unused East Liverpool, Ohio, and moved it to See Photo Online Papers from Greenawalt Grapeville, Pennsylvania. Grapeville was Collection Nine oversized envelopes. 1947 REA folder. chosen as the location of the factory Over 50 REA through cars. Twelve 1942 Air Express because the property had a large source of natural gas. George West calendars. Booklet of over 20 G. G. Greenawalt business served as president of the company, while his brother Charles West cards. Six colorful REA Delivery Service cards. was the Vice President. Charles West is regarded as the “Father of the (George Garfield & Robert Greenawalt Railway Express Candy Container Industry” for the company’s extensive production ofand Wells Fargo Collection) Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 41727 candy containers. West Brothers was a separate company which alsoLot # 1446 California, LosAngeles Greenawalt Retirement produced the candy containers. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 47203Papers from Railway ExpressAgency 1951 Letter from General Lot # 1450 Early Canvas andManager with envelope marked Leather Mailbag Very old mailbag--personal. Unusual hand cancel. lot of history here. Est. $100 ~ $200Eight boxes of business cards. HWAC# 38218Two older business cards withtelephone 8034! See introduction Lot # 1451to Greenawalt papers for more Erie Expressinformation on George Greenawalt. Ledger Erie. (George Garfield & Robert ExpressGreenawalt Railway Express and record ofWells Fargo Collection) Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 41712 COD’s forwarded. All pages unwritten in this unused railroad company ledger. Estimate Lot # 1447 California, $150-$300. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 38519 Los Angeles Lindbergh’s Unique Lot # 1452 Wedding Gift sent Pony Express by the Railway Books Four Express Agency 1929 books about the Lot of nine items. 1) short lived delivery system: two copies of Photograph of the the “California and Pony Express Trails” gift sent from Los draft study environmental assessment Angeles to New Jersey for National Historic Trail Authorization to Colonel ‘Charles by the U.S. Department of the Interior; ‘Lucky’ Lindbergh on “Saddles and Spurs” by Raymon and Mary his wedding day. It Settle; “Historic Resource Study Pony is a cake! 2) A letter Express National Historic trail” by Anthony(probably sent to news agencies) about this gift; a 170 pound Simnel Godfrey. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48664fruit cake. Did it arrive in one piece? 3-4) Two copies of a letter fromNew Jersey congratulating the REA for delivering the cake in perfect Lot # 1453 Six Expresscondition.5-9) Three personal photographs taken by G. G. Greenawalt Volumes 1) “The Pony(we presume) of the packaging. Two negatives. These may be unique. Express” by Visscher 1946.Letters are fragile and show wear. From the personal files of George Cover included but in fairGarfield Greenawalt. (George Garfield & Robert Greenawalt Railway shape at best. 2) BookletExpress and Wells Fargo Collection) Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 41722 entitled “Pony Express, Heroic Beginning TragicLot # 1448 Montana Virginia End” by Settle. 1959. 3) 1936City & Alder Express Way “Pony Express” booklet byBills 1905 Lists number of Knapp. 4) W. Turrentinepackages and who is receiving Jackson’s “Portland: Wellsthem. These are all for Home Fargo’s Hub for the PacificPark and Return. A few Northwest.” Courtesy of thepassengers listed. Est. $100 ~ Wells Fargo Bank. 5)” Owning Western History” by Anderson. Guide to$300 HWAC# 31043 collecting letters, etc. 6) “Company Property” by Bartz. The guide for all Wells Fargo related items. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48823Lot # 1449 U. S. ExpressCandy Container 0.75 x 4.00 Lot # 1454 California, Big Pinex 1.75”. U. S. Express on both Real Photo Postcard Memoriallong sides. One small side says “Net Wt 1 1/4 oz / Serial No 2862.” Day 1914 Big Pine, May 30th, 1914The other says “West Bro’s Co / Grapeville. Pa.” Westmoreland Glass photo of Memorial Day Parade.Company was founded in 1889 when a group of men purchased the Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 4861950 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 1455 California, Philatelic & Postal History Calico 10 Calico Ghost Town RPC’s 10 RPC’s of Fort, and Hospital. Calico, various scenes-- Photos by Eastman and overview, Old Drug Store, Thompson. Also, ten Calico near Yermo, 1890, printed cards, eight twenty mule team and mailed (1909-1962). others. (Prag Collection) (Prag Collection) Est. Est. $150 ~ $250 $200 ~ $400 HWAC# HWAC# 44441 34946Lot # 1456 California, Hobart Mills Lot # 1462 California,Very Early Real Photo Postcard of Susanville SusanvilleHobart Mills, California Contrast is Birds-Eye Viewweak, but a nice historic photograph. Itwas a leading lumbering area during the Postcards (mostComstock rush. Address only on the back! RPPC) Lot of 24.Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48471 Nineteen are real photo, two are color, Lot # 1457 California, Mojave Golden and three are early Queen Mine Real Photo Postcard printed. Of the 24, six The Golden Queen Mine, Gold Hill, were mailed (1909- Mojave Calif. Est. $50 ~ $100 1961) and one has a HWAC# 48621 long message written in 1915. Most are by Lot # 1458 Eastman; one is Thompson Studio. Includes views of the lumber mills, California, Main St., views from the air, Mt. Lassen, and Diamond Mountain. (PragMono Lake Two Frasher Real Photo Collection) Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 39011Postcards of Mono Lake Lot of two: 1)“The Crooked Tree” Paoha Island, Mono Lot # 1463 California, SusanvilleLake Calif. Taken by Frasher Photos. Susanville RPPCs: Workplaces Lot of2) Earthquake crack on Negit Island, 11 real photo postcards. Views include:Mono Lake, California, also by Frasher. The Old Mill, Southern Pacific RailroadEst. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48620 construction work, Lassen Grain & Milling Company, Saw Mill, Fruit Lot # Growers Supply Co. plants, and Lassen 1459 California, Nevada City Nevada Lumber & Box Co. Four mailed from City Postcard Collection Lot of 1913-1923. Another has writing on the 7. Five real photo postcards: early back. Photos by Eastman, Thompson, 1905 Broad Street, c1920’s Broad and Zim. (Prag Collection) Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 39012 Street with tracks, 1906 Main Street Grass Valley, 1910 4th of July parade, Lot # 1464 California, Susanville Three 1906 Broad Street. Postcard of Lola’s Grotto and corner advertising See Photo Online Susanville Real Photo Postcards (Early cover of the Great Northern Gold Mines Company envelope. View Repros) Three RPPCs. Two are Est. $160 ~ $300 HWAC# 48473 reprints (c.1940s) of early Susanville views: Main Street in 1864 and “On Richmond Road in the Early Days” (JH Eastman). Third card shows “Old Fort Roop” ( also by JH Eastman). All three unmailed. (Prag Collection) Est. $50 ~ $80 HWAC# 34941Lot # 1460 California, SanFrancisco San FranciscoEarthquake Postcards SanFrancisco 1906 earthquakepostcard collection. Over100 postcards to picking thedestruction and condition of thecity following the earthquake theearthquake. No RPCs. Estimate$150-$250. Est. $150 ~ $250HWAC# 38525Lot # 1461 California, Susanville Postcards of Susanville Buildings Lot # 1465 California, Yosemite Spectacular Yosemite Postcard Collection c.1905-1960 Approximately 440 cards! Includes: realLot of 27. Seventeen are real photo: Emerson’s Hotel (mailed 1914), photo postcards (c.1905-1915), Mitchell early views, and cards datingLassen Industrial Bank, Court House, Catholic church, LDS church,Post Office, Hotel Mt. Lassen (mailed 1935), Masonic Temple, FirstCourt House, Memorial Building, Radio Station, City Hall, Roop’sBid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 51

Philatelic & Postal Historyto the 1940s-60s. Approximate counts: 36 older RPC (c.1910), 102 Lot # 1471 Montana, Flatheadwhite border RPC (c.1920), about 200 Mitchell style chrome lith. County Flathead County Postal(c.1905-1915), about 50 white/brown border chrome (c.1940) and History / Postcard Collectionabout 50 modern chrome (c.1950-60). Not much duplication, if any. 1908-1943 Lot of eight. IncludesMailed and unused. Please inspect. (Prag Collection) Est. $500 ~ the longest driving bridge in the$3,000 HWAC# 27757 state RPC (TRV photograph), Grand View Hotel and FL Gray Store, Lot # 1466 California California main street Kalispell, 1947 RPC of Postcard and Photograph Collection Virginia City. Cancels are all Somers. Includes Dutch flume near Smartsville, Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 40272 6 automobile photos, Del Monte Hotel in Monterrey County, 1898 Auburn Lot # 1472 Montana, Mingusville Rare County Receipt, Dunsmuir 1906 postcard, Mingusville Manuscript An extremely Southern Pacific pc of squab farm, early rare cover from Mingusville (1884-1895) state capital photo, 1909 Sutter’s Fort in Wiboux Co. It has a manuscript cancel postcard, California Missions postcard, and there were only two Mingusville’s etc. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 48467 reported in Shellen and Dunn. Scarce. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 38744 Lot # 1467 CaliforniaThree California Wells Fargo Covers 1) Includes Lot # 1473a Marysville addressed to Mrs. C .C. Crittendon Montana, North(from the famous Crittendon correspondence Great Falls Northcollection). c1860’s. 2) Downieville addressed to Great Falls MTA Daneri of San Francisco. 3) Gilroy addressed Cover North Great Falls official postcardto AT Green of San Francisco. Est. $60 ~ $100 from Cascade CO MT. Post office ran fromHWAC# 46494 1890-1893. Very rare postmark. “North” is not visible in the black circle cancel. Est. $50 Lot # 1468 ~ $150 HWAC# 38577 Idaho, Rocky Bar Advertising for Lot # 1474 Cabinets of Spool Montana, Old Agency Old Agency Thread 1881 Postal cover addressed to Territorial Postmark Territorial W.R. Callahan of Rocky Bar Idaho with postmark from Old Agency in Teton Co a brochure advertising Clark’s “O.N.T.” Montana. Postal card dated March 4, Cabinets including spools of thread 1888 during the post office run from for dry goods stores. Est. $50 ~ $200 (1875-1889). Has a fold lengthwise but HWAC# 42244 otherwise in good condition. Clear, dark ink. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 38749Lot # 1469 Montana,Beverhead County Lot # 1475Beaverhead Montana, RamseyCounty MT Covers Very Early Ramsey Official Postcard VeryCollection 43 Total early official postcard from Ramsey MT inpieces. Highlights Granite Co dated 1891. Post office was onlyare 8 Terminus open for 9 years from 1888-1897. Poorterritorials with strike, but the reverse side confirms place andblue and purple date. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 38737cancels, 1903Dewey (1894-1913), 1915 very early Wise River, 1891 Willis, 1903 Lot # 1476 Montana,early Lakeview. Also includes Beaverhead Last day, Gibbons, Grant, Renova, JeffersonLima, Watson (Meagher County), Monida, Reichle last day, Wisdom, County Renova Postcard 1906 Great card!Jackson, Wise River, Red Rock, Coolidge last days, and Polaris cancels. Man sleeping in doghouse. Post markedEst. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 38706 Renova, 1906. Post office open, 1906-1923. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 38658 Lot # 1470 Montana, Blackfoot Three Blackfoot, Montana Letters (1874, Lot # 1477 Montana, Sheridan 1875, 1876) Lot of 3 territorial Sheridan Collection Madison letters from a scarce location. Two County 10 Total pieces from have dateline Blackfoot City, the other Sheridan MT. Mostly 1800’s simply “Blackfoot.” 1874, 1875, 1876. including 2 Corner Covers, 1 All are addressed to AM Holter & Bro. purple cancel, and a train delay. in Helena and are requesting various Est. $60 ~ $150 HWAC# 38716 items, such as lumber, window sashes, and door locks. All single pages of various sizes (8” x 5” and 8” x 7.75”).Located in Glacier County and named after the Blackfeet Indians.Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 3623952 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Philatelic & Postal History Lot # 1478 Montana, Sidney examiner, Great Falls Air Base Branch on Sidney, Carbon County Postal tag, Helena registered with six 3c Centennial History / Postcard Collection stamps, 1944 Department of Agriculture 1911-1956 Eight RPC’s, three $2.14 tag, Belton, Butte cover to Norway, black & white, and one colored Wheat Basin, 1909 Kendall 1901-1923, etc. postcard. RPC’s include several Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 46495 nature scenes, Yellowstone Valley National bank, Morril Avenue, church, school,Main Street, No. 10 Residence Block. Also CU Williams sheep scene.Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 40276Lot # 1479 Montana, Stevensville Nice Pine Lot # 1484 MontanaCreek Cancel on Stevensville Postcard 1909 Montana Corner CoversNice black and white photo of the Stevensville Collection About 50Hotel. Hand written notes on fronts include total pieces of corner“parlor door” and “This used to be my covers from variousbedroom window.” The Pine Creek cancel companies and towns in Montana. CC’s include J.G. Olsen Druggist,(1904-1914) is a forwarding cancel. Sent from Ekalaka Telephone, The Macqueen House, Hotel Leighton, The MilesStevensville. Est. $50 ~ $75 HWAC# 40274 City Hotel, Calvin Investment Co., The Savage Hotel, and many more. Postmarks include Ekalaka, Sykes, Neihart, Miles City, Harris, Hunters Hot Springs, and others. Est. $200 ~ $500 HWAC# 38734 Lot # 1480 Montana, Twin Lot # 1485 Montana Montana Postcards Bridges Twin Bridges Postal and Trade Cards Aluminum card-New Collection 10 Total pieces Federal Building, Butte; 3 Leather cards: from Twin Bridges MT. 4 Northern Pacific Railway Depot, stamp and Slightly different cancels, all postmark; 2 other leather are Greetings black circles and 2 registered from Livingston. Lot includes 3 other color covers. Est. $50 ~ $150 cards. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 41606 HWAC# 38713 Lot # 1486Lot # 1481 Montana, Montana SixVirginia City Virginia World WarCity Covers Collection II Naval Covers c1943 1) Launching(Madison County) of USS Helena in 1940. 2-3)1940 USS21 Total pieces from Helena business reply envelopes. BothVirginia City MT. with two 2 cent red stamps. 4) 1946Mostly territorial and USS George Cllymer (spelling?). 5) 1944many different cancels. censor envelope. 1942 ‘free’ censoredBlack, Blue, and purple envelope. Est. $25 ~ $50 HWAC# 36824ink with a variety ofdifferent cancels with stars and targets. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 38715 Lot # 1487 Nevada, Acoma R-7 Acoma, Lincoln County Postmark According Lot # 1482 Montana, Wheatland to the Nevada Postmark Catalog, County Wheatland County this is the earliest second period Territorial Collection 1884-86 Acoma cancel. Mostly very strong. Lot of four. 1) Oka #1. Shellen & Est. $110 ~ $200 HWAC# 46689 Dunn list a total of seven. 2-3) Ubet. 1885 and 1886. One #2 and Lot # one unlisted. 4) Winnecook. Four 1488 Nevada, Alpine Alpine, Nevada total in Shellen & Dunn. Missing R-6 Cancel 1909 Nice strike on a stamp. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# Registry Return Receipt, Warren 37059 Williams (Fallon’s founder and major player in early Churchill County) toLot # 1483 Montana Large Montana Postal History Collection his son John P. Williams (probablyincluding Territorials Lot of twenty-four. Territorials include: 1) watching the ranch at Eastgate). Post1888 Helena to Conrad of Fort Benton. 2) Strong Butte City 1884 office was open from 1894 to 1914. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 46584Postal Card to Hershfield of Helena from Clark & Larabie, Bankers.3) 1886 Deer Lodge Clark & Larabie Postal Card. 4) Blue double Lot # 1489 California, Auroraring 1880 Terminus. 5) Magenta double ring 1881 Terminus. 6) Fort Patriotic Cover sent to AuroaBenton (‘Fort’ is unreadable). 7) 1886 Butte entire. Non-territorials [sic], Cala, Mono Co. c1861 “Theinclude 1900 White Sulpher Springs cc for Spencer Mays & Heitman, Union - The Constitution and the1900 Mammoth from Leviathon Gold Mining Company, 1901 Helena, Enforcement of the Laws” written1910 Gardiner, 1890 Rocky Mountain Real Estate cc, fancy corner below a large eagle on top of aadvertising for John McIntosh of Kalispell, “Opened by Mistake” shield. Addressed to R. T. Ryan.envelope, 1943 Dear Lodge / US Army Postal Service-passed by Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 46596Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 53

Philatelic & Postal History Lot # 1490 Nevada, Aurora Aurora, Nevada Lot # 1497 Nevada, Austin Nice Blue See Photo Online Blue Cyanotype Post Card about Killing Austin, N. T. Wells Fargo Strike To William a Mountain Lion. 1912 Post Card shows Cook of Carson City. Was in the Herman the mountains around Aurora (I assume), Toaspern Collection (includes background “where Oliver got his mountain lion.” Card is information on this important, early addressed to Mrs. J Oliver Kirkpatrick. It is collector). Est. $30 ~ $50 HWAC# 46490 obviously from a friend who is showing Mrs. Kirkpatrick where Oliver was hunting. Some Lot # 1498 Nevada, Belleville Belleville, historical background on the Kirkpatrick’s Esmeralda, Nevada 1885 Cover with Letter included. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 46598 1885 R-6. Magenta double ring cancel with target killer. Cancel is good, strong and easily Lot # 1491 Nevada, Aurora read - although bottom half is faint. Belleville Four Interesting Aurora, post office was open from 1874 to 1894. Letter is Esmeralda County Covers very fragile with long rips at folds. Letter signed 1) 1866 very early R-4 as ‘Doc.” He owns a drug store in Belleville and as Aurora cancel with grid soon as he gets someone to buy it, he is heading killer. Addressed to Nathaniel back to Iowa! Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 46590 Howard of Chrysopolis. Dates of Chrysopolis post Lot # 1499 Nevada, Belmont Later office narrows the date for R-6 Belmont with Strong Strikeus. 2) 1883 Registry Return Receipt. Strong Aurora cancel. Historical 1904 (1867-1911). Historicalinformation on JHB Harris of Silver Peak (recipient.). 3) 1907 R-5 background on postmasterSecond Period Usage. Doane 1 on back of envelope. Letter was sent (stamped on cover) F. R Brothertonfrom Reno, Nevada with a corner advertisement for the Nevada State and RF Gilbert. Est. $60 ~ $150Journal. Historical information on the Journal and recipient - J Oliver HWAC# 46695Kirkpatrick. He was a mining man and assuredly in Aurora at this timeto see about a revitalization of mining in the area. 4) June 6, 1911 R-3 Lot # 1500 Nevada, Bernice R-7postmark. Aurora was in Mineral County at this time. Mineral County Bernice, Churchill County Cancelhad been created four months before. Est. $80 ~ $200 HWAC# 46597 1889 May 7, 1889. Post office was open from 1883 to 1894. StrongLot # 1492 Nevada, Aurora Small (2 See Photo Online strike on cover. Mailed to Halex 5.25”) Envelope with nice Aurora Brothers of Sacramento. Est. $150 ~Strike and Fancy Star Killer c1870 “NOV’ $200 HWAC# 46583restruck outside of cancel. R-4. Early usage. Lot # 1501 Nevada, BoulderEst. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 46595 Boulder Dam RPC and PC Collection c1933- Lot # 1493 Nevada, Aurora Tax Record for 1960 About 200 RPC’s of Boulder Dam and vicinity.See Photo Online JS Cain of Aurora, Nevada 1909 Mailed Includes older full face RPC. Mostly white border cards. from Goldfield with an Aurora Stamp Needs inspection, a great on back. Includes detailed list of Cain’s collection. Prag Collection Est. $500 ~ $2,000holdings in Aurora that were to be taxed. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 46594 HWAC# 23470Lot # 1494 Nevada, Austin Austin See Photo OnlineArguably Territorial (per Gamett)1864 June 20, Austin, Nev. cancel. But Lot # 1502 Nevada, Carson City StrongJames Gamett makes a strong case Unused Carson City Blue Strike Addressed to The Mexican Silverthat this is really an N. T. cancel. His Mining Company Includes two pages of historical information on thisargument is included. Est. $50 ~ $100 important Comstock mine. Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 46489HWAC# 46686 Lot # 1503 Nevada, Churchill County Churchill Lot # 1495 Nevada, Austin Austin, N. T. County Covers Lot of three. One R-6 Alpine, July 20, 1909 on a registry return receipt. Two Fallon. OneSee Photo Online Wells Fargo Cover This cover is addressed 1919 City of Fallon billing post card for electricity and water. Addressed to W. A. Keddie, son of the to John Garber. He was an important man who first dreamt of the railroad route through San Francisco lawyer who found himself the Sierra Nevada Mountains and namesake of theinvolved in Austin (and other Nevada) mining disputes. Background Keddie Bridge. The other a Southern Pacific Noticeon Garber is included. Est. $30 ~ $50 HWAC# 46491 of Arrival for Warren Williams. A refund of $15.84 is waiting for him when he picks up his barleyLot # 1496 Nevada, Austin Four Austin, at the new SP Depot in Fallon. Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 46585Nevada Covers with Letters 1904 One See Photo Onlinehas a partial seal on back. The latest writesabout the authors visit to Tonopah in 1904.^People arrive every which way including many on foot. ^ Lot ofsickness in Goldfield and it will surely get worse. ^Few houses; manytents. ^ Beds are pitched everywhere there are open spaces. ^ Newstrikes every day. ^ Poor devils who arrived with nothing really suffer.etc. Historical background on the writer AC Williams. Est. $40 ~ $70HWAC# 4668754 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Philatelic & Postal History Lot # 1504 Nevada, Clover City R-8 Clover City Envelope with Corner Advertising 1920 Ada H Mining cc. Known cancels from this location are restricted to 1919 and 1920. Legal Sized Envelope. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 46484Lot # 1505 Nevada, Cradlebaugh R-9 Lot # 1510 Nevada, Esmeralda County Remainder of the EsmeraldaCradlebaugh used as a Received Postal History Collection Lot of thirteen. 1) R-6 magenta 1886Cancel on Back of Cover October 7, Belleville. Post office open from 1874 to 1894. 2) R-5 Columbus as a1895. Earliest known Cradlebaugh received on the back of an envelope. VERY strong strike. Part of waxcancel according to the survey of seal in place. To J Henry Strachen, a prospector and mining man. 1871-Nevada postal history by Gamett 1895. Also has a R-4 Candelaria on back. 3) R-5 Fletcher. Open three& Nelson. Opened roughly into times. This period was from 1894 to 1912. Top of ‘Fletcher’ cut off.strike, but strike is nice and strong. 4) R-4 Millers. Very nice very early strike as a received stamp. 1906Addressed to L(eonline) Lewis of (1906-1913). On postcard. 5) R-4 Candelaria double ring. Purple.Cradlebaugh. Leoline was the sister Star killer. To Chalfant of Bishop. Some historical background onof Judge John Cradlebaugh, namesake Chalfant included. 6) Early, very strong 1882 (1870-1925) Sweetwaterof the town. Est. $300 ~ $500 cancel. R-4. Maltese cross killer. 7) R-4 1889 Aurora dark blue cancel.HWAC# 46586 Double circle. To RP Keating of Virginia, Nevada. Keating was a mill superintendent in Gold Hill and a lawyer. 8) R-4 Sodaville with a Lot # corner advertising Douglass Mill, Mining and Mercantile Company. Unlisted in Gamett. 1899 cancel. 9) R-4 very strong Sodaville strike.See Photo Online 1506 1908 (1882-1917). Short note on father’s death. Wife seems to be in Nevada, Elko County Ten Elko County Sodaville and husband in Missouri. Why? Some historical background included. 10) Strong 1905 Hawthorne doane 7 with cc. To JS Cain Covers from Nine Different Locations of Bodie with Bodie rec’d stamp on back. Historical background1)1909 Deeth with historical background on William and Effie Park on sender George S. Green. 11) 1894 Schurz with some historical background. 12) Goldfield postmaster cancel. Cancel used as killerthe senders. 2) 1888 Octaganal Tuscarora. 3) 1905 Carlin postcard and part has been lost to a rough tear on top. Still this double ring cancel is earlier than the earliest listed in Gamett & Nelson. Butler,of Chimney Rock. 4) 1912 Currie. 5) 1909 Halleck. 6) 1908 Lee. 7) Nevada Rec’d on back (R-5). Great piece! 13) 1910 Goldfield very strong strike. cc’ of John S. Cook Bank. Addressed to Louis Finnigan of1881 Bullion piece. R-3. 8) R-3 Currie. Leach Brothers Company Genoa. Historical information on Finnigan included. Est. $300 ~ $900 HWAC# 46588corner advertising cover. 9) 1875 Elko. 10) 1909 Elko on registry Lot # 1511 Nevada, Eurekareturn receipt. Historical background on Charles Tremawan. He was County Six Eureka County, Nevada Covers 1) 1921 R-5working for (or with) Warren Williams on his Gold Creek Rangeland. Alpha. Nice strike. Contains background information on AlphaEst. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 46587 and Nick Morderelli, signee. 2) 1883 Palisade. Letter. 3) 1898Lot # 1507 Nevada, Empire City Lot of three Eureka. Letter from 60 year old James Lucey to Gavitt’s Medicaldifferent Empire City / Empire Covers See Photo Online Company for some of their “Native Herb” pills. Background on Lucey and Gavitts included. 4) Eureka letter with Rocco-Homestake-NevadaThese three lots show the progression Mining Company. Sent to WM Hamilton of Fish Creek. Historicalof Empire City’s cancels. 1) Early first or background information shows a close relationship between Fishsecond year(1866 or 1867) manuscript cancel. The official post office Creek, Hamilton, and the mining company. 5) Eureka Registry Bill with a Van Cott postmaster stamp (from New York). 6) 1903 Eureka letterdesignation was Empire City, but the manuscript cancel says Empire. to Honorable Jonathon Hancock. In the 1900 census he is listed as a miner at Ruby Hill. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 46680On Wells Fargo Cover. 2) 1890 Empire City on Registry Return Receipt.Strong strike. Background information on the two names on the card. 3)1911 Empire. Strong Strike. With letter and background information onWR Richards, miner. Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 46691 Lot # 1508 Nevada, Esmeralda First Year R-8 Esmeralda Double Circle, with Target Cancel 1865 Nice, strong strike. Mailed before the first anniversary of Nevada’s statehood. The post office name would be changed to Aurora within five months. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 46593Lot # 1509 Nevada, EsmeraldaR-8 Esmeralda, Nevada TerritoryCancel. 1863 Includes someinteresting notes on the time itwas sent and the conflict betweenCalifornia and Nevada and in whichstate Esmeralda lay. Nice strike.Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 46589 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 55

Philatelic & Postal History Lot # 1512 Nevada, Fletcher Letter is about getting the Republican vote out in Golconda and Latest Fletcher First Period Winnemucca. Nice strike. 12) Winnemucca, 1904. cc’ of Daily Silver Cancel According to Gamett State. Billhead is from the Winnemucca Publishing Company for $6.00 1894 This Esmeralda County for a year’s subscription to the Daily State. This was a Republican post office was open from 1883 newspaper. Since the last two letters are sent to the same person to April 24, 1894. This cancel was (Marker of Lovelock) , it is obvious he was a Republican also! Est. $60 ~ $180 HWAC# 46682 March 26, 1894. Strong magenta Lot # 1517 Nevada, Lake Tahoe Unique View of strike. From Mrs. G. A. Green. Est. Steamer on Lake Tahoe Steamer on Lake Tahoe. $80 ~ 300 HWAC# 46591 Unusual (or rare) view. Photographer is on back which identifies this as a Nevada postcardLot # 1513 Nevada, Fort Ruby and hence Lake Tahoe. Photographer is WalterTwo POD Buttons found in theFort Ruby area These were found Mulcahey. Also a view of a hotel (?) buried inby one of Northern Nevada’s mostprolific diggers. “POD” stands Sierra scenery. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 47086for Post Office Department. Bothare pictorial: Pony Express and Lot # 1518 Nevada,walking mailman. Est. $100 ~ Lander$200 HWAC# 48115 County Remainder of Lander County Lot # 1514 Nevada, Goldfield Fabulous Covers 1) R-4 Cortez. 1904. Signed by H. Berry, a rare black NevadaSee Photo Online “Patrick, Elliott and Camp, Inc” Cover citizen during this time period. 2) 1894 Battle Mountain with a with Contents 1906 Nice cc on this strong cc’ for Dr. W.H. Hood. Background Goldfield 1906 cancel. Contents are the information on Hood. 3) 1870’sstock market report for May 2, 1906. (Report is not authentic to Battle Mountain with a fancy killer ‘B.’ 4) 1882 Battle Mountain to Henry Eck of White Plains. Historicalenvelope it is ten days after the envelope was mailed.) Still a very nice information on Eck. 5) Early Austin cancel addressed to Ellis & Sawyer, attorneys in Carson City. Historical background on Sawyer includingcombination. Historical background information on the company and this sentence in his obituary, “He was a lawyer of more than averagethe Goldfield Stock Exchange from where the stock market report was ability, but was his own worst enemy, being addicted to drink to suchissued. Highest stocks include Tonopah Mining, Tonopah Extension, an extent that he was frequently incapacitated.” Est. $40 ~ $100Gold Bar of Bullfrog, Red Top of Goldfield, Montana of Tonopah, Double HWAC# 46683Eagle of Manhattan, etc. Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 46483Lot # 1515 Nevada, Goldfield TwoGoldfield Postcards One RPC of Eagles See Photo OnlineDrum corps, June, 2-1911, GoldfieldNevada. The other, hand colored image of Lot # 1519 Nevada, Lincoln County“a bonanza Lease on the Mohawk, goldfield, Nevada. Both cards were Lincoln County Postal History Lot Lot See Photo Onlinemailed to Dayton, Nevada. Est. $50 ~ $80 HWAC# 41667 of five. 1) 1891 El Dorado Canyon with a Lot # 1516 Nevada, corner advertising of the Southwestern Humboldt County Humboldt & Pershing Mining Company. Historical background is included. 2) 1913 Panaca County Collection Lot of twelve. 1) Weak Paradise with cc for the Tungsten Comet Mining Company. Has historical Valley 1891. cc’ for Alfonso Pasquale with historical information on the company. 3) 1908 Pioche postcard of the Million background. He was a rancher and ran a hotel Dollar Court House. Includes historical information. 4) 1943 straight in Paradise Valley. 2) Nice 1911 R-3 Amos cancel. line Caliente cancel. Note from 1949 postmaster on why he used the 3) Card from unknown location addressed to straight-line cancel in 1943. 5) 1909 Hiko on postcard. Est. $40 ~ $60Miss Minnie Haas of North’s Ranch. North’s Ranch is an R-9. 4) 1907Humboldt House on post card. 5) Early 1888 Lovelocks. 6) 1937 HWAC# 46688R-3 Sulpher. From a teacher rejecting the 1937 Pension Law forteachers. Teaches in Gold Ridge in Pershing County. 7) Interesting Lot # 1520 Nevada, Lyon County1956 Unionville cancel. Last day cancel with a handwritten “Mrs. Jane Lyon County Postal HistoryDavidson, postmaster 1907 - 1956.” Her mandatory retirement was Group Lot of thirteen. 1) 1909a major reason that the post office closed. 8) 1908 Unionville with R-4 Sutro. Very strong strike onhistorical background on Sadie Talcott and L. Fellows; the two names postcard. 2) Dayton. Probably earlyon the postcard. 9) 1884 Winnemucca with a Charles Chenowith statehood. To the Treasurer ofcorner advertisement. Chenowith was an important person in Storey County. 3) 1886 Silver City.Winnemucca opening a store in 1870 and was an educational leader 4) R-3 Ludwig. 1919. Registeredthere. 10) Hotel Humboldt, Winnemucca cc. Includes a letter about cancel on back of envelope.sheep - a stagnant market. Includes a sample contract. Background Includes a letter about dancing and cantaloupes. Backgroundinformation on the Humboldt Hotel which had just been completed. information on sender / teacher Edith St. Cyr. 5) 1910 blue Mound11) Golconda. 1900. cc’ of Golconda Hot Springs. Matching letterhead. House. 6) 1889 Wellington. 7) 1911 Mason. 8-12) 1922 Fort Churchill. All with information on Carson River depth gauges. 13) 1909 Silver City with Culquboun background history. Est. $60 ~ $90 HWAC# 46690 Lot # 1521 Nevada, Manhattan Three Manhattan Postcards 1908 1) Main street Manhattan. Published by Nelson Rounsevell Stationary, Manhattan, Nevada. Manhattan postmark through stamp. “Manhattan”, “Nevada”, and “Sep. 21” readable. Date is not readable. 2) Tripletts56 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Philatelic & Postal History(donkeys). Manhattan, Nevada. Postmarked Stanford Lot # 1527 Nevada, Reno RPC of RenoUniversity, 1908. 3) Erie Street. Wagon pulling aload of ?. Very early, no separated back postcard. Race Track c1910 Amazing very early See Photo OnlineEst. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 46795 RPC of the Reno Race Track. Women and men are lined up along the fenceLot # and in the stands waiting for the next race. Cars from the 1910’s are parked three deep behind the spectators. This was identified as Reno1522 by using a period aerial view of the race track and a crowd sceneNevada, from the Special Collection Department of the University of Nevada.Manse R-9 Key details are alike. Most importantly the “Humphrey Supply Co.”Manse sign in the photo (barely readable) matches the “Humphrey SupplyPostal Co.” sign (same company, different sign) in the second UNR photo.History Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 46880PiecePlease see photograph for Lot # 1528 Nevada, Reno Two RPChow this piece was cut. See Photo Online Gambling Postcards 1) Tango Room atThe Manse post office was open from 1891 to 1914. According to the the Club Fortune. In the 1940’s this wasNevada Postmark Catalog, this particular postmark is the only 19th “the happening place” in Reno. 2) Faro Bank with a 1947 Reno postmark. Card is slightly warped and bottomCentury one known. Although it is a shame that it has been cut from half of back has paper glued to it. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 46799the envelope it was on, it is still historically significant. Est.$110 ~ $300 HWAC# 46693 Lot # 1523 Nevada, Lot # 1529 Nevada, Reno / Nye County Nye County Sparks 58 Reno and Sparks Postal History Lot Lot Pieces of Postal History. of ten. 1) Weak Belmont Highlights include 1) three 1889. 2) Rhyolite postcard different Hotel Golden corner published by AE Holt. 1904. advertisements. One pictorial. Historical background One letter written on Hotel included. 3) Very hard to Golden stationary. Other covers read Bonnie Clare R-5. with contents include Flanigan On Goldfield Mines postal warehouse (letterhead), Riverside Mill (pictorial letterhead), Nevada card. 4) Weak R-4 Millet. Hardware and Supply (pictorial letterhead and return envelope),Includes historical background. 5) Bullfrog on back of envelope. George F Coleman (pictorial letterhead and return envelope), GreenStrong strike. R-3. 1906 doane. Addressed to William Stewart. Includes & Lunsford attorneys (letterhead), and Washoe County Bank (receipthistorical background on the man who is credited with leading the for check and historical background). Other corner advertising coverscharge to defeat the first vote for Nevada statehood. 6) R-5, 1902 are from Western Mutual, US Department of Agriculture, AmericanButler. Postal reply card. 7) 1958 Lathrop Wells. 8-9) Two Tonopah Ore Hauling and Contracting, A Paterson contractor, Ward Brotherspostcards. Both include historical background. 10) R-5 Butler 1902 on general merchandise, City Plumbing & Heating, Nash (automobile logocover to Virginia City . Very Early Est. $90 ~ $250 HWAC# 46696 with historical background), Reno Stationary (airmail), Nevada Meat Company (historical background), and Sierra Pacific Power. PostcardsLot # 1524 Nevada, Pinegrove Rare of Oddfellows Building (had to send for link chain for car), CourtPinegrove, Esmeralda County Cover. House, Grand Theater, YMCA, Virginia Street Bridge, City Hall, snow1899 R-5. 1899 on Registry Return sheds, Library (with very strong 1906 Sparks strike) and old 1908 RPCcard. Post office open from 1869- of the Riverside Hotel. Other interesting covers include Black Springs1912. Some historical information cancel (home to the early black families in Reno), Eat Raisin Bread sticker on cover, Reno General Delivery cancel, 1960 Winter Olympicson DE Moore who signed this card. killer, Leather Sparks postcard, mourning card with historical background on John C Newlands, Stead Air Force Base, and many moreEst. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 46592 covers. Please inspect! Est. $120 ~ $250 HWAC# 46581 Lot # 1525 Nevada, Pioche / Caliente Lot # 1530 Nevada, Rhodes Station Six Pioche and Caliente Postcards See Photo Online Nevada Salt & Borax Postcard from See Photo Online Two RPC’s: One is an overview of town Town that No Longer Exists 1895 and the other is the Million Dollar Court Rhodes Station on the Carson & ColoradoHouse. One 1909 black and white bird’s eye. Two color postcards- both overviews. One postmarked 1910 and the other addressed Railroad. Bill for salt for William Shimmin Benton. Superintendentto Lane, Nevada. One brown 1908 postcard of the Court House.Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 46998 of the plant was John Fleming. One small stain on bottom left. 3 x 9”. RARE! Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 46798Lot # 1526 Nevada, Reno Nice Reno See Photo Online Lot # 1531 Nevada, Ruby Hill R-6Reproduction Postcards 1887 1) Ruby Hill Postmark 1898 1898 clear strike (post office open fromCopyrighted by Thyes & Reese. Shows 1873-1901). Signed by Sol HilpGrand Lodge, Knights of Pythias Number with nice historical background2 marching in uniform down Virginia Street. 2) Copyrighted by Thyes on him included. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 46599& Reese. Shows Reno in 1860. Est. $40 ~ $70 HWAC# 46796 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 57

Numismatics Lot # 1532 Nevada, Sparks 1910 RPC of moved west from Rhode Island in the 1850’s.” Peleg Brown was the owner of Brown’s Ranch, one of the earliest settlers in Washoe Valley, See Photo Online Hobo Wall with Note “This is one way and his ranch was a stop on the V&T Railroad. Est. $110 ~ $300 HWAC# 46497 we have of telling who has been through here.” On the cancel Sparks is weak, date Lot # 1539 Nevada, Tybo Strong Tybo,is good. Est. $20 ~ $30 HWAC# 46582 Nye County Cancel R-5. Postmarked 1905 (1874-1906). Nice looking strike. On aLot # 1533 Nevada, Stone House registry bill. Historical background on the1913 Stone House, Humboldt Page family. Est. $40 ~ $100 HWAC# 46694County Corner Advertising Cover1913 R-6. Post office was open Lot # 1540from 1890-1915. Nice clear cancel,made difficult to read since it is See Photo Online Nevada,cancelled on top of the stamp pair. Virginia CityCorner advertising for C. E. Hymer& Son. Hymer was a mining man and Reno newspapers put him in CompleteStone House in 1912, Mill Canyon in 1913, Ankey in 1914 and BuffaloValley in 1915. Some historical background of Hymer and Stone House set of Old Lamp Post Postcards ofincluded. Est. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 46681 Virginia City RPC’s. Complete - or almost complete. Photography by Renoite Walter Mulcahey. Lot of thirty-seven. All the regular views are here. Great way to pick up this nice set all at once. Est. $40 ~ $80 Lot # 1534 Nevada, Storey HWAC# 47085 County Early Statehood Virginia City, Gold Hill, and Lot # 1541 Nevada, Virginia City Seven See Photo Online Carson City Covers Three Virginia City RPC’s B Street, St. Mary’s of each. All pre 1880’s. 1-3) Virginia City: double ring blue Diamond Jubilee, building falling apart, c1870, 1866 (hand written but very probable) target overview, Frasher street scene, Piper’s Opera House, C Street. Town and killer, and c1860’s grid killer. Gold Hill: Two blue late 1870’s buildings do not look new in these photos. Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 47081and an 1865 R-5 double ring. Carson City: 1865 blue, c1870 magentawith target killer, and c1870 black with grid killer. Est. $90 ~ $200 Lot # 1542 Nevada, Virginia City TwoHWAC# 46692 See Photo Online Virginia City, N. T. Wells Fargo Covers with connections to the Cohen’s of San Francisco. 1) Addressed to A. A. Cohen of San Francisco. Very Strong Virginia City strike. Historical information on Cohen included. 2) Second Virginia City N. T. Wells Fargo strike. Lot # 1535 Nevada, Tonopah Freight From G. Cohen (brother of A. A. most likely). Est. $50 ~ $70 HWAC#See Photo Online Team in Tonopah in Front of Golden 46492 Saloon 1910 Unused. Six horse team Lot # 1543 Nevada, Virginia City Virginia See Photo Online double freight wagon. In front of brick City Wells Fargo Cover to the NevadaGolden Block, 1902. Currently housing Nye & Ormsby Bank and Bank of San Francisco 1887 Nice redLathrop Davis. Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 47090 strike over stamp dated April 6, 1887. Reverse has a nice Virginia CityLot # 1536 Nevada, Tonopah Upper “Agency of the Nevada Bank of San Francisco” wax seal in very niceMain Street by Miner’s Drug Store, See Photo Online condition. An April 7, 1887 San Francisco stamp also on back. LegalTonopah Unusual view. Lots of horses sized envelope. Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 46482and wagons - no cars! Very early as back Lot # 1544 Nevada, Washoe County Eight Diverse and Covers fromhas no place for writing, Unused. Corners show wear. Est. $20 ~ $30 Washoe County including an Interesting Letter and BackgroundHWAC# 47084 Information The most interesting piece is a 1911 Verdi, Nevada letter Lot # 1537 Nevada, Treasure City Early, Nice Blue R-7 Treasure with interesting contents. The author City Cancel c1870 Target cancel. Most likely 1870 or 1871. Pages of is working for the Truckee River historical background on Treasure City. Nice looking strike; although Power Canal (which still traverses bottom right is fainter than the rest of the strike. Est. $60 ~ $200 right down main street). He is working HWAC# 46499 in a carpenter’s gang on the flume. He writes about the fire at Stone andLot # 1538 Nevada, Truckee Webster-contractors for the canal.Meadows Weak, but The fire took place on May 16th.TheReadable, Magenta Truckee letter was sent on May 18th. HistoricMeadows, N. T. Cover c1863Addressed to Mrs. Pardon background for both the canal andBrown - part of the Pardon company are included. Also: Extremely early second period 1909Brown correspondence, “The Steamboat with a very strong strike, earliest second period 1910letters in the find tell the taleof a group of pioneer brothers- Pyramid with two pages of historical background on sender Rachelthe sons of Pardon Brown-who Updyke, two early (1879 and early 1880’s) purple Wadsworth cancels, 1951 Flanigan, 1952 Pyramid, 1909 Verdi with historical background on sender WG Douglass. Est. $50 ~ $150 HWAC# 4649858 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Philatelic & Postal HistoryLot # 1545 Nevada, White Pine County Lot # 1549 Nevada Five Large SizeEight White Pine County Cancels; Multiple Scene Postcards 1) Town views See Photo OnlineIncludes Letter and Back Ground of Rawhide, Tonopah, and Goldfield on theMaterial 1) R-4 Schellbourne w/ same postcard. 2) The Clifford Mine, theletter. 2) R-4 Osceola w/ historical Belle Helen Mine and Mill, and Sally, basket maker 3) Tex Rickard, Frankbackground on Joseph Grandelmeyer Horton, Death Valley Scotty, and an old time bar. 4) Seven scenes fromand Tillford family. 3) Very early 1902 the new mining camp of Weepah: miners, mines, Wingfield, Traynor &R-3 Strawberry on a cover. Historical Horton, automobile prospecting. 5) Three overview scenes of Weepah:background on Muir family. 4) R-3 1909 the town’s people and the town. Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 46881Illipah on hunting post card. 5) 1897Hamilton w/stamped corner advertising See Photo Online Lot # 1550 Nevada Four Country Scenes:for Oddfellow Lodge #17. 6) 1939 Ely Including a Stage Coach 1) Stage CoachRPC. 7) 1869, very early Hamilton blue passing through an open plain withcancel. 8) 1912 Cherry Creek with mountains in the background. Donnerhistorical background on Cherry Creek. Bridge slammed with snow! The V&TEst. $70 ~ $150 HWAC# 46580 passing by the ghost town of Washoe, Nevada. Highway from Carson to Reno. Has been under a piece of paper that was written on. Est. $40 ~Lot # 1546 Nevada 13 Reproduction See Photo Online $60 HWAC# 47082Postcards and one Spectacular RPC.These are all photos are of older Nevadascenes. Contrast varies. Tonopah wagons Lot # 1551 Nevada Four Interesting Legal See Photo Online Sized Envelopes c1875-1937 1) c18751903. Fold through right hand side. 1880 military parade. 1875 Con State Land Office cc. Addressed to Francis M.Virginia & California shaft. V&T on iconic Crown Point Trestle 1893. Smith of Clover Valley. Note on back advises “Their [sic] is no such manReno Oddfellows in uniform. International Hotel with buggies. 1860 lives in Clover City.” Registered letter #83. Two 6c stamps and one 10cGold Hill overview. 1875 Gold Hill overview. Gold Hill overview 1882. brown stamp. 2) 1919 Tonopah Hotel with pictorial of hotel. Name ofInternational Hotel when it was still in Virginia City. Iconic General hotel scratched out and High Divide Extension Mining Company handGrant visiting the Comstock mines. Crystal Saloon. Fair Mansion. James written. 3) Reno Press Brick cc with a nice brick pictorial. 1920. 4) RenoFair portrait. The one RPC is a very nice view of a freight team in front of “Air Mail Letter” stamped in purple. cc of A Carlisle & Company with anthe Golden Block, 1902. Dated 1910. Contrast is fabulous from reading August 1926 calendar (not authentic to cover) insert. Est. $40 ~ $60the sign for Nye & Ormsby to Lathrop Wells. One can almost make out HWAC# 46481the writing on the wagon! Est. $50 ~ $80 HWAC# 47087 Lot # 1552 Nevada Nevada Advertising Lot # 1547 Nevada Five See Photo Online Covers c1920 Lot of eighteen. 1) Bank of Pioche. 2) John S. Cook Bank, Goldfield. 3) Different Nevada Wells Fargo Ely Lumber & Coal, Ely. 4-6) Elko Water Covers 1867-1876 1) Strong & Light; George Russell (future Nevada Governor) and J. Henderson Hamilton Blue cancel. 2) Nice (banker). 7-9) Nevada Telephone-Telegraph, Harry C. Stimler 1867 Virginia City cancel. “TL (Tonopah big shot), BH Ingalls Garage, Tonopah. 10) Yerington Ice & Tileston, August 1867” on Soda. 11-16) All cancelled Reno: Reno Evening Gazette, Model Dairy, L back. 3) Weak Silver City to Little Auto Transportation of Schurz, Pitt-Taylor Syndicate, Riverside Volcano, California. 4) Nice Mill, Nevada State Journal. 17) Stamped WR McFadden of Imlay. 1876 Battle Mountain blue. 5) 18) Hand written AW Geiger of Round Mountain. Est. $40 ~ $80 Weaker strike, but very nice Reno. Background information HWAC# 46487 in Clara Head (addressee) and her school in Sacramento. Lot # 1553 Nevada Est. $50 ~ $200 HWAC# 46488 Nevada Color Postcard CollectionLot # 1548 Nevada Remainder of Wells Fargo Lot of fifty-one. EarlyCollection Lot of nine. 1) Austin N. T. Back Fremont Street in Lasstates the letter was actually received in 1865 Vegas, Buster Mine,after Nevada was a state. From W. G. Borneman. early Cave Rock,Includes historical information on Borneman. Stagecoach, LakeTop of strike is cut off. 2) Unreadable Treasure Tahoe, oldest houseCity strike. But it is from there as evidenced in Genoa, Carson City,by the” John A. Paxton, Feb 1, Treasure City” cowboy, Reno Ranch,business stamp. 3) Unstamped and addressed to dirt road to Mt. Rose,Benjamin Dove of Treasure City. 4) Virginia City Stewart Indian School, Union Pacific Station in Las Vegas, Caliente,N. T. cover from B. F. Wallace with background UNR, Monte Neva near Ely, etc. Please see photographs. Est. $50 ~information. 5) --- (Carson or Virginia) City $100 HWAC# 46999to Ann North of Santa Clara. c1864.Very earlystatehood or territorial. 6) Very weak 1871 Silver City strike. Includes Lot # 1554 Nevada Nevada Miningsome background information on James L Daley of Virginia City - the Advertising Covers c1920 Lot of eleven.sender. 7) Nice Hamilton Nevada strike addressed to M. L. Bateman See Photo Online 1) Goldbanks Quicksilver, Winnemuccaof Virginia City. 8) Weak Virginia City strike addressed to Frapoli(?)of San Francisco. 9) Columbia. Although one can’t read the state, it address, Winnemucca cancel. 2) Spruceis addressed to Knapp of Hawthorne, Nevada. That makes this most Monarch Mining, Wells, Wells. 3) Riverviewprobably a Nevada Wells Fargo cover. Est. $110 ~ $160 HWAC# 46493 Gold Mining, Searchlight, Searchlight. 4) Virginia Louise, Pioche, Pioche. 5) Tulloch Mines, Pioche, Pioche. 6) Minerva Tungsten, Pioche,Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 59

Philatelic & Postal HistoryPioche, 7) Simon Contact, Mina, Mina, 8) Nevada Consolidated Copper, from Esmeralda Power Company.McGill, McGill. 9) Grandma Consolidated, Goldfield, Goldfield. 10) Letter about bringing powerKansas City-Nevada Copper, Fallon, Fallon, 11) Nevada Deep Mines, to Tonopah mines from Bodie.Reno, Dayton. Strikes are generally very strong. Legal sized envelopes. 3) Tonopah Extension MiningEst. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 46486 Company. 1909. Subject of letter is about a contract for power. Est. Lot # 1555 $60 ~ $150 HWAC# 46496 R-4 Gold Creek, Nevada Lot # 1560 Nevada Xtra’s from etc. Many pre-1900 Nevada Postal the Nevada Postal History cancels. Nine corner History Group Collection Lot of 60. Includes: advertising covers. Large varied R-6 Alpine. Early and beautiful Also an interesting lot. 1) Clark 1888 Glenbrook from Cogwin & 1911 Hawthorne County: a) Noteware, R-4 Candelaria, R-4 postcard of the Benny Binion’s Fletcher, R-4 Aurora, R-4 Sodaville Nucleus Hotel. Includes Horseshoe background material Club: Atom Lot # 1561 Oregon and billhead to go with Bomb Blasts. Oregon Postal Covers postcard. Est. $200 ~ b) Two Pioneer Eleven pieces of early $500 HWAC# 46697 Club with Atom Oregon advertising Bomb Blast covers. 1884 and more imposed. One recent. Est. $100 ~ $300 is trimmed. c) HWAC# 42241Two newer Nevada Test Site post cards. 2) 1907 Columbia, NevadaPost Mark on printed postcard. R-4. “The Joshua Palm is the onlytree that grows here!” March 30, 1907. 3) Six Rhyolite and BoulderDam postcards. One Boulder Dam, June 29, 1931. Five Rhyolite. Twogeneral city scenes: 1906 and 1909. One 1908 photograph of a wagonin front of the John S. Cook Bank. Provides a stark contrast to the postcard of the ruins of the John S. Cook Bank! 4) Ten other NV postcards:1) Very early view of Wendover Will. 2) RPPC of 25 Ranch in BattleMountain. 3) RPPC of Silver State Auto Court in Lovelock. 4) Ruins atAurora. 5) Virginia Street in Reno. 6) Wagon Wheel Saloon at Stateline.7) Virginia City. 8) Calf Branding. 9-10) Eureka court house andnewspaper office. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 42102Lot # 1556 Nevada Nine Nevada See Photo OnlineRPC’s Beatty street scene by Frasher,Sparks street scene, overview of Dayton,Yerington Court House, Stewart Indianschool surrounded by desert (you don’t see this every day), StokesCastle, Winnemucca Armory, Washoe County Court House, RiversideHotel. Est. $40 ~ $90 HWAC# 47083 Lot # 1557 Nevada Nevada Railroad Lot # 1562 Advertising Covers c1920 Lot of five. 1-2) WashingtonSee Photo Online Nevada Central Railroad with an Austin Washington Rodeo Real cancel. 3) Tonopah & Goldfield R. R. cover Photo Postcardswith a Goldfield cancel. 4) Virginia & Truckee Railway cover with a 1920s Lot ofCarson City cancel. 5) Tonopah & Tidewater R. R. / Bullfrog Goldfield 15. Walla Walla,R. R. / Death Valley R. R. cover with a Los Angeles cancel. Legal sized Ellensburg, and Toppenish.envelopes Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 46485 None were postally used.Lot # 1558 Nevada Six Nevada Railroad No duplicates.Covers 1878-1933 1) 1878 Reno & V. RidersCity Agt. Date identified by stock prices. See Photo Online such as Roy Hunter, WynnTo AB Thompson of Virginia City. R-4. 2) Vickerman,Reno & Va. City, Tr. 1. Addressed to JS Cain of Bodie California. 1908. Donnie Snyder,3) Reno & Goldfield, 1910. RPO. From AC Roach of Mina, Nevada. 4) Dan Clark,Reno & Goldfield RPO. On postcard. 5) Ogden & San Francisco. 1915. Pinkey Gist, andHumboldt Star CC. 6) 1933 Cobre & Ely on Registry Dispatch Return Hugh Clark. ACard. Cherry Creek cancel on back. Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 46480 few have the photographer identified as Marcell in Portland. General condition isLot # 1559 Nevada Three Nevada Covers with Contents Addressed good. Est. $200 ~ $600 HWAC# 25343to JS Cain of Bodie, California All have corner advertising, letterson letterhead, and background material on the people/companieswho sent the letters. 1) Reno & Goldfield RPO. 1910. From MalcolmMacDonald. Letter about selling Aurora property. 2) Tonopah. 1909. cc60 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

See Photo Online Lot # 1563 Balloon Ascension Real Philatelic & Postal History Photo Postcard Eight or so people ready for their flight in a hot air balloon. Not Lot # 1569 First Day used. Est. $50 ~ $70 HWAC# 48468 Covers from the 1960s & 1970s Four binders of firstLot # 1564 zPeru, Andes day covers from the middle of the 20th Century. Est.Machu Picchu Photo $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 47406Postcards 12 original photopostcards of Machu Picchugiven by Wilbur May toClayton Phillips, c. 1920-25. Est. $100 ~ $200HWAC# 41906Lot # 1566 First Day Cover Lot # 1565 First Day Cover Lot # 1570 First DayCollection 2 Three albums Collection 1 Four albums Covers from the 1990sof First Day Covers: one of First Day Covers from the Five binders of First Daywith 67 First Day Covers 1940s through the 1990s. One Covers, mostly from theand some uncancelled plate album contains the Wildflowers 1990s. The last binder hasblocks; one with 118 First of the 50 States. Est. $100 ~ a couple of pages fromDay Covers, and one with $150 HWAC# 47405 1957 & 1958. Hundreds“Greetings from America” of pieces of postal history.fifty covers from each state, Lot # 1571 Ten Est. $150 ~ $300the Kenmore Limited Edition Albums of FirstCollection. Est. $200 ~ $400 Day Covers HWAC# 47402HWAC# 47427 Approximately 1000 covers from the 1960s through the 1990s. Ten binders total. Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 47412 Lot # 1567 First Day Lot # 1572 Thirty Year Collection of Cover Collection 3 Large mix of cachet covers, See Photo Online First Day Covers Six binders, each holding four binders, Kenmore Limited Edition Collection, over 150 First Day Covers, from the 1930s over 200 covers. Another into the 1970s. The American First Day binder from the 1950s, Cover Society was founded in 1955 and has a valuable website and over probably 50 covers. Postal 1500 members. Est. $400 ~ $600 HWAC# 47401 Commemorative Society, about 50 covers. Postal Lot # 1573 Postal Commemorative Society Commemorative Society about 100 covers. Est. Albums 1 Three albums of $120 ~ $250 HWAC# 47468 first day covers issued by the Postal Commemorative Society,Lot # 1568 First Day 47 Richards Avenue, Norwalk,Cover Collection Mystic Connecticut. Accompanying eachStamp Company A cover is short story about subject.dozen packages of first Very elegant presentation. Est.day cover collections $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 47408from the Mystic StampCompany of CamdenNew York. Also an albumof first day covers wellover a hundredcovers.Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 47407 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 61

Philatelic & Postal History Lot # 1574 Postal Lot # 1579 Real Photo Commemorative Society Postcards of Uniformed Albums 2 Four albums Men 20 RPC’s of uniformed of U.S. First Day Covers men--portraits and scenes. produced by the Postal Est. $80 ~ $150 HWAC# 38427 Commemorative Society in elegant binders with essays Lot # 1580 US Postcard Album A on the significance of each photograph album of 252 pictorial issue. The volumes cover post cards glued to pages. From the years: 1) 2000-2003; 2) Montana mining to Florida palm 2003-2005; 3) 2005-2007; trees, with stops across the country 4) 2007-2009. Est. $200 ~ along the way. The album was $400 HWAC# 47428 purchased at Gimbel’s Department Store for $1.25. Est. $60 ~ $120Lot # 1575 Postal HWAC# 47773CommemorativeSociety Albums Lot # 1581 Second US Postcard3 Three albums of Album Over 480 post cards fromelegantly bound first early 20th century and possiblyday covers. Volumes earlier. America the Beautiful iscover: 1)1991-1993; covered from shore to shining2) 1997-2000; shore. Worthy of inspection.3) 2000-2003. Each Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 47774cover has an essayexplaining thesubject of the stamp. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 47432 Lot # 1576 Readers Digest Lot # 1582 Canadian First First Day Cover Collections Day Covers 1 Two binders Two volumes of elegantly of “The History & Heritage presented Reader’s Digest First of the Commonwealth.” Day cover collections. Circa First Day Covers of Canada. 1980s. Also The Presidential Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# First Day Cover collection issued by International Postal 47404 Marketing Corporation also 1980s vintage. Several dozen “America the Beautiful” first day covers from the 1990s. An album of first day coversstarting in 1945 and continuing into the 1970s. Est. $100 ~ $150HWAC# 47410Lot # 1577 Early First Day Covers Lot # 1583 CanadianThree albums of first day covers First Day Covers 2 Albumfrom the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s. of 175+ first day coversEst. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 47409 from Canada. Mostly 1960s and 1970s. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 47430 Lot # 1584 United Nations First Day Covers 1 Four binders of first day covers from the 1950s through the 1990s. A total of 410 covers with United Nations stamps. Est. $200 ~ $500 HWAC# 47403Lot # 1578 Advertising Postal Covers Lot of 14 advertising coversfrom a wide range of companies. Est. $50 ~ $200 HWAC# 4225362 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Philatelic & Postal History Lot # 1585 United Lot # 1591 Nevada Four Sets of Nations First Day Covers Nevada Revenue Stamp Groups 2 Four albums of United Four sets of a 1 x 1 , 2 x 1 and Nations First Day covers. 2 x 2. Includes one set of four Two issued by the Kenmore cent stamps, one set of five set Limited Edition Collection. stamps, one set of imperforate One 1959-1979, the other two cent stamps, and one set 1970. One album issued of rouletted two cent stamps. by Mystic Stamp Company, Twenty-eight unused stamps Camden, New York. And all together. Nice grouping. a fourth small album.Approximately 350 covers. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 47411 Est. $60 ~ $150 HWAC# 46781Lot # 1586 United Nations Lot # 1592 NevadaFirst Day Covers 3 Three Large Lot of Nevadaalbums of 274 first day covers Single Unused Revenuefrom the United Nations, Stamps 40 two centfrom the 1950s-1980s. and 9 five cent NevadaEst. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 47431 Revenue Stamps. Three five cent stamps seem Lot # to be imperforate. Two 1587 cent stamps are rouletted Hawaii and imperforated and Hawaiian they come in a variety Stamps of colors from yellow to Page of tan to orange to brownish to orange red. Unused. Est. $100 ~ $200 Hawaiian stamps HWAC# 46699 1875- 1894. 17 stamps, including provisional Lot # 1593 Nevada Large Nevada government issues. Both mint and used. Please Revenue Stamp Blocks Two stamp see photos. Est. $50 ~ $150 HWAC# 47465 blocks. One is a 3 x 4 (12 stamps). See Photo OnlineLot # 1588 Nevada 1 x 2 They are two cents rouletted lightBlocks of Nevada Revenue orange red. One is 4 x 1 (4 stamps). ItStamps It is far more common could be described more like true orange. Unused Est. $40 ~ $100to see 2 x 1 block of stamps.Includes two cent, four cent, HWAC# 46780and five cent varieties. 6stamps in total. Est. $30 ~ $50 Lot # 1594 Nevada Small Lot of NevadaHWAC# 46783 Single Unused Revenue Stamps 32 two cent and five cent Nevada Revenue Lot # 1589 Nevada 2 x 1 Stamps. Three five cent stamps, two Blocks of Nevada Revenue definitely rouletted. Two cent stamps are Stamps Nineteen sets of these rouletted and imperforate and they come 2 x 1 sets of stamps. Three in a variety of colors from tan to orange five cent varieties. Two are to brownish to orange red. Unused. Est. rouletted for sure. Sixteen two $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 46698 cent varieties: imperforate and rouletted. Includes many Lot # 1595 U.S. Stamp Albums 1 colors including a brown, Four albums of U.S. Stamps. Albums are yellow orange, reddish, etc. Thirty-eight stamps all approximately together. Est. $80 ~ $150 50 percent filled HWAC# 46784 with plenty of room for newLot # 1590 collections.Nevada Four Est. $400 ~Nevada Revenue $800 HWAC#Stamp BlocksSixteen 2 x 2 (4 47423stamps). Onefive cent andthe other areimperforate and rouletted two cent stamps. A variety of colors - seephoto. 64 stamps in all. Unused. Est. $120 ~ $250 HWAC# 46782Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 63

Philatelic & Postal History foreign, large quantity. Circulated and uncirculated box full. Another two boxes of circulated and uncirculated US with four more stock books. 99 Lot # 1596 U.S. Stamp Albums 2 percent post 1900. Huge offering. Est. $200 ~ $600 HWAC# 47464 Eleven miscellaneous United States stamp albums and a hardbound book Lot # 1603 Large on the commemorative stamps of Stamp Collection 1996. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 47424 1 This is a grab bag of bulk stamps,Lot # 1597 U.S. Stamp approximately 2.5Albums 3 Eight albums cubic feet full. Twoof US stamps. Est. $300 ~ plastic tubs full.$500 HWAC# 47425 The first box is US and foreign, mostly post 1910, generally sorted. Second box is US and foreign sorted, large quantities. Est. $100 ~ Lot # 1598 U.S. Stamp $300 HWAC# 47466 Albums 4 Ten albums of United States stamps Lot # 1604 Large including seven “American Stamp Collection Heirloom Collection” 2 Two big tubs, binders, a Minuteman 3.5 cubic feet, Stamp album, and a United US and foreign, Nations stamp album. Est. mostly sorted, post $300 ~ $500 HWAC# 47426 1910. Stock books, a batch of baseball cards, US and foreign, sorted. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC# 47467Lot # 1599 Canadian StampAlbums Four binders ofCanadian stamps, two from ScottPublishing Company. Thousandsof stamps. Est. $200 ~ $400HWAC# 47435 Lot # 1600 Foreign Stamp Lot # 1605 The International Postage Stamp Albums I & II Albums 1 Five albums of Copyright 1947 by Scott Publications. Part One: The First Hundred foreign stamps. Four are Years of Philately, representatives from 1840 to mid 1940. Copyright Voyager stamp albums made 1953, Part Two a representative collection from middle of 1940 to mid by Mystic Stamp Company. 1949. Each volume hundreds of pages, stamps from all over the world. The other is a 1946 “Modern Est. $400 ~ $1,200 HWAC# 47436Postage Stamp Album” by Scott Publications. Many stamps scatteredthroughout. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 47434 Lot # 1606 Waterfowl Stamp by William Moore Waterfowl Stamp Lot # 1601 Foreign Stamp print by William Moore. Framed 17” x Albums 2 Seven albums of 17.5”. AP #21/ 150. Est. $60 ~ $100 foreign stamps from all over HWAC# 48564 the world. Est. $200 ~ $600 HWAC# 47437Lot # 1602 Huge Stamp Accumulation See Photo Online Lot # 1607 StampAbout seven cubic feet of bulk stamps. Collecting Supplies EightFirst Day Covers, two stock albums of U.S. stamp albums (some withcancelled. One box of semi-sorted US, 10,000? Stamps, all cancelled. covers) and two largeFishing tackle box of foreign, two tackle boxes of circulated US, envelopes of suppliesthousands of stamps. Rubbermaid container of circulated US and for the stamp collector.foreign, probable more than 10,000 stamps. A box of circulated US and Est. $10 ~ $100 HWAC# 4743364 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 1608 California, Angels Tokens Miners’ Liquor Store Token (Angels, California) Miners’ as I am tired of keeping it.” What was enclosed??? 3) Real photo Liquor / Store / J. Klakor / postcard of McKinney’s from the water. Pillsbury Picture Co. No. 264. Angels, Cal. // GF / One / Drink / 4) Arthur C. Pillsbury had a photo studio in Palo Alto as early as 1894. Or / Cigar. Round, brass, 22 mm. From 1903 to March 1906 he ran the Pillsbury Picture Company. 4) Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC# 38630 Unused envelope to Joshua Clark of Coloma. 4) We are not sure how this fits into the lot, but with the great provenance of the other threeLot # 1609 California, Auburn pieces, we are sure there is an interesting story here. Est. $300 ~New Orleans Bar Token $500 HWAC# 48431(Auburn, California) NewOrleans Bar / Auburn / Cal. // GF Lot # 1614 California, Latrobe Latrobe/ 5c / IT. Round, brass, 20 mm. Hotel Bar Token (Latrobe, California)Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 38644 Latrobe Hotel Bar / Latrobe, Cal. // GF / One / Drink / or / Cigar. Round, brass, Lot # 1610 California, 23mm. Est. $70 ~ $100 HWAC# 38618 Drytown Frank Gazzero’s Lot # 1615 California, Saloon Token (Drytown, Lindsay Hundreds of California) Frank Grazzero’s Canteen L. R. O. Check / Saloon / Drytown // GF Tokens (Lindsay, / 5c / IT. Round, brass, 21 California) Hundreds! mm. Drytown is the oldest Canteen / L. R. O. / Checkcommunity in Amador County, and the first in which gold was // GF / 5c / IT. Round,discovered. It took its name from Dry Creek, which runs dry during aluminum, 22 mm. Est.the summer. However, it was certainly not “dry”, as stories tell of there $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 38645being up to 26 saloons. Est. $120 ~ $200 HWAC# 38628 Lot # 1616Lot # 1611 California, Grass Valley Dr. See Photo Online California, National CityMiddleton Knights of Pythias Token G. Heffner-1908 Not listed in the online tokencatalog. Knights of Pythias token. Has a Strahle Tokenknight on the top with crossed axes. Pictorial. Initialed FCB. Reverse c. 1885 Jacobis plain.27 mm. Worn and with a holed punched for suspension, Still Strahle & Co. /this 1908 token is a nice addition to a collection. Est. $100 ~ $200 Billiard Mfr’s / 515 Market St.HWAC# 42671 / San Francisco, Cal. // GF / 10c Lot # 1612 / Drink / At / G. Heffner / National City, Cal. Round, aluminum, 23mm. California, Slab, NCS, genuine. Est. $1,000 ~ $2,300 HWAC# 37444 Grass Valley Grass Valley Lot # 1617 California, Nevada Tokens; Lot City 1917 Pictorial Nevada of Four 1) County Bank Souvenir TokenFreeman’s Baker / W H Freeman Prop / Grass Valley, Cal // GF 1 Loaf 1917 4cm. Nevada County Bank,of Bread. Slabbed by NCS. 2) Hydraulic Saloon / J R Hopkins Prop / Grass Valley & Nevada City.Grass Valley // GF 1 Drink. Hole cancel affects the token. Still it is a Pictorial of main bank. Est. $50 ~Grass valley saloon. 3) W J Halligan / Grass Valley / Cal // GF 1 Drink.4) W J Halligan / Grass Valley // GF 1 Drink. Different than #3. Est. $80 HWAC# 47305$200 ~ $300 HWAC# 47313 Lot # 1618 California, Nevada City SixLot # 1613 California, Lake Tahoe Nevada City Tokens 1) J. P. MuscardiniMcKinney’s Bar Token, Letterhead, / Nevada City // GF 10c IT. Slabbed MS See Photo OnlinePostcard, and Cover Framed piece withfour interesting and hard-to-find items. 1) 63. 2) Good for / 1 / F. A. Eilerman /The premier piece is the token is extra fine Drink // 5c. Slabbed Genuine. 3) Mickeyto uncirculated. Brass. John W. McKinney, a Flynn / GF 10c IT. 4) Weber & Tallon / Owl Saloon / GF 10c IT. Roughlongtime resident and character at Tahoe built condition. 5) Costell & Jepson / GF 10c IT. Fair condition. 6) Eddie’sa place for folks to stay that became one of thepreeminent lodges in California. He hosted Bank Club / GF 35c IM. Est. $70 ~ $100 HWAC# 48472everyone- from Lucky Baldwin and John Muirto all the San Francisco financiers. Over time Lot # 1619 California, Nevada Cityhe built about two dozen cabins as part of The Gloria Mirror - Nevada Citythe resort, and by 1900 was “all the rage” of Tahoe. These tokens are c1890’s The Gloria / Pingree Madeprobably a product of the post-1900 tourist boom. Perhaps a dozen Shoes / RH Webber / Nevada City,to twenty are known today. 2) 1896 letterhead from McKinney’s. ‘Old Calif. Great condition. 5cm. c1890’s.Pete is writing ‘Mr. Daley.’ “I thought it was best to send the enclosed, Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 47306 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 65

Tokens Lot # 1626 California, Smartville J. H. Dewan Token pre-1909 Not listed in the online TokenLot # 1620 California, Oak Catalog. J. H. Dewan / Smartsville // GF 10cPark Steen’s Place Cardboard IT. Good Condition. The Dewan Hotel wasTokens (Oak Park, California) originally a two story, L-shaped building. Mrs.23 tokens: GF / 5c IT / Steen’s Bridget Henderson ran it as a boarding housePlace / Oak Park. Red, 1.25” x 2 later selling to Mrs. Ellen Dewan, becoming3/8”. John Steen Opened the first the Dewan Hotel. Her son, Jim Dewan (our J. H.business in Oak Park in 1893. Dewan) briefly ran Jim’s Saloon along the sideEst. $80 ~ $100 HWAC# 38617 of the hotel. Smartsville is named for Jim Smart, a local hotel proprietor during the days of the Lot # 1621 California, Rocklin Bank Exchange Saloon Token Gold Rush. Extensive (Rocklin, California) Bank / placer mining tailings Exchange / Saloon / Rocklin, Cal. // remain throughout the GF / 5c / IT. Round, brass, 20 mm. area. A post office was Est. $120 ~ $200 HWAC# 38635 opened at Smartville in 1865. Due to a ruling by the U.S. Post Office Department, SmartsvilleLot # 1622 California, became Smartville in 1909 Est. $200 ~ $500Sacramento Dunn- HWAC# 48446Brett Furniture Co. Lot # 1627 California,Tokens (Sacramento, Smartville RareCalifornia) Over 50 Chamberlain Saloon,tokens: Dunn-Brett / Smartville, California1119 9th / Furniture Token post-1909Co. / Sacramento, Cal. // GF / $1.00 / With Every / $10.00 / Cash W.W. ChamberlainPurchase. Round, aluminum, 30mm. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 38639 / Excelsior / Saloon / Smartville, Cal. // Lot # 1623 California, San Francisco Tokens Good for / one / Drink. Chamberlain was the from Baghdad By the Bay Lot of seven manager of the Forlorn Hope Mine in 1894. tokens: 1) Moise Klinkner; 2) R. Stolzenwald Est. $200 ~ $500 HWAC# 48447 / groceries; 3) G.F. A Co.; 4) Mills Novelty; 5) Lot # 1628 California, Smartville Unlisted Ring Up Oakland 8231 for Rubber Stamps; Red Front Saloon (Smartville, California) 6) Allied Smoke Shoppe; 7) Sportland. pre-1909 Red Front Saloon in Smartville. Est. $40 ~ $100 HWAC# 47976 Good for 10c Drink. Est. $400 ~ $700 HWAC# 48448Lot # 1624California, Lot # 1629 California, Stockton Rich & Lonjers-Brunswick TokenSan Francisco c.1888 Rich & Lonjers / 350 / Sutter St. / Stockton, / Cal. // TheWeil & Levi Brunswick Balke / Collender / Compy / Check. Round, brass, 24mm.Spiel Marker Slab, NGS, XF 45. Est. $1,000 ~ $2,200 HWAC# 37445Gaming token Lot # 1630 California,in the fashion Susanville The Brunswick,of a $5 gold S & M, Tokens (Susanvillepiece, but in California) 25 tokens:brass. Reverse: The Brunswick / S. & M. /Weil & Levi / San Francisco. VF-EF condition. Rare. R7, Br. 27.5mm. Susanville // GF/ 5c / IT.“Importers of Fancy Goods.” Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC# 47977 Round, brass, 21mm. Est. $150 ~ $200 HWAC# 38629 Lot # 1625 California, San Luis Obispo Pioneer Cigar Factory Tokens (San Luis Obispo, California) Bag of tokens: Geo. Kluver / & Son / Pioneer / cigar / Factory / San Luis Obispo // GF / 5c / IT. Round, brass, 20 mm. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 38637 Visit our online catalog at www.Holabird Americana.com for high resolution images of ALL LOTS66 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Tokens Lot # 1631 California, Vallejo Lot # 1639 Indiana, Evansville Pictorial Mare Island Ferry Tokens Piano Schwentker Token c1920’s W. F. (Vallejo, California) 15 tokens: Schwentker Piano Co / Evansville / Ind / See Photo Online Mare Island Ferry //GF / One Fare. Round, brass, letter “M” cut out in “You reap the Benefit of this Advertising center, 22mm. Est. $80 ~ $100 Novelty” // GO / $10.00 / at Time of Purchase / of any Piano / Player Piano / or Phonograph / Only One Coin Accepted on a Sale. Fair to HWAC# 38626 good condition. Est. $40 ~ $100 HWAC# 48451Lot # 1632 California Two California See Photo Online Lot # 1640 Indiana, Evansville W. F.Tokens (Weed and Chico) 1) Weed Lbr. Schwentker Piano Co. Tokens OverCo. / The Club / Weed, Calif. // GF / 25c / 75 tokens: W. F. Schwentker Piano Co. /in / Retail Trade. Great token, brass, round, 20mm. 2) Junction / Pool Evansville / Ind. / You Reap the Benefit // Hall / 845 / Main / Chico, Calif. // GF / 5c / IT. Octagonal, aluminum, of this Advertising Novelty // GF / $10.00 / At time of Purchase / on any Piano /22mm. Est. $60 ~ $90 HWAC# 40328 Player Piano / or / Phonograph / Only one Coin accepted on a Sale. Round, aluminum, Lot # 1633 California 3 Different 38mm. Est. $120 ~ $200 HWAC# 38615 Groups of Tokens 1) 12 New Veto / Hanford /Cigar Store // GF / 5c / Lot # 1641 Louisiana, IT. Square, cut in (4), brass, 24 mm. Dixie J. S. Douglas & Co. 2) 8 Sadler’s / Dairy / Santa Cruz // Tokens (Dixie, Louisiana) GF / One / Quart / of / Milk / with 13 tokens: J. s. Douglas Bottle. Round, aluminum, 22 mm. 3) & Co. / Dixie, LA. // GF / 12 Overland Buffet / Henry’s / 101 / $1.00 / In Merchandise. Broadway / Oakland / Calif. // GF 10c Round, aluminum, 34 mm./ IT. Round, aluminum, 23 mm. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 38641 Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 38638Lot # 1634 California Five Tokens Lotof five: 1) Sac Officers Open Mess / 25c;2) Ferry Bar / 111 Georgia St. / Vallejo, See Photo Online Lot # 164 Massachusetts, Fall River “Wm. J. Hyde’s” Good ForCal.; 3) El Rancho Tropicana / Trade Mirror NGC certified genuineCheck / In Trade; 4) Gross Bros. / 232 / E. Main St. / Stockton, Cal.; “Meet Your Friends / at / Wm5) Paramount / Pictures Corp. /5451 / Marathon / Hollywood / Cal.; J. Hyde’s /358-368 Central St. / Fall River Mass. / Good For 10c InRev.: Good For / $1.00 / In Trade. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 47942 Trade. 2 1/4 inches. Est. $400 ~ $800 HWAC# 48600 Lot # 1635 California Rare “Wah Hing” Perak Lot # 1643 Massachusetts, Gambling Tokens Rare. Fitchburg “Hotel Raymond” Numismatic Error Tokens. Good For Mirror NGC certified 59 tokens: Wah Hing. genuine. “Meet Your Friends Kamunting Perak Gambling / At The / Hotel Raymond / Tokens. Round, brass, 35 J. Raymond Dwyer, Prop. / mm. $1.00 weigh. Est. $300 Fitchburg Mass. / Good For 10c In Trade. 2 1/4 inches ~ $500 HWAC# 38643 Est. $400 ~ $800 HWAC# 48257 Lot # 1636 Idaho, Weiser Nugget Cigar Store Cardboard Tokens 11 tokens: Nugget Cigar Store / GF 12 1/2 c IT / Shirley Mendenhall. Yellow cardboard. Est. $80 ~ $100 HWAC# 38619Lot # 1637 Illinois, Aurora Aurora Lot # 1644 Massachusetts, PalmerMayor Tokens 1901-1910 51 “Hotel Burns” Good For Mirrortokens: Aurora / The City of / Light NGC certified genuine. “Meet/ and / Prosperity // For Mayor Your Friends / At / Hotel Burns/ 1909-1910 / Fred Fauth. Round, / Chas. H. Burns Prop. / Palmeraluminum, 33mm. Est. $80 ~ $120 Mass. / Good For 10c In Trade.”HWAC# 38622 2 1/4 inches. Est. $400 ~ $800See Photo Online Lot # 1638 Illinois, Chicago Columbian HWAC# 48601 Exposition Token White metal, 18mm. Obv.: bust portrait; Rev.: Columbian / 1492 / Chicago / 1892 / Exposition. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 47978 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 67

Tokens Lot # 1645 Missouri, Rockville Poole’s Lot # 1652 Montana Flor de Baltimore Indian Head Tokens Two Indian headSee Photo Online Cash Store Tokens (Rockville, pennies encased in aluminum from Flor Missouri) Over 50 tokens: Poole’s Cash de Baltimore Cigar Store. Est. $40 ~ $100 Store / General / Merchandise / 1916 / HWAC# 41616Rockville, MO. // GF / 10c, 25c, or 50c / IT. Round, aluminum, 23 mm, Lot # 165325 mm, and 30 mm. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 38642 Montana Two MadisonLot # 1646 Montana, Broadview County TokensBroadview Town Lot Seven Broadview from Sheridan and Twin Bridges. Twotokens. One R-7: Parker Trading / Tokens from Madison County that includeBroadview / Mont. // GF / 50c / IT. Sheridan and Twin Bridges. R-4 GouldRound, aluminum, 31mm. Five R-6 Hotel / Twin Bridges / Mont. // GF / $1.00tokens: 1) two from The Club / H. E. / IT. Round, Aluminum, 35mm. R-4 TheWinesburg // GF / 5c / IT. Round, brass, Stockman / Sheridan, / Montana // GF /21mm. One of these has a “W” stamped 12 1/2c / In Merchandise. Round, Brass,on front. Two from Lance Cigar / Store / 25mm. Damage on front, something stamped it. Est. $60 ~ $120Broadview / Mont. // GF . 10c, 25c / IT. HWAC# 40844Round, aluminum, 24mm, 25mm. OneJ. E. Muzzly / General / Merchandise / Lot # 1654 Nevada, ColumbiaBroadview / Mont. // GF / $1.00 / In / Merchants Hotel, Columbia,Merchandise. Round, brass, 35mm. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 38871 Nevada Trade Token 1906 Merchants Hotel / Frank H Mills Lot # 1647 Montana, Great Falls Ideal / Prop / Columbia // GF 6 1/4c Laundry Business Mirror Phone IT. Columbia came into being as 3257! Great condition. See photo. a result of discoveries in Blue Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 40064 Jacket Canyon and on Maggie Creek. By 1870 twenty-five mines were operating in the area and had produced $25,000 worth of ore. TodayLot # 1648 Montana, Lewistown only mill foundations, stone ruins, and a few buildings remain near theCity Billiards “Smile!” Cards Columbia Ranch, nestled in one of the most heavily forested areas of(Lewiston, Montana) Six deciduous trees in Nevada. This is one of the least expensive Columbia“Smile!” cards, 5.25” x 3.25” tokens you will find. Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 46989each. Advertising--City Billiards,Lewistown, Montana. Cartoon Lot # 1655 Nevada, Duckwaterimage of man fishing in a boat, McGeary, Duckwater, Nevadasmall chain moves to draw face. Token c1915 McGeary /Very clever!!! Est. $100 ~ $150 Duckwater / GF 10c IT. c1910.HWAC# 38272 In 1919 Dun lists Thomas F McGeary in Duckwater selling Lot # 1649 Montana, Libbb 5 groceries. The 1928 Bradstreet Libby Tokens 1) R-6. Helen lists a Thos. F. McGeary, Gen’l. Store, Duckwater, Nye County, Nevada Halsey’s Tap Room, GF 1 Beer. Est. $40 ~ $70 HWAC# 46897 Aluminum, round, 28mm. 2) R-6. At Helen’s Tap Room, GF 10c Beer. Lot # 1656 Nevada, Ely Rare Brass, round, 25mm. 3) R-6. Libby Ely, Nevada Liquor Company Creamery, GF 1 Quart Milk. Brass, Token H. Marcotte Lig. / Co. / round, 27mm. 4) R5. Two P. A. Bert 12 1/2c / IT // 12 1/2. Harry/ GF / 5c / IT. Brass, round, 22mm. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 39641 Marcotte ran a wholesale and retail liquor business in Ely forLot # 1650 Montana, Miles City Montana some time, but there are onlySaloon Token Montana / Saloon //GF / two Marcotte clay jugs known,12 1/2c. Scalloped (4), aluminum, 29mm. and very few tokens. Est. $40 ~ $100 HWAC# 48402Miles City. No date. NGC1505201-119. 121/2 C, graded VF 35 Est. $100 ~ $150 Lot # 1657 Nevada, GolcondaHWAC# 35473 Exchange Saloon, Golconda Trade Token c1905 ExchangeLot # 1651 Montana, Westby Two Saloon / J Blanc // GF OneWestby Tokens Lot of 2: 1) Obv.: Westby Drink. The 1900 CensusDrug Co.; Rev.: Good For / 5c / In Trade; (Golconda, Nevada): JosephRd., Alum., 25mm; 2) Obv.: Snooker / Blanc, saloon keeper and theWestby’s / Card Room; rev.: Good For 1910 Census lists him as a/ 25c / In Trade; Rd., alum. 24mm. Est. capitalist. Slabbed. Genuine. $60 ~ $200 HWAC# 35721 Est. $70 ~ $100 HWAC# 4689868 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Tokens Lot # 1658 Nevada, Rawhide Lot # 1664 Nevada, Reno Reno Scheelite Mine Store Token 1908 S / Rawhide, Nevada Revisited in Trade Tokens II / GF 5c IT. Est. $30 ~ $50 Monarch Club / GF 5c IT. Rare Nevada HWAC# 46984 Bimetallic. 2) Poplar Cigar Store / 210 North Virginia / Reno Nev // GFLot # 1659 Nevada, Reno McKissick 12 1/2c IT. 3) Moana Springs / Reno,Trade Tokens c1908 1) McKissick Bar / Nevada // GF 1 Drink. 4) Palace BarReno // GF 25c IT. 2) McKissick / Reno, / Reno // GF 12 1/2c IM. 5) ReganNev // GF [5c] IT. Center hole punched. Bros / Reno, Nev // 5c In Trade. 6)Est. $30 ~ $60 HWAC# 46983 Quinn’s Roadhouse / Reno, Nev // GF 50c IT.7) Jim Bell / Reno / Nev // GF 5c IT. 8) Ward Todd & Co / Golden Hotel Block // GF 12 1/2c IT. 9) Grand & Rialto Theaters / GF 5c on Admission. Est. $90 ~ $150 HWAC# 46896 Lot # 1660 Nevada, Reno Lot # 1665 Nevada, Reno Rick’s Resort Rare A. Dromiak Drink Trade Tokens - One Rare 1906 1) Rick’s Token A Dromiak / Reno, Nev Resort / Reno / Nev // GF 25c IT. According // GF 1 Drink. The Catalog to the Catalog of Nevada Trade Tokens of Nevada Trade Tokens there are only 1 to 3 of this denomination classifies this as only 1 to 3 known. 2) Rick’s Resort // GF 5c IT. A known!!! Est. $70 ~ $100 1912 Advertisement in the Reno Evening Gazette says, “Rick’s Resort, South of HWAC# 46893 River, West of Reno, on the Verdi Road. Try one of Rick’s $1.00 Chicken Dinners.Lot # 1661 Nevada, Music and Entertaining Afternoons and all Evening. Entertainers Agnews and Barker from San Francisco.”Reno Reno Adult Est. $40 ~ $100 HWAC# 46988Trade Tokens Lot offour. 1) The Palm / Lot # 1666 Nevada, Reno RoyalReno // GF / [?] / IT/. Bar, Reno Mirror 1920’s The RoyalCenter hole punched. Bar was closely tied to prohibitionReno bawdy house in Reno. It was located at theaccording to Haddock. corner of Fourth and Peavine. In2) Nevada Round-Up 1921 one of the bartenders was/ 10 Jack / Reno // Good / Anywhere / in Stingaree / Gulch. Stingaree found guilty of selling alcohol. InGulch was Rawhide’s adult section. This token was used for the Nevada 1923 the bar was ordered closedRound-Up in Reno where adults could have a good time. 3) China Mint for nine months. It was also raidedClub / GF a Drink. This was a Bill Fong Club which was frequented by as an opium den. It never seemedAsians and African Americans when Reno was known as the Mississippi to re-open. “Compliments ofof the West. The New China Club was open from 1952 to 1977. It was Royal Bar / Reno, Nev. / Gerberdemolished in the 80’s. In 1958 Bill Fong announced that Jesse Owens Prop.” The story is great thewould crown the first Keno Queen. 4) Cosmo Club / Reno // GF One condition of the mirror is poor.Drink. The Cosmo Club was opened in 1956. It was torn down in 1977. Est. $300 ~ $400 HWAC# 47206This was another Bill Fong operation! Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 46895 Lot # 1667 Nevada, Reno Lot # 1662 Nevada, Reno Reno Sagebrush Saloon Bawdy Bawdy Trade Token Toscano Token 1887 Sagebrush Hotel Reno, Nev // GF 10c in drink. Saloon / Reno / Nevada // GF The Toscano was raided several One Drink or Cigar. Listed in times during prohibition according Haddock as a Bawdy House to the Reno newspapers! It was token. The Nevada State Journal a famous Basque Hotel serving in an article in 1910 says the Italian dinners. Est. $20 ~ $50 Sagebrush Saloon has changed hands. Est. $120 ~ $200 HWAC# 46986 HWAC# 46981 Lot # 1668 Nevada, Reno ToscanoLot # 1663 Nevada, Reno Reno Hotel Token Maverick. This may orRevisited in Trade Tokens Lot of may not be a Reno token. Toscanoseven. Gallery Hotel 5c IT, Hogan / Hotel // GF 5c IT. Est. $40 ~ $60& Madison 12 1/2c IT, Colbrandt HWAC# 46982& Reilly 12 1/2c cigar, The Lotus12 1/2c IT, Kleppe 5c candy cigars,Morrill & Bryson 5c IT (a sportinggoods store), Nevada Novelty Co5c IT, R Diner Nugget Hotel 25c IT,Regan Bros 5c IT, Est. $50 ~ $70HWAC# 46894 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 69

Tokens Lot # 1669 Nevada, Reno Two Nice Reno In Trade.” 2 1/4 inches. Est. $400 ~ $800 HWAC# 48255 Business Trade Tokens 1) Sam Goldstein / Reno, Nev // GF 12 1/2c IT/ 2) Hood Lot # 1676 New York, Geneva “The & Levinson / H & L / 12 1/2c / 228 N. Seneca” Good For Mirror NGC certified Virginia St / Reno, Nev // [same as obverse]. genuine. The Seneca / Flaherty and Est. $40 ~ $60 HWAC# 46899 Mellen / Seneca, N.Y. / Good For 10c In Trade. 2 1/4 inches. Est. $400 ~ $800 Lot # 1670 Nevada, HWAC# 48252 Reno / Verdi Grand Central Hotel Trade Tokens 1887 Two very early Reno tokens. As early as c1887 One is good For 5c In Trade and the other for 25c In Trade. Est. Lot # 1677 New York, Hornell$30 ~ $50 HWAC# 46987 “Brunswick Cafe” Good For Mirror NGC certified genuine. “Brunswick / Lot # Cafe14 S. Main St. / Wm. McDonald 1671 Nevada, Verdi Kane & Regan Prop. / Hornell, N.Y. ; Good For 10c In Country Club Token c1905 Kane / Trade. 2 1/4 inches. Est. $400 ~ $800 Regan / Country Club / Verdi // 10. HWAC# 48256 Nice Verdi token, Est. $120 ~ $180 HWAC# 46891 Lot # 1678 New York, Oneonta “F.S. Pattridge” Good For Mirror NGCLot # 1672 Nevada, Verdi certified genuine. “F.S. Pattridge /Verdi Lumber Company 34-36 Broad St. / Oneonta, N.Y. /Trade Token 1914 Verdi / Good For 10c In Trade. 2 1/4 inchesLumber Co / Reno, Nev // Est. $400 ~ $800 HWAC# 48253GF One Loaf of Bread. (In theNevada Ephemera Sectionthere are several VerdiLumber Company billheadsup for sale in this auction.)Est. $220 ~ $300 HWAC# 46985 Lot # 1673 Nevada Travelling Lot # 1679 New York, Waterville Around Nevada in Trade Tokens “Central Hotel” Good For Mirror Lot of Nine. 1) Hotel Mina / Mina // NGC certified genuine. “Central GF 1 Drink. 2) Tonopah Extension / Hotel / Matteson Bros. Props. / Grocery / Store / GF 5c IT. 3) Hotel Waterville, N.Y. / Good For 10c In Esmeralda E // H. (Most of these Trade.” 2 /14 inches Est. $400 ~ were dug in Goldfield. 4) Old Harve’s $800 HWAC# 48603 Place / Carlin, Nevada // GF 1 drink or cigar. 5) Butler Stand / 6 1/4. 6) S Lot # 1680 Bernstein / Tungsten / Nevada // GF New York,12 1/2c IT. 7) Butler Cigar Stand / Tonopah / Nev // 6 1/4. 8) P&B Bar Waverly “The[Rochester] // GF 12 1/2c IT. 9) Central Bar [Winnemucca] // GF 12 Place” Good1/2c IT. Est. $100 ~ $180 HWAC# 46892 For Mirror NGC certifiedLot # 1674 New York, Fonda “O’Melia genuine. LabelBros.” Good For Mirror NGC certified coveringgenuine. “O’Melia Bros. / Fonda, N.Y. / businessGood For 10c In Trade. 2 1/4 inches. name, littleEst. $400 ~ $800 HWAC# 48254 girl’s picture and “Good For 10c In Trade.” can be seen. 2 1/4 inches. Est. $400 ~ $800 HWAC# 48602 Lot # Visit our online catalog at 1675 www.Holabird Americana.com New York, Zoom in and see detail on Fort Edwards “Elk Cafe” Good For high resolution images of ALL LOTS Mirror Mislabeled by NGC, certified genuine. Their label reads “The Elk Cafe / Genuine, Cortland, NY. But the mirror reads “St. James Hotel / H. McMurray, Prop. / Fort Edwards, N.Y. / Good For 10c70 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 1681 New York Dewey Tokens Celebration Token 1899 Obverse: Dewey Celebration / (portrait) / Snow to Illinois, 1839. Moved to Illinois, ca. 1839. Alternate on Nauvoo 1899 / New York; Rev.: (pictorial high council, 1840–1844. Trustee of Nauvoo House Association. ship) / Olympia. White metal, Ordained a high priest, Dec. 1841, in Nauvoo. Member of Nauvoo 15mm, round. Returning to the Masonic Lodge. Moved to Council Bluffs, Iowa Territory, 1846. Moved United States in 1899 after his to area near Humboldt River in Lovelock Valley, Utah Territory (latersuccess in the Spanish-American War, George Dewey received a hero’s in Nevada), by 1854. Moved to California, by 1855. Died in California.welcome. New York City’s September 1899 welcome home celebration Est. $500 ~ $1,000 HWAC# 41966for Dewey was a two-day parade. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 47943 Lot # 1688 UtahLot # 1682 Ohio, Springfield ClarkCounty Fair Token Obv.: Clark County Utah/ Wyoming/ Fair / Springfield, O. / Aug. 10,11, Tokens Lot of 2712 13 ‘09 / A / Hummer / Don’t Miss certified tokens:Tuesday. Rev.: Best Racing / Fine 12 from the CornerHorses / Dan Patch / 1:55. Br., rd., Bar, Kemmerer City,30mm. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 47948 Wyoming; all Good For 5c In Trade. All Lot # 1683 Oregon, Portland Portland NGC graded: 3 AU58, 1 Depression Era Tokens 1930 22 MS62, 6 MS63, 1 MS 64,See Photo Online depression era redeemable tokens from 1 MS 65. Fifteen from the Pastime Club, Wendover, Utah. All NGC certified: Good For 5c and 10c; 4 MS63; 11 MS64. Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC# 48249 Brigham’s Bookless Budget in Portland Lot # 1689 Virginia Jewell Ridge Coal Oregon. Items range from 1 cent to 25 Scrip Lot of five tokens from Jewell Ridgecent pieces in excellent condition. Fantastic numismatic dealer lot. c. Coal Company of Jewell Ridge Virginia. 1c, See Photo Online 5c, 50c, $1, $5. Est. $30 ~ $60 1930 Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 38301 HWAC# 47972Lot # 1684 Utah, Wendover Pastime See Photo Online Lot # 1690 Washington, TeninoClub Tokens Lot of ten NGC MS 64 Tenino Wood Tokens 1935 13tokens. Obv.: Pastime Club / Wendover Unusual wood tokens redeemable/ Utah; rev.: Good For / $1.00 / In Trade. for 1-5 cent sales tax in ThurstonBr., square, 25mm. Est. $30 ~ $60 County Washington. TwoHWAC# 48236 variations of donkey insignias in pristine red and green color.See Photo Online Lot # 1685 Utah, Wendover Pastime Excellent condition. c. 1935 Est. Club Tokens Ten tokens NGC MS64: Obv.: $200 ~ $400 HWAC# 38305 Pastime Club / Wendover / Utah; Rev.: Good For / 50c / In Trade. Scalloped, Br., 28mm. Lot # 1691 West Virginia, Braeholm Est. $30 ~ $50 HWAC# 48238 Buffalo Eagle Mines Tokens (West Virginia Coal) Huge lot of tokens:Lot # 1686 Utah, Wendover Pastime See Photo Online Buffalo Eagle Mines, Inc. / $1.00 / RileyClub Tokens Ten tokens NGC MS64: Obv.: Store // Payable in Merchandise OnlyPastime Club / Wendover / Utah; Rev.: / $1.00 / Not Transferable. round,Good For / 50c / In Trade. Scalloped, Br., aluminum, 30 mm, cut out at bottom.28mm Est. $50 ~ $80 HWAC# 48239 Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 38636Lot # 1687 Utah “Do Your Duty” Mormon Token 1846 “Do Your Lot # 1692 Wisconsin, ChetekDuty” “Union Is Strength”--two hands grasping each other. Mormon City View Farm Tokens (Chetek,token, supposedly made by Peter Haws, leader of a Mormon wagon Wisconsin) 9 tokens: GF / Onecompany. Private coiner, in Iowa, later moved to Utah. Round, brass, Quart / City View Farm, / Theo.17mm. Peter Haws, (17961–1862). Farmer, miller, businessman. M. Anderson. Prop. / Chetek,Baptized into LDS church. Moved to Ohio. Served mission with Erastus Wisconsin. Yellow cardboard. 18 tokens: GF / One Pint / City View Farm, / Theo. M. Anderson. Prop. / Chetek, Wisconsin. Blue cardboard. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 38631 Lot # 1693 Wyoming, Kemmerer City Corner Bar Tokens Lot of ten NGC certified: eight MS64, two MS63. Obv.: Corner Bar / Kemmerer / Wyoming; Rev.: Good For / 5c / In Trade. Al., Rd., 22mm. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48240 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 71

Tokens Lot # 1694 Cedar Ridge Dairy Lot # 1701 Yordy Bros., Tokens (Unlisted) Over 50 Magicians & Ventriloquists, unlisted tokens: Cedar Ridge / Cardboard Tickets 18 tickets; Dairy // 1 / Quart / Milk. Octagonal, Yordy Bros. / Magicians and aluminum, 25 mm. Est. $80 ~ $100 Ventriloquists / Half Ticket HWAC# 38640 Admit One. Purple cardboard. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 38623Lot # 1695 Coca-Cola Lot # 1702 10 Kemmer CityCardboard Tokens Over 150 Tokens 10 Kemmer City Tokens 25tokens: Drink / Coca-Cola / In / cents. Est. $80 ~ $120 HWAC# 47868Bottles / The Dayton Coca-ColaBottling Co. // same as front. LotRed cardboard, 22mm. Est. # 1703 300 Anillo Restrikes$200 ~ $400 HWAC# 38625 Huge lot of unsorted Anillo restrikes. Great reference pieces. Lot # 1696 Dealer’s Lot of US Tokens Est. $100 ~ $120 HWAC# 40310 Over 250 tokens, various businesses: 1) Advertising Keeney’s Refresh Mints // Lot # 1704 Anillo Restrikes GF 5c IT. Round, brass, octagonal center Anillo restrikes from: Idaho, Texas, hole, 20mm. 2) Central Confection New Mexico, California, and others. Co. Colso // 5c Profit / 5c Sharing / 5c Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 40308 Coupon. Round, aluminum, center hole,20mm. 3) 31551 // GF 5c IT. Round, aluminum, center hole, 20mm. Lot # 1705 Anillo Restrikes /3) R. L. Moody & Co. / Indianapolis / Ind. round aluminum 20mm. 4) Obverse Mavericks Very largeFor Amusement Only / This token has no cash or trade value. Round, lot of Anillo restrikes, obversebrass, center hole, 20mm. 5) 12439 //GF v5c IT, Round, brass, center mavericks. Est. $100 ~ $150hole, 20mm. And more. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 38627 HWAC# 40321Lot # 1697 IXL Cash DairyTokens Huge lot of tokens: IXL/ Cash Dairy // GF / Pint Milk.Unknown, U.S.A. (also attributedto Saint Joseph, Missouri)Round, aluminum, 24 mm.Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC# 38650See Photo Online Lot # 1698 IXL Dairy Tokens Lot # 1706 Anillo Restrikes, See Photo Online Almost 200. IXL / Cash Dairy // GF Obverses Over 200 Anillo restrikes, Pint Milk. Light Aluminum in poor obverses. Some with city and states. to fair condition. Est. $50 ~ $100 Est. $260 ~ $400 HWAC# 43864 HWAC# 48450 Lot # 1707 Anillo Restrikes, ReversesLot # 1699 Kansas, Mississippi, Huge lot of Anillo restrikes, reverses. Est.Missouri Tokens 1) 15 King $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 40322and Anderson tokens, Dickerson,Mississippi, round aluminum. 2) 6 Bloom & Greenman Tokens, Turon, Lot # 1708 Arizona ArizonaKansas, scalloped (4) brass. 3) 37 Anillo Restrikes Arizona AnilloCity News Stan tokens, Hutchinson, restrike lot includes: Tombstone, Ajo, Phoenix, Benson, Tucson,Kansas, octagonal, aluminum. 4) Prescott, and more. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 40323A container of Missouri RetailersMill tokens, Round, cardboard. Lot # 1709 California, Los Angeles LosEst. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 38632 Angeles, CA Area Anillo Restrikes Large lot of Los Angeles, CA AreaLot # 1700 Tokens from LA, Salt Lake City, and Moscow Olympic Anillo restrikes. Est. $120 ~ $200 Games 11 tokens from the 1984 HWAC# 40316 Olympics in Los Angeles for various summer events. 1 token, winter Games, Salt Lake City, 2002, Downhill. 1 pin, Moscow, Russia, 1980. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 3862172 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Tokens Lot # 1710 California, Pasadena Lot # 1718 Ulysses S. Grant Pasadena Area Anillo Restrikes Lot Token Obv.: Ulysses S. Grant includes: Pasadena, Glendale, Fullerton, / (pictorial); Rev.: Struck and Upland, Alhambra, Covina, Burbank, and Distributed in the Municipal more. Est. $120 ~ $250 HWAC# 40318 Parade / By the employees of the U.S. Mint / Phila. Dec. Lot # 1711 16, 1879. Rd., Br.,, 24mm. California, Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 47946 Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara Area Anillo Restrikes Lot Lot # 1719 Hard Times/ Civil Warincludes some unlisted: Santa Barbara, Tokens Lot of four: 1) Obv.: I Take TheSanta Maria, Oxnard, Chula Vista, and more. Responsibility: Rev.: The ConstitutionEst. $120 ~ $200 HWAC# 40319 as I Understand It; holed. 2)Obv.: Henry Anderson / Cheap Boot and Shoe Store Lot # 1712 California Central / Chatham / Square / New York / 1857; California Anillo Restrikes Central Rev.: Henry Anderson / Mammoth CA Anillo Restrikes: San Fernando, Boot / Chatham Square / N. York. Br., Corcoran, Bakersfield, Sacramento, Rd., 28mm. 3) Exchange Office, Br., Rd. Lodi, Roseville, and more. Est. $120 ~ 27mm. 4) Willard & Jackson’s / Oyster $200 HWAC# 40314 House / 532 Broadway N.Y. Rd., Br., 18mm. Est. $40 ~ $120 HWAC# 47970 Lot # 1720 Hula Girl Token andLot # 1713 California Northern Others Lot of four: 1) Obv.: HonoluluCalifornia Anillo Restrikes Northern Rapid Transit Company Ltd./ (hula See Photo OnlineCA Anillo Restrikes: Delano, Yreka,Roseville, etc. Est. $80 ~ $120 girl pictorial) / Rev.: Token / 1951;HWAC# 40312 Wh. metal. 22mm. cut outs; 2) Obv.: The Poeltzer / Cigar Co. / Hutchinson / Kans. ; Rev.: Good For / 5c / In Lot # 1714 California Rare Trade. Rd.,20mm, Br. 3) Obv.: Kane’s Cigar Stand / 142 / N. Virginia / California Towns, Anillo St. / Reno, Nevada; Rev.: 12 1/2c / In Trade; Rd., wh. metal, 20mm. 4) Restrikes Anillo lot of rare California towns includes: Watts, Obv.: Ridgeview Coal Co. / W. Va./ 1 / RC. Est. $30 ~ $60 HWAC# 47945 Deauville, Fillmore, Littlerock, Cabezon, Bloomington, Lawntown, Lot # 1721 J. Walkers Vinegar Indio, Big Bear Valley, and more. Bitters Adv. Mirror Brass Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 40324 advertising mirror for J. Walkers Vinegar Bitters--The Great BloodLot # 1715 Nevada Nevada Purifier--Give It A Trial--Sold ByAnillo Restrikes Nevada Anillo All Druggists. Front side in goodRestrikes; a couple of these are condition, mirror side is rustedvery rare--Reno Oil Co., Harrah’s and cracked. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC# 41939Keno, Oppedyk Dairy, etc.Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 40315 Lot # 1722 Maverick Token Collection See Photo Online Thirteen tokens including Arizona Lot # 1716 Group of Pictorial tax token, Louisiana tax token and Anillo Restrikes This large lot unidentified shops and places. Est. $40 includes: Elks, bears, trees, buildings, ~ $80 HWAC# 47974 donkeys, mines, beer and wine images, people, goats, hats, roosters Lot # 1723 McCormick Reaper and many, many more--great fun!!!! Centennial Token & Advertising Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC# 40320 Pieces 1931 HK 460: Obv.: Male bustLot # 1717 Franklin D. Roosevelt Play Money Obverse: Franklin D. facing left / 1809 /1884 / Inventor / ofRoosevelt / (pictorial); Rev.: the / Reaper; above bust around CyrusPlay Money / 1 . Copper, Hall McCormick; Rev.: Scene depicting15mm. Est. $40 ~ $80 two men, one mounted, using horse-HWAC# 47944 drawn reaper. Bronze, 34mm R1. Also 1939 Union Pacific from the SF World’s Fair, a Texaco token; Newport Bar, San Diego token Good For 10c; Royal Baking Powder token. Five pieces in all. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC# 47947 Lot # 1724 Spiel Marke and Other See Photo Online Tokens Lot of nine tokens, including an 1844 Henry Clay for President holed token. Est. $40 ~ $80 HWAC# 47971Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 73

Tokens Lot # 1725 Spiel Lot # 1727 Western Tokens Lot of eight tokens: Markes Lot of four: four NCS Genuine, Hiawatha, Utah: Obv. C.E.S Co. /Lot # 1726 Token Grab Bag “copy” of 1854 $20 No. 1 / Hiawatha; rev.: Good For / One / Exploder.Lot of twenty-seven. Includes gold piece, spiel Br., rd., 28mm. Two NGC MS65: Obv. Corner BarWC Bowney, California Club, markes in one, five / Kemmerer / Wyoming; Rev.: Good For / 5c /Cobweb Liquor, Beckley’s, and ten dollar sizes. In Trade. Wm, Rd., 21mm. Two NGC MS61: Obv.:JWL, B Zemo, etc. Cherry Creek The $5 size is holed. Diamondville Club; Rev. 10c / In Trade. Al., Rd.,and East Ely railroad Depot Est. $200 ~ $300 25mm/ Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 48237tokens. Almost all mavericks.One church key for the Oakland HWAC# 47979 Lot # 1728 TokenBrewing Company. Pocket Collecting Booksknife for Emerson Titlow of Four books aboutTonopah. Also two encased token collecting: 1)cents: Gold Club of Sparks “A Revised Check1970 and Las Vegas Club 1973. List and ValuationPlease inspect. Est. $80 ~ $200 HWAC# 47319 of Military Tokens of the United States 1866-1969 Book I” by James J. Curto; softcover, 86 pages, 1981. 2) “Military Tokens of the United States 1866-1978 Book II” by James J. Curto, hardcover, 116 pages. 3) “Collecting Guide to the Pioneer Minor Coinage of American Saloons” by Fred N. Holabird, softcover, 124 pages. 4) “20,000 Coal Company Stores,” by Gordon Dodrill, 1971, softcover. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC# 47769 c/o Mark Lighterman 5224 West SR 46 #408 Sanford, FL 31771-923074 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Mining Artifact CollectionsMining in America changed drastically starting Oil wick lamps have not yet had an exhaustivewith new sweeping regulations in the late 1980’s printed reference work published, but there haveand especially in the massive governmental been several key works distributed to collectors,changes after the precious metals price crash including the three volume set of sketches of aof 1997. When the very structure of the Ameri- major collection and the reprinting of a few lampcan culture of mining was swept away, an entire catalogs. Up to date, the best work available toculture of small miners went with it, right out collectors is online in digital form, that of Davethe door. The culture of spending $100 per claim Johnson, miningartifacts.homestead.com andin work leading to the discovery of an economic Hal’s Lamp Post, along with a few others. Theseore deposit was wiped out. This took work from folks have spent countless hours researching,thousands of families and turned some western writing and photographing key mine lightingmining towns into living ghost towns. The ability artifacts.of the prospector to exist as an economic entitywas no more. Thus the very existence of the sin- The carbide lamps, possibly one of the most pop-gle or small miner and the need for individual ular of all underground lighting collecting cat-personalized lighting devices began to cease, as egories, has two published works that are man-mass produced lighting for large mining compa- datory: Dave Thorpe’s Carbide Lamps, and Greggnies became the only way miners went under- Clemmers’ American Miners Carbide Lamps.ground. The two books are not crossover works – they go hand in hand. Clemmers’ work is out of print, butCollecting mining artifacts took a hit with the readily available from online sources. Thorpe’smarket crash of 2008-9, as did everything. But book is available from him directly, dhthorpe@they’re back. We have seen this in recent sales of earthlink.com. I consider both essential.a major collection of mining artifacts – first withthe 600+ collection of mining souvenir silver Safety lamps are a scientific instrument, asspoons, then with miners candlesticks, boxes, opposed to simple lighting devices. They weresigns and what not in our last sale. designed to light underground as well as either detect coal-field gasses such as carbon dioxideThis sale features several more categories of and methane or measure gas or oxygen contentpopular mining antiques – carbide lamps, oil in air, thus preventing explosions and certainwick cap lamps and safety lamps, all used for death. When the flame burned blue, gas wasunderground lighting. These collections number present. When it went out, there was insufficientin the thousands of pieces, truly outstanding col- oxygen. The screen around the flame acted as alections. flame arrestor, such that the flame could not ig- nite the gas. Unfortunately, again there is no writ-The Oil wick lamps were invented for coal mines ten published work that we have found, but newin western Europe in the first half of the nine- digital works are readily available on the web,teenth century. By the time the massive coal some outstanding, including HLP and others.fields of Pennsylvania and the Midwest werefound, companies were producing a wide variety The safety lamp was a marvelous invention. Theof these lamps for miners. Indeed, some of the first was in 1813 by William Reid Clanny, andoriginal catalogs for these lamps will be offered produced a style of lamps known as Clanny lamps.in future sales. By the second half of the nine- The second was by George Stephenson about ateenth century we began to see American made year and half later and the third in late 1815 byproducts. Humphrey Davy, which also produced a style of lamp known as the Davy Lamp.Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 75

Mining ~ Saftey Lamps Lot # 2005 American Safety Lamp and Mine Supply Co. Safety Lamp A Clanny style lamp made Lot # 2000 Ackroyd & Best/ by the American Safety Lamp and Mine Supply Hailwood & Ackroyd White Metal Safety Lamps Marsaut style. Two Company of Scranton. This white metal safety lamps made lamp is an advancement on by Ackroyd and Best. Hailwood the Davy style. Glass and Improved lamp, Morley, Leeds. lamp in excellent condition. Large 2 1/2 inch round brass tag at Base is 3.3” in diameter, top. These two lamps are different. height is 10.75”, marked One is made of aluminum, the other along the base and the top. is much heavier, a white metal Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # possibly zinc. 10.25 inches tall, 3.25 47119 inch diameter. Est. $200 ~ $600 HWAC # 47136 Lot # 2006 Two Different American Safety Lamp and Mine Supply Safety Lot # 2001 Lamps Two different Davy style American American safety lamp and mine supply company of Safety Lamp Scranton Pennsylvania safety lamps. To slightly different sizes. 9.5 & Mine inches tall 3.3 inch diameter base. The Second example is 9.75 inches Supply tall 3.3 inch diameter base. The first sample is marked on the baseCo., Davy Style Davy style lamp made by as well as the top brass Cap of the lamp. The secondthe American Safety Lamp and Mine Supply example is not marked on the top of the lamp. ExcellentCompany in Scranton. Marked on the side. 9 condition. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 47105inches tall 2.25 inches in diameter. No exampleof this Davy lamp by American Safety was Lot # 2007 Ashworth-Hepplewhite Style Safetyfound on the web. It could be a rare example. Lamp No maker’s mark. Tapered sleeve, single pieceEst. $100 ~ $250 HWAC # 47114 top. 10.75 inches tall, 3.6 inches diameter. Unusual. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 47138 Lot # 2002 American Safety and Mine Supply Safety Lamp Wolf lamp Lot # style. 10 1/2 inches tall. The only 2008 one in this collection. Glass cracked. Choice Ashworth- Est. $75 ~ $150 HWAC # 47103 Hepplewhite Style Safety Lot # 2003 Lamps Ashworth Personalized, Hepplewhite gray Engraved lamp produced American by Davis and SonSafety Lamp and Mine Supply Co. Safety of Derby. TubesLamp Another scarce variety of the Davy running verticallystyle American Safety Lamp and Mine Supply direct air to flameCo. of Scranton. This safety lamp has a brass at base which willreflector at the base called a fire damp. The produce a cap in the presence of methane it will change color. Theselamp is further unique because of hand applied two very well constructed lamps are choice and attractive. One is wellgingerbread patterns throughout and the marked with punches and the other has no marks but ispersonalized engraved name and location of nearly identical. Both are slightly different. Est. $200 ~the owner. Lamp is engraved with the name of $600 HWAC # 47144Joseph Davis of Luzern Pennsylvania. 2.5 inchesin diameter, 8.25 inches tall. Est. $200 ~ $500HWAC # 47108Lot # 2004 American Safety Lamp Lot # 2009 Black Bonneted Clannyand Mine Supply Co. Safety Lamps Safety Lamp Unusual unmarked safety(Davy Style) Two slightly different lamp painted black, possibly as original.Davy style American Safety Lamp and 10 inches tall, 3 1/2 inch base. Est.Mine Supply Company of Scranton, $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 47145Pennsylvania. Both lamps or 9.5 inchestall and 3.25 inch diameter at the base. Lot # 2010 Unmarked BonnetedBoth lamps are marked on the base and Clanny Style Safety Lamp No makerone of the two is also marked on the shown. Tapered riveted sleeve abovesteel cap top as well as punched within the glass with venting at the top and theequipment number, 23. A nice pair of late bottom. 9 inches tall, 3.4 inch diameter.19th century safety lamps. Est. $200 ~ Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 47146$400 HWAC # 47106 Lot # 2011 Bonneted Clanny Style Safety Lamp No apparent markings other than the glass, which are in German. 9.75 inches tall, 3.3 inch diameter at the base. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 4714376 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 2012 Unusual Bonneted Clanny Style Mining ~ Saftey Lamps Safety Lamp Bonnet Clanny style. Unusual base, cracked glass. Please see photo. On the side of Lot # 2019 J. Davis & Son Safety Lamp J Davis the bonnet is Chiefs Patent. Nothing found on and Son, Baltimore Clanny safety lamp. Brass, this lamp. 9.5 inches tall, 2.8 inch diameter base. excellent condition, 3.5 inches at the base, 8.75 Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 47142 inches tall. Davis was a long time safety lamp maker. Like most lamp makers, they got their start Lot # 2013 Bonneted in the UK. After 190,0 a branch was established in Clanny Style Safety Baltimore. This may be a rare lamp. Est. $200 ~ Lamp (Sheffield $400 HWAC # 47121 Co.) Unusual lamp, company markings Lot # 2020 Very Early Davy Style Safety Lamp along the side of Very early Davy style safety lamp with no markings. This the base. From the lamp is probably of American Sheffield Company. manufacture. It most closely resembles the patent8.25 inches tall, 3.25 inch base. of William Roberts of Cincinnati Ohio from 1878, though this early lamp differ slightly from theEst. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 47152 Roberts model. 8 1/2 inches tall, 3.25 inches in diameter. Rare. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 47109 Lot # 2014 Clanny Style Mining Safety Lamp Lot # 2021 Unmarked Davy This small lamp is marked with an Iron Style Safety Lamp Unmarked Man jewel logo symbol on top. Difficult Davy style lamp, probably made to interpret. Well-made construction. by Hughes Brothers of Scranton. The lamp has a number of characteristics nearly identical to that of 9.5 inches tall, 3.5 inch diameter. Hughes 3 inches diameter 9 1/2 inches tall, clearly 19th century. Est. $100 ~ $250 HWAC # 47113 Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 47127 Lot # 2022 Two Lot # 2015 Different Davy Style Unmarked Clanny Safety Lamps Two Style Safety Lamp different Davy styleNo maker. Oval brass tag with the number five safety lamps. Both areon the base. Probable American manufacture. probably by the American Safety LampIn the style of the American safety lamp. Face & Mine Supply Company of Scranton,3.25,” height 9.75.” This lamp wasn’t found on Pennsylvania. These two lamps differthe web. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 47122 from the other American Safety lamps. One is marked on the rim of the base andLot # 2016 Clanny-Style Safety Lamp ECO the other is unmarked but nearly identical in construction. It may be a predecessor marked on of this early American safety Davy style lamp. Both lamps 9.5 inches tall, 2.4 inches diameter at the base. A roof. This nice pair. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 47107See Photo Online is a British Lot # 2023 Early Safety Lamp by Eccles 9 company circa 1/2 inches tall. Please inspect. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 42444 1907. Not much information found. Lot # 2024 Hughes Similar to American safety lamp. 10 Bros., Davy Style Safety Lamp Two slightlyinches tall, 3.4 inch diameter base. Possibly rare. Est. $100 ~ $300 different Davy style lamps. One is markedHWAC # 47125 Hughes brothers, Scranton Pennsylvania on theLot # 2017 Safety Lamps: Cooke & Co., Davy side. The second hasStyle Davy style safety lamp. Cooke and Company no markings, and verymakers. This lamp is also similar to an American closely resembles the Hughes lamp, such that we expect this is a huge Hughes lampsafety lamp company lamp. It is marked on the top. made prior to marking their lamps. Both lamps are 8.5 inches tall and 2.5 inches inThe city maybe Birmingham in the UK but the stamp diameter. Brass. Similar lamps were not found in a web search. Est.is difficult to read. Another example of this lamp $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 47112was not found on the web indicating it may be rare.9 inches tall 2.4 inches in diameter at the base. Est.$100 ~ $250 HWAC # 47116Lot # 2018 John Davis & Son, Bonneted Clanny Style Safety Lamp Bonnet clanny style. Made by John Davis and Son in Derby in the late 19th century. The lamp has an identification brass tag on top as well as the name punched into the base. Heavy duty construction. 10 inches tall, 3 1/2 inch diameter. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 47140 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 77

Mining ~ Saftey Lamps Lot # 2031 Marsaut Style Safety Lamp Aluminum construction, no markings. The base and Lot # 2025 Hughes Bros. Safety Lamp Duo part of the body are reminiscent of Justrite’s Little Two Hughes Brothers of Scranton, Pennsylvania Giant. 10 1/2 inches tall, 3 1/2 inch diameter base. brass safety lamps. Circa 1850 to 1890. 8 inches Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC # 47155 tall and 9 inches tall. The 8 inch tall lamp has a 3 inch diameter base. The 9 inch tall lamp has a Lot # 2032 3.5 inch diameter base. Both lamps marked on Unmarked Marsaut the side. Est. $75 ~ $150 HWAC # 47104 Style Safety Lamp This safety lamp at one Lot # 2026 John Jones time appears to of had a brass tag which Safety Lamp Similar to has been removed. There are no other a clanny style however markings. The lamp is in the same style there is no screen or as the Patterson and Company and themetal guys inside. Plaque on the front dated Thomas and Williams. Riveted tapered and1903 for John Jones from PONTYBEREM. vanity top. 9.75 inches tall, 3.25 inch base.Lightweight brass construction. 8.25 inches Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 47132tall, 2.75 inch diameter. Est. $100 ~ $300HWAC # 47153 Lot # 2033 Large Marsaut Style Safety Lamp With a long unusual hook. Unmarked. The lamp is 11 inches tall tall and 3 1/2 inches in diameter. Nice, unusual lamp. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 47135 Lot # 2034 Unmarked Marsaut Style Safety Lamp No manufacturer’s marks. Good construction. 10 inches tall, 3.25 inch diameter base. The tapered sleeve in the upper part of the lamp is a single piece. Slightly unusual. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 47137Lot # 2027 Seven Different Koehler Safety Lamps Collection of Lot # 2035 Threeseven different color safety lamps KOEHLER. Each of these lamps Different Marsautare different. All of the lamps are 10.5 inches tall. Includes the very Style Safety Lampsearly Koehler safety lamp with lettering on the brass, not on the top. Three differentEach lamp has complete glass. One has a hook up with an electric Marsaut style safetybulb inside. A nice collection, please inspect. Est. $350 ~ $500 lamps. All threeHWAC # 47101 lamps are made by the Protector Lamp and Lighting Company limited Lot # 2028 Safety Lamps: Koehler, Wolf Style of Manchester. Two of the lamps Wolf style, Kohler lamp with individual mine tag have brass tags in the upper portion identification. “L & T W.B.C. Company. #135. 7 of the lamp and the third has a steel COLLY” engraved on the round brass tag which tag. All three lamps are different. measures 1.5” inches in diameter. The lamp is 10” The first two are very similar with tall and 3.75” diameter base. Lehigh and Wilkes- a 3.4” diameter base, 9.5” tall. The third with the steel tag is 3 1/2” Barre Coal Company was a major coal producer who diameter at the base and 10” tall. Each of these lamps has a tapered, shipped 1.751 million tons of anthracite in 1883. side riveted sleeve above the glass vesicle. All excellent condition. Est. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 47110 $300 ~ $500 HWAC # 47120 Lot # 2029 Safety Lamps: Lot # 2036 Unmarked Marsaut Style Safety LampKoehler, Wolf Style Wolf style, kohler lamp, with No markings. 9 inches tall, 3.7 inch diameter at theindividual mine tag identification. P & RC & I Co. base. Six vertical posts outside of the glass. Est. $100engraved on 1.5 inch diameter brass tag. Lamp is 10 ~ $200 HWAC # 47147 inches tall 3.75 inches diameter at the Lot # 2037 John Mills Safety base. Philadelphia Reading Coal and Lamp With reflector at base. Made Iron Co. Shipped Schuylkill coal Est. by John Mills. Fancy. 3.5” diameter $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 47111 base, height 8.5.” No information found on Mills on the web or this lamp, probably rare. Lot # 2030 Unmarked Marsaut Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 47124 Style Safety Lamp Unmarked. Tapered, riveted sleeve at top, vented. 8.75 inches tall, 3 inch diameter at the base. Cracked glass sleeve. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 4713078 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 2038 Unusual Mueseler Safety Lamp One Mining ~ Saftey Lamps of the few in this collection. 9 inches tall, 3.4 inch diameter. Face similar to Davis and Son but has very Lot # 2045 Patterson HCP Safety Lamp skinny posts. Est. $100 ~ $300 Pair Two lamps. Unusual style. Type HCP. HWAC # 47139 Made by Patterson lamps. Corrugated top radiates heat away from the flame. Striking Lot # 2039 Second Mueseler Style button on the bottom. Brass plaque on the Safety Lamp No markings. Not as base identifying manufacturer. Very unusual fancy construction as other lamp. unique to the collection. 11 inches tall, 3.8 Unusual locking device. 10 inches inch diameter at the base. The second lamp is identical but has a piece removed from the tall, 3.1 inch diameter at base. top. Est. $300 ~ $900 HWAC # 47148 Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 47150 Lot # 2046 Patterson Lot # 2040 Mueseler Style Safety Lamp Marsaut Style Made by Morris, Manchester. Unusual lamp Safety Lamps with very high quality construction. 9 inches High quality construction. Both lamps tall, 3 inch diameter base. Est. $200 ~ $600 have large oval brass tag identifying the HWAC # 47149 manufacturer, Patterson Lamps Limited. The lamps are slightly different models,Lot # 2041 Four though quite similar. 10 inches tall, 3.25Mueseler Style inch diameter. Tapered steel sleeve,Safety Lamps river riveted up the side, air vent at top.Four lamps, Excellent condition. Est. $200 ~ $600all identically HWAC # 47128marked on thetop from Richard Lot # 2047 ProtectorJohnson Clapham Lamp & Lighting Co.and Morris of Safety Lamp MarsautManchester. Each style. Large circular brass tag for the Protector Lampof the four lamps and Lighting Company limited, Eccles, Manchester.are slightly different, the last of which has a red globe instead of clear Tapered riveted sleeve, vented. 9 inches tall, 3.25glass and is made of aluminum. A nice collection. inch diameter, this lamp was an eye-opener. It came9.25 inches tall each, 3 inches diameter at the with a small for page pamphlet entitled the Honestbase. One lamp has cracked glass. Est. $400 ~ John, authentic British miners lamp circa 1875. The$800 HWAC # 47157 pamphlet states that John brought over a number of these original British coal miners lamps from theLot # 2042 H.T. Owens Safety Lamp Beautifully British coal regions. The company name they used to sell them inconstructed clanny lamp, H. T. Owens, maker America was Brittania Products Corporation. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWACBirmingham on top. 2.75” diameter at the base. # 47133 9.25” tall. Excellent construction. Lot # 2048 A. Thomas, Davy Style No information found on the web, possibly rare. Est. $100 ~ $300 Safety Lamp Davy style safety lamp. HWAC # 47123 See Photo Online A. Thomas, Aberdare. Very similar to Lot # 2043 Patterson & Co. the American safety lamp. This one Marsaut Style Safety Lamp Patterson and Company, type is embossed with the company name B7 safety lamp. Marked on base. 9.5 inches tall 3.4 inch diameter, riveted tapered and and logo on the top brass shield. 8.75 vented sleeve top. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 47131 inches tall 2.25 inches in diameter. Another example of this lamp was Lot # 2044 Patterson & Co., not found on the web indicating the lamp maybe rare Est. $100 ~ Bonneted Clanny Safety LampBonnet clanny style. Patterson and Company, $250 HWAC # 47115Newcastle. Type A. 9.75 inches tall, 3.2 inches diameter.Nice condition, but glass a little bit loose. Est. $100 ~ Lot # 2049 E. Thomas & Williams$300 HWAC # 47141 Marsaut Style Safety Lampe Supplied by John Davis and Son, Derby. Two oval brass tags on the tapered steel sleeve top. Excellent condition, with original bluing. 9.5 inches tall 3.6 inches in diameter Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 47129 Visit our online catalog at www.Holabird Americana.comBid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 79

Mining ~ Saftey Lamps Lot # 2055 Wolf Safety Lamp No glass, possible parts missing. Please inspect. Est. $60 ~ $100 HWAC # Lot # 2050 Two Different 42416 Thomas & Williams Safety Lamps Two different sizes Lot # 2056 Rare Wolf Safety of the Thomas and Williams Lamp Magnet This magnet safety lamps. Both have allowed for locking and the large oval brass plaque unlocking of all safety lamps. from Thomas and Williams Made by the German firm of Aberdare. The two lamps Freeman and Wolf, New York. are slightly different, The Black, 10 inches long, 5 inches smaller of the two has vents wide, and 4 inches tall. Est. in the brass above the glass $300 ~ $500 HWAC # 47258 and the larger lamp does not have that venting. The Lot # 2057 Unusual Safety Lamp w/ small lamp is 10 inches Biotite Window Unusual style with large tall, 3 1/4 inch diameter, biotite window. No markings other thanand the tall lamp is 12 inches tall and 4 inches in diameter. Nice pair. the patent number. This lamp appears toEst. $200 ~ $600 HWAC # 47134 be made by the Joris Company of Liege, Belgium. Circa 1900. Measured markingsLot # 2051 Two Small Wolf along the biotite window indicate theStyle Safety Lamps Two very amount of methane in the air by measuringsmall Wolf safety lamps. One has the height of the blue. Rare. 12.25 inchesa rectangular brass plaque on the tall, 3.75 inch diameter base. Est. $200 ~base. The second one shows signs $400 HWAC # 47154of having had the brass plaque, butit has been removed. That lamp Lot # 2058 German Clanny-Style Safetyhas a tag on top for the Mine Safety Lamp With brass tag and German markings.Company, Pittsburgh. These are the BOCHUM –LINDEN. C. Koch. 9.5 inches tall,two smallest working safety lamps in 3.25 inches diameter. Possibly rare. Est. $100the collection. 7 inches tall, 2.5 inch ~ $300 HWAC # 47126diameter at the base. Est. $200 ~$500 HWAC # 47151Lot # 2052 3 Different Wolf Lot # 2059 TwoSafety Lamps Three different Miniature Safetycolored lamps, each unique to the Lamps Two miniaturecollection and each different. Wolfe safety lamps, probably Marter, but very well-style lamp. One of the lamps is theheavy brass model. All are 9 inches made. Very cute. 5” inches tall. Est. $50 ~tall and 3.75 inches in diameter $150 HWAC # 47269at the base. Please see photo. Est.$150 ~ $250 HWAC # 47117Lot # 2053 2 Different Wolf Safety Lot # 2060 Eight MiningLamps Wolf style, unusual, two different Safety Lamps This lotsafety lamps. Both lamps manufactured contains eight safetyby Wolf Safety Lamp Company of America, lamps. Seven are Wolf stylecirca 1900 to 1915. Glass in excellent including Kohler. The lastcondition. Bass 3” in diameter 9 ½” tall. lamp is a clanny. This is theBoth lamp slightly different. Est. $200 ~ tail end of the collection$300 HWAC # 47118 and are duplicates of the collection seen previously. Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC # 47271 Lot # 2054 Eight Lot # 2061 Miners Safety Lamps Two miners Different Wolf Safety Lamps Collection of eight lamps, 10 inches tall. The safety lamp, a much different large Wolf lamps. larger lamp that could not be worn, but had the Each is marked and each is advantage of a sheltered flame that would not ignite any flammable mine gasses. In the early 1820s Sir different. Includes the Mira Humphrey Davy discovered that a flame enclosed in reflector, the early variety mesh would not ignite flammable gasses. The fine mark on the side of the metal mesh served to cool the flame so that it no longer had the energy required to ignite the flammable gas in a mine. base etc. Glass in each lamp Mine safety lights eventually developed to include a glass enclosure around the flame for better lighting and metal bonnet to better protect is perfect. Nice collection, the flame. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC # 48657 please inspect. Est. $400 ~ $800 HWAC # 4710280 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Mining ~ Saftey Lamps & Carbide Lamps Lot # 2062 Unmarked Three Post Safety Lamp Lot # 2064 Six Nearly Identical Safety Similar to a bonnet clanny. Unmarked. Three post Lamps c.1910-1920 10 inches tall. A nice around glass which is unusual. No separate locking group. c.1910-1920 Est. $120 ~ $200 mechanism. 8.5 inches tall, 3 inch diameter. Est. $100 HWAC # 42450 ~ $200 HWAC # 47156 Lot # 2063 Eight Lot # 2065 Five Common Safety Lamps Stonebridge Folding Lamps Includes Koehler and other Five Stonebridge folding lanterns. Nice group, pleasemakers. All are 10.5. inches tall. Please inspect photo. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 47268inspect, a nice group. Est. $200 ~ $400HWAC # 42451 Collecting Carbide Lamps: A Special Guest Editorial by David ThorpePeople occasionally ask me how I, an But where would one find a carbide light?anesthesiologist who grew up in rural The best are ones that miners used in daysVermont, became interested in collecting gone by. Much of our caving was done in Westminer’s acetylene lamps. A legitimate Virginia, and it was there at a local flea marketquestion, given that this form of lighting is that I found a simple Justrite model thatrather obscure. In fact, “carbide lights” were carried me through many years of caving. Asonly used in mines from about 1907–1930. time went on, I noticed different brands andAfter this time, they were marketed to styles, each with its own artistic design. Otherhunters and campers, but for the most part than Justrites, there were Auto-Lites and Guy’sdisappeared in the 1950s. Droppers. And like Chevy, Chrysler andMy interest began around 1980 when I Ford, every caver seemed to have a loyaltymoved to Washington, DC for residency to one of the “big three” brands. I wastraining. While living in a group house, a eager to learn everything I could aboutfellow tenant, Jay gave me a paperback them.book he’d just finished reading: Shibumi One day, a friend called me from anby author Trevanain. The protagonist antique shop in Alexandria, Virginia. Hewas an international assassin whose was looking at “one of those lights.” Thisstresses were relieved by the unusual one was stamped Wolf and he retrievedpastime of rappelling into deep limestone it for me. It was different from any ofshafts in the Basque region. Jay and I the others and in this moment, the bugwere so drawn to this adventure that we had bit and my fascination became anjoined the Potomac Speleological Club Wolf carbide cap lamp. This is obsession. I needed to learn more. I wasand became avid “cavers.” Here, in this the actual example that began directed to Chuck Young a local guru insmall subgroup of humanity, we found Thorpe’s interest in collecting. northern Virginia, who collected thesethe carbide light to be alive and well as things. Chuck was in his seventies with long white hair pulled back in a ponytail.their preferred light source. In the daysbefore lithium ion batteries and LED lamps, electric lights Although he had no formal education, he was extremelyneeded a heavy and awkward battery pack. A carbide well learned. Universities called upon him to lecture onlight full of fuel was lightweight enough to be worn on the pre-revolutionary medical instruments. He was generoushelmet and in wet chilly caves it would keep you warm if with his time and showed me hundreds of lamps,you wore a garbage bag over your body and brought the patiently describing their nuances.lamp inside. Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 81

Mining ~Carbide LampsThey came in all sorts of shapes and materials, with product, Carbide Light, wasunique patented accessories. A few had spherical tanks; written with the collector insome were made of steel or aluminum. A few had two mind and strives to documentcarbide chambers for easy refueling without having to the gamut of styles andextinguish the light. Others yet had backup oil lamps built variations. By the time it wasin and advanced spark lighting mechanisms. All seemed published, I had developed anto have one thing in common, a feature that undoubtedly interest in another related topic:draws in even the casual observer on a subconscious the individuals who inventedlevel: they are anthropomorphic — they look like little and marketed the carbidepeople! The water tank forms a head, the screw threads light. This led to my secondnarrow to a waist, the carbide chamber making up the book, Beneath the Surfacelower body. The reflector is a face of sorts and the cap that detailed the life stories ofbraces splay out like little arms. I imagine some collectors those people in the context ofmay see their group of lamps as a personal fiefdom made the US history. For me, this wasup of various boroughs and individuals. more fun than the first book, as it satisfied my own curiosity. IAs time has gone on, and my income has allowed, I have resurrected otherwise forgottenaccumulated a room full of carbide lamps. I have met people from diverse sources ofother collectors with whom I share new information data and interviews with actualand socialize with. We have created an on-line forum family members. Although moreand magazine. Over the years so many people had asked information emerges every yearme to write a book, that in 2005 I did just that. A year’s on carbide light history, the nextpreparation took me traveling throughout the US to book will be a project for anotherphotograph collections and dig through the archives of author whose enthusiasm rivalslibraries, museums and historical societies. The finished what I have had over the last four decades.Lot # 2066 Five Acme Large Carbide Lamps Five Acme lamps Lot # 2068including model 50 and model 80. All well used. Please see photo and Auto-Liteinspect. Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC # 47256 Carbide Lamps (9)Lot # 2067 Nine Auto-Three Ashmead Lite carbideManufacturing Carbide lamps, smallLamps Three lamps size for havelabeled Buddy, patent mediumdate 1921. Ashmead reflectorsManufacturing Company the rest allfrom Ashland Kentucky. have slightlyEach of these three lamps different reflectors. Each of these lamps are slightly different. Theis very slightly different thing that separates this lot from the other Auto-Lites is that on topfrom each other. Est. $100 ~ $250 HWAC # 46467 the word Auto-Lite is die struck by itself with no other information. Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC # 46378 Lot # 2069 Auto- Lite Carbide Lamps (10 Different) 10 different Auto-Lite carbide lamps, die struck on top with US patent office underneath. Each one of these is different. Includes the scarce hammer device inside the reflector. Nice group, see photo. Please inspect. Est. $300 ~ $500 HWAC # 4700082 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 2070 Auto-Lite Carbide Mining ~ Carbide Lamps Lamps (4) Four brass Auto-Lites with medium size reflectors, all the Lot # 2078 Two Baldwin Carbide same, different than others in the Lamps w/ Small Reflectors Two collection. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC small reflector Baldwin lamps: one # 47001 brass one nickel, one handheld. See Thorpe page 28, figure 42 at left.Lot # 2071 Auto-Lite Carbide Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC # 46479Lamps (6) Six small brass Auto-Lite lamps with small reflectors, Lot #all the same. This is a distinctive 2079 Earlyreflector style different from others. Baldwin Carbide Lamp Early Baldwin lamp,Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC # 47002 circa 1910. See figure 34 in Thorpe page 26. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 46474 Lot # 2072 Auto-Lite Lot # 2080 Second Carbide Lamps (4) Four Early Baldwin brass Auto-Lites with Carbide Lamp distinctive reflectors, different Early Baldwinthan those in 47002 and elsewhere. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 47003 lamp with shielded reflector. Unusual. Not shown in Thorpe.Lot # 2073 Auto-Lite Carbide Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 46475Lamps (3) Three different Auto-Lites each with different reflectors Lot # 2081 Thirdincluding two scarce varieties. Early Baldwin Carbide Lamp Early BaldwinPlease see the photo. This is the lamp with forward sloping reflector. Est. $100third generation of Auto-Lite, but ~ $200 HWAC # 46476this lot has two scarce lamps. Est.$100 ~ $200 HWAC # 47004 Lot # 2074 Three Carbide Lot # 2082 Four Big Lamps (Two Auto-Lite) Three Boy Carbide Lamps carbide lamps. An Auto-lite Four different Big Boy with a large reflector with three carbide lamps with raised bull’s-eye lines through handles and hooks in the center; a Shanklin lamp with brass and nickel plate.small reflector; and a second Auto-lite with a small reflector in mint A nice small collection. Est. $200 ~ $600 HWAC # 47224condition. Nice group. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 49037 Lot # 2083 Three Carbides: Two BigLot # 2075 Baldwin Carbide Boys & One Wolf Two Big Boys andLamps Three different Baldwin an early Wolf. Nice group in excellentlamps. Two of them may not have condition. Please see photo. Est. $200the original reflectors. Still a nice ~ $300 HWAC # 47257group. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC# 46335 Lot # 2084 Brevete Carbide Lot # 2076 Lamp Large Baldwin Carbide Lamp w/ Small Reflector carbide. BREVETE, S. G. G. G. Foreign, heavy Baldwin lamp with small reflector, shielded duty carbide lamp. This is an unusual lamp with backside. Not seen in Thorpe. Est. $100 ~ $200 the reflector on the handle. The only one in the HWAC # 46477 collection. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 47162 Lot # 2077 Lot # 2085 Two Nice Butterfly Carbide Baldwin Lamp Nice condition Carbide butterfly lamp with Lamps Two medium reflectornice Baldwin lamps with the condition 9. Est. $50rounded out-reaching reflectors. ~ $75 HWAC # 46464See Thorpe page 27, lower right.Patented July 1, 1913. The two Lot # 2086 Defend Carbide Lampexamples here are nickel plated Defend Trademark. 1921. Brass smalland brass. One has handles and cap lamp. Condition 9. Est. $200 ~the other cap lamp hook. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 46478 $600 HWAC # 46459Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 83

Mining ~Carbide Lamps Lot # 2087 Demon Strike Light Carbide Lot # 2095 Fred R. Belt Carbide Lamp Chicago. Lamp Brass, small-cap lamp, condition 8.5. Condition. 9+. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC # 46468 Rare. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 46461 Lot # 2096 Gem CarbideLot # 2088 Nine Lamp Well used, conditionDifferent Dewar seven, never professionallySuperintendent cleaned. An excellent rarity.Style Carbide Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC #Lamps Lot of 9 Dewar. Include those with hooks, handles, a variety of 46455reflectors, and a variety of different company markings. Each of theselamps is different in some way. Nice collection. Please inspect. Est. Lot # 2097 Three$300 ~ $900 HWAC # 47158 Grier Bros. Carbide Lamps Three different Lot # 2089 Dewar Carbide older model Grier lamps. Lamp Collection Dewar One has the older style superintendent style carbide bottom, See figure 14 in lamps. Seven lamps. Each Thorpe (p182). The other two have slightly newer bottoms, see figure lamp is slightly different, 15 in Thorpe page 182-183. These lamps date to approximately 1918 typical of the wide variety of to 1923. The three lamps here have different Cap Lamp attachments. the door lamps. These range Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 46472 from white metal lamps with small reflectors, medium Lot # 2098 Two Grier Bros. Carbidesreflectors, two brass lamps was medium to large reflectors, a nice Two small cap lamps with reflectors. Onegroup, please inspect. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 47846 in brass, one nickel plated. See figure 23 in Thorpe, page 185. These are secondLot # 2090 Dewar Carbide Lamps Unusual generation Grier lamps circa 1920 to 1923.Dewar superintendent style carbide lamp, entirely Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC # 46470brass. Unusual thin brass conical reflector, Thelamp is marked in three places, on the bottom, top Lot # 2099of the carbide can and on the top of the lamp itself. Two EarlyPlease inspect. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC # 47845 Grier Bros. Carbide Lamps Two early lamps with hooks. Early base. See figure Lot # 2091 Dew-R-Lite 14 in Thorpe page 182. Est. $150 ~ $250 Carbide Lamp Large Dew-R- HWAC # 46473 Lite handheld underground light. This one’s a beauty in excellent condition. Lantern light intact. Est. $100 Lot # 2100 ~ $200 HWAC # 47244 Two Grier Brothers Carbide Lamps w/ Handles Lot # 2092 Elkorn Two different small carbide lamps with Carbide Lamp Elkorn handles. See Thorpe page 186. Est. patent small carbide lamp. $150 ~ $300 HWAC # 46471Nickel on brass. Shanklin base. Condition 9.Est. $200 ~ $600 HWAC # 46460 Lot # 2101 Eight Brass Guy’s Dropper Carbide Lot # 2093 Fisma Lamps Eight brass Guy’s Carbide Lamps Two Dropper. Small model. No Spanish Fisma patent Patent dates and no punch superintendent style the letters all but one are lamps. Slightly different embossed patterns on the small size reflector. The top. One of the two is missing the cap. Generally last one is a medium reflector these models might be slightly different very good to fine condition. Est. $100 ~ $200 please inspect. This is probably the second generation of Guy’s HWAC # 47671 Dropper of three generations. Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC # 46374 Lot # 2094 Two Fisma Lot # 2102 Guy’s DropperCarbide Lamps Two Fisma patent lamps, Carbide Trio Three nice brassboth different. One has partial paper label. Guy’s Droppers with handles andSpanish. Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC # 47164 hooks. Two identical and a third different with a larger reflector. Excellent condition. Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC # 4722584 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 2103 Guy’s Mining ~ Carbide Lamps Dropper Carbide Lamps 16 small carbide lamps. Lot # 2110 I-T-P Large Carbide Lamp Unusual This group includes three large reflector, unmarked I-T-P carbide lamp in different reflector styles. excellent condition. Identified by the distinctive base, All of these lamps are seen on page 54 of Thorpe. Est. $125 ~ $250 HWAC hand punched on top with # 47175 a 1916 patent date. Four or nickel plated, the rest Lot # 2111 Three I-T-P Carbide are brass. Nice collection Lamps Three ITP carbides. The please inspect. Est. $400 best is illustrated in Thorpe on ~ $800 HWAC # 46375 page 51, figure 11. Called a Big Jim special. The other two are smaller handheldLot # 2104 Three Early Guy’s Dropper models. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 47169Carbide Lamps Three early generationembossed top, die struck Guy’s Dropper, Lot # 2112 Twotall body. One with medium reflector, other Early Justritewith extra large reflector. All handheld. Est. Carbide Lamps$100 ~ $200 HWAC # 46373 Two very early Justrite lamps with Lot # 2105 reflector shields. There is a brass and Two 1916 Guy’s Dropper Carbide a nickel plated example. See Thorpe Lamps Two early 1916 Guy’s Dropper page 128 figure 9. Rare. Est. $200 ~ lamps in nickel plate, handheld, tall model $500 HWAC # 46351 with unusual reflector. One lamp missing reflector. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 46376 Lot # 2113 Black Body Justrite Carbide Lamp Black body. Scarce. Please inspect photo. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 47176Lot # 2106 17 Small Lot # 2114 Three EarlyGuy’s Dropper Carbide Vertical Justrite CarbideLamps 17 small Lamps Early verticalcarbide lamps with a model, see Thorpe page 151925 patent. Three of to figure 108. This earlythese are nickel plated, vertical model resembles a number of other manufacturer brands.the rest are brass,varying conditions from Justrite kept this model in production and there are more examplesexcellent to well used.One model is the tall of this in this collection. This lot has three different of these early upvariety, while anothertwo others have medium size reflectors. A nice group. Est. $400 ~ right models. Two are in brass one nickel plated. Est. $200 ~ $400$800 HWAC # 46377 HWAC # 46352Lot # 2107 Four I-T-P Carbide Lamps Group of four small I-T-P Lot # 2115 Two Vertical Upright Lamps, duplicates in the Justrite Carbide Lamps Lot of two collection. Includes one of the vertical Justrites, newer than 46352, I-T-P’s with an oval attachment device. Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC slightly different models. Est. $100 ~ # 47005 $200 HWAC # 46353Lot # 2108 I-T-P Carbide Lamp Pair Lot # 2116 FourTwo ITP lamps. Please inspect. Est. Belt-Attached Justrite$100 ~ $250 HWAC # 46466 Carbides Lot of 4. Four belt attached carbide Lot # 2109 Four I-T-P style lights by Justrite, different Carbide Lamps Four handheld models. Two with original I-T-P style carbides. One is belt. Est. $100 ~ $200 marked on the bottom, the HWAC # 47259 other three are not though they are nearly identical. Est. $100 Lot # 2117 Unique, Early Justrite Carbide ~ $200 HWAC # 47255 Lamp A single lamp from the very early days of Justrite, with two patented dates. This one has the little knobs on the top for measuring carbide level not found on the two earlier models. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 46350Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 85

Mining ~Carbide Lamps Lot # 2125 Justrite Lamp with Miners Candlestick Attachment Lot # 2118 Three Justrite Justrite with miners candlestick Superintendent Lamps Three attachment. Condition 9. This is different Justrite superintendent addition for any mining collection! models with handles and no hooks. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC # 46364 Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC # 47173Lot # 2119 Two Very Early Lot # 2126 6 JustriteJustrite Carbide Lamps Two of Lamps with Minersthe very earliest Justrite lamps. See Candlestick AttachmentThorpe page 128. These two lamps Six Justrite lamps, all brass,have patent December 17, 1901 and all with the small reflector.May 7, 1912. One of the two is the All in excellent condition,condition 9+, the other is a 7. Est.$400 ~ $800 HWAC # 46349 two different attachment Lot # 2120 Two Early Lever-Feed devices, later generation of Justrite Lamps Circa 1913. See Thorpe page 129 figure 14. The earliest of these Justrite lamps. Est. $200 ~ as a single patent date, May 7, 1912. This $400 HWAC # 46365 lot has two identical lamps, one slightly better than the other. Est. $120 ~ $200 Lot # 2127 Five Justrite Lamps HWAC # 46354 Five Justrite early lever-feed lamps Lot # 2121 circa 1913 to 16. Each of these areEarly Lever-Feed Justrite Lamp PairSee Thorpe page 129 figure 14. This is the slightly different. Est. $200 ~ $400second oldest, patent date 1901, 1912, HWAC # 46357and 1913. This lot has two lamps, bothslightly different with the same patent Lot # 2128 Three Justriteinformation. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC # Lamps Three different46355 Justrite Lamps with two attachment messages to the Lot # 2122 Two Early Lever-Feed back. Difficult to discern Justrite Lamps See Thorpe page 129, the reflector type which is figure 14. This model has three patent attached to the body of the lamp. Each has a single patent date of 1912. dates, the latest of which is November Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC # 46358 23, 1915. This is a pair. Identical. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 46356 Lot # 2129 Two Different Justrite Superintendent Lamps EarlyLot # 2123 Justrite Carbide models. The latest patent date is 1901.Apparatus Justrite number 44 One in nickel plate the other brass.belt carbide apparatus tube to A nice early pair. Est. $200 ~ $400a light on the hat. Patent 1914. HWAC # 47172Unusually rare. Est. $100 ~$300 HWAC # 47260 Lot # 2130 Two Justrite Lamps Two different Justrite lamps of identical construction, one brass, one nickel plate. Two different attachments on the back. Each have three patent dates, 1901, 1912, 1913. Different than any of the others here. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 46359Lot # 2124 Five Justrite Superintendent-Style Carbide Lamps A Zoom in and see detail on highgroup of five Justrite superintendent style lamps. This group of five are resolution images of ALL LOTSduplicates in the main collection. A number of different varieties here.A nice group! Est. $250 ~ $400 HWAC # 4717086 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 2131 Mining ~ Carbide Lamps Four Possible Justrite Lamps Different from others in Four carbide the collection. Est. $200 lamps, similar to ~ $300 HWAC # 46369 Lot 46362, but different. Patent Lot # 2139 Five Nickel-Plated applied for. But Justrite Lamps Five nickel platedeach has a reflector of the same metal as the body, unlike four 46362 handheld Justrite lamps. One is a littlewhich has a reflector of a different metal. Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC # smaller than the others with a unique46360 connection to the body. Different than others in the collection. Est. $200 ~Lot # 2132 Three Justrite $400 HWAC # 46370Lamps w/ DifferentAttachments Three early Justrite, Lot # 2140variety, each has a different hat Probable Justrite Large Carbide Lamp Anattachment device, which is what unmarked large carbide, with handle and hooksets this lot apart from the others. in brass in the style of Justrite but completelyEst. $150 ~ $300 HWAC # 46361 unmarked. Excellent condition. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 47243 Lot # 2133 Four Justrite Lamps Four Justrite lamps. Lot # 2141 Four Each lamp has a distinctly Handheld Justrite separate reflector, which Lamps Four Justrite fits snugly into the body. lamps, with reflectors Each has a lighting device. smaller than those Lamps say patent applied in 46369 with for. Est. $200 ~ $400 the distinctly different backside of the reflector. Each is handheld. HWAC # 46362 Excellent condition. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 46371Lot # 2134 Eight Lot # 2142 Two Justrite Carbide LampsJustrite Lamps A Early Justrite style brass lamp pair withcollection of eight hand holder. Large 6 inch reflector. Markedhandheld small Justrite with a 1915 patent date. One lamp inJustrite lamps, each brass and the other in nickel. Both have largeof which appears reflectors. Est. $100 ~ $250 HWAC # 46462to be different. Allare nickel plated. Lot # 2143 JustriteThey all look similar Carbide Trio Threebut are not. Please different Justriteinspect this nice superintendent lamps, handcollection. Est. $400 held with hooks and handles.~ $800 HWAC # 46363 Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC # 47171 Lot # 2135 Five Justrite Lamps w/ Medium Reflectors Five Justrite carbide lamps with medium size reflectors. These lamps are later model Justrites, all identical, a nice display. All excellent condition. Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC # 46366Lot # 2136 Three Small Lot # 2144 Three BrassJustrite Lamps Three small Justrite Lamps Three brassJustrite Lamps with medium handheld lamps with nickelsize reflectors. This group reflectors. The attachment of theis a generation or two older reflector to the body is similarthan ID 46366. A nice group, to the attachment method inall very fine to excellent. Est. 46370. Different than others in$250 ~ $300 HWAC # 46367 the collection. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 46372Lot # 2138 Four Handheld Justrite Lamps Four handheld small tomedium Justrite lampsLot # 2138 Four Handheld Justrite Lamps Lot # 2145 Two Tall Body JustriteFour handheld small to medium Justrite lamps with the reflector. Lamps Two tall body Justrites, duplicateSmoothly fits to the body. Three are nickel plated, while one is brass. to the collection, excellent condition. Est. $100 ~ $250 HWAC # 47007Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 87

Mining ~Carbide LampsSee Photo Online Lot # 2146 Two Justrite Repair Kits in Lot # 2154 Two Premier Carbide Lamps Boxes Two Justrite repair kits in original Two Premier Cristella carbide lamps from boxes. The boxes are heavily worn. Tops Leeds. One and a half inch diameter brass tag on the back, brass top, white metal bottom. detached. 10 x 8 x 2.5 and 6 x 8 x 2 Est. Both lamps nearly identical, one lamp in better $300 ~ $600 HWAC # 47270 condition. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 47230Lot # 2147 Uncle Sam Carbide (Justrite) for Lot # 2155 Possible“Use in Wet Mines” Uncle Sam carbide mine Premier Carbide Lamplamp. Made by Justrite. A removable spiral valve, This large carbide is nearlystem improved tip protector, travel proof water. identical to the Premier. ItFor use in wet mines. Rare, listed as R7. Est. $200 differs slightly, has no markings whatsoever and~ $300 HWAC # 47223 maybe an early model of a Premier. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 47231Lot # 2148 Lu-Mi-NumStyle Carbide Lamp By Lot # 2156 UnusualFred R. Belt Company. Riemann Carbide Lamp Highly unusual handheldPlease inspect. Est. $100 ~ and handled carbide made by Riemann. This$300 HWAC # 47006 unusual carbide has dual opening doors to expose the glass shielded lamp. A beauty. Lot # 2149 Lux Carbide Lamp Please inspect. Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC # Large Lux, from Sweden. Oval 47251 brass tag on the back, black, no Lot # 2157 Two reflector. The only one in this Shanklin Carbidecollection! Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 47161 Lamps Two slightly different lamps manufactured by Shanklin of Springfield,Lot # 2150 Pinnacle Antique Illinois. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC # 46348Carbide Lamp An unusuallamp marked “The Pinnacle Lot # 2158Lamp” behind the holder on the Five Differentbackside of the lamp. This is a Simmonscast lamp similar to the Little Giants except it Carbide Lampsis tapered from large to small bottom to top. Five differentUnusual design, no information found, possibly Simmons lamps.Australian. Not similar to the 1970’s Australian These are allpinnacle lamp. This is an early lamp. Est. $100 ~ slightly different$300 HWAC # 47670 and all from the second generation. Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC # 46347Lot # 2151 Two Pinnacle Carbide Lot # 2159 Early Simmons Carbide LampLamps (Australia) Two large An early Simmons carbide lamp made under thelamps, one appears complete, the Baldwin name. Similar to the lamp in Thorpe onother without reflector. The name is page 38. Rare. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 46343embossed in the metal itself. Please Lot # 2160 Secondinspect. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # Early Simmons Carbide47168 Lamp An early Simmons carbide lamp made under Lot # 2152 British Premier Lamps Two the Baldwin name. This Premier lamps from Leeds. One has the piece is the same as seen on page 38 of Thorpe. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC brass plaque insignia, the other does not. # 46344 The one with the insignia has a brass top, the one without is all aluminum/white metal. The latter also has original reflector. A nice pair, generally fine to very fine condition. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 47842Lot # 2153 Three Premier Lot #Carbide Lamps Three 2161 Two Early SimmonsPremier carbide Lamps. Three Carbide Lamps Two very earlydifferent reflectors, all small Simmons lamps in brass. One hassize of brass. Est. $100 ~ the reflector support behind it,$200 HWAC # 46463 the other does not. Both lamps are Visit our online catalog at void of the carbide measuring tool www.Holabird Americana.com on top, signifying an early version. Somewhat rare. Est. $200 ~ $500 HWAC # 4634588 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 2162 Brass and Nickel Mining ~ Carbide Lamps Simmons Carbide Lamps A brass and nickel plated example Lot # 2170 Four Miners of the handheld small Simmons Lamps incl. Wolf Wolf lamp. The brass lamp is missing Hand Lamp, and three other the handles. The reflector different designs. Est. $100 ~ attachments are slightly different. $200 HWAC # 48661 Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC # 46346Lot # 2163 Two Stella Carbide Lot # 2171 Two Wolf-styleLamps Two Stella carbides, one Superintendent Carbide Lamps Twowith reflector and one without. superintendent size lamps made in theBoth with brass tags, both different. style of the New York Wolf, but with noNice group. Est. $125 ~ $250HWAC # 47174 manufacturer’s marks. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC # 42414 Lot # 2164 Sun Ray Lot # 2172 Large Wolf Carbide Lamp This is a Carbide Lamps Three Wolf from the Sheffield factory. Very nice condition. different small Sun May not be original reflector. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 47160 Ray carbide Lamps. See Photo Online Lot # 2173 Unusual Please see photo, Large Wolf Carbide Lamp Not pictured in Thorpe. nice group, all with different reflectors. Unusual style. Est. $100 ~ Est. $200 ~ $400 $300 HWAC # 47165 HWAC # 46342Lot # 2165 Sun Ray Carbide Lamp Sun Lot # 2174 Three Different WolfRay, with the Sun Ray reflector. See Thorpe Carbide Lamps Three differentpage 52, figure 17 center. Condition 9. Est. early Wolfs from New York. One$200 ~ $400 HWAC # 46340 brass, two white metal. These models represent 856, 866 style, Lot # 2166 Sun and 850 style. Two of the lamps lack Ray Carbide reflectors. Please inspect. Est. $200 Lamp Pair Two ~ $400 HWAC # 47163 different Sun Ray lamps, one in brass, one nickel plate. Same style, this is a matched pair. Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC # 46341Lot # 2167 Victor Carbide Lamps A Lot # 2175 Wolf Carbide Lampnickel and a brass deep dish reflector small Pair A pair of Wolf Carbidecap lamps. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC # 47008 lamps, brass and nickel. These areLot # 2168 Four Victor Carbide Lamps duplicates. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWACFour different Victor Lamps, patent 1921. # 46379 Each is slightly Lot # 2176 Large, Unusual Wolf different. Three Carbide Lamp Shown in Thorpe brass, one on page 59 as Wolf acetylene nickel. Est. lamp with ordinary bridal lock, $300 ~ $500 order number 850. The lamp is HWAC # 46469 shown in advertising form but no photograph is in the book. PossiblyLot # 2169 Victor Carbide Lamps rare. This is probably an early styleTwo brass Victor Lamps with reflectors Wolf as the oval brass tag identifiesthat are more flat. Est. $150 ~ $250 the manufacturer in the CrystalHWAC # 47009 Building in New York. Est. $150 ~ $400 HWAC # 47159Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 89

Mining ~Carbide Lamps Lot # 2183 Wolf Superintendent Style Lamp A gorgeous Wolf superintendent style Lot # 2177 Early & Large Wolf lamp with the original oval brass tag from Carbide Lamp This is a very early the New York factory on the back. This lamp Wolf carbide with the original has original brass reflector and is in generally reflector. It did not have a brass tag extremely fine condition. Please inspect Est. on the back and instead has the $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 47844 information punched into the body. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 47166 Lot # 2184 X-Ray BrassLot # 2178 Wolf Carbide Lamp Carbide LampPair Matched pair. A brass and X-ray. Seea nickel plated. Condition 8. Est. Thorpe page$200 ~ $400 HWAC # 46465 148, figure 86. Brass. Condition 9+. Rare. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 46337 Lot # 2179 Unusual Early Wolf Carbide Lot # 2185 X-Ray Nickel- Unusual early Wolf. Oval label on the back. Plated Carbide Lamp X-ray. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC # 47237 See Thorpe page 148, figure 87. Nickel plated, rare, condition 9+ Lot # 2180 Possible Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 46336 Early Wolf Carbide Unusual unmarked Lot # 2186carbide, possibly an early Wolf with a highly X-Ray Brassunusual reflector. This one’s a beauty. Please Carbide Lamp X-ray. Brass, similar to figure 86inspect. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 47238 page 148 of Thorpe. Missing attachment. Est. $50 ~ $100 HWAC # 46338 Lot # 2181 Four Lot # 2187 French Wolf Carbide Carbide Lamp Unusual Lamps Four French carbide with a small different Wolf lamps. half inch diameter brass company tag on top. Two brass and two Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 47167 white metal. A nicegroup, please inspect. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 47226 Lot # 2188 SpanishLot # 2182 Three Wolf Lamps SuperintendentThree different Wolf lamps from Style CarbideNew York. These are the early style. Lamps TwoBrass plaque on the back of each. early carbideEst. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 47227 lamps of similar construction. Visit our online catalog at Spanish. While the two lamps are nearly www.Holabird Americana.com identical, only one is marked with the manufacturer’s name on the top. The writing is difficult to read, in Zoom in and see detail on high Spanish, with some weak punched characters. Generally medium resolution images of ALL LOTS condition, 6 inches tall, 3 inches in diameter. Est. $100 ~ $250 HWAC # 47843 Lot # 2189 UK Large Carbide Lamp Foreign carbide with brass plaque GLUCK – a UK with crossed hammers. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 47233 Lot # 2190 Two Carbide Lamps (Probably Western European) Two very similar large carbides, probably western European. No markings, see photo. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 4723490 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 2191 Probable European Mining ~ Carbide Lamps Carbide Lamps Two unmarked, probable European origin carbide Lot # 2197 Two Early lamps. One brass and one white Carbide Lamps Small metal. Unusual. Est. $100 ~ $200 hat lamp, possibly a HWAC # 47253 Pathfinder. See Thorpe page 69. Hook missing.Lot # 2192 Two Carbide Lamps The lot contains a(Probably Western European) duplicate lamp withTwo very similar large carbides, no reflector. Theseprobably western European. No two lamps are verymarkings, see photo. Est. $150 ~ early carbides. Please$250 HWAC # 47235 examine, rare. Est. $200 ~ $600 HWAC # Lot # 2193 Four Larger 46339 Foreign Manufactured Carbide Lamps Average Lot # 2198 Early Probable American height is 6 inches. No Carbide Lamp Unusual early carbide manufacturer marks. Please lamp, of probable American construction, inspect. Nice group. Est. $200 no markings. Very distinctive. Est. $200 ~ $300 HWAC # 42463 ~ $400 HWAC # 46458Lot # 2194 Three Lot # 2199Foreign Mining c.1900Lamps 1) brass and Unmarkedmetal lamp stamped: Carbide“Bapista Aradas U LampOvilho Manuel Bento”, Unusual early6 inches tall; 2) oval carbide, unmarked. Very early, circa 1900.fuel cup with bird on Please inspect. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWACtop, 8 inches tall with # 47240handle; 3) Arras lamp,9 1/2 inches tall. Est. Lot #$200 ~ $300 HWAC # 48660 2200 Early Manufacture Carbide Lamp Very unusual early manufactured carbide, handheld. Another beauty and a probable high rarity. Please see photo. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 47241 Lot # 2195 Three Large Carbide Lamps (Probably Foreign) Probable foreign construction, 7 to 8 inches tall each. The more modern looking piece is labeled Model Deposit. Unknown manufacturers. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC # 42426Lot # 2196 Superintendent Lot # 2201 Carbide HatStyle Carbide Lamps Two Lamp Device in originalsuperintendent style lamps. One wood box Complete.is modeled after a Dewar and Carbide hat lamp device in original wood box by the Brilliant Searchin general mint condition. Theother is modeled after a premier Light Manufacturing Company of Chicago. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC #from Britain. Both lamps in nice 47262condition Est. $150 ~ $250HWAC # 47847 Lot # 2202 Unmarked Early American Carbide Unmarked early American carbide. Don’t miss this one! Please inspect. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 47252Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 91

Mining ~Carbide Lamps Lot # 2210 Unmarked Large Handheld Carbide Lamp Large carbide. Unmarked Lot # 2203 Possible Early Prototype Carbide handheld. This is an early lamp in excellent This carbide lamp might better fit in with the condition but no marking. Probably small carbides, but it’s handheld. There are no American, certainly pre-date the Justrite markings on this unusual lamp which could be model, but we don’t know who made this an early prototype. Highly unusual, so please beautiful lamp. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # inspect. Another great piece in the collection. 47239 Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 47242 Lot # 2211 Early Heavy Duty Brass Carbide Heavy duty Lot # 2204 Unusual unmarked brass carbide. Similar to some Wolf Conical Carbide models and some European models. Est. $100 Lamp Very unusual ~ $200 HWAC # 47249handheld conical heavy duty carbide lamp. Nomarkings, obviously very early. Probably rare. Lot #Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 47250 2212 Two Different Lot # 2205 Three Carbide Carbide Lamp Lamps Two Attachments different lamps, nickel plated, post Three carbide Patton, similar to model 50 andlamp attachments for a helmet. This is a nice group for the advanced model 80. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWACcollector. Probably American. Est. $200 ~ $400 # 47228HWAC # 47261 Lot # 2213 Unusual Early Brass CarbideLot # 2206 Two Early Carbides Two very Lamp Brass. Unusual early brass lamp withunusual early carbide lamp devices, both the hook instead of attachment. Appears tounmarked. Both appear so early that they may be be American construction, similar to Baldwinprototypes of some sort. Unusual hooks on both, 36 in Thorpe. Rare and early. Est. $200 ~please inspect. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC # 47248 $400 HWAC # 46457 Lot # 2207 Lot # 2214 Unusual Unmarked Unmarked Carbide Handheld Carbide Lamp Brass lamp, unmarked, very Unmarked handheld distinctive protruding rim at center. carbide, possibly a prototype. Distinctly This distinctive attribute is not found in American. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 47254 Thorpe. Probably American. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # Lot # 2215 Four Large 46456 Carbide Lamps Four different large carbides of Lot # 2208 similar construction. The Early Heavy first has a brass diamondDuty Brass Carbide Unusual early heavy marked KIH. Secondduty brass carbide with no markings. has a red paper labelResembles an early Wolf but it’s difficult to DARELBERRADE. The third and forth lamps are nearly identical withtell if this is American or European. Est. $100 no markings. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 47232~ $200 HWAC # 47245 Lot # 2216 Unmarked Large Carbide Lamp Lot # 2209 This is an unmarked large carbide that may Two Unmarked be a pre-patent Wolf, New York. Est. $200 ~ Large Carbides $400 HWAC # 47229 Two unmarked large carbides. These are similar to Wolf models but also similar to Lot # some European lamps so we don’t know 2217 the origin. One has a wooden handle. The Four other a hook. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # Large 47246 Carbide Lamps Probably foreign manufacture. 5 inches tall. Only one with reflector. Please inspect. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 4246492 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 2218 Two Unmarked Large Mining ~ Carbide Lamps Carbide Lamps Two unmarked carbides in the style of Justrite and Lot # 2225 Carbide Dewar. Both heavily used. Please see Flasks Collection photo. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC # Seven different 47247 carbide flasks. Unusual, nice Lot # 2219 collection. Please Unusual inspect. Est. $200 ~ Large Early $400 HWAC # 47179 Carbide LampUnusual superintendent style carbide lamp, Lot # 2226 Carbide Lamp Fillingtall, 9 inches tall with unusually small original Device 4.5 inches tall. There is areflector present. No manufactures name sticker with filling instructions on theanywhere. The base design is typical of exterior and a hook inside the bottomAmerican designs but we can’t find record of end. No manufacturer marking. Est.this lamp in Thorpe or Clemmer. Early. Please $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 48748inspect Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 47669 Lot # 2220 Odds & Ends Lot # 2227 Two Carbide Group Odds and Edison Underground ends from the collection. Two Electric Lamps Two FISMA carbides, one unmarked early belt underground carbide and a third ancient lighting device probably for a electric lamps by Edison. buggy or a wagon as well as two reflectors. Est. $100 ~ Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC $200 HWAC # 47263 # 47265Lot # 2221 Three Mining Lot # 2228 3 Oldham’sLamps Lot of three: 1) Justrite, Hanging Electric Lights ThreeU.S.A.; 2) Carbide Mine Lamp by different early hanging electricDewar Mfg. of Brooklyn N.Y.; 3) lights by Oldham’s. Please seeGreen and Red lamp. Est. $150 photo. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC~ $250 HWAC # 48659 # 47264Lot # 2222 Three Large Carbide Lot # 2229 Pioneer BrassLamps and Three Replacement Electric Light Early brassBases Three large carbide lamps of electric light, Pioneer Electricprobable foreign construction andthree replaceable bases. Varying Mine Lamp Co. Patent date 1914.condition, no manufacturers marks.Please inspect. Average lamp size Choice. Rare. Est. $100 ~ $300approximately 6 inches. Est. $200 ~ HWAC # 47267$400 HWAC # 42460Lot # 2223 Hardsocg Carbide Visit our online catalog atFlask Unusual HARDSOCG www.Holabird Americana.comcontainer to hold water matchesand carbide. See Thorpe page235. Rare. Est. $100 ~ $400HWAC # 47177 Lot # 2224 Unusual Carbide Flask Unusual carbide and water flask similar to HARDSOCG, no manufacturer stamp. Similar to an image titled “Miners Filling Station” shown on page 236 of Thorpe. Rare. Est. $100 ~ $400 HWAC # 47178Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 93

Mining ~ Oil Wick Lamps Lot # 2237 C. L. Anton Liberty Oil Wick Lamps 3.25 inches and Oil Wick Lamps 3.75 inches with brass collar. Pretty Liberty stamp on right side. Est. Lot # 2230 Four Different $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 49100 Belt Mounted Underground Electric Lights Four different Lot # belt mounted underground 2238 electric lights. One is a Justrite 2 C. L. square, another and early Anton Justrite rectangle. The third is Liberty Oil Wick Lamps 3 and 3.25 difficult to read as the fourth. inches tall. Monongahela, PA. Pretty This is probably a rare group in Liberty strike on right side. Nicethe crossover. After carbide, with the exception of the black one which condition. Est. $100 ~ $150 HWAC #is clearly one of Justrite’s earliest if not first electric underground 48777personal lamp. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 47266 Lot # 2239 2 J. Anton and SonLot # 2231 American Mining Tool Brass Oil Wick Lamps Tin ID plateCo. Oil Wick Lamp 3.25 inches tall. on spouts. 3.5 and 4 inches tall. NiceOttumwa, Iowa. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC condition. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC ## 48725 49126 Lot # Lot # 2240 2 2232 Different J. Anton and Son Oil Wick Lamps 3 George and 4.25 inches tall. Tin ID plate on spout. Est. Allen $150 ~ $250 HWAC # 49127 Brass Oil Wick Lamp 2.25 inches tall, Lot # 2241 brass. 1880’s. A few small dings. Est. 2 Different $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 48736 Copper J. Anton Oil Wick Lamps 3.5 inches tall. ID brass plates on spout. One has a small dent on bottom of spout. Est. $200 ~ $400 Lot # 2233 HWAC # 49125George Anton Globe Oil Wick Lamp 2.75inches. Globe design on right side and Lot # 2242 J. Anton and Son Brass Oilmedium dent. Est. $60 ~ $120 HWAC # Wick Lamp 4.5 inches tall. Mostly brass49107 construction with brass drip protector. Brass ID plate on spout Near mint. Est. Lot # 2234 Three $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 49124 George Anton Mining Lamps Lot of 3. George Lot # 2243 J.Anton, Washington County, Pennsylvania. Eagle above the shield logo. Anton and SonNice condition. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC # 49028 Oil Wick Lamp 3 inches tall.Lot # 2235 Three Unique company punch for this collection,George Anton punch is on the side not on the spout. Est.Mining Lamps $60 ~ $120 HWAC # 49116incl. Rarity GeorgeAnton with a star in Lot # 2244 Fourthe logo, Washington J. Anton & SonCounty Pennsylvania. Brass MiningThese three lamps Lamps Fourhave the classic eagle above the shield logo with the words under brass lamps. Allthe eagles feet. One of the lamps is a rare screw top variety in brass, have the brass IDdesigned by the same fellow who designed the famous mason jars. A tag on the spout.nice group with a rarity! Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC # 49027 This ID tag is the classic eagle over a banner ribbon with Anton’s name. Nice group, please inspect. Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC # 49020 Lot # 2236 2 C. L. Anton Liberty Oil Wick Lamps 3.25 inches tall. Pretty Liberty design on right side is well punched. Monongahela City, PA. One has 3 small spout dings, Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 4877294 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Lot # 2245 Very Rare Oil Wick Mining ~ Oil Wick Lamps Anton Oil Wick Lamp This large oil capacity lamp has an extra fuel hat Lot # 2252 F. Beiter Oil Wick Lamp brace and a few small dings. 4.75 3 inches tall. Pittsburgh, PA. Est. $100 inches tall. The only lamp of this style ~ $300 HWAC # 48729 in this extensive collection. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 48749 Lot # 2253 2 Different Bertels Son and Co. Oil Wick Lamp One is 4 inches tall the other is 3.5 inches tallLot # 2246 Anton’s Oil with a brass shoulderWick Lamp 2.5 inches tall. and some small dingsScranton, PA. Est. $100 ~ on the side. Est. $100 ~$300 HWAC # 48731 $300 HWAC # 48726 Lot # 2247 Possible Anton Oil Lot # 2254 2 Lot # 2255 Black Diamond Wick Lamp Unknown manufacturer, Different W. B. Oil Wick Lamp 2.75 inches tall. possibly Anton variety. 2.5 inches tall. Bertels Oil Wick Unusual Black Diamond lamp. Est. Several small dings and dents. Est. $60 Lamps Approx. 3.5 $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 48716 ~ $100 HWAC # 49119 inches tall, spout diameter is slightlyLot # 2248 Beall Bros. different. Wikes-Maltese Cross Oil Wick Lamp Barre, PA. Founded3.5 inches tall. Spout has a dent in 1873. Overallnear the top. Est. $100 ~ $300 nice condition.HWAC # 48733 Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 48759 Lot # 2249 Large Beall Bros. Oil Wick Lamp 6.25 inches tall with a large flame reflector. Maltese cross logo. Alton, Ill. Founded in 1872. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 48755Lot # 2250 2 Lot # 2256 Four Different Chirry Oil Wick Lamps Nice collection.Different Beall Bros. Range in sizes: 1.5 inch diameter, 1.8 inches tall body size, to 1.8Oil Wick Lamps inches diameter, 2.5 inches tall main body. No significant dents orIllinois. Star stamping. dings. Excellent condition. Est. $200 ~ $500 HWAC # 490172.75 and 3.25 inches Lot # 2257 Three Chirry Teapot Mining Lamps Lot of three. One small and two large. Made by Demmler Bros. All three lamps containtall. Est. $100 ~ $300 the large letterHWAC # 48727 “Chirry” name printed vertically on the side. Lot # 2251 2 Beall Condition is medium Bros. Oil Wick Lamps to excellent. Est. $150 2.75 to 3.75 inches. One ~ $300 HWAC # 49016 has an oval seal with Maltese cross and the other is a Star. Nice condition. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 48776 Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 95

Mining ~ Oil Wick Lamps Lot # 2264 Crown Oil Wick Lamp Same patent date on top Lot # 2258 Dick Cook Oil Wick as a Crown, otherwise unmarked Lamp 3.5 inches tall. Dick Cook manufacturer. 3.25 inches tall. written on left side, Lonestar Coal Small dent on left side. Est. $80 Mine written on right side. Barely ~ $150 HWAC # 49102 legible. Nice condition except for 1 small ding. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC Lot # 2265 4 Different Crown # 49105 Oil Wick Lamps 3 to 3.75 inches. William Tunnessen,Lot # 2259 2 Hazeltown, PA. Mostly fairDifferent Copper condition. Est. $200 ~ $400Crown Oil Wick HWAC # 48771Lamps Both are2.75 inches tall,double wires onspout base. One isin nice condition theother one has a sidedent and dented bottom. Est. $150 ~ $300 HWAC # 48767 Lot # 2260 2 Crown Lot # 2266 Choke Crown Oil Wick Oil Wick Lamps 3.5 Lamp 4.25 inches tall. 1 small dent. Est. inches tall. One is marked $70 ~ $120 HWAC # 49117 Central Supply Co. Brass collars. One has a dinged base. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 48773Lot # 2261 Crown Brass Oil Lot # 2267 2 DifferentWick Lamp 3 inches tall. Brass Demmler Bros Oilbody, tin spout and drip ring. 2 Wick Lamps 2.5 and 3.5 inches tall, Pittsburgh, PA.small cracks in neck. Est. $100~ $300 HWAC # 49103 and Monoghalia, PA. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 48766 Lot # 2268 C. H. and W.G. Dowd Oil Wick Lamp 3 inches tall. Has 2 small hoes and a side dent. Est. $100 ~ $20 HWAC # 48276 Lot # 2262 Crown Copper and Brass Oil Wick Lamp 3.25 inches tall. Copper barrel, brass collar, tin spout. Dent on left side. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 49101 Lot # 2263 4 Different Crown Lot # 2269 Dunlap Oil Oil Wick Lamps 3.5 to 4.5 inches. Wick Lamp in Box 2.5 None have “central supply” stamp. inches tall. Mint condition All have brass collars. Largest one in original box. Box has a detached end tab. A beauty! Est. $100 ~ has some small dents on the spout, $300 HWAC # 49122 smallest one has multiple dings and rust thru on the spout tip. Est. Lot # 2270 Two $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 48770 Dunlap Oil Wick Lamps Two different embossed dome Dunlap lamps. One is near mint, the small size, while the other is about twice as big but not mint. A nice pair. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC # 4903396 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017

Mining ~ Oil Wick Lamps Lot # 2271 John Dunlap Oil Wick Lot # Lamp 3.25 inches tall. Monongahela 2277 Valley. unique to this collection. Nice Five C. condition. Est. $80 ~ $200 HWAC # 49110 George TeapotLot # 2272 Three MiningMining Oil Lamps Lampsincl. Dunlap Three Fivesimilar lamps. One pieces, allhas the classic with thelater Dunlap embossed domed top, while the other two lamps, which classic C.appear nearly identical, have no embossing nor a Dunlap mark Georgeanywhere. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC # 49029 logo from Hazelton. Lot # 2273 Pair of A nice group! Please inspect. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 49019 Dunlap Embossed Oil Wick Lamps A pair of Lot # 2278 Five Different small Dunlap lamps with C. George Teapot Mining embossed domes. One Lamps Lot of five different. is near mint, the other C. George, Hazleton, well used and rusty. Est. Pennsylvania in small $150 ~ $250 HWAC # rectangular block. Range 49034 in size from 1.6 inches in diameter 2.75 inches tall toLot # 2274 Felix Oil Wick Lamp 3.75 1.8 inches in diameter and 3.1inches tall. Made in Shamokin, Pa. Known inches tall. A nice collection.for light markings. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 48270 Est. $200 ~ $600 HWAC # 49018 Lot # 2279 The Gill Oil Wick Lamp Pennsylvania. 3 inches tall. Heavy rust on the spout. 3 small holes in the body. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 48728 Lot # 2275 2 Choice Lot # 2280 Graves Oil Wick Felix Slantback Lamp 3 inches tall. Brass Oil Wick Lamps shoulder and screw cap. Possibly Unmarked, probably Graves patent, but unmarked. Felix. Different lid Small side ding. Est. $100 ~ $300 closures. with brass HWAC # 48732 collars. 4 inches tall,one has a small side dent. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 48275 Lot # 2281 Grier Bros Brass Oil Wick Lamp 3.25 inches tall. StarLot # 2276 C. George Brass shield, Pittsburgh, PA. Brass dripCrown Oil Wick Lamp ring on spout. 4 small dings on right3.75 inches tall. Tunnessen side.. Same style as many of the Grier“Crown” takeover after designs. Unique to this collection. Est.1908. Bottom of spout has a $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 49108medium dent. Hazelton, PA.Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # Lot # 2282 Three Grier49112 Bros Star Shield Oil Wick Lamps Three small lamps Zoom in and see detail on high with the same size base resolution images of ALL LOTS though the wick length is different on the shortest lamp. One of the three has a smaller diameter base. Star and shield logo on the side. 2.5 to 3 inches tall. A nice group. Est. $150 ~ $250 HWAC # 49026Bid online at www.HolabirdAmericana.com or call 775-851-1859 97

Mining ~ Oil Wick Lamps Lot # 2289 Four Grier Bros. Small Teapot Lamps Lot of four Grier Bros. small cap lamps with star and shield logo. Same size base. A nice Lot # 2283 Three group. Est. $200 ~ $400 HWAC # 49021 Grier Bros. Brass Teapot Lamps Grier Lot # 2290 Bros., Pittsburgh, Three Different Pennsylvania. Three Hardsocg Oil brass teapot lamps Wick Lamps with the star and shield 2.75 to 3.75 logo on a brass tag on inches tall. The the throat of the wick tallest one has a nozzle. The logo for brass top and hasGrier Bros. is similar to the J. Anton and Son logo. This is a nice group a medium rightof brass lamps. Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC side dent. No embossed star, possibly older varieties. A nice trio! Est.# 49024 $200 ~ $300 HWAC # 49023Lot # 2284 Grier Bros Brass Oil Wick Lot # 2291 Hardsocg OilLamp 4.25 inches tall. Star shield on Wick Lamp 3.75 inches tall,right side. GB in large star on throat of Pittsburgh, PA. Ottumwa, IA.wick nozzle. Unique to this collection. Very nice condition, possiblyEst. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 49114 a rare item. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC # 48762 Lot # 2285 Three Different Grier Bros. Teapot Mine Lamps Lot of three different mine teapot lamps. GrierBros., Pittsburgh. These lamps do not have the classic star logo, but allare different in design. These may be early Grier models. Est. $200 ~$400 HWAC # 49015Lot # 2286 Grier Bros Copper OilWick Lamp 3.25 inches tall. Shinycopper with star shield. Pittsburgh,PA. Nice condition. Unique to thiscollection. Est. $100 ~ $200 HWAC# 49113Lot # 2287 Grier, Dubois, PA Lot # 2292 Three Small Hardsocg Oil Wick Mining Lamps ThreeOil Wick Lamp 4.5 inches tall. small lamps, one brass with the Hardsocg logo with the star. One of theRace Dubois local. 2 small dings lamps is unusual with a vented wick holder. Hardsocg Manufacturing Co., Ottumwa, IA. Est. $200 ~on the side. Est. $100 ~ $200 $300 HWAC # 49022HWAC # 48735 Lot # 2293 Hazelton Oil Wick Lamp Hazelton, PA. 3.75 inches tall, Very nice condition. Est. $100 ~ $300 HWAC # 48763Lot # 2288 Four Different Grier Bros. Teapot Mining Lamps GrierBros, Pittsburgh, star and shield logo on the side of the lamp. Fourdifferent sizes in tin, all near mint and in premium condition. A choicegroup! Est. $300 ~ $600 HWAC # 4902598 July 8, 9, & 10, 2017


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