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Treasures from Pacific Shores ~ June 2018 Auction Catalog

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DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4307 San Francisco, California Lot# 4312 San Francisco, California c.1890s Advertising Card for Sir Four Chinese in San Francisco Francis Delmar, Clairvoyant & Stereoviews Lot of 4 different. Palmist “The Famous Hindoo [sic.] 1) Best is an 1897 card titled “A Wonder.” “He stands alone, the prince Chinaman’s Family.” Stamped M.F. of clairvoyants.” Office, Rooms No. 20, McNeil (not listed in Mautz) and 1040 I Street, Over City Bakery. Two- handwritten date Jan. 28, 1897. sided advertising card that praises Fornt of card has handwritten his talents and abilities. Drawing of a San Francisco, Cal. at bottom. View shows five Chinese children palm with lines drawn on it. Printed on thick brown paper. 4.5 x 7.25” with others in the background. Nice condition. 2) Underwood & Folds. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 60440 Underwood stereoview “Interior of Chinese restaurant. Stains. 3) c.1930s stereoview of Grant Ave. in Chinatown (identified on reverse, Lot# 4308 San Francisco, California no photographer listed). Nice condition. 4) Birds-eye of San Francisco c.1870s SF Advertisement for with Chinese characters along the right side. Photo by Z. Sakata. (1915 Vapor Gas Lights P.J. Philips & Co., or earlier according to Mautz). (Prag Collection) Est. $100-200 No. 650 Market St, San Francisco, HWAC# 50666 are advertising “New Light! The Patent Portable Vapor Gas Light. No Lot# 4313 San Francisco, California More Exorbitant Gas Bills. No more Four Different Cliff House Expense for Glass Chimneys.” And Stereoviews Lot of 4. 1) Kilburn don’t worry, “It Will Not Explode.” Bros. shot from the beach looking up Also highlights the technology’s at Cliff House. Sign clearly visible. 2) application to replace coal gas street c.1880s Watkins stereoview showing lights. 6 x 4.25” Folds, some toning. Seal Rocks. 3) Bierstadt view of Cliff Est. $50-75 HWAC# 60435 House from above. Card has nice detail but is splitting in half on reverse. 4) Larger (3.75 x 6.75”) view by Continent Stereoscopic Co. Very nice contrast and detail. Some foxing. (Prag Collection) Est. $80-200 HWAC# 54746 Lot# 4314 Lot# 4309 San Francisco, California San Francisco, 1925 Chinese Letter Correspondence California Golden Postmarked August 13, 1925 from Gate Park Albuquerque, NM to San Francisco, CA. The Stereoview sender’s name is unknown but the letter was Collection Lot of to a person with the last name of Hong at 844 21 stereoviews of Grant Ave which is located in the Chinatown this iconic park district. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 63856 in San Francisco built in the early 1870s as the city’s version of Central Park. 1) Two by Lot# 4310 San Francisco, California AJ McDonald, San Early San Francisco Trolley Street Francisco, c.1887. One shows a big Scene Stereoviews Lot of four elk in the park different stereoviews all featuring and the other trolleys. Included: choice c.1900 view shows birds. 2) of busy Market Street by Art Nouveau View of well-dressed visitors at the Music Stand. Back says MF McNeil, Stereograph; c.1901 Underwood & January 28, 1897. 3) Five different by Griffith & Griffith: Artillery Underwood view of very crowded passing through Golden Gate Park; three different of flower beds Market Street; c.1913 view of trolley coming down Fillmore Street, and sun dial; and rare card showing the tea house in the Japanese no photographer identified; and a handmade stereoview identified as Market Street on reverse. (Prag Collection) Est. $80-160 HWAC# 54731 tea garden. 4) Three by the Fox Sterio Photo Co. in Bakersfield: two damaged showing the ruins of the Fine Arts Building; and one showing Lot# 4311 San Francisco, California Fort the Japanese Tea Garden. 5) Five hand-made cards (no publishers). Point, San Francisco, Stereoview Trio Three 6) Balance: Underwood & Underwood showing President McKinley, different cards with three different views of this c.1901; c.1897 Keystone hand-colored No. 5074; Sterro-Photo Co. Civil War era military base now located beneath Publishers (New York) No. 490; Universal Photo Art Co. No 5407; and the Golden Gate Bridge. 1) c.1874 Watkins artillery passing through Golden Gate Park (no publisher). Please stereoview #1608, Fort Point from the West inspect. (Prag Collection) Est. $250-600 HWAC# 54768 Side. Medium contrast. Some soiling. 2) c.1880 Lot# 4315 San Francisco, California Taber stereoview #1607, Fort Point, East Side. Medium contrast. Some soiling. 3) Kilburn Bros. Rare Stereoview of the Speedway (New Hampshire) stereoview #982, Fort Point at Golden Gate Park c.1900 Art Noveau Stereograph Co. stereoview and Golden Gate. Fort Point was fortified built No. 5405 showing the Speedway at in 1853 and a key defense during the Civil War Golden Gate Park. View shows man in should the Confederate ships have attacked the top hat commanding wagon with two Pacific Coast. In August 1865, the Confederate raider CSS Shenandoah horses as well-dressed people look planned to attack San Francisco, but on the way to the harbor the captain learned that the war was over. (Prag Collection) Est. $60-200 on. Nice detail. (Prag Collection) Est. $40-60 HWAC# 54774 HWAC# 54721 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 249

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4316 San Francisco, California Vintage Lot# 4321 San Francisco, California Gold Deposit Photographs of Golden Gate Park Photo of Receipts Lot of five receipts from the Anglo- Golden Gate Park from terrace showing the Californian Bank of San Francisco to Jacob Heyman Garfield and Key Monuments by Billington of Grass Valley. Most dated 1879. Est. $80-120 4.5” x 7.5”. Conservatory in Golden Gate HWAC# 63269 Park by Taber 4.75” x 7.75”. Est. $240-300 HWAC# 54600 Lot# 4317 San Francisco, California Lot# 4322 San Francisco, California Interesting San Francisco Historic Menus from San Francisco Stereoviews by J.J. Reilly, c.1880s Three menus from the days of San Four different interesting San Francisco culinary glory. Vista Del Mar Francisco stereoviews by JJ Reilly of Restaurant at Fisherman’s Wharf, Old Marysville, CA. According to Mautz, Poodle Dog of 65 Post Street (french Reilly operated the Wood’s Gallery restaurant), St. Julien. No dates on Marysville studio c.1879-1886. the menus, but abalone is priced at This group includes: 135--exterior of Palace Hotel; 478--New City $1.75- $2.75 as an entree. Included with Hall; rare view of Residence of Mr. Co. Crocker, California Street; and the Vista Del Mar menu is an 8 x 10 468--Ostriches at Woodward’s Gardens. Group does have foxing and inch black and white photo of George soiling. Please inspect. (Prag Collection) Est. $120-300 HWAC# 54755 Cuckovich and two unidentified men. Cuckovich (1903-2001) emigrated to San Lot# 4318 San Francisco, California Francisco in 1935 and was a famous and well liked restauranteur. Est. Two Early Stereoviews of Alcatraz $100-200 HWAC# 63254 1) c.1901 view from Sausalito Ferry by Keystone View Co. Nice contrast and Lot# 4323 San detail. 2) c.1864 view from Bay Shore & Francisco, California Fort Point. Contrast very weak. Popular Large San Series, no publisher listed. Alcatraz Francisco Photo Island first was used as a military and Ephemera fortress in the late 1850s. It became the Collection Large infamous unescapable prison starting assortment of San in 1934. (Prag Collection) Est. $80-150 Francisco related HWAC# 54716 items. Includes phone directories, Lot# 4319 1920 Women’s San Francisco, Club yearbook, California San 12 unissued Francisco ticket books from Stereoview Whitney’s Playland, Collection Lot tourist brochures, of 8 different c. 1915 Southern nice early Pacific playing San Francisco cards, babies photo/ (and area) scrapbook, transportation timetables, 1901 Grand Lodge AOUW of stereoviews. Calif. annual meeting booklets, voter registration certificate, Calif. 1) Four by School of Design booklet and 1916-17 inserts, Partner’s in Progress Kilburn Bros.: 1864-95 A Brief History of the Bank of Calif., 1940 Opera program. Russian Hill bird’s-eye view; Telegraph Hill bird’s-eye view; Fort Point Numerous b/w photos of buildings, resident portrait’s, bridges, Golden & Golden Gate; and Cliff House. 2) One by Webster & Albee (New Gate Park, the Presido, cable cars, Playland, Holland Hotel, Judge Leo York) of Eddy Street. 3) One c.1897 Keystone view of the interior to Cunningham, Prescott Sullivan and more. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 54911 the Christian Endeavor Convention Hall, Mechanic’s Pavilion. 4) Two unidentified photographers: Cliff House (possible Taber or Watkins); Lot# 4324 San Francisco, California and one of Lincoln School House. Please inspect. (Prag Collection) Est. New San Francisco Magazine May $150-300 HWAC# 54740 and July 1906 First issues after infamous earthquake.July 1906 Brown Lot# 4320 San Francisco, California bear and eagle with moon background 1866 Four Bank of British on cover. Numerous photos of after Columbia, San Francisco, Checks quake fires and devastating damage Out of their San Francisco branch. including several foldouts. Front and All issued in 1866, signed by Smith & rear covers detached. Stains and old mold. May 1906, more photos of quake Coghill. Each has an adhesive revenue stamp. 4 x 7.5” Spindle cancels. devastation plus foldouts. Front cover Coghill & Co. are listed as importers detached, stains. Sold as is, please and jobbers in the 1867 Langley directory. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 62934 inspect. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 54440 250 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4325 San Francisco, California O.E. Olsen Lithograph Co. Business Card, San Francisco Fancy business card for O.E. Olsen Lithograph Company, 330 Jackson St. in San Francisco. “The Drummer with Ideas.” 3 x 5” on cardstock. Writing on back that doesn’t apply to the card. Established in 1905 by O.E. Olsen and three of his brothers. (Prag Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 54887 Lot# 4326 Lot# 4328 San Francisco, California San Francisco Savings Union San Francisco, Archive, 1862-c1915 Rarely does an original western banking California Palace archive come out of the woodwork, and one has here. Not only that, it Hotel Early is an important “first” as well. The San Francisco Savings Union was Photos and the first banking corporation formed after the Act of February, 1862, Ephemera Lot in which corporations who wished to be in the banking business were of eight. 1-3) better defined than previous unclear laws of the 1850’s in California. Three Tabor In the original law of 1853, it was unclear about the formation and cabinet cards. operation of savings banks, and it took the Sate legislature a decade to Two duplicate work out new laws acceptable to banks and the public. One interesting ‘Upper Corridor’ facet of the new banking laws were the ability of women to make and one ‘Palace direct deposits. The San Francisco Savings Union was formerly formed Hotel Court’. on June 18, 1862, just a few months after the official emplacement One has a nice of the new Act by the California Legislature. It was the first bank advertisement to incorporate under the new laws. The first officers were: James for Taber on deFremery, president; Albert Miller, VP; and john Archbold as Cashier. back. 4) One 4.5 x 10” hard cardboard with two pictures of the Palace: The bank specialized in term deposits and loans associated with those exterior and interior. Date July 1876 soon after Comstock King William deposits. Originally, deposits were limited to $1 to $600. The archive Sharon had it built and it became the most extravagant hotel west of contains the first two ledger books, Vol. 1 and 2, with hundreds of the Mississippi. 5) 1890 billhead. 6) 24 page (4.25” x 6.25”) “in San pages each with attendant documents regarding later transfers, etc. Francisco / The Palace Hotel”. Color with photos, prints or maps on They appear to be fully intact. Glancing through the books, we see a most pages. Includes scenes around San Francisco also. Nice souvenir plethora of women depositors, something the bank had openly strives booklet for its time. Drawings by Antonio Sotomayor.He was a painter, to attain. We see depositors from mining camps, such as Moore’s Flat; muralist, illustrator, caricaturist, and educator from San Francisco, a depositor who was a clerk at the Bank of California; another who California. 7) Small four page brochure in brown. rips at folds. 8) 1885 was recommended by Mr. Sather of the Sather Bank; a baker from ‘Raymond’s Vacation Excursions’ good for board for one person, one Mariposa; a servant in a SF household; and deposits for the Hibernia day at the Palace Hotel. 1885. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 54502 Ladies Savings Society. The group of papers also includes about 50+/- voucher style loan/interest documents and correspondence regarding the Bank’s involvement with another society. Fifteen Lot# 4327 San Francisco, deposit books are also present, 7 “Ordinary Deposits” and eight “term California 1850s-1894 Deposit” books. The large corporate seal is also part of the archive. San Francisco Ephemera Interestingly, the Bank was one of many destroyed in the earthquake incl. Gold Rush Era of 1906. It went through a name change shortly after rebuilding.See Lot of 7. Included: 1854 Cross, Financing an Empire, v1, pp245-249. Est. $1500-3500 HWAC# handwritten Bill of Sale 59525 from Rhodes & Lusk; 1854 pictorial Certificate Lot# 4329 San Francisco, California of Deposit for Adams & San Francisco, CA History Books Co.; 1867 Wells Fargo & (4) 4 hardcovers.The Spectacular San Co. Express & Exchange Franciscans by Altrocchi. San Francisco Co. letterhead to agent 1846-1856 by Lotchin. The San Francisco in Columbia, CA; 1870 Earthquake by Witts. Belle Starr by Rascoe. handwritten promissory Est. $80-100 HWAC# 63704 note for $250 in gold coin to be paid at Albert Brewster in San Gabriel, CA; 1894 Wells Fargo Cover to the California Cap Co. in San Francisco (manufacturer of mining blasting caps); unused 1850s warrant for Andrew J. Moulder, comptroller of San Francisco; and unused letterhead for the Farmers and Mechanics Bank of Savings, 1860s. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 60417 Lot# 4330 San Francisco, California The Art of Treasure Island by Neuhaus Hardcover with dustjacket. 1939 185pp. Impressions of Golden Gate Expo of 1939. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 73006 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 251

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4331 San Francisco, California Lot# 4336 San Jose, California 1854 & 1855 Two San Francisco Newspaper Article on Vasquez Gold Rush City Warrants 1) City Hanging New York Tribune, April 6, Comptroller’s Office pictorial warrant issued for $250 in 1854 to H.W. 1875 long article on page 2 reporting Seale for grading and planking Beale Street. Signed by comptroller the hanging of the “eminent bandit” Harris. 5 x 8.25” Printed by Britton & Rey, SF. Vignette of city hall? Vasquez at San Jose, California. The Punch cancelled, some glue residue on reverse corners. 2) Seat of article is reporting on a wordy article Government, Controller’s Office warrant issued for $64 in 1855 to in the Sacramento paper with tasty (illegible) for per diem as senator. Signed by controller Sam Bell. morsels, particularly a Montreal Elaborate allegorical and Western vignettes. Printed by Britton & Rey. woman, the single and only woman to Punch cancelled. Stamp stain (from being folded?). 4.5 x 8.75” Est. view the hanging. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 63901 $100-200 HWAC# 66037 Lot# 4337 San Juan Bautista, Lot# 4332 San Francisco, California Two California 1906 San Juan Portland San Francisco Stock Certificates 1) i/u Pope Cement Company Bond One First Expanding Bit Co. to FH Gould 1912 #224. 2) Mortgage Six Per Cent Sinking Fund i/void Noyo Land and Cattle Co. to HM Cochran Forty Year Gold Bond. No. 1516, $500. #9 1 share. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 54627 Signed by President Brown. Ornate green border with allegorical vignette of woman, man and vase with serpents. With 76 coupons attached. 10” x 14.25”. Rare. Est. $80-160 HWAC# 53741 Lot# 4333 San Francisco, California 1868, 1874 Very Early California Academy of Lot# 4338 San Pedro, California Science - Golden Gate’s Great Museum! 1854 Alexander & Banning Receipt, 1) 1868 Proceedings of Meetings. Bound. San Pedro Receipt for $2.00 . Loose. 40 pages. Front cover is missing and Alexander & Banning, Forwarders, back cover is hanging on. Still, it has never San Pedro, CA August 1,1854. Est. been read as all pages are still attached $100-200 HWAC# 63431 at the top from the printing process! 2) Constitution and By-Laws adopted in 1874. Lot# 4339 San Pedro, California 16 pages. Very good condition. 6 x 9”. The 1865 Tomlinson & Co. Forwarding California Academy of Sciences is a natural history museum in San & Commission Merchants Pictorial Francisco, California, that is among the largest museums of natural Receipt for cash paid $52.32. 8.5” x history in the world, housing over 26 million specimens. The Academy 4.5” Est. $60-100 HWAC# 63436 began in 1853 as a learned society and still carries out a large amount of original research, with exhibits and education becoming significant endeavors of the museum during the 20th century Est. $120-200 HWAC# 53427 Lot# 4340 Santa Barbara, California 1909 Beautiful BPOE Badge Red cloisoine poinsetta on top of the Santa Lot# 4334 San Francisco, California Western Barbara Mission with a bell at the bottom. Lodge 613 of Pacific Railway Travel Booklet Soft cover the B.P.O.E. Bell dated 1909. Five inches long, pin back. booklet, From Salt Lake City, Along the line Est. $100-200 HWAC# 75147 of Western Pacific Railway, Feather River Canon Route, To San Francisco Bay. Approx 25 chromolitho Western images. First few pages have light foxing. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 64335 Lot# 4341 Santa Barbara, California History of Santa Barbara County Lot# 4335 San Jose, California Two Early Lick by O’Neill Hardcover 1939 496pp Observatory Stereoviews 1) c. late 1880s plus index, many pictorial plates. Est. Stereoview by A.J. McDonald, San Francisco. $120-200 HWAC# 73007 Nice view of observatory buildings on the hill. According to Mautz, McDonald partnered with Lot# 4342 Santa Barbara, California Louis Dow 1881-1892. 2) c.1902 stereoview Santa Barbara, CA Postcard and by Underwood & Underwood. Different Ephemera Collection Aprrox 50 view than first, closer. Nice contrast. The postcards including 10 RPC’s-Persian Lick Observatory was built on Mt. Hamilton Hotel and Biltmore, 5 each. 2 cabinet between 1876 and 1887. Lake Tahoe was also a cards by SB photographers-man considered location, though the spot near San Jose was favored due to portrait by Cook, baby portrait by its easier access and larger population. The observatory was the site of Brewster with foxing. B/W photo the discovery of a fifth moon of Jupiter; the previous four known had of Japanese military officers with 4 been discovered centuries before by Galileo. The 36-inch telescope women and children. Est. $200-400 installed in 1888 was for a time the world’s largest refracting HWAC# 73032 telescope. While light pollution became a problem for observing in the 20th century, the city of San Jose has taken steps to reduce this. (Prag Collection) Est. $60-150 HWAC# 54732 252 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4343 Shasta, California Lot# 4348 , California Southern CA Sacramento City Bank Certificate Ephemera Assortment Approx 13 of Deposit, 1854 Rare Gold Rush items. c. 1940 color Knott’s Berry Farm COD. Manuscript Shasta (over printed brochure. Cardboard folding map of Los Sacramento City), Feb. 12, 1854. Angeles with stains, 1951 rainfall chart King D. Keithly has deposited in of Los Angeles. Automobile Club of So. the Sacramento City Bank at Shasta Cal folding maps-LA harbor, LA County, $177. Signed by J.M. Rhodes, agent (of Rhodes & Lusk). Pen and Riverside County, Ventura County, San stamp cancelled. Spindle holes. Two allegorical vignettes. Printed by Luis Obispo County and 7 other So. Cal. Danforth, Bald, & Co. 3.25 x 7.5” Folds, creases. Please see our other counties. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 64330 Rhodes & Co. lots in this auction. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 66064 Lot# 4344 Siskiyou, California Rare Lot# 4349 , California Southern California Siskiyou, CA School Bond Mott School Ephemera Hardback books (2) City-Makers, District. $500 #2 i/c 1889. Top creasing and small seam tear. Est. $100-200 Remi A. Nadeau, The Men who transformed HWAC# 65071 Los Angeles from Village to Metropolis During the First Great Boom 1868-1876; & Time and the Terrcaed Land, The Story of California’s Unique Palos Verdes Peninsula by Augusta Fink, 1966, with illustrations, plastic jacket protective cover, in excellent condition. L.A. County Tax Collector’s Receipts & more. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 63425 Lot# 4345 Siskiyou County, Lot# 4350 , California Scenes in Southern California 1853 Siskiyou County Liquor License Possibly for a Man California Booklet 1903 edition. Softcover, approx 30 b/w So. Cal. photos-Santa Barbara, Massacred by Indians Rare!! H.A. Mt. Lowe, Figueroa St. etc. Cover edges have Lockhart has purchased a liquor signs of wear. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 64327 license good for 3 months. Dated Jan. 10th, 1853. 5.5 x 8” Folds and creases. Soiling on reverse. Printed on light blue paper. The History of Siskiyou County (1881) mentions twin brothers Harry and Sam Lockhart and their business dealings in Soda Springs (starting in 1852) and Humbug City (Harry kept a hotel). In January 1857, the Pit River Indians murdered Harry and four others Lot# 4351 , California Picturesque at the ferry on Fall River [see pg. 165]. Samuel avenged his brother’s Southern California Booklet 23 page death by murdering many Indians before leaving to the Salmon River bound booklet by M. Rieder 1903 with rush in Idaho where he was killed over a mining claim. Nowhere in this colored views of Southern California. reference does it give Harry Lockhart’s middle initial for us to confirm this license was for him, but it certainly seems highly likely as Harry is Illustrations of East Lake Park in LA, mentioned multiple times and no other H. Lockhart is referenced. Est. oranges, Mammouth Wharf, Old San Diego $200-400 HWAC# 60441 Mission, Hotel Green, Potter Hotel and more. First page is detaching from binder and 3 Lot# 4346 Southern California, corners of binder have small clips. Est. $80- California 1887-1908 Southern 120 HWAC# 53612 California Letterheads and Billheads Approx 15 items. 1897 San Bernardino Tax Bill. Pictorial Lot# 4352 , California Ca. 1930 billheads-Pacific Tent and Awning, Postcards of the Mojave Desert, Donahoo, Emmons Hardware. Southern California Area 1) River Letterheads from Los Angeles, Lodge, Lake Havasu Sportsman’s Club. Newhall, CA. Covina Citrus Assoc 2) Cloudburst on Clientele Creek. 3) stock 1896. Est. $200-300 HWAC# Deck on the Salton Sea, Frashers Foto. 65060 4) Date garden in Coachella Valley. Lot# 4347 , California So Cal Bill Frashers Foto. 5) Palms to Pines Highway, Frashers Foto. 6) Portland & Letterhead Collection Paasdena Cement Co., Victorville. Frashers Foto. (7 pcs, mostly 1890s); Terminal 7) & 8) Desert Center Cafe. Frashers Island (2, 1926 letters); Los Angeles Foto. 9) “The Royal Gateway”, Red (22, best is 1888 Canada Dairy, Rock Canyon. 10) “Desert Clouds” c1888-c1900) Est. $150-250 HWAC# 59711 on the Mojave. Frashers Foto. 11) Town view of Earp. Frashers Foto. 12) Dantes View of Death Valley. Frashers Foto. 13) Bridge over Lake Hodges. Frashers Foto. 14) Morongo Valley, Inn. Frashers Foto. 15) Tehachapi Kern Co. Russell Photography. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 63561 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 253

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4353 , California Southern Lot# 4360 Wilmington, California California History Books (3) 3 c.1880”s Phineas Banning Billhead hardcovers-History of Los Angeles, Phineas Banning who was a City County, Vol. 1 and 2 by Spalding. commissioned merchant who was Softcover Panorama-A picture history responsible for the development of Southern California by Title of the Wilmington Harbor in the Insurance and Trust Company. Est. 1850’s bringing the transcontinental $120-180 HWAC# 63344 Railroad to Southern California in the 1860”s. Freight and passenger transportation was provided in Los Angeles and vicinity for three decades. Top tear and seam toning. Lot# 4354 , California Southern Est. $60-100 HWAC# 64071 California Island Books (3) A Step Back in Time by Santa Cruz Island Lot# 4361 Yosemite, California Foundation. Santa Barbara’s Royal 1875 Article on Yosemite Rancho by Tomkins. Santa Cruz New York tribune 8.27.1875 Island by Clark. Est. $60-100 HWAC# with long article on Yosemite, 63705 unauthored, but listed as a “special Correspondent.”. Lot# 4355 St. Helena, California c. Excellent expose on the 1870’s Napa and Sonoma Wine Co. Yosemite, three long columns. Stocks (4) One of the first public a good read. It was articles like wine companies. Incorporated in the this that introduced Yosemite days of the nascent California wine to Americans. Est. $60-100 industry in 1872. Four unissued HWAC# 63917 certificates. Very rare. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 64028 Lot# 4356 Suisun, California 1877 Suisun & Fairfield Water Company Stock Certificate Incorporated April 24, 1866. Dateline Suisun City, Solano Co., May 4th, 1877. No. 94, Lot# 4362 Yosemite, California Four issued for one share to J. Frank & Stereoviews of Hutchings Hotel, Co. Signed by president E.P. Hilborn Yosemite Lot of 4 different. None and secretary D.M. Stockman. Not have the publisher identified. Similar cancelled. Small rural vignette, pink views of the hotel with Sentinel Rock eagle in the background. Very good condition. 5.25 x 9.5” The company in the background. Please inspect. constructed a large main in 1868 that delivered water from Fairfield (Prag Collection) Est. $80-200 to the south side of Suisun City. In 1879, they constructed two 10,000 HWAC# 54787 gallon tanks and one tankhouse. [History of Solano County, pg. 299] Est. $80-120 HWAC# 62756 Lot# 4363 Yosemite, California Yosemite Stereoview Collection: Lot# 4357 Sutter County, California Later Views Lot of 28. This is a 1857 Sutter County Treasurer’s really nice set of “later” stereoviews Warrant 1857 Warrant in the (i.e. not 1860s-80s). Includes: a set amount of $105.78 to Sutter County of 11 cards from a family vacation Auditor. Good condition. Plastic (1920s or 30s?); 3 Keystone cards; protective cover. 8” x 3.75”. Est. 7 Underwood & Underwood cards; $100-200 HWAC# 63429 2 American Stereoscopic Co.; 3 H.C. White; and two others. Nearly all Lot# 4358 Sutterville, California T. Edwards, are scenery views though many Sutterville, CA include people in the shot. Views of Yosemite Falls, Hanging Rock, Upper Twin Lake, Glacier Point, Eagle Tradecard US Flag, Peak, Nevada Falls, etc. Two cards show hotels, including the Sentinel Sutterville, Sacramento Hotel (c.1902) with stagecoach in front. Most have very good contrast. Co., Cal. 1.75” x 3’, Please inspect. (Prag Collection) Est. $150-400 HWAC# 50673 diagonal crease, adhesive on rear. Est. $100-200 Lot# 4364 Yosemite, California HWAC# 69041 Yosemite Stereoview Collection: Moulton Lot of three stereoviews (4” x 7”) from John S. Moulton Lot# 4359 Weed, California Weed (Salem, Massachusetts). Best card is Lumber Mill Postcard Postcard No.35 view of Hutchings’ Hotel with shows the W.L. Co. Factory. Produced Sentinel Rock in the background. by Fidler Photo. Postmarked Staining upper left corner. Other two February 1914. Est. $50-100 HWAC# cards are scenery: Cathedral Rocks 63844 and Yosemite Falls. Medium contrast. (Prag Collection) Est. $60-200 HWAC# 50674 254 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4365 Yosemite, California Lot# 4369 , California 1855 Map of Yosemite Stereoview Collection: California Map of Public Surveys in Three Different of Lamon’s Cabin California to accompany Report Surveyor Three different rare stereoviews Gen. Signed by Surveyor General of by John P. Soule (Boston) c.1870 of California. Gray ink on cream color paper. Lamon’s Cabin in Yosemite. 1) No. Slight tears in fold. 38” x 31.5”. Est. $300- 1245: Close-up exterior view with 500 HWAC# 54251 three men sitting outside (surely one is Lamon), smoke coming out of chimney. 2) No. 1076: Farther back exterior with someone posing outside cabin (likely Lamon). 3) No. 1075: Different pulled back exterior Lot# 4370 , California Map of California shot with Lamon sitting out front. Double truck map of California. PP 102-103. Worse condition than others with Multicolor, Nevada and Oregon on reverse. 14.5” staining. James Chenowith Lamon x 22”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 54464 was the first pioneer settler of Yosemite. He came to Yosemite in the late 1850s and built the first log cabin, taking advantage of the homesteading. While others left, Lamon stayed in the valley for the winters of 1862 and 1863, showing other settlers that it was possible. In 1864, Lamon suddenly became a squatter on permanently public land after the Yosemite Grant was signed on June 30th. This Act of Congress protected Yosemite Valley and the Mariposa Grove for all time, giving that land to the State of Lot# 4371 , California 1853 Map of Early California to manage. The Board of Commissioners of the Yosemite California Old Map of California General Grant offered 10 year leases to the pioneers that had claims. The rates Map of Explorations & Surveys, shows lower were often as low as one dollar per year, but Hutchings convinced California, part of the Sonora Desert, the Lamon and couple other settlers not to sign a lease for the land Colorado Desert, shows portions that were that they believed was theirs. After a lengthy court battle and much unexplored instrumentally at time map was publicity, mostly orchestrated by Hutchings, the State eventually made. Shows Tulare Lake (Size & position not bought out the remaining settlers, including Lamon’s property in accurately known) shows Mission of Carmel, 1874 at a cost of $12,000. However, Lamons died 9 months later of pneumonia. (Prag Collection) Est. $200-600 HWAC# 50680 Bay of San Pablo & much more. Has foxing in creases, delicate condition, tears in folds, tape has been applied. 70” x 26”. Very interesting Lot# 4366 , California Mechanical Oriented old map. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 72013 Ephemera RPC of Martin Itjen and his street car, Lot# 4372 , California 1914 Rand Skagway, AK. Booklet of California’s Twentieth McNally California Pocket Maps Century School-Agriculture, mechanic, household Rand McNally Pocket Map and arts. Freight bill 1910 to Yosemite Valley railroad Est. $60-80 HWAC# 65007 Shippers’ Guide of California with detached covers. Additional old California map with many tears. fragile. Please inspect. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 64328 Lot# 4373 , California Vintage California Map Assortment Old Lot# 4367 , California 2 California maps-Pasadena, Los Angeles, Indexed Pocket Maps 1919 Rand Feather River, San Diego, Riverside, McNally Indexed Pocket Map and Tuolumne, San Francisco, East Bay, Auto Road Guide, California. 89 pp So. Cal Sunshine Empire Est. $80- plus advertisements. c. 1920’s Rand 120 HWAC# 69049 McNally Indexed Pocket Map, Tourists and Shippers Guide, 85pp plus advertisements. Both 6.5” x 4”. Est. $80- Lot# 4374 , California 2 Old Calif. 120 HWAC# 54144 Business Cards Small card from Mrs. John Steele, San Andreas, Cal. Larger pictorial card from Mrs. A. Horstmann, Dealer in Fashionable Lot# 4368 , California 2 Maps of Cloaks and Suits, Stockton, Cal. Est. California & Nevada 1) Double $50-100 HWAC# 56575 Truck, multi color California,/Nevada map South portion California. Asher & Adams. Nye and Lincoln Counties, Nevada. 17.5” x 24”. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 54219 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 255

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4375 , California 1864 Lot# 4381 , California California Gold Rush Billheads (4) from State of Checks (7) Unused checks. Banking House, California 4 Billheads from Montezuma 1854. 6 PA Lamping & Co., California. 1) San Joaquin County, Downieville, CA c. 1860’s. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 1864 to W. B. Stamper(?) for services 63378 as County Assessor 2) Receipt for State & County Taxes In Cook & Prankanis Surveyors(?); 3) Tax Receipt for Santa Clara County Marshal’s Office, San Jose, CA in the amount of $1,800; 4)Receipt for State & County Taxes, received of the Estate of Robt. Carlisle of personal property. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 63444 Lot# 4382 , California California History Lot# 4376 , California Book, A Yankee in (5 Books) 1) California Legacy The Watson Family, 1820-1980 by Judson A. Mexican California Hardback book, with plastic Grenier, c.1987, pp.504; 2)Ho! For the Gold jacket, excellent condition. A Yankee in Mexican Fields,Northern Overland Wagon Trains California, Abel Stearns, 1798-1848 By Doris Marion Wright. pp. 144, 6.5’ x 9.5”. Est. $60-100 of the 1860’s, c. 1966, pp.276; 3) First HWAC# 63422 Recorded History o Monterey’s Mother Lode by Randall A. Reinstedt, paperback, many photos, pp.95; 4)Lost Mines of Death Valley by Harold O. Weight, pp.72; 5)Historical Atlas of California by Beck & Haase, c.1974; pp.101. All hardback books have jackets. All in excellent condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 63455 Lot# 4377 , California 1922 Brooch Pins from IOOF (2) 1 gold brooch Lot# 4383 , California California History pins, one reading “Olive Caplinger/Big Books (4) 1) It’s an Old California Custom Oak/Rebekah Lodge #259/December by Lee Shippey, signed by Lee Shippey 1948, 6, 1922/California 760” it has “50” on pp.292. (Hardback); 2) The Story of California, it lavender & green enamel. 1” x 1.75”. by Stewart Edwqrd White, 1937, pp. 369; 3) Good condition. ; 1 pin in gold with The King of California/ J.G. Boswell and the a star in the middle and a dove with Making of a Secret American Empire by Mark filigree around edges. 1.5” x .75”. Good Arax and Rick Wartzman 2003, pp.537; 4) Land condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 56738 of Golden Dreams, California in the Gold Rush Decade, 1848-1858, by Peter J. Blodgett, 1999, pp.138. Beautiful photos & prints. (paperback) Lot# 4378 , California Calico Print Est. $80-100 HWAC# 63449 Ghost Town Newspapers (6) 6 Lot# 4384 , California California issues from 1960-1961. Tales and Trails of the Desert West. Est. $50- Mining Camp Ephemera Lot 100 HWAC# 69038 of twelve pieces. Billheads and receipts from towns of North San Juan and French Corral, Alleghany, Sierra County; North Bloomfield; Camptonville; Downieville; Mountain House; Grass Valley; Forest, Sierra County. Dates range from 1878-1929. Lot# 4379 , California c. 1860-1902 Est. $100-200 HWAC# 63266 California Assorted Ephemera 16 Lot# 4385 , California California registered mail receipts, 1897 and Mission Books (2) In and Out of 1899 Wells Fargo receipt, attorney the Missions by James, California’s letter, liquor billheads, 1865 Shingle Missions by Suydam. Hardcovers. Springs receipt and approx 11 other Est. $50-70 HWAC# 63701 19th century billheads, some pictorial Est. $200-300 HWAC# 64356 Lot# 4380 , California California Gold Rush Books (3) Gold Districts of California Bulletin 193, 1970. The California Gold Lot# 4386 , California California Country, Highway 49 Revisited by Koeppel. Pictorial Letter Sheets 1849-1869 In the Diggings in’49 by Coy. Est. $80-100 Beautiful & extra rare book by Joseph HWAC# 63348 Armstrong Baird, Jr.,many pictorials, interesting lot. pp.171. Excellent condition, 10.5” x 14”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 63463 256 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4387 , California California Lot# 4392 , California 1879-1914 Sheet Music Group 6 different Mother Lode Ephemera Group California sheet music pieces. I Approx 30 items from the Mother Left My Heart in San Francisco, Lode. Scott’s Valley Republican ticket, Golden Gate by Jolson, Cable Car San billheads and letterheads-some Francisco, The California Polka by Dale pictorial. Placerville, Grass Valley, Fitzsimmons(Tex Williams on cover), Mariposa, Nevada City, Vacaville, Avalon Time, In the market place of Diamond Springs, Sutter Creek, old Monterey. Est. $60-100 HWAC# Auburn, Jackson, Angel’s Camp and 54469 more. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 65049 Lot# 4393 , California 1970 New York Lot# 4388 , California California Volunteers In California 1846-1848 2 volumes in 1 hardcover. With Stevens to California by Trail (6 Books) 4 paperbacks & Lynch and Stevenson’s Regiment in California 2 hardbacks: 1) The Plains Across by Clark. 94pp with index and foldout map. Est. by John D. Unruh, Jr. 1982 reprint, $80-100 HWAC# 63347 pp.352; 2) The Overland Trail by Herbert Eaton, c. 1974, pp.326; 3) The Opening of the California Trail, c. 1953, pp.115; 4)The California Trail by George R. Stewart, c. 1962, pp.331; 5)The Trail by Lannon W. Mintz,1987 reprint, pp.145; 6) The Overland Journey From Utah to California by Lot# 4394 , California Paddle-Wheel Days Edward Leo Lyman, 2004 reprint, pp.264. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 63448 in California (Hardback book) Paddle Wheel Days in California by Jerry MacMullen. pp.134, Lot# 4389 , California Diaries of black & white photos, good condition.7.5” x California Gold Seekers Lot of 6 10.5”. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 63416 Books 1) Westward Journeys Memoirs of Applegate & Porter Who Traveled the Overland Trail, c. 1989, pp.402. 2) Overland to California with the Pioneer Line, The God Rush Diary of Bernard J. Reid c. 1983, pp.183; 3) Overland in 1846 Diaries & Letters of the California-Oregon Trail c. 1963, pp.368; Lot# 4395 , California State 4) Commerce of the Prairies by Josiah Controller’s Office Warrant (2) 2 Gregg c. 1954, pp.439; 5) American California State Controller’s Office Diaries, An Annotate Bibliography of Warrants. 1) dated 1880; 2) dated American Diaries Written Prior to the Year 1861, c. 1945, pp.353; 6) 1855. Both protected in plastic L.J. Rose of Sunny Slope 1827-1899, Cal. Pioneer, Fruit Grower, Wine jackets, in excellent condition. 9.5” x Maker, Horse Breeder by L.J. Rose, Jr. 1959. pp.220. Est. $100-200 5”. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 63424 HWAC# 63450 Lot# 4390 , California Gold Rush Books (5) Softcover Quarterly of the Society of California Pioneers, March, 1931. Hardcovers-Sam Brannan Builder of San Francisco by Stellman, On The Old West Lot# 4396 , California The Overland Stage to California (Book) The Overland Stage to Coast by Barlett, Mexican Gold Trail, the Silver Dons. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 63379 California, by Frank A. Root and William E. Connelley. “Personal Reminisces and Authentic History of the Great Overland Stage Line and Pony Express from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean” Photos & illustrations, pp.614. Book has some wear & is legible. Est. $200- 400 HWAC# 63458 Lot# 4391 , California 1874 Modoc War Caims, Letter from Secretary of War Paperback book of Claims of the States of California and Oregon, and citizens thereof, on account of the Modoc War. (1872-1873) 6” x 9”. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 64202 Lot# 4397 Cripple Creek, Colorado 1892 Rare Biographical Work on John Alexander Rare biographical work for John Alexander and the families of Alexander, Wilkinson, Sparr, and Guthrie. by Wm. G. Alexander. The Xl Job Printing Office, Cripple Creek, 1892. Only 600 copies were made for the family of John Alexander and others. Different historical perspective. Est. $140-420 HWAC# 40868 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 257

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4398 Denver, Colorado Rare Denver Photographer Business Card w/ Original Photo Business card for Art Rindskopf, Photographer, 912 E. 13th Ave., with Golden Eagle D.G. Co., Denver, Colorado. Card has original photograph of man posing mounted to the business card. 2.5” x 4.5” Toning, warped. Please inspect. (Prag Collection) Est. $60-100 HWAC# 54590 Lot# 4399 Denver, Colorado c. 1984 The Pioneer Western Bank, First of Denver 1860-1980 Book of The Pioneer Western Bank, color & black & white photos. pp.219, 9.5” x 12”. Beautiful condition. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 63471 Lot# 4404 , Colorado 1862 1862 Map of Colorado Territory Gray ink on cream color map showing Colorado Territory and Reservation of the Cheyennes & Arapahoes. Right fold mostly detached. 18.25” x 23”. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 54266 Lot# 4400 Denver, Lot# 4405 , Colorado Colorado Colorado 1866 Holladay Overland Ephemera Collection Lot of eight. 1) Mail & Express 1896 speech of the Honorable Henry m. Teller on Freed Coinage of Silver. Company 1) 1st of 2) 1908 pamphlet for the National Exchange, beautiful Democratic Convention. 3) 1904 condition, Denver “Russell’s Lead Year Dance” Gilpin City, CO; 2) Holladay poem. Rips and tears. 4) Denver sight Overland Mail & Express Receipt. Est. seeing guide booklet. 5) “Pine Grove $50-100 HWAC# 63445 Tourist Camp” business card. Dillon, Colorado. C. C. Dudley, proprietor. Phone 73 for reservations. 6) Three bags of Poke Gold sent to Connecticut. 1959. Three bags. Each bag is worth 25c in Trade. One has a rip. 7) “Loop Souvenir” eight panes ice cream cone shaped souvenir, 14” diameter. 8) Colorado Centennial banner. 22 x 60”. Folds. Est. $60-150 HWAC# 44033 Lot# 4401 Georgetown, Colorado Georgetown to Silver Plume Photo Cabinet card, labeled Lot# 4406 , Colorado 1867-1931 on the back George Town to Silver Plume (sic). Colorado Ephemera Group Approx Unusual view showing more twists and turns than 25 items including a 1867 Warranty usual. c 1885. Bottom of photo is blacked out . Deed, billheads some of which are Est. $60-100 HWAC# 56456 pictorial and a souvenir card from ANA show in Colorado Springs 1983. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 64344 Lot# 4407 , Colorado Colorado History Books (4) Lot# 4402 Hot Sulphur Springs, Softcover Colorado’s Colorful Character’s by Bueler. Colorado Ca. 1908 Hot Sulphur Hard covers-Colorado Ghost Towns by Brown, Gilpin Springs Postcard Postmarked County Gold by Axford, The Pioneer Western Bank January 30, 1908. The images shows First of Denver 1860-1980 Est. $120-150 HWAC# a view of the town. Est. $60-100 63340 HWAC# 63838 Lot# 4408 , Colorado 1903 Lot# 4403 Leadville, Colorado Colorado State Journal: a Critical Leadville Miner Blows out Brains, Illustrated Weekly Includes: Indian 1880 Newspaper Article Lake Duel, Women’s news, Oracle of County Reveille, Jan 3, 1880 where Mulberry Center, Tourist Invasion of miner John Marshall commits Colorado Springs, Mining & financial, suicide after suffering severe bout of chauffeurs and wheelmen, Pueblo rheumatism in his cabin. Much detail. Observations, Political News, etc. Only a view pictures? 15 x 11”. 26 generally poor condition, but article pages plus three pages of advertising. Cover has several rips and some fine. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 63905 small tears. There is a one inch tear on the bottom that goes through all the pages. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 40572 258 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4409 , Colorado 1930 on Lot# 4414 , Colorado Town View, Four Colorado Publications 1) Colorado Original Cabinet card of a view The Beecher Island Annual. Sixty- of an unlabeled town along a river in second anniversary of the Battle Colorado. Came with a group of Colorado of Beecher Island. 124 pages. 9 x Midland photos, but we’re not as good as 6”. Pages are separating and soft you at identifying the town. minor soiling, cover is almost detached. The Battle otherwise excellent condition. Photographer of Beecher Island was an armed conflict between the United States unidentified. Est. $100-500 HWAC# 56455 Army and several of the Plains Native American tribes in September 1868. Beecher Island, on the Arikaree River near present-day Wray, Lot# 4415 New Britain, Connecticut 1881 Price List Colorado, was named afterwards for Lieutenant Fredrick H. Beecher, of National Wire Mattresses Price list and illustrated an army officer killed during the battle. 2) 37th Encampment of the catalog of brass and iron bedsteads and cribs. National Veterans of Foreign Wars. 1937. 64 pages. Plenty of photographs of Wire Mattress Co , New Britain, Ct. April st 1881. 48 pp committee chairs - of which there were many. Excellent condition. with bed line drawings. Binder is detached, pages are 3) 1963 reprint of the Early History of Rico. Excellent condition. 4) detached into 2 sections. 9.5” x 6.75”. Est. $50-100 Annual report of the stockholders of the Denver Tramway Corporation. HWAC# 54148 1970. Excellent condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 40564 Lot# 4416 , Connecticut Maps of Lot# 4410 , Colorado 1888 Massachusetts and Connecticut Area Lot Historical and Biographical of 5. 1) Connecticut, 1883. Lithography and Compendium of Colorado Great color by Hardesty. Approximately 14.5” x reference work. Biographies of 11.” 2) Connecticut and Rhode Island, 1883. Governor Alva Adams, James Rice, Lithographic color and graphics by Hardesty. Peter Breen, Darwin Kingsley, James 3) Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island Railroad and County Freeman, Edwin Ballard, Henry Lee, map, 1886. Cram. Approximately 21.5” x 13.5.” 4) Massachusetts, John H Poole, etc. etc. etc. 146 pages Connecticut and Rhode Island. Hand colored by Johnson and Ward, of biographies! 21 pages on the State 1864. Approximately 26.5” x 18.” 5) Massachusetts, Connecticut Constitutional Convention. 186 pages and Rhode Island. Engraved cartography with hand coloring by A.J. total. The hard cover is starting to detach. Still it is in great condition Johnson,New York, 1864. Approximately 26.5” x 18.” Est. $280-500 and a fabulous reference work. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 40563 HWAC# 63552 Lot# 4411 , Colorado 1861 Report upon the Colorado River of the West. Lot# 4417 Lawrence County, Dakota Territory 1883-87 Two Different 1880s Lawrence 36th Congress, 1st Session. Senate County, Dakota Territory Bonds 1) $500 Executive Document Very rare! Report refunding bond issued in 1883. Punch upon the Colorado River of the West. cancelled. Mining vignette. One coupon still 36th Congress, 1st Session. Senate attached. 9.75 x 16.5” 2) $500 refunding bond Executive Document. Joseph Christmas issued in 1887. Punch cancelled. Green border, Ives(1828-1868). Published by birds-eye vignette of Deadwood (?). 15 x 9.5” (Prag Collection) Est. Washington: Government Printing Office, $120-200 HWAC# 60494 1861, by order of the Secretary of War. This is a choice publication, not from Lot# 4418 , Dakota Territory Custer’s Expedition a library. It contains great maps and to the Black Hills, 1874-5, Newspaper Articles lithograph illustrations, some in color. Eleven New York tribune newspapers with Beautiful hardcover, gold etching of riverboat on cover, 11.5” x 9”, 154 pp plus index. Quite a find! Est. $1400-2800 HWAC# 41949 excellent articles on the Custer expedition to the Black Hills, 1874-1876. Custer was commanded Lot# 4412 , Colorado 1890, 1905 to lead an expedition to the Black Hills to look for Three Colorado Documents 1) a route through the region heading southwest, Official List of Denver State Lottery. and suitable locations for forts. Additionally, the group’s scientists 1890. Some rips and tears. Center were charged with looking for gold. The expedition was a major fold is very fragile. 2) 1905 Rocky undertaking, as for the first time, the new technology of telegraphic Mountain News. Includes: President communication, in conjunction with a railroad system in the US Roosevelt and his Colorado Hunt., allowed for the dissemination of news to the American people. In labor wars in Chicago, Santa Fe trains this new period of technology, American people could “follow” the are three days late, Treasury Deficit attains alarming size: a little over expedition, and the Tribune was one of the first, if not the first, to $30,000,000. 3) Colorado National Bank 60th anniversary historic publish the long articles. The expedition was well documented and paper. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 40553 photographed. The expedition accomplished its goals. They found and named Harney Peak, the site of one of the first major Tin discoveries Lot# 4413 , Colorado 1877, 1905 in America (along with Temescal, Cal), and of course gold. The gold Three Early Colorado Maps discoveries created a rush to Dakota, which culminated in George Colorado Drainage Map. 1873. Hearst consolidating the small mines into one big one, known as the Geological Survey. By Hayden. 19 Homestake, which incorporated in 1877, right after the completion of x 23”. Heavy folds, but not tears or the expedition. The articles here discuss Custer’s return to Ft. Lincoln, small holes! Fabulous condition. his base until he was killed; the gold discoveries (11/12/75); Harney The area around the Ute Indian Peak area (12/18/74); Custer City (the site of the first expedition Reservation is colored. 2) Colorful encampment, which became a town, 8.17.75); the Sioux selling 1905 state map. 15 x 21”. Some tears the lack hills to the US Govt (4.2.1875); potential Indian uprisings at folds. One rip on left side that does thwarted (9.28.75); Black Hills Descriptions (9.22.74); exploring party not affect map. 3) Same as #2, but in reports that include mineral reporting, Indian issues, etc. (6.8.75, great condition. One small tear along the center fold. Est. $150-300 8.28.74, 8.20.75, 6.22.75); Gold Discoveries with one of the first HWAC# 40579 published maps of the Dakota gold region (7-2-75) Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 63904 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 259

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4419 Washington, District of Columbia Lot# 4425 Caldwell, Idaho Caldwell, 1857-1861 Post Office Department Drafts Idaho Postcard Group Lot of five. for the Transportation of Mails Lot of 3. Two Three black & white RPC’s. Includes are rare pictorial Transportation of Mails drafts Caldwell Banking and Trust, Saratoga from the Post Office Department, issued in Hotel, Finey & Sterry Halls at the 1858 and 1861 to postmasters in Wilmington, College of Idaho (with dirt road), North Carolina and Petersburgh [sic.], Virginia. library, Van Buren School.c1910. Est. 4.5 x 9” One is heavily toned. Third piece $40-60 HWAC# 54528 is a different pictorial draft from the Post Office Department, issued in 1857 to the postmaster at Hartford, Connecticut. 4 x 8” with Washington vignette and patriotic allegorical imagery. Signed by the Postmaster General and Lot# 4426 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho auditor for the Post Office Department. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 60432 Coeur d’Alene Postcard group Lot of seven. Two duplicate RPC’s of street Lot# 4420 Dahlonega, Georgia c.1989 The Darien Bank 1889- scene. Also Fowler’s Restaurant, Sherman Avenue, the lake, dock with 1989 (Book) Paperback book by steamers and a famous donkey! Est. Buddy Sullivan, The Darien Bank, a $40-60 HWAC# 54527 Celebration of 100 Years, pp.70. This lot includes The Neighborhood Mint, Dahlonega in the Age of Jackson by Sylvia Gailey Head & Elizabeth W. Lot# 4427 Jerome, Idaho 1908 Amazing Etheridge. Est. $30-40 HWAC# 64252 Jerome, Idaho Postcard Shows Main Street. Lot# 4421 , Hawaii Artistic Main street seems to have four serious structures with a variety of tents behind. A Hawaiian Menus Five pieces from buggy is leaving the city, the the author says 1952: menus from the S.S. Lurline that “This is where we ended up. Expect to of the Matson Lines, which operated stay awhile.” Cancelled Jerome on October 1, from San Francisco to Hawaii for many 1908. Jerome received its post office one year decades before airlines. Two are from earlier - 1907. Great rare post card and great a dinner for the Western States Meat cancel. Est. $40-75 HWAC# 44115 Packers Association at the Biltomre Hotel in Los Angeles. Cover art is colorful and some done by Eugene Lot# 4428 Jerome, Idaho 1929- Savage. Some of Savage’s work hangs in the Smithsonian Institute. Est. $60- 1943 Jerome, Idaho Real Photo 120 HWAC# 63255 Postcards Two Northside Inns. One photo taken by Simpson. Twin Falls to Lot# 4422 , Hawaii Early 20th Jerome Bridge, Number ‘W12.’. Main Century Hawaii Archive Approx. Street. Est. $40-70 HWAC# 54523 60 piece archive of Letterheads, billheads,Statements, from “Ting Poultry Farm”; Honolulu Water Works,K. Isoshima, Dr. Manufacturer of Straw Hats All Styles”; Hawaiian Lot# 4429 Lewiston, Idaho 1907- Electric Co., Ltd.; just to name a few. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 63941 1959 Lewiston, Idaho Postcard Collection: Mostly RPC’s 1907-1958. Lot# 4423 , Hawaii 1914-1925 Lot of eleven. Seven black & white Hawaii Billhead Collection Lot of real photo postcards. Cards include 30, issued 1914-1925. Merchants in Normal school, post office, steamer Honolulu,Paia, and Kahului. Many (photo by Henry Fair of Lewiston), Japanese merchants: S.M. Iida, waterfront, Weyerhauser Mill with Japanese Rice Mill Co., Yoshidaya, Clarkson Washington in background, Jitsugyo No Hawaii, B.K. Yamamoto, high school, several Lewiston Hills. S. Kawai, Paia Mercantile, Iwakami & Est. $80-140 HWAC# 54515 Co., Tokyo-Tei Restaurant, Kuwahara Lot# 4430 Moscow, Idaho 1906-1911+ Tin Smith, Shinriu Tei Restaurant, R. Fujiwara Store, The Hawaii Nippo Moscow, Idaho Postcard Group Lot of Sha Ltd., J. Onishi Shoten, The Nippu Jiji Co., and The Hawaii Shinpo Sha Ltd. Plus others. Toning and soiling on some. Please inspect. Est. four. Two black & white. Includes a 1906 $100-300 HWAC# 66072 ‘Views of Moscow.’ Also a main street printed by O. G. Brackert & Company Lot# 4424 , Hawaii Hawaiian Royal Stationery of Moscow. Color postcards include a and Correspondence Catalog Correspondence 1906 dirt laden main street and the First Catalog with photos, descriptions, values. pp.82. Methodist Church. Est. $40-60 HWAC# Est. $40-60 HWAC# 63464 54531 260 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4431 Mountain Home, Idaho Lot# 4436 , Idaho 1889-1905 Three Mountain Home, Idaho Postcard Different Idaho Stage Way-Bills 1) Collection Lot of five black and white Canyon City Stage Company. Between postcards. c1910. Includes Ake’s Baker City and Malheur (Canyon crossed Farm,hot springs, crooked road, and out) City. May 3rd, 1889. Lists transport Agriculture Department. Also one of one passenger and some stage freight. same era and postcard type of Hailey, 14 x 20” Folds, stains. 2) Malheur Stage Idaho. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 54529 Company. Basche & Co. & McEwen, proprs. Between Baker City and Malheur. August 31st, 1891. Lists one passenger from Malheur to Baker City. 14 x 20” Folds, toning. 3) Redrock & Salmon River Lot# 4432 Pocatello, Idaho Stage Company. Thunder Mountain Route. Pocatello Real Photo Dated Nov. 24th, 1905. Handwriting difficult to read. 14 x 8.5” Folds. Postcard Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 66054 Lot of five. 1923- Lot# 4437 , Idaho Two Idaho Dog Sled 1932. Two overviews, Race RPC’s 1) Handwritten Ashton c1921- Woolley Apartments, 25. 2) Says “winner of 50 mile race was a Fargo Apartments, and native boy.” Nice combo! Est. $40-60 HWAC# post office. Please see 54534 photographs online. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 54517 Lot# 4433 Salmon City, Idaho Rare Lot# 4438 Chicago, Illinois Chicago, Salmon City Revenue Check Plus IL Maps and Art Booklet 2 Chicago Idaho Playing Cards Lot of 6. 1) Zoological Park color maps 14.5” x Rare 1883 Harkness & Co. Bankers 19”. Art Institute of Chicago, A Brief revenue check, Salmon City, Idaho, Guide to the Collections 1941 38pp March 6, 1883. Vignette of bank at Est. $50-80 HWAC# 65066 left. Geo. L. Shoup & Co., General Merchandise, Salmon City, Challis and Bonanza, Idaho. RN-G. 2) Five railroad playing cards with Idaho Lot# 4439 Chicago, Illinois Three scenes (Bitter Root Mountains, Advertising Mirrors Three St. Mary’s River, Lake Chatcolet, St. Joe River). Four are C.M. & St. advertising mirrors: 1) Bell’s Imperial P. Railway. One is Electric Railway. (Prag Collection) Est. $50-100 Coffee, Chicago. Front surface is HWAC# 55622 cracked a bit, mirror fine. 2) Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett, & Co., Chicago. Lot# 4434 , Idaho Idaho Billheads Good condition; 3) Howdy, Bottles Only. Good condition. Est. $100- and Letterheads Approx 14 items. 200 HWAC# 57811 Pictorials include Wallace Meat, Hall Lithographing, Milten Berger Yongren Lot# 4440 Chicago, Illinois 1896 Produce. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 64349 Union League Club Program, Washington’s Birthday Blue folded program from Union League Club Program, for Washington’s Birthday Feb. 22, 1896. Commemorative Lot# 4435 , Idaho Nice Idaho address by Theodore Roosevelt. Est. Ephemera Collection (Most $40-60 HWAC# 63169 Territorial) Lot of 11. Included: unused tickets w/stub for the California, Oregon, & Idaho Stage Lot# 4441 Chicago, Illinois Very Rare Company with connection to the Goes Lithographing Stock Certificate Boise, Nampa & Owyhee Railway; Catalog with Letters Very rare Goes two Rocky Bar (Alturas County) Lithographed and Steel-Litho Stock territorial warrants (School, 1879, Certificates sales catalog. We have never and Treasurer, 1868); 1873, Boise, seen this item before. Circa 1920. Bound Idaho Territory receipt for an article catalog of approx 97 blank stock certificates published in the Idaho World, with article attached; three 1870s, Idaho with different borders, panels and vignettes. City, Idaho Territory money order receipts; two different State of Idaho No stock certificate collection is complete without this sales tool. bond coupons; and two unissued 1880s Boise County, Idaho Territory Express Licenses. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 60411 9.5” x 16.5”. No staining appears to be intact. Also includes 2 letters from Goes. Sept. 27, 1920 to The Inland Press confirming shipment of samples book. July 18, 1922, generic letter regarding other Goes printing products. April, 1920 Goes Covers for Binding Certificates price list. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 54171 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 261

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4442 , Indian Territory Indian Lot# 4447 Fort Des Moines, Iowa Territory Ephemera Archive 1851 Fort Des Moines Check $1.00 Approx 90 Indian Territory ephemera check. 2 folds, some foxing. Est. items with biilheads and letters. $100-200 HWAC# 69050 locales include McAlester, Choctaw, Eufaula, Vian, Tahlequah, Roff, Spokogee, Muskogee, McCurtain, Red Lot# 4448 Union, Iowa 1914 Guaranty Oak and more. Est. $200-400 HWAC# Life Insurance Policy for Peter 69028 Hangsted Peter Hangsted insured his life on September 25, 1914 for $2500. Lot# 4443 Indianapolis, Indiana The policy opens to 12 x 19, with coupons on the interior. The only Peter Van Camp Hardware Archive, Hangsted in the 1910 census lived in c1895-1912 Large archive of Union, Allamakee, Iowa. Est. $40-100 correspondence to Van Camp HWAC# 45039 Hardware in Indianapolis. The archive generally consists of full page letters on business stationery from all over the USA, particularly midwest. About 1.5 cubic feet tightly packed, perhaps 3400 pieces. The archive was purchased by a collector/dealer for the purpose of splitting out all the pictorial letterheads, but he never got to the project. Founded in 1888, this important company is still in business. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 75210 Lot# 4444 , Indiana Van Camp Lot# 4449 Council Grove, Kansas Council Hardware Telegram Collection Grove, KS Telephone Directory 32 pp plus advertising. Old with unknown age. Some pencil Approx 140 van Kamp Hardware writing on both covers. 9” x 6”. Est. $50-100 telegrams c. 1900-1926. Business related Western Union telegrams. HWAC# 54333 Est. $150-300 HWAC# 64076 Lot# 4445 , Indiana Maps of Lot# 4450 Topeka, Kansas 1886- Indiana Lot of 2. 1) Ohio and 1935 Group of Kansas Stock Indiana by Counties. Hand colored Certificates (4) 1886-1935 A nice by Mitchell, 1860. Approximately group of Kansas stock certificates. 1) 15.25” x 12.25.” 2) Indiana, 1864, Rock Town Company, cert. #9, issued hand colored by Johnson, New York. Approximately 18.25” x 26.5.” Est. at Topeka, KS in 1886. Was located $120-200 HWAC# 63550 in Cowley County. Most of these town companies were taken over by the railroads. Red pen cancelled. 2) Topeka Land & Development Company, cert. #335, issued 1887. Books and records at Shawnee County, Kansas. Uncancelled. 3) Southern Lot# 4446 Des Moines, Iowa 1890 Kansas Stage Lines Company, cert. #814, issued 1935. Stamp cxled. 4) Iowa Mineral and Ochre Paint Co. The Guarantee Title and Trust Company, Pearce & Pearce Oil Lease #6. Stock Certificate Certificate number Issued 1920. Uncancelled. 110 for 10 shares to RB Taylor on October 24, 1890. Three weeks Est. $105-280 HWAC# 35402 later (on back) he turned all of his shares back to the company? Signed Lot# 4451 , Kansas 1859 Kansas by secretary (?) and president JH Territory Payment of Claims Holland. Heavy horizontal folds with Claim No. 333, Award No. 323 foxing. Very small tears at bottom of signed by Commissioners Hoogland, Henry T. Acuanis(?). Vignettes folds. Not other tears or rips or pinholes! A large deposit of ochre was of Eagle,woman holding scales in period dress, with sword. $115,000 recently discovered and a company has been formed in Des Moines Herald of Freedom Print at bottom left. This payment is “for the lots of to manufacture mineral paint from said deposits. The company will property taken or destroyed, and damages resulting therefrom, during be known as the Iowa Mineral and Ochre Paint Co. A paint company the disorder which prevailed in this Territory from November 1, 1855, manufacturing from the mined product will be a novelty in the city and to December 1, 1856” This disorder was the Bleeding Kansas, Bloody quite brings as much anticipation as the cotton mill, sewing machine Kansas or the Border War was a series of violent confrontations in factory, etc. They have received from the Clifton Heights Co. a donation the United States between 1854 and 1861 which emerged from a of nearly an acre of ground on the South Side, and have already political and ideological debate over the legality of slavery in the commenced the erection of the factory. It is to be a brick structure 40 proposed state of Kansas. The conflict was characterized by years of by 80 feet, and a 17 foot story. The walls will be up in ten days if the electoral fraud, raids, assaults and retributive murders carried out by weather is good and the machinery has all been ordered. This is to be rival factions of anti-slavery “Free-Staters” and pro-slavery “Border first-class. [Kellogg Enterprise, December 28, 1888] Est. $100-200 Ruffians” in Kansas and neighboring Missouri.” (Wikipedia) Est. HWAC# 54574 $200-400 HWAC# 63940 262 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4452 Louisville, Kentucky 1892 Lot# 4457 , Maryland Maps of Price Lists for Plug Tobacco Four Maryland, Delaware & D.C. 1) identical Price Lists for Plug Tobacco, Maryland, Delaware & D.C., Engraved For All Points in Colorado, Montana, by Rand, McNally & Co. with New Mexico, Wyoming and Utah. color by Lithography, 1885, 21” Manufactured by the National Tobacco x 14.5”; 2) Maryland, Delaware & Works Branch of The American Tobacco D.C.,Lithographic Color & Graphics Co., Louisville, Kentucky. Blue paper, 2 by Hardesty, 1883. Beautiful color 21” x 14”. Mounted on mat board. If pages, 5.5” x 3.25” Prices included for mats are shipped then additional shipping may apply. Est. $150-250 Piper Heidsieck, Bravo, People’s Choice, HWAC# 72009 and Newsboy. Some toning. Est. $50-70 HWAC# 55554 Lot# 4458 , Maryland 1790 Revolutionary War Era, Patapsco Lot# 4453 Louisville, Kentucky Old River, Instructions for Payment Kentucky Distillery Business Card The Patapsco River is a 39-mile-long c1900-1910 large pictorial business (63 km) river in central Maryland card. “Distillers of High Grade which flows into the Chesapeake Bay. Whiskey”. perfect for the saloon or This letter gives instructions from whiskey collector Est. $40-80 HWAC# Amos Hilton for payment for piloting 62215 Brig Pigg. 8” x 6”. This has protective plastic cover. Interesting lot. Est. Lot# 4454 , Maine 1870 Maps of $60-120 HWAC# 63432 Maine Counties Double truck multi color map of railroad and counties of Lot# 4459 Boston, Massachusetts Maine. Pp. 6&7, slight tears in fold. 19th Century Fashion and Jewelry 23.25” x 17.25”. Single page, multi Catalog The Fashion World by color County Map of Maine, page 12, Jordan, Marsh and Co, Boston, 5.25” x 12.5”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Mass. 1885. Catalog of fashion 54231 accessories pottery, Japanese curios, jewelry, books and more. Some illustrations.11.75” x 9”. Front cover Lot# 4455 Baltimore, Maryland 1867 Maps is missing right upper corner, cover is detached. Est. $100-200 HWAC# of Maryland & Baltimore Single, multi color 54175 map of Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey. Lot# 4460 Boston, Massachusetts 12.5”x15.25”; single, multi color map of Plan c.1870s Advertising Pamphlet for of Baltimore. 12.5”x15.25”. Est. $180-300 Pacific Mail Steam Ship Company HWAC# 54228 Rare! Four panel brochure for C.L. Bartlett & Co., Boston agents for the Pacific Mail Steam Ship Company to California, Japan and China, and more; the White Star Line to Liverpool via Queenstown; and the Anchor Line to Glasgow via Londonderry. Inside and back panels are each dedicated to one of the three lines and describe the service Lot# 4456 , Maryland in more detail. Blue print on white cardstock. Stain mostly on back 1931-1960 International panel, spine is intact but shows wear. 4.5 x 2.75” Printed by Henry Telephone & Telegraph Washburn, Boston. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 60442 Stocks Group Lot of 11: fine group of ITT Lot# 4461 , Atlantic Mail Corporation stocks, the Steamship Co. Stock Rare! Atlantic oldest dating to 1931. Mail Steamship consolidated with These certificates vary in Pacific Mail Steamship Co. in 1865 denomination, from the and became the largest steamship “Less Than 100 Shares” company on the continent. I/U C type, to the standard Durock? 1871 32997 100 shares, “100 Shares” documents. signed by president. .25” top tear These different stocks are and several creases. Est. $300-500 differentiated by color. All HWAC# 64058 feature a corporate seal at the center base, dated 1920. there is (1) cancelled certificate for “10 Lot# 4462 Boston, Massachusetts Shares,” dated 1946, in an unusual purple color. There are (4) modern Horace K. Turner Art Exhibit certificates, from the 1960’s, that are slightly larger format, and Catalog Brown cover, Boston Mass. feature a very different vignette. Of these four, (2) are for less than 100 1905-1906. 66 pages with b/w shares, although they are different colors. All documents are in very photos of many famous historical good to excellent condition. ITT Corporation was founded in 1920, and paintings. 8.5” x 5. 75”. Est. $60-100 became a world-wide conglomerate. It was involved all over the globe HWAC# 54405 in its business dealings. (Prag Collection) Est. $70-150 HWAC# 28935 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 263

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4463 Boston, Massachusetts Lot# 4469 Duluth, Minnesota Lockwood, Greene & Co. Bond 1876 Duluth Newspaper August (Architectural Firm) Involved 26, 1876 issue of the Minnesotian with industrial engineering and Herald printed in Duluth. 4pp, with construction. Lockwood, Greene & mostly national news. Nothing much Company was established on March on local, including the iron mines 1, 1882 by Amos D. Lockwood and nearby. Interesting article out of Stephen Greene, in Providence, Philly abour Charley Ross, a mulatto Rhode Island. It was the successor that supposedly had psychic powers. to A. D. Lockwood & Company. Later Also an article on women’s rights to relocated to Boston. Rare $1000 7% vote in Minnesota. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 63909 gold bond. Signed by treasurer Edwin Greene. #5532. 14.75” x 10”. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 53747 Lot# 4470 Higginsville, Missouri 1884 Plot of Part of Higginsville, MO Folded pen and ink Lot# 4464 Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts colored map, 1884. Approx 12” x 20” Est. $200- c1890 Child Photograph, Chicopee Falls, MA 400 HWAC# 64315 Photograph of a small child with some fun props. The photograph was taken by C.E. Pinsonneault who was located at 87 Main Street, Chicopee Falls. The photograph measures 3.8” x 5.5” and the mat measures 4.3” x 6.5.” There is some yellowing on the mat and photograph. Est. $50- 100 HWAC# 44247 Lot# 4471 Kansas City, Missouri Wright’s Printed Folded map of Lot# 4465 , Massachusetts 1839 Kansas City 1882 colored map by Stage Company Way Bill Pictorial Wright. Multiple accordian folds and large way bill for stage passage from tears at fold edges. Est. $150-250 Brattleborough and Keene to Lowell HWAC# 64316 and Boston. Dated May 6th, 1839. Thirteen passengers, some identified only as “lady” or “gent.” 10.5 x 16” with folds, soiling, and some separation. (Prag Collection) Est. $60-120 HWAC# 55602 Lot# 4472 Mexico, Missouri 1889- 1897 4 Hand Colored Maps of Lot# 4466 , Massachusetts 1867 Mexico, MO on Linen 4 hand Maps of Massachusetts & Boston colored pen and ink on linen maps. 1) Estimate from laying track on Jackson (3) 1) Double truck, multi color St. 1889 approx 9” x 18” 2)Proposed lithograph of Railroad & County Map connection for St. Louis, Kansas City of Massachusetts & Rhode Island and NRR, c. 1890 approx 14” x 18” 3) with with indexes on back, page Plat map of Mexico, Missouri, 1887 #14. 17” x 23.5”; 2) Single page, with railroad through town approx. 18” x 40”; 4) Map of Chicago & multi color lithograph County map Alton Railroad Freight Depot & associated railroad lines, 1897, with a of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and letter signed by Thomas H. Hubbard. 28” x 16”. Note: Edge toning on Rhode Island; 3) Single page, multi color lithograph, Plan of Boston. maps. Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 64314 12.25” x 15.25”. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 54245 Lot# 4473 St. Louis, Missouri 1867 Lot# 4467 , Massachusetts Maps of Iowa, Missouri 1 single, Massachusetts Boathouse Photo multi color map of County Map of the States of Iowa and Missouri. 1 single, Choice vintage photo of a boat on a multi color map of St. Louis. Pp. 47 boathouse ramp in Massachusetts, & 48. 15.25”x12.5”. Est. $150-250 42 star US flag. By JR O’Hara, Jr. HWAC# 54227 in Winthrop, Mass. Photo is 4.5” x 6.5”, matting 8” x 10”. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 54477 Lot# 4474 Union, Missouri Rare Union Missouri Newspapers, 1874-5 Union is located 50 miles Lot# 4468 , Michigan Great Lakes southwest of St. Louis, and has its origin to nearly 1800. The lt contains Region Playing Cards Lot of 19 three issues of the Record, an early Electric Railway playing cards newspaper for the town, and fairly featuring locations in the Great Lakes rare. Articles are of national news, Region such as Minnesota, Wisconsin, with little local notes. Advertisements are for lawyers, three saloons, Iowa, and Illinois. Please inspect. (Prag Collection) Est. $50-100 and the usual array of national ads. 10.22.74, 10.14.75, 11.4.75. One HWAC# 55421 interesting article notes the capture and arrest of Benjamin Boyd, “the most notorious counterfeiter in the United States”. they also caught a horse thief. The paper was only printed 1874-1887. The 1874 paper here was only the eighth paper printed by this company! Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 63906 264 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4475 , Missouri Maps of Lot# 4481 Butte, Montana Butte Missouri and Kansas Lot of 4. 1) Advertising Collection Here is a Iowa and Missouri, 1886. Engraved collection of various advertising and hand colored by Bradley. items from Butte, Montana, Approximately 15.25” x 23.”2) including a 3.5-inch diameter Butte Missouri & Kansas, 1865. Engraved Bicentennial ‘76 button with a picture and hand colored by Johnson, New of a helmeted miner at the center, a York. Approximately 26.5” x 18.” 3) two-part Butte Union pin in brass Railroad and county map of Kansas. By Rand, McNally & Co., 1892 with with black enamel around the word color by lithography. Approximately 27.5” x 20.75.” 4) Road map of St. “BUTTE” on the top bar, and white Louis, 1892. Engraved and colored by Rand, McNally. Approximately enamel around the words “MONTANA 22.25” x 29.” Est. $300-600 HWAC# 63549 NO. 3” on the bottom bar. The bars are approximately 1-1/2 x 5/16 inch each with a pin-back on the top bar. This lot also includes a beer Lot# 4476 , Missouri 1953 label, approximately 4.5x3.75 inches, for Butte Draught Beer printed Mississippi River (Books, 2) West in red, blue, and yellow, mounted in a matted and glassed wooden of the River by Charlton Laird, First frame approximately 7x6.125 inches. There is also an orange-red Edition 1953, pp.307; Across the cardboard tag, approximately 6.625x4 inches, labeled “COPPER ORE Wide Missouri by Bernardo DeVoto, FROM SPECULATOR,” with a list of numbers written in pencil on the with many illustrations, 1947, pp. back. Also in the lot is an oil change reminder from Wilson Motor Co. 458. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 63456 of Butte, Montana, three pens and a pencil with ad copy of various Butte businesses, a wood-handled bottle opener from Purity Drug, a collapsible corkscrew from Texaco Petroleum Products, and a glow-in- the-dark key fob from Miners Bank of Montana. Finally, the lot includes Lot# 4477 , Missouri 1879 Sketch a black vinyl folding wallet, approximately 7x4 inches containing a Mp of Missouri River by Corp. small notepad, a coin holder, and a business card pocket with the gold- of Engineers Sketch map of the embossed logo of the Rotary Club of Butte, Montana. Est. $120-180 Missouri River in the vicinity of HWAC# 64402 Glasgow, MO 1879. Approx 14” x 24”. Creased upper corners. Est. $200- Lot# 4482 Butte, Montana Ca. 1908-1914 300 HWAC# 64317 Butte Real Photo Postcards Fantastic lot of 8 early RPCs from Butte. 1) Leonard Mine. No postmark and no photographer identified. Lot# 4478 Beaverhead County, 2) The New Leonard Mine. Postmarked Montana 1876-1878 Beaver 1908. Produced by Robert Aerne “Phototype Head County, MT Ledgers (9) 9 cards.” 3) Smokehouse Mine. No postmarked. Beaverhead County ledgers Est. Produced by Robert Aerne “Phototype cards.” $100-150 HWAC# 69006 4) The Speculator Mine. Postmarked 1908. No photographer identified. 5) The Famous Minnie Healy Mine. Postmarked 1908. No photographer identified. 6) Pittsmont Mine Postmarked 1908. Produced by Robert Aerne Lot# 4479 Bozeman, Montana 1879 & 1880 “Phototype cards.” 7) Mountain Con Mine. Postmarked 1908. Produced Two Bozeman, Montana Merchant Licenses by Robert Aerne “Phototype cards.” 8) The St. Lawrence Mine. Lot of 2 issued in 1879 and 1880 to Richard Postmarked 1908. Produced by Robert Aerne “Phototype cards.” Est. Lockey of Bozeman for operating as a merchant. $160-250 HWAC# 63833 5.5 x 7.5” Independent Print. Lockey (1845- 1924) served for the Union in the Civil War Lot# 4483 Butte, Montana Butte, before coming to Helena. Montana in 1866. In Montana Postcard Collection Lot of 1871, he formed the Montana Steam Cracker 12. 6 black and white RPCs, 2 black Company. He worked with his two brothers. and white, 1 color RPC, and 3 color. They opened a branch store in Bozeman in Include overviews, fish hatchery, 1876. In 1880, he established Lockey’s Land Elk Horn Fence, Park Street and Agency in Helena as a real estate and insurance trolley, post office, Hirbour Block, St. business. [Ref: http://snaccooperative.org/ Patrick’s Church, Main Street, Butte at ark:/99166/w6623h2m] Est. $100-200 HWAC# 66087 night, and Montana School of Mines! Est. $70-150 HWAC# 54034 Lot# 4480 Butte, Montana Butte Ephemera: Lot of 24 from labels to booklets to photographs to Lot# 4484 Butte, Montana 1892- paper tokens 1) Butte Consistory, 1926 Butte, MT Billheads and Valley of Montana, reunion pamphlet, Letterheads Approx 24 Butte 1907, 2-5) Tintype of baby in buggy General Electric Billheads with and 3 small photos. All came with a pictorials-Remington Typewriter. large Montana collection. 6) Coupon Pictorial letterheads Montana booklet for IGA Grocery. From $1.00 Hardware, Dorsh and Greenfield. Est. to 1 cent. Total of $20.00. 7) Unused $50-100 HWAC# 64326 checks from the First National Bank. These are printed White Sulpher Springs. Folded in middle. 22 total. Rest) Various labels for bottles from the Newbro Drug Company. Best is a full color Oro Fino Brand Olive Oil. Also red poison aqua ammonia, benzine. wood alcohol, Oro Fino shampoo, tincture of arnica, essence of Jamaica Ginger - Double Strength. There are more. 15 total. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 44177 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 265

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4485 Butte, Montana 1906 Two 1906 Butte Lot# 4491 Deer Lodge County, Fair Exhibit Photographs 2 Board mounted Montana 1878 Deer Lodge County, photographs of the Beebe Grain Company exhibit MT Financial Report (3) 3 Deer at the Butte Montana Fair of 1906. It is a house Lodge County, MT financial report, made out of wheat and grain with products inside. tax table etc. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 5” x 7” and 6.5” x 8.5” Est. $100-140 HWAC# 69013 40861 Lot# 4492 Dillon, Montana 1880 B.F. Lot# 4486 Butte and Meaderville, Montana Butte City and White, Terminus of U&N Railway, Meaderville Addition Maps 3 Maps Montana Check Check from B.F. of Butte City with proposed additions White, Forwarding & Commission and planning in un-built lots. Merchant, Terminus U.& N. R. W’y, 1880. Pay to Virginia City. Montana Meaderville City map of Main Street with the Leondard Shaft also shown. banker Henry Elling $244.90. Signed Rare paper type. Also includes a Butte by White. Locomotive vignette. 3.75 Grant Deed. maps range in size from x 7.5” Stamped Paid. The Union Pacific Railroad entered Montana 10” x 12” to 16” x 20” Est. $105-210 Territory via the Utah and Northern narrow gauge branch line in HWAC# 40802 1880. The newly platted town of Dillon, named for Utah and Northern president Sidney Dillon, stood ready as a stopping point between Utah Lot# 4487 Butte City, Montana 1898 Letter and the mining town of Butte. Mayor B. F. White in 1906 secured a concerning “40 Bruckner Furnaces” (typed promise from the U&NR to build a new depot to replace the old, dingy 6 pages) Report forwarded from E.M. West to one. Est. $50-80 HWAC# 66077 Mr. Marcus Daly. The cover letter states that E.M. West would lose his job if Mr. Haggin Lot# 4493 Elkhorn, Montana 1897 discovered this report was forwarded to Montana Advertising Items and Correspondence Single-page Marcus Daly. This report explains 40 Bruckner Furnaces are not in horrible condition with letter, dated Aug 28, 1897, from virtually no maintenance since it was built 4 the Elkhorn Trading Company in years ago. 8” x 11”. This report is in excellent Elkhorn, Montana, to the A.M. Holter condition. (It is stapled together with a sewing Company in Helena, Montana. Anton pin however) Very interesting report. Est. M. Holter came from Norway in $100-300 HWAC# 57522 1854 and worked as a carpenter in Iowa and Minnesota. In 1865, he established a sawmill near Helena, but two years later set up a general Lot# 4488 Choteau County, Montana merchandise company with his brother, Martin Holter at 113 N. Main 1876-1878 Choteau County, MT Street near the lumber yards. Anton was instrumental in founding the Financial Reports (9) 9 Choteau Virginia City Water Company as the first corporation in the Montana County, MT financial reports, rate Territory. Other items in this lot include an unfolded cardboard carton of taxation table, abstracts etc. Est. for 1 pound of Special Blend Roasted Coffee roasted and packed for $100-150 HWAC# 69012 James Tonkin, Silver Bow Park, Montana, and a pair of full-color North Coast Limited cigar labels, and one full-color lithographed cigar label for Old Sports credited to O.L. Schwencke, New York. Est. $100-150 Lot# 4489 Custer County, Montana HWAC# 64222 1878 Custer County, MT Financial Reports (7) Custer County, MT Lot# 4494 Fort Benton, Montana financial report and abstracts. Est. 1870’s Fort Benton Letters, $100-150 HWAC# 69011 Receipts & Correspondence Approx 10 pages of receipts, professional letters, from T.C. Power & Bro., Forwarding & Commission Lot# 4490 Deer Lodge, Montana Merchants, Military and Indian 1900 Prisoner Letter: Writing to Traders, Fort Benton; H.J. Wackerlin Ask for Clemency C. E. Fagan(?) & Co., Hardware , Stoves, Tinware, Glass & Crockery Ware. Est. $100- is writing his lawyer, A. S. Christie 200 HWAC# 64367 of Butte, asking him to approach Governor of Montana to get Lot# 4495 Fort Shaw, Montana 1885 clemency. All other means he has Letter from J.H. McKnight & Co., tried have been of no use. This is a Post & Indian Trader 2 Letters from marvelous letter that needs more J.H. McKnight & Co., Post Traders & research to unfold the whole story! Dealers in General Merchandise. Est. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 46653 $60-90 HWAC# 64369 266 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4496 Gallatin County, Montana Lot# 4503 Helena, Montana c. 1875- 1876-1878 Galatin County, 1895 Helena, MT Ephemera Approx Montana Territory Ledgers 5 60 assorted billheads, deposit slips Gallatin County ledgers Est. $100- and letterheads Some pictorial. Est. 150 HWAC# 69005 $140-300 HWAC# 64342 Lot# 4504 Helena, Montana Helena, Lot# 4497 Helena, Montana 1880’s Montana Postcard Collection 19 Helena & Benton Stage Company total cards. 6 black and white RPC’s. Ephemera Rare, 2 pages of Accounts 1905 to 1937. Includes a buggy laden & Statements from Helena & Benton main street (1905), state capitol, US Stage Company. Est. $100-200 Armory (1937, Jorud photo), Old HWAC# 64366 High School (1907), Algeria Shrine / Civic Center, St. Helena Cathedral, overview, Mount Helena. Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 54015 Lot# 4498 Helena, Montana 1915 AM Holter Hardware Catalog No. 27 A choice hardcover Lot# 4505 Helena, Montana 1947 hardware catalog from AM Holter Hardware Helena, Montana Ephemera Co. Wholesale Hardware, Mining Supplies, Three items from Helena, Montana, Tools, Sporting Goods, House Furnishing included a 3.75-inch diameter, gummed-back luggage sticker for the Goods, Paints, Pipe Fittings, Stoves, Ranges Placer Hotel printed in black and gold and Furnaces and Automobile Accessories. ink showing the hotel as it appeared 791pp with index and product illustrations. Some toning on exterior page edge. Est. after it was built in 1912. John F. $200-400 HWAC# 63759 Kennedy stayed in the Hotel Placer in 1960, and an arson fire occurred there in May of 1965. It is now the Placer Condo Association. The lot also includes a 4.75x2.625-inch Lot# 4499 Helena, Montana 1887- 1889 Five Montana Territory advertising card from Jos. Davis promoting their “made-to-measure suit,” and an approximately 6x8-inch Notice To Employees regarding Warrants Lot of 5, all issued in the Workmen’s Compensation Act with a date stamp of Oct 14, 1947 Helena, 1887-89. Includes one rare Stock Indemnity Fund Warrant (not clear), and name-stamped with U.S. Grant Mining Company at the to Jas. Couley DVS for salary and traveling expenses. The other four bottom. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 64223 warrants were issued for killing squirrels. Two different forms: one shows a patriotic allegorical woman and the other has a vignette of Lot# 4506 Helena, Montana 1870’s horse and cow. Signed by the territorial auditor and/or treasurer. 4 x Professional Letters, Receipts & 9” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 66045 Statements 15 pieces of ephemera includes receipts, letters, statements, Lot# 4500 Helena, Montana 1880- 1887 Six Montana Territory 1886 & 1887. Letter from J.H. Shober, Attorney at Law from Helena, Warrants Lot of 6. Issued in Helena, Montana September of 1876. Est. M.T., 1880-1887. Issued for: collecting Jefferson County ballots; killing $120-200 HWAC# 64364 squirrels; librarian salary; and support of convicts. Two different forms: one shows a patriotic allegorical woman and the other has a vignette of a prospector and dog. Signed by the territorial auditor and/ or treasurer. 4 x 9” Est. $120-240 HWAC# 66044 Lot# 4507 Helena, Billings, Bozeman, Montana 1928-1929 Three Montana Lot# 4501 Helena, Montana 1880’s Ribbons Three silk-like fabric ribbons: one with “HELENA the City of GO” printed in Helena Ephemera Approx. 40 pieces black ink on white fabric and “INTER WALT of ephemera, includes Receipts from PHILL MONT” handwritten in pencil on Montana Peerless Baking Powder; the back (no date); another with “ANNUAL The Montana Produce & Commission REUNION of the Sons and Daughters of the Co.; A.M. Holter Hardware Company Pioneers, Bozeman February Twenty-Second General Hardware, Mining & Railway 1928” printed in black ink on pale blue Supplies; T.C. Power & Co., Jobbers ribbon; and a third with “W.R.C Thirty-Sixth & Dealers in Mining Machinery & Department Convention,” an image of a man Agricultural Implements, & many more. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 64365 wearing several award medals on his jacket, and “W.D. WHITE Department Commander Billings, Montana, June 24-25-26, 1929” printed in black ink on white fabric. Est. $100-200 Lot# 4502 Helena, Montana 1876- 1906 Helena, MT Ephemera Approx HWAC# 64230 35 items. 1876 Holter and Bro. Lot# 4508 Jefferson County, Montana business license. Bill head Pictorials- 1878 Jefferson County, MT Ledgers Steele, Hindson, Lindsay and Co. (5) 5 Jefferson County, MT 1878 Fruit Merchants, TC Power & Co. and more. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 64341 ledgers Est. $100-150 HWAC# 69007 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 267

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4509 Lewis & Clark, Montana 1875 Lot# 4516 Saco, Montana 1935 Diary of Weather Lewis & Clark Co., Montana Territory for year of 1935 Black leather bound diary from License Framed A Merchant’s License, C.W. Nelson, Fire and Life Insurance Farm & Live Rare, original license by Montana Stock Loans & the name C.E. Knight embossed Territorial Auditor. Embossed seal at at bottom right corner of front cover. About 400 bottom left, signed by Territorial Auditor. pp.4” x 6.75”. Small amount of wear at bottom of Excellent condition.6.5” x 8”. Est. $60- diary. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 57527 100 HWAC# 63427 Lot# 4517 Sappington, Montana 1900 Sappington and Pony State Line Statement 2 pieces & several entries on this ephemera to various places & names, the Driver is George Lot# 4510 Lewis and Clark County, Beaber. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 64371 Montana 1869-1876 Lewis and Clark County, MT Deeds (4) 4 deeds, 3 1869, 1 1876 Est. $100-150 HWAC# 69019 Lot# 4518 Twin Bridges, Montana late 1800’s Photo of Butte Courier Lot# 4511 Lewis and Clark County, Montana 1878 Lewis and Clark Newspaper Office 1 photo of the Courier Office building with 10 County, MT Financial Reports (3) 3 people standing out in front (2 Lewis and Clark County, MT financial reports, copy of settlement etc. Est. women holding babies) all in period $100-150 HWAC# 69014 dress. Good condition only slight staining in corners & photo is placed on gray backing. 8.5” x 6.75”. Est. Lot# 4512 Madison County, Montana $100-200 HWAC# 57524 1876-1878 Montana Territory Financial Records (7) Montana Lot# 4519 Virginia City, Montana Territory abstracts and financial 1891-1905 Five Postal History records Est. $100-200 HWAC# 69009 Covers with Contents (Lots of Pictorial Material) 1-2) H Herbst Lot# 4513 Meagher County, Montana Importing Company. Advertising and Meagher County, MT Financial selling John E. Fitzgerald whiskey. Both envelopes have a full size Reports (4) 1878 Meagher County, MT financial reports, tax table etc. Est. pictorial on reverse of cover and $100-150 HWAC# 69015 a 1/3 sized pictorial on the top of the letter. Addressed to Buford of Virginia City, Montana. 3) New York Life Insurance Co. Addressed to L. Hauck of Virginia City, Montana Territory. Life insurance information. Cover has an eagle pictorial. 1892. 4) National Loan and Saving Union of Helena to Boulder, Montana. Eagle pictorials on envelope and letterhead. 1902. 5) Elastic Carbon Paint to Virginia, Montana. 1905. Pictorials on envelope and letterhead. Est. $70-150 HWAC# 44152 Lot# 4514 Missoula, Montana 1890 Photograph of European Lot# 4520 Virginia City, Montana Hotel, Missoula, MT Sepia toned 1905 Mitchell & Lewis Co. photograph of the European Hotel, Correspondence The four items in Spruce Street, Missoula. 17” x 16.75”, this lot are all from Mitchell & Lewis matted and framed (no glass) 18.5” x Co. of Racine, Wisconsin, and written 22.5”. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 54867 to S.B. Buford & Co. of Virginia City, Montana, in 1905. Also included in the lot is a 2.125-inch diameter pocket mirror with the red and black Mitchell & Lewis Co. wagon wheel Lot# 4515 Missoula County, Montana logo, and a 4.625x2.625-inch, two- 1876-1878 Missoula County, MT color business card with the name H.L. Kingsley rubber-stamped Financial Records (9) 9 financial at the bottom. Mitchell and Lewis Co. made wagons known as “The records, abstracts, copy of settlement. Monarch of the Road.” Est. $100-250 HWAC# 64225 Est. $100-150 HWAC# 69010 268 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4521 Virginia City, Montana 1908 Staver Lot# 4527 , Montana Custer Carriage Co. advertising cover Correspondence Appointed Major General dated July 20, 1908, from the Staver Carriage Co. September 25, 1866 New York of Chicago, IL, to Buford Mercantile Co. of Virginia Tribune article . “Gen. Custer, who City, MT. Includes the envelope printed with the rode in a railroad car with the red and blue Staver logo and the typewritten letter President from Washington, ... has with blue and red letterhead answering a request been appointed...Major General.. from Buford Mercantile for a rubber top for the Custer became well known for his front seat of a Number 335 wagon. Est. $50-80 attack methods. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 64221 HWAC# 62154 Lot# 4528 , Montana Custer Sent on Indian Attack, 1867 New York Lot# 4522 Virginia City, Montana 1907-09 Three Postal History Tribune, April 26, 1867. slightly Covers with Contents (Two tattered top edge, else fine. Council held at Fort Dodge regarding Indian Pictorial) 1) PICTORIAL Briggs, relocation, etc. “Gen. Custer was sent Cooper & Company. Image of in pursuit of the fleeing Indians.” Home Brand Peaches. St. Paul, This article marks the start of what Minn. 1908. Order included; later became the battle of Washita, 2) PICTORIAL The Quaker Oats about a year plus later, in which Gen. Company. Image of Quaker Oats man. Chicago, Illinois. 1907. Letter Sheridan ordered Custer to destroy the Cheyenne. Custer and his from sales department. 3) Cover from A. Schilling & Company, San troops descended upon Chief Black Kettle in a massive raid, killing the Francisco. 1909. Shipping receipt included. All are addressed to Buford most powerful Chief in all of America. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 62153 Mercantile of Virginia CIty, Montana. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 44159 Lot# 4529 , Montana Pre-Custer Lot# 4523 Virginia City, Montana 1896-99 Two Advertising at Little Big Horn New York Times, Envelopes w/ Letters from Tobacco March 10, 1876. Page 6, long article, “The Big Horn Expedition” This Companies 1) Blackwell’s Durham article is about the exploratory Tobacco Co. addressed to Mr. Buford, expedition to a relatively unexplored Virginia City, Mont., 1896. This area. While Custer is not mentioned envelope also carried two Memos in teh article, the end is telling/ “... of Understanding from Blackwell’s horse thieves who infest the country... to Buford. Pink in color and nice Lynching is the only cure...” within looking! 2) Continental Tobacco Co. addressed to Mr. Buford & Co., Virginia City, Mont., 1899. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 44153 a few short months, Sheridan would order Custer to Little Big Horn, where a massacre ensued. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 62155 Lot# 4524 Virginia City, Montana 1881 Way Bill From Virginia City to Madison, MT Territory Lot# 4530 , Montana Custer at Little Big Horn. Massacre. New York tribune, July 7, Rare Passenger & Express Line Waybill. Marshall 1876 announcing the Custer Massacre to & Goff’s Passenger & Express Line. “All Baggage at New York and the World, Front page article the Risk of Owners” Feb. 11, 1881. Slight foxing at on the Custer massacre. This is unarguably folds, slight stain at left side approx. .5”. Mounted one of the most important newspapers of the on mat board. If mats are shipped then additional nineteenth century western American genre. shipping may apply. 8.75” x 14”. With reports taken from Salt Lake City and the Helena (MT) Mountain Herald from July 2 to July 5, a summary article was written. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 72003 “The Indians poured a murderous fire from all directions. Gen, Custer, his two brothers, Lot# 4525 Virginia City, Montana 1868 his nephew, his brother in law were all killed; Letter from Banking House of Hussey, not one of his detachment escaped.” Custer’s Obituary is also inside the paper. The paper itself has stains to the top corners. It is not as Dahler & Co. Montana Gold Rush era, bad as most I’ve seen, in fact- pretty good; and few of these originals western mining company bankers. Virginia still exist today. City, Montana Territory; with affiliated Banking houses in Salt Lake City, UT Territory. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 64207 Also in this lot is the succeeding week’s report “Custer’s Last Battle”, “Details of the Massacre”; which has a very well-known map of the Little Big Horn battle grounds. This article provides most of the data that was later published by other sources. Est. $500-1200 HWAC# 62156 Lot# 4526 Virginia City, Montana early 1900’s Receipt from Virginia City & Alder Express Line Receipt from Alder to Virginia City, Sept. 3, 1900. Way Bill No. 3. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 64370 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 269

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4531 , Montana Little Bighorn Lot# 4536 , Montana Gorgeous Aftermath, 1877 Seven Newspapers 1880 Montana Territorial Bond discussing all elements of the Little signed by Governor (and Civil Big Horn Massacre, from Custer’s War General) B.F. Potts Territory funeral, burial. Of great significance of Montana $1,000 bond No. 7 is a NY Trib article July 10, 1877 that issued Jan. 1st, 1880. Signed by G.F. describes how Custer dies, in what Potts, Governor of the Territory and may be the first article so doing. The Auditor and Treasurer. Signatures cut article is entitled “In Sitting Bull’s cancelled. Gorgeous design: ornate Camp; A Spy’s Interesting Story; How border, green background with Custer Died.” The paper has the usual gilt, two vignettes (placer mining wear and tear at teh fold corners, and locomotive). 14 coupons still which does not affect the key article in the slightest. Est. $1000-2000 attached, punch cancelled. Printed by HWAC# 62159 New North West Lith. Agency. 10.5” x 15.5” Folds, light wear. Overall, very nice condition. Potts served as governor 1870-1883 and was a Lot# 4532 , Montana Custer’s general for the Union in the Civil War. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 62760 Last Stand News Group of Six newspapers, 4 NY tribune, 1 Lot# 4537 , Montana Montana Philadelphia Times, one New York Territory Advertising Ledger Sun; 7/12, 7/21, 7/28, 8/2, 8/4, 9/19 Cover Two sided hardcover from a 1876 discussing the Little Big Horn Montana Territory advertising ledger. battle and the aftermath. The quotes Features James W. Barker Merchant are marvelous. The misinformation Tailor in Helena, Butte Boiler Works, is just as interesting as the real news. D. J. Hennessy Mercantile Co in Butte In one paper, they have “verified” and Anaconda, Silver Bow Sampling that Sitting Bull was killed at Little Works in South Butte. 16.5” x 11”.r Big Horn! (not). This is a must-have Est. $100-250 HWAC# 53637 group for the serious Custer and Little Big Horn Collector. Est. $1000- 2000 HWAC# 62157 Lot# 4538 , Montana Montana Territory Bill of Lading and 2 Lot# 4533 , Montana Custer in Checks Northern Pacific Express Co. Photographs (Book) Custer in Bill of Lading, 1894. 2 pictorial checks Photographs/A Visual portrait of one of from BF White, 1800, signed by BF America’s most intriguing Civil War heroes by White, Forwarding and Commission D.Mark Katz. 1985 reprint. pp.141. 9.5” x 12”. Merchant. Est. $100-120 HWAC# Est. $50-80 HWAC# 63465 63377 Lot# 4539 , Montana Montana Territory Bonds (5) 2 1868 Montana Territory bonds, 1x $50 no coupons, 3x $100 1 coupon, 1x $100 4 coupons. Est. $100-150 HWAC# Lot# 4534 , Montana c. 1885 E.O. 64313 Johnson General Merchandise Photo Black and white photograph of the storefront of the E.O. Johnson General Merchandise showing Lot# 4540 , Montana 1882-1884 horse-drawn wagons in front of Montana Territory Financial the white clapboard building with Records 10 Montana Territory covered porch where several men are assorted statistical abstracts and gathered for the photo. Just under the porch roof can be seen a sign for the Post Office on the right end of the treasurer’s reports. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 69008 building. Photo is approximately 7.875x4.5 inches mounted securely on stiff cardboard approximately 10x5.872 inches in size with rounded corners. The cardboard is missing a portion of the top left corner but the photograph itself is intact. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 64227 Lot# 4541 , Montana 1868 Two Lot# 4535 , Montana Four Different Montana Territory Warrants ($50 Montana Business Cards Cards: & $100) Lot of 2. $50 and $100 Ponderosa Saloon & Cafe // GF / One denominations. Same design except free Drink; H. wolfe, HupMobile Taxi different colors. Two allegorical Service, Billings; The Windsor, Liquor vignettes. Printed by the Montana and Cigars, Butte; Gust Morlacci Democrat Print. Issued June 1, 1868. Place, Tracy. Est. $100-400 HWAC# Signed by the auditor, treasurer, and 38820 secretary of the territory. The $50 warrant is cut cancelled and stamped Paid. The $100 warrant is cut cancelled and also has a large vertical tear that has a tape repair. It also has 4 coupons attached. 6 x 11.75” Est. $60-100 HWAC# 66050 270 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4542 , Montana 1868 Two Lot# 4548 , Montana c1900 Montana Territory Warrants ($50 Montana Photographs Lot of 11 & $100) Lot of 2. $50 and $100 photographs from Big Sky Country! denominations. Same design except 8 of the photographs were taken in different colors. Two allegorical an area south of Miles City and show vignettes. Printed by the Montana various farming and ranch images. Democrat Print. Issued June 1, 1868. Signed by the auditor, treasurer, The other larger images show and secretary of the territory. The $50 warrant is punch cancelled overlooking a ranch (blue crayon and stamped Paid and has one coupon attached. The $100 warrant is emphasises the sky), a colorized dirt cut cancelled and has 5 coupons remaining. 6 x 11.75” Est. $60-100 road street scene, and group photograph of the Italian Society taken at HWAC# 66073 the Red Lodge in 1904. Largest photo is 8 x 9.75”. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 45329 Lot# 4543 , Montana 1893 Letters from U.S. Indian Service, Montana 4 letters from Lot# 4549 , Montana 1884-1928 U.S. States Indian Service to A. Hershfield Montana Pictorial Letterheads and (?), Attorney at Law from A.O. Simmons(?), 2 Billheads Pictorial letterheads U.S. Indian Agent. Another letter to Cashier from Bateman & Switzer-Wine Merchants Nat. Bank, Helena Montana from C.M. Merchants, Missoula Mercantile, Ralston, Crow Indian Agency, Montana. Est. Midland Implements. Billheads from $100-150 HWAC# 64372 Montana Forwarding and TC Power and Bro with nice steamship vignette. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 64343 Lot# 4544 , Montana 1917 Map of Lot# 4550 , Montana 1870’s Montana State of Montana official Montana Towns, Bills of Lading, Letters Approx. 20 pieces of map from 1917. Compiled from ephemera including Bills of Lading, the Official Records of the General from Sebree, Ferris & White; Fair Land Office & other sources under Drug and Assay Supply Co., Inc.; the direction of I.P. Berthrong. Map Letter from The Maginnis Mining shows various Indian Reservations Company, just to name a few. Est. (Black Feet, Crow, North. Cheyenne & more) Vivid color. 7 small tears in folds. 49” x 30.5” Est. $150-300 $120-200 HWAC# 64373 HWAC# 64200 Lot# 4551 , Montana Postcards of the Lot# 4545 , Montana Montana and Wild West in Montana Postcards from the Havre & badlands, Harbin & Custer, and the Great Outdoors Postcards Five Virginia City. 8 total. 7 RPC’s. One duplicate. black and white real photo postcards. These RPC’s include Morrison Cave, Est. $60-120 HWAC# 54036 Chico Hot Springs, Little Rockies Frontier Camp, Sixteen Mile Canyon (1909), and a Bad Land Formation. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 54035 Lot# 4546 , Montana Montana Billheads form 12 Different Towns 12 different Montana town billheads- Lot# 4552 , Montana Smaller Town Boulder, St. Elmo, Animas City, Montana Postcards Harlowtown, Denver, Cripple Creek, Black Hawk, Livingston, Libby, Glendive, Roundup, Buena Vista, La Veta, Rio P?, Leadville, Glasgow, West Yellowstone. Thirteen Pueblo, Trinidad. A few pictorial. Est. total. 9 black and white RPC’s. $80-120 HWAC# 64345 Includes a Glendive where “Papa Sleeps” at a local hotel. Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 54037 Lot# 4547 , Montana Montana Highway Patrol Pins Lot of 3. Two are Lot# 4553 , Montana 1870’s Terminus pointed-badge design (approx. 1” wide) North Pacific Railroad Bills of Lading, & and one is shield design with 3-7-77 (1” Receipts Terminus North Pacific Railroad x 3/4”). Est. $50-75 HWAC# 50400 ephemera from Montana/Idaho. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 64368 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 271

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4554 , Nebraska 1860s Lot# 4559 Carson City, Nevada 1871 Nebraska Ephemera Lot of 4 pieces. Carson City State Bank Contract 1) Pictorial territorial warrant issued A letter from prospective investor in Omaha City, April 30, 1860. Issued months before opening of Carson City to the Treasurer of the Territory of State Bank in 1875, wherein he was Nebraska for $10. Vignette on the looking for privileges. There are also left of hunting dogs chasing deer. CCSB Board Minutes in May, 1875. Signed by the Auditor of the Territory Last minutes show internal doubt of of Nebraska (punch holes thru last note to George Arnold. 8” x 9.5”. signature). 4.5 x 7.5” 2) Different pictorial territorial warrant, Omaha, Minutes are 4 pp. (held together by 1861. Also issued to the Treasurer of Nebraska Territory for $5 for a small finishing nail (?) Est. $150- school-related salary. Signed by the territorial auditor. Two allegorical 300 HWAC# 53358 vignettes. Printed by Advertiser Print, Brownville, Nebraska. Folds, tape repaired separation. 4.5 x 7.5” 3) Two unused pictorial draft for Lot# 4560 Eureka, Nevada 1897 the Banking House of Cook, Sargent & Parker, Florence, Nebraska. 18--. Eureka County Bank Stock Est. $200-300 HWAC# 60414 Certificate Issued to Charles Lautenschlager, a brewer in Eureka Lot# 4555 Boulder Dam, Nevada Ca. for five shares in the Eureka County 1931 Postcards of Boulder Dam Lot Bank. Dated December 11th, 1897, of 7. All were produced by Frashers the certificate is 10 x 5 inches. Est. Foto of Pomona. 5 of the postcards $100-200 HWAC# 74077 show boating on the Black Canyon Reservoir. The 2 other show a 150 man Lot# 4561 Eureka County, motor transport vehicle. Est. $100- Nevada Eureka County, 200 HWAC# 63560 NV Sergeant Badge 6 point Eureka, County NV Sergeant badge, D. Levra. Est. $250- 400 HWAC# 69061 Lot# 4556 Carson City, Nevada 1892 California-Nevada Creamery Company Stock Certificate No. 43, issued for 275 shares to C.A. Hofer. Signed by E. Williams (president) and T.R. Hofer as secretary. Pen and stamped cancelled. Floral logo and farming vignette. Stain on left side. 5.25 x 10” Incorporated August 1st, 1892. Successor to the Nevada Creamery and Commercial Company. They made and sold condensed milk, cheese, and butter from milk supplied by member farms in the Lot# 4562 Gold Carson, Mason and Smith Valleys, Nevada; Lyon County, Nevada; and Hill, Nevada Novato, in Marin County, California. (Prag Collection) Est. $60-80 1867 Gold Hill HWAC# 63074 Broadside for 1867 4th of July Lot# 4557 Carson City, Nevada Excercises Gold California-Nevada Creamery Co. Hill broadside for Stock Certificate Rare, I/U to DA the 1867 Fourth Bender a prominent Reno banker of July Exercises. in 1893. #98 for 200 shares. Cow Current and vignette, 5.25” x 10.25”, left toning. future governors Est. $60-80 HWAC# 54356 CC Stevenson (Marshall), RK Lot# 4558 Carson City, Nevada 1879- Colcord (Deputy 1898 Carson City, Nevada Warrants Marshall), and Lot of 8. 1) Four State Controller’s HG Blasdell (First Warrant with underground mining Division Military) and railroad vignettes. Issued 1886- will all be in the 1896. One issued to the Virginia & parade! 10 x 5”. Truckee Railroad. 5.5 x 10.25” White Est. $200-350 and yellow. 2) Different style with HWAC# 35650 prospector and building vignette. 1881. To Nevada State Prison. 3) Different yellow style with mine hoisting scene and railroad. Issued 1879. 4) Two Informal warrants out of the County Treasurer’s Settlement Fund. Both issued 1898. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 62933 272 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4563 Goldfield, Nevada Lot# 4567 Lyon County, Nevada Lyon 1906 Gans-Nelson Fight Film County, NV Deputy Sheriff Badge 7 Reproduction This is a the point star, Deputy Sheriff Lyon County, only known film footage of the NV, no name. Appears to b a trade reproduction of the boxing match badge. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 69064 between Oscar Nielson (Battling Nelson) and Joe Gans that took place on Labor Day, September 3, 1906 in Goldfield, Nevada. The film was produced by Siegmund Lubin of the Philadelphia based Lubin Manufacturing Company. Even though he produced comedies Lot# 4568 McGill, Nevada Antiques and documentary type films, such From a McGill, NV Collection Approx as showing preparations for the 30 unmarked plastic gaming chips, Spanish American War, his staple large silver baptismal spoon, 2 folding was the re-creation of the biggest boxing matches of the era. Among skeleton keys, tietack collection, the fight “Reproductions” that Lubin’s company filmed, beginning in 6 baseball cabs, gaming chips in 1897, were Corbett-Fitzsimmons, Fitzsimmons-Jeffries, Nelson-Britt wooden holder, set of 8 wooden men and several more, beginning in 1897. in original box and more. Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 73011 What makes this particular film stand out is that, according to the Internet Movie Data Base, this title does not exist among Lubin’s credits. A check with the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Film Preservation, also fails to turn up the title among Lubin’s Lot# 4569 McGill, Nevada 1927 productions. This reel contains 1,250 feet of film, making this copy Brunswick Billiard Hall Stock about 22 minutes in length, which obviously means that Lubin was Certificate #1 Located in McGill, NV. only re-enacting highlights of the 47 round fight. This fight is often Tokens exist for this hall. #1 i/c BC placed in the top 10 of all time by several boxing analysts. One very English 1927 1 share. Est. $100-200 important thing to realize about this film stock, is that because it’s HWAC# 64532 pre-1950s, it is printed on nitrate stock and extremely flammable. It’s because of this, that we require that this item be picked up at the Holabird-Kagin office in Reno or that the winner of the lot make the required shipping arrangements, including the expense. Est. $3000- 5000 HWAC# 63337 Lot# 4570 McGill, Nevada Commercial Company, McGill,NV Lot# 4564 Hamilton, Nevada c. 1860’s Stock Certificate #1 #1 i/c HC Courthouse Document Box from Nicholson 1936 500 shares, 1” seam Hamilton, NV This courthouse document tear, .25” seam tear. Est. $100-150 box slides in & out of the wall space. Handle HWAC# 64531 is in front of box. This was used at Hamilton Nevada. Hamilton is an abandoned mining town located in the White Pine Range, in Lot# 4571 McGill, Nevada McGill western White Pine County, Nevada. Est. Club Baseball Cap and 4 NIB Promo $100-200 HWAC# 72018 Lighters Red McGill Club baseball cap with an arm holding a pint of beer front patch. 4 small promo lighters NIB from McGill Club Est. $100-200 HWAC# 64528 Lot# 4565 Hawthorne, Nevada Letters from Stores in Hawthorne Nevada 1 letter from Lake View House, c. 1902 to the State Bank Trust Co., Knapp & Laws Co. c. 1896, letter from W.A. Ingalls, Sheriff & Assessor, Esmeralda County, NV, Lot# 4572 McGill, Nevada 1922 1899. Est. $50-70 HWAC# 64359 McGill Club Stock Certificate, #1 Lot# 4566 Humboldt County, Nevada McGill, NV Saloon. #1 i/c Stanley Draper 1922 1400 share. Est. $100- Humboldt County, NV Deputy Sheriff 200 HWAC# 6459 Badge 7 point Humboldt County NV badge. Michael Blakwell. Est. $200- 400 HWAC# 69062 Lot# 4573 McGill, Nevada McGill Club, NV Antiques Poolballs Approx 40 antique pool balls from McGill Club in McGill, NV. Sticker on non related cardboard box is addressed to McGill Club. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 69056 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 273

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4574 McGill, Nevada Red Lot# 4580 Tonopah, Leather Jacket Worn at McGill Club, Nevada Portrait of NV Red leather fringed jacket. Size Tonopah Constable not marked, possible medium. Worn Hand tinted portrait at McGill Club by a regular visitor. of a constable from Desert Suede, created by Taylor’s of Tonopah. His badge California. Est. $150-250 HWAC# is attached to the 73024 photograph. Portrait 7” x 9”, framed 14” x 10.5”. Lot# 4575 Reno, Nevada Early Est. $100-150 HWAC# 1900’s Panoramic View of Reno 71059 (Reprint) Panoramic Reprint of Reno, NV in early 1900’s. This panorama shows Truckee River, old touring cars, Model T’s, Virginia Street Bridge, Center Street Bridge,the old Post Office, pedestrians, bicycles, & much more. Great Frame. Interesting framed photo to display in your Reno, home! 12.5” x 72”. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 72000 Lot# 4576 Reno, Nevada Parker’s Lot# 4581 Tonopah, Nevada Western Store, Burl Clock One of c.1950 Tonopah 50th Celebration a kind clock is made of Burl wood. Collectibles (Pennants & a Pin) 21.25” x 30” x 1.75”. Was hung on Lot of 52. 51 small pennant banners the wall of Parker’s Western Wear in in yellow, orange, white and red for Reno Nevada, which was established the celebration of Tonopah’s 50th in 1919 and was run by Harry Parker. anniversary May 19-21, 1950. The The small clock is battery operated. pennants have a vignette of a man Burned into the face of the clock is and his burro with the town in the a picture of a cowboy hammering background. Printed under them boot heels and Western Boot Service, Proud to Be Partners, Parker’s is the heading “Me & Jim found Tonopah”. Includes one pin from the Established 1919, One of the West’s Better Known Stores. Here is celebration with the same titling. The pin is black and red ink on a chance to own a piece of Reno, Nevada’s history. Est. $200-400 white. Est. $50-200 HWAC# 54835 HWAC# 51452 Lot# 4582 Tonopah/Goldfield, Nevada Tonopah and Goldfield Lot# 4577 Reno, Nevada Early 1900’s Reno Area Ephemera 2 Ephemera West End Consolidated Letters from The State Bank & Trust Mining time check, Bullfrog Bank Co. 1905; Menu from Walley Hot cover, 2 Goldfield small claim maps, 6 Springs Inn, Genoa, Nev. early 1900’s; billheads, Bacon’s Smoke House, Nye Billhead from W.P. Mitchell to Bullion County blank letterhead. Est. $60-80 & Exchange, early 1900’s. Misc. HWAC# 64351 letters. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 64353 Lot# 4578 Rhyolite, Nevada Lot# 4583 Virginia City, Nevada 1915 Rhyolite, Nevada General c1950 “The Crystal” Large Wallet, Virginia City, NV William H. Marks Merchandise Receipts Lot of 4 is the proprietor of this iconic saloon receipts from H.D. & L.D. Porter, Wholesale and Retail General at 42 South ‘C’ Street in Virginia City. Merchandise. All issued in June 1915. 4.5 x 9.75”. Inside are three treasures: Each is 7.5 x 5” Toning. Reverses have 1) A blue business card, phone 201, a black film paper. By 1915, Rhyolite was on a steep decline and on its tamales in season, Bud, etc. Marks, way to becoming a Nevada ghost town. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 66057 Prop. 2) White business card. Marks Prop. Wines, cigars, candies, etc. 3) Lot# 4579 Ruth, Match book bull of matches. Est. Nevada Ruth Bank, $200-500 HWAC# 48139 NV Rare Stock Certificate The only Lot# 4584 Virginia City, Nevada one we have seen. 1877 City of Virginia Water Bond, #103 u/i. Est. $40-80 Number 17 Early number 17. To HWAC# 64534 N. Bunning. Signed by mayor and auditor. Folds, but otherwise in Great Condition (no rips, tears, etc.). Punched cancel. Great piece. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 46629 274 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4585 Virginia City, Nevada Lot# 4588 Virginia City, Nevada M.M. Frederick Silverware Virginia City, NV Ephemera Utah Six silver spoons and six forks Consolidated Mines 1869 Report of monogrammed “EB” by Virginia Operations, Pacific Mill and Mining City silversmith M. M. Frederick. voucher, French Mill Western Union According to the Virginia City billhead, Savage Mill receipt, receipt directory, the company was listed and deposit slips Bank Of California as watch makers and jewelers. and more. Est. $100-200 HWAC# M. M. Fredrick took over the 64360 business and began using his own name in 1872, calling himself a manufacturing jeweler. The business made it through the Lot# 4589 fire of 1875. By 1877 Fredrick San Francisco, was billed as the Nevada Jewelry California Manufactory, as listed on his Bank of billheads and in the Bishop`s California 3rd Directory of Virginia City and of Exchange surrounds in 1878. Meanwhile, Signed by Fredrick`s business was doing so W.C. Ralston, well that he opened two other businesses. The M. M. Fredrick House, 1871 Premier a lodging establishment on the north east corner of Union and C and very Streets, was opened about 1876 and run by his son, M. M. Fredrick, rare Western Jr. He also ran an auction business in 1876 [Ref: 1876 Langley Pacific autograph Coast Business Directory]. By 1883, Fredrick was known as the piece. No. 9906. Dateline San Francisco, October 17th, 1871. Sixty Pioneer Watch Maker, still located at the old shop address, 36 South days after sight, pay Rafaela C. de Temmple 1,020 pounds sterling. C. His store and business was then twenty years old [Ref: McKenney`s Signed by W.C. Ralston. To be drawn on the Oriental Bank Corporation, Oregon State Directory for 1883]. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 63250 London. Allegorical vignette. Lith. Britton & Rey, SF. Folds, some toning around edges. 4.25 x 8.5” William Chapman Ralston was the founder of the Bank of California. With agent William Sharon, the two took Lot# 4586 Virginia City, Nevada control of the Comstock Lode mines in the 1860s. They created a 1872, 1885 Two interesting letters branch of the Bank of California in Virginia City in 1864 with Sharon Include on Letter of Introduction as agent. They created a monopoly by offering low interest loans to for a Mexican Delegation 1) Letter mines and mills with the properties as collateral. Since this was a addressed to George Senf, agent for the period of declining mining activity, most couldn’t repay their loans and Western Union Telegraph Company the Bank took over the mines and mills. By 1867, they owned seven in Virginia City. From San Francisco. mills, which they organized as the Union Mill and Mining Co. By 1869, Please see to a “party of prominent they had seventeen mills. Their dominion over the Comstock was Mexicans to see the mines on the ended by the Bonanza Firm (Mackay, Fair, Flood, O’Brien) and their great Comstock Lode.”With corner rival bank, the Nevada Bank of San Francisco. Ralston, along with D.O. advertising envelope. 2) “I am waiting Mills, founded the Virginia & Truckee Railroad. Ralston also built the to be sent or called somewhere where luxurious Palace Hotel in San Francisco, site of the Sharon Comstock workers are needed.”Mr. Eastman is Lode reunion dinner that had silver ingot invitations that our company expressing his troubles to Miss Eva Quinby of Sacramento. Postmark is has sold in the past. The cost of construction, paired with some other partial. Dated 1885. Cover is in poor condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# investments, and the financial Panic of 1873, caused the collapse of 60660 the Bank of California and Ralston’s ruin. He went swimming in San Francisco Bay and was found dead, possibly from a stroke. Est. $300- Lot# 4587 Virginia City, Nevada 1863-1953 600 HWAC# 60114 Virginia City, Nevada Ephemera Collection Lot of 18. 1) 1877 Virginia City wagon license Lot# 4590 , Nevada 1866 Statutes of issued to R.M. McDonald. 2) 1863 Wells, Nevada (Book) Statutes of Nevada, Fargo & Co. Certificate of Deposit, Gold Hill, Constitution of Nevada, Passed at the Nevada Territory. Issued to Robert Patrick for Second Session of the Legislature, depositing $50. 3) 1878 Bank of California Carson City. 1866, pp. 315. Back Duplicate of Exchange, Virginia City, issued to cover is detached from book & is Baldwin Locomotive Works. 4) Four receipts included in the lot. 6.25” x 9”. Est. for ore delivered at the Gould & Curry mine $200-400 HWAC# 64235 for assay for the Savage Mining Company, 1866. 5) 1876 San Francisco assessment receipt for the Lady Bryan Mining Company. 6) Three Bullion & Exchange Bank receipts for mining stock orders, 1891-1894, Mexican Mine and Hale & Norcross Mine. 7) 1879 Storey County document for B.F. Moore being sworn in as an alderman. 8) Two unused Virginia & Truckee Railway baggage tags (Interline Checks), c.1910. 9) Unused American Railway Express Gold Hill shipping label. 10) Nevada Bank of SF debit slip for the Savage Mine, 1893. 11) “The Amazing Story of Piper’s Opera House” by Katharine Hillyer and Katharine Best. 23pp. Softcover, 1953. 12) 1879 Storey County Court House Bond coupon. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 66065 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 275

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4591 , Nevada / California Lot# 4596 , Nevada Nevada History 1864 Crusoe’s Island...Sketches Books (15) 15 Nevada History of Adventure in California and Books. A Kid on the Comstock by Washoe (J Ross Browne) By J Ross Waldorf, Austin and the Reese River Browne. First edition. 1864. Harper Mining District/Nevada’s Forgotten and Brothers, New York. Hardbound Frontier by Abbe, Boomtown Saloons boards. 8 x 5.5” This is an all-time by Dixon, Fifty Miles from Home/ western classic describing J Ross Riding the Long Circle on a Nevada Browne’s visit to the Comstock Lode Family Ranch by Duferrena, Geology and other Western places from 1860 of the Great Basin by Fiero, Gold! Gold!/ A Beginner’s Handbook-How to 1864. Of particular interest, as well,was his discussion of Crusoe’s to Prospect for Gold by Petralia, Ghost Towns of Nevadfa/Through island where J Ross Browne was charged with the exploration to find the Eyes of Nick Ali and His Camera by Ali, The Goldfield Hotel by out if Robinson Crusoe in fact did exist. The character created by Cafferata, Harold’s Club or Bust/ The Story of Pappy Smith by Noble, Daniel Defoe’s famous book ended up with similarities to some things Nevada Postcard Album by Geenwood, Nevada’s Northwest Corner that Browne found on an island in the Atlantic. For the details you’ll by Smith, Nevada’s Turbulent 50’s by Glass, Tonopah/Silver Camp of have to read the book. This is a tremendously important reference Nevada, Tonopah/ The Greatest the Richest, and the Best Mining Camp work and the first edition by a very important Western author. Printed in the World by McCracken, Under the Mountain by Knudsen Est. when California was young and nevada was still a territory! Nice $150-200 HWAC# 69068 condition. Foxing on pages and cover edges are worn. Spine is still very strong. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 46062 Lot# 4597 , Nevada Nevada Books (5) 1) History of Nevada by Davis, Volumes I & II. Lot# 4592 , Nevada History of pp.1279, excellent condition; 2)Adolph Sutro, Nevada 1881 Reprint & Index A Biography, c.1962, pp.233, with photos; 3) to History of Nevada Hardcover Comstock Mining & Miners with illustrations, History of Nevada 1881 Reprint by Eliot Lord c. 1959, pp.414; 4) Virginia City in 1958 680pp, biographies of and the Silver Region of the Comstock Lode by prominent Nevadans, with dust Douglas McDonald illustrations, pp.125. Est. jacket. Softcover Index to History of $160-220 HWAC# 63454 Nevada, 1881 reprint. Fine condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 69069 Lot# 4598 , Nevada Nevada History Book Collection (14) 14 Nevada Lot# 4593 , Nevada History history books. Fremont, Explorer of Nevada Vol 1 and 2 by for a Restless Nation by Egan. Davis Hardcover Vols 1 and 2 in Two Hundred Years in Nevada by slipcover, fine condition, possibly a Edwards. History of Nevada 1540- reproduction. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 1888 by Bancroft. Las Vegas, As it 72021 began-as it grew by Paher, Nevada Ghost Towns by Florin. Nevada Ghost Towns and Mining Camps by Paher. Nevada Historical Society spring 1997 and 2007. Nevada Towns & Tales Vols 1 and 2 by Paher. Preserving the Glory Days/Ghost Towns and Mining Camps of Nye County by Hall. Report of Explorations Lot# 4594 , Nevada c.1984 2 Across the Great Basin 1859 reprint by Simpson. The Silver State/ Hardcover books by Mark Twain Nevada’s Heritage Reinterpreted by Hulse. A History of Tonopah 2 Books by Mark Twain; 1) The Nevada by McCracken.ge Est. $150-200 HWAC# 73038 Adventures of Tom Sawyer, pp.284, Lot# 4599 , Nevada Nevada History The innocents Abroad / Roughing It pp. 1027. Est. $40-50 HWAC# 64253 Books (3) Golfiield, The Last Gold Rush on the Western Frontier by Zanjani. Eilley Orrum, Queen of the Comstock by Paine. Devil’s Will Reign Lot# 4595 , Nevada 10 Nevada by Zanjani. Est. $30-60 HWAC# 63707 Travel & Tourism Books WPA Guide to 1930’s Nevada by Elliot, Goldfield/ Lot# 4600 , Nevada Nevada Legal Boom Town of Nevada by Payer, Books Nevada legal books. Seven Historic Monuments of Nevada-A volumes. Statutes of Nevada: 1867, Guide to 212 Historical Markers 1869, 1871, 1875, 1901, 1905. Plus by Falcon Press, Nevada Map Atlas Nevada Digest Annotated, volumes by NDOT, Nevada Place Names A 1 to 32 in one volume. Inscribed Geographical Dictionary by Carlson, inside District Judge Maureen. The Nevada A Guide to the Silver State 1867 statutes book is inscribed Jacob 1957 copy of 1940 original, Nevada Johnson inside. Books are in reasonable Handbook by Castleman, Complete condition for their age. One of the Nevada Traveler by Toll, Touring Nevada A Historic and Scenic Guide Statute of Nevada has the markings of by Ellen, Traveling America;s Loneliest Highway A Geological and F. Moray on bottom of spine. Hamilton Natural History Tour through Nevada along Hgwy 50 by Tingley. Est. Collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 64457 $200-300 HWAC# 72022 276 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4601 , Nevada Nevada’s Lot# 4607 , Nevada 1865 Map of Sixteen National Banks and Their Nevada & Utah Territory Engraving Mining Camps by Warns. Hardcover, with full hand color by Mitchell, vivid 1974 first printing, no. 99. 390pp color, in very nice condition. Mounted Est. $60-90 HWAC# 69075 on mat board. If mats are shipped then additional shipping may apply. 15.5” x 13.5” Est. $100-150 HWAC# 72007 Lot# 4608 , Nevada 1881 County Lot# 4602 , Nevada The Journals and Township Map of Utah and of Alfred Doten 1849-1903, 3 Nevada Double truck Mitchell 1881. Volumes Journals of the Nevada Multicolor, very nice condition. journalist. 3 hardcovers from 1973 15.25” x 23”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# in a slipcover with a broken corner 54449 seam. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 63343 Lot# 4603 , Nevada The Journals Lot# 4609 , Nevada 1890 Nevada of Alfred Doten 1849-1903, 3 Maps (3) 1) Map of the Golden Rule & adjacent Mines, Eureka Mining Volumes by Clark Diary of a real District,Nevada 15” x 8.5”. 2) The man’s lifetime. 3 hardcovers in original slipcase, fine condition. Est. Rebirth of he Comstock, Virginia $100-200 HWAC# 69070 City, NV, Prospectus Extolling the Potential of an Unexplored Area of the Comstock (black & white) 17.5” 11”; 3) Eureka Daily Sentinel, Eureka, Lot# 4604 , Nevada Newspapers NV 1876, 14” x 21”. Est. $160-250 of Nevada by Lingenfelter and HWAC# 64217 Gash Two different editions Lot# 4610 , Nevada 1865 Nevada of the Newspapers of Nevada State Bond signed by Governor by Lingenfelter and Gash. Both Blasdell, 1865 Offered just past hardbound, 1964 edition by John Hall Nevada statehood in 1865. #78, $500 and 1984 edition by University of with 2 coupons attached. Signed by Nevada Press. This reference work is Governor Blasdell and Controller mandatory in understanding the history behind Nevada’s newspapers, Nightingill. Professionally framed and many of which were published over a very short period of time from matted in approx 21” x 21” frame. Est. mining camps that may have lasted six months or less. Many of these $250-400 HWAC# 63752 newspaper men are the names you find on billheads and in letters. Very important reference work we use all of the time. Lot# 4611 , Nevada Nevada State Est. $20-50 HWAC# 46052 Bonds Two framed Nevada State bonds: Each is for $1000 and each is Lot# 4605 , Nevada Nevada Books cancelled. One has a silver state seal, ( 2 Hardbacks) 1) The Big Bonanza, no. 298, approved 1867. Matted and by Dan DeQuille, an Authentic framed, 22.5” x 20”. The other has Account of the Discovery, History, a gold state seal, no. 372, approved and Working of the World-Renowned 1867. Nicely matted and framed, 23” x 20”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# Comstock Lode of Nevada. 1947, 61572 pp.436, with illustrations. Good Lot# 4612 , Nevada c. late 1800’s Condition. 2) Nevada Ghost Towns Nevada State Warrants Six Nevada & Mining Camps by Stanley W. Paher, 1970. Illustrations & pictures, Controller’s warrants in two frames 17 counties from Storey County to Mineral County. Nice condition, interesting book. 9” x 11”. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 63413 (3 in each frame). 1800, 1881, & 1898 in one frame, 24.5” x 15.75”. Second Lot# 4606 , Nevada Map of Nevada Double frame contains 1886 and 2 others- truck Rand McNally map of Nevada pp484-485. -dates unreadable. Framed, 24.5” x Multicolor. 14.5” x 21. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 15.75”. Both in very good condition. 54460 Est. $100-150 HWAC# 61571 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 277

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4613 , Nevada 1919 Nevada Lot# 4617 , Nevada 1933 Nevada Matched Bond with Governor Boyle License Plates-Mint! Museum quality matched Signature State of Nevada Hospital pair of Green/Gold license plates. Includes for Mental Diseases $1000 Bond original paper envelope from Public Service issued in 1919 and signed by Commission of Nevada and now embossed Governor Boyle. 15 x 11 inches. original glassine separator. Est. $100-200 Emmet Derby Boyle (July 26, 1879 HWAC# 64524 – January 3, 1926) was the 13th Governor of Nevada. Boyle was born on July 26, 1879 in Gold Hill, Nevada, making him the first governor of Nevada to be born in the state. He was a mining engineer, and was the Governor of Nevada from 1915 to 1923. He also served as president of the Reno Chamber of Commerce. Lot# 4618 , Nevada Interesting As governor, he gained prominence for his opposition to boxing. In Nevada Ephemera 1955 Nevada 1918, he refused to allow Fred Fulton and Jess Willard to fight in the driving handbook in fair condition, state. After retiring as governor, he served as publisher of the Nevada 1987 Nevada Legislature pictorial State Journal. Boyle died on January 3, 1926 in Reno, Nevada, at the booklet, August 1928 Bureau Farmer, age of 46. Est. $50-90 HWAC# 71014 1873 insurance law doc, old Nevada State Museum pamphlet, old AAA Lot# 4614 , Nevada Nevada motorland pamphlet of Nevada, Ephemera Misc. Lot of Nevada Nevada State Journal 1942, 1966gen ephemera includes Nevada You’ll Like Nevada booklet, 1908 sheet music books, pictorials University of Nevada yearbook, Union & photographically illustrated Oil map and more. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 571466 calendars (numerous from 1979 to early 1990’s); 5 Nevada stock certs. & Lot# 4619 , Nevada Nevada Postal a mining camp print by Hungerford. Covers Lot of 2. 1) University of Nevada’s Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62029 Homecoming Celebration cover to Stella Rhodes of Oakland. Postmark date Lot# 4615 , Nevada Nevada Ephemera unknown. 2) Tonopah Army Air Field. Collection Lot of 23. 1) Three Goldfield Dated April 25, 1944. Est. $40-60 HWAC# & Bullfrog mining prospectuses. 63858 Two copies of a 1906 prospectus for the Forward Mining Development Co. of Goldfield & Bullfrog. Also a 1906 prospectus for the Goldfield Mascot Mining Co. 2) 1872 billhead for E. Reinhart & Co. Forwarding & Lot# 4620 , Nevada Commission Houses, Winnemucca. Also Nevada Security & Patrol a 1908 statement from the First National Badge 6 point star Nevada Bank of Winnemucca. 3) Reprint of the Security & Patrol badge, booklet: Souvenir of Rawhide. Many no name. Est. $150-300 black and white pictures and a fold-out panorama. Some foxing. 4) HWAC# 69065 Four c.1890s Eureka prescriptions for drugs (City Drug Store and S.G. Humphrey’s). Also an 1885 statement from the Eureka County Bank. 5) 1877 postal money order receipt (Pioche to Hamilton). 6) Remainder: unused Nye & Ormsby County bank COD; unissued stock certificate for the Seal of Nevada Mining Company, c.1880s; and nine unissued Minden School District receipts. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 60199 Lot# 4616 , Nevada 12 Vintage Nevada Postcards Mostly, Virginia City, Reno and Tahoe postcards with RPC’s. Est. $70-120 HWAC# 73036 Lot# 4621 , Nevada c. 1871-1907 Northern Nevada Billheads Tuscarora-Elko Stage Line, Mineral Hill Milling, Kennecott Copper, Manhattan Silver Mining, Mathewson Bros and more Est. $60-90 HWAC# 64350 278 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4622 , Nevada Three Nevada Lot# 4627 , New Jersey Maps of Stereoviews: Palisade & Nevada New Jersey (3) 1) New Jersey by Exhibit at World’s Fair Three Counties with Railroads, Geo. Cram rare Nevada stereoviews. 1) CPRR, presents cartography & color by Palisade-Humboldt Canon, published Lithography, double truck, 1883. by E. & H. T. Anthony & Co., 7686. 2) 14.5” x 22”; 2)Johnson’s New Jersey, CPRR, Maggies Bower and Palisade c. 1865, showing railroads with Bluff, published by E. & H. T. Anthony hand colored counties. Vivid color, 14.5” x 18”; 3) New Jersey, 1874 & Co., 7104. 3) Stereoview of Nevada’s Exhibit, Agricultural Building, hand colored by Gray, 14.5” x 17”. Mounted on mat board. If mats are World’s Columbian Exposition. Photographed and published by B. W. shipped then additional shipping may apply. Est. $200-350 HWAC# Kilburn, Littleton, N. H. Est. $180-300 HWAC# 42105 72010 Lot# 4623 , New Hampshire History Lot# 4628 , New Jersey National of New Hampshire (IV Volumes) Storage Stock Certificate Another By Everett S. Stackpole. IV Volumes Rare stock certificate from the Prag approx. pps. 1500 for set. c. 1916; collection. Number 9 for 100 shares Includes photos of early settlers, to HH Houston in 1867. Two small includes the Crises, Political Affairs allegorical vignettes. Hole punched ‘till 1884, Literature & so much more. and hand written cancel. Signed by Good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# secretary HM McCorkle and president 64236 Green. Left edge still has residue from the glue that held it in the original book. Signed on back by HH Houston. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 54561 Lot# 4629 Ft. Union, New Mexico 1867 Receipt for 2 days Forage for 7 Mules To the forage agent at Hatchers Ranch. Receipt for 7 mules for 2 days forage. 10.5” x 4” Est. $80- 120 HWAC# 64357 Lot# 4624 , New Hampshire Maps of New Hampshire & Vermont (2) 1) New Hampshire & Vermont, hand colored by Cowperthwait, 1850, beautiful color, good condition, shows Lot# 4630 , New Mexico c. 1895- counties & towns 14” x 17”; 2)New 1936 New Mexico Letterheads Hampshire, 1855, engraved & hand and Billheads and More Approx 20 items. Ken Maynard First National colored by Colton, slight staining on Western Star promo booklet, 3 nice right & upper portion of map. Still legible. 14.5” x 17.5” Mounted on CN Cotton Indian traders pictorial mat board. If mats are shipped then additional shipping may apply. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 72011 letterheads, First National Bank deposit slips, funeral director letter Lot# 4625 , New Hampshire 1883 to family, and more. Est. $100-200 Maps of North East Region of U.S. HWAC# 64340 (4) Vermont & New Hampshire, Lithography & color by Hardesty, 1883, 10.5” x 14.5”; VA, WV, MD Lot# 4631 , New Mexico New & DE, 1885, cartography & color Mexico Ephemera Albuquerque lithography by CRAM, 13.5” x 11”; National Bank service letters, 10 Maine, 1866, engraved cartography First National bank assorted sheets- & hand colored by A.J. Johnson (vivid color on this map), double truck, some with tears, 4 Mora County tax slight staining at edges 18” x 25”; Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode receipts 1906-1919 and more. Est. Island & Connecticut. double truck, vivid color, 18” x 26”. Mounted on $100-150 HWAC# 65053 mat board. If mats are shipped then additional shipping may apply. Est. $220-350 HWAC# 64213 Lot# 4626 , New Hampshire 1843 U.S. Mail Lot# 4632 , New Mexico New Mexico Map Coach, Way Bill Way Bill from Keene to Groton Double truck Rand McNally pp 464-465. and Boston. This has passengers’ names, Multicolor, very nice condition. 21” x 14.5”. where from, where to Dollars/Cents. 14” x 9”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 54451 Est. $50-100 HWAC# 64377 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 279

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4633 Albany, New York Two 1850s Lot# 4638 New York, New York New New York State Financial Documents Two York Postcard Collection Group of certificates (1858 & 1859) for money now about 100 New York post cards, c due after audit. Also one envelope. Certificates 1908-1945. good variety. Est. $60- are 3.5 x 7.25” with soiling, folds, and some 120 HWAC# 57253 separation. (Prag Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 55416 Lot# 4639 New York, New York New York Tap and Die Company Stock Certificate Rare! Lot# 4634 BeACON, New York New Number 39 for 13 York Rubber Company Stock shares to Paul Faber in 1869. Allegorical Certificate Number 320 for 30 vignette. Extremely fine shares to Lucius Porter in 1867. condition. Large 25c Allegorical vignette. Star punch revenue stamp. Signed cancel. Large 25c revenue stamp. Actor Robert Montgomery’s father by secretary EA Goddard was once President of the company. and president BF Small. New York Rubber Company on The plant was located at 117 Liberty Street in New York. Est. $100- Tioronda Avenue dates to 1848. The 200 HWAC# 54563 remains of the plant burned in 2005. Est. $120-250 HWAC# 54562 Lot# 4640 New York, New York Lot# 4635 Binghamton, New York Rare Russell File Co. Stock Susquehannah Bridge Co. Stock Certificate Rare. I/U Geo Coddington Certificate, 1829 (Toll Bridge) #741 100 shares, 1886. Right corner Wow! No. 89, issued for one share creases. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 64055 of stock in the Susquehannah Bridge Company of the Village of Binghamton, valued at $50. Binghamton, February 1st, 1829. Lot# 4641 New York, New York Signed by the company president 1933 Walter Winchell Corporation (Eldridge) and treasurer (Tompkins). This would be to raise funds Signed Check Framed Walter for the repair of a toll bridge across the Susquehanna River in Winchell, World Renowned Radio Pennsylvania. The builder was noted bridge builder Theodore Burr Newscaster & Commentator, New of CT. Burr had built every bridge across the Susquehanna River York, NY, check signed by Walter from Binghamton, N.Y., where he lived, to his fifth and final bridge at Winchell, in the amount of $10.00 Port Deposit. Burr earned a patent in 1817 for the “Burr Arch Truss” dated April 7, 1933. 2” x 8.5”. Est. system of his bridges, inspired by earlier bridges in Switzerland. His $80-100 HWAC# 63426 bridges featured arches from 60 to 367 feet in span. The bridge was completed in 1818, but several spans of it were destroyed in 1829, Lot# 4642 New York City, New York c1935 likely the reason for this company issuing stock. Document is 4 x 6.25” New York Subway Flyer “Save the Five Cent Horizontal fold. Incredible condition for its age! Est. $150-300 HWAC# 60412 Fare” 4pp flyer protesting the proposed change of fare for New York subway from 5 cents to ten cents. 5 x 7 format, folded. Est. $40-80 HWAC# Lot# 4636 Hoosick Falls, New York 49145 1867 Walter A. Wood Mowing & Reaping Machine Co. Pictorial Drafts Two pictorial drafts from this farming equipment company based in Hoosick Falls, New York. Both are issued in 1867, Each has a 2 cent IR adhesive stamp with a tied cancel. Vignette of man using Lot# 4643 Otsego, New York Otsego NY a horse-drawn farm mowing & reaping machine. 4.5 x 8.25” Est. $60-100 HWAC# Abstract of Taxes 1840-1864 Assortment 60437 Assortment of tax abstracts from Otsego, NY from 1840, 1841, 1842, 1844, 1847, 1848, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857,1860, 1863, Lot# 4637 Manhattan, New 1864. 6.5” x 16”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# York 1882 Manhattan Shipping 54328 Company, Ltd. Stock Certificate Inc. in New York. No. 28, issued for 25 shares to T.C. Chubb, company treasurer, on Dec. 26th, 1882. Signed by president Rae and treasurer. Not cancelled. Red print, gold seal, and red vignette of ship. Pinholes, folds. 6.25 x 9.75” Est. $60-120 HWAC# 62754 280 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4644 Saratoga, New York 1939 Lot# 4649 , New York Maps of Morck Saratoga Mineral Water New England & New York 1) New Stock Certificate Eagle vignette with England & New York, 1844, engraved orange ink. Issued to, and signed by, & hand colored by Robinson, very the President of the company, Alfred slight staining on bottom right, 18.5” x A. Morck. Also an advertising $3 bill 12”; 2)New York by J.H. Colton, 1855, issued by real estate agent J.A. Crosby Copper engraved & hand colored. Vivid of Santa Barbara in 1869. Est. $50-80 color. Insets of Vicinity of Niagara Falls HWAC# 74038 & Vicinity of New York. 17.5” x 17”. 3) Johnson’s Maine, hand colored, 1866. Very vivid color. Double truck, slight tearing at right lower corner and mid side approx 1” tear. Does not affect Lot# 4645 Syracuse, New York 1898 Hollenbeck Bicycle Saddle visual of map. 18” x 25”. Mounted on mat board. If mats are shipped Company Stock Certificate Bicycle then additional shipping may apply. Est. $240-400 HWAC# 72012 Saddle. Number 10 for 50 shares to EJ Lot# 4650 , New York Maps of New Berwind. in 1898. Signed by secretary York (2) 2 maps of New York, 1864 Croasdale and president W. Thomas. & 1863. New York by Rand,McNally, Hollenbeck Saddle Co., of Syracuse, engraved with color by lithography N. Y., is bringing out a saddle for 20.5” x 23”; New York, 1864, hand the coming season, called the New colored by Johnson & Ward, double Rawhide and embodying features truck, 26.5” x 18.5”.Mounted on found in no other saddle on the mat board. If mats are shipped then market. It is translucent and in the shape of the Brown type of saddles. additional shipping may apply. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 64214 It weighs only twelve ounces complete and is described as “positively indestructible, elastic, comfortable and cool.” It has no stitching or Lot# 4651 , New York 1870 Maps of New York rivets. All cycle makers, jobbers and agents who are figuring on the & New Jersey County Map of the State of New weight question for next year’s bicycles are showing great interest in York, double truck, multi color. Taped at fold this new Hollenbeck type of saddle. [The Cycle Age and Trade Review] 22.5”x15.25”. 1 map of New York and Brooklyn. Est. $80-180 HWAC# 54569 Double truck, multi color, Northern Portion of Lot# 4646 Troy, New York R.P. New York City and County. 15.25” x23; 1 map of Dorlon & Co. Express Stage Railroad and County Map of New Jersey, double truck, multi color, Geo. F. Cram. Engraver and Receipt, Pictorial, 1852 Attractive Publisher, Chicago. Page 49, back of map shows early stage receipt! Issued for one Index of Virginia and index of New Jersey. 1 seat in R.P. Dorlon & Co.’s Express Railroad and County Map of New York, page 27, Stage from Troy, N.Y. to W. Arlington, double truck, multi color. Index of Pennsylvania VA. Signed by the agent. Large on back. 17.25”x23.5”. .25” hole in verticle fold. vignette of stage. Folds, tape repair on back. Light toning/soiling. 3.5 x 7” Est. $60-120 HWAC# 60409 Est. $300-600 HWAC# 54225 Lot# 4652 , New York New York Lot# 4647 Watertown, New York 19th Century Check Collection 1872 Davis Sewing Machine Company of Watertown, N. Y. Collection of about 57 checks, mostly different, from New York. No imprinted revenue stamps, but some do Stock Certificate Number 191 for have adhesive stamps. Generally 1850’s-1860’s, but many one each 20 shares to Lord in 1872. Signed by side of this. Some with fancy vignettes. Not checked for autographs. treasurer LA Johnson and president Est. $100-200 HWAC# 62144 GA Bagley. Blue large 25c Revenue Stamp. Allegorical vignette. Excellent Lot# 4653 , New York 1863-1872 Pictorial condition except for one hole. In the Eastern Steamer Receipts Lot of 4. All different. mid-1860s Job Davis, an inventor, 1) 1863 and 1867 Newport receipts, one for the traveled to Watertown and displayed his Davis Sewing Machine at the Steamer City of Newport and the other for the Woodruff house. The Davis machine was a great improvement over American Steamboat Co. Both for transport of the sewing machine previously invented by Elias Howe and it aroused freight from Providence. 2) Steamboat Epsilon, the interest of brothers John and Joseph Sheldon. In February 1868, New York, 1872. For towing. 3) Steam Tug James the Davis Sewing Machine Company was started in Watertown by the B. Woodward, 1872, Philadelphia. For towing. All Sheldons with a capital of $150,000, which was quickly increased to feature a steamer/boat vignette. Range in size $300,000. Est. $80-180 HWAC# 54567 from 3 x 7” to 3.5 x 8.5” Est. $80-100 HWAC# Lot# 4648 , New York 1863 66051 Western Union Telegram sent by Ben Holladay Telegram was Lot# 4654 , New York PT Barnum, not written by him as signature is Tom Thumb CDV plus Photos of different than known examples and Early Actresses Lot of 3. 1) CDV by E. his name is misspelled. Message is to & H.T. Anthony & Co. of General Tom Thumb and his family. Has their Nat Stern of Denver City, sent from printed signatures on reverse. Charles Sherwood Stratton, known Lafayette. Feby. 15th, 1863. “I want as General Tom Thumb, was a performer in P.T. Barnum’s circus. you to leave for Salt Lake at once and 2) One photo and one real photo postcard of early actresses, both take charge of office.” Likely he is unidentified. Provenance: Ayer Family Estate Est. $50-100 HWAC# referring to the Overland Stage Express office there. Ben Holladay is 55531 known as the “Stagecoach King.” Est. $60-100 HWAC# 66061 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 281

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4655 , New York 1780 Lot# 4659 Devils Lake, North Dakota Letters Revolutionary War Era, Early U.S. from Jamestown North Dakota Letters Exchange Rare Forty Day Fourth from Jamestown Roller Mills 1895; E.A. of Exchange, No. 153, 300 British Maglone, Attorney at Law, Devils Lake North Pounds, Sterling, New-York 4th, of Dakota, 1897; Letter from Geo.C. Beckwith July 1780. 8.5” x 4”. In protective Co., Wholesale Distributors Standard Radio plastic cover. Est. $80-120 HWAC# Equipment. 1931. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 64361 63434 Lot# 4656 , New York 1890 Book of Life & Character of Samuel Sullivan Cox Hardback book of Memorial Addresses on the Life and Character of Samuel Sullivan Cox, April 19, Lot# 4660 Cincinnati, Ohio Maps of 1890, a representative from New York, pp.264. Slight foxing & wear on book. 7.5” x 10”. Est. Ohio & Indiana Railroad & County $80-150 HWAC# 63414 Map of Ohio (Oiho [s]) double truck, multi color, pps. 70&71. Back of map is Index of Ohio, pp. 69&72. 17.25”x23.25”. County map of Ohio & Indiana single, multi color 15.5”x12.5”. Plan Map of Cincinnati and Vicinity. 12.5”x15.5”. Est. $150- Lot# 4657 , New York 250 HWAC# 54229 Brandreth’s Pills Printers Plate Original Lot# 4661 Cincinnati, Ohio 1925 Hill & Griffith printers plate for Benjamin Co. Foundry Catalog Hardcover, embossed Brandreth’s pills. Founded leather. Choice catalog of foundries and supplies. in Ossining New York in 607pp with index. Product illustrations. Est. 1835. The plate is 9 x 7 $200-400 HWAC# 63760 inches, possibly for a box label. Benjamin Brandreth (1809–1880) was a pioneer in the early use of mass advertising to build consumer awareness of his product, a purgative that allegedly cured many ills by purging toxins out of the blood. He Lot# 4662 , Ohio Chauffeur became a successful and wealthy businessman, bank president, and License & AFL Pin 1) 1946 Ohio New York State Senator. Between 1862 and 1863 Brandreth’s average pin/license for Registered Chauffeur. annual gross income surpassed $600,000…” For fifty years Brandreth’s 3.5 cm x 4cm 2) Very small pin. name was a household word in the United States . The Brandreth I.B.of T.C.W. & H. of A. / Registered. pills were so well known they received mention in Herman Melville’s INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD classic Moby-Dick. The Brandreth Pill Factory complex was added to OF TEAMSTERS CHAUFFEURS, the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Est. $300-500 HWAC# WAREHOUSEMEN & HELPERS OF 63623 AMERICA. Approx. 1.5 cm x 1cm Est. $50-100 HWAC# 50407 Lot# 4658 Fayetteville, North Lot# 4663 , Ohio Maps of Ohio and Indiana Carolina Cape Fear Navigation Lot of 2. 1) Ohio and Indiana, 1860. Steel Company Stock Certificate, 1852 engraved, intaglio printed and hand colored by Very rare and early piece issued to S. Augustus Mitchell Jr. Approximately 15.25” Benjamin Rush, who served as the x 12.” 2) Johnson’s Ohio by County, 1864. Hand captain of the steamer Henrietta. colored on engraved cartography by Johnson No. 364, issued for 13 shares on Dec. and Ward. Approximately 26.5” x 18. “ Est. 14th, 1852. Signed by the president $150-250 HWAC# 63548 Thomas H. Hall. Not cancelled. 6.5 x 7” Heavy toning. Incorporated in 1811 to work Cape Fear River from Wilmington to Fayetteville. Its purpose, especially during the 1820s Lot# 4664 , Oklahoma Oklahoma and 1830s, was to “clear the [Cape Fear] river of logs and shoals” so Territory Ephemera 11 items. that steamboats could pass by in the 100 miles between Fayetteville Check, billheads and letterheads. Est. and Wilmington. Eventually, the company made a 27-foot canal that $70-120 HWAC# 69047 allowed for an increase in traffic during the 1840s and 1850s. The amount of traffic in 1859, for instance, enabled the CFNC to pay $1,950 in dividends to the state. [Ref: http://northcarolinahistory. org/encyclopedia/cape-fear-navigation-company/] Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 62840 282 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4665 Jacksonville, Oregon Lot# 4670 Allentown, Pennsylvania 1907 Allentown, California & Oregon Stage Line PA Fire Dept. Ribbon Columbia No. 4, Allentown, PA Waybill, 1866 California and Oregon FD red, white and blue ribbon. Features horse drawn United States Mail Line, Oregon Stage apparatus on pin. 8” long. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 64332 Company. Waybill shows transport from Jacksonville to Yreka, July 22, 1866. Three passengers listed, including someone traveling from Portland to Sacramento. James Bell is the driver. C.C. Beekman, agent. 15 x 9.5” Folds. The Oregon Stage Coach Company was owned by Henry W. Corbett. Its major stagecoach route was between California and Oregon in the mid 1800s. In 1866, Corbett began a stagecoach company that ran between Sacramento and Portland. “What had Lot# 4671 Philadelphia, previously been called the California and Oregon Stage Line was Pennsylvania c.1890 Brochure for [thereafter] named the Oregon Stage [Coach] Company. Although Oil Chemists Highlighting “Gold changes were subsequently made in organization, the Oregon Stage Scare” This 3pp brochure for E.F. Company continued to control the stagecoach business between Houghton & Co. in Philadelphia California and Oregon until these two states were linked by rail in that begins by referencing “a big 1887.” [Ref:http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/ gold scare.” We are able to date it to xv19375] Est. $60-120 HWAC# 60428 c.1890 based on the fact it mentions them being in business for 22 years and the company starting in the Lot# 4666 South Douglas County, late 1860s. The brochure highlights their wool oil that is “20 percent Oregon 1941 and 1942 Telephone Directories for South Douglas better in quality...and30 percent lower in price.” They say “we are not ‘one-horse’ jobbers or mixers, but manufacturers, merchants, County, Oregon September 1941 and scientists.” Company located at No. 211 South Front Street in and September 1942 Telephone Philadelphia. Color print. Separation starting on one panel. 9 x 6” Est. Directories for South Douglas County, $30-60 HWAC# 62862 Myrtle Creek, Canyonville, and Riddle. Softcover. 9 x 5.5” Staple bound. Lot# 4672 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Approx. 10 pages each with local 1846 First Baptist Church of ads. (Prag Collection) Est. $60-100 Philadelphia Certificate Early church HWAC# 55647 certificate. Isabella Ingram is scheduled Lot# 4667 , Oregon Maps of Oregon to receive $100 plus six per cent, per annum. Signed y B B Loxley and MS 1)Oregon by Rand, McNally color by Hausili (difficult to read since they Lithography, 1875, 20.5” x 14.5” 2) have been hand cancelled). The First Oregon by CRAM, cartography & color by Baptist Church started on December 11, Lithography, 1900, 20.5” x 18.5”. Mounted 1698, just 6 years after William Penn on mat board. If mats are shipped then additional shipping may apply. Est. $150- established the “city of brotherly love”. 200 HWAC# 72006 Black on blue paper. Stain on bottom right. Back has an affidavit that the money was paid in full in 1852. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 54573 Lot# 4673 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1824 Very Old Dutch Bond Rare 1824 $100 bond Lot# 4668 , Oregon 1878-1936 plus coupon page for a bank in Philadelphia, Oregon Billhead and Letterhead PA. Has appearance of the Bank of United Group Approx 30 Oregon billheads States borrowing money from Amsterdam. and letterheads. Pictorials include Bond is due in 1845. Issued by Hope & Chas. H. Dodd Agricultural Company and Ketwich & Voombergh - two Implements, Geo. Lawrence Co., notable Amsterdam banks. Some edge Doernbecher Manufacturing, Quimby and reverse toning, seam tear with repair. House, Bridal Veil Lumbering and Coupons are detached. Interesting? Est. more. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 64347 $400-1000 HWAC# 54455 Lot# 4669 , Lot# 4674 , Pennsylvania c.1870 Oregon Oregon Maps of Pennsylvania (5) 1) Map Double truck Three maps double truck, multi Rand McNally color lithograph of Western Half of pp 504-505. Pennsylvania, pp. 36 & 37, map of Multicolor 14.5” x 21”. Est. $100- Eastern Half of Pennsylvania pp. 40 200 HWAC# 54452 & 41, map of Pennsylvania, pp. 44 & 45.17.25” x 23”; Single page, multi color lithograph, County Map of the State of Pennsylvania, page 25; single page multi color lithograph of Plan of Philadelphia, page 26. 12.5” x 15”. Est. $180-300 HWAC# 54250 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 283

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4675 Providence, Rhode Island Lot# 4681 Trinity, Texas 1904 J.M. 1858 Letter, Shipping Papers for Thompson Lumber Company Stock Ships Bound for R.I. 1 Letter from Certificate Inc. August 1904. No. 40, William Carle, Esq., Providence issued for 10 shares to J.T. Beall on Rhode Island indicating the market Nov. 26th, 1904 in Trinity. Signed by is “...now pretty well supplied with J.M. Thompson as president and L.N. shingles and Stoves”, etc. written in Thompson as secretary. Pen cancelled Barbados, December 1858. This lot in pink ink. Gilt border and portrait contains papers & bills of lading on vignette of Thompson. Folds, a few ships bound for Providence Rhode tears along the top edge, some toning. Island. Beautiful vignette of sailing ships. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 64375 9.25 x 11.25” The Thompson family were pioneer lumber businessmen in Texas dating back to the 1850s. Lot# 4676 Charleston, South They owned timber lands in Trinity, Walker, and Houston counties, Carolina Marine & River Phosphate and marketed their lumber product as Lone Star Pine. Thompson died Company Stock issued to Blockade the year of this stock’s issue, though his sons continued the business. Runner Scarce! Number 103 for 75 [See https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/drt07] Est. shares issued to LD Mowry in 883. $80-150 HWAC# 62864 Great clipper ship vignette. Signed by treasurer D Rave---” and president Lot# 4682 , Texas c. 1889-1927 Texas RS Pinchin. An ad says “...examine Ephemera 1886 receipt, 1889 protest the fossils and phosphate specimens for non payment with hole, 5 billheads from the Marine and River Phosphate from GH Schoellkopf Saddelry, 3 pictorial Mining and Milling Company.” Lewis D Mowry was a Civil War letterheads from American National blockade runner. He was a cotton factor (distributer) before the war. Insurance and more Est. $90-130 HWAC# He would go on to become the president of the Union Bank of South 64355 Carolina, chairman of the Board of Commission for the Charleston Orphan Home and director of the Macon and Western Railroad among other achievements. [New Men, New Cities, New South by Doyle] Est. $100-200 HWAC# 54559 Lot# 4677 , Tennessee c. 1890 Lot# 4683 Salt Lake City, Utah A Southern Iron and Timber Bond Visit to Salt Lake, Chandless, Southern Iron and Timber Bond of 1857 Rare Gold Rush era volume Newport, TN. #1181 $500 20 year on a “journey across the Plains” by bond. All coupons. 2x .25” seam tears. Chandless, published by Smith, Elder Est. $50-100 HWAC# 64064 & Co., London. 346pp and 16pp of ads. Set to Print in April, 1857. Map opposite title page, 8 x 14”, showing St Joe Missouri to the California Lot# 4678 Austin, Texas c. 1860’s coast. Shows the route through Independence Rock, Ft Laramie, Texas Governors Office Letterhead etc. Shows no California gold camps. Thought to be the first book Snippet Snippet of Texas Governor’s about Mormons published by non-Americans. Chandless was a paid letter head with state seal. Some teamster. Upon arrival in Salt Lake, “I was an object of suspicion to none; ... none took me for a spy, nor was I one.” “No English traveler, so writnig on reverse, heavily toned. Aprrox 2” 4.75”. Est. $40-60 HWAC# far as I am aware, has written about Salt Lake,” though many American 64277 writers had. Of interest: “I may remark that the $50 California pieces, now almost in disuse, were called “dobies” because octagonal- a very foolish shape.” ... “Gold is said to have been found in the Territory, though probably not in sufficient quantities to pay the miner; and the search is discouraged, for fear, if successful,it might draw in an alien Lot# 4679 Cass County, Texas 1854 emigration...” Discoloration in the cover, wear to the usual edges. Est. Cass County, Texas Court Document $400-1000 HWAC# 59517 Very early Texas document! August 13th, 1854. Sale of property by W.H. Lot# 4684 Salt Lake Crow, assessor and collector for City, Utah c. 1892-1908 Cass County, for failure to pay taxes. Salt Lake City, UT Opens to 9.5” x 15.5” One side is Billheads Including handwritten. Inside is official printed Brewing SLC, UT form. Folds, some separation and billhead collection, foxing. (Prag Collection) Est. $200-400 HWAC# 55614 many are pictorial. Lot# 4680 Corsicana, Texas 1886 Corsicana Approx 30 items. 2 SLC Soda Works, 7 Gas Light Bond #51, $500 bond, issued to W Fisher Brewing James Garitty, one coupon missing. 2x .25” tears pictorials. Est. $120- and seam toning on rear. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 200 HWAC# 64348 64072 284 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4685 , Utah History Lot# 4690 , Utah Utah Map Double truck of Utah Since Statehood Rand McNally Utah map. PP 476-477. (4 Volumes) By Noble Multicolor 14.5” x 21”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Warrum, c. 1919, Historical 54462 & Biographical. Has photos of Salt Lake City from Main St., in the early 1870’s, the Natural Bridge “Edwin” near bluff; Religious & Fraternal Organizations & so much more. 8.5” x 11”. Good condition Est. $400-600 HWAC# 64237 Lot# 4691 , Vermont Maps of Vermont Lot of 2. 1) Vermont by Counties with railroad. Geo. F. Cram presents cartography and color by lithography, Chicago. Lot# 4686 , Utah 1914 The Great Salt Lake 1883. Approximately 14.5” x 22.” 2) Trail (Book) The Great Salt Lake Trail by Rand, McNally’s Vermont. Graphics Colonel Henry Inman & Colonel William F. Cody and color by lithography, 1888. “Buffalo Bill” with photos & illustrations. Est. Approximately 15” x 22.” Est. $150- $70-100 HWAC# 63459 250 HWAC# 63547 Lot# 4692 , Virginia/West Virginia 1867 County Maps of Virginia/ West Virginia, Kentucky/ Tennessee/North Carolina 1) County Map of Virginia/West Virginia, single page, multi color Lot# 4687 , Utah Map lithograph entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1867, of Utah (3) 1) Utah by page #31. 11.5” x 15.25”; 2) County Hardesty, Lithographic map of Kentucky/Tennessee, single graphics & color. Double page, multi color lithograph entered truck. 1883 14”x 21”; according to Act of Congress in the year 1867, page #32 12.5” x 2) By Rand McNally, 15.25”; 3) Map of North and South Carolina, single page, multi color Counties Highlighted lithograph, page 34. 12.5” x 15.25”. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 54234 by Color Lithography, 1888, 14.5” x 21”. 3) By Lot# 4693 Snohomish, Washington Rand McNally Counties Three Washington State Fire Highlighted by Color Postcards incl. Real Photo Lot of Lithograph, 1888 14.5” 3. 1) Two rare real photo postcards x 21”.Mounted on mat board. If mats are shipped then additional of 1911 fire in Snohomish. Both by shipping may apply. Est. $260-400 HWAC# 72005 the same photographer (Douglass?): “Looking East on First St., Snohomish, Lot# 4688 , Utah 1852 The Latter-Day Saints’ Wash., 5/30/11.” Unposted. The other Millennial Star with the story of Joseph Smith shows the destroyed post office. No. 9. Vol. XIV. Saturday, April 24, 1852. Price One Also not mailed. 2) Mitchell printed color postcard 3208, “Fireboat Penny. Begins with story of Joseph Smith. 15pp. Duwamish in Action, Seattle, Washington, Capacity 9000 Gallons per Disbound. Toning. 8 x 5.25” Est. $50-80 HWAC# Minute, Monitor Tip 5 in. Diameter.” Not posted. (Prag Collection) Est. 66086 $100-200 HWAC# 55460 Lot# 4694 Sultan, Washington 1914 Rare Sultan, Washington Real Photo Postcard Real photo postcard Lot# 4689 , Utah Three Mormon of Main Street, Sultan, Stereoviews Plus One Other Utah Washington. No photographer listed. Lot of 4. Rarest is a c.1882 stereoview Message on back is for Mormon President John Tayler dated 1914 and reads: (by B.W. Kilburn). Two other Mormon “”I have mailed you a views, both of the Tabernacle: early (1870s?) from A.J. Russell & Co. picture of our big boy..” Union Pacific RR Stereoscopic Views, View shows a rustic low contrast and soiling; and a Keystone view of the Tabernacle and dirt main street and two drug stores visible, among other structures Temple. Plus one other Utah stereoview of Ogden Canyon by Charles and a carriage. Spokane & Seattle R.P.O. cancel. Located in Snohomish Bierdstat, damaged. (Prag Collection) Est. $60-120 HWAC# 54735 County. Settled in 1880s. Incorporated 1905. (Prag Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 55464 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 285

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Americana Lot# 4695 Yakima County, Washington Lot# 4701 , Wisconsin 1855 Sketch Northern Pacific, Yakima and Kittitas of the Public Surveys in Wisconsin Irrigation Co. Stock Certificate Rare and Territory of Minnesota certificate I/U 1894, #66, 34 shares. Surveyed platted plats copied 6” x 9.75”. Owned by Northern Pacific descriptive lists made and field notes Railroad. They constructed the 60 mile long recorded and transcribed. Black ink Sunnyside Canal which brought water from on cream color paper. Slightly frayed the Yakima River near the town of Parker, at left edge. 19.25” x 24.5”. Est. southeast to the town of Prosser. The canal was sold in 1900 to the $100-200 HWAC# 54262 Washington Irrigation Company, then later sold to the United States Reclamation Service in 1905. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 54340 Lot# 4702 , Wyoming Wyoming Lot# 4696 , Washington 1868 Maps Legal Document and Treasury of Washington & Oregon 1) U.S. Coast Dept. Draft 1895 US Circuit Court Survey map of Yaquina River Entrance, Commissioner, District of Wyomig Oregon 26.5” x 21”. 2) U.S. Coast Survey, letter regarding payment for horses. Columbia River, Sheet No. 1 (1870), tear US Treasury Dept. 1891 draft payable in upper left fold 27” x 29”; 3) U.S. Coast to Gustave Schnitger who became Survey, Benjamin Pierce, Superintendent, warden of the territorial prison in Port Madison Washington Territory. Laramie. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 65065 (1868) 22.75” x 19”. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 54253 Lot# 4703 , Wyoming Map of Wyoming Double truck map of Lot# 4697 , Washington 1888-1911 Wyoming. Rand McNally p 456-457. Oregon and Washington, Billheads, Multicolor 14.5” x 20.5”. Est. $100- Letterheads and Stocks 10 items. 3 stock., 200 HWAC# 54463 Assay report First Thought Gold Mines. 4 letterheads.2 pictorial billheads. Est. $90- 120 HWAC# 65042 Lot# 4698 , Washington late 1800’s State Of WA Forest Ranger Badge Lot# 4704 Casper, Wyoming c. 1910 Round FOREST RANGER/ C-1 / Casper, WY Street Photo Photo of WASHINGTON Est. $100-200 HWAC# men and horses in the street.near 69066 a shoeing operation. Est. $50-90 HWAC# 57224 Lot# 4705 , Wyoming Maps of Western States, Wyoming, Kansas, South Dakota 1) Wyoming by Lot# 4699 , Washington Counties, c. 1900, color & lithography Washington Letterheads Approx 15 by Cram, no condition issues noted, letterheads, many pictorial. Fisher vivid color 14” x 11”; 2)Geo. Cram’s Flooring Mills, Washington Shoe Kansas, by County 1884, lithographic Mfg., Copper Trust Syndicate, Hotel cartography & color, double truck Binnard, several Union Iron Works. 22” x 14.5” 3) South Dakota Railroad Est. $50-70 HWAC# 64339 & Express, lithography by Rand, McNally & Co., double truck, 1895, 20.5” x 14”. Mounted on mat board. If mats are shipped then additional shipping may apply. Est. $250-400 Lot# 4700 , Washington 1881-1928 HWAC# 72008 Washington State Ephemera Lot of 5. 1) 1881 letterhead from Sitles & Caples, Wholesalers, Pataha City, Washington Territory. (“There is to my knowledge no such man as Robert McClanahan...”) 9.25 x 5.75” Lot# 4706 , United States Maps of 2)1897 letterhead from Prescott, Veness & the Southeast Lot of 4. 1) Arkansas, Co., Manufacturers of and Dealers in Washington Fir Lumber, Winlock, 1882. Lithography and color by Washington. Addressed to Oregon City, OR and regarding received Hardesty. Approximately 14” x request. 8.5 x 11” 3) 1884 letterhead from Baker & Royer, Bankers 11.5.” 2) Florida, ca. 1865. Engraved in Walla Walla, W.T. Addressed to UPRR in Portland. Re: contract and and hand coloring by Johnson and deed. 8.25 x 5.25” 4) c.1914 advertising postcard for the Bouska Chair Ward. Approximately 16.5” x 14.” 3) Brace, Joseph Bouska, Bridgeport, WA. Not mailed. 5) Pictorial 1928 Louisiana by county, 1888. Engraved cover for the Davenport Hotel in Spokane. Toning. Est. $90-150 and lithographic color by Rand, HWAC# 66069 McNally. Approximately 27.5” x 15.”4) Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. Hand colored by Johnson, New York, 1866. Approximately 26.5” x 17.5.” Est. $300-500 HWAC# 63551 286 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Foreign Lot# 4707 , U.S. Collection of 5 Maps Lot# 4712 , China Chinese Hand 1) North America, c. 1875 Engraving & Script Papers (13) Approx 13 old hand color by Gray, 14.5’ x 17”; 2) U.S. appearing Chinese penned papers. 1903, Lithographic color & cartography We are unable to translate. Est. by CRAM, double truck 22” x 14.5”; 3)U.S. $100-300 HWAC# 69035 & Territories, cartography & hand color by Mitchell, 1879 23” x 14”; 4)U.S. 1904, cartography & color by lithography by CRAM, double truck, this map also shows Dominion of Canada & Mexico, 14.5” x Lot# 4713 , France 1779 World in 21”; 5) U.S. by Gray, 1879, hand color Hemispheric Projection “Mappe- with lithographic cartography 27” x 17”. Monde Physique” old map from Mounted on mat board. If mats are shipped 1779. Map is in beautiful condition. then additional shipping may apply. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 64215 Slight tear at bottom right, does not encroach on map. Mounted on Lot# 4708 , Northwest Coast, mat board. If mats are shipped then America 1850 -1881 Maps of additional shipping may apply. 18” x Northwest Coast of America Lot of 13”. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 64218 6. 1) U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, from Tomales Bay to the Oregon Line, 32” x 22”; 2) Sketch showing Lot# 4714 , Germany Hand Painted PT. SAL TO TOMALES BAY from 1850 Pitcher, Hohenzollern China Germany to 1881, 33.5” x 28”. 3) U.S. Coast Beautiful Hand Painted pitcher by Survey from the Tillamook Bay to the Hohenzollern China Germany. White Boundary. (1851-1868) 29” x 18.75”. anemones with gold. Beautiful small pitcher, 4) U.S. Coast Survey Sketch (1868) 6” x 3.75” diameter. No chips or cracks, good 3 inch tear above fold. 21” X 27.5”. used condition. Please review the pictures. 5) U.S. Coast Survey, Benjamin Peirce Superindendent, Northwest Stamped Hohenzollern. Est. $120-240 Coast of America, Ice Bay to Seven Islands (1868) 5) U.S. Coast Survey HWAC# 54861 Benjamin Peirce Superintendent, North West Coast of America, Dixon Entrance to Cape St. Ellias, 1868. 28” x 35.5”. 6) North West Coast of America, Cape Flattery to Dixon Entrance. 27.5” x 35.25” Est. $400- 800 HWAC# 54254 Lot# 4715 London, England 1866 Lot# 4709 British Columbia, Canada Charles Laffitte and Company British Columbia Breweries Share Certificate Stock certificate Limited Stock Certificate Lovely in French and English dated January vignette of riverfront brewing factory 15, 1866 for the Charles Laffitte and on a 1913 certificate. Green ink with Company Limited. Charles Laffitte an orange three pence seal. Est. (1803-1875) was the nephew of $100-200 HWAC# 63604 Jacques Laffitte, a pioneering French financier, and son of Jean-Baptiste Laffitte. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 71005 Lot# 4710 , Canada Canadian Lot# 4716 , Great Britain English Postcard Collection Lot of about Theatre Autograph Collection 140 postcards. One third are early Approx 30 autographs on small (c.1920-25) and the rest are post- pieces of paper letters and cards. Ch. 1950. Real photo, scenery, birds- Lamb, Tho. Hoop, J. Locke, Menvels eyes, etc. Not cherry-picked. Look John, LM Ward, Lord Brougham?, for goodies. Please inspect! (Prag George S. Kaufman on letterhead, Collection) Est. $60-200 HWAC# 63081 Herb ? on Haymarket Theatre card, Gladys Cooper, HJ Thadeus, several Lot# 4711 , Canada 1867 Maps Edward Terry, Billie Burke, Mary Cohen, JJ Henner, Mary Baker Eddy of Counties of Nova Scotia/New and more. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 73023 Brunswick 1) Map of County of Lot# 4717 , Great Britain Unusual Notice of Nova Scotia New Brunswick, Cape Stolen Bonds Unique to this large stock and Breton I.d and Pr. Edward’s I.d; single bond collection. Notice of stolen or lost railway page, multi color lithograph, page 5. bonds in Britian from Callender & Henderson, 15.25” x 12.25”; 2) Map of Quebec Brokers. Reward of $2500 or 10% on amount in Counties; single page, multi color recovered. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 54618 lithograph with inset of Environs of Montreal, page #7; 3) Map of Ontario in Counties; single page, multi color lithograph, page #9.12.5” x 15.25”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 54239 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 287

DAY 4 Monday, June 25 General Foreign Lot# 4718 , Israel Cyclorama of Jerusalem Guide and Appeal Letter from Israel A 16 page guide to a Cyclorama of Jerusalem on the day of The Crucufixion, The Grandest Permanent Exhibition of the Nineteenth Century at the Ste-Anne De Beaupre. 8.75” x 5.75”. A 1940 letter from Jerusalem “To all Israel of America” appealing for contributions to Kollel America in Jerusalem. One side in English the other in Hebrew. 8.25” x 11” Est. $80-100 HWAC# 53608 Lot# 4719 Saint-Pierre, Martinique 1881 Document Signed by U.S. Consul to Martinique Two page shipping/customs document signed by W.H. Garfield, U.S. Consul at Saint-Pierre, Martinique. Dated Feb. 28th, 1881. For goods/merchandise being shipped to U.S. and entering country at Delaware. Toning, brittle, chips. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 60496 Lot# 4724 , 1839 10 Atlas Colored Maps by Mitchell 1839 Mitchell’s colored maps of the world. Approx 10.5” x 9.5”. Single truck-Africa. 2x Asia. 2x France, Spain, Portugal and Italy. Germany, Lot# 4720 , Mexico c. 1855-1860 Switzerland and Northern Italy. 2x Great Britain and Ireland. 2x Europe. Asia. Some toning. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 69053 Mexico and UK Maps (2) Colored map of Mexico and Southern US by Colton 18” x 25” and large Lot# 4725 , 3 Old World Atlases color British Isles map by National Green hardcover Cram’s Superior Geographic Est. $120-250 HWAC# Reference Atlas of California, Nevada 64270 and the World, published by Ellis A. Lot# 4721 , Panama Major Panama Davis. 1908. 180 pp with index and 1 page of typical mining scenes in back Canal Ephemera Archive Approx which is taped. Many b/w photos 1000 postcards, approx 20 real 4.5” of Western landscapes. Cover has x 6.5” 1905-1906 construction era signs of wear, light staining on maps photos with curled edges. More than near outer edge. 14.5” x 11.75”. Red 50 promo pamphlets. Approx 50 hardcover Colliers World Atlas and promo stereoviews. Stock certificates Gazeeter, published by PF Collier with imprinted revenues. Panama & Son Corp. 1937, 328 pp.1425” x 11.25”. Maps are unstained and stamps. Panama Pacific Lines menu’s appear to be complete. Red hardcover New International Atlas of and more. Est. $2000-4000 HWAC# 69059 the World, 1944, 224 pp plus index, many b/w photos.14.75” x 10.5”. Lot# 4722 , South America 1853 Maps are unstained and appear to be complete. Est. $200-300 HWAC# Mac Cann’s Argentine Provinces 54168 An account of Two Thounsand Lot# 4726 , Iliff’s Imperial Atlas Miles’ Ride Through The Argentine of the World Published by John W. Provinces Being an Account of The Iliff 1892. 262 pp plus index. Detailed Natural Products of The Country, city and regional maps. Maps are And Habits of The People; With A unstained and appear to be complete. Historical Retrospect of The Rio De Front board is missing, rear cover La Plata, Monte Video And Corrientes is detached, 4 pages have masking by William Mac Cann, Author of tape.14.25” x 11.25”. Please inspect. The “Present Position of Affairs on Est. $150-300 HWAC# 54169 The River Plate”. With Illustrations. 2 Volumes in one. Published in London: Smith, Elder & Co., 65 , Cornhill. Smith, Taylor & Co., Bombay. 1853 Est. $100-400 HWAC# 40150 Lot# 4723 , Spain History of Spain, Misc. Books (4) A History of Spain, a Vivid Narration of the Triumphs and Tragedies of the Spanish Register, Bid, People by Jean Descola, c. 1963, pp.472, hardback book; Imperial Spain 1469-1716 by J.H. Elliott,c. 1963, pp. 392; The Spanish & view opening bids at Borderlands Frontier 1513-1821 by John Francis Bannon (paperback) c. 1970, pp.238; FHWAC.com 1491, New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus by Charles C. Mann, c. 2005, pp.337, illustrations. Est. $60-90 HWAC# 63460 288 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 5 Tuesday, June 26 Native Americana Lot# 5000 Reindeer Lodge/Reno, Lot# 5003 Mt. Rose/Reno, Nevada Wooden Indian w/ Bear Nevada c. early 1900’s Cigar Headdress Intricately carved solid Store Wooden Indian This is wood Indian, wearing bear headress a traditional cigar store indian, that melds into the man’s own hair. arm raised as if searching and He wears. red breech cloth, black other hand holding pack of pants, and moccsins.Turquoise cigars. He wears a skirt and colored necklace and bracelet. This headdress of red, white and is a beautiful piece of art! 68” x 17” x blue. Small crack in chest and 14”. Crack in side of head, other cracks two fingers broken on right in torso center. Very good condition. hand. Solid wood in very good From the Reindeer Lodge, located condition. 66” x 25” x 15”. on a horseshoe curve along Mount From the Reindeer Lodge, Rose Highway between the ski resorts located on a horseshoe curve and Reno.It has seen much in its 60 along Mount Rose Highway years of existence. What was once between the ski resorts and the Rosemount Lodge, an upscale Reno.It has seen much in its 60 establishment catering to local skiers, years of existence. What was changed names and operators multiple once the Rosemount Lodge, an times on its path to becoming the upscale establishment catering funky property known as Reindeer to local skiers, changed names Lodge. In the record-breaking winter and operators multiple times on of 2016–17, after years of disrepair, its path to becoming the funky the roof collapsed, about 25’ of snow property known as Reindeer caving in around the fireplace that had Lodge. In the record-breaking for decades warmed skiers coming off winter of 2016–17, after years the slopes. Est. $3500-7000 HWAC# of disrepair, the roof collapsed, 61579 about 25’ of snow caving in around the fireplace that had for decades warmed skiers coming off the slopes. Est. $2500-6000 HWAC# 61578 Lot# 5001 Reindeer Lodge/Reno, Nevada early 1900’s Bear Tracker Wooden Figure Solid wood, rough hewn male figure dressed in mountain outfit--long buckskin coat Lot# 5004 , Alaska c. 1900 Vintage Inuit sculpture of Man in Kayak and bear head hat on his head. He Kayak made of wood with thin sinew covering. Eskimo figure in kayak is wearing a bear claw necklace and of wood (one arm missing) with cloth outfit. He holds a paddle of carrise a bowie knife. 72” x 19” x wood with ivory ends. Ivory accents also on kayak. 29” x 4.75” x 3.5”. 12”. Interesting and different piece. Est. $350-600 HWAC# 54872 From the Reindeer Lodge, located on a horseshoe curve along Mount Rose Highway between the ski Lot# 5005 , Alaska Collection of resorts and Reno.It has seen much Alaskan Native American Art 3 in its 60 years of existence. What decals of sea mammals and a froglike was once the Rosemount Lodge, animal. 2 x 4.75” x 3.75” and 1 3.75” an upscale establishment catering x 3.75”. 15 cards of a loaded canoe, to local skiers, changed names and wooden chest, totems, halibut operators multiple times on its path dish, ceremonial dagger and rattle, to becoming the funky property monster mask and more. Toning and known as Reindeer Lodge. In the water stains on some cards, please record-breaking winter of 2016–17, inspect. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 53279 after years of disrepair, the roof collapsed, about 25’ of snow caving Lot# 5006 , M. Yellis Print of Native Chief in around the fireplace that had for Beautiful print of Native American by M decades warmed skiers coming off Yellis. Signed lower right. Printed on ochre the slopes. Est. $2000-4000 HWAC# paper, framed. 22” x 18.25”. Glass is broken. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 56860 Lot# 5002 LOT WITHDRAWN Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 289

DAY 5 Tuesday, June 26 Native Americana Lot# 5007 , Native American Painting by Lot# 5013 , Arizona Apache Cradleboard Nellie York An original painting of a Native Small size cradleboard, probably for baby. this American, signed by Nellie York, c. 1938. cradleboard has been used, some beading on edges Interesting image of man dancing around a is missing. Back of cover is torn. 22” x 10” x 10”. campfire. Unframed, on paper, with wood Est. $100-150 HWAC# 64478 holder/attachments at top and bottom, has a thumbtacks attached wooden strips on the top and bottom. Painting has tears with reverse side taping and curled under left side. 24” x 18”. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 51507 Lot# 5008 Hopi, Arizona Lot# 5014 , Arizona Navajo Hopi Basket w/ Horse/ Wedding Baskets Two Navajo Deer Design Very wedding baskets: One is vintage and unusual Hopi basket willow, tri-color, with the spirit trail. with 3 horse or deer 11.25” diameter x 2” h. This vintage images between the cloud basket is in very good condition. The designs. This basket is in second one is made of yarn, tri-color, excellent condition, 3” h x 4.5” diameter. The step designs are clouds or mountains, the red ring 11” diameter. Est. $300- in the can be described as a rainbow, and the center represents the 500 HWAC# 63873 beginning of life. The main feature of any wedding basket design is the pathway, adopted from the Navajo creation story. These baskets are Lot# 5009 Hopi, Arizona Vintage traditional and are widely used for ceremonial occasions. Est. $400- Hopi Tray Beautiful vintage Hopi 650 HWAC# 63872 Tray/ wall plaque. 14” diameter. Used, but in very good condition. Lot# 5015 , Arizona Group of Nice variegated color. Est. $200-400 Vintage Papago Baskets Three HWAC# 64477 vintage baskets and two hot pads: 1) Small tray, coyote track design, 1” x 6.75” diameter. 2) Basket, coyote tracks, 3.5” x 6.5” diameter. 3) Small basket, step/cross design, 2.75” x 5” diameter. 4) Small hot pad, coyote tracks, 8” dimeter. 5) Larger tray, bat wing pattern, 9.5” diameter. Est. $230-500 HWAC# 54852 Lot# 5010 , Arizona 3 Western Apache Burden Baskets These Lot# 5016 , Arizona Man baskets were hand-woven, made with in Maze Papago Basket yucca and deer skin with dangling Tohono O/Odham, Man silver tin tipped leather fringe. In in Maze design on this excellent condition. Each basket basket/tray. 1.75” h x is 3” and with fringe, 6” long 3.25” 13” diameter. Excellent diameter. Apache burden baskets condition. Est. $200-300 were originally made to carry berries HWAC# 63877 and other items that they would gather. The cone shaped jinglers were put on the baskets to ward off snakes. Est. $120-240 HWAC# 63871 Lot# 5011 , Arizona c.1900’s Vintage Apache Winnowing Basket Very nice Western Apache winnowing tray, 14” diameter x 2”h. Some rim Lot# 5017 , Arizona Papago Lidded damage, but in very good condition. Est. $800-1600 HWAC# 63870 Baskets Two Tohono O’odham baskets with lids: 1) Looks like double Lot# 5012 , Arizona c. 1890’s Western basket, but lid is basket shape and could be placed top down on top of Apache Olla Basket Western Apache Olla. This olla has been sealed with pitch, lower basket for use of both. 7” h x willow and devil’s claw stitching. 9” h x 8” 6” diameter (lower basket) and 5” diameter. Great contition. The olla shape diameter (upper basket) Please see photo. 2) small lidded basket, 3.5” was conducive to storing grain, which was h x 4.5” diameter. Both made with its original purpose. Apache ollas are the beargrass bundles securely held with most valuable of all Apache baskets. Of all yucca stands. Both in new condition. Southwestern Indian basketry, that of the Western Apache has long been admired for Est. $100-200 HWAC# 63879 its craftsmanship and beauty. Again, the Apache were somewhat nomadic and relied on hunting and gathering as a means of subsistence. Basketry was a convenient vessel for gathering nuts, roots and other edible items. Est. $1800-3000 HWAC# 63869 290 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 5 Tuesday, June 26 Native Americana Lot# 5018 , Arizona Papago Turkey Lot# 5024 , Design Tray Tohono O’odham tray Washington c. with design of a turkey. Great for your 1900’s Cowlitz holiday treats! Tray is 13” diameter. Basket Incredible Can also be hung fo decoration. Great Cowlitz basket, condition! Est. $120-200 HWAC# possibly made 63878 by Mary Kiona. Imbricated baskets originated in the area of western Washington, with more coils to the Lot# 5019 , Arizona Tohono inch, more stitches O’odham (Papago) Basket Yucca in the same space, and devil’s claw Papago basket. Maze and also more design, great condition. 2.75” h x beautiful designs 12” diameter. Est. $100-200 HWAC# than those from 63876 the eastern slope tribes. This twined utility burden basket is typical of the style made for the basket maker’s own use. Basket has 1” area Lot# 5020 , Arizona Two Large of dmage to the rim and one leather lop is broken, otherwise it is in great condition. 9.5” x 12.5” x 9.25”, oval shape. “Facts about the Papago Baskets Large Papago Cowlitz Native Indian Tribe: Flatheads, The Cowlitz tribe were a baskets: 1) Lidded cylindrical basket, Native American Indian people, members of the Chinook nation, who woven from willow and devil’s claw controlled areas on the western part of the Columbia river. The Cowlitz over bundle grass. 8” x 8.5” diameter. tribe belonged to the coastal division of the Salishan linguistic family, Diamond, square-stepped design. 2) yet shared a similar lifestyle to the inland tribes.”(Courtesy www. This cylindrical basket has coyote warpaths2peacepipes.com) Est. $1500-2500 HWAC# 64459 track design, 7.5” x 12.25” diameter. Both baskets are in great condition. Est. $350-550 HWAC# 54850 Lot# 5025 Sonora, zMexico Four Lot# 5021 , California c.1900’s Seri Baskets Lot includes four Choice Panamint Polychrome baskets: 1) 4.25” h x 6.25” diameter. 2) 3.5” h x 4” diameter. 3) 2” h x 2.75” Basket Vintage Panamint basket. diameter. 4) oval basket, 6” x 3.25” 3.25” h x 5.25” diameter. Previously x 1.25”. These baskets are woven collected by a well-known Lonepine from all natural desert materials. family. It was singed in a fire in Seri women create their exquisite Lonepine and has been repaired baskets from the gathering of raw on a 1” area on the rim and 4 rows desert plants through the finished down. Otherwise this is a basket basket, entirely by hand. They are totally organic in every sense of in great condition. This basket is a the word and can take weeks, months, or even years to complete. The real treasure. It could possibly have Seri women work entirely from memory, neither needing nor using been made by Maggie Bellas who is discussed in Panamint Shoshone a pattern to create these works of art. (courtesy seriindianarts.com) Basketry by Eva Slater. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 64475 Est. $240-350 HWAC# 63875 Lot# 5022 , Northeast c.1950’s Lot# 5026 , Two Native Baskets Antique Micmac Basket Northeast 1) Hand woven Tarahumara Indian US native basket made of ash and basket, 3.5” h x 4.5” diameter. 2) sweet grass with fitted lid - possibly Hand woven pueblo winnowing tray. a sewing basket, From one of the Tri-color design, 2”h x 9.5” diameter. tribes of Maine; Penobscot, MicMac, Both in good condition. Est. $80-150 Passamaquoddy, 2.5” x 8.75” HWAC# 64476 diameter. Very good condition, nice . Est. $60-120 HWAC# 54863 Lot# 5027 Hopi, Arizona Hopi Kokopelli Lot# 5023 , Utah Vintage Ute Pendant Heavy silver pendant with beautifully incised kokopelli design. Stone inlays on Basket Large vintage Ute basket, tri- edges--turquoise, onyx, jasper, coral, lapis, and color--red, black, natural. 6” h x 15” howlite. This piece was engraved on the back diameter. Diamond designs. Excellent condition. Est. $500-700 HWAC# as a personal gift for Mother’s Day. The artist’s 63874 initials are C R. We cannot find the actual name of the maker. Kokopelli is a fertility deity, usually depicted as a humpbacked flute player (often with feathers or antenna-like protrusions on his head), who has been venerated by some Native American cultures in the Southwestern United States. Like most fertility deities, Kokopelli presides over both childbirth and agriculture. (Wikipedia) Great condition. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 63867 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 291

DAY 5 Tuesday, June 26 Native Americana Lot# 5028 Navajo, Arizona 3 Lot# 5033 Navajo, Necklaces and One Pendant Lot Arizona Turquoise/ includes: two Zebra jasper and Bearclaw Bracelet agate necklaces, 18” each; one Nice bracelet, large white beaded necklace with a silver beaded oval set silver sandcast naja; One silver and with a bear claw and a coral pendant of “the flute player-- turquoise stone. Initialed kokopelli”. Great set of jewelry. Est. JR/Sterling. Signed “JR”; $300-400 HWAC# 71070 ‘Navajo tribal native Jerry Roan (1919-1977) Lot# 5029 Navajo, Arizona Four had a productive life Vintage Watchbands Two as a silversmith and watchbands have turquoise and coral jewelry maker. He began stones set in silver; one has turquoise actively working at stones set in silver; the last one has silversmithing around a stretch band with many turquoise 1968. In 1969, a year stones. Please see photograph. Est. after he began smithing, he on a 1st Award at the Navajo Tribal $500-700 HWAC# 71075 Fair in Arizona. Roan was included in the 2002 exhibit “Jewels of the Southwest” at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, Santa Fe. Lot# 5030 Navajo, Arizona Lavender His work is included in the collections of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, and the Yellowhorse Blue Turquoise Pendant 18ct Museum in Paradise Valley, Arizona.’ (courtesy Adobe Gallery) Est. lavender blue stone set in sterling $450-700 HWAC# 71069 silver pendant. This turquoise stone is extremely rare and the pendant has never been used. 1.25” setting. This Lot# 5034 Navajo, Arizona Vintage is a real prize! “The Phelps Dodge Navajo Earrings and Ring Navajo Lavender Pit mine at Bisbee ceased silver and spiderweb turquoise ring, operations in 1974 and never had size 6. Pair sterling silver hand cut a turquoise contractor. All Bisbee and hammered earrings by “L.B.” turquoise was “lunch pail” mined. Traditional cross shape, 1.5” x 1.5”. It came out of the copper ore mine Est. $300-450 HWAC# 71073 in miners’ lunch pails. Morenci and Turquoise Peak are either inactive or depleted.” (courtesy Wikipedia) Est. $1000-1800 HWAC# 71071 Lot# 5035 Navajo, Arizona Vintage Turquoise/Silver Ring by H L Morgan Royston Turquoise cabochon, 1” retangular setting. Beautiful handcrafted vintage Native American turquoise/sterling ring. Signed by the artist--H L Morgan, possibly Lot# 5031 Navajo, Harry Morgan. Ring is approximtely size 7. Arizona Sterling Belt Royston is a turquoise mine located within Buckle Oval shaped the Royston District near Tonopah, Nevada. sterling belt buckle set The Royston District consists of several with turquoise and coral. mines including Royston, Royal Blue, Oscar Interesting piece because Wehrend and Bunker Hill. The mines in this center design is worked district were discovered as early as 1902; in the insised Hopi in fact, Royston is the oldest patented mine in Nevada. Est. $180-300 style. 3.5” x 2.5”. Good HWAC# 61576 condition. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 63866 Lot# 5036 Navajo, Arizona Wilson Begay I Bracelet This lovely sterling silver cuff bracelet has a colorful array of Lot# 5032 Navajo, different set stones, turquoise, Arizona Tufa Cast Turquoise Sterling lapis, malachite, red agate, and gaspeite. It was made by Navajo Bracelet Signed jewelry artist, Wilson Begay I. Navajo Sleeping Beauty 5” inside measurement. Est. Mine turquoise and $300-500 HWAC# 71072 sterling silver tufa cast cuff bracelet. 1-1/8” wide cuff. 5.5” inside Lot# 5037 , Arizona Six Bolo Ties measurement, 1” Lot includes: two round stampd opening. Rectangular silver, one small, one large; one ladies raised setting with sized silver with turtle design set with turquoise; one set in silver with turquoise stone. Bracelet a piece of coral and a larger stone that is turquoise in color, but does has a maker’s mark, but not look like turquoise; and two non-xwNative made that look like we cannot identify the artist. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 61575 Hopi designs. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 75008 292 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 5 Tuesday, June 26 Native Americana Lot# 5038 , Arizona 5 Bolos and 1 Lot# 5044 , Arizona Turquoise and Belt buckle Lot includes: Silver and Bear Claw Jewelry Two amazing brass belt buckle, Signed LPACA/ pieces, both by “EH”. These are old Mexico; Bolo with three pieces of pawn. Large bolo (3” x 2.5”) set with turquoise; bolo with roadrunner piece, two bear claws and a large piece of signed MA; bolo, roung=d stamped turquoise--floral and leaf design in metal; bolo with ceramic piece of silver. Belt buckle (3” x 2.5”) also storyteller, signed Rob; Bolo or hatband set with two bear claws and a nice of braided nylon. Est. $100-150 HWAC# turquoise stone. Same floral and leaf 75000 designs in silver. Please inspect. Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# 75009 Lot# 5045 , Arizona Two Multi- Lot# 5039 , Arizona Old Pawn Belt Buckles Stone Necklaces One is 28” long with a variety of stones, turquoise, Two Navajo belt buckles: one rectangular (3.5” coral, agate, gaspeite, calsilica jasper, x 2-5/8”), heavy stamp silver with raised leaf carnelian, purple quartz and more. design, set with coral and green turquoise. The The other is silver with turquoise other is an oval shape (3.25” x 2.5”) set with stones, 24” long. Est. $150-250 two turquoise stone and one coral stone. This HWAC# 71074 piece has maker’s mark-- W. Haley, also etched into the back “12K gold filled over silver”. Please inspect these pieces. Est. $1000-1500 Lot# 5046 , Arizona Two Pendants HWAC# 75010 on Chains Lot includes: 1) Vintage Old Pawn Navajo, Atkinson Trading Co. Sterling Silver, Turquoise, Coral Lot# 5040 , Arizona Silver and and Bear Claw pendant on chain, 2.75” long x 1.5”wide on 22 inch Turquoise Belt Buckles Two chain. 2) Large piece of turquoise, Navajo belt buckles: one is old 2” x 1.25” on a 24” silver chain. Est. pawn, rectangular (3” x 2”) set $300-500 HWAC# 71078 with 17 turquoise stones. The other is newer, stamped silver set with three turquoise cabochons (3” x 2”). stamped signed “ J Wright”. Lot# 5047 , Arizona Two Silver Lighter Est. $700-1000 HWAC# 75011 Cases Silver lighter cases: One with a turquoise stone and one with turquoise and coral stone. Both have nice detailed settings. Engraved on one side with “FRED”, so if your name is Fred these are for you!!! Est. $100-150 HWAC# 71068 Lot# 5041 , Arizona Five Vintage Lot# 5048 , Arizona Two Turquoise Watchbands and One Watch Lot Bracelets Lot includes: three silver includes: One watchband, turquoise bracelets set with turquoise stones set in silver; One Men’s watch (one of theses bracelets was made in (working, Selec Time) with green Mexico); the other two are silver, one turquoise stretch band; one watch is stamped, the other is twisted silver. Est. $200-350 HWAC# 75007 face with turquoise colored number places. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 71079 Lot# 5042 , Arizona Four Native Lot# 5049 , Arizona/ New Mexico Watchbands Lot includes: Two Grab Bag of Earrings Eeven pair of with working watches, old pawn, earrings: silver, some set with stones, both with turquoise and corl inlays. Also included are two necklaces-- Another old pawn, set with turquise one with butterfly pendant, one with teardrop shaped stones. Etched arrowhead. Est. $40-60 HWAC# 75016 signature “R.P. Breard”. This piece is a real find! The last watchband is a woman’s with butterfly inlays of turquoise, coral, onyz and mother of pearl. Nice design. Est. $800-1500 HWAC# 75012 Lot# 5050 , Arizona/ New Mexico Lot# 5043 , Arizona Three Navajo Two Native American Belts One dark brown stamped leather with Turquoise Watchbands These are inlay buckle and tip--turquoise, coral, all vintage watchbands, turquoise stones. Please see photographs. Est. onyx, and mother of pearl. Buckle $300-500 HWAC# 71076 and tip are used and belt is new, size 38. The other is black, with seven different engraved silver hearts and a silver tip, no buckle, used, 33” end to tip. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 75017 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 293

DAY 5 Tuesday, June 26 Native Americana Lot# 5051 , Arizona/ New Mexico Two Lot# 5059 , New Mexico Six Native Native American Necklaces 1) Sugilite Necklaces Lot includes: coral oval stones and silver, 26” long. 2) Various necklace, 24”; oyster shell heisi bead 3/8” round cut precious stones, amethyst, necklace, 16”; heisi shell necklace, rose quartz, aquamarine, brown garnet, 24”; silver and turquoise necklace, agate, and others--finished wih sugilite and 16”; oyster shell heist with 4 birds turquoise smaller round beads. 18.5” long. fetishes, 16”; silver and bird fetishes, Both necklaces are in very good condition 21”. Nut and bead necklace, 40”. See and beautiful. Please inspect. Est. $300-600 photos. Est. $100-140 HWAC# 75001 HWAC# 75014 Lot# 5060 , New Mexico Turquoise and Coral Bracelets Two bracelets: Lot# 5052 , Arizona/ New Mexico Zuni--one is turquoise, coral and lapis channel inlay in silver. The other is a Navajo bracelet, turquoise and Two Native Bracelets One is a Hopi coral chips set in silver. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 75006 (?) child’s size bracelet--kiva step design, by Ken Peshlakai. The other is silver inlaid with white/pale Lot# 5061 blue stones. Est. $70-140 HWAC# 75003 , New Lot# 5053 , Arizona/ New Mexico Mexico Two Turquoise Two Turquoise Necklaces 6One Stone necklace is 18” long and has three Necklaces 1) large pieces of slab cut turquoise. The Extraordinary other necklace is 14” long and has graduated sized stones. Est. $150- 28” long large 250 HWAC# 75005 raw turquoise stone (stones Lot# 5054 , Arizona/ New Mexico are approx 1” Two Vintage Native American wide) necklace; four large brass, tube beads divide the stone sections. Finished with Rings 1) Zuni men’s silver and inlay turquoise heshi beads at neck closure. This is a one-of-a-kind item! ring, image on ring of Shalako--very piece. 2) Nice 20” long, small had cut round turquoise beads strung nice. Inlay of turquoise, coral,onyx, with oyster shell heshi beads, silver clasp. Both necklaces are old and mother of pearl; 2) Navajo men’s are in very good condition. Possible from Santo Domingo Pueblo. Est. silver ing. turquoise with bear claw. Est. $200-350 HWAC# 75004 $700-1000 HWAC# 61577 Lot# 5055 , Arizona/ New Mexico Lot# 5062 , South Dakota Lakota Two Zebra Jasper Necklaces Sioux Beaded Pieces Morning star Brown zebra jasper, agate and silver medallion necklace, beaded in black necklaces, 18” each. One has an oval and orange. 4” diameter with beaded stone (1.5” x 1”) set in silver band fringe, 2.5”. Also a stick barrette of and the other is rectangular (1.5” the Morning star design, black and x 1”) set in silver band, so piece is orange. 4.5” x 3”. These are probably reversible. Very nice. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 75015 Sioux designed pieces for PowWow wear. Beautiful new condition Est. $200-300 HWAC# 75018 Lot# 5056 Santo Domingo, Nevada Heishi Necklace Turquoise Heishi 5 Lot# 5063 , Malachite and strand necklace. 22” long. Est. $200- Turquoise Bolos (3) Two 1.5” oval 300 HWAC# 71077 Malachite bolos, one .75” turquoise on 2” x 1.5” silver arrow head bolo. Lot# 5057 Navajo, New Mexico Nice group. Est. $100-150 HWAC# Sandcast Sterling Bracelet by 61344 Robert Chee Navajo sandcast turquoise and sterling cuff. It measures 2.5” wide. And has an inside circumference of 5.5” with a 1.5” gap. It is signed by the artist Robert Chee and stamped Sterling. Robert Chee is a Navajo from the Lot# 5064 , Vintage Native famous Manuelito Trading Post, New Mexico area. Robert specializes American Rings Lot of ten rings: six in traditional jewelry, and he excels in silver casting and stamp work. men’s rings, two inlaid with stones, Est. $400-600 HWAC# 61574 one with brown jasper stone, and two with turquoise stones, one with Lot# 5058 Zuni, New Mexico odd green stone with chip in it. Four Vintage Zuni bolo Zuni ~ sterling ladies’ rings--two set with turquoise silver bolo, featuring an inlaid design and one set with turquoise and a pink on Shiprock in Mother of Pearl. The bolo features turquoise, black jet, stone, one inlay band. Est. $130-200 HWAC# 75013 and mother of pearl channel inlay.2-3/8” x 1.75”. This is an incredible piece. Maker unknown. Est. $400-700 HWAC# 75002 294 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 5 Tuesday, June 26 Native Americana Lot# 5065 , Georgia Fancy Lot# 5070 , Artistic Native American Spear Classic red cloth Projectile Points from the hangers and feathers, 8 inch metal blade. Please inspect. Est. Chattahoochee Region This group $200-400 HWAC# 75226 of approximately 25 points were hand selected by Mrs. Bradley for mounting. They include larger projectile points up to 3 1/2 inches, two drills and other uniquely shaped points. This is a very nice group, probably much older in origin than some of the obsidian points. From the Chattahoochee River near Roswell Georgia Lot# 5071 , zAfrica Bamboo Est. $100-300 HWAC# 51064 throwing Spear Bamboo throwing Lot# 5066 , Georgia spear, bamboo point held by woven Stone Artifacts from top of spear. Bamboo shaft. Spear Chatahoochee Region origin, unknown. Some bamboo- headed spears were used by the Semai people of Perak, a state Collection of stone items in Peninsular Malaysia. The Semai are known for their rejection from the Bradley Junior of violence (they have no police, courts, or even formal rulers). collection of Roswell Therefore, it is unlikely spears were used as weapons. Instead they Georgia. Approximately were used in spring-spear traps for killing pigs and deer. Est. $50-100 three dozen stone pieces HWAC# 43422 collected as Native American artifacts, but Lot# 5072 , Two Quivers and a do not show clear Native Bow Bow is beautiful wood, with American use to this handle wrapped in buckskin. One observer. Please inspect. quiver is old-fur covered with This group varies in size from small cobbles that are spherical to feathers and small bones attached. ellipsoid, to others that are elongated and flat or ellipsoidal and flat. Included are two arrows with hand They vary in size from an inch in diameter to 8 inches long and 2 carved points. The other quiver is inches wide. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 50866 more modern wrapped in beaver fur with feathers attached. Also includes Lot# 5067 , Georgia Cherokee 3 handmade arrows. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 37344 Nation Stone Hammers from the Chattahoochee Region Lot# 5073 , Alaska Three well worked, fine stone Alaskan Mukluks Seal hammerheads from the Bradley, skin mukluks with fur Junior collection, collected and leather soles and from the Chattahoochee River straps. Decorative ties. region near Roswell, Georgia Well worn soles. Est. about 1940-60. These three $120-280 HWAC# 37409 hammerheads are markedly different, brown chert, another ultramafic, and the third slate. These are a nice trio of hammerheads. Est. $300-900 HWAC# 50863 Lot# 5074 San Francisco, California Lot# 5068 Snake River Area, Idaho Geronimo Portrait Photograph by Tod Snake River Projectiles Projectiles, Powell 9.5 x 6.75” Pen writing on front, set 3, includes: Rhyolite “picture upper right: “Geronimo, the most murderous rock”, dark carnelian agate, chert, Indian (Apache) who ever raided settlers and moss agate, slate, obsidian, and settlements in Arizona or possibly in the U.S.” more. Set also includes bone needles, Inscribed from Powell in the bottom right scrapers and tools. Over 65 pieces. corner. Reverse has pen notes from Powell Est. $300-500 HWAC# 52766 and another inscription. “Geronimo-famous or notorious Apache chief- Fort Sill-Okla.” Some minor scuffs on front. Overall a very nice print. Lot# 5069 Snake River Area, Idaho Powell’s office was a 339 Pacific Bldg. in San Snake River Scrapers, Awls, Blades Francisco. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 66055 Scrapers, awls, blades, set 4, includes: jasper, silicified rhyolite, obsidian, Lot# 5075 , California 1997 Unusual moss agate, chalcedony, rose agate, Antler/Snakeskin Pipe Very chert, etc. Over 60 pieces. Nicely unusual rattlesnake skin Peace pipe, arranged display. Est. $200-400 19” long. Pipe is wood wrapped in HWAC# 52767 rattlesnake skin, feather and rawhide with an antler mouthpiece. The pipe is signed by the artist, Fast Deer, 1997. Great condition! Est. $130-260 HWAC# 61565 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 295

DAY 5 Tuesday, June 26 Native Americana Lot# 5076 , Georgia Chattahoochee Lot# 5081 , Nevada Paiute Beaded Region Figural Clay Pot Bradley Buckskin Dress Pow Wow beaded buckskin collection. Original clay pot, dress, Very good condition. Geometric approximately 6 inches diameter and beading (red, yellow, orange, white, blue) and tall, with a three-dimensional face of an buckskin fringe. Small size, 40” from shoulder unknown animal protruding from the to bottom fringe. Est. $200-800 HWAC# 56824 pot with an open mouth as a pour spot. This is the only complete pot in the Bradley collection, and exactly where she found it is unknown. It resembles many of the clay pot shards that Mrs. Bradley picked up over the years in the Chattahoochee region near Roswell. Lot# 5082 , c. 1901 Indian Advertising Souvenirs This is an important pot, figural, complete, with minor damage, as Lot of 3: Clear glass acid-etched hatchet with Indian expected. It was a prized piece in the Bradley collection. Est. $800- brave embossed--”Pan American, Buffalo, 1901. 7” x 2000 HWAC# 51069 4”. Black glass hatchet embosed with Indian brave, Lot# 5077 , Georgia Cherokee 7.25” x 4”. Wood advertising plaque, Indian chief decal and match holder. “Compliments of W. H. Grimm Interviews Cherokee. Two reel-to- Groceries & Meats”, 17” x 4.5”. Est. $150-225 HWAC# reel tapes of interviews between 71056 a Roswell Georgia researcher Mrs Bradley and Native Americans regarding their ancestry. Content unpublished. Circa 1940s to 60s. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 50860 Lot# 5083 , Mohawk Trail Lot# 5078 , Georgia Cherokee Souvenirs Lot of 3: One plate with Nation Ephemera Cherokee nation portrait of “Chief Wolf Robe”, 6” ephemera. Includes a number of diameter. Harker China, souvenir books and publications on the of Mohawk Trail. Plate--Native history and craftsmanship of the American Indian chief in full Cherokee. Includes a large red headdress, with ‘Mohawk Trail’ Cherokee nation flag, and a reprint caption. Made in Germany, 7.5”. Same of volume 1 number four of the chief on small cup--”Baby”. ` Est. Cherokee Phoenix, 1828, what may $100-150 HWAC# 71051 be America’s first newspaper printed Lot# 5084 , “Wolf Robe” Plates, Cup & in a Native American language. A nice group that also includes other Native Saucer Lot of 4: 1) Green plate designed American ephemera that is non-Cherokee which is playing cards for hanging with the old Royal Saxe E.S. several reference books etc. A nice group. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 51066 Germany mark. Wold Robe, Cheyenne chief plate produced c.1900’s. Border in Lot# 5079 , Georgia Cherokee Nation, gilt with headresses at the corners, peace Chatahoochee River Region Pot pipes and other unique Native American Chards Large collection of clay pot items all in gilt. Scratches, and wear. 7.25 shards collected by Roswell Georgia diameter. 2) Souvenir plate of Newport, Native American researcher Mrs. VT of Wolf robe. 6.25” diameter, good Albert T Bradley Junior along the condition. 3) Small cup and saucer,image banks of the Chattahoochee River near of Wolf Robe on cup. Est. $100-150 Roswell, Georgia. This collection of HWAC# 71049 hundreds of pot shards was collected in rural Georgia in the 1940s through Lot# 5085 , c.1900’s Arrow Maker the 1950s. They include a number of Plates Lot of two: 1) Souvenir plate shards with widely differing patterns, with ortrait of “Arrow Maker”, an from crosshatches, to circles, a variety Ojibway brave. 10.25” diameter, M&S porcelain, good condition. 2) Small of geometric patterns as well as circular patterns, indented patterns, plate with image of “Arrow Maker”, and perhaps more rarely painted patterns. At least one shard shows souvenir of Newport, VT. 6” diameter a three-dimensional image of a pig. Some shards appear to protrude by Semi-Porcelain. Est. $100-150 from the pot, indicating the possibility of a footed base. This is a fascinating study group. Probably all Cherokee. Mrs. Bradley collected HWAC# 71054 only one full pot, also in this sale. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 50862 Lot# 5086 , Natie American Fruit Lot# 5080 Washita, Indian Territory Bowl Set Lot of 10: Large fruit bowl Washita Indian Battles, 1874 New York with 3 Indian chiefs. 9.75” diameter Tribune 9.15.74 dsicussing General Miles x 2.5” high. Six smaller bowls, images exploits at Washita, six years after the of Native American Chiefs, 5.75” great battle there led by Custer killing the diameter x 1.25” high. Also includes legendary chief Black Kettle. Est. $60-100 a jam or condiment jar withlid and HWAC# 63919 spoon, 3.25” h x 2.5”. A very nice set. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 71057 296 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction

DAY 5 Tuesday, June 26 Native Americana Lot# 5087 , Native Ameican Chief Lot# 5092 , Native American Souvenirs Lot of three: 1) Royal Photo and Post Card Collection Saxe, Germany plate with sioux chief Fifty six pieces, mostly real photo Sitting Bull. Turquoise colored edges, and post cards with Native American 8” diameter, excellent condition. subjects. Also a stereoview card, and One of several plates with the Native a couple of photographs. Est. $400- American Chief portraits. This was 800 HWAC# 63635 manufactured by ES (Erdmann Schlegelmilch) Germany probably Lot# 5093 , Native American soon after Chief Sitting Bull’s death in 1890. Chief Sitting Bull was the Photos and RPC’s Photo of 2 native leader of the Dakota Sioux and lead a rebellion against the white men American men. RPC’s of natives on a who were trying to relocate them. 2) Small plate, Chief Spotted Eagle, horse, Navajo holding a child, men in Montana. 5.25” diameter, made in Germany for John S. Truscott, Miles headdress, 2 women. Est. $90-120 City, Montana. 3) Also, a small cup, Chief Spotted Eagle. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 71053 HWAC# 57231 Lot# 5088 , Native Amerian Green Jasperware Lot of three: Beautiful plate with hanger of Indian maiden. Jasperware, 7.25” diameter. Two smaller dishes depicting Sioux Lot# 5094 , Native chiefs, both very decorative Jasperware, c. American Postcards (22) 1905. 4.5” diameter the other is rectangle 5” 9 postcards c.1907-1940 x 4” (this one was broken and repaired). Very with color Native American nice pieces. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 71058 scenes, the balance is modern postcards with good b/w portraits. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 57230 Lot# 5089 , Native American Advertising Items Lot of five: 1) One aqua medicine bottle embossed “Pawnee Indian/ Too-Re, c. 1890’s. Lot# 5095 , Indians Surrender Nice color, good condition, 7.5” x 2.5” after Big Horn Six newspapers x 1.5”. The Pawnee Indian Medicine involving Indian surrenders in the Co. was organized in San Francisco aftermath of the Little Big Horn, in 1891 by Drs. Charles A and Frank where US troops infiltrated the P. Burgess. 2) Baker’s Indian Root countryside from Montana to Canada, Beer Extract, original bottle with contents and original box! 3) Morse’s looking for Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, Indian Root Pills & Comstock’s Dead Shot Worm Pellets, Morristown, and any other Indian leaders who NY, Advertising coaster,. 4) Bradley’s Super-Phosphate of Lime 1885, they felt represented a threat to the manufactured by Bradley Fertilizer Co., Boston Mass booklet. 8” x 5.5”, US. 10.1.77, New York trib, Chief small tear on cover, good condition. 5) Chief of the West flour sack--12” Joseph Surrenders; 4.24.77 New York x 24”. Minneapolis patent. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 71052 Trib, Cheyenne Surrender; 4.17.77 New York Trib, One Who Touches the Clouds Band Surrenders; Oct 2, Lot# 5090 , c. 1910 Native 1877 New York Trib, Nez Perces defeat; 11.28.79, Philadelphia Record American Advertising Plates Lot of “The Indian Problem”; 5.18.80, New York Independent, Ponca Indian four: China plates include two hotels, removal. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 63914 one 1910 California--San Bernadino Valley Centennial, Dresden China, Lot# 5096 , Crazy Horse 7.5” diameter. One Hotel Portage, Mentioned Newspapers Crazy Akron, Ohio plate. Syracuse China, 8 “ Horse, a Lakota Chief who fought diameter. One 1912 Kansas calendar with Sitting Bull at the Little Big plate, Emporia, Kansas. Dresden Horn, was in numerous battles with China, 8.25” diameter. One Hotel whites until his surrender in the Blackhawk, Indian Chief, Davenport, beginning of summer 1877. three IA. O.P. Co., Syracuse China, 8” months later, soldiers killed him diameter, small chip on edge. Est. in a Fort prison camp. One of the papers (New York trib, 2.9.1877) $100-150 HWAC# 71050 discusses the defeat of Crazy Horse’s band, but not his capture. Another (Philadelphia Press, 2.7.77) discusses the same battle. a third Lot# 5091 , Native American (3.28.76, New York trib) discusses the destruction of Crazy Horse’s Chiefs Dessert Set Lot of five: 9.5” camp. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 63912 diameter plate with Native American Chief depicted. Nice condition. Smaller size plate--6” diameter of the same image. Three small shell shaped dished with 3 different chiefs. 4.25” diameter--good condition. Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 71055 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 297

DAY 5 Tuesday, June 26 Native Americana Lot# 5097 , Sitting Bull Mentioned Lot# 5102 , United in Newspapers Five newspapers States 1890 Die Cuts mentioning Sitting Bull, the great Buffalo Bill Wild chief who defeated Custer at the Little West Show Card (3) Big Horn in 1876. A) Philadelphia 3 Dies Cuts, Paper Record, 8.6.79 where Sitting bUll Money Guaranty. 1 offers to take his bands to Canada, of Deadwood Coach 5,000-8,000 people. B) July 17, 1877 Frontier Scene 6” x New York trib, Reports of Sitting Bull 4.5”; 1 of Cowboys in Canada, Chief Joseph defeated in With Rifles Frontier IT, and an interesting article on black Scene 6” x 5.4”; 3 boys kissing girls that would never Native Americans make print today; 4.4.76 New York trib, on teh Big Horn expedition; Hunting Buffalo D) New York trib 12.18.77 Sitting Bull’s response to general Terry who Frontier Scene 6.25” demanded his surrender - wow, read this one. page 5. great speech. E) x 4.25”. In beautiful aug. 11, 1876 New York trib article describing the Sitting Bull camp condition, vivid (not long after the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Est. $700-1200 colors. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 57575 HWAC# 63913 Lot# 5103 , United Lot# 5098 , 1891 Sitting Bull and the Indian States 1890 Die Cuts War by Johnson Life of Sitting Bull and History of Buffalo Bill Wild of the Indian War of 1890-91 by Johnson. West Show (3) 3 Die 587pp. Note foxing and spine warping. Est. Cuts of Buffalo Bill Show $80-150 HWAC# 63349 1) Deadwood Coach Frontier Scene; 6” x 4.5”; 2)Native Americans Hunting Buffalo Frontier Scene 6” x 4.5”; 3) Cowboys with Rifles Frontier Scene, 6” x 4.5”. Paper Money Guaranty. Lot# 5099 , The Indian Wars; Beautiful condition, all North American Indian Wars (2 are in protective covers. Books) 2 Hardback books 1)The Est. $200-300 HWAC# 59300 Indian Wars by Washburn/Utley, 1977 Reprint. pp.344. Beautiful photos, prints, color & black & Lot# 5104 , Buffalo Bill Postcard white. Poignant photos of the Sioux Collection Thirty seven post cards of warriors. Sitting Bull with Buffalo Buffalo Bill and his Wild West Show. Bill in 1885; Photo of Chiricahua Est. $200-400 HWAC# 52424 Apaches at Fort Bowie, AZ after a forced march under the guns of the scouts & soldiers who had broken into Geronimo’s Sierra Madre Hideout. 8.5” x 11.5”; 2)North American Indian Wars by Richard H. Dillon, 1983, pp.251, color & black & white photos. Nice condition. These books are a great addition to library. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 63447 Lot# 5100 , C.N. Cotton and His Navajo Lot# 5105 , Buffalo Bill Postcard Blankets (Book) Rare Biography of C.N. Collection Lot of 14. One RPC - a portrait Cotton Gallup, New Mexico Indian Trader and shot of Buffalo Bill. Color postcards Re-printings of 3 mail order catalogs of Navajo include two Buffalo Bill on horseback, Indian blankets & rugs originally printed his Deadwood stagecoach, four different between 1896 & 1919.Black & white photos portrait shots, his grave on Lookout of common Navajo saddle blankets, native Mountain, holding a rifle in one hand and wool fancy blankets & so much more. Nice condition. pp.102, 8.5” x 11”. Est. $60-100 a hat in the other, his bucking bronchos, HWAC# 63468 and a meeting with Chief Iron Tail. Two duplicates. Est. $40-100 HWAC# 54020 Lot# 5101 , Native American Books (4) Lot# 5106 , Portrait of Pawnee Bill Softcover The American Indian in the Civil Framed oil portrait of Pawnee Bill (Major War 1862-1865 by Abel. 3 hardcovers-The Gordon Lillie) in 30 x 35 inch wooden Southwest Old and New by Hollon, Forked frame. Repaired. No artist signature, but Tounges and Broken Treaties by Worcester, The Little Shadow Catcher by Heski. Est. $120-200 the style appears to be late 19th century. HWAC# 63341 On the reverse is painted “Pawnee Bill” and barely legible “Major Gordon Lillie.” Est. $850-1250 HWAC# 50901 298 June 2018 - Treasures From Pacific Shores Auction


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