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October 2021 Auction Catalog

Published by Holabird Americana, 2021-10-10 22:27:27

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99View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 Miscellaneous Collectibles & Ephemera Lot# 2364 Pin-up Calendars This lot of three pin-up calendars are dated 1939, 1949, and 1964. The calendars are complete with a full year of one-month tear-aways. The artists are Goes, Thompson, and Mabel Rollins Harris. The print by Harris is the now-famous “Moonlight Rhapsody-Enchantment” on the 1939 calendar. Several successful female pin-up artists made statements that they lived vicariously through their art. All are in excellent condition with full calendar months. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138443Lot# 23651940’s Esquire Girls This collection of pin-up girls is from Esquire Magazine from the 1940s. A theme of patriotism and freedom resonates throughout with a poem to reflect the attitude of the model. There are a number of Varga Girls in centerfolds plus two calendars. Other artists are represented: Al Moore, Ren Wicks, Fritz Willis, and Ben-Hur Baz. Generally, conditions are good with some bent or folded corners, chips missing, and foxing but all are presentable ready for framing or restoration. About 20 pieces total. Please see photos for details. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 140009Lot# 2366 1859-1899 Postcard, Export Gold Eat, Crematory stock, US Way Bill, Letterhead Lot of 5: 1) Greetings from Seattle postcard w/photo of ship leaving dock (might be RPC). Date cancelled Seattle Jan 8, 1899. 2c stamp, VF; 2) David Wood Transport Lines letterhead Dallas, Colo. dated November 15, 1889. Stagecoach vignette. VF; 3) Free Certificate for the Export of Gold, #3350. Dated Jul 1905, Dawson Yukon Territory.. Black border, no vignette EF; 4) U.S Mail Waybill. Stagecoach manifest/receipt Charleston to Lewisburg W. VA. Dated July 1859. Large stagecoach moving r-l fast pace, on back 4-4-0 passenger r-l. F-VF; 5) San Francisco Cremation Co (incorp 1885) stock certificate #31 (I/U) for one share @$50 par issued Aug 1887, signed F. Roaring pres., black border, vignette of cremation and morgue buildings on left, Urn on right. Britton & Rey printers. VF. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138035Lot# 2367 Recipe and Kitchen Appliance Manuals ~25 Buying a new kitchen gadget usually means getting a little booklet of recipes to help you get used to using your new appliance. Here is a group of two dozen or so of those little booklets along with a few other similar-size items that needed company in that one kitchen drawer that collects such things. Here you’ll find recipes from such manufacturers as Globe A1 Biscuits Mix, DuLane Fryryte, Knox Gelatin, Calumet Baking Powder, Presto Burger, Sunbeam, Mirro-Matic, Miles Laboratories, Spry Vegetable Shortening, Betty Crocker, Kerr, Arden Farms, Rival, Proctor (without Gamble), and Westinghouse. People store these things with other, similar size printings, and that is mostly what the other items in this lot are. Find some oldie-but-goodie kitchen creations you remember from your younger days. Yumm! Est. $120-200 HWAC# 138587Lot# 2368 Ribbons Lot of seven ribbons. Three are memorials for Levi Butler Post No. 73, Minneapolis, MN. Another is for a Memorial Services, Minneapolis, May 30th, 1888 including an eagle medallion w/American flag. Another is for Pennsylvania Artillery, another for Governor’s Guards, Des Moines, IO, another states Geo. Washington Post No.103 G.A.R., NY, Dedication of the Monument, Feby. 24, 1885. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139143Lot# 2369 Miscellaneous Badges and Ribbon Collection Lot of over 20 badges and ribbons. Idaho Democratic State Convention 1934, 1938; Dallas 1905. American Legion; World’s Poultry Congress Special 1938; Silver Creek Council, 1904; Idaho Cattlemen’s Association, 1951. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 139254Lot# 2370 Miscellaneous Medal Collection (12) Lot of 12. Variety of medals, most pin-ons. Readable medals include a heart-shaped gold-colored piece from the M.W.A. Convention, Springfield, MO, 1906 with the clip-on attachment stating SOUVENIR. Another rectangular M.W.A. medal with gold, white, red, and green coloring is wrapped in plastic onto a black cardboard. Another small burgundy colored medal is for the Women’s Relief Corps, 1888. Also included in this collection is a gold medal for a low hurdles track and field winner at the Central Oregon School Day of 1917. The largest medal, some 4” across, is a silver eagle w/TOTE in the top middle. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139162Lot# 2371Ribbon Collection (Not Fraternal) Lot of 14 ribbon/badges: 1956 Brooklyn DemocraticNationalConvention;1914Alexandria Fair; 1994 Pasadena Tournament of Roses; 1857 Cincinnati;1960 Viva La Fiesta; 1930 South Dakota; 1916 Woonsocket, Rhode Island; 1938 Democrat; 1898 YMCA; 1910 Glendale College Club; 1912 Illinois Prohibition National Convention. Est. $120-200 HWAC#139256Lot# 2372 Ribbons & Stars (3) Lot of 3. Black w/silver lettering ribbon w/star on top states In Memoriam Washington Camp No. 338 P.O.S. of A. (Patriotic Order Sons of America) Downtown Penn. Other two items are star shaped, approx. 4 x 4 inches w/hangers, one engraved with Floor Manager, the other Asst Chief Lady. Floor Manager star ribbon colored red, white and blue, the other has pink tint w/purple attachment in middle. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 139213Lot# 2373 Ribbons from CO & UT (2) Lot of 2: Torn ribbon, blue lettering on white cloth, stating See the Great West - Come to Salt Lake City - 1911. Second ribbon, gold and white cloth pieces w/button stating American Apple Exposition & Carnival, Denver, Nov. 12 - 18, 1911. White cloth states Candidate for Apple Queen. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139179Lot# 2374 Ribbons w/Celluloid Hangers (8) Lot of 8:. All w/celluloid hangers. Membership ribbons from around the country including Knights of Pythias, Independent Organization of Odd Fellows and Junior Order United American Mechanics. Also included is a lapel button for the State of Maine Honorable Thomas B Reed Club. Ribbons/buttons date from c1895-1917. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 139212Lot# 2375 Fraternal Lodge Medal Hanger Collection Lot of six fraternal badges and ribbons: Washington Lodge No. 1, Baltimore, MD;33rd Annual Session of the Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythias, Harrisburg, PA, 1900; Pleasant Hill Lodge No. 34, K of P, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Silver Star Court No. 23, F. &. A. A. Y. M., Middletown, Ohio; American Medical Association, Boston, 1906; Fidelity, Patriotism, Integrity badge with red, white, and blue ribbon. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 139246

100Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 Miscellaneous Collectibles & Ephemera Lot#2376FraternalLodgeRibbonCollection Lot of eleven pieces from fraternal organizations: I.M.U.; I.O.O.F.; Jr. O.U.A.M.; G.U.O. of O.F.; F.&A. M.; I.O.G.T.; O.E.S. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 139257Lot# 2377 Fraternal Ribbon Collection Lot of over 40 fraternal ribbons. I.O.O.F., A.O.U.W., Rebekah Assembly and others. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139259Lot# 2378 Rolls Razor and Sterling Silver Shaving Cream Brush A gentleman’s set up: A Rolls Razor, unused in original hardshell case with paperwork. Also, a Tiffany & Co. sterling silver, retractable shaving cream brush, 3 inches tall. The Rolls Razor was a sophisticated British safety-razor which was promoted with the slogan “The razor that is stropped and honed in its case”. The case is a rigid rectangular frame enclosed by two detachable lids; one lid carries a stone and the other a leather. With a lid removed, oscillating a handle drives a shaft along the frame. In both directions pinions on the shaft engages with racks on the case to rotate the shaft to either push the blade forward against the stone or drag it against the strop. It is easy to use, fast and safe. Sales declined after the invention of the electric razor. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138563Lot# 2379 Sheet Music and Music Scores in Picture Frames This collection of sheet music is from the 1930’s: Alexander’s Ragtime Band by Irving Berlin, Parade of the Wooden Soldiers by Leon Jessel, The Wiffenpoof Song by Meade Minnigerode and Rudy Vallee, Gipsy Camp Fires by Maxwell Eckstein, I’m Looking over a Four Leave Clover by Dixon and Woods, Smokey the Bear by Steve Nelson and Jack Rollins, Galway Bay by Dr. Arthur Colahan, Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Rah by J.R. Shannon, Back Home Again in Indian By McDonald and Hanley, On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away by Paul Dresser, When I Leave the World Behind by Erving Berlin. The pieces are written for piano. There are seven music score covers that are framed for viewing. Several music scored have been notated by a professional player. Please see photos for details.Est. $80-100 HWAC# 137748Lot# 2380 Sheet Music from the 19th Century This lot contains 14 full-size sheet music scores from the 1840s-1880s (10.5 x 14 inches). The covers by themselves are collectible. The scores are: Gen. Hancock’s Grand March 1880s; The Stars and Stripes Forever March by John Philip Sousa 1897; Gen. P. F. March by T.J. Martin 1882; Kamennoi-Ostrow by A. Rubenstein 1883; Nel Cor Piu by Beethoven 1880s; for piano Nocturne by F. Chopin Op.9 No. 1; La Castagnette by Henry Ketten Op. 94; Fascination Mazurka Impromtu by S.B. Mills Op. 30 1880 ; Lullaby a Slumber Song by Harry Sanderson 1863 for piano; The Tambourin an Egyptian Dance by J.N. Pattison 1883; The Last Hope by L.M. Gottchalk 1884; Johnny Sands (a comic ballad) by John Sinclair 1842; German Triumphal March by Jacob Kunkel 1870; Love’s Emotion Schottisch (a slow waltz) by Louis Meyer 1880; Heart’s Delight by H. Maylath 1884; The Open Diapason March by Louis Meyer 1879; Daisy Schottische by Thos. O’Neill; Our Fallen Heroes a Memorial March by Louis Meyer 1884; Dream of Happy Days by Frazier Ditmars. Please see photos for details. All have been carefully used, some water spotting, yellowing, tears, chips, but all very readable to play. All appear to be written for piano. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140012Lot# 2381 c1840’s Very Early Sheet Music – featuring Army and Navy Grand March Other pieces include Beautiful May, Tam O’Shanter, Lament of the Irish Immigrant (published a few years before the great potato blight), The Blind Boy, and Father Pray with me Tonight. 1842 to 1847. Six pieces total. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 130543Lot# 2382 Socialist Labor Party of America Collection Rare Socialist Labor Party of America ephemera: 1935 wall calendar featuring a photo of Daniel De Leon (1852-1914). Their national headquarters at 45 Rose Street in New York published the “Weekly People” proclaiming “All Power to the Socialist Industrial Union.” Also, five postcards featuring August Bebel, Karl Marx, Daniel De Leon and socialist arguments. In 1890, the SLP came under the influence of Daniel De Leon, who used his role as editor of The Weekly People, to expand the party’s popularity beyond its then largely German-speaking membership. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC#137882Lot#2383HistoricAnimalTrainerPhotographs Lot of eight photographs, two of a lady with a leopard; seven photographs of a white dog, a white horse and a lady trainer in a white uniform. Sizes range from 7 x 5 to 7 x 11 inches. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 139308Lot# 2384 Historic First Photo of Earth from Deep Space - B&W Poster This poster features a black and white image of a photograph made by Lunar Orbiter 1 on August 23, 1966, which shows the sunlit portion of the earth rising above the lunar horizon. A smaller, accompanying poster shows the orbital geometry of the earth, moon, and the spacecraft when the image was captured. This image pre-dates the 1968 color image of earth from the moon taken by Apollo 8 astronauts. Eastman Kodak built the 150-pound camera with two lenses (wide and narrow field) that captured and developed images on black and white photographic film, then scanned the images and sent them back to earth in digital form. NASA engineers were not allowed to examine the camera when it was installed in the Lunar Orbiter, because it had been originally designed for the Samos spy satellites of that same time period. Main poster is 45.5 x 20.5 inches. Smaller poster is 15 x 17 inches. Both are in good condition. Est. $70-150 HWAC# 138758Lot# 2385 1973 NASA Photographs and Patches from the Skylab Era About ten 8 x 10-inch color photographs of the astronauts and equipment involved in the NASA Skylab program. Also 12 colorful patches from the Apollo program for your Halloween astronaut costume. Skylab was the first United States space station, launched by NASA, occupied for about 24 weeks between May 1973 and February 1974. Skylab’s orbit decayed and it disintegrated in the atmosphere on July 11, 1979, scattering debris across the Indian Ocean and Western Australia. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $200-500 HWAC# 138549Lot# 2386 Snapshot Collection Large group (about a hundred) black and white snapshots. Many labeled with location and date on reverse; about fifty are curled but all labeled and dated. Circa 1930s-1950s. European and Western U.S. locations. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 138546

101View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 Miscellaneous Collectibles & Ephemera Lot# 2387 Family Photo Album 1865-1885 Big album titled “Photographs” containing 22 tintypes, with CDVs in the back. Four inches thick, 9 x 11 inches, leather cover. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138452Lot# 2388 Random Batch of Stereoviews Lot of over 50 stereo view cards circa 1865-1910. Yosemite, general United States (mostly New York and Massachusetts), some foreign including Egypt and the Paris Exhibition of 1900. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139263Lot# 2389 Great Lakes Area Antique Photo Collection Lot of about 30 antique photos from studios in Wisconsin, Minnesota and others. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 139190Lot# 2390 Detroit Photography by W. H. Jackson This lot contains 6 photographs made for Detroit Photography by W.H. Jackson. All are 3.5 x 7 inches. #457 an unknown building marked 1/23/15; #51295 St. Phillip’s Church Charleston, SC. #51368 Chamberlain Street, Quebec 1901; a country house; 53405 Staircase in the Capital building Albany, NY; 51297 Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139706Lot# 2391 c1900 Stereo Card Collection with Original Viewer (50+ Stereo Cards) GREAT Stereo card collection with nice variety of early cards and antique view included. Viewer works perfectly, lenses are crystal clear. Eye piece is metal with wood handle and card holder. 14 Color stereocards on light green cardstock of California wonders c1898-1905, featuring Yosemite, Mt. Lowe, Catalina Island, Los Angeles and San Francisco, all with printed description and historical info on reverse. 40 mostly black and white stereocards in original box on brown cardstock published by Underwood & Underwood Works and Studios c 1900 featuring world-wide wonders such as Yellowstone, Rhenish Castles in Germany, a temple in India, Blarney Castle in Ireland, London Bridge, Jerusalem, St. Louis Bridge, the White House, Yosemite, Alberta, the Klondike, Victoria B.C., Pillars of Hercules in Oregon, and many others. Most are numbered and part of a set with a few additional cards are included, some in color. All cards have printed description and historical info on reverse. Overall excellent condition. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 140721Lot# 2392 Stereo View Card Collection Including President Taft Lot of 26 stereo view cards from around the world: Switzerland; hydraulic mining in Oregon; Supreme Courtroom, Washington D.C.; Cairo, Egypt; India; Hawaii; Mexican prison; Georgetown, Colorado; Seattle; Dawson City, Alaska. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 137894Lot# 2393 Stereo View Card Collection Midwest to Eastern United States Lot of over 120 stereo views from the midwest to the Eastern seaboard, circa 1890-1910. Keystone cards better quality, older cards good to fair condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139774Lot# 2394 Stereoviews of Mining, Oil, and Foreign ~ 80 About 80 stereoviews in this group including mining and oil development along with some foreign scenes. Lot includes two modern color stereoviews of an oil drilling rig and a foldout photo brochure of a granite quarry in Barre, Vermont. Est. $400-700 HWAC# 140407Lot# 2395 1900’s Keystone Specialty Stereo Views (20) Assortment of scenic stereo view cards, some with an improved technology that is easier on the eyes, according to Keystone. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 129714Lot# 2396Territorial Cabinet Card Collection Lot of eight 4 x 6-1/2-inch cabinet cards from American lands when they were still territories. El Reno, Oklahoma Territory; Helena, Montana Territory; Tacoma, WashingtonTerritory;Tucson,ArizonaTerritory; Deadwood, Dakota Territory; Fargo, Dakota Territory; Grand Forks, Dakota Territory. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139262Lot# 2397 Tin Type Collection Lot of over 50 tin types. Four in gilt frames. All portraits, no soldiers or uniformed people. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 139266Lot# 2398 United States Cabinet Card and Carte de Visite Portrait Collection Antique photography: cabinet cards and carte de visites of people of the nineteenth century. Over 50 4 x 6-inch cabinet cards; over 40 carte de visites. Individual portraits, family portraits and many baby pictures. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 139268Lot# 2399 Vintage Band Photographs Lot of two photographs: 1) Field Signal Corps Band M. N. G. Kansas City; 11 x 9 inches; 2) Cramer’s Minstrel Band; 11 x 9 inches, from a Kansas City photographer. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 139323Lot# 2400 Vintage Photo Collection Lot of 8 vintage photos, most 8 x 5 inches. Outer Harbor at San Pedro; Sweet Water Dam; Court House; others not identified. Three with damage, minor tears. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139988Lot# 2401 Vintage Photograph Collection Lot of thirteen vintage photographs. Large group in front of the California capitol; Donahue Monument; ruins of Fort McGinniss, Montana; three group portraits; 1901 view of the Buffalo Exposition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139327Lot# 2402 Vintage Photographs of Horses and Frontiersmen Lot of three 7 x 5-inch photographs on 9 x 7-inch mats. Each photo shows a large number of horses, and a large number of men driving them. Possibly Colorado or Montana. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139321

102Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 Miscellaneous Collectibles & Ephemera Lot# 2403 Vintage Photographs of Store Interiors and Exteriors Eleven mounted photos, circa 1880-1910 of various businesses, both interior and exterior views. Tobacco/cigars, soda fountain, bank, dry goods, service station, jewelry, restaurant, Owl Drug, meat market stores. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 139307Lot# 2404 Vintage Photography Portrait Collection Including Hollywood Stars Lot of about 30 photographs, mostly 8 x 10 inches, some smaller. Hollywood stars include: Chill Wills, Yvonne de Carlo, Gregory Peck, Fatty Arbuckle and Roy Rogers. Many portraits are autographed. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139303Lot# 2405 Vintage Snapshot Collection Lot of Over 100 black and white snapshots. Landscapes, outdoors, scenery, city street scenes. Including Yosemite, Colorado, Los Angeles. Circa 1920-1945. Most small size (2 x 2 inches), some 3 x 5 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139312Lot# 2406 Vintage Building Photographs Lot of seven old photographs of buildings: 1) First Presbyterian Church of Galena, Illinois, 5 x 9 inches, lower left corner missing; 2) Frank and Cora Payne in front of their house. 6 x 5 inches; 3) John F. Lloyd standing on a porch, 12 x 11 inches with torn lower left corner; 4) Home and occupants, White Oak, Michigan; 8 x 6 inches on a 12 x 10-inch matte; 5) 1891 school photo with about a hundred children posing, 9 x 7 inches; 6 & 7) two 8 x 10-inch photos of the Farmer & Merchants Nat’l. Bank, appear to be reproductions. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139318Lot# 2407 Antique Auto and Businessmen Photographs Lot of two vintage photographs, each in a 17 x 15-inch wood frame with holes where the pictures used to be hung on a wall. One photo is a lineup of five brand new horseless carriages. The other is of Mister Jacobs and White in front of their place of business. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 139847Lot# 2408 Vintage Farming and Frontier Photographs Lot of six old photographs: scenes of horses, cattle and a family portrait in front of their log home. Est. $100-150 HWAC#139319Lot# 2409 Vintage Logging Photographs Lot of two: 1) two loggers and their saw in a large tree; 4-1/2 x 5-1/2-inch photo on a 7 x 8-inch mat. 2) Yarder on narrow gauge, Lake Sterns WA, 1909., 10 x 8-inch mat. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139322Lot# 2410 Men in Uniform Antique Photographs Lot of four photographs: 1) Police staff of seven men, clear images, 10 x 8-inch mat, some staining at edges; 2) Young soldier with rifle and bayonet, 3-1/2 x 6-1/2-inch photo on a 6 x 11-inch mat; 3) Soldier in Uniform, 8 x 10 inches, rough edges, inscribed “Faithfully yours, C.W. Hoffman.”; 4) Soldier in Uniform, 7 x 9 inches on a 11 x 14-inch mat. Inscribed “For Emma with affection and all best wishes - 1942 / Roy.” Est. $200-300 HWAC#139301Lot#2411Unidentified Ranch and Racetrack Photo Collection Lot of 40 black and white 8 x 10-inch glossy photographs of a horse ranch with racetrack. Cartwright Studios of Sacramento produced the photographs. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140034Lot# 2412 Western Photograph Albums (3) Lot of 3 photo albums. Smallest displays 34 vintage B&W pictures showing rural mining, possibly from California. Next album contains approx 120 photos depicting western travel c. 1900. Locales include the Grand Canyon, Long Beach, Catalina Island, Las Vegas, and Arizona. Binding intact, one page torn from binding. The largest album presents over 200 photos & ephemera c1919-1925 from various locales including New Mexico, Texas and California. Binding and pages intact. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 139134Lot# 2413 Vintage Western Photo Album Ingenious photo album dating from the 1800s. Heavy five-inch-thick album folds down from a mirrored stand and opens from the back. It contains over 20 cabinet cards of women, men, children and couples. Fabric cover shows its age, binding is fragile. Mostly San Francisco and Portland photographers. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 138724Lot# 2414 Unusual Cabinet Card: Dead Rats Stuck in a Bee’s Nest Lowthian Bros. of Freeman Street in Grimsby produced this photograph of three dead rats with their heads stuck in a beehive. But I don’t know why. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 139265Lot# 2415 Watermelon Jake a Photograph by W. H. Jackson This photograph for Detroit Photography Co. is titled: “Watermelon Jake” credited to W. H. Jackson. C. 1900. 3.5 in. X 7 in. two scuff marks in print. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 139707Lot# 2416 The Last Chance Lithograph by F.W. Glasier & Co. This lithograph print of “The Last Chance” is copyrighted in 1910 by the F.W. Glasier & Co. of Brockton, Mass. It is colorized in the style of W.H. Jackson of the Detroit Photography Co. 16 x 12 inches with a larger border, excellent condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138434Lot# 2417 Theatre & Music Album Album titled Famous Composers, Singers, Actresses, Actors, and Dancers. Collection of vintage newspaper clippings and photos from the late 19th century/early 20th century. Cardboard cover torn away from binding. Approx 120 pages. First few pages torn away from binding. Articles and photos adhered to white lined pages but a few clippings, photos and a playbill are tucked loosely within the album. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139124

103View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 Miscellaneous Collectibles & Ephemera Lot# 2418 Theatre Journal Journal of vintage newspaper clippings & photos of theatre plays and actors from the early 20th century. Album cover titled Excelsior Journal No. 320, 1913. Front board cover torn away from binding. Several pages torn away from binding. Approx. 120 pages. Photos and newspaper articles adhered to pages. Featured articles/pictures of Sarah Bernhardt, Julia Marlowe, hundreds more. Several clippings and three playbills tucked loose in back of album. Est. $100-150 HWAC#139123Lot# 2419 Theatre Trophy Large (24 x 13.5 x 1 inches, 13.2 lbs) wood plaque with metal shield attached at top and rectangular metal piece attached at bottom. Within shield reads: Friday Evening Family Circle, Season of 1930 - 1931, Trophy for the Best Program, Presented by Addison B. Day, Won by Engineering Department. Writing in rectangular piece reads: DAZE of 49 by EA George - HL Roberts - JP Hampton, Cast and Directed by EA George, SCENE: Interior of Crimson Gulch Bar. Cast of actors and musicians follows. Est. $200-300 HWAC#139270Lot# 2420 Thomas Edison in Print This collection of Thomas Edison ephemera includes the Golden Jubilee of the invention of the electric light bulb 1879-1929. There are two letters with the Edison Inc. letterhead from their battery division describing proper battery maintenance dated 1947; that even apply to this very day. There are several ads. for the Edison phonograph No. 5 where “you can always have an entertainer at your command”. Please see photos for details. Dates 1915-1947. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140011Lot# 2421 Travel Memorabilia (50+) Lot of over 50. Most items travel related. Ex: booklets/pamphlets on Hawaii, Southern California, and foreign pieces including Jordan, Canada, South Africa, London. Included are airline flight maps and dinner menus. Dates from 1939-1980s. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 139670Lot# 2422Vintage Menus from the S.S. Mariposa with Louis Macouilliard Watercolors Bright red folder with five menus from the S.S. Mariposa en route Suva to Pago Pago, March 23rd, 1962. Each menu has a watercolor from their posts of call: Tahiti, San Francisco, Southern California, Fiji, New Zealand. Each watercolor signed L. Macouillard. Louis Macouillard was born in 1913 in San Francisco. He graduated from the California Guild of Arts and Crafts (CCAC) in 1934. He continued his studies in New York City at the Art Students League of New York. Macouillard designed two postage stamps, one of them being the commemorative 6¢ US postage stamp of Daniel Boone issued in September 1968. His work is featured in the permanent collection at Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $80-120 HWAC# 138386Lot# 2423 Vintage Toiletries Found In A World War Two Suitcase Three suitcases were consigned dating from 1941 and these were inside: Ivory Soap by Procter & Gamble (unopened bar); The Army and Navy Needle Book (sewing kit); J. A. Henckels twin-works Solingen Germany scissors (in original packaging); Adhesive Plaster “Zo” Tela Adhesiva by Johnson & Johnson; double edge Fan razor blades; Star single edge blades; German padlock and key. Est. $60-100 HWAC#139657Lot# 2424 Antique Brass Survey Compass Antique brass survey compass in very good condition, a bit tarnished, but it could polish up nicely. Compass face is engraved steel with MADE IN FRANCE on the inner dial. Outer dial is graduated in individual degrees. There are two, perpendicular working levels integrated into the base which are visible through the compass rose. Two brass arms fold upward to create a sighting reticle, and these arms have hooks so the whole assembly can be hung from a level line. the extension under the compass is puzzling and appears to allow the compass to attach to some other device, possibly a tripod, and be leveled independently with a ball joint. At the end of this extension is a yellow cat’s-eye glass marble. Maybe you can explain that to us. The compass body is 4 inches in diameter, and the whole thing is 7 inches tall with the arms extended. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 138293Lot# 2425 Chicago, Illinois 1910 Turner Brass Works Blow Torch This piece of history makes for a great conversation piece Antique/Vintage (c1910) Brass blow torch light makes a great accent lamp. It measures 7 x 10 inches and manufactured by Turner Brass Works of Chicago. Pressure plunger might need replacing, but the rest of the unit seems to be in working order. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139335Lot# 2426 19th C. Block and Tackle hardware This lot contains three pieces of black and tackle hardware. There is a double block and two triple blocks with hooks. c 1900s. Please see photos for details. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139999Lot# 2427 Antique Water Pump This antique water pump is unmarked as to the manufacturer. It is about 11 inches in diameter, 4 inches wide body, with a flange base water pick-up. Output is a 1-inch pipe fitting. Drive is from the side shafts. This may have been used in either a ranch or mining application. Ready for powder-coat restoration. Please see photos for details. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140000Lot# 2428 Antique Hydraulic Water Ram Pump This hydraulic water ram is complete with mounting flange, and pop-off valve. It is unmarked as to the manufacturer with a number “3”, and “843” as the only markings visible, at 7in. in diameter, about 11 in. tall in a mat-black finish. This is an antique water ram pump that does not require any electrical hook-up. c1900s. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 139998Lot# 2429 Anvil Steel anvil, 17 x 10 x 7 inches. No. 50 embossed on both sides in the middle. There is an aluminum oval tag that says 110 lbs Jet. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139441

104Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 Miscellaneous Collectibles & Ephemera Lot# 2430 Leather Craftsman’s Vintage Hand Tools and Supplies Big box full of vintage leather tooling supplies. Approx. 75 punching stamp tools of various shapes and sizes, including decorative tooling stamps such as leaves, a horseshoe, an acorn, scallops, flowers, and decorative edges. Cutting tools, Meyers sewing awl, a needle and several leather stitching cords, leather dyes, dozens of tooled leather samples, wood mallets (3), wood daubers, Neat Lac leather finish and more. Everything in box shows signs of use by an advanced leather craftsman. A wide variety of leatherworking supplies, tools, swatches, accessories and product information and use instructions. This lot resembles a tool kit assembled over many years by an expert leatherworker.Est. $400-600 HWAC# 140700Lot# 2431 Apple Peeler - Vintage Apple peeler. Vintage. No marks. c1860s. Cast iron. Wood crank handle. Nothing broken. Good condition for age. Est. $160-250 HWAC# 139491Lot# 2432 Apple Peeler by Glass Glass apple peeler. Blue paint. Wooden handle. Good working order. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139488Lot# 2433 1856 Lockey & Howland Vintage Apple Parers (3) Three Lockey & Howland apple parer and peelers. They are actually in usable condition. My grandmother had one of these in her kitchen. It saved on slicing one’s fingers while peeling or paring apples for pies. It also sped up the process. Lockey and Howland purchased Keyes business c1857 and manufactured the Keyes design under their own name as the Patent Turn-Table Apple Parer (J. D. Seagrave v Keys (sic)). In the summer of 1859 Lockey and Howland started advertising their parer in the American Agriculturist. These measure 7”x 7” and all appear in working order, save for a new blade. Nice kitchen art. I have the more modern version in my kitchen. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 139353Lot# 2434 Improved Bay State Apple Peeler by Goodell Vintage apple peeler. Manufactured by Goodell Co, Antrim, NH. Model: Improved Bay State 64. All info stamped onto tool. c. 1880s. Blue paint still visible. Wooden handle. Cast iron. Good condition. Est. $200-600 HWAC# 139492Lot# 2435 Improved Bay State Apple Peeler by Goodell Vintage apple peeler. Manufactured by Goodell Co, Antrim, NH. Model: Improved Bay State. c1880s. Cast iron. Wooden crank handle. Rusted but good condition. Est. $200-600 HWAC# 139493Lot# 2436 R.P. Scott & Co. Antique Apple/Fruit Peeler Vintage Apple/Fruit Peeler. Marked with manufacturer’s name R.P. Scott & Co., Newark, NJ. Marked Pat. May 15, 1871. Pats Applied for 1878. Cast iron. Wood crank handle w/broken wheel. Est. $200-600 HWAC# 139490Lot# 2437 Rollman #4 Cherry Seeder Vintage Cherry Seeder. Rollman Mfg Co. Mt. Joy, PA. Cast iron. Crank Type. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139489Lot# 2438 Seed Packet Collection, c1900-1925 Large collection of perhaps a thousand seed packets for everything from vegetables to flowers and so forth. Also includes a group of seed catalogs. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139935Lot# 2439 Old Printer’s Blocks This set of old printer’s blocks are original to the printing industry depicting a number of images. There are 19 blocks in all: a young baseball player, the Dark Eyes of London (a book), a flying saucer, a pitcher, a gravy pitcher, decorative plates, a soup tureen, a measuring spoon, and a complete arrangement of plate ware on one block, to name most. Some are copper plated, and a few are aluminum based. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 140004Lot# 2440 Lithographic Stone To make high quality letterheads this stone with lithographs on each side. 8 x 7 inches, 3 inches tall. Bank of Columbia Falls, Montana; Northern Fur Company; Farmers State Savings Bank; Security State Bank, Cody, Wyoming; Conrad Banking Co., Great Falls, Mont. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 139980Lot# 2441Lithographic Stone Large lithographic stone (16 x 12 inches, 2-1/2 inches thick) for letterheads (both sides of the stone) from: Union National Bank, Muncie, Indiana; Shelbyville Gas Co., Shelbyville Indiana; Charity Organization Society; Jackson Hill Coal & Coke, Co.; Crawfordsville; Nebraska; Indiana, Latin phrases; Frankfort; Dakota City, Neb. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 139981Lot# 2442Ozone Generator Tabletop Mounted Ozone Generator by Cal Ozone, Brea California. Aluminum label on side. Wood box construction with delicate 8 glass tube device attached. Overall 18 x 8 x 6 inches. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139443Lot# 2443 B. F. Sturtevant Blower This free-standing B.F. Sturtevant blower is about 10 in. in diameter, belt driven, has side oiler babbitt bearings and best of all, it still works. The exhaust has a 2.5-inch outlet. c1910-1930s. No visible model number shown. Ready for a restoration and powder coating. The B.F. Sturtevant Co. was the first company in the USA to develop air handling equipment. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 140001Lot# 2444Montgomery Ward Quick Lighting Gasoline Iron Seemed like a good idea at the time. Brand new, in original box, with owner’s manual: “use only clean gasoline,” Patented in 1936, proudly wearing the Montgomery Ward brand.Est. $100-200 HWAC# 124719

105View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 Miscellaneous Collectibles & EphemeraLot# 2445 Mount St. Helens Woodstove Cover Doors Two metal doors for a woodstove with pictorial front of Mt. St. Helens and trees. Each door is 12 inches wide and 16 inches tall. Mount St. Helens is most famous for its major eruption on May 18, 1980, the deadliest and most economically destructive volcanic event in U.S. history. Fifty-seven people were killed; 200 homes, 47 bridges, 15 miles of railways, and 185 miles of highway were destroyed. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139315Lot# 2446Antique Butter Mold and Imperial Mill Coffee Grinder c.1900 This butter mold stands about 5.5 in tall and 5 in. across. It is in very good condition with the stamp image of a pineapple, a symbol of prosperity. c1900. The second item is an Imperial Mill Co. coffee grander in very good condition. A minor repair to the base at some early point. Cast iron top, dovetailed box with original manufacturers label. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140022Lot# 2447 Brass cast Eagle on Perch This cast brass eagle measures 18 x 16 x 13 inches. No maker is identified. Condition is excellent. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138424Lot# 2448 Decorative Scale, Cast-Iron Frame 10 kg Capacity Decorative balance scale, festively painted in red, green, and gold. With the two 10-inch diameter pans in place, it is about 24 inches wide, 10 inches deep, and 8 inches tall. Weighs about 10 pounds. Central emblem says 10 Kg. It is in great condition with no evident rust or corrosion in what appears to be the original paint. Not legal for trade, of course, but it will make a beautiful statement on your bookshelf, sideboard, sales counter, or credenza decorated with seasonal foliage and fruits. Est. $160-250 HWAC# 140393Lot# 2449 Antique Early Handmade Baby Highchair 14 x 16 base, height is 29, inside seat of the chair is 9 x 8 inches tall. Hand constructed curved chair back (with crack, probably as made) Twist wire support underneath. Old tape label underneath reads chair belonged to Minerva Coffin 1864. Choice. Adorable piece!! Est. $300-400 HWAC# 139442Lot# 2450 Antique Sewing Rocker, 19th Century 19th century rocker with hand carved headboard. Imported by western family from Scotland. Appears to be oak construction. 20 x 26 x 10 inches. Est. $300-400 HWAC#139440Lot# 2451 Bear Skin Rug Mount with Full Head c1945-1955. Full grown adult bear, fully reconstructed with head. Approx 68 inches long and approx 34 inches wide. This mount has damage to the lower lip, wear on the snout and wear to the underbelly side. The mount shows its age, though it is still in relatively good condition. We don’t know the species of this bear and certain US FS and CITES restrictions may apply. Jonas Brothers Colorado label on the back Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 139683Lot# 2452 Elk? Fur Rug Mount Professionally tannedrugmount.Measures 48 x 55 inches. No Head. c1945-1955. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139809Lot# 2453 Mountain Lion Rug Mount Professionally tanned mountain lion rug mount measures 52 inches long plus tail, width at center 24 inches mature animal head. Fur is in excellent condition. c1945-1955 Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 139807Lot# 2454Wolf Rug Mount Professionally tannedmountainwolfrug mount. Measures 58 inches long plus tail, width at center 27 inches mature animalhead.c1945-1955 The head is not a constructed head with skull, skin and fur only. Wear to the belly section on both sides otherwise excellent condition. We do not know the species of this pieces. Certain US FW and CITES restrictions may apply. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 139808

106Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 Miscellaneous Collectibles & Ephemera Lot# 2455 Elk Leg Table Lamp Didn’t get an elk tag this year? Not a problem; we have an Elk leg table lamp that stands 32 inches tall with shade. Fitted with brass furniture; not UL approved. c1950s. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 140023Lot# 2456 1950’s Empire Mangle Roll Ironer This is an Empire Mangle Ironer. This was an item that made ironing less of a chore, since the clothes didn’t have to be absolutely dry when put through the presser. This is a hand-operated model, my Mom had a foot-operated one. This item measures about 26” wide and stands about 10” high. It appears to be in very nice condition. Has not been plugged in, but it has a cloth cord that appears to be in good condition. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 125430Lot# 2457 Folding Antique Telephone Stand with Seat c1920 Made by HT Cushman Company north Bennington Vermont, no 405. Original labels still present underneath. Top is 18 x 14 inches, height is 30 inches. Needs some refinishing. Rare piece! Est. $100-200 HWAC#139449Lot# 2458 Inlaid Jewelry Music Box and Two Travel Clocks Burlwood music box with an inlaid wooden lid of burlwood, possibly pecan, and lighter woods. Inside had one 5.5 x 4-inch compartment with a row of ring slots, other compartment holds a music box mechanism that plays Isle of Capri, written in 1934 as a tango foxtrot by Wilhelm Grosz and popularized in the 1950s by Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney, and Fats Domino. Also in the lot are two folding, wind-up travel alarm clocks, one in a red case and one in green. Both tick when wound and both alarms will ring at the appointed time. Est. $150-250 HWAC#138595Lot# 2459 Vintage button-up boots and Tarso Pronator Shoes This lot has two pair of vintage shoes. The first are a pair of black button-up shoes for a girl, overall length is 9 in. about c1890s, light wear, leather is very good condition. The second pair of shoes are brown oxford style unisex shoes marked Tarso Pronator 10-1/2 M which would likely fit a small boy, shows fitment but no wear outside, 8 in. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138406Lot# 2460 Old Steamer Trunk c1900-1910 Steamer trunk, 22 x 13 x 40 inches. MarkedW.H.W.Woodandleatherstripsreinforcingthe exterior. Wood construction.Reallygreat display piece! Est. $100-150 HWAC#139436Lot# 2461 Vintage Chinese Leather Luggage Set Lot of three leather suitcases used to immigrate from China to San Francisco in 1941: 1) Largest is brown color, 28 x 17 x 8 inches tall. Two leather straps Brass plate indicates made at North Ocean Leatherwork Mfg. Co. No. 7 Bonham Strand East H. K. Baggage tag from China Draying Company 56 Waverly Place San Francisco. Luggage label from American President Lines S.S. President Coolidge sailing date of 19/4/41; 2) Medium suitcase in tan color, 27 x 16 inches, 7 inches tall, also with the American President Lines sticker; 3) Smallest is dark brown leather with two leather straps, 24 x 14 inches, 7 inches tall. The set would be excellent for interior design, or the foundation of a glass coffee table. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 139656Lot# 2462 Vintage Chinese Lacquered Chest Antique brown lacquered chest, brass handles, hinges and latch. 25 x 16 x 13 inches tall. Some chips on edges and along the top. Chinese label inside top. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139653Lot# 2463 Table Covering Measures 8’ x 7.5’ 1493 woven on edge, also woven on edge is Patent No 2196 Ad 1881. Star Boarder & Woven fern design and other items in center. Very clean, well-kept and in perfect condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139871Lot# 2464 Vintage Natural Materials Broom Decorative broom made of dried plant material with wood stick, carved handle. Possibly 1920s-30s. An old label is present from Berea College, Berea, Kentucky. Est. $80-100 HWAC#138666Lot# 2465 Excelsior Six lever Embossed brass lock with key 2.25-inch diameter heavy duty brass lock. Embossed. With flat pressure key. Scarce. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 139439Lot# 2466Clock with Boy on Boat and Apollo Sun God Sculpture Two items: an antique clock with the sculpture of a boy piloting a small sailboat, and a sculpture of a triumphant male figure, possibly the sun god Apollo, standing above a sun-like orb, at one point he appears to have been gilt, but much of that has been worn off to give this a well-antiqued appearance. The clock is missing its glass cover, and we don’t have the winding keys to see if it keeps time or chimes. It has one small domed bell inside. The base and the clock are gold-toned and ornamented with naval-themed decorations. The boy, the boat, and the waves are a dark patina, and the sail appears to be burnished brass. The entire clock sculpture is almost 18 x 7 x 24 inches and weighs about ten pounds. The Apollo figure is about 17 inches tall and weighs about two pounds. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 129404

107View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 Miscellaneous Collectibles & Ephemera Lot# 2467 Cuckoo Clock in Need of Repair Once Upon a Time... this was a nice wooden cuckoo clock, with two cuckoos, and all the gingerbread-y things you might expect on just such a timepiece. There is a forest game-hunting theme with the decorations. The clock has had a rough life, however: the deer on the top piece has had its antlers broken off (only one loose one was found) and the hour hand was found separate from the clock in four small pieces (included in a small plastic bag). Includes three pinecone weights, the pendulum and whatever parts and pieces came with it. With some creative TLC you could once again have it chirping the day away on your wall. Approximately 8 x 6 x 10 inches. See photo for design and condition details. Est. $1000-150 HWAC# 138756Lot# 2468 Konigszelt Bayern Plates Lot of two plates by von Karl Bedal: “Bauernhaus in Fronhausen” and “Gedruckt in Deutschland”. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 124718Lot# 2469 Arizona 1987 Deglazia Indian Children Plate Collection (6) The “Arizona Series” of plates based on the art of Ettore “Ted” DeGrazia (1909-1982) from the Edwin Knowles China Company. Each plate is framed and numbered, measuring 11 inches in diameter. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139358Lot# 2470California Souvenir Plate Collection (5) Lot of 5. Vintage advertising plate collection made for companies based in cities throughout California (e.g., Klira’s Maricopa Drugs, Maricopa). All c1910. Possible highlight of this collection is a Carnation McNicol calendar plate, porcelain, 9” diameter, white base, woman wearing Victorian hat in middle surrounded by flower arrangements and 1910 monthly calendars. Fluted gilt edged. Photo of woman by A. Gunn, 1908. Each plate by different manufacturer. All plates free of chips and scratches. Minimal staining. Excellent condition. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 139504Lot#2471Decorative Plates in Pewter - 16, and Porcelain - 6 A large group of decorative plates inpewterandporcelain, intended to be hung on a wall for display. There are11pewterplatesrangingbetween 8 and 10 inches in diameter, five smaller pewter plates about four inches in diameter, and 6 porcelain plates about 8 inches in diameter. Many are themed in German and European designs. All are in good condition, and some have hangers already attached and are ready to display. Some also have the original promotional advertising pieces with them. See photo for design content and variation in style and size. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 138753Lot# 2472 Geo. Washington Mint Collector Plates First in the American Indian Series of Collector’s Plates from the Geo. Washington Mint, this is a 6-troy-ounce Sterling silver plate with a 12-ounce brass bas relief of a Crow scout named Curley adapted from an original design by American sculptor and medalist Edward W. Sawyer (1876-1932). The plate comes in a felt-lined, sturdy cardboard box with Certificate and Provenance. See photo for design details. For more information about Sawyer’s Indians,visithttps://medalblog.wordpress.com/2010/07/05/sawyer%E2%80%99s-indians/. Second item in the lot is the First in Remington’s American West Series of Collector’s Plates from the Geo. Washington Mint. It is a bas-relief representation of a recognizable piece by Frederic Remington called The Rattlesnake. The obverse is highly reminiscent of Medallic Art Company’s item MACo 1971-038-005, and the reverse of the plate has a striking resemblance to the reverse of Medallic Art Company item MACo 1971-038-001 which were part of a series of ten medallions produced by MACo for the 21 Club in New York City and designed by Avard Fairbanks from originals by Frederic Remington. However, the plate in this lot was produced by Geo. Washington Mint in 1972. This plate is described as weighing 22 ounces of Sterling silver, giving the lot of two plates a total of 28 ounces of Sterling or 23.9 ounces of contained silver. Est. $600-1500 HWAC# 138593Lot# 2473 Rockwell Souvenir Plates (8) Lot of 8 Norman Rockwell limited edition color plates. Each 8-1/2 inches diameter. Manufactured by Edwin M Knowles China Company. Six plates come with Certificates of Authenticity accompanied by foldout descriptive piece. Limited editions series titled: Grandma’s Love, Grandpa’s Gift, Newfound Worlds, The Love Letters, Best Friends, End of Day, Keeping Company, Evening’s Repose. Each plate has a metal piece on back which clamps to edges of plate. All in excellent condition. See photos. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139508Lot# 2474 Wedgwood and Royal Delft Blue Holland Plates (10) Lot of 10: Collection highlighted by 9 pieces of Wedgwood blue/white plates, no trim, 10.75” diameter, depicting scenes from Pomona College, designed by Mildred Bryant Brooks. Design discontinued. Collection also includes one Royal Delft Blue Holland plate. 12.25 inches diameter. Hand painted scene of windmill on water w/sky background. Condition: only Wedgwood Pomona plate depicting Sumner Hall of 1888 has 1-inch top surface chip on edge adhered back onto plate. Otherwise, all plates free of imperfections. Excellent condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139505Lot# 2475 Pewter Plate Collection Lot of nine pewter plates and a set of eight pewter coasters (4 inches in diameter). The plates include two Bicentennial plates (9 inches); The Great American Revolution 1776 with enameled inlay of Washington crossing the Delaware (10-1/2 inches); West German plate with enameled flowers (9 inches); two high relief farming scenes (7-1/2 inches); two coat of arms plates (9 inches); one plain (8 inches). Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138540Lot# 2476 Norwegian Holliday Collector Plates A collection of eleven (11) collector plates include three Fars (fathers) Day plates, four Mors (Mothers) Day plates, and four Julen (Christmas) plates. All are in the original display boxes dated between 1968 and 1978. Made by the Porsgrunds Porselaensfabrik with the PP anchor logo. Please see photos for details. Est. $90-120 HWAC# 138421

108Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 Miscellaneous Collectibles & Ephemera Lot# 2477 Franklin Mint Western Sterling Silver Plate, Mountain Man by Gordon Phillips One Sterling silver plate, 8 inches in diameter, with bas relief depiction of a cowboy sitting next to his horse in the desert. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Title is Mountain Man by Gordon Phillips (406.1.0 grams), 1972. This late comes in a 10.5 x 10.5-inch, dark-brown-velvet-line box with a hinged cover that looks like a book. The interior of the cover is brown satin with the title, designer, and date in silver foil-embossed lettering. The cover is faux leather with a bull head in gold-foil embossed on the lower right corner. A beautiful presentation and display piece. See photo for design details. Total silver content of the plate is 12.07 troy ounces. Est. $350-500 HWAC# 138592Lot# 2478 1972-73 Franklin Mint Western Sterling Silver Plates - 3 Three Sterling silver plates, each 8 inches in diameter with bas relief depictions of Western US scenes. Each comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. Includes Horizons West by Richard Baldwin (414.2 grams), 1972; Plains Hunter by John Weaver (359.3 grams), 1973; and Mountain Man by Gordon Phillips (372.0 grams), 1972. Each plate comes in a 10.5 x 10.5-inch, dark-brown-velvet-line box with a hinged cover that looks like a book. The interior of the cover is brown satin with the title, designer, and date in silver foil-embossed lettering. The covers are faux leather with a bull head in gold-foil embossed on the lower right corner. These are beautiful presentation and display pieces individually or as a group. See photos for design details. Total silver content of all three plates together is 34.07 troy ounces. Est. $900-1500 HWAC# 138591Lot# 2479 Animals at Play Franklin Mint Sculptured Napkin Ring Set During America’s Victorian era, collecting napkin rings enjoyed high favor. In 1977, the Franklin Mint issued this set of eight napkin rings in antiqued silver plate, depicting lovable animals at play. Original certificate of authenticity, box and paperwork. Each ring holds a full-size linen dinner napkin. Original issue price $360. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139659Lot# 2480 Wedgwood Cups and Saucers for thePomonaCollegeandmanyPorcelainFigurines Thislotcontains four porcelain coffee cups with saucers made by Wedgwood in the Pomona College pattern designed by Mildred B. Brooks, recess marks are 6A53 and 7A53 like new never used. One figurine is Royal Daulton Jacqueline. There are three Meissen figurines, one B&G Denmark figurine, one W-wreath Austria figurine, and the others are unmarked or simply marked Germany, about 30 pieces in all. Please see photo for details. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138426Lot# 2481 1900’s Cocktail Garnish Serving Container Near as I can make out, this is a serving container, complete with ornately decorated tongs. It’s very pretty and made in China. Piece stands 10” and is a very unusual item. If you discover that it’s not what I assume, please let me know. You never stop learning. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139351Lot# 2482 1900’s Stoneware German Gluehwein Bowl & Cups This is a beautiful handmade stoneware German gluewhein (Heated Christmas Wine) bowl, with lid and six cups. Bowl, with lid measures about 8 x 9 inches. All are decorated German castle motifs, surrounded by grapevines. A nice traditional set, perfect for the holidays, or as a shelf decoration. No apparent cracks or chips. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $130-200 HWAC# 139354Lot# 2483 Meissen Fruit Bowl This fine example of Meissen porcelain is a fruit bowl decorated with plumbs, apricots and gilding. 11.5 in. in diameter with a 2.5 in. height. The Meissen crossed swords in blue underglaze are visible on the base indicating a post 1934 manufacture. The base is also marked in orange ink “154n” near the footring. With a stamp; there are two other markings: “F1521” and “640”. Both marks are indents without coloration. Excellent condition without any repairs. Please see photos for details. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140025Lot# 2484 Broggi Milano Italian Sterling Silver Pitcher Empire Style Small Sterling Silver Pitcher, manufactured by Italian Silversmith, Broggi of Milan. It has the Silvermark “4 / Broggi / Milano” on the bottom. Heavier than normal for plated silver service. 353 grams. Believed to be solid silver. 6 inches tall, 4 inches wide at middle, 5.25 inches wide from pour lip to handle. 2.5-inch diameter of bottom. Very attractive, skillfully crafted, solid little vase. Slightly large for cream, possibly a water or beverage vase intended for 1-2 servings. Broggi is highly collectible Italian silver service. Est. $260-400 HWAC# 140707Lot# 2485 Sterling Silver Box Engraved sterling silver, wood lined box. 6-1/2 x 3-1/2 inches, 1-3/4 inches tall. Weighs over 300 grams. Engraved initials F / L / C (?) Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $300-400 HWAC# 138147Lot# 2486 1900’s Six Pieces of Sterling Silver Six pieces of sterling silver weighing in at about 16.5 oz total for the pieces combined. Items include four small candlestick holders, a cream pitcher and a salt pot. There appears to be no apparent scratches. The two square based candlesticks are marked “FISHER” the round base ones are indistinguishable, as is the pitcher. The salt pot is inscribed “JAMES HEAMES”. All beautiful, all ready for use or display. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $400-500 HWAC# 139345Lot# 2487 Sterling Silver Candy Dishes, Oak Leaf Design - 2 Two Sterling silver candy dishes in the shape of large oak leaves. No maker mark, but STERLING is stamped into the back of the stems. Each weighs more than 6 Troy ounces, so total contained silver is 11.38 Troy ounces. Each one is about 9.5 x 6 inches, and they rise just over an inch off the table. Minimal tarnish, bright and shiny. Est. $300-450 HWAC# 138343Lot# 2488 800 Argento Silver Demitasse Spoon Set Box of twelve demitasse spoons, 800 Argento silver, made by Gioielleria P. Petralia Adrano. Total weight 94.3 grams. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $70-120 HWAC#139013

109View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 Miscellaneous Collectibles & EphemeraLot# 2489 Butter Spreaders, Sterling Silver (3) and Silverplate (1) Three Sterling silver butter spreaders and one silverplate butter spreader: Sterling, engraved floral pattern and S monogram on the handle, stamped Sterling on the back with the Gorham mark, 7-3/8 inches long, 0.97 Tr oz; Two Flat Handle Butter Spreaders in the 1928 Chased Diana pattern by Towle Silver, ~6 inches long, 0.97 Tr oz each; one silverplate butter spreader in the 1937 Danish Princess pattern by Holmes & Edwards. Total Sterling weight is 2.95 Tr oz. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 138355Lot# 2490 Coin Silver Spoons - 7; Five Stamped P.P.Haves, Poughkeepsie Five teaspoons in what we think is coin silver (90% Ag) stamped P.P. HAVES / POKEEPSIE on the back of the handle, ~6 inches long, 0.46 Tr oz each. Engraved HMC on the handles. Two other teaspoons, different hallmarks, unidentified maker and pattern, 0.58 Tr oz each. Seven spoons, total weight 3.8 Tr oz, Ag weight 3.42 Tr oz. See photo for design details. Est. $80-130 HWAC# 138350Lot# 2491 Die Struck Pewter Nursery Rhyme Spoons Six very nice well-made die struck “souvenir” spoons from popular nursery rhymes. Cinderella, Hansel & Gretle, etc. all about 6” long, heavy and sturdy. Est. $70-120 HWAC# 141129Lot# 2492 Engraved Sterling Silver Serving Spoons - 3 Three Sterling silver serving spoons, 8 inches long, each 1.45 Tr oz, in an engraved pattern similar to styles by Frank Smith (exact pattern unknown). Engraved GHB on front, engraved Easter 1894 on back of handle. Total weight 4.33 Tr oz, contained Ag 4.01 Tr oz. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138347Lot# 2493Gorham Medici-Old 1880 Demitasse Spoons - 6 + 1 unidentified Six demitasse spoons, about 4 inches long, with the Gorham lion-anchor-G mark on the back of the handle, in good condition in the Medici-Old pattern from 1880. A seventh demitasse spoon of unknown maker and pattern is included. Est. $240-500 HWAC#138341Lot# 2494 Gorham Raphael Pattern 1875 Serving Spoon, 2 Teaspoons, 1 Dinner Fork Gorham Raphael Pattern from 1875 in Sterling silver with the monogram R&FH on the handles: one serving spoon, 8.5 inches, 2.34 Tr oz; two teaspoons, 6 inches long, 0.89 Tr oz each. Dinner fork, 7.5 inches long, 1.76 Tr oz. Four pieces, total weight 4.13 Tr oz; contained silver 3.82 Tr oz. See photo for design and condition details. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 138345Lot# 2495 Gorham Sterling 1991 Versailles Pattern, Teaspoons (6), Dessert Forks (6) Gorham Sterling 1991 Versailles pattern from 1991; six teaspoons, six dessert forks. Total weight 14.63 Tr oz, 13.53 Tr oz. See photo for design details. Est. $340-500 HWAC# 138356Lot# 2496 Gorham Sterling Silver Strasbourg Flatware Set Set of Gorham Sterling silver flatware in the 1897 Strasbourg pattern, includes five table knives, five butter knives, five teaspoons, three dinner forks, two salad forks, and three soup spoons for 23 pieces in the Strasbourg pattern. Lot also includes two teaspoons in the Gorham Chantilly pattern, each of which is monogrammed with a Gothic E on the handle. Total weight without the knives is 19.07 Tr oz, 17.64 Tr oz Ag weight. Total weight of the table knives is 11.99 Tr oz. Total weight of the butter knives is 7.26 Tr oz. Set comes in a hinged wooden silverware box with one drawer. See photo for details. Est. $480-660 HWAC# 138357Lot# 2497 Reed & Barton Silverplate Teaspoons - 6 Six silverplate teaspoons, ~6 inches long, stamped REED & BARTON on the back of the handle. All engraved BD. See photo for details. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 138351Lot# 2498 Silver Plate Group (7 pieces + flatware) Lot of 7 items + utensils. All silver plate. Collection includes a pitcher from Wilcox International Silver Co, a circular serving tray (12.5-inch diameter, no mark), and 4 oval serving trays (11 x 8-inch, no mark), as well as multiple knives, forks and spoons manufactured by WM Rogers & Son, Vernon Silver Plate, Stratford Silver Co, etc. Many items “like new.” Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139486Lot# 2499 Silverplate (3) and Sterling Silver (1) Serving and Teaspoons Three silverplate serving spoons and one Sterling serving spoon: Silverplate ~9 inches long, stamped N.HAIGHT, 2.74 Tr oz; Silverplate ~9 inches long, stamped NEIL and 12 on the back of the handle, 2.54 Tr oz; Silverplate 7.25 inches long, stamped SIMPSON H. M & C. 6 (Simpson, Hall, and Miller) on the back, engraved Lina on the front; 8.25 inches long, engraved floral pattern, stamped STERLING 46 on the back, 3.26 Tr oz. See photo for design details. Three silverplate teaspoons, also engraved Lina on the handles, 6.25 inches long. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 138353Lot# 2500 Silverplate Spoons by Hall & Elton, Farrington & Hunne, Curtiss & Stilts Five silverplate spoons stamped Hall & Elton, engraved M&B (MEB?) on handles, ~6 inches long, ~0.45 Tr oz each; small ladle stamped Farrington & Hunne, engraved M E Brown on handle, ~6 inches long, .53 Tr oz; tiny ladle stamped Curtiss & Stiltes, ~4.75 inches long, 0.22 Tr oz. Unknown pattern, but all similar is shape and style. See photo for details. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 138348Lot# 2501 Silverplate Teaspoons by Wm Rogers - 5 Five silverplate teaspoons in the Attica pattern by Roger & Bros from 1892. Feathery hyssop and fern pattern on the handles. Total weight is 124.5 grams. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138344

110Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 Miscellaneous Collectibles & EphemeraLot# 2502 Souvenir Spoons in Sterling Silver - 5 Five Sterling silver collectible spoons as follows: Columbian Exposition by L.S.M. Co; Hennepin by L.S.M. Co; LaSalle by L.S.M. Co; Niagara by Niagara Silver Co.; Hoboken by unknown maker. All about 5-1/4 inches long. Total weight 69.5 grams, Ag wt 64.3 grams. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 138342Lot# 2503 Sterling Silver Dinner Forks - 6 Six dinner forks, probably Sterling silver because of their heft, with unusual, deep hallmarks in the shape of a rhombus and a rounded rectangle between the neck and root of each fork. Engraved on the back of the handle with an ornamented HR (RH?). Six forks, total weight is 16.4 Tr oz; 15.17 Tr Ag weight. See photo for details. Est. $380-575 HWAC# 138354Lot# 2504 Sterling Silver Flatware, Various Makers Large variety of Sterling silver flatware: Large serving spoon stamped W&SS for brothers W & S Sorenson of Horsens, Denmark, 7.75 inches long, 1.96 Tr oz; Ladle with no maker mark and script BA (AB?) on the back of the handle2.66 Tr oz; Solid Petite Server by Webster, 5-14 inches long, 0.52 Tr oz; Teaspoon in Canterbury pattern by Towle Silver, 1893, 5.75 inches long, 0.75 Tr oz; four demitasse spoons, ~4 inches long, 0.27 Tr oz each; two tiny ladles in 1896 No. 10 pattern by Dominick & Haff, 3.25 inches long, 0.2 Tr oz each. Others are Sterling, but this 5.5-inch, long-handled condiment spoon is silverplate in the 1881 Nevada pattern by Rogers(?), 0.35 Tr oz (but not included in total lot weight). Total Sterling weight 7.33 Tr oz, 6.78 Tr oz Ag. See photo for design details. Est. $160-250 HWAC#138349Lot# 2505 Sterling Silver Forks - 6 Six Sterling silver forks, unknown engraved pattern, 7.25 inches long, 1.6 Tr oz each. Tips show some tarnish. Six forks, total weight 9.88 Tr oz, 9.14 Tr oz Ag. See photo for design details. Est. $200-350 HWAC# 138352Lot# 2506 Sterling Silver Serving Spoons - 5 Five Sterling silver serving spoons by two different makers. Four spoons by A. Stowell & Co. with a Gothic D monogram on the handle, 8 inches long, 1.73 Tr oz each. One by unknown maker with looping script ABR on the handle, 9 inches long, 2.41 Tr oz. Five spoons, total weight 9.04 Tr oz, total contained silver 8.325 Tr oz. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138346Lot# 2507 Foreign Cabinet Cards and Carte De Visites Large collection of 23 cabinet cards and over 50 carte de visites from studios outside the United States. England, Canada, Germany, Hungary. Est. $100-200 HWAC#139267Lot# 2508 Stereo View Card Tour of the World by Keystone. Set of 72 views of the world by Keystone stereo view company of Meadville, Pennsylvania, including the original guidebook. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139765Lot# 2509 Stereo View Card Collection Europe Lot of over 150 stereo view cards from Italy, France, Spain, Portugal and Germany. circa 1890-1910. Keystone cards are higher quality, older cards good to fair condition. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 139764Lot# 2510 Stereo View Card Collection Mexico, Central and South America Lot of over 70 stereo views from Mexico, Central and South America, circa 1890-1910. Keystone cards better quality, older cards good to fair. Est. $180-250 HWAC# 139776Lot# 2511 Stereo View Card Collection Canada Lot of over 40 stereo view cards of Canada, circa 1890-1910. Keystone cards of good quality, older cards good to fair. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139763Lot# 2512 Stereo View Card Collection United Kingdom Lot of over 90 stereo view cards circa 1890-1910 from Ireland, Scotland and England. Keystone cards are excellent quality, the older cards are good to fair. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 139762Lot# 2513 1900’s Keystone Asian Stereo Views (30) A collection off thirty (30) stereo views of various locales in China and Japan. Pictures capture the people and culture of the regions. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 129713Lot# 2514 C1875-1900 Hand-Tinted Japanese Photograph Collection (165+) RARE! Meiji Era (1868-1912) Japanese Photograph Collection. 4 Albums and 3 small envelopes, over 165 original photographs, mostly large format. Hand coloring photographs was refined and widespread in Japan by the 1880s. Most early photos are monochrome albumen prints made from wet collodion or dry plate glass negatives. Color was added using water-soluble pigments, which were more transparent than the oil paints commonly used in the West. In the 1890s more vivid colors made from aniline dyes were in use. This collection represents a beautiful example of early hand-coloring with subtle, transparent, softer tones characteristic of the artistic appeal of original hand-tinted Japanese photographs. In the 1870s when Japan opened the door for Foreign trade and tourism, Western commercialism, technologies and imports hit the shores like a Tsunami. Over the next 50-100 the traditional Japanese lifestyle was rapidly replaced by Western standards and values, and centuries of Japanese Culture faded into history. This devastation coincided with the rise of photographic technology, and the late 1800s became a critical time period for the photographic preservation of Japan’s cultural history. This collection is both an important photographic archive for Japan and Her People, but also an artistic work. See catalog online or contact our office for a complete description of contents. Est. $5000-10000 HWAC# 140725

111View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 Foreign Lot# 2515 Dutch Indonesia Photo Album 1929 Photo album with about 20 pages of black and white photos of Dutch Indonesia. Many shots taken on the Island of Java including the famous Buddhist temple Borobudur built in the 7th century. Also, photos of military, daily life, festivities, monuments, family groups and others. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $150-225 HWAC# 137986Lot# 2516 Venice, Hand Colored Photo Album of Venice A “Ricordo di Venezia” album of ten photo scenes of Venice. Photos are 9-1/2 x 8 inches. The album is 15 x 12 inches. Published by Negozio Fotografie, P. Salviati, 44 Piazza, S. Marco, Procuratie Nuove 45. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 137883Lot# 2517 Tsingtao, 1930’s Tsingtao, China Guide Book The New Edition of the Tsingtao, China guidebook, compiled by Adolf Haupt. This is the second revised edition and was published shortly before Japan invaded China in 1937. Book is hardcopy with boards intact and the usual bump wear. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 127011Lot# 2518 1900’s Autograph of Chiang Kai-shek General Chiang Kai-shek (1886-1975), head of his country’s army from 1925, was President of the Chinese National government from 1928 until his death in 1975. In 1949, the Nationalists were ousted from mainland China to the island of Taiwan by the Communist Chinese. This has been checked with other samples and has proven to be a very good sample of his signature (Hint: It reads from top to bottom with printing on right side of card). Very clear and done in “Simplified Chinese” script. A very rare signature. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $800-1200 HWAC# 131723Lot# 2519 1800’s-1900’s Chinese & Spanish Wine Crocks (4) This is a collection of four liquor crock bottles, two of which once contained a Chinese wine known as Baijiu, not sake (Which is a Japanese product). Each about 7 inches high and about 5 inches wide. Baijiu, sometimes called by the more archaic Shaojiu) is a clear distilled liquor, which can be regarded as the national drink of the People’s Republic of China. Its name translates as “white wine”, but it is, in fact, a high-alcohol spirit. Baijiu is stronger in alcohol than both Japanese shochu and Korean wine. This crock with the paper label states that the product is 96 proof. There are two of these pieces labeled “Wing Lee Was”. One is blank and the last is a brightly handpaintedsouvenir crock piece from Spain, with the name El Cortijo painted on the bottle. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $180-300 HWAC# 139357Lot#2520VintageChineseDrum Stone and leatherChinesedrum measures 7 inches in diameter and4incheshigh. Possibly a ceremonial drum. Markings on each side. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 139658Lot# 2521 Vintage Chinese Fortune Telling Manuals White paper with red ink 21 x 12 inches; with head figures covered with Chinese characters, and a wheel of Chinese characters. Red covered, string bound booklet with about 15 pages of the same. Booklet is 11 x 6 inches. Face reading is the interpretation of facial features of the nose, eyes, mouth and other criteria within one’s face and the conversion of those criteria into predictions for the future. This usually covers one phase of the client’s life and reveals the type of luck associated with a certain age range. A position map also refers to different points on the face. This represents the person’s luck at different ages. The upper region of the face represents youth, the middle region of the face represents middle age, and the lower region of the face represents old age. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139649Lot# 2522 Chinese Woman’s Jacket and Vintage Pants Two vintage pieces of Chinese clothing. Traditional black and white pants, 46-inch waist and 38 inches long. Small sized salmon colored jacket with three front buttons and no labels. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 139652Lot# 2523 French Board Games by Saussine Co. of Paris These three board games depict two battle scenes and one game of see-saw. Jeu De La Bascule or The See-Saw game is written in French and English to follow. Garnd Jeu de la Guerre or Grand War under Napoleon, and Jeu Marocain or the War in Morocco that includes warriors from both sides. The games have no instructions other than your imagination. From 13 x 14 inches to 13 x 19 inches. Printed by the Saussine Co. of Paris France c1900. Est. $240-350 HWAC# 139714Lot# 2524 A French Board Game This board game is numbered depicting fun locations. There is a trampoline, a candy rain cloud, a river of sweet milk, a cake fort, stop #75 is back home again. No publisher listed, at 17.5 x 23 inches. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139693Lot# 2525 Antique Jewelers Vice in Original Box made just for this vice Clearly etched “Germany.” No other marks. Slightly over two inches long. Box and Vice shows years of usage, but both are still very functional! Est. $50-100 HWAC# 138284Lot# 2526 1950s German Fashion Design Sketchbooks Two sketchbooks done by Monika Hauck in 1959 in Dusseldorf. Books are 14 x 20-inch pages with dress patterns glued inside, sketches, drawings. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 138538Lot# 2527 US/German Immigration Paper w/Photos Typed in German, immigration paper to US dated April 1895 with (extremely faded) photos of a man and woman. One photo torn at bottom, the other missing lower right corner. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139223

112Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 ForeignLot# 2528Ghana Woven Bolga Hat Authentic hand-woven African straw hat--often called a Bolga--is imported from Ghana. The handwoven straw hats from Bolgatanga in Ghana provide protection from the summer sun by shading the head, neck and shoulders. Made from elephant grass by women and men weavers living in the rural areas of Bolgatanga, the upper east region of Ghana. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140210Lot# 2529 Irish Sweepstakes Tickets Booklet of 12 Irish Free State Hospitals’ Sweepstake tickets from the Cambridgeshire (1936) Sweepstake to aid hospitals in the Irish Free State. Ten shillings sterling each. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139145Lot# 2530 Ireland in Photos 1898 and The Sinn Fein Movement of 1916 in Books This lot contains two books of Ireland. The first book is “Ireland In Pictures” a grand collection of over 400 magnificent photographs of the beauties of the green isle published by Hyland in 1998. Good condition, no dust jacket, damaged loose binding. This collection of photographs does not include a single motorcar, great viewing. The second book is the “History of the Sinn Fein Movement and the Irish Rebellion of 1916 by Francis Jones published in 1917 as a first edition. Condition is very good, with dust jacket. DJ is chipped and frail. A short inscription on the inside cover from Plover. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140021Lot# 2531 London, 1872-1878 Three Volumes of The Illustrated London News (3) This is a trio of hardbound copies of “The Illustrated London News.” Volumes consist of Volume #60, January-June 1872, Volume #71, July-December 1877 and Volume #73 July-December 1878. “The Illustrated London News” appeared weekly until 1971, then less frequently thereafter, and ceased publication in 2003. The company continues today as Illustrated London News Ltd, a publishing, content, and digital agency in London, which holds the publication and business archives of the magazine. These are big, coffee table type books that are a little ragged around the edges, but no apparent bindery issues. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 139344Lot# 2532 London, 1800’s-1900’s “The Illustrated London News” This is a bundle of several issues of “The Illustrated London News.” “The Illustrated London News” appeared weekly until 1971, then less frequently thereafter, and ceased publication in 2003. The company continues today as Illustrated London News Ltd, a publishing, content, and digital agency in London, which holds the publication and business archives of the magazine. These are big, coffee table type books that are a little ragged around the edges, but no apparent bindery issues. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC#139349Lot# 2533 London, 1768Early English Heavy Cart Illustration A drawing of a horse drawn cart from 1768, designed with very wide wheels to handle the very rutted roads of the time. Measures 7.5 x 9.5 inches. A real curiosity. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 127018Lot# 2534 Royal Yacht Britannia Sailor’s Cap Sailor’s cap worn by crew of the Royal Yacht Britannia. White w/black ribbon with ROYAL YACHT gilt inscribed on ribbon, red & gilt royal crown between words on front. Red, green and blue fabric on inside w/image of the yacht and Made in England in middle. Cap faded but no tears, in good condition. Note: Royal Yacht Britannia, formally known as Her Majesty’s Yacht Britannia, is the former royal yacht of Queen Elizabeth II, launched in 1953, decommissioned in 1997, now a museum ship open to the public. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139494Lot# 2535 Silvery Thames Photographic Brochure Published by the Phototone Publishing Company of London, and sold for one shilling, this 10 x 8-inch brochure has black and white photographs of scenes along the River Thames from Richmond to Oxford, with advertisements for businesses along the way. About thirty pages, late 1800s, early 1900s. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139197Lot# 2536Straight Razors from Sheffield and Curling Iron This lot contains two straight razors and one curling iron. The two straight razors are made by Worth and Son, the other by Geo. Wostenholm & Son of Sheffield, England. The curling iron has a damaged handle. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 138402Lot# 2537Travel Stickers from the 1930s-1950s Over 70 stickers from hotels around the world. From China and Japan to Italy, England and Amsterdam. Many duplicates, brilliant colors. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $150-250 HWAC# 138373Lot# 2538 Civil War Bullets, Framed Two lead bullets and a lead ball in a four-window frame with plexiglass covering. “Certificate of Authenticity by Billy Martin”. 16 x 21 inches. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 138667Lot# 2539 Civil War Bowie Knife This Civil War vintage Bowie is 13. 5 in. overall length with an 8.5 in. clip point blade. The guard is solid heavy brass and the grip is antler with a complete crown. Provenance from the Cobeskill, New York Civil War Auction. Please see photos for details. Est. $1500-2000 HWAC# 139993

113View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 Firearms-WeaponsLot# 2540 Ambrose Burnside Volunteers Civil War Bowie Knife This Bowie knife is a presentation knife made in Sheffield and used by the 9th Corp under General Ambrose Burnside. It is acid etched with “Victory to our Brave Volunteers” on the left side. On one side the initials “ABW” is scratched into the scale. The knife has cast bolsters and butt cap. The scales are cow bone, the blade has a typical Bowie drop point, at 11 in. overall length and a 6.5 in. blade that is devilishly sharp. Very good condition without a sheath. Please see photos for details. From the Kevin Hoffman collection. Est. $2000-3000 HWAC#139996Lot# 2541 Civil War Bowie Knife byMappin&Webb Sheffield ThisCivilWarvintage Bowie was made by Mappin & Webb of Sheffield, England. The blade is 10 in. long, 1/4 in. thick without fullers, ground to shape blade with some forging visible on the blade without any oxidation. Highly polished with skill. The guard is solid brass and with an antler handle grip. Overall length is 15-inch Sheath is original and in good condition. c1840s-1870s. Est. $1800-2000 HWAC# 139748Lot#2542CivilWarBowie Knife by W.F.JacksonSheffield This Bowie knife is 13 in. overall length,theblade is at 8-1/4 in. The ricasso is stamped “I PREFER W.F. JACKSON SHEFFIELD” but heavily worn. A similar knife is known to have the blade etched “California Knife” and another example etched “Good as Gold” with wood scales. This knife appears to be rare but has been repaired. Research reveals this knife was originally with wood scales, a heavy brass guard and brass pommel. Our knife has a nickeled handle and solder. A worthy restoration project. Accompanied with a leather sheath in very good condition. From the Kevin Hoffman collection. Please see photos for details. Est. $900-1500 HWAC# 139992Lot# 2543 Civil War dug-up Knife from Fredericksburg, Va. This knife is 10.5 in. overall length with a 6.5 in. dagger point blade. Dug-up from the Fredericksburg, Va. battlefield the original makers mark is no longer visible. In the style of a Manson tang knife. The guard is believed to be missing and the antler scales are secured with three pins. However, this knife may have been a well-used knife at the time of the Civil War. The architecture of the knife follows the pattern used by Pennsylvania and Virginia-Kentucky Long-Hunters and may be considerably older than the 1860’s conflict between the states. C.1820’s. The origin may well be from Virginia or Kentucky and have a Confederate heritage. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139997Lot#2544Civil WarDirkfromtheWashingtonArsenal This dirk was originally sold to Union Officers at the time of the Civil War. It has a nickeled handle, dagger point, U*S is stamped on the ricasso. In good condition with sheath. Dry leather. Blued blade at 30% blue. From the Kevin Hoffman collection. Est. $2200-2600 HWAC# 139749Lot# 2545 Civil War Era Bowies Knife by Samuel Wragg Sheffield This side Bowie knife was made by Samuel Wragg of Sheffield, England marked “Saml. Wragg 25 Furnace Hill Sheffield” on the ricasso. The blade is 8. 25 in. long and the knife is 13 in. overall length. The hilt or grip is of brass with the Confederate Eagle displayed on both sides. The guard is brass. An original sheath is included. The knife is in very good condition while the sheath is delicate and in good condition. From the Kevin Hoffman collection. Please see photos for details. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 139995Lot# 2546 Confederate Civil War Presentation Knife This knife was made in Toledo, Spain where the best cutlery in the world has been made. Imported to the Confederacy during the Civil War as a presentation piece with the Confederate Glory trudging through a swamp as the hilt and grip. The blade is 6. 625 in. long beautifully acid etched on both sides in a scroll pattern finished on the ricasso with “Toledo” on one side and “1863” on the other. The overall length is 10.25 inches. The Glory figure is solid brass, and the knife comes with a leather sheath. Some patination on the blade in very good condition. Please see photos for details. From the Kevin Hoffman collection. Est. $1500-4000 HWAC# 139994Lot# 2547 Civil War Block Prints in the Harper’s Weekly 1861 This lot of Harper’s Weekly newspapers cover Civil War pictures in block print form from 1861. Several pages are half-page or third-page sized prints. The October issue has detailed maps inside. Please see photos for details. Est. $100-200 HWAC#140014Lot# 2548 Civil War Carte De Visites Collection Lot of 7 CDVs. Maj. Gen. Banks; Gen. Buford; Maj. Gen. McClellan; Gustavo Smith; Charles B. Rohan and an interesting photo of “Col. Jeff Davis,” by N. H. Black of Natchez, Mississippi. Davis was only a colonel for two years as a young man. We could not find another photo of Davis as a young man. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 139261

114Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 MilitaryLot# 2549 c1862 Civil War Illustrated Letter Sheet, c1862 Shows the other side of the war. From a woman about the hardships of working her farm, harvesting wheat, bugs, need for help, cooking for seven men, etc. Letterhead is an illustration of Naval Combat at Fort Wright. Letter has been transcribed and is included. Maybe from Keenan, Illinois. Heavy folds and holds at fold intersections. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 130554Lot# 2550 Collection of Five Civil War Letters 1) Letterhead of Office of Chief Quartermaster, 16th Army Corp. Written to the Chief, Department Quarter Master in Memphis Tennessee. About paying for and getting needed supplies.1863; 2) Letter written for a soldier in the Douglas Hospital in Washington D. C. Sent to his family. He got sick on picket duty and the doctor says it is chronic rheumatism. On U. S. Christina Commission letterhead. Transcription included; 3) 1861 letter on union letterhead - We Have Beat Our Last Retreat. 1861. Written from Mormaston. Not war related; 4) Letter written near the Rapidan River on August 3, 1863. Lee is on the Rapidan at Culpepper 12 miles from us. Also mentions friends killed and harassing Lee. With envelope; 5) 1863 letter from Quartermaster at Vicksburg. Letter refers to shipping bales of cotton going to St. Louis. However, it was sent by private vessel Sunshine and agent wants government vessels used. AN INTERESTING AND ASSORTED GROUP! Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 130555Lot# 2551 1862 Civil War Music – Drafted into the Army 1862 Words and music by Henry C Work’, United States, 1862. The publisher is listed as Root and Cady. Important and interesting music. This music came out shortly before those who objected to the draft started rioting. The first line reads - Our Jimmy has gone for to live in a tent, they have grafted him into the army. Words and music by Henry C Work, 1862. Publisher is listed as Root and Cady. Actual title is Grafted into the Army.Est. $150-300 HWAC# 130542Lot# 2552 Civil War Payment Claims (8) Lot of 8. US Congress established the Southern Claims Commission on March 3, 1871 so that pro-Union Southerners who had lost property to invading Union armies could request compensation. Collection includes 6 one-page responses from the War Department, Quartermaster General’s Office, Washington D.C. Dates c1874-1883. Letters have tears but are legible. Also included is a 4-page letter addressed To the Honorable Commissioners of Claims, Washington, D.C. filed 1873 and enclosed in sheet protectors. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139214Lot# 2553 1860-62 Civil War Squirrel Hunters Discharge, Civil War School Cert. Lot 2: 1) Schools of Michigan Member certificate to the Michigan Soldiers Monument Assoc. 10 cent contribution. 1860’s. Black border, seven vignette’s: Upper left and right Civil war scenes, Center Group around American flag, Bottom left monitors, bottom right Union charges/flag. Calvert & Co. Printer. FIne to VF; 2) The Squirrels Hunters Discharge (honorable), Ohio issued Sept 1862. Black border. Large vignette of squirrel hunter on right, left squirrel sitting in tree w/American flag stretched between them, Ohio state seal. Includes a resolution by Ohio noting the “Squirrel Hunters” dated 1863. VF-EV. Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co printers. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139838Lot# 2554Confederate Bond Certificates Lot of two bonds issued by the Confederate States of America: 1) Criswell 129; R7; 2) Criswell 122; R4. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138518Lot# 2555Confederate Bond Certificates Lot of three bonds from the Confederate States of America: 1) Criswell 123; 2) Criswell 138; R6; 3) Criswell 144B. Est. $300-400 HWAC#138513Lot# 2556 Confederate Bonds Lot of three bond certificates from the Confederate States of America. 1) Criswell 138; R6; $1000 bond 1863, with coupons; 2) Criswell 124A; R4; no lithographer, some coupons missing; 3) Criswell 125A, some coupons missing. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 138512Lot# 2557 Medals of a Civil War Veteran Jacob Demuth died in 1920 and this is his obituary and three of his medals: two from the Women’s Relief Corps and one Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. All hanging from red, white, and blue ribbons. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 137897Lot# 2558 Union Generals w/Jefferson Davis (2 items) Lot of 2: Both mounted and framed photos, Department of the Mississippi Union Generals. Jeff C. Davis featured on bottom photo (prior to him leaving Union for Confederacy). Other Generals include Howard, Rousseau, Grierson, and Slocum. Photographed by Thomas Brady. Prints. Engraved by J. Rogers. Other framed piece highlights five Union Naval Commanders, engraved by J. Rogers. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 139227Lot# 2559 1852-65 Washington Civil War Monument Certificates Lot of 2: 1) Washington Count Soldiers Monument Assoc member certificate. Dated 1865. Black border Three vignettes. Upper left. Justice holding shield. Bottom left Eagle wings spread w/union shield. Center Monument. EF. Ehrgott, Forbringer & Co printer; 2) Washington National Monument Society member certificate of aid of $5.00. Dated 1852. Four vignettes: Left Completed Monument. Center Allegorical females seated either side of Washington bust. Right Obelisk of the monument and bottom Gated wall w/trees. E. Weber printer. Fine to Very Fine cond. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139839Lot# 2560 St. Paul, Arkansas 1892 Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Membership Certificate Rare. Certificate stating that William Mitchell is a member in good standing and has paid all dues to be transferred to any Post or Order. Dated May 27th, 1892 at St. Paul, Arkansas. Signed by post commander Joseph Vanbount and adjutant Riggs. Mitchell entered service in 1862 as a private in the 34th Company of Iowa Vol. Inf. Regiment. Black print with gold vignette of badge. Certificate has been mounted to paper. Please inspect. 8 x 10.5 inches. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 107767

115View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 MilitaryLot# 2561 Indian Wars Shako Cord and Photo This lot contains a gold-colored shako cord of the Indian Wars period along with a cabinet card photo showing the cord in use on the uniform. c1880s. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137739Lot# 2562 Replica 1881 Cavalry Hardee Hat Badge This cavalry hat badge is the 1881 model Indian Wars Cavalry hat badge. The stamped brass badge shows wear and waves from use. The back mounting has two pins and one intact threaded screw soldered to the back center. Believed to be a reproduction. A great badge to add prestige to your enactment uniform. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 139531Lot# 2563 A Photo Journal of the Naval Battle in Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War This lot contains one panoramic B&W photo of the American Fleet once in San Francisco Bay dated 1908. There are three artist prints depicting the naval battle in Manila Bay, Philippines during battle in the Spanish American War. There are also four Railroad placards warning of Flammables on boards. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 137749Lot# 2564 Admiral George Dewey Celluloid Antique Photo Album Family photo album with Spanish American War hero Rear Admiral George Dewey depicted on the celluloid cover. Three inches thick. Unidentified photographs; about half are reproductions, typical of a “family split” where half the family photos go to one person, the other half to another and each gets copies of the other’s stuff. About 14 pages in the album. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 139023Lot# 2565 Admiral Dewey 1898 Souvenir Silver Spoon & Envelope Lot of 2: Silver spoon stamped w/Admiral Dewey portrait dated 1898. Collection also includes envelope w/US flag (45 stars) design postmarked July 1, 1898. Est. $100-150 HWAC#139666Lot# 2566 Spanish-American War Photo Album Hard cover photo album of the Spanish-American war fought in Cuba in 1898. Title: Neely’s Panorama of Our New Possessions. F. Tennyson Neely, Publisher. New York. Neely’s Educational Library No. 2, December 1898. Issued monthly. $3.00 per year. 128 pgs, each displaying a B&W plate of generals, wars scenes in Cuba, headquarters in Tampa Bay Hotel, FL., etc. Included is a photo of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt with members of his infamous Rough Riders. Olive green hard cover, binding intact, good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139168Lot#2567SpanishAmericanWarStereoviews Lot of twelve stereo view cards from the Spanish American War. U. S. Battleship Oregon showing the 13-inch gun that destroyed the Spanish Cruiser “Vizcaya” at the Battle of Santiago; in the trenches on San Juan Hill; the fighting Kansans and others. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $150-200 HWAC# 138364Lot# 2568 Stereo View Card Collection Spanish American War and World War One Lot of over 110 stereo view cards from the Spanish American War and World War One. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139775Lot# 2569 1917 World War One United States Passports to the Virgin Islands Two passports for Norman Alexander and his wife Reba and their three children. Elaborate 12 x 17-inch document with large red seal, signed by Robert Lansing, Secretary of State from 1915-1920, under President Woodrow Wilson. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC#137880Lot# 2570 1919 Certificate Awarded to French WWI Flyer This is the certificate that accompanied the medal awarded by France during WWI. The 1914-1918 Inter-Allied Victory medal (French: “Médaille Interalliée de la Victoire 1914-1918”) was a French commemorative medal established on 20 July 1922. It was the French version of a common allied campaign medal where each allied nation issued a Victory Medal to their own nationals, all issues having certain common features, including the same ribbon, a winged figure of victory on the obverse and a similar inscription on the reverse, the French version reading “LA GRANDE GVERRE POUR CIVILISATION 1914-1919”. Measures 10 x 13-inch framed and is ready for hanging. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $120-200 HWAC#120719Lot# 2571 German Battles, WW1 w Maps Two key books on German battles: The German in Belgium, A.J. Toynbee, 1917, map in front present but torn from edge mount, map in rear perfect; American Armies and Battlefields in Europe, American Battle Monument Commission, 1938, maps intact. Bookplate of R. Malcomb Dollar. Both generally excellent except for aforementioned map. Est. $160-300 HWAC# 141151Lot# 2572 World War One German Photo Album ”Kriegs-Erinnerungen” (War Memories) reads the cover of this album full of RPC postcards, and photos concerning Germany in World War One. Over 80 pieces, with the Kaiser and his family, photos of ruined buildings and bridges, soldiers in action. Many have descriptions on reverse in German. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 139208Lot# 2573 Photographic History of the Great European War In Gravure Published by the New York Times, hundreds of pages of photographs from World War One. The 11 x 16-inch album is an inch thick and has been heavily viewed. The cover is partially detached, and the newsprint page edges are frayed; but all photos are legible and historical. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 138510Lot# 2574 Signal Corp. Shako Cord and Plume This lot contains a shako cord and plume; both orange in color indicating the Signal Corp. The plume has the original sales wrapper from Edward Eicke “under contact 1902” and never used. Uniform chevrons include corporal and sergeant stripes. Post Span-American War. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 137738

116Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 MilitaryLot# 2575 1918 Wilson Service Goggles + Case This is a pair of Wilson Service Goggles. They come in an army green metal case, which leads me to believe that they could’ve been designed for use by early aviators. A VERY unique and interesting item. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 140452Lot# 2576 1917 WWI 40MM Shell Bank This is a converted 40mm artillery shell from WWI, that has been made into a bank. Shell measures 3 x 5 inches and has been fitted with a screw top that is slotted for coins. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 127022Lot# 2577 Second Sino-Japanese War Photograph Collection(42)Lot of 42: B&W war photographs, c1937, of the 2nd war between China and Japan which started in 1937 and is historically regarded as the beginning of World War II in Asia. Includes gruesome pictures of dead bodies. Most are scenes of soldiers in combat and scenes of destruction. All postcard sized or smaller. Est. $400-500 HWAC# 139294Lot#2578Military Photos of World War Two Large collection of black and white photos, mostly from World War Two. Thirteen 3 x 5-inch of the Japan’s invasion of Attu in the Aleutian Islands (the only U.S. territory invaded during the war) About twenty 2 x 2s ; about fifteen 4 x 5s; about forty of mixed sizes, including some from WWI and civil war, maybe Spanish American. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $120-200 HWAC# 138545Lot# 2579 San Francisco, California 1948Military Heroes Nimitz & Tibbets Signatures (2) This duo is comprised of a letter signed by Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, complete with postmarked cover, dated 1948, and an autograph cut of WWII bomber pilot, Paul W. Tibbets. Nimitz (1885-1966), Commander in Chief of the Pacific Fleet (1941-1945), was promoted to the newly created Five-Star rank of Admiral of the Fleet in December 1944. Assuming command immediately after Pearl Harbor, he led the successful naval, air and land campaign across the Pacific to assure Japan’s defeat. Nimitz served as Chief of Naval Operations from 1945-1947. John J. Mulvaney, who died in 1964, was an Alameda real estate develop and financier who merged his Encinal Bank with the Bank of Italy to form the Bank of America. Paul Warfield Tibbets Jr. was a brigadier general in the United States Air Force. He is best known as the pilot who flew the B-29 Superfortress known as the Enola Gay when it dropped Little Boy, the first of two atomic bombs used in warfare, on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Both signatures are clear. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $400-500 HWAC# 131749Lot# 2580 World War II Photos & Books (13) Lot of 13: Eleven items related to WW II. Highlight of collection is a well-preserved burgundy w/American Eagle seal album of B&W photos of soldiers, war scenes, and scenes from the home front. Essentially a photo log with handwritten notes following a soldier from Fort Benjamin Harrison/Indiana in 1941 to Camp Phillips, Kansas in 1944. Last written log states: Left Camp Brady, Mich 1944, went to Camp ___ (unreadable), transferred March 1944 to Camp Phillips, Kansas. Hq. Co., 1st Bn, 313th Infantry. Left for England April 1944. Became part of 3rd Army under Gen. Patton. Rounding out this unique collection is a small war rations booklet still containing red tokens and green ration stamps, a signed & framed B&W photo portrait of soldier Willie Brown in full military uniform, a B&W photo of young recruits getting vaccinated, and three hard bound books on World War II and related militariana. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139274Lot# 2581 World War Two Scrapbook of a Navy Soldier The scrapbook from Charles Donald Snow, a veteran of the U.S.S. Metcalf, January 1944 to June 1946. Three-inch binder full of photographs, foreign currency. A type written diary recounting his military service. Minutes from the 1989 reunion of the crew. Photos include the ship at sea and soldiers; liberty visits to Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Tsingtao. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138723Lot# 2582World War Two Soldier and Sailor Platoon Photographs Lot of four panoramic black and white photographs of World War Two soldier and sailors. Only one is identified: 1942 U.S. Naval Training Station Great Lakes Illinois (19 x 8 inches); “36-10” on the banner of hundreds of armed sailors (35 x 8 inches, some folds); formal army platoon photo (31 x 8 inches); “6” on the banner of armed sailors in a 34 x 10-inch frame. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139637Lot# 2583 World War Two Training Facility Photographs Lot of two black and white panorama photographs of Camp Edwards, Massachusetts, and the Reception Center at Fort Dix, New Jersey. Photos are 42 x 11 inches. During and after World War II Fort Dix served the same purpose as in the first World War, as a training and staging ground during the war and a demobilization center after the war. In 1940, the U.S. Army leased Camp Edwards as a training facility as part of its mobilization strategy for World War II. The Army undertook significant construction which helped to expand Camp Edwards from a rustic military post to a small city, overflowing with new GIs. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 139419Lot# 2584 WW 2 Field Artillery Uniform Decorations This lot contains a number of uniform decorations for the 9th Marines 2nd Battalion and also the 85th Battalion Field Artillery stationed in Germany as German Army Liaison. There are 10 bars, 11 crossed artillery pins, 8 buttons, 2 cigarette lighters, and 2 battalion pins all mounted in a Riker box. All are personal belongings to Lt. K.L. Wedel up to 1958. Please see photo for details. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138419Lot# 2585 WW 2 Military Poster by Howard Scott This is a WWII poster supporting the USO, drawn by Howard Scott. It is 22 x 14 inches with a small tear upper left corner and one stick pin hole cent top. Heavy paper in good condition not a reproduction. Please see photos for details. Est. $200-500 HWAC#139533

117View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 MilitaryLot# 2586 World War Two Double Edged Fighting Knife Twelve inch long knife in leather scabbard. Written in pen on the front is “Okinawa / Japan / 7th. 8-45”. More writing on the reverse but worn unreadable. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $120-250 HWAC# 139016Lot# 2587 WWII Trunk with Field Gear Standard footlocker marked WDEL, APO-103. 18 x 30 x 12. Contains an army tent, blanket, etc. Bottom is rusty. Est. $100-150 HWAC#139437Lot# 2588 World War Two Photos of Moldova’s Military Lot of 13: 7 x 5-inch B&W photos of Moldova’s military leaders in World War Two, including their dictator Antonescu. A common assessment ranks Antonescu’s Romania as second only to Nazi Germany in its antisemitic extermination policies. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 138365Lot# 2589 Korean War US Air Force Parachute Orange & white USAF parachute used in Korean War. Lines cut. Markings faded but what is legible reads: NOPY ASSY. DWG. No. 50E6877, OR?R No. AF33 (038)-15023, SERIAL No. USAF 51-43567, JUNE ‘51, BY IRVING AIR CHUTE CO.,INC., No. 139581, CANOPY TYPE C-9. Below these marks are two small circles with alphanumerics inside reading IAC-L 1 in one circle and LAC 15 in the other. Notes: the Korean War (June 1950 – July 1953) was the first war in which the newly independent United States Air Force was involved. The Irving Air Chute Company was founded in the early 20th century by Leslie Leroy Irvin who made history as the first free-fall parachute jumper. By WW II his Irving Air Chute Co. had become the largest parachute manufacturer in the world. A likely clerical error added the “g” to Irvin which ultimately renamed to Irvin Industries in 1970. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139499Lot#2590Jane’s FightingShips,Merchant Vessels, and Aircraft of the World in Volumes This lot contains15volumespertaining to fighting ships of the world, merchant vessels of the world, as well as aircraft of the world. All volumes are blue cloth covered with worn corners and yellowing paper. All are generally in very good condition and make for great reference materials. All ships are displayed in silhouette profile to aid in identification. These volumes in part, were to identify ships by their construction in accordance to the treaty of 1936 limiting participating nations to size of armament and quantity of ships built after world war 1. Interestingly it was Great Britain and the USA that had difficulty coming to agreement on specifics of the treaty. In the air; two volumes of aircraft are covered with a briefing of war activities of 1942. Interesting reading with a chapter on aircraft engines. The volume 1965-1966 includes parts for the space program as well. The merchant marine volumes help to identify ships by flag design, shape, and also identify specifically German aircraft. Remember, these people lived in fear of the Germans without any defense. Volumes of fighting ships: 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1943-44, 1944-45, 1946-47, 1951-52, 1953-54.Two volumes of merchant ships: 1936, 1942. Two volumes of aircraft: 1942, 1965-1966. Published by Sampson Low, Marston & Co., London. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 138422Lot# 2591 Indiana 1922 Culver Military Academy Hand Drawn Map Charted by Edw. T. Payson in 1922, this framed (26 x 20 inch) map of Culver Military Academy. Founded in 1894 by Henry Harrison Culver on the north shore of Lake Maxinkuckee, the school still exists today, half way between Fort Wayne and Chicago. Est. $260-400 HWAC# 139638Lot# 2592 Nevada 1988 N.A.S. Fallon Buckle In velvet case. Heavy silver plate on jeweler’s bronze. Top-Naval Aviator Wings, center lightning bolt, bottom F-14, 1988. Left side N.A.S. Fallon Nevada. Est. $200-400 HWAC#138079Lot# 2593 West Point, New York Henry M. Lazelle Notice of Demerits from West Point Signed by J.G. Totten Chief of Engineers Notice of demerits from the Engineering Department of West Point military academy, 1851. Issued to Henry M. Lazelle, graduated 1855 and later became Commandant of Cadets at West Point, signed by J.G. Totten who became Chief of Engineers during the Civil War. Henry Martyn Lazelle (1832-1917) was the only cadet in the history of the U.S. Military Academy to be suspended and sent back a year (for poor grades and bad behavior) and eventually return as Commandant of the Corps of Cadets. After graduating from West Point in 1855, he scouted with Kit Carson, was wounded by Apaches, and spent nearly a year as a “paroled” prisoner-of-war at the outbreak of the Civil War. Exchanged for a Confederate officer, he took command of a Union cavalry regiment, chasing Mosby’s Rangers throughout northern Virginia. His great grandson, James Carson, wrote a biography of Lazelle entitled “Against the Grain.” Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139204Lot# 2594 Engineering Diagram of a U.S. Nuclear Submarine Framed engineering diagram of a submarine. 47 x 11 inches. Reactor compartment indicates a nuclear submarine, but no name is noted. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139630Lot# 2595 Historical Die StruckMilitaryButtonCollection,50DifferentWonderful collection of a wide variety of military buttons from many military campaigns around the world. Includes British, US, Irish and Other. Many are 19th century. All in excellent condition, in a professional encapsulated tray. Many branches of military visible, Navy, Infantry, ambulance corps, etc. Please see American Military Button Makers..., McGuinn, 2006 and Discovering British Military badges..., 2006. Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 141134Lot#2596Military Button Collection, 50 pcs Wonderful collection of a wide variety of military buttons from many military campaignsaroundtheworld. Includes British, US, Irish and Other. Many are 19th century. All in excellent condition, in a professional encapsulated tray. Many branches of military visible, Navy, Infantry, ambulance corps, etc. Please see American Military Button Makers..., McGuinn, 2006 and Discovering British Military badges..., 2006. Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 141135

118Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 MilitaryLot#2597TheBritish-BoerWar,100+-piece Stereocard Set An amazing set of approximately 109 stereocards, copyright 1900 by Underwood & Underwood, showing scenes that took place during the British-Boer War. These stereocards are all in good condition with sharp and clear, undamaged image pairs with one-line image descriptions on the backs of most of them in English, French, German, Spanish, Swedish, and Russian. The cards are slightly curved as is common for stereocards, and there are ~54 of them on an ivory card stock, and ~55 of them on dark gray card stock. The reason for the color division is unknown. All of the cards fit in a leatherette cardboard box with gold-foil embossed letters on the lid that read // BRITISH-BOER / WAR // and a sunburst trademark logo for Sun Sculpture. The subject of these stereocards is the Second Boer War which pitted Great Britain against the free and independent Boer states of the South African Republic (Republic of Transvaal) and the Orange Free State from October 1899 to May 1902. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 138585Lot# 2598 The White Squadron Photo Album In 1891, the White Squadron commenced a tour of the Great Lakes, which was commemorated in an album by Woolson Spice Co. At that time, the White Squadron consisted of the cruiser USS Philadelphia under the command of Captain Frederick Rodgers, USS Charleston under the command of Captain George C. Remey, USS Baltimore under the command of Captain Winfield S. Schley, USS Boston under the command of Captain Gilbert C. Wise, USS Vesuvius under the command of Lieutenant Seaton Schroeder, the torpedo boat USS Cushing under Lieutenant Cameron McRae Winslow, USS Petrel under the command of Lieutenant-Commander M. R. S. McKenzie, USS Atlanta under the command of Captain John W. Philip, and USS Chicago under the command of Captain Joseph N. Miller. Souvenir from the Woolson Spice Company of 1891 photo album 8-1/2 x 6 inches. Each ship is described with its engineering specifications. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139184Lot# 2599 US Navy / Hercules NO TRESPASSING Signs (2) Two NO TRESPASSING signs posted by the US Navy for an explosives plant operated by Hercules Incorporated. Each sign is 14x10-inches with faded black or blue lettering on a dusty yellow enamel. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 138178Lot# 2600 US Military Memorabilia Lot contains a variety of items including four color pictures, one framed, of military generals including Stonewall Jackson and battle scenes including a naval duel on the high seas. Three B&W framed prints depict naval exercises and engagements including The Battle of Malvern Hill, VA. Four B&W photos c. 1919 show the U.S.S. Westbridge which was torpedoed in 1916 with handwritten notes from the Executive/Commanding Officer. The collection includes two large color music sheets titled I Am An American and Starry Flag Forever. Also included is a framed seal of the State of Pennsylvania. The collection is rounded out by a hard cover book titled Message and Documents - Abridgement - Vol 2. This is a Message from the President of the US to Congress in 1901 including reports of the Secretary of War and Secretary of the Navy. 1510 pgs. Covers and binding intact. Good condition. Est. $160-200 HWAC# 139142Lot# 2601 1814 Expense Report for 1814 British Light Brigade This is a statement of expenses for Major Schaumann of the Light Brigade in Hanover and part of the allied German troops under the command of British General James Lyon. Please see photos for more details and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140494Lot# 2602 John Green Family Register c. 1838 (2) Lot of 2. Family Register of Lieutenant Colonel John Green, 6th Infantry @ death in 1838. Register consists of handwriting and newspaper clipping adhered to Register. Collection also includes mention of the death of Brevet Brigadier General John C. McFerran, Lieutenant Colonel and Deputy Quartermaster General of the Army, and Chief Quartermaster of the Department. Est. $100-200 HWAC#139283Lot# 2603 Kansas 1876 Handwritten Letter from Kansas Major This is correspondence from Kansas Major H.T. Beman dated July 7, 1876. He is inquiring as to the confirmation of enrollment in the state militia of one Eli. Bearce. Beman lived in Topeka and died of Bright’s Disease in 1885 at the age of 60. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 140482Lot# 2604 Norfolk, Connecticut Connecticut Arms Company Uncut Sheets of Checks Dating from the 1860s, two sheets of five checks each, unissued. Nice vignette of working blacksmith. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 138528Lot# 2605 .32 Caliber S&W Empty Cartridge Box and Empty Black Powder Can This box of .32 caliber S&W center-fire cartridges is empty but contains a note that all cartridges were loaded with Hazard Gunpowder. An inside label on the cover instructs the reloader to use only UMC size 0 primers. An extremely rare find for 1870’s-1890’s ammunition. The second artifact is a one-pound can of Black Powder complete with cap and without dents. No painted label is visible having been erased over time. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139530Lot# 2606 Holsters for Colt revolvers Our first holster is a double-loop style holster and made of pig skin. The flap has been repaired indicating much usage. It fits a Colt revolver with a 4 .5 in barrel. c1890s. The second holster is for a small frame revolver and is machine sewn. It is unmarked to the manufacturer and will handle a small caliber revolver with a 3.5 inch barrel. Est. $80-120 HWAC#140811Lot# 2607 Holsters for Smith & Wesson Service revolvers This lot contains three holsters for Smith & Wesson revolvers of different lengths. All right-handed for S&W service revolvers with the largest flap holster to fit a large framed Smith with a 4-inch barrel length; the second holster with over-strap would fit a somewhat smaller framed revolver with a 2.5-inch barrel length. The last holster is a flap-over for a medium framed gun with a 4-inch barrel length, appears to be homemade, never used. No identification marks as to makers on any holster shown. Please see photos for details. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 137742

119View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 Firearms-Weapons Lot# 2608 Knife Album (Book) Hard cover book titled Knife Album by Colonel Robert Mayes. Copyright 1970. Revised 1973. Third Printing 1975. 554 pgs. Thousands of pictures of knives w/descriptions and prices. All covers and binding intact. Good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139139Lot# 2609 Joseph Allen & Sons Bowies Knife C. 1900 This Bowie knife with clip point is 10-inch overall length with a 6-5/8 in. blade. Stamped NON-XLL marked at the ricasso “Joseph Allen & Sons Sheffield England”. There is no sheath. The handles are a replacement micarta made to look like bone using the three original mounting holes. c1900. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139990Lot# 2610 c.1910 Bowie Knife by Lander, Ferry & Clark This bowie knife is made by “Lander, Ferry & Clark Aetna Works” stamped “Grand Prize St. Louis 1904” The overall length is 10 inches. Blade at 6 in. German silver guard five-pin mounting of bone scales. Still well polished some spotting near ricasso. c1910. Good condition, no sheath. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 139991Lot# 2611 Japanese Sword This is a Japanese sword 35-1/2 in. overall length with a 10-inch Tsuka or handle. Covered in eel skin and a loose wrap of tan colored fabric. There is no visible Hamon line. The scabbard is covered in a green colored leather cover. Possibly a parade sword for presentation.Est. $100-300 HWAC#137740Lot# 2612 A Patriot’s Lot with Betsey Ross and George Washington This lot has three photographs by the Detroit Photography Co. attributed to W. H. Jackson: #51270 Christ Church Old North Boston (2), #51365 Betsey Ross House, Philadelphia 1900. There is a lithograph of Betsey Ross titled “Birth of the Flag” 12 in. X 17 in. by the American Art Calendar Co. c1930s, F. Sondey. A lithographic print of George Washington for the Bicentennial Commission. This print is easily recognizable as it is a copy of the original Stuart Gilbert painting of 1796 know known as “the Athenaeum” unfinished portrait of George Washington used for engraving purposes to make the dollar bill. 22 x 28 inches. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 139712Lot# 2613 Discussion of Martin Van Buren Election & “United We Stand” Quote Lengthy 4-page letter written by Franklin Moore to his brother dated 1839 discussing the election of Martin Van Buren as US President in 1836. Also discussed the “united we stand, divided we fall” quote, a phrase which date to ancient/biblical times. Letter speaks of splendid linguist from Scotland, Mr. Gamble. Written by 17-year-old college student who wrote “make myself a good scholar.” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139222Lot# 2614 President James Buchanan Autographed Document, 1860 Signed Land Patent by Buchanan for land given to a Mexican War veteran, John Fulton, a seaman on the USS Constitution. Property near Junction City, Kansas. Reverse stain from seal in signature, another stain at ancient tape repair at right. 10 x 15 inches. Est. $800-2000 HWAC# 125233Lot# 2615 Washington, D.C. March 18, 1865Harper’s Lincoln Inaugural Edition A fascinating piece of history. This is the March 18, 1865 edition of “Harper’s Weekly Journal of Civilization” commemoration the second inauguration of Abraham Lincoln two week earlier on March 4, 1865. There is a block print on the front page showing the event and several more prints on the inside. There are several advertisements on the back page for pistols, collars and “Sheep Washed” tobacco. Whatever that is. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139332Lot# 2616 1860’s Mathew Brady Portrait of John Wilkes Booth This is a 2.5 x 3.5-inch Mathew Brady portrait of John Wilkes Booth. A text card on the reverse states that it is from the original negative. It is unevenly set in a 6 x 8-inch frame. There is a crease down the center of the photo. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $120-150 HWAC# 127010Lot# 2617 Autograph of Treasurer of the United States Francis E. Spinner Francis E. Spinner (1802-1890) was a New York banker and politician appointed by President Abraham Lincoln as Treasurer of the United States in 1861, serving in that capacity until 1875. His distinctive and curious signature, cultivated in order to prevent forgery, appeared on all federal banknotes during his tenure as Treasurer. This $25,000 deposit letter was issued September 14, 1866, to the cashier of the National Mohawk Valley Bank. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139196Lot# 2618Theodore Roosevelt Inauguration Ticket Ticket to the President’s Reviewing Stand, August 4th, 1905, Inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt. Small print on bottom of ticket states Issued by order of the Inaugural Committee, John B. Larner, Chairman of the Committee on Parks and Reviewing Stands. Ticket faded/torn on right side so that “lt” at the end of Roosevelt is missing. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139152Lot# 2619 South Dakota 1920 Woodrow Wilson Land Grant A land grant to Lee DeSmet (Indian) of the Lower Brule Reservation.160 acres. It is signed by the secretary of President Wilson. Please see photos for more detail and condition Est. $100-200 HWAC#140490Lot# 2620 Jimmy Carter Autographed Photos (2) Lot of 2. Autographed 8 x 10-inch color photos of former President Jimmy Carter. One photo standing in front of US flag, stamped June 4, 1983, on back. Other photo with Rosalyn Carter, signed by both. Both also signed Best wishes to Nita & Glen Bishop. Latter photo with minor defects on edges. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139166

120Oct 2021DAY 2 Fri, Oct 29 Political Lot# 2621 Presidential Ephemera (25) Lot of 25: Highlighting this collection is a presidential ribbon for Lincoln & Hamlin for President, 1860. Tears at top, a few holes in ribbon, orange background. Also includes Cleveland Hendricks 1884 blue ribbon, nice condition, Mogul Cigarette James Madison small card. Also, 1956 Democratic Convention ribbon. Also, 1901 inaugural Souvenir booklet with B&W etchings and biographies of each president up until that time (Washington through McKinley). Finally, collection includes Ronald Reagan inaugural photos and postal covers.Est. $460-800 HWAC# 139226Lot# 2622 J. Edgar Hoover Signed Letters Lot of four letters to special agent Arthur J. Van Havern signed by John Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Letters are dated 1949, 1952, 1953 and 1957. Van Havern is transferred from Spokane to San Francisco to Richmond, and two letters concern his in-service training courses. Hoover was the first director of the FBI and served from 1924 until his death in 1972. Leonard Di Caprio portrayed him in Clint Eastwood’s film “J. Edgar” in 2011. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139206Lot# 2623 J. Edgar Hoover signed Photograph Autographed B&W photo of J. Edgar Hoover. Mounted and framed. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139131Lot# 2624 El Paso, Texas 1900’s Texas Postcards & Gov. Connally 1965 Invite Two framed and postmarked 1908 & 1909 postcards and an invitation and cover from former Texas Governor John Connally to a Democratic Victory Dinner to be held in Austin, on January 25, 1965. Connally, for you youngsters, was a passenger in the car where President Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963. He was also hit by gunfire. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 140501Lot# 2625 1988 Democratic National Convention Chairman’s Pass, Printer’s Proof Democratic National Convention Official Pass for Chairman, Paul G. Kirk, Jr. Printer’s Proof. “1988 / Democratic / National / Convention / Omni Coliseum, Atlanta / July 8-21, 1988 / (Holographic Sticker) / Paul G. Kirk, Jr., Chairman / Podium Backstage / 1234 / July 18-21, 1988 / July 18-21, 1988” This is a Proof from Printer and is protected in cardboard mat with cover. Proof condition. Printed by Jeffries Banknote Company. Blue border, light blue underprint. Rare, unique. Est. $100-200 HWAC#140735Lot# 2626 Republican Party Medals/Ribbons (13) Lot of 13: Various G.O.P. medals/ribbons from conventions, committees, clubs. Highlight of collection is a Delegate medallion w/ribbon for the National Republican League, Philadelphia, June 17th -20th, 1906. Two of the 13 items appear to be newspaper clippings declaring Republican State Tickets, one from Ohio from 1876. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139211Lot# 2627 Omaha, Nebraska 1892 Peoples Party Convention Ribbon In July 1892, the Populist Party (or People’s Party), formed by farmers and labor supporters, held its first convention in Omaha, Nebraska. At that convention, the party created and ratified its Omaha Platform and nominated James B. Weaver, a party founder, for president and James Field, former Virginia attorney general and Confederate veteran, for vice president. this is a delegate ribbon from the convention. It measures 3 x 8 inches and is ready to display. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 127012Lot# 2628 Helena, Montana 1900’s Montana Political Ephemera Collection A plethora (that means a lot) of political ads, business cards, advertising billheads, pertaining to city, county, state and national elections and politicians. It’s all packed in a convenient binder. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 140537Lot# 2629 Governors Autograph Collection Interesting collection of 19 typewritten letters written in 1895 by the governors of various states in response to William G. Welch’s invitation to attend the Annual Picnic of the Students of Clay School, in St. Louis, Missouri. They all decline the invitation. States include: Missouri, New York, Territory of Arizona, Rhode Island, Texas, Alabama, Kentucky, Montana, Maine, Iowa, North Dakota, Vermont, Colorado, Nebraska, Indiana, Virginia, Maryland, Oregon, and Florida. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 139205Lot# 2630 1900’s VIP Political Autograph Photos An incredible group of historical autographs from world renowned people. First, we have the autograph of the first Afro-American Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Thurgood Marshall (1908-1993) a first day cover dated April 1. 1971. Next is an 8 x 10-inch color and inscribed photo from former First Lady Nancy Reagan (1921-2016). Next, an 8 x 10-inch signed photo of General Norman Schwarzkopf (1934-2012) former Central Command leader in the Middle East. Next, is a signed and inscribed photo by former California Governor Edmund G. Brown Sr. along with a letter of endorsement for a California businessman. Lastly, is a signed photograph, 8 x 10-inches of The Duchess of Windsor, Wallis Simpson. A very rare photo indeed. All signatures are clear. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $1200-1800 HWAC# 127678Lot# 2631 Puck Magazine Political Cartoons Collection of about 60 colorful magazine covers of political cartoons from Puck magazine. Dated from the early 1880s through the early 20th century. 10 x 14 inches, each in plastic protection with cardboard backing. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140050Lot# 2632 Political Art from the 1890’s There are two pieces in this lot: Puck Magazine - a cartoon about a “bogus cremation” of a liberal at 13 x 19 inches; Judge Magazine cover - an illustration of Benjamin Harrison running for a second term in 1892 by Sacket & Wilhelms Litho. N.Y. “One Good Term Deserves Another” 15 x 20.5 inches. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139522

121View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Art & AdvertisingLot# 3000 African Statues Lot of four 12- and 13-inch-tall African statues. One has a sticker “Made in Kenya.” Three of black wood, one brown wood with wire necklace and shield with fur. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 138566Lot# 3001 Mexican Fetish Collection Framed collection of twenty fetishes, each about an inch tall. Wooden case is two inches deep and 15 x 12 inches. Fetishes are light brown in color and appear to be carved out of clay. Figures are human masks rather than animals, might be Mayan or Aztec. Age unknown. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139639Lot#30021900’sEskimoWhale Sculpture Nice Eskimo stone sculpture of a whale. Piece measures 6 x 9 inches and catches the animal in an action pose. Nicely smoothed and finished. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC#139337Lot# 3003 Alaska 1900’s Inuit Bear Sculpture A beautiful bear sculpture that appears to have been crafted from black jade by Eskimo artist Roule. Piece measures 3.5” tall and 6” from nose to tail. It depicts a growling bear and is pretty heavy (In the weight sense not the emotion). A really nice piece of Eskimo art. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 139339Lot# 3004 Abstract Stone Figure Blocks of stone create this 11-inch-tall, 4-inch-wide figure. Green stone, resembling jade. No markings. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139757Lot# 3005Giuseppe Armani Vintage Retired Sculpture “Winter Skater” Lovely work from Italian artist Giuseppe Armani. The Skating Girl is a retired sculpture from the Four Seasons collection - her name is Winter. 0542-C. It is 15 inches tall x 9.5 inches wide. Excellent condition. Original box not included. Giuseppe Armani was an Italian sculptor and artist. Born in 1935 he died in 2006. From an early age he was recognized as a gifted artist. Giuseppe attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence and became well known from his artwork at the Art Gallery in Pisa. In 1973 he associated with the Florence Sculture d’Arte in Tuscany. Armani’s works are known worldwide for their detail, life, and colors. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 140710Lot# 3006 Wood Sculptures This lot of ten wood sculptures include” an Antelope made in Austria 15 inches high; a Bighorn Sheep 15inches high, bass wood; a Mexican with poncho and sombrero 10 inches high unsigned; a Monk 8 inches high marked Mexico 1973 Mazatlan; a candlestick holder 8.5 inches with pedestal; Joseph with Christ child 13 inches high marked Zirbetholz; a peasant 9 inches no markings; Shoe-shine Butler signed Sam Weller 9 inches; a miner 8 in tall no markings; a goose on a burl-wood base not marked 4 inches Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138430Lot# 3007 Ironwood Carved Figurines This lot contains eight carved figurines of ironwood. There is an elk, swordfish, pelican, an eagle, and four quail. Please see the photo for details. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 138427Lot# 3008Carved Wood Figures (10) A group of ten carved wood figures and one cast metal piece. Figures are of mostly laborers, including farmers, a tinker/salesperson, dancing girls and a violinist and more. Metal piece is of a cow and an East Indian boy. These range in size from 5 to about 10 inches tall. They are exquisitely in their design and craftsmanship and detail. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 139356Lot# 3009 Hong Kong, 1920’s Chinese Lusterware Bowl & Stand A nice large (6 x 14-inch) Lusterware bowl marked Hong Kong with the maker’s mark on the wood stand. Piece is ornately decorated with various domestic scenes, as well as birds, vines, and flowers. A very beautiful piece with no apparent cracks or scratches. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $800-1200 HWAC# 139361Lot# 3010 Carved Pectin Shell Carved seashell, Circa 1910-20, 6 x 7 inches, with hanger. Man with hands in pockets, and he appears to have wings, as he gazes at the ocean. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138561Lot# 3011 Copper Hammered Map of Chile Artistic raised relief map of Chile on thin copper, mounted on wood. 12 x 23 inches. Individual scenes of a sailing ship, the Chilean flag, a man in a rowboat and a compass. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 139635Lot# 3012 Saskatchewan 1938 Watercolor of the Gold Fields of Saskatchewan Title, “the Camp of Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company”, October 1938. Signed by E. Chappell. Watercolor is 11 x 4.5” Small, very pleasing artwork. See photo for detail of watercolor. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 130476Lot# 3013 Original Watercolor by George Morton British artist, 1851-1904. Matted and framed shoreside watercolor of greens and browns signed Geo. Morton. Wooden frame 32 x 19 inches. A similar watercolor sold April 17, 2010 on invaluable, lot 793. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139645

122Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Art & AdvertisingLot# 3014 Original Watercolor Desert Scene Original watercolor of a saguaro cactus and environment by Fred A. Matthews. Matted and framed (18 x 22 inches). Est. $200-400 HWAC#139761Lot# 3015 Rochefort France Watercolor on Wood Medieval buildings with landscape in blue and green. 12 x 20 inches, signed by Moore, dated 1914? Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139633Lot# 3016 Umberto I Grande Corazzata Framed Watercolor Gilt frame 27 x 19 inches with an Italian print of the Grande Corazzata Italiana Di Ordine Umberto I under full steam. Engineering notes in Italian. Built in 1893, the Re Umberto was retired in 1920. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 139636Lot# 3017 1896 Cowboy with a Rifle by Anna M. Findley Painting of a man with his rifle, endorsed on reverse “painted and / burned / 1896 / Anna M. Lindley.” In a 9 1/2 x 12-inch gilt frame. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138553Lot# 3018 Bali Oil Painting Scene in Hand Carved Wooden Frame Unique hand carved wooden frame, 18 x 17 inches, houses an oil painting of workers in the fields below a mountain Signed A. Brannon, Bali. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139632Lot# 3019 F-51 Mustang Painting by David Charles McElroy The North American Aviation first introduced the P-51 in 1942 with “P” for pursuit by the Army Air Corp. and the name “Mustang” by the RAF. The final version of this aircraft was the F-51D used late in 1944 and into the Korean War. It carried six Browning .50 cal. machine guns (BMGs). The plane painted here was the latest version with a supercharged Rolls Royce Merlin engine by David Charles McElroy in 1981 on hardboard, (This is an original work not a giclée). Very good condition. Overall size is 30 x 19 inches. David McElroy, 1933-2003, largely made sculptures along with painting anything mechanical and a graduate of the Art Center School of Design in Pasadena, Ca. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140027Lot# 3020 Monks Playing Cards Lot of two framed oil paintings, 15 x 18 inches of monks playing cards. One monk is laughing, the other befuddled. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 139841Lot# 3021 Two Fred Penny Original Oil Paintings Fred D. Penny (1900-1988) painted these two: 1) “Color Reflections, Salt Lake Utah,” 21 x 17-inch frame. 2) “Sand Dunes and Flowers,” canvas size 8 x 10 inches, frame 18 x 16 inches. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 139843Lot# 3022 Two Signed Art Paintings on Silk from Japan This lot has two paintings on silk signed by the artists. One of Mt. Fuji using the sumi ink technique. Both are 15 inches X 18 inches Please see photos for details. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 137745Lot# 3023 Original Art Portfolio: Ernest L. Reedstrom Folio of original cartoons of Snoeshoe and Wildlife Willie. Over 15 full color drawings of Indians and Calvary from the Old West. EL Reedstrom 1928-2003, was a well-known book illustrator and author in Tucson Arizona. He also did artwork for cartoons. Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 140056Lot# 3024 Artist Portfolio: Haugiley 1951 Lot of over 40 sketches of people, executives, politicians, musicians and cartoons done by an artist signs Haugiley ‘51. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 139977Lot# 3025 Original Charcoal Drawing Man and a Girl Original charcoal drawing by P. Brown, 1876. Possibly Londong, man with buckles on his shoes and a walking stick holding hands with a young girl with basket. 15 x 20-inch ornate wooden frame. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139631Lot# 3026 Original Matador Drawings Lot of two colorful drawings of matadors in action, 13 x 17 inch wooden frames. Signed Palestino. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139840Lot# 3027 Scrap Book of Art/Drawings Scrap book w/shoelace style binding displaying 52 pages of humorous sketches/drawings accompanied by short humorous newspaper clippings adhered to pages. Binding intact. Good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139125Lot# 3028 Prints and Sketches Lot of five pieces: 1) framed watercolor of a fisherman returning to a thatched roof cottage, 17 x 13 inches; 2) pencil sketch by Raymond Spencer of ducks, 10 x 7 inches; 3) “French Village” an etching reproduction, 9 x 12 inches; 4) “Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve,” an etching reproduction, 9 x 12 inches; 5) two boys and their dog, frightened by an owl asking “Who-o-o-o?” 10 x 14-inch print. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $80-100 HWAC# 139018Lot# 3029 Alaska A Print of the Marine Vessel E.L. Bartlett of Alaska The Marine Vessel-E.L. Bartlett was a ferry for the Alaska Marine Highway in Prince William Sound until 2003 when it was retired from service. It serviced Cordova, Valdez, and Whittier, Alaska. This print is signed by artist Steve Hillyer number 710/950. 13 inches X 23 inches Ready for framing.Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139692

123View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Art & AdvertisingLot# 3030 Alaska Alaska Duck Stamp Posters These are three Alaska duck stamp prints each signed by the artists. The 1986 duck stamp is the Stellar’s Eider Duck print signed and dated by James Meger; the 1989 duck stamp is a Barrow’s Goldeneye signed by Richard Timm; the 1988 duck stamps is of Trumpeter Swans signed by James Beaudoin All in very good condition ready for framing. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139527Lot# 3031 Alaska Denali or Mt. McKinley in prints The first litho. print is “How Beautiful Upon the Mountain” by artist Charles Jeffery Satrom a signed artist proof of 7/25 at 24.5 x 31 inches. The second print is “Homage to Sydney Laurence” signed by James Belcher 195/450 prints. Making reference to Sidney Laurence who was the first professional artist to paint Mount McKinley now Mount Denali. Est. $260-350 HWAC# 139725Lot# 3032 Tombstone, Arizona The Street Fight, Print by Artist Don Perceval The Street Fight - October 26, 1881, Tombstone, Arizona Territory is the official title of this color offset print made from a painting by Don Perceval (1908-1979) of the infamous Gunfight at the OK Corral. This painting is said to have once hung in the Wyatt Earp Museum in Tombstone, and shows the setting as recalled and sketched by Wyatt Earp in his later years. The print shows a copyright by John D. Gilchriese of 1966 in the lower right corner. The paper is approx 25 x 18.5 inches and the image is about 21.5 x 13 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138586Lot# 3033 Columbia, California State Street Columbia Print by Charles Surendorf Black and white linocut block print of State Street, Columbia, California, matted and framed in a silver and black frame. Signed by the artist, Charles Frederick Surendorf. 24 x 20 inches. Surendorf was born in Indiana in 1906, came to California in 1935, settling in Los Angeles, then San Francisco. In 1946 he moved to Columbia in the gold rush country and opened a studio. Art Digest named him one of the top 25 wood block artists in the world. His works hang in many museums, including the Oakland Museum and the Mills College Art Museum. He died in Columbia in 1979. The Charles Surendorf II Art Foundation promotes art expression by students through programs in schools and communities. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139760Lot#3034LosAngeles, California Ex per i mental Message Posters from UCLA (14) Lot of 14. Color posters, 13.50” x 10.50” producedundercontractbetweentheRegentsoftheUniversityof California Los Angeles(UCLA)and the US Office of Education, Dept of Health, Education and Welfare. Titles in foreign languages except two titled Red Barn. Posters intended to convey various messages (fires, trespassing, to target audiences. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139231Lot#3035Monterey,California Harbour and City of Monterey, California1842Lithograph Early quality reproduction of a lithograph on stone by Gildemaster. Published by D’Avignon (active 1847-1860), 323 Broadway, New York. Framed and matted, 42 x29 inches, signs of wear on the frame, some mold on the bottom of the matting. Monterey Bay with houses (some with yards enclosed by stucco walls) and columned portico buildings. People on streets, some riding horses, oxen-drawn cart at left, solid wooden bridge at right. Sailing ships and row boats on Bay, low hills in background. Thomas Larkin, later United States Consul commissioned drawings of the settlement in 1842 and later published them at his own expense in 1850. The quality of this drawing is excellent and may be attributed to Edward Vischer who was then living in Monterey. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139647Lot# 3036 San Francisco, California Baldwin Hotel - Woodcut, Hand Colored Print Print of the famous Baldwin Hotel & Theatre in San Francisco, from “Harper’s Weekly” newspaper (Circa 1898) – Built by Elias J. “Lucky” Baldwin, Comstock Lode millionaire, entrepreneur and gambler in 1876, it was located on Powell at the corner of Market St. – He was rescued from his room when the entire building was destroyed by fire in 1898 (framed & matted, overall size is 16.5 x 22 inches).Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139466Lot# 3037 Yosemite, California Rare Yosemite Bierstadt Art Print Engraving Lot of 1. Print of engraving by Arthur Willmore from an original work on paper by renown American West artist Albert Bierstadt (1830 - 1902). Likely published by D. Appleton & Co, NY. Likely c. 1870. Image size 6-3/4 x 9-3/4 inches on 9-1/4 x 12-1/2-inch page. Unmounted and unframed. Foxing on edges of page. Actual image impeccable. Rare. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 139662Lot#3038CaliforniaVintageFloydHildebrand Art Prints (30) Lot of 30, B&W art prints depicting early (19th century) California/Bay Area/San Francisco. Published by/for California Savings & Loan Company. Prints measure 8.50 x 11 inches, images measure 5.25 x 7.50 inches. Each print has a newspaper clipping adhered to the back describing the front scene. Condition: no tears, no smudges or other marks, all prints in good condition. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139385Lot# 3039 Massachusetts MilkAdvertisingCalendar Art A calendar from 1916 advertises for E.R. Cummings Riverside Farm Milk of Grafton, Mass. all twelve months still intact, 15inches X 19.5 inches two folds visible good condition; A Real Treat advertising milk at 14inches X 22.5 inches; Health in Every Bottle at 14 x 22 inches c1940s. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139523

124Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Art & AdvertisingLot# 3040 Billings, Montana Grand Ole Opry goes to Billings, Montana The Grand Ole Opry made a one-time appearance in Billings, Montana on August 14th, 1949. Starring Ernest Tubb performing “Walkin’ the Floor Over You”; Minnie Pearl was the “Pride of Grinder’s Switch”, from her fictitious hometown in Tennessee wearing her trademark straw hat with dangling price tag; the show included The Plainsmen Quartet, Joan Saltel from Canada, and The Taylor Sisters. The poster is 14 inches X 22 inches printed by Colorcraft Poster Co. Oklahoma City, Okla. Condition is very good with two ink spots and one small hole. Please see photos for details. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139513Lot# 3041 Billings, Montana Midland Empire Fair in Billings, Montana Poster This poster advertising for the “Midland Empire Fair” is paper on heavy canvas for the week Aug. 8th-13th, 1949. 44 inches X 28 inches It is in excellent condition without any perfs. A vibrant color burgundy on a cream background. From the Stuart MacKenzie collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139743Lot# 3042 Billings, Montana Stagecoach Cowboys at the Bar Diamond Ranch This print is a fabric textured paper print of two cowboys on a stagecoach at the Bar Diamond Ranch outside Billings, Montana. The original photograph was made by C. Owen Smithers of Butte. Smithers was well known for photographing life in a cow town as it happened. 19.5 inches X 24.5 inches Read for framing. Please see photo for details. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139696Lot#3043Butte,MontanaMontana Advertising Signs This lot of three advertising signs are: Hoenck Furs in Butte, Montana damaged trolley car sign at 11 inches X 17 inches; the second sign is Community Plate for the Montana Hardware Co. of Butte, Montana trolley car sign at11 inches X 22 inches; the last sign is Robert Groggins Boot and Shoe Hospital in Hardin, Montana 20 inches X 15 inches wear tear at the bottom. Est. $240-500 HWAC#139511Lot# 3044 Harrison, Montana Haskell Coffin Art Calendar for Bert Hofer Hardware Harrison, Montana This triple matted poster art by Haskell Coffin dates to 1922 for Bert Hofer’s hardware store in Harrison, Montana the dealer for De Laval Cream Separators. Haskell Coffin was a French trained American artist who specialized in portraits of women made famous for his illustrations on the covers of The Saturday Evening Post, among others. The model here, looks as wholesome as the cream from a De Laval. 18 x 25 inches ready for framing. Please see photos for details. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 139518Lot# 3045 Helena, Montana The Cecilian Piano Player Arthur Curtin’s Music House Helena This advertising poster depicts a woman playing a piano player. Sold at Arthur Curtin’s Music House in Helena, Montana. Paper mounted on heavy canvas at 32 inches X 46 inches Very good condition, pin hole in each corner. From the Stuart MacKenzie collection. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 139731Lot# 3046 Missoula, Montana 1912 Missoula, Montana Calendar This 1912 calendar contains an art print lithograph of “When the Indian Worked” by artist Edgar Samuel Paxson. He was a western artist best known for his painting of “Custer’s Last Stand” and he died in Missoula, Montana in 1919. A Paxson mural of Lewis and Clark is painted in the lobby of the Missoula County Courthouse. The calendar was advertising the City Carriage and Wagon Shop for general blacksmithing and horseshoeing. Good condition, tape residue at the tear-away date section and chip out of lower right corner. ;Est. $140-200 HWAC# 139535Lot# 3047 Billings, Montana C.M. Russell Prints from the Snook Trading Post There are 10 black & white prints from the Snook Trading Post collection. The themes are: Painting the Town, The Shell Game (2), The Range Rider’s Conquest (2), The Initiation of the Tenderfoot, Initiated (3), and The Trail Boss. Three prints have duplicates. All are 9.5 inches X 12.5 inches ready for framing. Please see photos for details. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139699Lot# 3048 Great Falls, Montana C.M. Russell Print the Young Sioux Squaw This print is an ink sketch by C. M. Russell of the “Young Sioux Squaw” at 10.5 x 14 inches, 1927 by The Leader Co. of Great Falls, Montana. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139701Lot# 3049 C M. Russell From the Trailblazer Collection of Prints There are six ink prints in this lot from C. M. Russell’s Trailblazer collection c1950s. Two are duplicates. The prints include: the stage robber (2), the trapper, the scout (2), the buffalo hunter. All are 9.5 x 12.5 inches and ready for framing. The real interest are the vignettes at the bottom of each print. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139698Lot# 3050 C.M. Russell in 1st Stage Prints There are 19 C.M. Russell prints of ink sketches in this lot with early printing ragged edges. Several duplicates are present and two appear to have been damaged in printing. All c1920s and possibly 1st printing. Size 10 x 13 inches. Please see photos for details. Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 139700Lot# 3051 T. D. Murphy Co. CM Russell Art Calendars This lot of two art calendars from Thos. D. Murphy of Red Oak, Iowa are both samples and only show one leading month. One is dated 1940 while the other is dated 1944. The 1944 calendar also advertises for war bonds and stamps, obviously during wartime. Each calendar depicts a C. M Russel lithograph; one is The Buffalo Hunt, the other is The Love Call depicting a rather startled Indian maiden. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139536Lot# 3052 Montana Calendars from Chinook, Montana There are four calendars from Chinook, Montana. Three are of Hilda dated 1968 drawn by artist Duane Bryers. The last calendar is of the Rodeo Queen dated 1978. All calendars are from the Elk bar-cafe-taxi-novelty. Please see photo for details. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 139534

125View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Art & AdvertisingLot# 3053 Montana Custer’s Last Stand by Edgar S. Paxson Lithograph Print This lithograph of “Custer’s Last Stand” by Edgar Samuel Paxson is the scene that history remembers. Paxson spent over 20 years gathering information from Indians that were there as well as survivors from Benteen’s contingent. The actual work was completed in 1895 as a canvas of 6 x 9 feet. This lithograph is 16 x 24 inches, and it is single-matted but the matting would need replacement before framing (22 x 31 inches). In Paxson’s own words: “... [I] conversed with participants on either side, visited the scene and became as familiar with the ground and the circumstances as with my own home.” You can now own this piece of military history for your office or library.Est. $300-400 HWAC# 139723Lot# 3054 Montana Fort Assiniboine, Montana Broadside 1887 There are two copies of the Fort Assiniboine broadside describing the purpose and location of this fort. The larger of the two is from Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper December 24, 1887. This appears to be a permanent installation of brick buildings on the Milk River in Montana. A framed print from the U. S P. Railroad Express Survey, plate XIV “Distribution of Goods to the Assiniboine” a Sarony, Major & Knapp litho. from the period by John Stanley is single matted with some color foxing, 7 x 10 inches, framed at 12 x 15 inches c1850s. Lastly there is a lithograph print of “Angus in the High Country” of Montana by Frank Murphy 1988, 19 x 23 inches. There is a small chip in the bottom edge. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 139720Lot# 3055 Montana U.S. Pacific Railroad Exploration & Survey Lithograph Prints 1853-1854 This lot of four-color lithograph prints are from the U.S. Pacific Railroad exploration and survey team of 1853-1854. The artist was John Mix Stanley published by Sarony, Major & Knapp of 449 Broadway, NY. Each lithograph sketch is approx. 7 x 9.5 inches, matted and framed at 12.5 x 15 inches. All sketches are in Montana: “Milk River, near junction of Missouri”, general report plate XVIII; “Bear’s Paw”, plate XXIII; “Milk River-Bear’s Paw Mountain in Distance” plate XXII, some foxing; “Distribution of Goods to the Gros Ventres” plate XXI, water stained. These plates have become world famous for their interest of location and how it looks today. Please see photo for details. Est. $240-400 HWAC# 138446Lot# 3056 New York City, New York July, 1870Currier & Ives Mississippi Steamboat Race Print This is a Currier & Ives print of “The Great Mississippi Steamboat Race.” It measures 12 x 16 inches with a torn off left upper corner and some light tape marks.; The great Mississippi steamboat race: from New Orleans to St. Louis, July 1870. An event that became known as the Great American Steamboat Race pitted the steamboats Robert E. Lee and Natchez in an epic twelve-hundred-mile race from New Orleans to St. Louis, Missouri, in 1870.; Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 128097Lot# 3057 “Maybe This Time” a print by Doug Lindstrand 1983 This litho. print is titled “Maybe This Time” signed and numbered 115 of 950 by Doug Lindstrand in 1983. Doug Lindstrand is a noted artist depicting both human and wildlife in Alaska. Here he has a conversation with his huskie puppy-because they always listen. Est. $150-200 HWAC#139717Lot# 3058 1888 Chromolithographic Prints of Historic Costumes by Albert Racinet of Paris This lot of three prints depicts the historic costumes of people from Holland, Oceania, and Sweden. These prints are from a series originally published in 1888 in six volumes which stands today as the only work of its kind representing the clothing of people from around the world by Albert Racinet of Paris. About 11inches X 16 inches Please see photos for details. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139713Lot# 3059 1900’s Fashion Drawings From Chic Parisian (15) A collection of high fashion drawings (15) from Chic Parisian. The colorful sketches measure 12”x 16” and are mounted on poster board, ready for framing. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 140532Lot# 3060Elegant Victorian Ladies Lithographs Lot of eighteen 10 x 13-inch color lithographs by Gray Lithographers of New York. Some have artists signatures: Maud Humphrey and others. New York Show Girls, Copyright between 1905-1910. Three are not women, but artistic framing flowers for invitations and the like. Est. $400-600 HWAC#139756Lot# 3061Women’s Fashion Advertisements 1920’s This lot has three advertisements for women’s fashions from 1900 to the 1920’s. First is “Les Grandes Modes de Paris Corlette de Courses” about 1900. A beautiful art deco print on quality paper; “Chic Parisian No. 403; and “Poise” from the Ladies Home Journal 1918. Poise is an advertisement from Modart detailing the comfort of wearing a quality corset promoting good posture and poise. All are in great condition worth framing. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138444Lot# 3062 Chicago, Illinois Men’s Fashion Advertisements 1911-1918 This lot has two broadsides, one from Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothiers in Chicago, and close competitor “Who’s Your Tailor?” Ed. V. Price also of Chicago. Hart, Schaffner and Marx are still in business today. The Hart, Schaffner and Marx sheet is heavy paper 11 inches X 21 inches with foxing in the corners and a chip in the lower right corner depicting a scene during wartime. The Ed. V. Price advertisement is 16 inches X 22 inches dated 1911-1912 depicting a female aviator and a well-dressed man wearing a Price suit. There is foxing in the lower corners. Both prints are suitable for framing and display purposes. Please see photos for details. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138445Lot# 3063 M. Born and Company Clothing Advertisements of 1919 with Fabric Swatches M. Born and Company clothiers (of Chicago) built clothes to be worn world-wide. This lot contains five large plates depicting fashions available for the spring and summer of 1919. Interestingly, the U.S. Government Economy Board specified unlined pockets on dress cloths. Presumably in conservation during wartime, but the war was over in November of 1918. Women’s and children’s clothes are always shown in the background. One broadside has several cloth swatches on the flipside. Each one is 17.5 inches X 19.5 inches some soft corners but ready for framing, in very good condition. This is how fashion was advertised a century ago. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138447

126Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Art & AdvertisingLot# 3064 Post WW1 Victorian Style Prints This group of three prints are post-war Victorian era prints. The first is a young lady holding a wreath of lavender colored flowers. The paper has a fabric texture. A woman with a red dress and roses printed in Germany. The last print is of three Victorian girls with flower baskets. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139690Lot# 3065 Victorian Art Prints These are three Victorian art prints. The woman with the yellow rose was painted originally by Frederich Tousaint of Belgium here in lithograph. All prints are is good condition ready for framing. The yellow rose print is 12.5 x 17 inches, the others are 15 x 20 inches. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139538Lot# 3066 French Victorian Art Prints This lot of two Victorian art prints feature young ladies in relaxed poses. The first print with cherry blossoms is 13 inches X 21 inches; the second print featuring a lady in c1920s dress is 16 x 21 inches matted. Est. $300-500 HWAC#138440Lot# 3067 Alberto Vargas Posterbook Collection in Prints The Taschen Posterbook contains six Vargas prints: Feline Entre-Act 1919, the Spanish Gipsy 1928, Diana The Huntress 1929, Redhead on the Beach 1950, Ivory and Black 1950, En Garde Marilyn Monroe 1957, published in 1991 by his great niece. A second Taschen Posterbook is incomplete with three prints. There are two loose prints: Redhead on the Beach, and the Patriot Girl poster with prose by Phil Stack originally published by Esquire. All large format of 12 inches X 17 inches in color that cover his career. Alberto Vargas popularized the female form in the 1940’s through Esquire Magazine and later in Playboy Magazine in the 1960’s and 1970’s. Similar poses and themes were used as nose art on WW2 aircraft. Please see photos for details.Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138442Lot# 3068 Art Deco Prints 1920’s-1930’s A lot of five art prints; the first is a young lady in the art deco style of sharp geometrics with a die cut and stamped deco border. From a painting by artist Frank H. Desch titled “Kate”. Calendar art at its best. A woman with a red dress and roses printed in Germany. The “Summer” print is from an issue of The Illustrated London News dates Aug. 13, 1859 from a painting by C. Baxter. This print has a fold in the center due to its original publication. A duplicate print of three Victorian girls with flower baskets. Please see photos for details. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139539Lot# 3069Bird Identification by Audubon - Church and Dwight Co. There are two bird charts in this lot. The first is an Audubon Chart #3 at 27.5 x 44 inches published by the Massachusetts Audubon Society in 1912; informative and scientific. The second chart is printed by Church and Dwight Co. 1917 is informative and less scientific at 17 x 25 inches Some foxing on the edges. Please see photos for details. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 139729Lot# 3070 Jacob Studer Ornithology Prints These are three Studer ornithology prints from 1881. Each one is roughly 8.5 inches X 12 inches double matted and framed at 16 inches X 19.5 inches There is plate 1 the Bald Eagle, plate X the Snow Owl, and plate XV the Gray or Sea Eagle. Each one was drawn in colored crayon to lithograph. Frames are distressed wood and oak. Please see photo for details. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 139111Lot# 3071 Bird and Flower Prints, Antique Collection of about 77 antique prints, 4.5 x 7.25 inches. Includes about 60 flower prints and 17 bird prints. The group appears to be from three different printers, some of the flowers are by Ben George, London, and the birds show numerous printers including Wyman and Sons Limited. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139931Lot# 3072 Historic Bird Print Collection Lot of about 100 color lithography prints of birds of North America. Removed from Jacob Struder’s “Popular Ornithology: Birds of North America” published in 1878 by Jacob H. Struder, with illustrations by Theodore Jasper. Each print is 11 x 14 inches. Also included, the systematic table (index) from the book, and the title page and contents pages. Also about 15 other bird lithographs, smaller sized, different artists. Est. $500-1000 HWAC#140057Lot# 3073 Antique Bird Prints Collection (75+) Incredible collection of antique bird prints from early 1900s color plates. Most are pre-1900, some as late as 1920. Over 75 different prints. Rare to find a group like this still intact and in such good condition. Attention Bird Watchers! Original prints included, many from museum collections such as New York State Museum. Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 140749Lot# 3074 c1840-1900 Fish Prints Collection of Early Original Natural History Plates (24 Prints) 13 Black and white 8.5” x 11.5” Fish Prints from 1842 Natural History Plates with plate #s. Includes: Lith. of Endicott New York, J. W. Hill, U.S.P.R.R. Ex & Surveys - J.H. Richard del. and variants. 2 black and white prints of fish and reptile prints from 1844 plates, U.S.P.R.R. Ex & Surveys, J.H. Richard. del. 4 blk & white fish prints from 1855 plates RR Survey. Five Color fish prints from early 1900s original-colored plates, includes Lith Julius Bien & Co. N.Y. (D.B. Hudson ad nat. del.) and two with Denton signature. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140722Lot# 3075 Whale Print Whale print by William Daniell. B&W. Published by Cadell & Davies, London. March 1, 1807. Image w/border size: 7 1/8” x 4 1/4”. Free of any staining. Edges of plate have tears and foxing. Note: Daniell primarily painted English landscapes and seaside images, each rendering printed as an aquatint. Each image is an accurately detailed rendering printed as an aquatint which creates an effect similar to an ink or watercolor painting. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139660Lot# 3076 Colored Plate from the Histoire Naturelle The single humped (Dromedary), and double humped (Bactrian) Camels are from the book of Natural History (Histoire Naturelle) plate XVIII published in 36 volumes. c 1890s lithograph. 13 inches X 16 inches Light toning on the edges. Est. $100-200 HWAC#139519Lot# 3077 Studer Ornithology and Histiore Naturelle Prints Three prints from nature: two prints from Studer’s Ornithology, The Hairy Woodpecker plate XVIII, The Grouse with four species including a Ptarmigan Partridge, Sage Grouse, and Ruffed Grouse plate XCVI at 11 x 14.5 inches; a print from Histoire Naturelle 1890 of fish plate XV at 13 x 16 inches Light toning on each. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139520

127View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Art & Advertising Lot# 3078 The Salvation Army Lassie by the United War Work Campaign 1918 This war poster is paper on heavy canvas and very fragile at 30 x 40 inches. A WW1 poster “Oh boy, that’s the Girl”, “The Salvation Army keeping her on the job” for “the Salvation Army Lassie”, Nov. 11th-18th, 1918. Armistice would end the shooting at 5 AM on Nov. 11th. Chips missing at the edges, fragile condition. From the Stuart MacKenzie collection. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 139735Lot# 3079 Buy War Savings Stamps 1918 Lithograph This litho. print depicts a service man “Help Him Win by Saving and Serving - Buy War Savings Stamps” 1918 American Lithographic Co., 20 x 30 inches, chip out of lower corners. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 139726Lot# 3080 Keep Him Flying! Buy War Bonds Poster by Scheiber This poster is paper on heavy canvas; “Keep Him Flying Buy War Bonds” drawn by Schreiber in 1942. 23 inches X 29 inches in very good condition, pin hole each corner. From the Stuart MacKenzie collection. Est. $200-300 HWAC#139732Lot# 3081 A careless word...A Needless Sinking Poster from WW2 This poster is paper on heavy canvas “A careless word... A needless Sinking” refers to the sinking of merchant marine vessels in 1942. Vivid color, very good condition. A pin hole in each corner. U.S. Government Print Office 1942-O-502219. From the Stuart MacKenzie collection. 38.5 x 29.5 inches Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139737Lot# 3082 Keep ‘em Flying a Print by Dan V. Smith This war time patriotic themed print “Keep ’em Flying” depicts an Army Air Corp airship marked ARMY even after they had been reformed into the Air Force in 1941. This print at 25 x 38 inches was presented by the U.S. Army Recruiting Induction Service. Delicate paper condition. Please see photo for details. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139727Lot# 3083 Calendar Art from 1954 These are sample art prints for publication in 1954; Young Springers, Sunday Sweetheart, a fashion model by Goes, Fresh Paint puppies 1952, Champions all the Way, Gangway Gramp by Hy Hintermeister, the baby by Charlotte Becker, and an Italian scene. See photo for details. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139521Lot# 3084 Goodyear Neolin Soles Store Signs Three Neolin soles for shoes signs, a product of Goodyear c.1920. 11 x 21 inches, rounded corners, good condition. Please see photos for details. Est. $300-400 HWAC#139119Lot# 3085 TRW Automotive History in Prints TRW offered automotive prints in the early 1980’s: 1935 SJ Duesenberg with FDR titled “One of a Kind” by artist James DeNeen 1982; The Coach Builders No. 6, a 1924 Hispano-Suiza Boattail called the “Tulip Wood Torpedo” by Vlandimir Korvic 1984; and Engineering Innovations N. 6, a 1940 Packard 4-door Coupe, the first American-made auto to offer air conditioning by Moyer 1984. All prints at 13.5 x 23.5 inches Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139524Lot# 3086 Timken Bearing Calendars We have three calendars for Timken Bearings, all dated 1947. Timken bearings are still around today keeping America running smoothly. 20 x 16 inches, very good condition; top quality photography. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139537Lot# 3087 Yankee Tools Advertising Sign This Yankee Tools sign shows specialty hand drills. A die-cut stand-up sign. “Make better mechanics”. Some foxing and chips in the corners. 20 x 14 inches Please see photos for details. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139512Lot# 3088 Jim Daly signed art prints This lot has two signed art prints by Jim Daly: “All Aboard” depicts a little girl aboard a train engine with her three furry friends numbered 201/950, 20 x 24 inches; “Mud Mates” depicts three children and a puppy playing mud puddle navy, numbered 612/950. c1994. 19 x 25 inches. Please see photos for details. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139694Lot# 3089 Little Queenie, Chromolitho, c1885-1900 Very attractive chromolitho entitled “Little Queenie”, framed, about 15 x 21 inches. No artist shown, small 1-inch water damage at lower right corner. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 138662Lot# 3090 Magic Show Broadsides Four magic show signs for the DEVIL or Joe Crowell, c1945. Some foxing but in good condition. 14 x 22 inches. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 139117Lot# 3091 1905 Darling Baby Girl in Bonnet Advertising Calendar by Maud Humphrey From the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the U.S. comes this beautifully framed 13 x 16-inch Victorian artwork by artist Maud Humphrey. Maud Humphrey (1868 – 1940) was a commercial illustrator, water colorist, and suffragette from the United States. She was the mother of actor Humphrey Bogart and frequently used her young son as a model. From the 1890s through the 1920s, her work Included child portraits, illustrating calendars, greeting cards, postcards, fashion magazines, and more than 20 story books. She earned more than $50,000 a year while her husband’s surgical practice brought in $20,000 a year. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 139642Lot# 3092 Rose Marie a Musical Comedy Stage-play in Poster This original “Rose Marie” stage-play poster is a 4-panel paper on heavy canvas advertisement at 41 x 88.5 inches, James Shirvell presents this “world famous musical comedy” in 1924. The poster is in vibrant color, excellent condition, a spectacular timeless piece. Printed by Taylors- Printers- Wombwell -Yorks. From the Stuart MacKenzie collection. Est. $1000-3000 HWAC# 139741

128Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Art & Advertising Lot# 3093 Rose Marie a Musical Comedy Stage-play in Poster This original “Rose Marie” stage-play poster is a 4-panel paper on heavy canvas advertisement at 41 x 88.5 inches James Shirvell presents this “world famous musical comedy” in 1924. The poster is in vibrant color, however, not all panels are color matched. Each corner has pin hole perforations. Please see photo for details. Printed by Taylors - Printers - Wombwell - Yorks. From the Stuart MacKenzie collection. Est. $800-1800 HWAC# 139744Lot# 3094 Running Race, a Lithograph Poster This marketing poster titled “Running Race” is marked 3 sht. sect. 1-2, paper on heavy canvas at 42.5 x 55 inches In excellent condition. Date unknown, rare poster. Erie Litho. Co. stock 5906. From the Stuart MacKenzie collection. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 139746Lot# 3095 Jenness Cortez Signed, Framed, Racehorse Collection (Lot of 6) Lot of 6 Professionally framed color prints by Jenness Cortez, all signed by Cortez andprotectedunder glass. These prints all feature racehorses,thisartist’smostpopularsubjectmatter and widely collected.Eachprint is labelled with the name of the horse and the rider, with the race, year and award included for the 4/6 that are running a race. Included are:1.ForegoVictorious in the 1976 Marlboro Cup, Bill Shoemaker Up; 2. Man O’ War Winning the Travers Stakes August 21, 1920 Saratoga Springs, N.Y., A. Shuttinger Up; 3. Spend A Buck Winning the 1985 Kentucky Derby, Angel Cordero Up; 4. Alysheba Winning the 1987 Kentucky Derby, Chris McCarron Up; 5. Seattle Slew, Jean Cruguet Up; 6. Secretariat, Ron Turcotte Up. All frames are wood, and measure close to 18 x 20 inches. Visible artworks are about 9 x 12 inches. Each is tastefully matted under intact glass. A very nice collection ready for museum quality display. Most celebrated for her paintings of Horse, American Artist Jenness Cortez was born in Indiana in 1944, and is considered one of the most noteworthy revivalists of Classical Realism in the 20th and 21st centuries. Cortez formally began her artistic studies under Dutch artist Antonius Raemaekers, and later attended both the Herron School of Art and the Art Students League of New York. Her racehorses have gained her world-wide acclaim and are extremely collectible pieces for experts and novices alike. Est. $1500-2000 HWAC# 140746Lot# 3096 Horse Show Poster The advertisement for a “Horse Show” is a 2-panel poster. It is paper on heavy canvas without any pinhole perfs. In excellent condition, specific date is unknown, apparently quite rare, c. 1920’s-1930’s. A beautiful lithograph for your home office, library, trophy room, or well-suited horse stable. From the Stuart MacKenzie collection. Identified by: 3338-2 SHT stock #7077 USA Donaldson Litho. 7077 Newport-KY. Size is 57.5 x 44 inches. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 139742Lot# 3097 Woman with Yellow Rose lithograph print This lithographic print is 16 x 24 inches of a woman with a yellow rose, knit sleeve gloves, and a fuzzy hat. c1900s. Some water staining in the upper left corner, chip lower right. No other information as to the artist. Fair to good condition. Frame is 20.5 x 28.5 inches. Est. $200-250 HWAC# 138449Lot# 3098 Zoe Mozert Poster Art c. 1920’s to 1940’s This lot of six poster prints is highlighted by the work of Zoe Mozert. Born Alice Adelaide Moser (1907-1993) aka Zoe Mozert. She is best known for her Hollywood Movie poster art getting her start in pulp fiction magazinesasTrueConfessions and later for Paramount Pictures for the movie poster of the same name. She is best remembered for painting the controversial movie poster of Jane Russell for the classic Howard Hughes film, The Outlaw. A considerable amount of her pin-up poster art was available while under contract with Brown & Bigelow. This lithograph print is 16 inches X 19 inches with her logo in the lower right corner. There are five other beautiful poster art prints as well. One is a well-dressed young girl eating a sandwich and carrying a baseball bat. Of course, girls can play baseball as we all know. There is a boy with his dog, two children crossing a bridge, and a Seniorita. c1920’s-1940s. Please see photos for details.;Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138441Lot# 3099 Choice Die Cuts c1900 Lot of two beautiful die cuts, one called Easter Victory (7 x 13 inches); the other a Friendship Calendar of 1904 (7 x 14 inches). Est. $100-150 HWAC#139986Lot# 3100 California Terri Dennis Art and Others Group of about ten 6 x 6-inch signed numbered prints by San Jose artist Terri Dennis, many related to playing card themes. Also included are clown themed painted tiles by Willis, possibly of the northern Mother Lode region. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 141163Lot# 3101 1890 “Polo” A Period Print by J.C. Dollman Published by J. P. Mendoza, printseller and publisher to H. M. the Queen in 1891, this print shows the intense action of a polo match. Framed in wood 38 x 28 inches. John Charles Dollman, (British, 1851-1934), also produced bold compositions of animals and people such as Robinson Crusoe and His Man Friday. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 139644Lot# 3102 George Washington Prints - 2 Lot of 2. Mounted and framed. Larger print (approx 17 x 13 inches) is titled (on back) The Courtship of George Washington. Engraved by John C. McRae, NY and showing a young (mid-20s) Washington seated next to future-wife Martha and her daughter and son. The smaller image (10 x 8 inches) is an original print, pre-1910, titled After the Painting by Alonzo Chappell (notes on back) showing a portrait of General Washington with the Declaration of Independence beneath his image. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 139278

129View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Art & AdvertisingLot# 3103 Washington, D.C. 1912 Early Edition of Official Presidential Portraits A unique collection published in 1912 of the official presidential portraits from Washington to Taft. The portraits are loose but come in a hardcover book that measures 10”x 15” and suitable for mounting. The boards on one of the volumes is stained, but photos are undamaged. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC#139334Lot# 3104 US Early Print Engravings (12) Lot of 12. Prints of engravings of people and places throughout early US history. Included are 5 seafaring images by American painter Warren Sheppard (e.g., Sinking of the Alabama, The “Monitor” and the “Merrimac”, etc.), images 7-1/8 x 4-3/8 inches, c1895-1897. Each print has onion skin cover. Oldest item in the collection is a steel engraving titled William Penn’s Cottage, Letitia Court, Philadelphia, 1682, printed and published by H. Quig, c1865, image size 6-7/8 x 8-5/8 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139673Lot# 3105 Dancing Bears Fun-filled print of bears having a picnic in a forest. Dancing abounds, but there’s picnicking and music as well. Elegantly framed in ebony stained wood and double matted, 44 x 31 inches. Reminiscent of the 1907 song, Teddy Bears’ Picnic, by John Walter Bratton. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139655Lot# 3106 J.M.W. Turner Landscape Art Print Engravings (3) Lot of 3 prints of line engravings from original works on paper by Joseph Mallard William Turner. All sheet sizes 9-1/2 x 12-1/2 inches. Wycliffe Near Rokeby, 1875, engraving by John Pye, uncolored, published by D Appleton & Co, New York; Hornby Castle, Yorkshire, 1875, engraving by W. Radclyffe; Weathercote Cave, 1878, engraving by S. Middiman. Note: J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851) was an English Romantic landscape artist and the leading British artist of his day. Today, he is regarded as having elevated landscape painting to an eminence rivalling history painting.Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139661Lot# 3107 Lionel Barrymore Signed Print Framed art print from etching titled Point Pleasant drawn and signed by famed actor Lionel Barrymore. Est. $100-200 HWAC#139175Lot# 3108 Mr. Charles Davis on “The Traverser.” Period Art Print To the right honorable Earl of Befsborough, this portrait is by permission respectfully dedicated by his obliged servants Wm. & H Barraud. (painters) English hunter with hounds. Engraved by Edward Hacker. Published by James Sheldon of London. Wooden frame 25 x 23 inches. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 139646Lot# 3109 La Mesa, California Original WatercolorIllustrationsofAmericanLight - houses by artist Mark Sherman as commissioned by “Harbor Lights”, La Mesa, CA – Consists of three (3) calendars (1995, 1996 & 1997) and four (4) 8 x 10 matted Prints – Lot also includes 10” x 20” matted litho of the Bodie Island Lighthouse in N.C., by Paul R. Minnis.Est. $80-160 HWAC#139420Lot# 3110 Coca- Cola Poster This Coca-Cola poster is 22 x 32 inches a lithograph by Forbes. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140008Lot# 3111 Coca Cola Presents Our America Electricity Posters (5) Lot of 5. Four large posters, 1943, 31.75 x 22 inches, for an educational series created by an anonymous artist. Fifth poster included, 15.5 x 11 inches, 1942, titled Electricity. Several tears on folds. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139229Lot# 3112 Grape Drink and Orangeade Advertisement Posters These three in-store advertising posters are from the 1920s. There is Welch’s Grape juice “The National Drink,” a lithograph by Cushman Parker for its 49th anniversary 14 x 21 inches, Eze-Grape Drink on a hard back 7.5 x 21 inches, and Orangeade delicious for you from 1929. The Orangeade poster has chips missing and stick pin holes at the bottom 13 x 21 inches Please photos for details. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139112Lot# 3113 Welch’s Grape Drink Store Sign Stand-ups This lot contains four Welch’s Grape Drink store signs at 13.5 x 21 inches with fold-out stand-up. Condition varies from fair to good. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 139116Lot# 3114 Welch’s Grape Drink Three Foldout Store Sign This lot has two Welch’s signs; the first is the breakfast sign with stand-up back; the second is a three section with foldouts to hold pint sized Welch’s bottles and room to display more bottles in the front. The three-section fold-out has the instructions for use on the back. The cardboard is distressed from water but intact. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 139510Lot# 3115 Welch’s Grape Juice Country Store Signs Two signs for Welch’s grape juice: “The National Drink” at their 49th anniversary in 1962, 13 x 21 inches; and Welch’s Grapeade grape spread has die cut borders originated in 1923, 13.5 x 14.5 inches Please see phots for details. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139113Lot# 3116 Soda Pop and Fruit Juice Advertising Lot of 14 pieces of vintage signage and advertising posters. 7up; Mission Orange Drink; “AAA” Root Beer; Welch’s Grape Juice; Canada Dry Ginger Ale; Canned Florida Grapefruit Juice. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139982

130Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Art & Advertising Lot# 3117 Seymour Rosenthal Signed Lithograph, “Seltzer Man” Seltzer Man is a well-known and highly collectible piece by world-famous artist, Seymour Rosenthal (1921-2007). This is a great piece for Soda Bottle Collectors as well as art enthusiasts. This is Registered Lithograph Number 81 87494, and the plate is signed by Rosenthal. Professionally matted and framed under glass with signed Certificate of Authenticity from Royal Art, Ltd. with Lithograph Registration information affixed to the back of the frame. Wood frame measures 25.5 x 31.5 inches. Visible art measures approx 17 x 21 inches. Seymour Joseph Rosenthal was born and raised in the Bronx part of New York City in 1921 and was a child of the “Great Depression”. He was a self-taught artist who started drawing at the age of 5 and didn’t stop until his dying year in 2007. His work is described as “20th Century Impressionist art with a focus on Judaic spirituality, culture and life, combined with the struggle of the working-class American during the Great Depression.” Rosenthal attained international acclaim for his art which is exhibited worldwide in museums, galleries and synogogues, including the “N.Y. Metropolitan Museum of Art, ”the “Technion Museum” in Haifa Israel, and the White House. [Ref: The Life and Art of Seymour Rosenthal, https://seymourrosenthal.com/] Est. $600-800 HWAC# 140745Lot# 3118 French Liquoure Advertising Lot of two 6 x 11-inch embossed (the bottles are in relief) cardboard signs. One for Quinquina St. Christophe; the other Calvados Coulombe. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140150Lot# 3119 Aperitif Wines advertisement from France This lot has two broadside advertisements for aperitif wines., Forum Votre Aperitif 1930’s, 11 inches X 15 inches card back with local tax stamps affixed; and Quinquina St. Christophe at 6 inches X 11 inches card back 1940’s. Condition for both is good. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139516Lot# 3120 Auger Fils & Co. Cognac Advertisement This Cognac advertisement for Auger Fils & Co. is gold tone paper on card stock printed in Bordeaux France 17.5 inches X 14 inches some corner wear. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139517Lot# 3121 Store Advertisement for A.de Marconnay Sparkling Wine This broadside advertisement is for A. deMarconnay wine from Saumur township in the Allones region of France. c1960s. Very good condition 12 x 17 inches. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139515Lot# 3122 Three Recommended Wines-Store Advertisement for Gerin This store advertisement is for three wines made by Alfred Gerin a viticulturist farmer. Much more than a farmer, he was a mayor, and later Senator of the Rhone. On hard board and paper 9.5 x 12 inches, c1960s. In very good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139514Lot# 3123 1900’s International Advertising Pieces (4) A quartet of advertising displays measuring 10 x 14 inches and smaller and touting different products from medicine to tobacco and fashion. Please see photos for more detail and condition and maybe you should learn French, so you can read them. Oui, oui! Est. $200-400 HWAC#140536Lot# 3124French Cosmetic Label Collection, c1890-1925 161 different labels containing some of the most beautiful French art you’ll see. There are 14 large labels about 5.5 x 10.5 inches, 41 small labels about 2 x 4.5 inches or less, we haven’t had time to research the art in these smaller labels, but some are art nouveau in the classic style. There are 86 large currency size that also exhibit a wide variety of art, and 20 other labels also included. Est. $700-1000 HWAC# 139930Lot# 3125 Two Choice French Advertising Signs From Brussels: Chaussures Anglaises (15 x 9 inches) in red and green. From Ardennes: La Purganine (12 x 10 inches). Est. $120-200 HWAC#140038Lot# 3126 Santa Claus for Sweet’s Renown Chocolates This store sign for Sweet’s Renown Chocolates was made by Whitman Publishing Co. as a die cut. This one features Santa at 12 inches X 22 inches with a fold-out stand on the back. Minor color loss near the top. Please see photo for details. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139115Lot# 3127 Ice Cream Store Signs There are two ice cream store signs in this lot. The first was made by Schmidt Lithography. Schmidt was the largest lithography company on the west coast at 2nd and Bryant St. in San Francisco having survived at least two fires, roughly 10 x 6 inches in good condition. The second store sign is unmarked at 10 x 16 inches with chocolate ice cream. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139114Lot# 3128 Vintage Ice Cream and Soda Fountain Posters Lot of over 15 posters and die cuts for ice cream and soda fountains. Kewpie Pie; Han-D Sun-D (iced milk with fruit centers); fountain sundaes die cuts; Paper doll page compliments of Carnation Ice Cream. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 139989Lot# 3129 Flour Store Signs There are three flour store signs in this lot. Eclipse Gold Dust Flour store sign at 18 x 18 inches; Rogers Leader Flour sign at 18 x 18 inches; and Voigt’s Crescent Flour broadside with right side chipping. Conditions are good. Please see photo for details. Est. $240-500 HWAC# 139118Lot#3130Wrigley’sChewingGumAdvertising Poster This advertising poster for Wrigley’s Gum is paper on heavy canvas at 12 inches X 22 inches Printed by Gugler Litho. Co. of Milwaukee, Wi. In very good condition a pin hole in each corner. From the Stuart MacKenzie collection. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139734Lot# 3131 1950’s Card Advertising Pieces (20) This is a collection of advertising pieces including a paper doll promotion bt Carnation Creamery, Welch’s Grape Juice cards, Mission Fruit and more. Very colorful. please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $240-300 HWAC# 127992

131View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Art & Advertising Lot# 3132 Paris, 1900’s French Waffle Display Ad So... this is an ad for waffles (cookies) and it’s written in French. It’s a folding cardboard display ad that measures 10 x 14 inches. There is also a flattened box container that measures 7 x 9 inches. Interesting piece of point of purchase advertising. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140534Lot# 3133 1900’s French Ads for Fez’s (2) Only from the picture and a smidgen of translation, do I know that these are two ads, one selling Fez’s, the other (?). They are colorful and measure 10”x 14” and are in nice shape and very colorful. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140535Lot# 3134 Watsonville, California Pajaro Valley Apples Fruit Packing Label with Original Art Vintage one-bushel fruit packing label from the fancy quality F. B. Brand of Pajaro Valley Apples by Franich Bros. of Watsonville California. Elegantly matted and framed by Ella Buckillen Stroud signed 2000. Her original artwork apples and leaves grow out of the label in unique fashion. Frame is gold trimmed and is 24 x 21 inches. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139648Lot# 3135 California 1900’s Colorful Fruit Company Crate Labels ~ 60 An incredible collection of colorful and eclectic fruit crate label art. Themes range from animals, to exotic figures and themes. These measure around 8 x 10 inches with some around 6 x 8 inches and even a few soft drink labels measuring about 4 x 6 inches. They appear to be unused and are on pasteboard. A VERY beautiful collection. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 140533Lot# 3136 Yokohl Brand OrangesExeterOrangeGrowers Association print by Ella Ruckallew This print of the Exeter Orange Growers Association was expanded as a print by Ella Ruckallew in 2008. It is a beautiful interpretation of the Yokohl Brand label as it should have been. Artistically expanded from the original label, matted and framed. 16 inches X 22inches print and 31inches X 25 inches framed. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 138439Lot# 3137 Fruit Crate Label Collection Lot of over 100 fruit packing crate labels with gorgeous color lithography. Many have several labels of the same kind. Excellent dealer lot. California, Oregon and Washington growers. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 140045Lot# 3138 Fruit Crate Labels & Advertising Pieces About 15 pieces of vintage advertising. Chesterfield metal tin; Heublein’s A1 Mustard store card; unused crate labels from: Speed Ball Melons, Defender Tomatoes, Blue Goose, Chautauqua Maid Quality Grape Juice, Gay Johnny Vegetables, Night Club Sparkling Beverages, Snoboy, Borden-Pekin Black Raspberries, Scotia Salmon, Wayne Red Beets, Wheatley’s Quality Tomatoes, Arcadia Beauty Sweet Corn, Del-I-Pak Stringless Beans. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138527Lot# 3139 c1910-1930 Fruit Crate Labels Featuring Native Americans (7 Labels) Authentic Vintage Fruit Crate Labels, Native American themed, Lot of 7 different labels. Sizes range between 8 and 12 inches. All protected in plastic and in good to very good condition. Nice Group. See photo for details. For as many fruit labels that were printed between 1890 and 1950, there is only a small fraction that survived. Fruit crate labels are a fun, colorful collecting category of Advertising artwork and growing in popularity. The Labels in this group share the popular Native American theme are vary in rarity. Included are Hiawatha, Mohawk, Tru-Type, Cal-Junior, Redman Brand, Indian Belle Brand and the gem in the bunch, Walter Hawkins. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 140736Lot# 3140 Large Label Collection This is a large collection, about 100+ album pages, many with several per page - maybe 500+ labels. Includes Whiskeys, toilet waters, wine and more. Red Fox, Clearwood, Hannah & Hogg, Jules Leraux, Kuemmel, Sciroppo, Lithia, Runkels, Richard Hudnut, Dad’s, Huskey, and so many others. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 139945Lot# 3141 Collection of Oversized Labels in Presentation Album 67 large sized labels for large cans, tins, or packages. This is a very attractive group of unusually large labels in album 19 x 25 inches and 2.5 inches thick. Most are about 8 x 20 inches, though some are up to 9.5 inches wide. Includes topics such as fine-cut tobacco, cane syrup, molasses, coffee, peaches, other fruits, katsup, fruit products, and more! These labels are exceptionally colorful. c1910-1940. Est. $800-2000 HWAC# 139889Lot# 3142 Miscellaneous Label Collection (About 200+) Variety of topics, very colorful group. About 200 or more labels. Small to medium sizes. Includes brands such as Andy Boy, Fuji, Clover Farm, Cheerio, Frisco, Foot High, H.A. Mills Honey, Lion, Kreme de Koke, Patriot, On Rush, Real West, and so many more. This is a really nice collection! Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 139944Lot# 3143 Mid-Size Food Label Collection Colorful collection of food labels all about 6 x 9 inches. About 150 labels in this collection, including brands such as Gold Leaf Pickles, Gold Medal Brand, Excelsior Brand, Bonanza, and many others. A great group! Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 139943Lot# 3144 1900’s Labels Galore (Approx. 30) This is an incredible collection of colorful labels for everything from The Department of Agriculture nuts to fruit and produce company crate labels. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 127990Lot# 3145 Salmon Packing Labels Lot of over 100 packing labels for salmon companies. Moose Head; Monogram; Premier Brand; Prelate; Point Ellis; Portola; Pink Rose; Pillar Rock Packing Co.; Peter Pan Brand; Pattie Salmon and dozens more. Also lobster, shad, mackerel labels and others. All in excellent condition. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 139974

132Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Art & AdvertisingLot# 3146 Seafood Packing Label Collection Lot of over 100 colorful packing labels for cans from fish producing companies. Salmon, tuna, sardines, oysters, razor clams out of the Pacific Northwest. Most pristine condition, a few slightly used. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 139978Lot# 3147 Original Can Labels 1895-1935: Indian, Western, Victorian, Miscellaneous Brands Binder of over 90 original can labels for fruits and vegetables with colorful lithography. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140040Lot# 3148 Turn of the Century Can Label Collection Over 110 can labels, found at a Del Monte packing plant. Sample books of the predecessors of Del Monte. They are 4 - 7 color lithography, a technique seldom utilized today. This printing process produces very vivid colors. All types of fruits and some lobster and salmon. In a brown binder, protected by plastic sleeves. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 140039Lot# 3149 Five Art Prints Lot of five framed pieces: 1) drawing of a windmill, 19 x 16 inches; 2) Henry Morse Stephens Oak, Berkeley, 13 x 16 inches; 3) three Ernest Kinney comic cowboy prints, 15 x 12 inches. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139779Lot# 3150 Signed & Numbered Art (4) Lot of 4. Three 8.5 x 11-inch color paintings, one each by artists Mark Wiener (336/500), Liam Roberts (295/1000) and Ole Hamann 337/1000). One B&W etching by Mohammad Omer Khalil (285/1000) All state on back: World Federation of United Nations Associations. Cachet Print. Hamann painting dedicated to Charles Lindbergh with quotation on front of print and signed by Charles’ wife Anne Morrow Lindbergh. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 139215Lot# 3151 Egyptian Engravings (5) Lot of 5. Prints of engravings of ancient Egypt. Possible highlight is Jean Leon Gerome’s painting Napoleon and the Sphinx, photogravure by Goupil & Co., printed on the Hess Press, image size 7-7/8 x 4-3/4 inches, page size approx 11-3/8 x 9 inches, title and painter names on onion paper sheet covering print. Collection also includes four other images titled The Philae Islands, Temple of Karnak, Approach to Karnak, and Egyptian Feast, all engraved and printed by Illman Brothers (Philadelphia c. late 19th century), all with onion paper covers, images approx 7-1/4 x 4-3/4 inches on 9 x 8-1/4-inch pages, all in excellent condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139663Lot#3152ForeignPrints-Engravings (65) Lot of approx 65 prints on various paper sizes including 7-1/8 x 4-3/4 inches, 7-3/8 x 9-7/8 inches, and 9 x 11-3/8 inches. Mixed scenes.Examples:Abdication-Napoleon at Fontainebleau by Paul Delaroche (1849), Charlemagne at Witikind’s Baptism by Paul Thumann (c1870s), and Manchester from Kersal Moor by William Wyld (1852). Many prints have onion skin coverings. Browning and edge tears and many prints. Four smallest prints have image stains but remaining images in good condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139671Lot# 3153Midwestern Indian Point Collection Framed collection of over 60 arrowheads. One labeled Osage, leading us to believe they were collected in the Midwest United States. Mounted in a wooden frame 26 x 11 inches and two inches deep. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138725Lot#3154BifacialProjectilePointCollection This collection of projectile points and other bifacial tools are thought to be from the mid-western states. The original collector is unknown. Most are chert with several shapes represented from the archaic and late archaic periods. They include tools, stemmed, and notched points. About 240 pieces total. The display box is 24 inches X 36 inches with a glass top. A beautiful display in a hardwood case. Please see photo for details. Extra shipping charges may apply. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC#140810Lot# 3155 Indian Grinding Rock and Mortar with 1 Grinding Stone (Tan) First one is 15 x 10 x 3 inches and 2nd one is 12 x 8 x 3 inches. Tan stone. These stones were found along the banks of the Kern River while discing fields near Bakersfield about 1950. Est. $240-350 HWAC# 139786Lot# 3156 Indian Grinding Rock and Mortar with 2 Grinding Stones First one is 13 x 24 x 3 inches and 2nd one is 10 x 8 x 5 inches. Grey stone. These stones were found along the banks of the Kern River while discing fields near Bakersfield about 1950. Est. $260-400 HWAC# 139785Lot# 3157 Indian Grinding Rock and Mortar with 2 Grinding Stones First one is 17 x 11 x 3 inches and 2nd one is 8 x 9 x 5 inches. These stones were found along the banks of the Kern River while discing fields near Bakersfield about 1950. Granitic rocks. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 139788Lot# 3158 Indian Grinding Rock and Mortar with 2 Grinding Stones and Hammer Tool. First one is 20 x 10 x 3 inches and 2nd one is 14 x 9 x 6 inches. Grey brown stone. These stones were found along the banks of the Kern River while discing fields near Bakersfield about 1950. Also includes one hammer tool. Granitic rocks. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 139787Lot# 3159 Group of 5 damaged Mortars with 2 Grinding Stones Each one has damaged. Also included is 2 grinding stones. Range in size from 10 x 9 x 9 inches to 7 x 7 x 5 inches, all made from a like-kind rock. Heavy lot, perhaps 50 lbs. These stones were found along the banks of the Kern River while discing fields near Bakersfield about 1950.Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139789Lot# 3160Pacific Island Bone Fetishes and Tools Two cherry wood frames with carved fetishes, arrowheads, fishhooks and tools. Ten pieces in the larger (11 x 14-inch) frame; Sixteen pieces in the smaller (8 x 10-inch) frame. Glass is cracked on the larger frame. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 138720Lot# 3161 Native American Pipe Mounted in Frame Stone, leather and bone pipe, 22-1/2 inches long. Mounted in a glass topped box 25-1/2 x 7-1/2 and 3 inches deep. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 138726

133View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Native Americana Lot# 3162 Anaktuvuk Pass Masks Two masks framed in an elegant wooden case, 29 x 18 inches and 3 inches tall. Made in 1977 as a consigned art piece. Made of caribou hide, seal skin, and artic fox fur. For 50 years the Nunamiut of Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska, have been making skin masks by a technique that they invented, casting wet caribou skins on wooden molds. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 140176Lot# 3163 Baby Moccasins Tiny baby moccasins, two inches long and a half in high, with bead work. Possibly for use on a doll. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $80-100 HWAC# 138146Lot# 3164 Alaska Mukluks and Grass Coil Basket Fur-lined mukluks with baby blue and pink bead work, 8-1/2 inches long; Eskimo Grass Coil Basket with cover, 4 inches in diameter and 3 inches tall. Est. $150-180 HWAC# 138560Lot# 3165 Arizona Southern California Mission Tribes Coiled Basket Vintage coiled basket from Southern California Mission Tribes with a grass bundle foundation. Shows the typical tucked ends and diagonal style in the sewing material. It is 15.5 inches in diameter and 4 inches high. Very simple design in excellent condition. See photo for details in construction and design. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140391Lot#3166CaliforniaHupa/Yurok Winnowing Basket Vintage open-twined, Northern California Hupa/Yurok sifting basket used to process food by winnowing grain, 11 inches in diameter x 4 inches tall. Basket is in very good condition with small (less than 10%) areas of rim weave missing, and less than one square inch of missing side sticks. See photo for details of design and construction. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 140392Lot# 3167 Native Americana incl. Baskets Lot of multiple items. Native American. Four birch bark baskets of varying sizes used by Athabaskan and Eskimo groups of interior Alaska. Ivory carvings, Alaska, from walrus tusks. Mounted and framed sketch of Eskimos w/snow sleds by George Ahgupuk. Sketch made on moose hide. 5-3/4 x 3-5/8 inches. Collection also includes an Alaskan ULU knife, ivory handle walking cane (34 inches long), and Hawaiian Kukui Nut multicolored belt. Est. $200-250 HWAC# 139684Lot#3168ArizonaBeaded Turtle Fetish/Amulet Theturtlefetish/amulethashorsehair edging with tin cones. This turtle does not have an incision for an umbilical cord. 9 inches long, bug damage to reverse. possibly 19th century. Est. $300-900 HWAC# 141120Lot# 3169 Bead Necklaces and Bone Art This collection of necklaces numbers over 20 all in the 13 to 15-inch-long range. None of these necklaces appear to be commercially made. Some may be significant artifacts. One necklace is made from beads dug up in the town of Savoonga on St. Lawrence Island off the coast of Alaska. The clasp is late manufacture but the beads themselves are handmade with loss of color to age. Two other necklaces are open ended and hang from the neck; one is with a pair of leather beaded baby shoes and the other with a white bone seal and of beaded drop ornaments. There is also a bone art of two salmon signed by “D. Pushruk”. Several items then have an Alaska connection. There are two French white heart bead necklaces; one bright orange and the other smaller orange pony beads. There are four necklaces with Russian cobalt seed beads that may actually be historic trade items. A bone necklace of camels is about 12 inches with a bone barrel clasp fitting. One Venice chevron bead necklace is at 13 inches; A puka shell necklace with small shells at a length of 6.5 inches; One elk antler base belt buckle; one necklace of east India origin and two bangle bracelets. Please see the photos for details as there may be significant finds. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138432Lot# 3170 Beaded Bag pair Two beaded bags, 4 x 7 inches, and 2.5 inches square. Thought to be Plains. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 141126Lot# 3171 Small Beaded “Purses” (3) Three small “purses”: one 2 x 2 inches, with green beads and a curved bottom; another is 2.5 inches square with white, red, black, and yellow beads; and a third is leather with a turquoise clasp. From the Shirley Bovis Private Cowboy Museum in Tombstone. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 141165Lot# 3172 Beaded Knife Sheath Beaded knife sheath with images of a horse and an Indian chief. Could be for tourist trade. About 10 inches long, no beadwork on back side, as usual. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 141124Lot# 3173 Beaded Lizard Forms Pair Lizard beaded forms were traditionally used as repositories for the umbilical cord to insure health and good luck. Sometimes they were hung from a cradleboard or later worn by a child as an amulet for protection throughout life. If they do not have an incision on the underside for the cord, they were just items for children or fetishes. Each about 5 inches long.;Est. $500-900 HWAC#141125Lot# 3174 Beaded Strike-a-lite with another Bag Beaded strike-a-lite edged with tin cones. Also included is a very small, beaded bag, possibly a medicine bag. And a larger beaded pouch with hide straps for attaching to a cradleboard or saddle. About 4 x 6” Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 141122

134Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Native AmericanaLot# 3175 Cheyenne Beaded Knife Sheath and Other Bag -Cheyenne beaded knife sheath and a narrow, beaded bag with metal cones and hair. Perhaps tobacco bag or a bag for an awl or ….? 11” long, three inches wide. Est. $800-1400 HWAC# 141121Lot# 3176 Medicine/Tobacco Bag Pair, Beaded Two Medicine/tobacco leather beaded bags—belt pouches. Great beading with hide fringe. About 6 x 8” each. Est. $1000-1700 HWAC# 141123Lot#3177Tombstone,ArizonaQuality Turquoise beads, 68.2 gr 68.2 gr of quality turquoise from an unknown Arizona mine from the Shirley Bovis Private Cowboy Museum in Tombstone. The smallest bead is 1/4” diameter, and the largest is 7/8” diameter. Possibly made for a fancy and unique silver and turquoise necklace, never completed. Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 141166Lot# 3178 Native American Beaded Doll, Old About 12” tall deer skin with beaded chest and moccasins, braided horsehair in two braid strands, but one broken off (still present). Possibly Plains. From the Shirley Bovis private Cowboy Museum in Tombstone. Some condition problems to the back from insects. Est. $300-1000 HWAC# 141164Lot# 3179 Ketchikan, Alaska 1900’s Alaskan Totem Collection (4) This is a quartet of Alaskan American Indian tabletop totems. The first is made from alder wood and stands 17” high. It is marked on the bottom as being authentically crafted by an Alaskan Indian and very brightly painted. Next is a 10” painted totem, next a 13” tall with an 8” wingspan near the top. It too is handsomely painted in blacks, red and orange. Lastly, we have an unpainted 13” with 11” wingspan. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139350Lot# 3180 Alaska Eskimo Dolls Lot of three: 1) hand crafted baby doll from Fairbanks, in Yupik. 12 inches tall. 2) furry doll, 6 inches tall. 3) furry doll, 12 inches tall. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 138558Lot# 3181 Eskimo Dolls Lot of three beautifully ornate dolls. Two are 14 inches tall, with antlers of metal, leather, fur, shields. One fur-covered doll is 7 inches tall. Est. $200-250 HWAC# 139842Lot# 3182 Fur and Skin Sewn Seals and Walruses Four Eskimo sewn animals, two walruses, two seals. Seals are about 4 inches long and 3 inches tall; walrus are 5-6 inches long and 3-5 inches tall. Includes an article on fur and skin sewn crafts from the Sheldon Jackson Museum Shop of Sitka Alaska. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138722Lot# 3183 1981 Sioux War Cry, Chilmark Pewter by Michael A. Boyette Chilmark produced the Legacy of Courage Collection Honoring the American Indian including this Michael Boyett pewter sculpture titled Sioux War Cry. It is 4-1/2 x 3-3/4 x 8-1/2 inches on wooden base. The warrior’s battle club has come free from his upraised hand, and the piece has been attached to the base. This can easily be repaired by a silversmith. This item is numbered 910 of 2500 and includes the Certificate of Authenticity signed by the sculptor. Est. $90-150 HWAC# 138757Lot# 3184 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Silver Earrings and Cuff --Navajo Vintage silver cuff/bracelet, turquoise and coral inlay chips in water cycle design. Mark is an arrow, but unidentifiable. Inside measures 5.75 inches, gap is 7/8 inch. Pair of silver, Navajo, post style earrings, bear claw design with small turquoise bead in shadow box setting. Size is 0.75 x 0.5 inches. Est. $160-260 HWAC# 140340Lot# 3185 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Navajo Double Pendant Necklace Hollow silver bead necklace, 16” long. Double pendant--two large turquoise cabochons set in silver spirals hung with three silver feathers, 5 x 2 inches. 71.5g Est. $500-900 HWAC# 140332Lot# 3186 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Green Turquoise Cabochon Cuff Unusual design handmade etched silver cuff --turtle with lime green turquoise stone for back of turtle. Possible Carico Lake turquoise from Nevada. Inside measure--5.25”, 1” gap. Scratched hallmark looks like” LISA”. 25.9g. Est. $180-250 HWAC# 140337Lot# 3187 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Huge Turquoise Stone Very striking bracelet set with huge turquoise stone set in stamped silver, 123.4g. Inside measure is 5.5” with a 7/8” gap. Est. $700-1000 HWAC# 140333Lot# 3188 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Silver Bear Claw Necklace Hollow silver bead necklace with six bear claws capped with stamped silver and silver adornments. Central turquoise cabochon is set in silver with two large teeth and a coral drop. 20-inch long chain, pendant is 2.75 x 2.25 inches. Est. $2000-4000 HWAC# 140331Lot# 3189 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Turquoise Cabochon Necklace Navajo pendant necklace, 16” long, hollow silver beads. Beautiful turquoise cabochon, set in silver shadowbox, 1.5” x 1”. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 140330Lot# 3190 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c 1940’s-50’s Turquoise/Coral Watch Bracelet Sterling silver watch bracelet set with two turquoise and two coral stones. Leaf design, probable old pawn, unsigned. Inside measure is 6.25 inches with 1.25-inch gap. Weight is 90.1g. Est. $600-800 HWAC# 140335

135View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Native Americana Lot# 3191 Navajo Reservation, Arizona c 1940’s-50’s Vintage Pawn Turquoise Watchband Heavy sterling watch bracelet/band. Set with 8 turquoise natural cabochons, wrapped wire, shadowbox style. Inside is scratched “Ramiro”. Measures 5.5 inches inside with 1.5-inch gap. Weighs 941g. Est. $700-800 HWAC# 140334Lot# 3192 Navajo Reservation, Arizona Woman’s Turquoise Cuff Small size woman’s silver cuff bracelet set with three turquoise stones, twisted silver wire and coiled wire designs. Inside measure, 5 inches, with a 1-inch gap. B. J. Green, Modesto, Calif, 12-27-74 scratched on inside. Weighs 43.5g. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 140336Lot# 3193 Native American Sterling Silver Pieces (2) Lot of 2. Both Sterling Silver. Kokopelli Dangling Earring with Navajo French Hook. 2-inch length. Kokopelli is a fertility deity, usually depicted as a humpbacked flute player (often with feathers or antenna-like protrusions on his head), who is venerated by some Native American cultures in the Southwestern United States. Second piece is a pendant with chain from Peru. See photos to view exquisite detail. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139482Lot# 3194 Navajo Sterling Silver Belt Buckles - 2, Moose and Eagle Two Sterling Silver belt buckles, one marked J NEZZIE on the back indicating it was made by Navajo silversmith Jimmie Nezzie. It has a large, stylized eagle head on a rectangular silver buckle with chip inlaid pieces of red coral and blue-green turquoise. It is ~2-3/4 x 2-1/4 inches. The other buckle is likely to be Sterling silver also, but it is not marked. This oval design has a high-relief moose head mounted with a half-inch turquoise stone and a 3/8-inch red coral cabochon. ~3 x 2-3/8 inches. Est. $100-150 HWAC#138335Lot# 3195 Pewter Cast Bolo Slide Image of a Native American -- amazing detail on face of this cast pewter piece (6/500). Signed and numbered on reverse--(W or M or J W) Rasmussen (We cannot identify). Beautiful bolo slide on black leather ties with silver tips. Detail of teepees and more on reverse. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140341Lot# 3196 Sterling Concho Belt Small sized sterling silver concho belt made of stamped conchos connected by rings. Possibly for a child. 28 inches long, 0.5-inch conchos, buckle is 1.25 x 1 inches. Est. $180-280 HWAC# 140342Lot# 3197 Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota Oglala Sioux Design for Pine Ridge Reservation Coin Circular artwork in blue ink on white paper, possibly designed as coin art to be minted for the Oglala Sioux Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in southwestern South Dakota. It is not known if the coin was ever struck. Designs are 4.5 inches in diameter on 6 x 6-inch white card stock, mounted on 8.5 x 11-inch black card stock inserted in page protectors. See photos for design details. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 140396Lot# 3198 1844, 1970 Geo. Catlin’s Archery of the Mandans - Framed Litho Reproduction Archery of the Mandans by George Catlin, framed lithographic reproduction. At age 17, George Catlin (1796-1872) studied law and was admitted to the Bar in 1819. He so disliked practicing law that he gave up that career after only two years and enrolled in art school, becoming recognized for his skill in portraiture. He became interested in preserving the experiences and ways of life of the American Indians, and he subsequently made five trips across the United States to paint what he saw in American Indian culture, even as white settlers were pressing inexorably across the continent. He was also a collector of Native American artifacts, and he used these as reference materials in his artworks, which he gathered and published in folios. His 1844 North American Indian Portfolio was reproduced in 1970 by Sparrow Press in Chicago as tinted lithographs. This mounted, matted, and framed print is one from the limited edition set of 1000 copies. Professionally mounted, matted, and framed in verdigris-toned wood and glass, finished size is 27-3/4 x 21-3/4 inches with a matte opening of 20-1/2 x 15 inches. The frame appears to have never been hung. See photos for content and condition details. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 125090Lot# 3199 1844, 1970 Geo. Catlin’s Buffalo Hunt, Chase - Framed Litho Reproduction Buffalo Hunt, Chase, by Catlin, framed lithographic reproduction illustrating an Indian buffalo hunt across the American Great Plains. At age 17, George Catlin (1796-1872) studied law and was admitted to the Bar in 1819. He so disliked practicing law that he gave up that career after only two years and enrolled in art school, becoming recognized for his skill in portraiture. He became interested in preserving the experiences and ways of life of the American Indians, and he subsequently made five trips across the United States to paint what he saw in American Indian culture, even as white settlers were pressing inexorably across the continent. He was also a collector of Native American artifacts, and he used these as reference materials in his artworks, which he gathered and published in folios. His 1844 North American Indian Portfolio was reproduced in 1970 by Sparrow Press in Chicago as tinted lithographs. This mounted, matted, and framed print is one from the limited edition set of 1000 copies. Professionally mounted, matted, and framed in verdigris-toned wood and glass, finished size is 27-3/4 x 21-3/4 inches with a matte opening of 20-1/2 x 15 inches. The frame appears to have never been hung. See photos for condition and content details. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 125093Lot# 3200 1844, 1970 Geo. Catlin’s North American Indians - Framed Litho Reproduction North American Indians by Catlin, framed lithographic reproduction illustrating the attire of two Native American men and one woman. At age 17, George Catlin (1796-1872) studied law and was admitted to the Bar in 1819. He so disliked practicing law that he gave up that career after only two years and enrolled in art school, becoming recognized for his skill in portraiture. He became interested in preserving the experiences and ways of life of the American Indians, and he subsequently made five trips across the United States to paint what he saw in American Indian culture, even as white settlers were pressing inexorably across the continent. He was also a collector of Native American artifacts, and he used these as reference materials in his artworks, which he gathered and published in folios. His 1844 North American Indian Portfolio was reproduced in 1970 by Sparrow Press in Chicago as tinted lithographs. This mounted, matted, and framed print is one from the limited edition set of 1000 copies. Professionally mounted, matted, and framed in verdigris-toned wood and glass, finished size is 21-3/4 x 27-3/4 inches with a matte opening of 15 x 20-1/2 inches. The frame appears to have never been hung. See photo for condition and content details. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 125092

136Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Native AmericanaLot# 3201 Bison Moon Original Art Midnight blue night sky with a bison charging out of a full moon that silhouettes a lone Indian. Signed Dennis WF. 8-1/2 x 11 inches. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 136200Lot# 3202 Indian Calendar Art Five pieces of calendar artwork depicting Native Americans. From Zarr Inc. of Providence, Rhode Island, and Cooper’s furniture store of Boston, Mass. No calendars, just the art. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139202Lot# 3203 Great Northern Railway Calendar with Many Guns Blackfeet Indian of 1954 This calendar measures 16 x 34 inches features Many Guns, a Blackfeet warrior, produced for the Great Northern Railway in Glacier National Park. Copyrighted in 1954 for the 1955 calendar year. Complete. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 138438Lot# 3204Lakota, QuintonMaldonadoOriginalLedgerArtwork 2 pages from a handwritten ledger of sales from 1899 withoriginal,handdrawnandcoloredNativeAmericanLakotaartworkbyContemporaryArtist,QuintonMaldonado.Both pieces are on 9.5 x 5-inch, trimmed antique ledger page dated 1899. One drawing of Indian with head dress surrounded by Lakota bird symbols and stars and one drawing of teepees and rising sone on prairie. Both are done in ink, hand colored, signed by Artist in ink and numbered “1/3”. Bright colors. Unique, unmistakable original artwork by a talented Lakota Artist. Early reservation Lakota Indian artisans often lacked the resources and materials they needed, such as paper, hides or parfleche, so they found another medium for their artistic expression and substituted discarded ledger books, commonly used for record keeping in the late 19th century. Today, some Native American artists have also adopted this practice in honor of their ancestors. Lakota Artist, Quinton Maldonado buys old ledgers at auctions, antique shops, used bookstores and the like to create contemporary pieces. Quinton Jack Whiting Maldonado, Oglala and Sicangu, is the great-great-great-grandson of Woptuha, Horned Chips, the medicine man and brother of Crazy Horse. Quinton was raised on the Pine Ridge Reservation by his grandmother and grandfather and his great-grandparents still spoke Lakota, participated in ceremonies and lived the Lakota way. Maldonado’s art is a strong reflection of his heritage and traditional upbringing. His use of authentic ledger paper as his medium the incorporation of ancient symbols revived in bright, primary colors, creatively expresses his individuality in a modern style, while staying true to his Native American roots. Quinton Maldonado has a rare talent that is helping to preserve early reservation Lakota culture, though his unique artwork. [Ref: Native Sun News: Lakota man carries on ledger art tradition, Karin Eagle, 2014.] Est. $800-1000 HWAC# 140732Lot# 3205 2013 Original Native American Artwork by Lakota Artist Howard Blue Bird 2 Pieces of Original Native American Art by Lakota Artist Howard Blue Bird. 1) 9 x 12-inch Spirit Animals on heavy art paper in ink and colored pencil. Signed by artist bottom right with date 2013. 2) 11 x 14-inch Eagles in circle on heavy art paper in ink and colored pencil. Signed by artist bottom right edge of circle with date 2013. Howard Blue Bird was born in 1954 and is 4/4th Teton Oglala Lakota. His art has won at least four awards, including one in 2020 at the 52nd Annual Red Cloud Indian Art Show. He is self-taught with a natural talent and is confident in his exacting and minimalist style. Howard works primarily in pen and colored pencil. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140734Lot# 3206 Original Native American Lakota Art Cards (9 cards) Original Art Cards from 3 different Prominent Native American Lakota Artists, Quinton Maldonado, Howard Blue Bird and Kevin Poor Bear. This is a nice collection of original art from 3 talented, respected and collected artists, whose artistic styles are well-known and uniquely reflect their Native American heritage and Lakota roots. Cards measure approximately 4 x 6 inches, and all are protected in sleeves in excellent condition. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 140738Lot# 3207 Original Eskimo Art Eskimo carved sandstone beaver with fish in mouth, 14 x 4 x 4 inches. Label on bottom authenticates the artist was an Eskimo, although does not attribute a tribe. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 138564Lot# 3208 A Detroit Photography Co. Print of Chief Savara and Family This beautifully colorized photography print by the Detroit Photography Company shows Ute Chief Sevara with his family. Copyrighted in 1900 it shows Chief Sevara as an Indian Scout. #50624. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139705Lot# 3209 Photographic Print of Obtossaway an Ojibwas Chief This photo print is copyrighted by The Detroit Photographic Company 1903 of Obtossaway, an Ojibwas Chief. The beaded collar indicates his status as chief with an origin of a woodland tribe- the Ojibway or Chippewa tribe. The Ojibway are native to Michigan, Wisconsin, and Canada. An 8.5 inches X 6.5 inches photo and 13 inches X16 inches framed. Our print is single matted in a felted mat with a wood inset. The nameplate is double-layered brass in a shadowbox detail. The frame is burl wood design with a black painted edge. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 139704Lot# 3210Photo Print of Obtossaway Chief of the Ojibwas and Yamapi This lot contains two photos; a framed photo of Obtossaway Chief of the Ojibwas tribe double matted in a barn wood frame. Copyrighted by Detroit Photography Co. in 1903, 6.5 inches X 8. 625 inches photo and 13.5 x 15.5 inches in framed. The second photo of a painting is of Yamapi a Ute Runner for Chief Ouray. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 139702Lot# 3211 Nevada Caples People of the Silent Lands, 1972 Folio Robert Caples folio printed by UNR Press, 1972. #303/1000. Nine prints in original packaging from this well-known Nevada artist, with display coming to the Nevada Museum of Art. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138661

137View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Native Americana Lot# 3212 Indian Prints (3) Vintage Three color prints, c1940?, possibly by the same artist. Two are identical works, 12 x 16.5 inches with printer title at lower left. “2429, Absence makes the heart grow fonder”. The third is 16 x 20 inches, no artist shown and no printer. All are on a thick paper stock. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138664Lot# 3213 Indians: The First Americans (50) Lot of 50 large-format prints of photos and engravings of American Indian scenes and individual pictures. 1975. Scholastic Magazines & Smithsonian Institution, 11 x 14-inch plates, slip inside cardboard book covering. Est. $60-80 HWAC# 139382Lot#3214WinoldReissPrintscommissioned by the Great Western Railway Co. These five prints are copies from the original artwork of Wenold Reiss for the Great Western Railway Co. Reiss painted Blackfeet Indians for the G.W. R. to promote train travel in the 1920s-1950s. The prints are: Big Face Chief, Not Real Bear Woman, Morning Gun, Long Time Pipe Woman, and Little Plume. All 9 x 12 inches. Please see photo for details. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139703Lot# 3215 Big Turkey a Lithograph by F.W. Glasier & Co. This lithograph print of “Big Turkey” was copyrighted in 1913 by the F.W. Glasier & Co. of Brockton, Mass. It is colorized in the style of W.H. Jackson of the Detroit Photography Co. 16 x 12 inches with a large border, excellent condition, never mounted. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138437Lot# 3216 Black Thunder and Big Turkey Two Prints from F.W. Glasier & Co. These two lithograph prints, “Black Thunder and Big Turkey” are copyrighted in 1913 by the F.W. Glasier & co. of Brockton, Mass. Both are colorized in the style of W.H. Jackson of the Detroit Photography Co. Black Thunder is 16 x 13 inches with a larger border, while Big Turkey is 16 x 12inches. Both are in excellent condition, never mounted. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 138436Lot# 3217Native American Prints by Winold Reiss for the Great Northern Railway These two prints made by American Artist Winhold Reiss for the Great Northern Railway depicts “Takes-the-Gun-Strong” a Blackfeet Chief, 1942; and “Mountain Flower” a Blackfeet Indian Maiden of Glacier National Park 1943. Reiss painted the Blackfeet Indians for the Great Northern Railway in the 1920s-1940s. He painted his subjects offering compassion and objectivity. When he died, the Blackfeet Nation scattered his ashes at the foot of the Glacier Range. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139525Lot# 3218 Native American Dictionary Collection (9 Publications) Lot of 9 different publications documenting several languages of Native American Indians. All are paperback and all are in like new condition. Includes 6 Dictionaries and 3 smaller museum publications. As more and more American Indian languages are lost to antiquity, these are important works, much needed in the effort of Native elders all across the Country who represent the last speakers of their dying language. 1. Everyday Lakota, 2nd Revision, 1997; 2. An English-Dakota Dictionary, John P. Williamson, 1992; 3. I’Isniyatam Designs A Cahuilla Word Book by Saubel and Galloway, 1977, 32 pp; 4. Tova’ngar World, A Gabrielino Word Book by Galloway, 1978, 36pp; 5. Western Apache-English Dictionary, Edited by Bray, 1998; 6. Lakota Dictionary, 2002; 7. Dictionary of Mesa Grande Diegueno by Couro and Hutcheson, 1973; 8. More Than Words, A Family Activity Book, Barona Cultural Center Museum Publication, 2009; 9. Cahuilla Dictionary, Seiler and Hioki, 2006. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140692Lot# 3219 California 2006, 2010 California Indian Baskets Reference Books (2) 1. California Indian Baskets San Diego to Santa Barbara and Beyond to the San Joaquin Valley, Mountains and Deserts by Ralph Shanks. FIRST EDITION 2010. Volume II of the Indian Baskets of California and Oregon Series. Hardbound, 9 x 11 inches, with jacket in like new condition. Illustrated in full color with rare baskets from many Universities, Special Collections, world-class museums and private collections, the vast majority never appearing in print before. Represents decades of research that covers Native American art, history, technology, population movements, cultural interactions, and native plant uses. Demonstrates how basketry studies compare to archeology, linguistics and DNA research in understanding and appreciating Native American culture and history. 168 pages, 184 illus., 150 in color, bibliography and index; 2. Indian Baskets of Central California Art, Culture and History. Native American Basketry from San Francisco Bay and Monterey Bay North to Mendocino and Est to the Sierras by Ralph Shanks. FIRST EDITION. 2006. Volume 1 of the Indian Baskets of California and Oregon Series; a complete study of the exquisite Native American basketry from the San Francisco Bay Area and the Monterey Bay region north to Sonoma, Napa, and Mendocino and eastward across the Sacramento Valley to the crest of the Sierras. Baskets of the Pomo, Ohlone (Costanoan), Coast Miwok, Esselen, Huchnom, Lake Miwok, Maidu, Wappo, and Yuki people are illustrated and knowledgably described. Color photographs and drawings of the rare, fine California Indian baskets from museums and private collections in the United States and Europe are published here for the first time. Hardbound with Jacket. 176 Pages, 8.5 x 11 in, 190 color illustrations. Like new condition; Also included is color, 10-page, 8.5 x 11-inch publication: Legacy from Our Mothers. Indian Basketry of San Diego County. Barona Cultural Museum Publication Second Printing 2004 with names, short biographies and stories of Basketmakers, along with their pictures of the artisans and their baskets. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140737Lot# 3220 1903 Indian Basketry and How to Make Baskets by George Wharton James Indian Basketry and How to Make Indian Baskets and Other Baskets with Nearly 600 Illustrations. THIRD EDITION. Revised and Enlarged By George Wharton James. Published by Henry Malkan N.Y. 1903. Hardbound, no jacket. Green cloth over boards. Gilt lettering on cover and spine and illustration of basket on cover. 136 pages plus photographs and illustrations. Cover corners rubbed. Overall, very good condition. An excellent resource on basket making. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140733

138Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Native Americana Lot# 3221 Oregon 1929, 1934 Klamath River Indians FIRST EDITION 2 Book Autographed Set Very nice First Edition, hardbound set by Charles S. Graves, both signed: 1) Lore and Legends of the Klamath River Indians by Charles S. Graves, Supervisor of Attendance and Probation Officer for Siskiyou County, California. Press of the Times, Yreka, CA 1929. Signed by Author, Charles S. Graves autograph under photo on first page. First edition. 157pp. 23 photographic plates and portraits. Hardbound with red cloth, gilt. Spine faded. Good condition. Scarce, especially in this condition. “Legends of the Indians along the Klamath River in the northwestern part of California, with some biographical sketches and portraits of the contemporary inhabitants. Numerous legends are recorded such as How the Salmon are Started up the River; The Coyote Tries to Steal the Fire, etc. Includes portraits and biographical information on various tribal members.” [Abe Books -Cowan: p.246; Rocq: 14548]; 2) Before the White Man Came by Charles S. Graves, Supervisor of Attendance and Probation Officer for Siskiyou County, California. Press of the Times, Yreka, CA 1934. Signed by Author. Charles S. Graves autograph under photo on first page. First edition. 99pp. 22 photographic plates and portraits. Hardbound with red cloth, gilt. Spine slightly faded. Very Good condition. “A detailed look at life of the Native Americans living in the Klamath River area before white settlers arrived in northern California.” [Abe Books] Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140730Lot# 3222Native American History Coffee Table Collection 6 Hardbound and 2 softbound, large-format “coffee table” type books. Beautiful, illustrated work all with Native American subject matter. Comes with about 10 upscale magazine type publications, all collectible pieces. Nice group for the Native American Collector, perfect for the public seating area of a Native American exhibit. See photo for titles. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140713Lot# 3223 Native American Studies Library Collection (21+ pubs) 15 Books, 6 Museum Published booklets, 15 Museum exhibit brochures. Included in this collection is The Wild West Box Set published in 2000 with The American Frontier by William C. Davis (256pp) and The Age of the Gunfighter by Joseph G. Rosa (190pp) both softbound large format publications printed in full color and heavily illustrated. Other softbound books include: A Field Guide to Rock Art by Patterson, California Missions sourcebook by Mclaughlin, Empire of the Summer Moon by Gwynne, Picturesque Pala by George Wharton James, Native American Dictionary published by National Native American Cooperative 1996, The Heart is Fire by Dozier, This Path We Travel Celebrations of Contemporary Native American Creativity museum publication, Warrior Nations the United States and Indian Peoples by Roger Nichols, Kumneyaay History Textbook Vol 1 First Edition by Miskwish, and Pushed into the Rocks by Shipek. Hardbound books: Earth Pigments and Paint of the California Indians Meaning and Technology by Campbell, Not Enough Indian by Harry Shearer and Blood and Thunder by Hampton Sides. Nice collection of works featuring American Indians in a variety of contexts and formats, mostly non-fiction. Valuable contemporary additions to Native American Libraries. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140701Lot# 3224 Southwest Photo and Ephemera Collection Lot of six glossy black and white 8 x 10-inch photos (each with holes punched for mounting in a binder) of Ogden Utah city scenes, railroad tie huts, Native Americans; two Fred Harvey Service menus with watercolor scenes of Taos and the Grand Canyon, 9 x 6 inches; five small photographs of the Box Canyon Trading Post, one mile east of the state line in Lupton, Arizona. Salvatore Falcone CollectionEst. $120-160 HWAC# 139021Lot# 3225 1800’s Early American Indian Ephemera by Non-Indians (4) An interesting little group of American Indian related items, including a booklet that life and customs, a pictorial souvenir book about the southwest, a print of warriors from a January 1866 issue of Harper’s Weekly and a 1903 hardbound book on the Great Divide. The last item is intact with slight to medium bindery issues and a loose cloth cover. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139348Lot# 3226 Laramie, Wyoming 1892 Letter Referencing Wounded Knee This six-page letter is fairly easy to read on the first pass; it is a correspondence between a Jim Brockway of Beaver, Wyoming and an Isabella “Birdie” McHenry of Exchange, Penn. Never-mind that there is no reasonable connection between the name “Isabella” and the name “Birdie” that’s just the way it was back then. Jim writes for six pages of cowboy life and he covers a lot of country both literally and figuratively. This man is well educated, his spelling is damn good, and he is a bona fide Waddie. He makes reference to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation Incident that we now know as the Wounded Knee Massacre a year and a half after the fact. Although he does not go into detail of his involvement. A must read; the letter is post marked Laramie, Wyoming Aug. 1892. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 140007Lot#3227Airflight Ephemera - Miscellaneous Collection (22) Lot off 22. Includes 10 B&W photos including German engineer Otto Lilienthal in his 1893 hang glider and Wilbur Wright flying past his take-off catapult during a demonstration in France in 1908. This collection also includes a book titled Yesterday’s Wings, hard cover, by Joseph Brown, 1982, Doubleday & Co., 202 pgs., an information packet from American Airlines c1950, one stock certificate for 100 shares of Timm Aircraft Corp, Van Nuys, CA dated 1940, 2 color posters promoting Northrop’s USAF’s fighter jets, two color prints of biplanes, and the program book titled Aero Digest for the All-American Aircraft Show, Detroit, April 1930, 288 pgs. Est. $160-200 HWAC# 139224Lot# 3228 Airship and Flight in Print This newsprint is from 1922; five pages of dirigible and balloon aircraft. Some are commercial craft while others are naval craft. Great Britain, German, and US aircraft are covered in the pictorial article. Depicted is the British R-27 one of the largest of Zeppelin type dirigible aircraft, the R-34 shown landing in the USA, several US Navy dirigibles and air balloons C-2 and a B type, and a crash scene at sea for the ZR-2 constructed by the British Government. There is a complete article of the construction of the Navy ZRS-4 (also known as the USS Akron) from 1931 by the Goodyear-Zeppelin Corp. of Akron, Ohio by Robert Smith. This airship had been plagued by accidents and crashed tail-first into the Atlantic Ocean off the New Jersey coast only three people survived. Chips missing, yellowing very readable. Please see photos for details.Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140013Lot# 3229 Aviation Prints by Artist Charles E. Hubbell In this lot there are over 40 prints drawn by Charles Hubbell. Many aircraft are no longer flying. These prints cover planes build by the USA, Germany, and Japan with a brief explanation to design for each one. Some duplications but few. An interesting catalog of aviation history at your fingertips that covers the 1920’s to 1950’s. All prints are suitable for framing. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139728

139View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Transportation / AirLot# 3230 Amelia Earhart on the cover of McCall’s Magazine On the cover of McCall’s Magazine for Women is Amelia Earhart dated May 1937, in a portrait drawn by Neysa McMeinches. Ms. Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, two years behind Charles Lindbergh. This magazine issue pre-dates Amelia’s disappearance by two months. On the cover only-no story. Included is an 7 x 9-inch aquatone lithograph photo dated July 11, 1937, a week after her disappearance. Est. $100-200 HWAC#140017Lot# 3231 Lindbergh’s Baby Found Dead cover story in the Philadelphia Record May 13, 1932 The Lindbergh Baby was found and reported as the cover story in the Philadelphia Record on May 13, 1932. The complete section of the paper is included. Yellowing of paper, delicate fold. The Lindbergh kidnapping would prove to be one of the biggest crimes of the 20th century. Luckily, a gas station attendant wrote down the license plate number of the car that passed a gold certificate ransom note. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140015Lot# 3232 Photographic Dry Plate of Early Aviators Manufactured by the Hammer Dry Plate Company of St. Louis. The 5 x 7-inch glass plate negative shows four aviators in front of a biplane. Cover reads “Lt. Ben Sisson, 1st Squad of Cadets.” Est. $80-100 HWAC# 137887Lot# 3233 San Francisco, California Doble Steam Motor Corporation Booklets (2) Lot of 2. Booklets published by the Doble Steam Motor Co, San Francisco. 1923. Cardboard covers, stapled binding. Announcing the Doble Steam Car, 8pp w/pictures of the cars. The other booklet, 12 pp, is a company history w/pictures of the Doble cars along with driving assembly/chassis images. By F.G. Cox, Fiscal Agent. Page sizes 8 1/2” x 1o 10 1/2”. Both booklets in excellent condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139884Lot# 3234 Montana Montana License Plates Mint Condition Lot of 14 brand new blue and gold license plates with the map of Montana outlined in gold. Each plate reads: “Trailer / 54 90 (each license number different) / Montana 67.” Est. $100-400 HWAC# 139985Lot# 3235 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1930’sHarley Davison Letters with Interesting information on Letterhead Lot of three. 1) 1931. Discussing Harley Davidson’s role in the market. For example, in 1929 90,690 motorcycles were registered and Harley Davidson sold 23,989. 2) 1935. “By this time you have heard the good news of the breaking of the transcontinental record by Early Robinson. Also, a long paragraph about the shows and how the little guy is getting crowded out. 3) 1939. Giving detailed information on the route from Milwaukee to Florida via train. All are interesting reading. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 130547Lot# 3236 Porsche lamp. Photos Lot of 5: 1. Lamp w/red Porsche mounted on base, tested works. 2. Mounted and framed Porsche 24-3/4 x 17 inches. 3. Six mounted B&W photos of Porsches. 4. Wood plaque w/brass outline of Porsche 8.5 x 6 inches. 5. 1950s style Joe’s Diner phone. Lifted handset shows inside of diner. Lights up. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 139821Lot# 3237 DeSoto Shop Manual and Parts List This lot contains the 1928-1933 DeSoto parts list in very good condition, published in 1934. Skeleton art is very good. The second book is the De Soto Shop Manual for 1941 code S-8, well used but cared for. Shows signs of handling and dampness, great photos of hardware. One De Soto sales broadside from the Saturday Evening Post depicting the convertible model, year unknown. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 138390Lot# 3238 New York City, New York Thompson Express Steamship Circulars Black and white paper Circulars from the Thompson’s Passage Office, 275 Pearl Street, New York City. Dated February through October 1866. Content provides costs for traveling by steamer ship from NYC to Liverpool, England. 18 partial & complete pages. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 139173Lot# 3239 Colorful Trade Card Ads for Steamship Lines (2) 1) Inman Steamship Co., Founded in 1850, it was one of the 3 largest 19th century British passenger shipping Companies on the North Atlantic 2) State Steamship Co., ran a service between Glasgow & Liverpool to New Orleans in 1872, and to New York, in 1873Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138137Lot# 3240 Cunard White Star Steam-Ship Collection (18) R.M.S Mauretania (4) Passenger List, 1960 – Cabin Class Plans, 1953 – Daily Event Programs, 1955 – R.M.S Queen Mary (2), Guide to Accommodations, Farewell Dinner Menu, 1955 – R.M.S. Franconia, 1929 Around the World Cruise (6), Crossing the Equator Program, Events Programs – R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth (4), Lunch & Dinner Menus, 1952 – R.M.S. Coronia, (1), Ship Letter Card – Saxonia, 20 x 12-inch Plan of the Royal & U.S. Mail Steamer - “Conquest of the North Atlantic”, Canard Line Brochure noting it’s history and using illustrations & photographs to show its operations and fleet of ships – (8 x 4 inches, 17 pages) – No date.Est. $150-250 HWAC# 139071Lot# 3241 Harper’s Weekly - Sea Rescue Woodcut Prints 1) “Life-Boats to the Rescue”, Dec. 1, 1877, 22 x 16-1/2 inches; 2) “Out of the Deep”, September 18, 1880, 22 x 16-1/2 inches; 3) “Saved from the Wreck”, Dec. 23, 1871, 16-1/2 x 21-1/2 inches.Est. $90-180 HWAC# 139465Lot# 3242 19th Century “Harper’s Weekly” Woodcut Prints of Maritime Disasters (7) Depicting Maritime disasters and rescues. Includes: 1.) “Miss Ida Lewis, the Heroine of Newport, R.I” 2 pages, July 31, 1869, issue features portrait of Lewis on the cover, and page 2, the story with drawings of Lime Rock island and the interior of its lighthouse. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 139783Lot# 3243 19th Century News Publications with Woodcut Drawings (6) Depicting Maritime Associated Events and Articles includes: 1) “Hardships and Perils of a Ship Pilot’s Life” Frank Leslie’s illustrated newspaper, Dec 2, 1883; 2) “Taking a Pilot off Sandy Hook” Harpers Weekly, Feb 10, 1877; 3) “A Hard Pull with Lighthouse Supplies” Colliers Weekly Dec 14, 1901; 4) “Picking up a Tow” Harpers Weekly, January 21, 1893; 5) “Call away the life-boat” Harper’s Weekly Jan 21, 1893; 6) “Sandy Hook Light-Ship No. 51”, the only electric light-ship in the world, Harper’s Weekly 1895. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 139782

140Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Transportation / SteamerLot# 3244 19th Century News Publications, Woodcut Prints for Lighthouses, Lightships & Lifesaving Stations (6) 1) Iron Lighthouse, CapeCanaveral,Florida,EngineeringMagazine, Sept 14, 1866; 2) Light-Houses, the manufacturer & builder journal; 3) Modern Lighthouses, Lightships, Buoys, etc. Scientific American, Sept 10, 1892; 4) Typical Lighthouses of the United States, Harpers Weekly, May 5, 1888; 5) The Building & the Exhibit of the US Life Saving Service, historical register of the Centennial Expo 1877; 6) The United States Lighthouse Establishment, Scientific American, June 11, 1892 Est. $120-200 HWAC# 139781Lot# 3245 Ocean Liners in Print and Art (6) 1) “The Atlantic Liners, 1925-1970” – By Frederick Emmons, published by Bonanza Books, N.Y, 1972 Lists all passenger vessels in service in the North Atlantic since 1925, represented by 13 different Lines with illustrations & brief biographies of various ships (6” x 9” HB, 160 pages); 2) Five (5) Colorful, oversize postcards, 8” x 4”, by Artist Richard Ward, of the following liners: RMS Windsor Castle, Union Castle Line, 1919 – RMS Lusitania, Cunard Line, 1906 – RMS Olympic, White Star Line 1910 – RMS Mauretania, Cunard Line, 1906 – HM Hospital Ship Brittanic, 1914Est. $60-120 HWAC# 138139Lot# 3246 R.M.S. Lusitania Ephemera Archive (4) 1) “The Last Voyage of the Lusitania”, by A. A. Hoehling & Mary Hoehling, Signed 1st Edition, Published by Henry Holt & Co., New York, 1956 2) First Class Dining Room B/W photograph, 8 x 10 with 11 x 14 Matte, C-1912 3) “Exploring the Lusitania”, Probing the Mysteries of the Sinking that changed History, by Robert D. Ballard, Published by Warner Books, N.Y., 1995 4) 1 each RP postcard dated 1907 and 1 each colored lithograph post – C-1910Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138136Lot# 3247S.S. Normandie Ephemera Archive 1) Beautiful color print of the famous French Liner at Sea Maiden Voyage May 29, 1935, from Le Havre, France Regarded as the World’s most beautiful liner – Destroyed by fire at Pier 88, NYC, February 9, 1942 2) “The Normandie/Lafayette”, Death & Dismantling, article in the “Steamboat Bill” magazine, Spring 1995 issue, 27 pages (mag. cover is watercolor of ship by Gerald Levey, as it begins to list in early stages of fire) Print measures 23 x 11 inches; 3) Black & white, exhibition quality, Duotone lithograph, of the Normandie, printed on 65lb cover stock – By Jim Karvelas, a.s.m.a. – Measures 31 x 12 inches; 4) Luncheon & Dinner Menus (2), in English & French, with photo covers, for 1939 cruise – (9” x 12”) 5) “Economy Tours” brochure, listing destinations primarily for Europe, but including NYC –Tours involving the Normandie are listed as The French Line Special (20 days), the Normandie Flyer (20 days), the Four Countries Tour (26 days) & the Six Countries Vacation, (33 days) – 2-sided multifold flyer measures 4” x 9” 6) Ship Postcards, 2 RP, 1 B/W.Est. $250-350 HWAC# 139464Lot# 3248 Current River, Arkansas 1892 Black & Current River Packet Company Pass, 1892 Steamboat line. #278 to Pearson of the B & P S Co. The Current River forms in the southeastern portion of the Ozarks of Missouri with a small portion in Arkansas. Very nice. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 130503Lot# 3249 Delaware 1882 Delaware & Hudson Canal Company Pass, 1882 #1623. Includes the Albany % Susquehanna, Rensselaer & Saratoga and New York & Canada. The Delaware and Hudson Canal was the first venture of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, which would later build the Delaware and Hudson Railway. Between 1828 and 1899, the canal’s barges carried anthracite coal from the mines of Northeastern Pennsylvania to the Hudson River and thence to market in New York City. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 130509Lot# 3250 Delaware 1893 Upper Delaware River Transportation Co. Pass, 1893 # 118 to Pearson, president of the Boston & Providence Co. Black on pink. Steamers listed were the Columbia, John A. Warner and Twilight. Rips bottom right. In the 1850s, Captain John Cone formed the Upper Delaware River Transportation Company and began operating steamboats between Philadelphia and Trenton. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 130511Lot# 3251 Kentucky 1888 Evansville, Paducah & Tennessee River Packet Company Pass, 1888 Light green underprint to steamboat. Operated on the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers in Kentucky. Fancy border cuts! Front is very nice, but back has light discoloration. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 1130510Lot# 3252 Kennebec, Maine 1901 Kennebec Steamboat Company Pass, 1901 White and born on Pink. Red date. Vignette of steamboat! # 280. Signed by president. They advertised as the ideal vacation route between Boston and picturesque Maine. Very nice. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 130513Lot# 3253 Boston, Massachusetts 1892 Three Boston Related Steamboat Passes 1) Boston and Gloucester Steamboat. 1891. Two holes; 2) Boston & Provincetown S. S. Co. 1892. # 14; 3) River Packet Co. of Bisbee and Warrior. Hole. All three are for W. S. Pearson, president of the Boston & Portsmouth S. S. Co. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 130497Lot# 3254 Detroit, Michigan 1907 Detroit & Cleveland Company Pass, 1907. Two ship vignettes adorn the front. # 1011. Signed by McMillan. Rough edges. The main route was between Detroit, Michigan, and Cleveland, Ohio. Routes also lead to Buffalo, New York with the purchase of the Detroit and Buffalo Steamship Company in 1909. Charters and daytrips were also offered. The popular line operated from 1868 to 1951 and is often referred to as the owner of many of the Great Lakes’ best “floating palaces” and “honeymoon ships”. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 130507Lot# 3255 Detroit, Michigan 1907 Detroit and Buffalo Steamboat Company Pass, 1907 with great vignette Vignette shows a large steamboat and Niagara Falls. Signed by general manager McMillan and addressed to Atkinson of the Louisiana & Arkansas Ry. Edge issues. Est. $70-300 HWAC# 130499

141View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Transportation / SteamerLot# 3256 Detroit, Michigan 1888 Detroit, Bay City & Alpena Steamer Pass, 1888 #297. Signed by general manager Cole. Black on yellow. Showy! Very light discoloration. This company was better known as a railroad, but they did have steamers in their stock. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 130512Lot# 3257 Detroit, Michigan 1892 Detroit, Bay City and Alpena Line of Steamers Pass, 1892 #588 signed by general manager. Black on light blue with a steamship vignette. Printed by Hosford & Sons, New York. Very nice! Operated between Bay City and Alpena, Michigan on Lake Huron. Est. $60-200 HWAC#130515Lot# 3258 New York, New York 1915 Hudson River Day Line Ship Pass with killer Vignette # 692 issued in 1915 and signed by president S Olson(?). Three different ships in the vignette. The Hudson River Day Line was the premier steamboat line on the Hudson River from the 1860s through the 1940s, carrying millions of passengers between New York City and Albany with stops at the major towns in between. The elegant and speedy steamers of the Day Line were widely known and popular with the traveling public. Est. $70-300 HWAC# 130498Lot# 3259 Memphis, Tennessee 1892Arkansas River Packet Company Pass, 1892. #416 to Pearson. Signed by president Rees. Rare printer’s name: S. C. Toof out of Memphis. Located at Memphis, Tennessee. Black on light green. Very nice condition. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 130514Lot#3260CanadianRailroadPassCollection Lot of over 40 railroad passes from Canadian railroads. Grand Trunk Railway System (dating back to 1912); Quebec Central 1886; Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway Company (1930s-1950s); Canadian National Railways (1913-1950s). Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 136202Lot# 3261 1905 Railroad Pass, Rio Grande, Sierra Madre and Pacific RR Railroad pass for the Rio Grande, Sierra Madre and Pacific Railroad #B449 (1905) issued to S. W. Kaufmann, VP of the Manistique, Marquette & Northern RR. The RGSM&PRR operated in northern Mexico from Ciudad Juarez (just across the border from El Paso, Texas) to Chihuahua. After 1909 it was known as the Compania del Ferrocarril Nor-Oeste de Mexico. The line served logging and mining interests, and the latter made it the target of raids by Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa, who held a Wells Fargo employee on the train for ransom in 1913 and killed 18 Americans employed by ASARCO in 1916. Those incidents were the motivation for US President Woodrow Wilson to send General John Pershing on the Punitive Expeditions into Mexico in an unsuccessful attempt to capture Villa. So much story to tell in one little card. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140401Lot# 3262 Arkansas Railroad Passes, Arkansas Group - 3 Three railroad passes, one each from the Arkansas Western Railroad #350 (1903), Arkansas Southwestern RY Co. #788 (1904), and the Arkansas Central Railroad Co #370 (1914). All are in very good condition. Please see photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140226Lot# 3263 Arkansas Railroad Pass, Warren, Johnsville & Saline River RR Railroad pass from the Warren, Johnsville & Saline River Railroad Co. #960 (1916) in very good condition. The line was incorporated in 1905 to serve logging interests in Bradley County, Arkansas. Please see photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140228Lot# 3264 Dunsmuir, California Two Interesting Auxiliary Railroad Passes 1. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. 1914. #425. Issued to the Dunsmuir, Calif. Area. 2) Railway Officials and Employees Accident Association. #134515 issued in 1897. Issued to engineer Chares R. Jones. Both with vignettes and both in very nice condition. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 130501Lot# 3265 California 1895 Railroad Pass, Redondo Railway Company Railroad pass from the Redondo Railway Company #B153 (1895) in very good condition. See photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140236Lot# 3266 San Diego, California Railroad Passes, San Diego Group - 2 Two railroad passes, one each from the San Diego & Arizona RY Co. #972 (1922), and the San Diego Southern RY Co #T17 (1909). Both in very good condition. See photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140220Lot# 3267 San Francisco, California Railroad Pass, San Francisco and North Pacific Ry Railroad pass from the San Francisco and North Pacific Railway Co. #855 (1897), issued to C.J. Bailey, and noted in handwriting that it is good between San Francisco and San Rafael only. It is in very good condition. See photo for details. The SF & NP line became the first standard gauge rail service of significant size serving Sonoma County. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140232Lot# 3268 California Railroad Passes, California Group - 4 Four railroad passes, one each from Oakland, Antioch & Eastern RY #A594 (1914), Pacific Electric Railway Co. #2085 (1914), Sacramento Northern RY #55 (1932), and San Francisco - Sacramento RR Co. #897 (1920). All are in very good condition. See photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140216Lot# 3269 Southern California, California 1920-1954 140 Passes from So. Cal. for H. O. Marler of the Pacific Electric Company These are railroad related. Roughly 140. 10 Los Angeles Transit Club 1930 (earliest date), 5 American Association of Traveling Passenger Agents 1941,4 Argonaut Hotel 1920, Hotel Greetings of L. A. 1938, Turpin Hotel 1928, Manx Hotel. 8 Southern California Hotel Association 1940, 2 Southern California Fair 1922, 2 L. A. County Fair 1924, 35 Lions Club 1923, 2 American Legion 1936, 2 Rate Men’s Club 1935, 4 Commercial Club of So. Cal. 1927, 14 Jonathon Club 935, Francis De Mont’s Social Club 1944, Exchange Club 1933, 3 Travelers Aid of L. A. 1925, American Association of Passenger Rate Men 1939, Red Shield Youth Center, National Go To Church Campaign, 2 Insurance, Roosevelt Base Gate Pass 1942. Chamber of Commences include Huntington 1951, 2 Claremont 1950, Van Nuys 1948, 5 Wilshire (12 years member), 5 Long Beach 1934, Pasadena 1950, 2 West Metropolitan 1945, 6 L. A. 1930, North Hollywood 1936, 9 Pasadena 1926. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 130335

142Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / PassesLot# 3270 Georgia 1899 Georgia Southern and Florida Railway Company Pass, 1899 Titled the Suwanee River Route to Florida. Issued to Bishop of the Florida Midland RR. Signed by vice president Shaw. The Georgia Southern and Florida Railway was founded in 1885. By 1899 it was controlled by the Southern railway. Printed by Bailey, Banks and Bidle of Philadelphia. Shield in middle has a vignette of White Springs. Est. $80-200 HWAC#130521Lot# 3271 Chicago, Illinois 1871 Chicago & Northwestern Railway Pass, 1871 #156 signed by general superintendent. Beautiful looking pass with brown on off white with a green under print 1871. Several indentations on pass. The Chicago & North Western Railway, created during the late 1850s by the merger of several small railroads in Illinois and Wisconsin, was led during its early years by William B. Ogden, Chicago’s first mayor. In 1864, the Chicago & North Western absorbed the Galena & Chicago Union, which in 1848 had been the city’s first railroad. Between 1872 and 1910, under the leadership of Marvin Hughitt, the length of track in the road’s rail network grew from about 1,400 miles to nearly 10,000 miles. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 130520Lot# 3272 Illinois Railroad Pass, Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad Railroad pass for the Yazoo & Mississippi Valley RR. I mean, really! You must have that one in your collection! It is #102 (1899) issued to Mr. Thomas P. Fowler, P r e s i d e n t [sic] of the New York, Ontario, & Western RY. It is in very good condition. See photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140230Lot# 3273 Illinois Railroad Pass, St. Louis & Cairo RR Railroad pass from the St. Louis & Cairo RR #831 (1885). The narrow-gauge STL&CRR was birthed in 1881 after the 1877 bankruptcy reorganization of the Cairo & St. Louis RR which itself was established in 1875. The line hauled coal from the Big Muddy coalfield outside of Murphysboro, Illinois.;Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140399Lot# 3274 Indiana 1869 Jefferson, Madison & Indianapolis R. R. Pass, 1869 with Great Vignette Early 1869 railroad pass. #590 to CE Noble and signed by general superintendent Scott. Reverse has a large vignette of the Ohio River Bridge, Louisville, Ky. Train is crossing bridge, steamboats in distance and one navigating a canal. The Madison, Indianapolis and Lafayette Railroad Company was chartered in 1832, only completing engineering surveys. It then became the Madison and Indianapolis Railroad, the first in Indiana, incorporated in 1836.Est. $100-250 HWAC# 130517Lot# 3275 Iowa Railroad Passes, Tabor & Norther RY Co - 2 Two railroad passes from the Tabor & Northern Railway Co., #17 (1907) and #470 (1924). Both are in very good condition. Please see photo for details. Otha D. Wearin writes in the Annals of Iowa that, “The establishment of the Tabor and Northern Railroad, the world’s shortest standard guage [sic] line (8.79 miles) between Tabor, Iowa, in Fremont County and Malveni, Iowa, in Mills County, was inspired by an effort to relocate Tabor College.” Apparently, Tabor College was invited to relocate from Tabor to Malveni where there was a rail head. The Tabor town fathers decided to build a short line to Tabor to keep the college in town. Civic pride, don’t ya know. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140235Lot# 3276 New Orleans, Louisiana 1870 New Orleans RR and Pullman Pass Lot of 2. 1. New Orleans, Jackson & G.N.R.R. Pass. Issued to A.W. Markley, signed by Confederate General G.T. Beauregard president. No border or vignette. EF. Unknown printer. 2. #18 Pullman Palace Car pass. Issued to A. Markley, signed Geo, Pullman. Brown under-print : 1870, PULLMAN PALACE CAR CO. Near Unc. Unknown printer. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 139832Lot# 3277 Maine Railroad Pass, Sebasticook & Moosehead RR Railroad pass for the Sebasticook & Moosehead Railroad #320 (1893) in very good condition. See photo for detail. The line was built from Monson, Maine, to ship quarried slate to market. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140239Lot# 3278 Michigan 1888 Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway Pass, 1888 #134 issued to John Slater. Signed by president Newell. Black on green with under print 1888. Front is faded and reverse has writing on it. The Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway was established in 1833. It ran primarily along the south shore of Lake Erie. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 130522Lot# 3279 Duluth, Minnesota 1893 Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Railway Pass, 1893 # E558. Complex vignette of railroad, manufacturing and ships. The Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway (DSS&A) (reporting mark DSA) was an American railroad serving the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and the Lake Superior shoreline of Wisconsin. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 130505Lot# 3280 Duluth, Minnesota 1873 Northern Pacific Railroad Pass for END OF TRACK VIA DULUTH This is a unique piece of railroad ephemera. #5131 to Major Earnest Dateline Brainerd, Minnesota. This is Jay Cooke piece. Cooke was a major investor in the Civil War. After the war, Cooke became interested in the development of the northwest, and in 1870 his firm financed the construction of the Northern Pacific Railway. Cooke fell in love with Duluth, Minnesota, and decided he must make it successful. To this end he began purchasing railways with the dream of reaching the Pacific to bring goods through Duluth into the Great Lakes shipping system and on to the markets of Europe. In advancing the money for the work, the firm overestimated its capital, and at the approach of the Panic of 1873 it was forced to suspend operations. Cooke himself was forced into bankruptcy. It would not be until 1880 that he righted is financial issues and was able to move forward with the Northern Pacific RR. Lighter paper – heavy folds. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 130508Lot# 3281 Jackson, Missouri Railroad Pass, St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railroad pass issued by the St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern RY #209 (1878), in very good condition. Please see photo for details. The line was built in 1874, acquired by Jay Gould in 1883, merged into the Missouri Pacific RR in 1917, which then merged into the Union Pacific RR in 1982. The StLIM&SRR gave its name to the Iron Mountain Baby, a five-day-old boy packed in a valise and thrown from the train into the Big River. The Iron Mountain Baby folksong was written about the rescue of the child who would be named William Moses Gould Helms by his adoptive parents. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140218

143View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / PassesLot# 3282 Kansas City, Missouri 1878 Missouri River, Fort Scott and Gulf Railroad Company Pass, 1878. The Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf Railroad was first established as the Kansas & Neosho Valley Railroad in March 1865. However, it was taken over by a Boston group represented by a man named James F. Joy, president of the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad system in August 1868. In October 1868, the corporate name of the railroad was changed to the Missouri River, Fort Scott & Gulf Railroad. Rare. # 257. Very nice with minor staining on reverse. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 130504Lot# 3283 St Louis, Missouri Railroad Passes, St. Louis & Hannibal Railway/Railroad - 2 Railroad passes for the St. Louis and Hannibal Railway #141 (1900) and the St. Louis & Hannibal Railroad, White Sulphur Springs & Yellowstone Park Ry. #A23 (1930). The line began in 1857 as the St. Louis, Hannibal & Keokuk RR. It was sold in 1885 and renamed the St. Louis & Hannibal RailWAY Co. A portion was sold off to John Ringling (of circus fame) in 1919 and it was subsequently renamed the St. Louis & Hannibal RailROAD, operating until 1960, a victim of paved roads ushering in the trucking industry and personal automobiles. Est. $60-200 HWAC#140405Lot# 3284 St. Louis, Missouri 1869 East St. Louis Transfer Co., St. Louis Pass 1869 Great representative of this pass. Railroad vignette. 1869 is an underprint. Connects the Chicago and Alton and the St. Louis, Jacksonville & Chicago railroads. Est. $100-150 HWAC#130519Lot# 3285 St. Louis, Missouri Railroad Passes, St. Louis Group - 4 Four railroad passes, one each from St. Louis & Memphis RY Co. #162 (1902), St. Louis Bridge and Tunnel Railroad #359 (1883), St. Louis, Des Moines & Northern RY #144 (1884), and St. Louis, Watkins & Gulf Railway #232 (1909). All are in very good condition. Please see photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC#140217Lot# 3286 Nebraska Railroad Passes, Omaha Group - 3 Three railroad passes, one each from the Omaha & St. Louis RY #669 (1893), Omaha Bridge & Terminal RY #1853 (1896), and the Omaha, Lincoln & Beatrice RY Co. unnumbered (1925). All are in very good condition. See photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140224Lot# 3287 Nebraska Railroad Passes, St. Joseph & Grand Island RY Two railroad passes from the St. Louis & Grand Island Railway Co. #1830 (1830), #A878 (1899). Construction of the line began as the St. Joseph and Denver City RR but was completed in 1972 as the St. Joseph and Western between St Joe and Hastings, Nebraska. SJ&W went bankrupt in 1884, and Union Pacific took it out of bankruptcy as the SJ&GI in 1885. The right of way is still a busy section of of the UP between Hastings and Marysville. The management named stations from east to west in alphabetical order, resulting in communities named Alexandria, Belvidere, Carleton, Davenport, Edgar, Fairfield, Glenvil, Hastings, Ingleside, Juniata, Kenesaw, (L is missing), Minden, and Newark along or near the railroad to this day. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140400Lot# 3288 Virginia City, Nevada 1875 Virginia & Truckee Railroad Pass V&T RR Co pass #459. Issued to Albert W. Markley, Bridgetown & Port Norris RR Feb 1875, Expires Dec 1875, signed H.M. Yerington, Gen Supt. Black border, red bar left side. Near Unc. Unknown printer. Est. $300-900 HWAC# 139834Lot# 3289 New Hampshire Railroad Pass - Profile and Franconia Notch RR Railroad pass from the Profile and Franconia Notch RR, unnumbered (1889). The P&FNRR was built in 1879 to provide transportation of upper- and middle-class tourists to the resort hotels on the western slope of the White Mountains of New Hampshire. The pass is in very good condition. Please see photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140213Lot# 3290 Rochester, New York Railroad Pass, Rochester and Glen Haven RR Railroad pass for the Rochester and Glen Haven Railroad Co. #23 (1890). Chartered in 1887 as a narrow-gauge, steam-powered line between the city of Rochester, New York and the resort town of Glen Haven. The full distance was not completed until 1891, after this pass was issued. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140402Lot# 3291 New York, New York 1890 Wagner Palace Car Company Pass, 1890 # 461 to Slater and signed by president. Winged wheel vignette. Printed by Franklin Bank Not Company. Light discoloration and edge wear. The Wagner Palace Car Company began as the New York Central Sleeping Car Company, founded in 1858 at New York City by Webster Wagner in cooperation with Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, whose New York Central was the primary user of the four original coaches. Est. $60-200 HWAC#130516Lot# 3292 New York Railroad Pass, Raquette Lake Railway Railroad pass for the Raquette Lake Railway #37 (1913), issued to Mr. F. W. Brazier and Family. The line provided tourists to the Adirondacks with access to Raquette Lake resorts. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140238Lot# 3293 Cincinnati, Ohio 1889 Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago Railway Pass, 1889 #2553. Signed by vice president Osborn. Printed by Hosford & Sons, New York. Three different vignettes are woven through the title: farmland, city and transportation. Some discoloration. Reverse shows the different lines that the pass covers. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 130518Lot# 3294 Oklahoma Railroad Passes, Oklahoma Group - 2 Two railroad passes from Oklahoma, one each from Oklahoma City-Ada-Atoka RY Co #129 (1925), and Oklahoma Railway Co #918 (1926). Both are in very good condition. Please see photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140212

144Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / PassesLot# 3295 Oklahoma Railroad Pass, Oil Fields Short Line Railroad Co Railroad pass for the Oil Fields Short Line RR Co. #196 (1917-18) (extended the additional year with a typewritten addition). It is in very good condition. Please see the photo for details. The line was established in 1916 to serve the Dilworth Oil Field in Oklahoma, northwest of Ponca City. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140234Lot# 3296 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Railroad Pass, Peach Bottom Railroad (Pristine) Railroad pass from the Peach Bottom Railroad #121 (1884) in pristine condition. The Peach Bottom RailWAY was chartered as a 3-foot narrow-gauge in 1868 and established in three divisions, Eastern, Middle, and Western. After the PB Railway became heavily indebted, the Eastern Division, between Philadelphia to the Susquehanna River at Peach Bottom, was reorganized as the Peach Bottom RailROAD in 1881. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140403Lot# 3297 Sheffield, Pennsylvania 1905 Railroad Pass, Tionesta Valley Railway Railroad pass for the Tionesta Valley Railway Co. #190 (1905) in very good condition. See photo for details. the TVRR was built in 1879 to haul lumber to a sawmill in Sheffield, Pennsylvania. By 1948 the tracks had been pulled up, but the original TVRR depot in Sheffield has become a museum. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140390Lot# 3298 Pennsylvania 1886 Allegheny Valley Rail Road Pass, 1886 # 7 signed by David Cargo. Issued to Supt. W. O. Div P. R. R. The original Allegheny Valley Railroad transported oil from the vicinity of Oil Creek and Titusville and was associated with Pennsylvania. Vignette is of a manufacturing building and title is on an iron railroad track. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 130502Lot#3299PennsylvaniaPennsylvania Railroad Passes This lot contains rail passes for Lawrence L. Howard of Alba, Pa. for the years 1919-1931. There is an insurance policy dated 1918 for the Order of Telegraphers with a beneficiary of his mother. He later has a rail pass for his wife dated 1965. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 140018Lot# 3300 Texas 1904 International and Great Northern Railroad Company Pass, 1904 Great vignette of colorful United States and Mexico flags! # $436. Nice condition. The International & Great Northern Railroad Company, a major component of the Missouri Pacific in Texas. In 1903 the railroad acquired the Houston, Oaklawn and Magnolia Park Railway Company and the Henderson and Overton Branch, giving the International and Great Northern its peak of 1,106 miles. It was a Jay Gould owned railroad. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 130506Lot# 3301 Texas Railroad Passes, Texas Group - 2 Two railroad passes, one each from Rio Grande Western RY Co #G67 (1908), and the San Antonio, Uvalde & Gulf RR #F8197 (1922). Both are in very good condition. Please see photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140215Lot# 3302 Texas Railroad Passes, Texas Group - 3 Three railroad passes, one each from the Pecos Valley Lines #A117 (1905), Red River and Gulf RR #30 (1930), and The Rio Grande, Sierra Madre and Pacific RR #B315 (1907). All are in very good condition. See photo for details. Est. $70-250 HWAC# 140219Lot# 3303 Texas Railroad Passes, Texas Mexican Railway - 2 Two railroad passes from the Texas Mexican Railway Company, #497 (1907), and #905 (1917). They are in very good condition. See photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140233Lot# 3304 Utah 1913 RR Pass - San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake RR Co Railroad pass issued in 1913 by the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake RR Co to Mrs. O.A. Smith, wife of T.F.A, Pacific Electric Ry, No. 2559. Signed by Mrs. G.A. Smith on reverse. The line was incorporated in Utah in 1901 and connected the namesake cities through Las Vegas, Nevada. Construction completed in 1905, adopting the name LA&SL in 1916. The official nickname was The Salt Lake Route, which appears on the top of this pass. Informally the line was called The Clark Road” due to the primary motivator for its construction, William Andrews Clark, a mining baron and US Senator from Montana. Much of the right-of-way is still in use by the Union Pacific today. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 138594Lot# 3305 Utah 1875 Utah RR Passes Lot of 2. 1. Utah Northern Railroad Co. #85, issued to A.W. Markley, 1875. Black birder, no vignette. Near Unc. Unknown Printer. 2. Utah Southern Railroad pass #298. Issued to A.W. Markley, 1875. Black border, 1875 blue under-print. Hosford & Sons printer. EF. Est. $250-400 HWAC# 139833Lot# 3306 Utah Railroad Passes, Salt Lake & Utah RR Co - 2 Two railroad passes from the Salt Lake & Utah RR Co, #268 (1919) and #E890 (1930). Both are in very good condition. Please see photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140222Lot# 3307 Washington Railroad Pass, Spokane Falls & Northern Ry Railroad pass for the Spokane Falls & Northern Railway System #582 (1903) in very good condition. See photo for details. The SF&N connected Spokane and Colville, Washington, It to the US/Canada border. It eventually became part of the Great Northern Railway which later merged into the Burlington Northern Santa Fe. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140237Lot# 3308 Wisconsin Wisconsin Central Railroad Passes (8) Lot of 8. Passes issued by the Wisconsin Central Lines, lessee of the Northern Pacific Railroad Co. Three passes titled Employee’s Trip Ticket dated 1891. Three other passes dated 1892 & 1893. Two smaller Employee’s Trip Ticket marked Conductor’s Check. Handwriting still legible. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139148Lot# 3309 1871 Central Pacific RR Pass Central Pacific RR pass #221. Issued A.W. Marley Esq. Dec. 31, 1871. Red Border Unknown printer. Near Unc. Condition. Est. $250-450 HWAC# 139831

145View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / PassesLot# 3310 Railroad Passes, Southern Pacific Railroad - 5 Five railroad passes for the Southern Pacific Railroad: #274 (1893); #A24562 (1923); #GO2347 (1926); #NY4528 (1929); and #NYR139 (1933). Last two are for Mrs. C.T. Jaffray and Maid, Wife of the Minneapolis, St. Paul, & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140398Lot# 3311 1871 Union Pacific RR Pass Union Pacific Railroad Complimentary Pass #1. Issued to General A. W. Marley C&A RR, Dec 31, 1871. Brown under-print 1871. Vignette of stag upper left corner. Lorlies, Macy & Co Printer. This is in near uncirculated condition. Est. $500-1500 HWAC#139830Lot# 3312Railroad Passes, Union Pacific - 6 Six railroad passes from Union Pacific Railway Co (UPRY) or Union Pacific System (UPS): UPRY #A1336 (1886), UPRY #A1053 (1887), UPS #B1724 (1891), UPS #B2029 (1893), UPS #G204 (1926), and UPS #J259 (1946). All are in very good condition. See photo for details. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 140221Lot# 3313 Railroad Passes, Arkansas & Louisiana - 2 Two railroad passes, one each from Arkansas & Louisiana Missouri RY Co. #184 (1922), and Arkansas & Louisiana Railway Co. #10 (1895). Both are in very good condition. Please see photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140227Lot# 3314 Railroad Passes, Kansas/Texas - 2 Two railroad passes, one each from The Southern Kansas Railway Company #1041 (1884), and The Southern Kansas Railway Company of Texas #A142 (1903). Both are in very good condition. Please see photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140223Lot# 3315 Great Lakes Area Railroad Pass Collection 1939-1951, twenty-five (25) different passes, a very nice collection of rail passes from a wide variety of rail lines around the great lakes area. Please see photo. Est. $130-250 HWAC# 141128Lot# 3316 Railroad Passes, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe RY - 3 Three railroad passes in very good condition for The Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe Railway System #S427 (1906); Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe RY Lines West of Albuquerque #A15 (1907); and The Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe Railway, Western Lines, The Eastern Railway of New Mexico System, The Southern Kansas Railway of Texas #A1603 (1911). See photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140404Lot# 3317 Railroad Passes, St. Louis & San Francisco - 3 Three railroad passes, one each from the St. Louis and San Francisco Railway & Branches #154 (1888), the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Co #C2325 (1898), and the St. Louis and San Francisco Railway Company #514 (1880). All are in very good condition. Please see photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140225Lot# 3318Railroad Passes, Wabash Railroad Co - 3 Three railroad passes issued by the Wabash Railroad Company: an Exchange pass #1689 (1889), a suburban train pass #A1325 (1900), and A4226 (1904). All are in very good condition. See photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140231Lot# 3319 Railroad Passes, O-P-Q Group - 3 Three railroad passes, one each from Ouachita and Northwestern Railroad Company #25 (1918), Pine Bluff Arkansas River Railway #37 (1900), and Quincy, Omaha and Kansas City Railway#3087 (1893). All are in very good condition. See photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 138597Lot# 3320 Railroad Passes, R-S-W Group - 9 Nine railroad passes, one each from Rock Port, Langdon & Northern Railway Co #60 (1928), Salem, Winona & Southern RR Co #103 (1915), The Salina Northern RR #98 (1918), Sand Springs RY Co #193 (1913), Sherman, Shreveport and Southern RY #453 (1900), St. Paul & Des Moines RR #636 (1910), Winona & Western RY #266 (1901), Wichita Northwestern RY Co #58 (1921), and Williamsville, Greenville & St. Louis RY Co #706 (1910). All are in very good condition. Please see photo for details. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 140211Lot# 3321 Railroad Passes, S Group - 2 Two railroad passes, one each from Shreveport, Alexandria and Southwestern Railway System #78 (1906), and Sioux City & Northern Railroad Co. #267 (1898). Both are in very good condition. See photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 138599Lot# 3322 Railroad Passes, T-U Group - 4 Four railroad passes, one each for Tavares and Gulf RR #95 (1915), Terminal Railroad Association #4535 (1915), Thornton & Alexandria Ry #1 (1923), and Union Depot Company / Union Railway and Transit Company, Saint Louis. All are in very good condition. See photo for details. Est. $60-300 HWAC# 138596Lot# 3323 Railroad Passes, Various - 4 Four railroad passes, one each from Anthony & Northern Railway Co., #24, (1913), Paris & Mt. Pleasant Railroad Co #714 (1931), Rapid City, Black Hills & Western Railroad Co. #172 (1937-1938), and Rock Island Lines #4193 (1914). All are in very good condition. See photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 138598Lot# 3324 Railroad Trainmen Membership Cards Lot of 7 membership cards for the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. From 1897 - 1903. Lodges 102 & 103. Of special interest is a card from the Grand Lodge signifying that the card bearer, Mr. Gay, has been a member in good standing for 25 years and is entitled to wear the Brotherhood Veteran Button. Signed Dec. 6, 1921. Some writing has faded but all cards in good condition, none torn. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139147Lot# 3325 1859-96 Three Different RR Passes Lot of 3. 1. Jackson St. Augustine & Indian River RR pass #615, issued Jas. Sherwood, 1895, expired 1896. Signed H.M Flagler pres. Printed on yellow cardboard. Vignette of hotel. Upper left The St. Augustine Route, East Coast Line. Company name under vignette left to right, 1895 below. Near Unc. International Bank Note Co printer. 2. Texas Midland RR pass #409, issued to this Brown, 1896, signed H.R. Green president. (The Colonel), collector of stamps, coins). Vignette upper left: Sunburst “The Midland Route”. Right upper corner “Texas Midland Railroad”. E.F. Unknown printer. 3. Illinois Central RR Co. Pass (cancelled), issued Dec. 1859. Signed by Union general George B. McClennan , Chief Engineer. Black Border, no vignette V.F. Unknown printer. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139835

146Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / Passes / EphemeraLot# 3326 1889 Express Pass - Armstrong Transfer Company Express pass from the Armstrong Transfer Company #1098 (1889). Good in Carriages and Coaches only between Hotels and Railroad Stations, and transfer of Baggage in City. Overall, in very good condition, however, there is remnant glue on the reverse. Please see photo for details. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 140229Lot# 3327 1891 1891 Pacific Express Company Pass #1158 issued to Garland of the Wabash RR and signed by Morsman. Morsman was located in the Nebraska and Iowa area. Packages not to exceed 20 pounds. Vignette of a farm and vignette of a buggy. Very nice condition. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 130500Lot# 3328 1892 Western Union Telegraph Company 1892 Transmittal Pass Number P356 issued to Frank Rogers and signed by Norman Green. Heavy cardboard and railroad pass size. Fancy title! Est. $50-100 HWAC#130523Lot# 3329 Alaska 1900’s Alaska Railroad Book Trio (3) Included is Department of the Interior Rules Operating Department for the Alaskan Railroad in pocketbook form. Next, “Rails Across the Tundra” By Stan Cohen. Fascinating history of the Alaska Railroad, illustrated throughout with black and white photos. Chapters cover earlier Alaskan railroads, construction and operation, towns along the route, bridges, stations, river boats, tourism, winter conditions, wrecks and fires, the 1964 earthquake, World War II, Whittier, rolling stock and the modern railroad. With maps, rosters, and schematic diagrams. 144 pages. And lastly “The White Pass & Yukon Route, also by Cohen. These are all softcover and in very good shape. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 128131Lot# 3330 Alaska Alaska Railroad in Prints The first litho. print is “A Southbound at Potter Marsh” by Steve Hillyer Artist Proof 10/25 1988 copyrighted by the Railroad Society of Alaska 17 X 24 inches. The second print by ARRC is “Conductor” 1986 in print by Richard Rodriguez signed by the Artist numbered 324/750. 24inches X 28 inches There are three prints by the ARRC dated 1988, 1989 as a train station cartoon drawn by Deanna Brandon, the white boarder print is signed by the artist 21 inches X 24 inches Another version of the “Conductor” print is included in this lot with a maroon-colored boarder with a tear at the bottom center 24 inches X 28 inches Est. $300-400 HWAC# 139724Lot# 3331 Prescott, Arizona 1800’s-1900’sRailroads in Arizona Book Collection (6) Included in this lot is the “Railroads of Arizona” Volumes I, II & III by David Myrick. In this authoritative history of Arizona’s railroads covers the construction and operation of those in the southern part of the state. The book not only provides a detailed and invaluable description of the railroads but also of the history of Arizona and its major towns and cities. The railroads covered include the Southern Pacific, the Texas and Pacific, the El Paso and Southwestern/Arizona and South Eastern, the Arizona Southern/Arizona Narrow Gauge, the New Mexico and Arizona, the Twin Buttes, the Tucson and Nogales, the Helvetia Copper Co., the Johnson, Dragoon & Northern, the Arizona and Colorado (SP)/Mexico and Colorado (EP&SW), the Mascot and Western, the Arizona Southern, the Tucson, Cornelia and Gila Bend, the Yuma Valley, the Picacho and Colorado River, and the Tombstone and Southern. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos. With maps. Dust jackets have small tears. There is also a copy of “Ghost Railroads of Central Arizona” by John W. Sayre, as well as Sayre’s other book “The Santa Fe, Prescott & Phoenix Railway. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 128137Lot# 3332 Fort Bragg, California 1800’s-1900’sCalifornia Redwood Railroads (9) A great collection of nine (9) publications centering around railroading in the redwoods, as well as the Santa Clara Valley.; Included is one of my own personal favorites “Prune Country Railroading” by Norman Holmes. A fascinating history of the development of Santa Clara County and its prune and grape industry and the standard and narrow gauge railroads that served it: the San Francisco and San Jose Railroad, the Santa Clara & Pajaro Valley Railroad, the Western Pacific, the South Pacific Coast Railroad, the Southern Pacific, and the WP’s Feather River Route. Also covered are industrial, military, and amusement railroads. With locomotive rosters. Illustrated with over 400 rare black and white photographs. Includes maps and bibliography. End papers show vintage map of the San Francisco and Santa Fe Railroad. 191 pages. I LOVE this book! Next, “The Story of the California Western Skunk Railroad” by Spencer Crump. A history of the Fort Bragg to Willits railroad. Next, “Pine Across the Mountain” by Robert Hanft. A history of the McCloud River Railroad, a logging railroad at the base of Mt. Shasta incorporating much of the history of the lumbering industry in Siskiyou County, CA. Illustrated throughout with black and white photographs. Includes roster. With timetables, gradient profiles, maps and bibliography. Beautifully done system map on endpapers. 224 pages with index. ; “Narrow Gauge to the Redwoods” by Bray Dickinson.The story of the North Pacific Coast Rwy, later part of the Northwestern Pacific Rwy. Narrow gauge it may have been but the well-maintained railroad carried redwood and tourists, sightseers and commuters from San Francisco Bay to the Russian River. The speedy paddle-wheel ferries filled in any gaps. Includes rosters, equipment plans, maps, and b/w pictures on almost every page of the men who built the railroad and the equipment that carried the cargo. These and more about railroading in California. Dust jackets have slight wear but are intact. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $400-500 HWAC# 128147Lot# 3333 Los Angeles, California 1920 LA Railroad Crossing & Terminal Report-1920 A comprehensive report on railroad grade crossings and terminal investigation in Los Angeles for 1920. Sanctioned by the California Railroad Commission Engineering Department, Richard Sachuse, Chief Engineer, this 587-page publication also features several fold out maps. The soft cover report has wear on the cover, but pages and maps are in nice shape. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 131652

147View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / EphemeraLot# 3334 Los Angeles, California 1900’sLos Angeles Railroad & Trolley Books (15) A collection of 15 books dealing with the history of rail travel in the city of Los Angeles and the surrounding SoCal area. Books include “Trolleys to the Surf,” “Rails Across the Ranchos,” “Rails Through the Orange Groves” and several more. Some of the books are in near new condition. There are some soft cover, some hard copy with dust covers intact. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 131659Lot#3335Sacramento, California 1800’s-1900’s Central California Rail Book Collection (6) Nice collection of rail books pertaining to the central area of California. Included in the lot are “The Visalia Electric Railroad” by Phillip Kauke. From its beginnings in 1904 until abandonment of most trackage in 1992, the Visalia Electric Railroad had a fascinating history. Built as an electric line which pioneered 15-cycle alternating current in the United States, it operated orange interurban cars along its 30-mile route until 1924.; Next, “Valley Division Vignettes” by J.L. Krieger & C.S. Icanberry, next “Central California Traction” by David Stanley & Jeffery Moreau. Central California Traction had its origins in 1902 as a streetcar service in Stockton, CA. Conceived by Howard H. Griffiths to compete against Stockton’s venerable, narrow-gauge Stockton Electric RR, Griffiths’ vision became reality in 1905 with the incorporation of the Central California Traction Co. Hard bound books have dust jackets intact. There are also softcover books in set. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 129773Lot# 3336 San Diego, California 1800’s-1900’sSan Diego Rail Books (3) Lot of three publications about railroad and light rail in the San Diego area. First, we have “San Diego’s South Bay Interurban” by Ralph Forty. Well-done history of streetcar service in San Diego dating from the National City and Otay Railway of 1887 through the opening of the new light rail system in 1980. Covers the use of horse-drawn and steam cars and their replacement by electric cars as well as the various routes south to Mexico, explaining how the trolley systems promoted the city’s growth. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos. With maps, schematic diagrams of early cars, timetables, advertisements, chronology and index. This is Interurbans Special 106. 96 pages. Next, “Rails of the Silver Gate” by Richard Dodge. This is the most frequently cited source regarding San Diego’s early ferries, railroads and streetcars. It is full of pictures and includes appendices listing individual car and locomotive details. It is essential in learning about Coronado’s early transportation history. Lastly, “San Diego & Arizona” by Robert Hanft.This is the story how John D. Spreckels welded together existing short-line railroads to push through a tortuous but direct railrod from San Diego to the East. 224 pages with rosters and a multitude of photographs. Please see photos for more details and condition. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 129764Lot#3337San Francisco, California 1800’s-1900’s Southern Pacific Railroad Book & Map Bonanza If you are a rail fan, especially a fan of The Southern Pacific Railroad, then this is the collection for you. It starts off with ten (10) team track maps (11”x 17”) showing the various routes and switching stations in locales like San Francisco, Oakland, Portland, etc. This is dated 1964-1970. Next a 1938 group of bound SP Division maps (11”x 15”). Books include “Southern Pacific Steam Locomotives” compiled by Donald Duke, a book on diagrams of “SP Locomotives & Tenders” dated 1973, The SP Steam Locomotive Compendium” signed by one of the authors, Joe Strapac, “Southern Pacific Passenger Trains” by Dennis Ryan & Joseph Shine and many more. Books have dust jackets intact. This is a VERY unique lot and should really go to a devotee of this historical railroad. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 128129Lot#3338San Francisco, California 1920’s-1960’s Southern Pacific Railroad Timetables (30) Approximately 30 different timetables, complete with fare amounts. These timetables cover The Shasta Route, San Joaquin/Los Angeles Division and the Coast Route. These are complete and in some cases, suitable for framing. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 131656Lot# 3339 Santa Clara, California 1900’sWestern Pacific RR Book Trio (3) Three practically new appearing hardbound books about The Western Pacific Railroad. First are volumes I & II of “The Feather River Route” by Ken Rattenne, next and lastly is “Western Pacific’s Steam Locomotives, Passenger Trains & Cars” by Guy L. Dunscomb and Fred A. Stindt. As stated before, these books look almost brand new with all their dust jackets intact. Beautiful books. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $120-150 HWAC# 128126Lot# 3340 Shasta, California 1900 Southern Pacific Souvenir Picture Album This soft cover album features a pictorial of The Shasta Route of th “Southern Pacific -The Road of a Thousand Wonders.” The 7”x 9” photos show such landmarks as The Ferry Building in San Francisco, Mount Shasta and more. There is some fraying, but a nice collectable. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 131653Lot# 3341 Visalia, California Visalia Electric Railroad Company Valuation Report Report to the Railroad Commission of the State of California, as of June 30, 1913. Two large binders of typewritten reportage.Maps,spreadsheetsofinventoryvaluation,proseexplanationsoftherailroadsoperation. The Visalia Electric Railroad, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Southern Pacific Railroad, began as an electric interurban railroad in Tulare County. The railroad was incorporated on 22 April 1904. Passenger service was discontinued in 1924, and the electrification was removed in 1944. Subsequent operation was by diesel locomotive. The railroad was closed in 1992. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 139778

148Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / EphemeraLot# 3342 Yosemite, California 1800’s-1900’sSierra & Yosemite Area Railroad Books (4) A quartet of books about railroads in the Sierra Nevada. Included in this lot is “Sierra Railway” by Dorothy Deane. The story of a likable railroad which operates through a lumbering and mining region. Next, “Trains to Yosemite” by Jack L. Burgess, the fascinating story of the Yosemite Valley Railroad, “Hetch Hetchy and It’s Dam Railroad” by Ted Wurm. The Story of the Uniquely Equipped Railroad that Serviced the Camps,This is a reprint of the intriguing story of four short-line railroads that operated in the Merced River Canyon to serve Yosemite National Park. Dams, Tunnels, and Penstocks of the 20-year Construction Project to Bring Water from the Sierra to San Francisco and lastly, “Railroads of the Yosemite Valley” by Hank Johnson. Originally published in 1963, this volume assembles more than two hundred black-and-white photographs of railroads and trains, relating the importance of the rail lines in the visitors experiences of Yosemite. The rich history of Yosemite is brought to life through the photographs that tell a special relationship between individuals and machines.” Small tears on the intact dust jackets. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 128127Lot# 3343 California Pacific Electric Railway Co. Archive Lot of over a dozen vouchers paying claims against the Pacific Electric Railway Company in the early 20th century. Personal injury settlements; collision with horse and buggies settlements; payments for equipment. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138509Lot# 3344 California 1800’s-1900’s Pacific Electric Line Books (8) A collection of eight (8) books about The Pacific Electric Rail Lines in Southern California. First up is “From Railway to Freeway” by Eli Bail. The early bus (or “motor stage” as was the popular parlance then) routes operated along streets and highways in what was then a largely rural, pre-development, pre-freeway Southern California. At first, just about anyone with an automobile could have a bus line, but as time progressed, regulation and consolidation took place. Eventually, Mr. O.R. Fuller consolidated many of these smaller lines into the “Motor Transit” system, which connected Los Angeles with places as far away as Bakersfield and San Diego. In the mid 1920’s, the long-distance routes were sold to Greyhound, and the shorter suburban runs ended up with Pacific Electric. Next is Volumes I & II of “Pacific Electric” by Allen Copeland. These book contains extensive full color photos and descriptions of 40’s and 50’s LA area Pacific Electric interurban equipment. beautiful photography. Included are a few more softcover editions about the rail line. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 129765Lot# 3345 California Southern California Transportation Ephemera (5) Lot of 5. All related to Southern California, specifically Los Angeles and Orange Counties. Collection consists of Pacific Electric Railway train schedules and route map from 1942 and a AAA map of Orange County from 1945. All in good condition Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139503Lot# 3346 California Railroad Museums & Common RR Collectibles Collection Lot of approx 100 items, mostly from Southern California but also a select few from San Francisco & Yosemite lines and a couple pieces from Chicago. Almost all pieces are tickets to train rides, museums, RR club meetings, etc. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 139154Lot# 3347 California California & Bay Area Railroad Timetable (8) Lot of 8. Highlights include handwritten Time Table No 2 for North & South Bound routes of the Northern Electric Railway, Effective August 26, 1906. From Peninsular Railway Company - Eastern Division - Alum Rock Line via Berryessa (San Jose/Santa Clara) is a printed schedule stamped 1920. From Pacific Coast Railway Company is Time Table No. 40, effecitve March 6, 1921. This collection concludes with 5 time table booklets from the Northwestern Pacific and Sacramento Northern Railways, along with the Key System (San Francisco - East Bay). Est. $120-200 HWAC# 139368Lot# 3348 California 1900’s Bay Area Train Book Collection (10) A nice library of 10 publications dealing with the various railroads and light rail companies surrounding the San Francisco Bay Area. Included is “The Red Trains in the Bay Area” by Ford, “The White Front Cars” by Charles Smallwood, “The Key Route” Volumes I & II, by Harre W. Demoro and several more. Dust jackets intact on those that have them. Great addition to any transportation book collection. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 128120Lot# 3349 California 1800’s-1900’s Northern California Railroad Books (5) Lot of 5. Collection of books about locomotive power in the Northern California timber country. Featured in this lot are “”Napa Valley Route” by Ira L. Swett and Harry C. Aitken, “The Shay Locomotive” by Michael Koch, “Steam & Thunder in the Timber” also by Koch, and Redwood Railways: a Story of Redwoods, Picnics and Commuters by Gilbert H. Kneiss, 1956. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 128124Lot# 3350 California 1800’s-1900’s California Coastal Railroad Books (10) Nice collection of books about California coast railroads. Included in the lot are “Railroad of the Santa Maria Valley” by Hal Madsen, next “Surf Sand & Streetcars” by Charles McCaleb, a mobile history of Santa Cruz, California. Next “The Pacific Coast Railway” by Kenneth E. Westcott and Curtiss H. Johnson. The story of California’s premier central coast narrow gauge railroad, “Mallets On the Mendocino Coast” by Ted Wurm. Casper Lumber Company Railroads and Steamships. And a few more. Book dust jackets are intact and ready for your railroad library. Please see photos for more detail. Est. $340-500 HWAC# 128128Lot# 3351 California 1800’s-1900’s California Railroad Books (8) Group of eight (8) includes “The Encyclopedia of Western railroad History Volume IV” by Donald Robertson. A catalog, a record, of virturally every railroad that owned or operated ten miles or more of track as a common carrier in Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah.; Next, “Short Line Junction” by jack Wagner, “Night Train” by Duke, “Tickets Please” by Dolan Eargle and more. Hard covers all have their dust jackets intact. This is a very unique set of books. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 129775


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