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October 2021 Auction Catalog

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149View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / EphemeraLot# 3352 California California Railroad Ephemera (15) Lot of 15 items/groups of items. Includes timetables, notices, maps, guides and brochures, and an Arizona-California Travel Guide published by the Seaside Oil Company, 1956. Of special interest would be an 8.50” x 11” General Notice to Passengers listing a number designating the route of each line (e.g., Hayes Street . . . 6, Cemeteries . . . 14) operated by United Railroads of San Francisco, dated April 5, 1912. Another interesting piece is a typewriter-generated Time Table No. 41 from the Pacific Coast railway Company, for employees only, detailing first class costs for station on routes run in San Luis Obispo and surroundings. Dated Monday, September 5th 1927. Included is a section titled Speed Restrictions stating maximum train speeds over specified track and structures (e.g., Bridge 72, Santa Maria River, 8 miles per hour). All items in sheet protectors. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139297Lot# 3353 California 1800’s-1900’s Logging Railroad Books of California (4) Collection of four (4) publications telling the stories of logging railroads in the Calfornia redwoods. Included are “Railroad in the Woods” by John Labbe and Vernon Goe. Illustrated. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. good copy in good dust jacket. 269 pgs. Next, “Last of the Three Foot Loggers” Tuolumne County’s Own Nrrow Gauge Railroad by Allan Krieg. Next, is “Narrow Gauge Logging on the Shasta Trinity Divide” by LaMoine Lumber & Trading Company.The story of one of northern California’s most interesting, and least remembered, logging railroad operations. Lastly, “Thunder in the Mountains” by Hank Johnston.History of the Madera Sugar pine Railroad and the Sugar Pine Railroad. Packed with black and white photos. With map on rear end paper, locomotive roster, bibliography, and index. Dust jackets a bit worn but intact. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 128148Lot# 3354 California 1800’s-1900’s Narrow Gauge RR in California Book Collection (5) A nice group of five (5) books pertaining to narrow gauge and short line railroads in California. Included in the group is “Ships and Narrow Gauge Rails” by Gerald Best. The book is the story of a fascinating rail-marine operation which blanket the West Coast from Alaska to San Diego. It entails narrow gauge, standard gauge and steamships and was an important factor in the growth of the West. It is meticulously researched and many of the photographs are from the author’s astonishing collection. Next, is “Nevada County Narrow Gauge” also by Best. This is a 214-page hardbound history of this well-known narrow gauge line in California. Next “Narrow Gauge Nostalgia” by George Turner.(2), Lastly, “California High Country Narrow Gauge Railroads” by George Turner. All have dust jackets intact with slight tears. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 129774Lot# 3355 Colorado 1900’s Colorado Railway Book Collection (13) Books include, “The Moffat Road” by Edward Bollinger & Frederick Bauer, “Scenic Line of the World” by Gordon Chappell, “Denver South Park & Pacific” by R.H. Kindig & M.C. Poor, (2), “C & S ng” by Mallory Ferrell, “Encyclopedia of Western Railroad History” by Donald B. Robertson, “Rails West” by George Abdill, “Colorado Midland” by Morris Cafky, “Narrow Gauge in the Rockies” by Lucius Beebe & Charles Clegg, “Rio Grande, Mainline of the Rockies” also by Beebe & Clegg and more. The dust jackets on those that have them are intact, some with small tears. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 129777Lot# 3356 Colorado 1911 Laramie, Hahn’s Peak & Pacific RWY 1st Edition Limited first edition, profusely illustrated with over 100 black-and-white photographic plates. This is book #415 presented to E.R. Brown. With fascinating images of the railroad being built and of towns such as Laramie, Steamboat Springs, Hayden, Vernal, Meeker, and Grand Junction, and reports on agriculture, mining and other local activities likely to benefit from the construction of a railroad. At the time this volume was produced, the section of the railroad from Laramie to Coalmont in Colorado had already been completed, with projected sections from Northgate to Steamboat Springs and from Steamboat Springs on into the Du Chesne Valley of Utah, with another line connecting to Denver. “It is not published as a prospectus for the purpose of selling the stocks of the company, as the company has no stock to dispose of, its entire capital being in the hands of the public. It is published in order that investors who may be interested may secure official information as to the scope and plans of this great company, and that bankers and brokers may have information in their statistical files for reference for themselves and customers.” The railroad was later bought by the Union and Pacific; most of its tracks have since been removed. Tissue intact with a slight notch tear. Cover flypage detached, some bump wear on board corners. Please see photographs for more detail and condition. Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 127686Lot# 3357 Chicago, Illinois 1800’s-1900’sChicago Rail Transit Book Group Group of five (5) publications about the rail service in and around Chicago and its metropolitan area. First is “North Shore, America’s Fastest Interurban” by William Middleton. Fascinating history of the Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad from its beginnings as a modest trolley line in Waukegan to its growth under Samuel Insull and its emergence as the country’s fastest interurban. The author details the whole exciting history, including the boom years for freight and passenger service during World War II and the massive Electroliners. With schematic diagrams of rolling stock. Illustrated throughout with over 200 black and white photos. End papers show detailed system map. 128 pages. Also: “Route of the Electroliners” by The Central Electric Railfans’ Association. This is the first edition of this book (which includes four full page glossy color photographs not found in later editions). In this volume, CERA provides a detailed history of the North Shore Line (the Chicago, North Shore & Milwaukee Railway) after 1926, examining its expansion, growth, and challenges. Also included, are “North Shore Line Memories” by George Campbell and more. Dust Jackets are in decent shape with slight tearing and creasing. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 128144

150Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / EphemeraLot#3358Illinois1800’s-1900’s Illinois Rail Books (13) A whole passel of publications (Say that 10 times fast) relating to electric and traction rail transportation in the state of Illinois. Included books are “The great Third Rail” by George Krambles. CERA Bulletin105providesthe complete history of the Chicago, Aurora & Elgin Railway and its predecessor lines. “The Illinois Terminal railroad” by Dale Jenkins. The Road of Personalized Service Hardcover White River. “The Lincoln Land Traction” by James Johnson.The Illinois Traction System was the largest Midwest electric line. It operated both sleeping and parlor cars. 152 pages with numerous photographs, several car diagrams and a roster. Map endpapers. “Illinois Central Streamliners 1936-1946” by Paul Somers. Handsomely done study of the Illinois Central’s streamlined motive power: the famous Green Diamond introduced in 1936, the little Motorailer trains that helped project a modern image, the 1940 deluxe all-coach City of Miami and the premier all-Pullman Panama Limited which came online in 1942. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos and schematic diagrams of the equipment. 108 pages. And many more. Dust jackets show wear but are intact. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 128145Lot# 3359 Indiana 1800’s-1900’s Indiana Railway Book Group (7) Collection of seven (7) books and reports pertaining to rail travel in the state of Indiana. First we have the Central Electric Railfan’s Association reports, #101, #102 and #104. Next, we have “Interstate” by Jerry Marlette (Hardcover) small tears on dust jacket) and “Indiana Railroad” by George Bradley. Fascinating and handsomely done history of the Indiana Railroad, once the country’s longest interurban railway and an important part of Samuel Insull’s empire. Traces the company’s history from the scattered lines that were merged to become the IR, its expansion and glory years with the highspeeds, its struggles to remain financially viable, the strike of 1937 and the eventual bankruptcy that led to its sale and transition to bus service. Also covers its freight service including the isolated lines to the Binkley Mine, the Western Indiana Gravel Co., and the Southern Indiana Railway. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos and a small color section. With maps, public and employee timetables, bibliography and index. 224 pages. Dust jacket intact. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $120-240 HWAC# 129772Lot# 3360 Topeka, Kansas 1859-1996 AT&SF Ephemera and Book Package If you’ve ever wondered about the inner workings of a once great railroad, this is the lot for you. The fifteen (15) plus items include operational rule books, rail logs (Unused), conductor promotion workbooks, safety certification workbooks, a “new hire” workbook and more. Pictorials include “Iron Horses of the Santa Fe Trail” by E.D. Worley, “The History of The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe” by Pamela Berkman and “Santa Fe’s Early Diesel Daze” by John McCall and more. Books all have their dust jackets and workbooks have some writing. This is a unique lot of Railroadiana that you won’t find too often. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 129767Lot# 3361 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Time Tables (9) Lot of 9. Six paper bound time table booklets (dated 1947 -1952), for the Coast Santa Fe Lines, Valley Division and San Francisco Terminal Division. Two spiral bound time table booklets for all regions, dated 1992 & 1994. Also included in this collection is a St. Louis Southwestern RR Co (Cotton Belt Route) time table booklet effective January 1, 1979. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139369Lot# 3362 Maine 1900’s New England Railroad Books (4) Four (4) publications about New England. First is “The Maine Two Footers” by Linwood Moody. Originally published in 1959 this is the story of the two-foot-gauge railroads of Maine, including the Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes, the Monson, the Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington, the Edaville and the Kennebec Central. Next “PCC, The Car That Fought Back” by Stephen Carlson & Fred Schneider III. Other books include “Narrow Gauge: The Story of The Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad” and “Stem Trolley Days.” Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 128142Lot# 3363 Michigan 1900’s Michigan Railroad Book Trio (3) A trio of books centering on railroads in the state of Michigan. First we have “electric Railways of Michigan” by Central Electric Railfans’ Association. This CERA Bulletin examines electric street railways throughout Michigan including Detroit, the Eastern Michigan Railway, the Michigan Railway and its 5 divisions, the Michigan portion of the Toledo & Western, and the numerous lines in the Upper and Lower Peninsulas. This is the usual thorough and accurate CERA publication, delving into the predecessor lines with verve and accuracy. Illustrated throughout with black and white and 4 color photos as well as schematic diagrams of the cars and packed with excellent maps. Includes rosters, corporate family trees, timetables, tickets, etc. Next, we have Book 2 and Book 3 of “When Eastern Michigan Rode the Rails” by Schramm, Henning & Andrews. All books have dust jackets intact and appear in nice shape. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $80-120 HWAC#128132Lot#3364Minnesota1800’s-1900’sMinnesota/WisconsinRailroadBooks(5) Group of five (5) books about rail transportation in Minnesota and Wisconsin Included are “Badger Traction” by Joseph Canfield (Hardcover small rips in dust jacket), “Milwaukee Electric Railway & Light Company” by Joseph Canfield (Hardcopy with small tears in dust jacket), “The Milwaukee Electrics” by Noel Holley (Dust jacket intact) and “Interurban to Milwaukee” by Central Electric Railfans’ Association Bulletin 106 (CERA B-106). (No dust jacket.) Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 120771Lot# 3365 St. Louis, Missouri 1800’s-1900’sMidwest Railroad Book Group (9) Small collection of nine (9) publications, big and small, centering on rail lines in the midwest part of the country. Included is the ”St. Louis Car Company” by Young & Provenzo, “Arkansas Valley Interurban” by M.D. Isley and more -- most are softcover. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 128146Lot# 3366 Helena, Montana 1879 Union Pacific Railroad Company’s Express Receipt Book Receipt book (8 x 3 inches) from the Union Pacific Rail Road Company’s Express. First ten pages are filled out in 1879 and 1880 in Helena Montana. Rest of the book (about 40 pages) are not filled out. Signatures of a couple of different express agents. Rare. Est. $240-400 HWAC# 140059

151View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / EphemeraLot# 3367 Virginia City, Nevada 1800’sLimited Edition History of the Locomotive in The Comstock This is a rare find. It’s one of 101 limited editions of the American Locomotive from 1871-1881. This is coffee table book size (11”x 16”) and is full of drawings and schematics of steam locomotives all over the country at that time in history. There is also a section that focuses on the locomotives and rolling stock that was essential to the Virginia & Truckee Railroad during this time period written by Lucius Beebe & Charles Clegg and published by Graham Handy in 1950. This hard bound book is in great condition. One note for railroad and Disney fans alike. The forward of the book is by animator ward Kimball, railroad owner (The Grizzly Flat RR) and friend to another train enthusiast, Walt Disney. It is a must have for any collector’s library. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 131650Lot# 3368 Nevada 1937-1947 Northern Nevada RR Timetables (2) Two Nevada Northern Railway Company timetables. One takes effect Wednesday, January 13, 1937, the other, Sunday, January 5, 1947. They give the times for various towns along the route and the fare for each of the destinations. Could have been in use yesterday, they are that clean. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 131654Lot# 3369 Nevada 1800’s-1900’s Nevada Railroads Book Collection (9) A nice little collection of nine (9) mostly hardcover publications on the railroads in Nevada. Books include volumes I & II of “Railroads of Nevada,” The Silver Short Line” by Demoro, “”Bonanza Railroads” by Kreiss, “Steam Cars to the Comstock” by Beebe and more. Dust jackets on boys that have them are a bit frayed, but all in all they are in very solid shape. A great reference for the Nevada rail fan. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 128122Lot# 3370 New York 1900’s Eastern Railroad Books (11) A collection of 11 publications about railroads and their eastern routes. These hardcover and softcover publications include The Oneida & Western, New York Central, The Orange (NJ) Limited, The Erie and more. Good reference material. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 128254Lot# 3371 1900’s Eastern Electric Railroad Books (11) Collection of books centering on various eastern railroads including The Maryland & Pennsylvania (Known as The “Ma & Pa”), The West Penn Traction, The Blue Ridge Trolley, an album with photos of Southern Pacific’s cab forward locomotives and more. Nice reference material. Soft cover, as well as hard cover publications. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $120-200 HWAC#128255Lot# 3372 Ohio 1800’s-1900’s B.O. Railroad Book Duo (2) Two (2) books about the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad. First, we have a softcover “The Catalogue of the Centenary Exhibition of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad 1927”Baltimore: Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, 1927. Second Edition. Soft Cover. Fair binding. Photographic plates of the railroad cars, signal towers, bridges, and other relics of the B&O Railroad. Beginning of separation to the front cover. With a modern, replacement spine. Paper covers. Fair binding. Next “The Picture History of B&O Motive Power” by Lawrence Eagle. Hardcopy, no dust jacket. Slight board warp but decent shape. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 129769Lot# 3373 Ohio 1900’s Ohio Railroad Books (15) A collection of books dealing with railroads in the state of Ohio. Books featured in the group includes “The N.O.T.& L Story,” “New Lake Shore Electric,” Cincinnati & Lake Erie,” The Toledo, Port Clinton and Lakeside Railway,” “Duneland Electric,” “Ohio Trolley Trails” and many more. These books range from soft cover to hard bound with dust covers intact. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 128252Lot# 3374 Ohio 1902-1915 American Electric Railway Proceedings Records (7) This is a lot of five (5) volumes of reports regarding the American Electric Association from 1902-1915. Some were presented in San Francisco at The Sons of the Golden West convention, while some are marked as being presented at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis in 1904. Books are in decent shape, with fly pages and tissues intact. There are some bindery issues with a few. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 128136Lot# 3375 Oklahoma 1800’s-1900’s Great Plains Railroad Book Trio (3) A trio of Great Plains region railcar transportation. First, we have “When Oklahoma Took the Trolley” by Chandler Allison and Stephen D. Maguire. Fascinating and well-done history of several Oklahoma trolley systems (electric street railways). Among the systems covered are the Oklahoma Railway, El Reno Interurban Railway, Guthrie Railway, Clinton Street Railway, Lawton Railway & Light Co., Chikasha Street Railway, Ardmore Traction, Enid City Railway, Shawnee-Tecumseh Traction, McAlester-Pittsburg Country Railway, Okmulgee Inter-Urban Railway, Muskogee Electric Traction, Sand Springs Railway, and the Tulsa Street Railway. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos. 176 pages with index. Next, “Texas Electric Railway” by Johnnie Meyers. Fascinating history of the Texas Electric Railway which ran majestic interurbans from Denison to Waco by way of Dallas. Lastly, “Texas Electric Album” by Rod Varney. Pictorial history of the Texas Electric Railway, an interurban that connected Dallas, Dennison, Corsicana, and Waco, with connections to Denton and Terrell (Texas Interurban Rwy.), Cleburne (Tarrant Country Traction), and Ft. Worth (Northern Texas Traction). Covers the line from Opening Day in 1913 (complete with brass band) to the last car to Waco on Dec. 31, 1948. Actions shots from up and down the line show cars and engines of all sorts. The book reprints an Electric Railway Journal article from 1914 that describes the new line. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos. With maps, timetables, tickets and advertisements. This is Interurbans Special 62. 96 pages. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 128130Lot# 3376 Oregon 1900’s Oregon Railroad Book Collection (9) Collection of nine (9) publications dealing with various rail transport entities in “The Beaver State.” Mostly hardcover with dust jackets intact, book titles include, “Rails, sagebrush and Pine” by Mallory Hope Ferrell, “The Southern Pacific in Oregon” by Ed Austin & Tom Dill, “Redwood Railroads” by Burkhardt and more. There are some softcover publications included as well. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 128121

152Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / EphemeraLot# 3377 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1900’sDiesel Locomotive Catalogs & History Invaluable two volume reference work showing builder photos for the complete range of GE locomotives: electric, gas-electric, turbine-electric, early diesel-electric, industrial and road diesel-electrics. With chronology of GE’s locomotive development. There are two sets here. Also included are three H.K. Porter Locomotive Company catalogs from the 1940’s-50’s. All are softcover. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 127626Lot#3378PennsylvaniaPennsylvania Railroad in Prints There are three prints in this lot for the Pennsylvania Railroad; “Partners is Defense” 1941; “The Steel King” 1940; and “Ready to Go” 1936 all by Grif Teller. Very good condition ready for framing at 27 inches X 20 inches Each litho. is a scene from railroad history. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 139721Lot#3379PennsylvaniaPennsylvania Railroad Prints These two prints are of the Pennsylvania Railroad: the first is titled the “Crossroads of Commerce”; and the second is “The Historic Horseshoe Curve” just west of Altoona, Pa. Both are at 21inches X 27 inches Suitable for framing. Est. $100-150 HWAC#139528Lot#3380TheSpiritofAmericaPennsylvania Railroad in Prints This lot contains three litho. prints from the Pennsylvania Railroad; “The Spirit of America” 1932 22 x 28 inches; The World’s Greatest Highway at “Horseshoe Curve” 1934; and “The Main Line of American Commerce” 1937 all by Grif Teller. 20 x 27 inches . Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139722Lot# 3381 Utah 1800’s-1900’s Utah Railroad Books (5) Collection of five (5) books on railroad and light rail history in Utah. Included is “The Encyclopedia of Western Railroad History” by D. Robertson, “Interurbans of Utah” by Ira Swett, (2) “Utah Ghost Rails” by Stephen Carr & Robert Edwards. All are softcover, all are used but in decent shape. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 129768Lot# 3382 Utah Bamberger Railroad Company Broadside and Postcards 28 x 15-inch broadside from the Bamberger Railroad Company with time tables, special instructions and company telephones. Four vintage post cards: Park City, Ogden, St. George. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 139851Lot# 3383 Washington 1800’s-1900’s California & Washington State Rai lr o ad Books (9) A collectionoften (10) books centeredonrailroadandlight rail in the states of California&Washington. First,wehave “Electric R ail w a y Pioneer.” Well-written and comprehensive history of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad’s suburban electrics in Marin County, California. This line was a pioneer in many aspects, introducing power system and block signal designs that made it a test ground for later subway and rapid transit installations. The full flavor of electric commuter operations (and the San Francisco Bay ferries that served Sausalito and Tiburon) is captured in a clear, detailed narrative complemented by evocative black and white photos. Includes section on the Electra, a steeple-cab, standard gauge locomotive built in the NP shops and used for freight haulage from 1903-1906. With rosters listing wooden motor cars, wooden trailer cars, steel suburban coaches, and ferries of the NP and its predecessors. Includes bibliography. Decorative end papers show timetables (front) and Special Rules (back). This is Interurbans Special 84. 126 pages with index. Also included is “To Tacoma By Trolley –The Puget Sound Electric Railway”. By Warren W. Wing. Published by PFM Publishing. Copyright 1995. When the Seattle – Tacoma Interurban opened in September 1902 (It became the Puget Sound Electric in November) it was such n engineering marvel and so well built that it was featured prominently in several electric trade journals. PSE used overhead wires for transmission only in the cities, switching to outside third rail in the country. 144 pages illustrated throughout with black and white photos. Hardcover book with dust jacket. Both the book and dust jacket are excellent condition. Next “Apple Country Interurban.” By Kenneth G. Johnson. Fascinating and detailed history of the organization, construction and operation of the electric street railways of Yakima, Washington, covering both passenger and freight service. Includes extensive roster and scale model drawings of each piece of YVT rolling stock. Illustrated throughout with black and white photos. With maps, bibliography and index. ; I’ve highlighted which is only three of nine (9) books dealing with the Northwest Pacific Railroad, as well as the “Encyclopedia of Western Railroad History.” Dust jackets are all intact, books in excellent condition. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $240-400 HWAC# 128133Lot# 3384 Washington 1996 The Northwest’s Own Railway Vol I & II Both volumes contain hundreds of photos (many in color), maps, illuststrations, color map endpapers. This is the history of the SP&S Railway, which followed the Columbia River between Vancouver and Pasco, up the Snake River, and through Eastern Washington towards Spokane. The railroad was jointly owned by the Great Northern Railway and the Northern Pacific Railway. These volumes tell the story of the main line from Portland to Spokane, with a separate chapter for each segment, Portland-Vancouver; Vancouver-Wishram; Wishram-Pasco; Pasco-Spokane. Dustcovers on both are intact. Please see photos for more detail and condition Est. $100-200 HWAC# 128258

153View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / EphemeraLot# 3385 Wyoming 1900’s Union Pacific RR Book Collection (10) A collection of about 10 books and booklets about the Union Pacific Railroad. Included with a few timetables and a book of operating rules by the company, is the book “Westward to Promontory “ by Barry Combs. Dust jacket notes: “A PICTORIAL DOCUMENTARY: From the century-old, 10 x 13-inch, wet-plate collodion negatives of A. J. Russell - chronicler of the building of the Union Pacific Railroad, one of the greatest engineering feats of the day. ‘The Great Work of the Age!’ it was hailed by the politicians, journalists, promoters, and philosophers of America and Europe. Next, is “Motive Power of the Union Pacific” by William Kratville. Every type of steam locomotive is covered as well as complete chapters on all the turbines and three classes of diesels - passenger, freight and yard. Unlike other editions of this book, this version is essentially a pictorial, packed with black and white photos dating from the Ponies and Bicycles of the 1860s through the diesels of the 1960s. System map endpapers. 152 pages. ; Dust jackets have small tears. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 128139Lot# 3386Union Pacific RR Research Library 33 publications on the UPRR. Darwin, Hist of the UPRR coffee table book; Union Pacific Streamline, many hardbound better publications, a “Must Have” for the UP railroad buff. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138207Lot# 3387 1800’s-1900’s Books on The Northern Pacific Railroad (4) A collection of hardbound books as well as a rules manual for the Northern Pacific Railway. First, a great coffee table book called “The Northern Pacific,” A collection of the best black and white photographs of Warren McGee and Ronald Nixon of railroads in the Pacific Northwest from 1930-1970, including the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific, the Great Northern, the Northern Pacific, the Spokane, Portland & Seattle, the Union Pacific, the Butte, Anaconda & Pacific, and the Spokane International railroads. One chapter is in color. With introductions by McGee and Nixon. This book was issued after the warm response given to “Northern Pacific Railway of McGee and Nixon,” also by Green, but is a different book. Almost 350 photos of the locomotives in action, covering steam electric and diesel, from Mikados and Northerns to Pacifics and Prairies. Includes several maps which pinpoint where the photos were taken. Perfect for the modeler as the environment in each shot, whether in the mountains or at a station, can be clearly seen. 262 pages. Also offered is “Northern Pacific Superstream Era 1925-1945 by Robert Frey. This book tells the fascinating story of the development of Northern Pacific’s most powerful and advanced steam locomotives. Motive power such as the trend-setting 4-8-4’s, and the powerful 2-8-8-4 and 4-6-6-4 locomotives. With vast reserves of low-cost coal along its lines, it was only natural the road did not grap onto dieselization immediately. Lastly, “Classic Stem Era” also by Robert Frey. Books all have intact dust jackets with only slight tears. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 128140Lot# 3388 1950’s Baldwin-Westinghouse Diesel Locomotive Booklets (14) A cache of fourteen (14) softcover books and catalogs published by The Baldwin-Westinghouse Diesel-Electric Locomotive Company. There is also a treasury of Baldwin steam and diesel locomotives in the group. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 127627Lot# 3389 19279-1962 Four Railroad Equipment Publications A group of four railroad equipment and shop guides from the years 1929 to 1962. All are soft cover, with two published by Niles-Putnam suppliers of tools for locomotive, cars and railroad repair shops around the country. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC#131655Lot# 3390 1800’s-1900’s Locomotive Grab Bag of Books & Blueprint Type Drawings (3 Boxes) This is a fun lot for any railroad buff out there. There are three (3) boxes (A very heavy box) chock full of assorted books, both soft and hardcover, centering around locomotives. While there are a number of books about the histories of various locomotives, there are also books that get into the design and workings of them. The real bonus of this collection is a 1948 publication by The Virginian Railway Company, showing diagrams and drawings and blueprints of a whole roster of their steam engines. There is also a booklet by the same railway company with designs and blueprint drawings of various pieces of railroad equipment, dated 1958. There are also several transporting guides for those who, like bird watchers, want to identify every engine that passes their way. While you may not own your own full scale line, these booklets could help you when designing from scratch, your own model railroad locomotives. ; Over 20 publications contained in the box. And that’s just one box!!! There are two others just as full and just as interesting. This is a real bargain and is just waiting to be bid on and taken home. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 128134Lot#33911889Official 1889 Railroad Supply List A fascinating book published in 1889 that lists supplies andequipmentavailablefrom various companies and suppliers to railroads across the United States and Canada. This hard bound book of 285 pages has everything from switch frogs to box cars. Interesting and enlightening as to how railroads were supplied in the 19th century. A fun item for railroadina collectors. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 131649Lot# 3392 Older Railroad Equipment Catalogs (4) Lotof4.Cloth/board-covered catalogues from the early 20th century, all in good condition. Standard Steel Works Company of Philadelphia, PA produced the Rolled Steel Wheels catalog (32 pp) and the Springs catalog (36 pp). Each includes B&W photos of manufactured parts w/descriptions. No dates specified. The National Malleable Castings Company of Cleveland, OH published a Tower and Climax Couplers and Their Repair Parts catalogue (June 1908, 50 pp) with diagrams and B&W photos of manufactured parts. The fourth catalogue is a 9 x 12-inch book published by the Hyatt Roller Bearing Company, A Division of General Motors of Newark, NJ titled Hyatt Equipped Railroad Journal Boxes (1927, 44 pp) with diagrams and B&W photos of manufactured parts. This book is a Registered Edition of which this is No. 1202 (handwritten). Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139367

154Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / EphemeraLot# 3393 1900’s Railroad Rules & Equipment Catalogs (15) A box full of safety and operating manuals for various pieces of railroad equipment. Unless you have or are currently working for a railroad, this is the only way you can acquire books like these. Included is locomotive data for Westinghouse electrics, “Door & Step Control Bulletins” from The National Pneumatic Company, an illustrated history of the St. Louis Car Company, passenger equipment diagrams for the New York Central system and more. There are hard bound as well as soft cover books. All in decent shape. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 129778Lot# 3394 Railroad Ephemera Collection Lot of over 20 pieces of railway ephemera. American Railway Express Co. First Day Covers from the American Freedom Train, Detroit, 1975; locomotive postcards; Railway Mail Service Centennial First Day Covers, 1962, St. Joseph, Missouri; California Railfair, 1999, Sacramento. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 138530Lot# 3395 Railroad Magazines & Photos (114) Lot of 114. Two magazines and 112 B&W photos broken up into two sets of one magazine w/56 photos. Magazines titled The Stories Behind the Pictures: A Study of Railway Transportation for Teachers, Vol 2, Seventh Edition, published by the Association of American Railroads, Washington D.C.. 1956. 66 pgs. 8.50” x 11”. Photos same size showing electric and steam passenger trains, scene from Promontory Point When They Drove the Golden Spike, scenes from the Dining Car Kitchen, unloading a box car, transferring freight, etc. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139295Lot# 3396 Railroad Progress and Railroad History in Magazines This collection of railroad magazines depicts a different time and a different culture. Electric rail was once the transportation of urban living and we may be there once again. There are 50 issues of Railway Progress 1900-1953; 29 issues of Electric Railway Journal 1990-1996; about 50 issues of Brill Magazine 1910-1927; 50 issues of Traction Heritage 1972-1982; 12 issues of Pacific Railway Journal including vol.1 No. 1 April-May 1954; 15 issues of Pacific News 1960-80; 15 issues of Trains Mag. 1960’s; 7 issues of Railroads History; 8 issues of the Flyer ; 12 issues of the Bulletin. All issues are in very good readable condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138428Lot# 3397 Railroad Timetables (10) Lot of 10. Timetables from Lackawanna RR (1935 & 1937), California Zephyr (1956), New York, New Haven & Hartford RR (1939), Denver & Rio Grande RR (1950), California Chief (group, 1964 - 1967). Collection also includes maps/photos of Canada & US from Canadian National Railways (1936) and the Colorado/Western Pacific from Denver & Rio Grande and Western Pacific RRs (torn, no date specified). Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139388Lot# 3398 Train Magazines - Miscellaneous (47) Lot of 47. Mostly railroad magazines including Trolley Sparks (1947 - 1948), Railway Age (1939), The Red Electrics of Portland, OR (1949), etc. A hardbound book titled American Engineer and Railroad Journal, New York, 1900, 396pp, excellent condition rounds out the collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139380Lot#33991900’sVariousRailroadManufacturer Catalogs (15) A collection of about 15 publications about various and sundry railroad equipment manufacturers. Books include “History of the J.G. Brill Company,” “Seattle Car & Foundry Company,” “The St. Louis Car Company Album” and many more. Some of these are newer publications. This is a nice group to fill out your railroad library. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 131658Lot# 3400 Vintage Railroad Photographs Lot of five photographs of railroads. 1) train on a coastline; 9 x 7 inches on a 12 x 10-inch matt3. Upper right corner of mat is missing. 2) Scenic railroad crew photo, about a dozen workers posing, 7 x 9-1/2 inches. 3) Train loaded with logs through a snowy landscape, 7 x 5 inches on a 10 x 8-inch matte. 4) Train wreck with crew perched and posed on an overturned car; 8 x 5 inches. 5) Workers on a metal platform, don’t see a train, 7 x 9-1/2 inches. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139317Lot# 3401Miscellaneous United States Railroad Ephemera (38) Lot of 38. Collection of maps, time schedules, pamphlets, flyers, and magazine articles for railroads throughout the country including Texas Electric Railway, McKinney Avenue Transit Authority (Dallas), “L” trains of Chicago, Rock Island (IL) Lines, and many more. Most dated early 20th century, a few modern era pieces included. Sample of maps would be a folder foldout map of the Southern Railway System and associated Lines, serving 14 States and the District of Columbia, April 1, 1930, scale 1” = 50 miles, no tears, in excellent condition. Oldest pieces in this unique collection are pgs 41-42 from the January 10, 1902 issue of The Railway Age which includes a short article w/map titled Electric Railways in Central Indiana along with pgs 273-274 from the August 30, 1902 issue of Street Railway Journal, again displaying a map of Interurban Electric Railways in Indiana. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139299Lot# 3402 1900’s Electric Railroad Library Collection (30) If you love electric railroading, this is the lot for you. This collection includes magazines,hardboundpublications,illustratedhistories, all things electric. Included is General Electric cars, “When Steam Railroads Electrified” and the “Electric Railway Journal” from July-December 1915. Too many to list here, it’s an entire box of electricity and wheels! Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 131657Lot# 3403 1900’s Box of Electric & Railway Text Books (15) A box full of reference books and texts centering on electrical principles and how they are applied to electric railways. Some of the books include, “Hawkins Electrical Guide #9,” catalog #7 of car parts from “Electric Service Supplies Company,” “The Electric Railway Dictionary” and more. Books are in decent shape for their age. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 129776

155View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / EphemeraLot# 3404 1800’s-1900’s Trolley Book Collection (9) A collection of nine (9) publications about trolley cars. Included are “Interurban Without Wires”byEdmundKielty.Detailedsurveyof both major and minor manufacturers of railcars in the United States, showing steam, gas, streamlined, lightweights and rarities. Includes rosters. Illustrated throughoutwithblackand white photos and schematic diagrams. With index. This is Interurbans Special 66 and was followed by “The Shortline Doodlebug,” IS 99, which provides a state-by-state guide to all the lines that used doodlebugs, complete with rosters. Next, “The Time of the Trolley” by William Middleton. Originally published in 1967 in one volume, The Time of the Trolley was reissued in 1987 (the centennial of trolleys in the US) by Golden West Books in three revised and expanded volumes. This is Volume 1 in that series, covering the street railway from the original horsecars to the new light rails. Middleton describes how the humble horse car was replaced by Frank Sprague’s perfection of the electric street railway which dominated municipal transportation until Henry Ford. Four volumes of Middleton’s “Traction Classics.” This series covers the freight service that many interurbans developed to help increase revenue. Some handled only a modest package business but several expanded into carload interchange with connecting railroads and other interurbans. They often combined good service with innovative equipment and operating practices to make interurban freight service a surprisingly successful business. This volume discusses these freight services in detail as well as the equipment itself: box motors, freight trailers, Baldwin-Westinghouse locomotives, GE locomotives, Illinois Traction and Illinois Terminal locomotives, Oklahoma Railway’s steeple cabs, Oregon Electric’s four-truck locomotives, and different items built in-house. Dust jackets intact, but there are small tears. There are a couple of other publications included. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 128143Lot# 3405 1900’s Doodlebug Railroad Books (4) This is a collection of four (4) books highlighting doodlebug rail lines, First, we have “The Short Line Doodlebugs” by Edmund Kielty, next are two books by John McCall “The Doodlebugs” and “Son of Doodlebug.” Finally, we have “Doodlebug Country” also by Kielty. All dust jackets are intact and the books appear to be pretty unused. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 128138Lot# 3406 Express Railroad Book (2) Lot of 2. Primary item is a hardbound book titled The Science of Railways: Passenger, Baggage, Express and Mail Service. By Marshall M. Kirkman. Volume V. Chicago: The World Railway Publishing Company. 1904. 609 pp including Appendix. No photos or engravings. Appendix consists of drawings of various RR documents. Maroon cloth cover intact w/gilt impressed lettering and design on spine. Spine has scuff marks along with minor tear on bottom; lower half of spine cover detached from back cover. Very little foxing on pages. Binding intact. Excellent condition. This is one of 12 volumes Kirkman wrote on the science of railways, first published in 1894. Collection also includes pp 13 - 14 from Scranton magazine, February 1927, pg 13 displaying a table of package rates for the Loraine & West Virginia RR. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139500Lot# 3407 1800’s-1900’s Short Line & Narrow Gauge RR Books (4) A quartet of books dealing with narrow gauge and shoreline railroads throughout the United States. Included are “Narrow Gauge Railroads in America” by Howard Fleming, “Mixed Train Daily” by Lucius Beebe, “American Shortline Guide” by Edward Lewis and “American Narrow Gauge Railroads by George Hilton, the first comprehensive, extensively illustrated account of the growth and decline of American narrow gauge railroading, a singular and still not fully understood episode in the history of American transportation. Dust jackets intact. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $90-130 HWAC# 128141Lot# 3408 1800’s-1900’s South & Mid Atlantic Railroad Books (12) A group of 11 books featuring railroad histories in both the South and Mid-Atlantic regions of the country. There are a few smaller softcover periodicals, but the hard bound copies include, “Every Hour on the Hour” by John Merriken, “Old Dominion Trolley Too” also by Merriken, “100 Years of Capital Traction” by Leroy King, “Piedmont and Northern” by Fetters & Swanson, and more. The hardbound books are in excellent shape with intact dust jackets. Ready for your library. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $140-240 HWAC#128123Lot# 3409 Lumber Rails (7) Lot of 6. Two hardbound books, four monthly journals, one booklet. Both books written and autographed by Michael Koch. The Shay Locomotive: Titan of the Timber, World Press, Inc., 1971. 488pp. Many B&W and color photos. Also, Steam & Thunder in the Timber: Saga of the Forest Railroads, World Press Inc, Denver, CO. 1979. 528pp. Many B&W and color photos. Collection also includes three bimonthly issues of Tall Timber - Short Lines from 1996 - 1998, a March 1957 issue of the Pacific Railway Journal titled Lumber Railroads of the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company, and the April 1964 issue of the Railway History Quarterly titled Rayonier, Inc: Railroading in the Northwest Pines. All items in very good condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139502Lot# 3410 The Diesel Builders Vol I & II Lot of 2. Two volume set of The Diesel Builders railroad books by John F. Kirkland. Vol I subtitled Fairbanks-Morse and Lima-Hamilton, two companies which entered the Diesel locomotive business following WW II. Hardcover w/protective sleeve, Interurban Press, Glendale, CA 1985. 119 pp including index. Many B&W and color photos. Excellent condition. Vol II subtitled American Locomotive Company and Montreal Locomotive Works, describes the history of these two eventual Diesel locomotive manufacturers. Hardcover w/protective sleeve, Interurban Press, Glendale, CA 1989. 224 pp including index. Many B&W and color photos. Excellent condition. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139501Lot# 3411 1900’s Railway Wonders of the World Volumes I & II Two humongous volumes of the publication Railway Wonders of the World published around 1935. These publications are chock full of black & white photos, of locomotives, depots rolling stock and more. The embossing is gone off the boards and there are some spine issues. These would add to any railroad reference library. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 128259

156Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / Ephemera / KeysLot# 3412 1923 Railways of the World Vol. 1,2 & 3 by F. Talbot Great reference material for the railroad buff’s library. No dust jacket. wear/bumping/rubbing to board extremities and along spine, internally good, hinges cracked internally along back and front endpapers, decorative endpapers, some pages foxed, corners bumped, covers a little bowed, wear to head and tail of spine, gilt titled and decorated spine, red cloth, decorative gilt front cover, gilt titled front cover, , illustrated in black and white and color, color plates, black and white plates, with photographs, fair copy for its age. These are solid publications and in pretty sturdy shape. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-800 HWAC# 127685Lot# 3413 1922 Moody’s Rating Book-Steam Railroads of 1922 The 1922 edition of Moody’s Manual of Investments (American and foreign) by John Moody and Maurice Blakmore for railroad securities, a comprehensive survey of US, Canadian and foreign railroads. Provides brief history for each system followed by detailed information on finances, mileage, tonnage, and management. With numerous maps. 1903 pages. There is bump damage and some uneven cut pages. This is a monster book!; Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 127625Lot# 3414 1800’s-1900’s Railroad History Book Collection (9) This is an eclectic collection of nine (9) publications centering on the history of railroading in the United States. Books include “Through By Rail” by Hall Charles Gilbert. Young adult kids text on Railroads. With B&W photos of trains etc. The Silver Shilling and the Willow Wand. Heigh Ho! Away They Go. How Philadelphia Started West. Carrying Coal to Newcastle. The Little Locomotive That Went to Sea. Into the Golden West. The Railroad and the Telegraph. Next, “Railroads at War” by Edward McCann, “Trains Rolling” By H.A. McBride, “Steel Trails” by Stevers. This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work. “The General” which is a frame-by-frame story of Buster Keaton’s 1926 silent comedy epic, edited by Richard Anobile. There are more books included in this collection. Dust jackets are a little worn. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 129766Lot# 3415 1800’s-1900’s Railroad Books from Around the Country (15) A passel of railroad publications in soft as well as hardcover editions. Besides a few guidebooks on rail museums, shoreline railroads and a train watchers guide, books included in this lot are “The Railroad Caboose” by William Knapke, “Railroading Coast to Coast” by S. Kip Farrington Jr., “Highball, a Pageant of Trains” by Lucius Beebe, “Mansions on Rails” also by Beebe, “Portrait of the Rails” by Don Ball Jr. and more. Dust jackets range from a little frayed to good. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 128125Lot# 3416 1800’s-1900’s Canadian Railroad Book Collection (6) A collection of six (6) books about Canadian light rail and the CPRR. First “The Ottawa Car Company” 1892-1948 by David C. Knowles, a softcover in good shape. Next, “Victoria’s Streetcar Era” by Henry Ewert (softcover), “The Traction on the Grand” by John Mills (Hardcover, dust jacket intact), “Canadian Pacific Railway” by Patrick Dorin (Hardcopy, no dust jacket) and “ Vancouver Islands Railroads” by Robert D. Turner (Soft cover).; Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 129770Lot# 3417 1800’s-1900’s History Text of French Railroad Text and documentation by Charles Dollfus and Edgar De Geoffroy. Societe Nationale des Enterprises de Presse / Editions Saint-Georges. Large oblong folio size volume in original red cloth backed marbled boards. 376 pages. Profusely illustrated including a color frontispiece and hand mounted color plate reproductions of many early and rare prints. Decorative illustrated endpapers. Outer joint starting, board edges rubbed but firmly bound and internally very good. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 129763Lot# 3418 1800’s-1900’s Book Group of German Locomotive Manufacturers (6) A collection of six (6) publications centered on the locomotive foundries in Germany, pre- and post-war. Included is “Henschel Lokomotiven,” “En Neues Schnellbahnsystem,” Orenstein Koppel” and more. These books are pretty worn, but still very useful as a reference into the German locomotive industry. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 127629Lot# 3419 Glasgow, 1914-1919 The North British Locomotive Company WWI Nice hard cover copy of The North British Locomotive Company LTD of Glasgow. The 120-page publication shows the activities of the company during The Great War, including photos and sketches of the roster of steam locomotives built by the company during the war years. Book has some spine issues with some separation and a detached cover page. Nice record of railroading in a bygone era. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 128257Lot# 3420 1900 Bradshaw’s British Railway Guide Handbook Nice hard bound copy of “bards haw’s Continental railway Guide.” This over 1,000-page publication gives fares, timetables and maps to the rail lines and routes in Europe and the Middle East. The condition is fair, with a missing title page and a little separation in the binding. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-300 HWAC#131651Lot# 3421 1940’s-50’s Foreign Railroad Reference Material (5) A small collection of books focusing on locomotives from foreign railroads, including The United Kingdom and Thailand, etc. Ask are softcover. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $60-80 HWAC# 127628Lot# 3422 Railroad LockKeys(14)w/CabooseKey,WesternCanada/British Columbia RR Lines CPR (Canadian Pacific RY/CP Rail) (caboose key); CPR (CP Rail); CPR (CP Rail); CPR (CP Rail); PGERLY (Pacific Great Eastern Railway); BCR (British Columbia RY); GWR (Great Western RY of Canada); GWRR (Great Western RR); V&LI (Vancouver & Lulu Island); BCER (British Columbia Electric RY); BCECOLTD (British Columbia Electric Co Ltd); ESSCO (BC Electric/BC Hydro RYs); GWWD (Greater Winnipeg Water District); NAR (Northern Alberta RY);Est. $360-560 HWAC# 138636

157View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / KeysLot#3423Railroad LockKeys(18)w/CoachKey,Canada-East MTRR(MontrealTerminal RR); TTC (Toronto Transportation Community) (coach key); L&PS (London & Port Stanley); L&PSRY (London & Port Stanley RY); GRRY (Grand River RY); ACRLY (Algoma Central RY); CNR (Canadian National RR); OER (Ottawa Electric RY); CNR (Canadian National RY); NL&OPCO (Niagara, Lockport & Ontario Power Co); ONRY (Ontario Northland RY); QNS&L (Quebec North Shore & Labrador); QCRY (Quebec Central RY); IRYCO (International RY CO); T&NO (Temiskaming & Northern Ontario); TH&B (Toronto Hamilton & Buffalo); ICR (Intercolonial RY); MRROFCA (Midland RR of Canada) Est. $360-720 HWAC# 138637Lot# 3424 Railroad Lock Keys (9) w/Caboose Key, Foreign - Mexico RR Lines N-DE-M (National de Mexico) (caboose key); FCSBC (Ferrocarril Sonora Baja California); FCCM (Compania de Ferrocarriles Chiapas Mayab); FCCNPDEN (unknown); N-DE-M (National RY of Mexico); SPDEMCS (Southern Pacific De Mexico); SRCO (Sonora RY Co); CZ (Coahuila & Zacatecas); FCP (Ferrocarril Del Pacifico)Est. $180-360 HWAC# 138634Lot# 3425 Alabama Railroad Lock Keys (7), several Alabama RR Lines ID Marks: M&ORR (Mobile & Ohio RR); M&ORR (Mobile & Ohio RR); AGSRR (Alabama Great Southern); AT&N (Alabama Tennessee & Northern); A&ARR (Anniston & Atlantic RR); GM&ORR (Gulf Mobile & Ohio RR); GM&ORRND (Gulf Mobile & Ohio RR);Est. $180-280 HWAC# 138650Lot# 3426 Alaska Railroad Lock Key (1) from Alaska RR Line ID Mark: ARR (Alaska RR) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138603Lot# 3427 Arizona Railroad Lock Key (1) from Arizona Eastern RR ID Mark: AERR (Arizona Eastern RR) Est. $80-150 HWAC#138240Lot# 3428 Arizona Railroad Lock Key (1) from Tucson Cornelia & Gila Bend RR ID Mark: TC&GB (Tucson Cornelia & Gila Bend) (AZ) Est. $80-150 HWAC# 138239Lot# 3429 Arkansas Railroad Lock Keys (5), various Arkansas RR Lines ID Marks: D&ERR (De Queen & Eastern); A&O (Arkansas & Ozarks); A&LM (Arkansas Louisiana & Missouri); RR (Reader RR); MVRR (Midland Valley RR) Est. $140-200 HWAC# 138651Lot# 3430 Los Angeles, California Railroad Lock Keys (8), CA - Los Angeles RR Lines ID Marks: SUNSET (Sunset Railroad); HBLRR (Harbor Belt Line RR); HBLRR (Harbor Belt Line RR); LA (Los Angeles Railroad); PERY (Pacific Electric RY) (4 keys)Est. $200-320 HWAC# 138705Lot# 3431 Napa, California Railroad Lock Keys (4), CA - Napa Area RR Lines ID Marks: SFN&C (San Francisco Napa & Calistoga Railroad); SFNVRR (San Francisco Napa Valley RR); SFNVRR (San Francisco Napa Valley RR) ;NWPRR (Northwestern Pacific RR) (Windsor - Sonoma - Marin)Est. $100-160 HWAC# 138706Lot# 3432 Portola, California Railroad Lock Keys (3), CA - West Pacific - Portola RR Lines ID Marks: WPRR (Western Pacific RR); WPRY (Western Pacific RY) Est. $80-120 HWAC#138701Lot# 3433 Sacramento, California Railroad Lock Keys (4), CA - Sacramento RR Lines ID Marks: SNRY (Sacramento Northern RY); SNRY (Sacramento Northern RY); SF&SRR (San Francisco & Sacramento RR); SNRY (Sacramento Northern RY) Est. $100-160 HWAC# 138699Lot# 3434 San Diego, California Railroad Lock Keys (6), CA - San Diego RR Lines ID Marks: SD&A (San Diego & Arizona Railroad); SD&A (San Diego & Arizona); SD&AE (San Diego & Arizona Eastern Railroad); SD&AE (San Diego & Arizona Eastern) ;SDERY (San Diego Electric RY); SDERY (San Diego Electric RY)Est. $160-240 HWAC# 138707Lot# 3435 San Francisco Bay Area, California Railroad Lock Keys (7), CA - SF Bay Area RR Lines ID Marks: EBSRYSLTD (East Bay Street Railways); KEY SYS (Key System (San Francisco - East Bay)); KEY SYSTEM (Key System); KSTCO (Key System Co); OTRY (Oakland Terminal RY); SFOTRY (San Francisco Oakland Terminal RY); SFRR (San Francisco RR)Est. $180-280 HWAC#138698Lot# 3436 St Louis to San Francisco, California Railroad Lock Keys (2), St Louis - San Francisco RR Lines ID Marks: FRISCO (St Louis - San Francisco); STL&SFRY (St Louis & San Francisco RY) Est. $60-80 HWAC# 138700Lot# 3437 California Railroad Lock Keys (3), CA - Ventura, San Pedro RR Lines ID Marks: SPLA&SLRR (San Pedro Los Angeles & Salt Lake RR); VCRYCO (Ventura County RY Co) (2 keys)Est. $80-120 HWAC# 138703Lot# 3438 California Railroad Lock Keys (3), California - General RR Lines ID Marks: CSN038 (California Southern); CWR (California Western); SPC (South Pacific Coast) Est. $80-120 HWAC# 138702

158Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / KeysLot# 3439 California Railroad Lock Keys (16) w/Caboose Key, CA - Southern Pacific RR Lines SPCOCS-44 (Southern Pacific Co) (2 keys); SPCOCS-24 (SP Co) (2 keys); ; SPCOCS-47 (SP Co); SPCOCS-4 (SP Co); SPCOCS4 (SP Co); SPCOCS45 (SP Co); SPCO (SP Co) (3 keys); SPLINESCS-5 (SP Lines); SPL (SP Lines); COM.S (SP Co) (caboose key); SPTCOCS4S (SP Transportation Co); SPCOCS4S (SP Co)Est. $400-640 HWAC# 138626Lot# 3440 California Railroad Lock Keys (5), CA - Far North RR Lines ID Marks: A&MRRR (Arcata & Mad River RR); MLCOSRR (Mendocino (LCOS unknown) RR); KN (Klamath Northern); MCCRRR (McCloud River RR); NWP (Northwest Pacific) Est. $140-200 HWAC# 138708Lot# 3441 California Railroad Lock Keys (7), CA - Central RR Lines ID Marks: SRR (Sierra RR) (2 keys); SJ&ERR (San Joaquin & Eastern RR); M&ET (Modesto & Empire Traction)); ST&ER (Stockton Terminal & Eastern Railroad); CCT (Central California Traction) (northern San Joaquin County); PLCO (Pickering Lumber Co ) (Tuolumne County)Est. $180-280 HWAC#138704Lot# 3442 Colorado Railroad Lock Keys (2) from Denver - Rio Grande RR Line ID Marks: D&RGRR (Denver & Rio Grande RR); D&RGW (Denver & Rio Grande Western) Est. $100-150 HWAC#138260Lot# 3443 Colorado Railroad Lock Keys (2), different Colorado RR Lines ID Marks: C&WRY (Colorado & Wyoming RY); C&LCRY (Cadillac & Lake City RY)Est. $100-180 HWAC#138257Lot# 3444 Colorado Railroad Lock Keys (3) from Fort Worth - Denver RR Line ID Marks: FW&D (Fort Worth & Denver); FW&DC (Fort Worth & Denver City); FW&DCRY (Fort Worth & Denver City RY)Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138261Lot# 3445 Colorado Railroad Lock Keys (3), different Colorado RR Lines ID Marks: CSNO&PRY (Colorado Southern New Orleans & Pacific RY); ; C&SRY (Colorado & Southern RY); C&LCRY (Cadillac & Lake City RY) Est. $140-300 HWAC# 138258Lot# 3446 Colorado Railroad Lock Keys (3), different Colorado RR Lines ID Marks: C&WRY (Colorado & Wyoming RY); D&SL (Denver & Salt Lake); GWRY (Great Western RY)Est. $140-300 HWAC# 138259Lot# 3447 Delaware Railroad Lock Keys (11), Delaware & Rhode Island RR Lines ID Marks: DL&W (Delaware Lackawanna & Western); DL&W (Delaware Lackawanna & Western); DL&W (Delaware Lackawanna & Western); D&HC (Delaware & Hudson Canal); D&HCO (Delaware & Hudson Co); D&HCO (Delaware & Hudson Co); U&DRR (Ulster & Delaware RR); L&DRR (Lehigh & Delaware RR); D&H (Delaware & Hudson) (2 keys); NPRR (Narragansett Pier RR) (only Rhode Island key) Est. $280-440 HWAC#138652Lot# 3448 Florida Railroad Lock Keys (11), various Florida RR Lines ID Marks: LOP&GRR (Live Oak Perry & Gulf RR); JTCO (Jacksonville Terminal Co); FECRY (Florida East Coast RY); ANRR (Apalachicola & Northern RR); SAL (Seaboard Air Line); FECRY (Florida East Coast RY); GMRR (Gainesville Midland RR); JTCO (Jacksonville Terminal Co); JJ&KWRR (Jacksonville Tampa & Key West RR); ANRRCO (Apalachicola Northern RR Co); Plant System Est. $280-440 HWAC# 138654Lot# 3449 Georgia RailRoad Lock Keys (12), multiple Georgia RR Lines COFGA (Central of Georgia); GS&F (Georgia Southern & Florida); G&FRR (Georgia & Florida RR); STMRR (St Marys RR); BRY (Bowden RY); COFGA (Central of Georgia); A&STAB (Atlanta & St Andrews Bay); GARR (Georgia RR); MD&S (Macon Dublin & Savannah); A&WPRR (Atlanta &West Point RR); AB&ARR (Atlanta Birmingham & Atlantic RR); LRR (Lawrenceville RR)Est. $300-480 HWAC# 138655Lot# 3450 Idaho Railroad Lock Key (1) from Idaho RR Line ID Mark: V&S (Valley & Selitz) Est. $60-100 HWAC# 138600Lot# 3451 Alton, Illinois Railroad Lock Keys (6), various Illinois - Alton RR Lines ID Marks: C&ARR (Chicago & Alton RR); ARR (Alton RR); A&SRR (Alton & Southern RR); A&S (Alton & Southern); C&ARY (Chicago & Alton RY); C&ARR (Chicago &Alton RR) Est. $160-240 HWAC# 138659Lot# 3452 Chicago, Illinois Railroad Lock Keys (11) w/Caboose Key, Illinois - Chicago Elevated Rails & CTA ID Marks: CTA (Chicago Transit Authority) (4 keys including caboose key); CRTCO (Chicago Rapid Transit Co); C&OPRY (Chicago Oak Park Elevated RY); SSERR (South Side Elevated RR) (2 keys); NWL (Northwestern Elevated); NWERR (Northwestern Elevated RR); METWSERY (Metropolitan West Side Elevated RY) Est. $280-440 HWAC# 138611Lot# 3453 Chicago, Illinois Railroad Lock Keys (12), different IL - Chicago RR Lines ID Marks: CRI&P (Chicago Rock Island & Pacific); CRI&PRR (Chicago Rock Island & Pacific RR) (4 keys); CRI&PRR (Chicago Rock Island & Pacific RR) (2 keys); CP&STLRY (Chicago Peoria & St Louis RY); CA&E (Chicago Aurora & Elgin); C&EIRR (Chicago & Eastern Illinois RR); C&EIRR (Chicago & Eastern Illinois RR); C&IM (Chicago & Illinois Midland)Est. $300-480 HWAC# 138620

159View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / KeysLot# 3454 Chicago, Illinois Railroad Lock Keys (3), IL - Chicago - Great Western RR Lines ID Marks: CGW (Chicago Great Western); C&GW (Chicago & Great Western); CGWRR (Chicago Great Western RR) Est. $80-120 HWAC# 138618Lot# 3455 Chicago, Illinois Railroad Lock Keys (4) w/Caboose Key, Illinois - Chicago Burlington RR Lines CB&Q (Chicago Burlington & Quincy) (Caboose Key); CB&KCRR (Chicago Burlington & Kansas City RR); CB&Q (Chicago Burlington & Quincy); CB&Q (Chicago Burlington & Quincy)Est. $100-160 HWAC# 138614Lot# 3456 Chicago, Illinois Railroad Lock Keys (4), IL - Chicago - Indianaplis - Louisville RR Lines ID Marks: CI&LRY (Chicago Indianapolis & Louisville RY); MONON (Monan RR, also known as Chicago Indianapolis & Louisville RY); CC&LRR (Chicago Cincinnati & Louisville RR); CI&L (Chicago Indianapolis & Louisville) Est. $100-160 HWAC#138616Lot# 3457 Chicago, Illinois Railroad Lock Keys (5), Illinois - Chicago Stock Yards & related RR Lines ID Marks: USYCO (Union Stock Yard Co); USY (Union Stock Yard); USY&RCO (Union Stock Yard & Rail Co); USY&T (Union Stock Yard & Transit); SWIFT&CO (Swift & Co) (Swift Refrigerator Line) Est. $140-200 HWAC# 138613Lot# 3458 Chicago, Illinois Railroad Lock Keys (6), IL - Chicago - Indiana RR Lines ID Marks: C&WIRR (Chicago & Western Indiana RR) (2 keys); CTH&SRY (Chicago Terra Haute & Southeastern RY); CI&SRR (Chicago Indiana & Southern RR); CLS&SBRY (Chicago Lake Shore & South Bend RY); CI&S (Chicago Indiana & Southern)Est. $160-240 HWAC# 138617Lot# 3459 Chicago, Illinois Railroad Lock Keys (8) w/Caboose/Cabin Keys, Illinois - Chicago Surface Rails ID Marks: BELT (Belt RY & Chicago) (3 keys); CTTRR (Chicago Terminal Transfer RR) (2 keys); CSL (Chicago Surface Lines) (2 caboose/cabin keys); CJRY (Chicago Junction RY)Est. $200-320 HWAC# 138612Lot# 3460 Chicago, Illinois Railroad Lock Keys (9), IL - Chicago miscellaneous RR Lines ID Marks: CSTPM&ORR (Chicago St Paul Minneapolis & Omaha RR) (3 keys); C&NWRY (Chicago & Northwestern RY); C&NPRR (Chicago & Northern Pacific RR); C&NW (Chicago & Northwestern); C&WMRY (Chicago & Western Michigan RY); CWP&S (Chicago West Pullman & Southern); C&NWRY (Chicago & Northwestern RY) Est. $240-360 HWAC# 138619Lot# 3461 Chicago - Milwaukee, Illinois Railroad Lock Keys (11), Chicago - Milwaukee related RR Lines ID Marks: CM&STP (Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul); CM&STPRY (Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul RY) (US Mail Co); CMSTP&PR (Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul & Pacific Rail) (2 keys); CM&PSRR (Chicago Milwaukee & Puget Sound RR); CNS&M (Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee) (3 keys); CM&STPRR (Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul RR) (3 keys) Est. $280-440 HWAC#138615Lot# 3462 Elgin, Illinois Railroad Lock Keys (3), select Illinois-Elgin RR Lines ID Marks: EJ&ERR (Elgin Joliet & Eastern RR); AE&CRR (Aurora Elgin & Chicago RR); EJ&E (Elgin Joliet & Eastern);Est. $80-120 HWAC# 138658Lot# 3463 Peoria, Illinois Railroad Lock Keys (4), various Illinois - Peoria RR Lines ID Marks: P&ERY (Peoria & Eastern RY); PRTCO (Peoria Railway Terminal Co); P&PURY (Peoria & Pekin Union RY); P&EDIVBIG4 (Peoria & Eastern) (Division of “Big 4:” Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway) Est. $100-160 HWAC#138656Lot# 3464 Illinois Railroad Lock Keys (5) , various Illinois Traction RR Lines K&UTCO (Kankakee & Urban Traction Co); J&ETCO (Joliet & East Traction Co); ITCO (Illinois Traction Co); ITS (Illinois Traction System); ITS CAR (Illinois Traction System) Est. $140-200 HWAC# 138657Lot# 3465 Illinois Railroad Lock Keys (3) w/Coach Key from Illinois Central RR Lines ID Marks: IC78 (Illinois Central 78) (coach key); ICGRR (Illinois Central Gulf RR); ICRR (Illinois Central RR) Est. $80-120 HWAC#138623Lot# 3466 Illinois Railroad Lock Keys (9), various Illinois RR Lines ID Marks: INRY (Illinois Northern RY); VRR (Vandalia RR); L&MRY (Litchfield & Madison RY); LS&BCRR (La Salle & Bureau County RR); ESTL&S (East St Louis & Suburban); I&IRY (Iowa & Illinois RY); G&GE (Galesburg & Great Eastern); ITRR (Illinois Terminal RR); RISRY (Rock Island Southern RY)Est. $240-360 HWAC# 138670Lot# 3467 Indiana Railroad Lock Keys (24), multiple Indiana RR Lines ID Marks: IUTCO (Indiana Union Traction Co); IHB (Indiana Harbor Belt); II&IRY (Illinois Indiana & Iowa RY); II&IRR (Illinois Indiana & Iowa RR); VRR (Vandalia RR); GARYRYS (Gary Railways); E&OVRY (Evansville & Ohio Valley RY); STJVTCO (St Joseph Valley Traction Co); IURY (Indianapolis Union RY); IURY (Indianapolis Union RY); CIRY (Central Indiana RY); NIPS (Northern Indiana Power Co); I&STLRR (Indianapolis & St Louis RR); THT&LTCO (Terra Haute Traction Light Co); C&IRR (Cambria & Indiana RR); IHB (Indiana Harbor Belt); ES&NRY (Evansville Suburban & Newburgh RY); ISCORP (Indiana Service Corp); ID&SRR (Indianapolis Decatur & Springfield RR); M&WRR (Muncie & Western RR); UTCOOFIND (Union Traction Co of Indiana); TH&ICO (Terra Haute & Indianapolis RR); E&THRR (Evansville & Terra Haute RR); CA&SRR (Chicago Attica & Southern RR); Est. $500-960 HWAC# 138649

160Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / KeysLot# 3468 Iowa Railroad Lock Keys (18), multiple Iowa RR Lines ID Marks: N&NRR (Newton & Northwestern RR); CR&ICRY (Cedar Rapids &Iowa City RY); DM&CI (Des Moines & Central Iowa); FDDM&S (Fort Dodge Des Moines & Southern); DEMCRYCO (Des Moines City RY); DMURR (Des Moines Union RR); CIRR (Central Iowa RR RY); SIRY (Southern Iowa); (blank) (on tag: Southern Iowa RWY); MC&CLRY (Mason City & Clear Lake RY); WCF&N (Waterloo Cedar Falls & Northern); WCF&NRY (Waterloo Cedar Falls & Northern RY); SCTRYCO (Sioux City Terminal); SIRR (Southern Industrial RR); (blank) (on tag: Creston Winterset & Des Moines); BCR&NRR (Burlington Cedar Rapids & Northern RR); BCR&NRR ( ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ); CD&MRY (Clinton Davenport & Muscatine) Est. $460-720 HWAC# 138641Lot# 3469 Kansas Railroad Lock Keys (9), different Kansas RR Lines ID Marks: (blank) (tag states Wichita & Western); KCT (Kansas City Terminal); KCO&S (Kansas City Ozarks & Southern); KCFS&MRR (Kansas City Fort Scott & Memphis); KCC&SRY (Kansas City Clinton & Springfield); A&NRR (Anthony & Northern RR); KCT (Kansas City Terminal); H&NRY (Hutchinson & Northern RY); H&NRR (Hutchinson & Northern RR) Est. $240-360 HWAC# 138639Lot# 3470 Kentucky Railroad Lock Keys (11), multiple Kentucky RR Lines ID Marks: (mark faded) (on tad: Cadiz RR Co); LC&CR (Louisville Cincinnati & Charleston); M&NF (Morehead & North Fork); L&NRR (Louisville & Nashville RR); LH&STLRY (Louisville Henderson & St Louis RY); LC&LRR (Louisville Cincinnati & Lexington RR); L&IRR (Louisville & Interurban RR); KITRR (Kentucky & Indiana Terminal RR); KITRR (KY & IN Terminal RR); L&NRR (Louisville & Nashville RR); L&NRR (Louisville & Nashville RR); Est. $280-440 HWAC# 138642Lot# 3471 Louisiana Railroad Lock Keys (12), multiple Louisiana RR Lines ID Marks: L&NWRR (Louisiana & Northwestern); L&A (Louisiana & Arkansas); GCL (Gulf Coast Line); Y&MVRR (Yazoo & Mississippi Valley RR); NL&G (Northern Louisiana & Gulf); L&ARY (Louisiana & Arkansas RY); LR&N (Louisiana Railway & Navigation); NOGN (New Orleans Great Northern); RR&GRR (Red River & Gulf RR); PBRRCO (Public Belt RR Co); STT&NORYCO (St. Tammany & New Orleans RY Co); TMTRR (Trans Mississippi Terminal RR) Est. $300-480 HWAC# 138643Lot# 3472 Maine Railroad Lock Keys (10), multiple Maine RR Lines ID Marks: B&A (Bangor & Aroostook); B&ARR (Bangor & Aroostook RR); B&WLRR (Belfast & Moosehead Lake RR); AV (Aroostook Valley); B&SRRR (Bridgton & Saco River); AVRR (Aroostook Valley RR); MCRR (Maine Central RR); MCRR (Maine Central RR); MONRR (Monson RR); MCRR (Maine Central RR) Est. $260-400 HWAC# 138644Lot# 3473 Maryland Railroad Lock Keys (9), multiple Maryland RR Lines ID Marks: M&P (Maryland & Pennsylvania); (blank) (on tag: Canton RR); WB&AERR (Washington Baltimore & Annapolis Electric RR); WMRR (Western Maryland RR); P&BR (Patapsco & Black River); B&ARR (Baltimore & Annapolis RR); WMRR (Western Maryland RR); WMRR (Western Maryland RR) (2 keys) Est. $240-360 HWAC# 138645Lot# 3474 Boston, Massachusetts Railroad Lock Keys (5), Massachusetts - Boston RR Lines ID Marks: BHT&WRR (Boston Hoosac Tunnel & Western); BC&MRR (Boston Concord & Montreal RR); BERYCO (Boston Elevated RY Co); B&ARR (Boston & Albany RR); B&ATRY (Boston & Albany Terminal RY)Est. $140-200 HWAC# 138646Lot# 3475 Massachusetts Railroad Lock Keys (5), Massachusetts RR Lines ID Marks: L&FSTRY (Lowell & Fitchburg St RY); WRR (Western RR of MA); FRR (Fitchburg RR); N&BRR (Northampton & Bath); ETCO (Eastern Transit Co) Est. $140-200 HWAC# 138640Lot# 3476 Detroit, Michigan Railroad Lock Keys (16), Great Lakes - MI - Detroit RR Lines ID Marks: D&MRY (Detroit & Mackinac RY); DY&AARR (Detroit Ypsilanti & Ann Arbor RR); DSR (Detroit Street Railroad); DURY (Detroit United RY); DECO (Detroit Edison Co); DJ&CRY (Detroit Jackson & Chicago RY); DT&I (Detroit Toledo & Ironton); DSORR (Detroit Southern RR); D&TSLRR (Detroit & Toledo RR); D&MRY (Detroit & Mackinac RY) (2 keys); DGH&MRR (Detroit Grand Haven & Milwaukee RR); DTRR (Detroit Terminal RR); PH&D (Port Huron & Detroit); DLNRR (Detroit Lansing Northern RR); DBC&WRR (Detroit Bay City & Western RR) Est. $400-640 HWAC#138695Lot# 3477 Michigan Railroad Lock Keys (11), Great Lakes - Michigan RR Lines ID Marks: GR&IRY (Grand Rapids & Indiana RY); ANNARBORRR (Ann Arbor RR); AARR (Ann Arbor RR); MCRR (Michigan Central RR); LS&MSRR (Lake Shore & Michigan Southern RR); F&PMRY (Flint & Pere Marquette RY); LS&MSRR (Lake Shore & Michigan Southern RR); M&NERY (Manistee & Northeastern RY); MCRR (Michigan Central RR); PMRR (Pere Marquette RR); LS&I (Lake Superior & Ishpeming); Est. $280-440 HWAC# 138696Lot# 3478 Minneapolis, Minnesota Railroad Lock Keys (6), Great Lakes - MN - Minneapolis RR Lines ID Marks: MN&SRY (Minneapolis Northfield & Southern); TCRTCO (Twin City Rapid Transit Co); MSTP&SMRY (Minneapolis St. Paul & Sault Saint Marie RY); MSTP&SMRY (Minneapolis St Paul & Sault Saint Marie RY); M&STLRR (Minneapolis & St Louis RR); M&STLRR (Minneapolis & St Louis RR) Est. $160-240 HWAC# 138691Lot# 3479 Minnesota Railroad Lock Keys (14), Great Lakes - MN RR Lines ID Marks: M&IRY (Minnesota & International RY); HDRR (Hastings & Dakota RR); MD&W (Minnesota Dakot & Western); DW&P (Duluth Winnipeg &Pacific); DSS&ARY (Duluth Southern Shore & Atlantic RY); DSS&ARY (Duluth Southern Shore & Atlantic RY); D&NERR (Duluth & North Eastern RR); DM&IR (Duluth Missabe & Iron Range); DM&NRY (Duluth Missabe & Northern RY); D&IRRR (Duluth & Iron Range RR); GNRY (Great Northern RY); GNRY (Great Northern RY); STP&DRR (St Paul & Duluth RR); MTRY (Minnesota Transfer RY)Est. $360-560 HWAC# 138692

161View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / KeysLot# 3480 Mississippi Railroad Lock Keys (6), Mississippi RR Lines ID Marks: FC&GRR (Fernwood Columbia & Gulf RR); MP&LCO (Mississippi Power & Light Co); MBR (Meridian & Bigbee RR); C&GRY (Columbus & Greenville RY); CO&GRY (Choctaw Oklahoma & Gulf RY); C&C (on tag: Corinth & Counce RR); Est. $160-240 HWAC#138647Lot# 3481 St Louis, Missouri Railroad Lock Keys (19) w/Coach & Caboose Keys, MO - St Louis RR Lines WRR (Wabash RR) (5 keys including 2 coach keys & caboose key); SWTRANSCO (Southwestern Transportation Co) (2 keys); TRRA (Terminal RR Association); TRRAOFSTL (Terminal RR Association of St Louis); ESTLC&W ((East St Louis Columbia & Waterloo); WS (Wabash) (coach key); STLSWRYCO (St Louis Southwestern RY Co); STLSWRYCO ( ‘’ ‘’ ‘’ ‘’ ); SSW-A (St Louis Southwestern); SLC&WRR (St Louis Cable & Western); STLIM&SRR) (St Louis Iron Mountain & Southeastern RR); STLM&S (St Louis Memphis & Southern); STLB&MRY (St Louis Brownsville & Mexico RY); STL&OFRY (St Louis & O’Fallon RY) Est. $480-760 HWAC# 138638Lot# 3482 Missouri Railroad Lock Keys (10), multiple Missouri RR Lines ID Marks: WSRR (Wyandotte Southern RR); MOPACRR (Missouri Pacific RR); MOPRR (Missouri Pacific); MP (Missouri Pacific); MIRR (Missouri Illinois RR); KCS (Kansas City Southern); KGCC&STJ (Kansas City Clay County & St Joseph); MK&TRY (Missouri Kansas & Texas RY); KCSRY (Kansas City Southern RY); TRRA (Terminal RR Association) Est. $260-400 HWAC#138648Lot# 3483 Montana Railroad Lock Keys (2), different Montana RR Lines ID Marks: WI&MRY (Washington Idaho & Montana RY); BA&P (Butte Anaconda & Pacific) Est. $160-250 HWAC# 138601Lot# 3484 Nebraska Railroad Lock Keys (3), various Nebraska RR Lines ID Marks: UPT (Union Passenger Terminal (Omaha)); STJSYCO (St Joseph System (?) Co); OMAHA (C St PM & O) Est. $80-120 HWAC# 138677Lot# 3485 Nevada Railroad Lock Keys (3), different Nevada RR Lines ID Marks: NN (Nevada Northern); NNRY (Nevada Northern RY); C&CRR (Carson & Colorado RR) (owned by Virginia & Truckee (V&T) RR) Est. $80-120 HWAC# 138602Lot# 3486 New Jersey Railroad Lock Keys (11), various New Jersey RR Lines RVRR (Rahway Valley RR); M&ERR (Morris & Essex RR); CRROFNJ (Central RR of New Jersey); L&NE (Lehigh & New England); MCTCO (Morris County Traction Co); WJ&SRR (West Jersey & Seashore RR); JCL (Jersey Central Lines (Conrail)); CRRCOOFNJ (Central RR Co of NJ); (no mark) (on tag: Raritan River RR Co); PSR (Public Service RY of NJ); PPCO (Princeton Power Co) Est. $240-440 HWAC# 138672Lot# 3487 New York City, New York Railroad Lock Keys (7) w/Caboose Key, different New York City RR Lines ID Marks: NY&LITCO (New York & Long Island Traction Co); SIRTOA (Staten Island Rapid Transit (Ocean Authority?); NYCOCL (New York Central Ohio Central Lines); NYCRR (New York Central RR); NYC (New York Central) (caboose key); NYCS (New York Central System); NYDRY (New York Dock RY) Est. $180-280 HWAC# 138604Lot# 3488 New York Railroad Lock Keys (3), different New York - Ontario RR Lines ID Marks: NYO&W (New York Ontario & Western); NYO&W (New York Ontario & Western); NY&ORR (New York & Ottawa RR) Est. $80-120 HWAC# 138607Lot# 3489 New York Railroad Lock Keys (4), different New York - St Louis RR Lines ID Marks: NKP (Nickel Plate) (“Nickel Plate Road” common reference); NKP (Nickel Plate); NYC&STLRR (New York Chicago & St. Louis RR); NYC&STLRR (New York Chicago & St. Louis RR) Est. $100-160 HWAC# 138606Lot# 3490 New York Railroad Lock Keys (6), different New York - Pennsylvania RR Lines ID Marks: WNY&PRR (Western New York & Pennsylvania RR); NYL&WRY (New York Lackawanna & Western RY); S&NY (Susquehanna & New York); SUSQ (Susquehanna); NYP&ORR (New York Pennsylvania & Ohio RR); NYP&O (New York Pennsylvania & Ohio) Est. $160-240 HWAC# 138609Lot# 3491 New York Railroad Lock Keys (7), miscellaneous New York RR Lines ID Marks: WSRR (West Shore RR); BRTCO (Brooklyn Rapid Transit Co); A&HR&PCO (Albany & Hudson RY & Power Co); NJRR (Niagara Junction RR); NYLE&WRR (New York Lake Erie & Western RR); NY&LB (New York & Long Branch); NYH&H (New York Hudson & Hartford) Est. $180-280 HWAC# 138608Lot# 3492 New York Railroad Lock Keys (9), different New York rural RR Lines ID Marks: U&MVRY (Utica & Mohawk Valley RY); RW&ORR (Rome Watertown & Ogdensburg RR); O&LCRR (Ogdensburg & Lake Champlain RR); ND&CRR (Newburgh Dutchess & Connecticut RR); C&CVRY (Cooperstown & Charlotte Valley RY); C&MVRR (Chester & Mount Vernon RR); FJ&G (Fonda Johnstown & Gloversville); HVRY (Hudson Valley RY); ALTCO (Adirondack Lake Traction Co) Est. $240-360 HWAC# 138610Lot# 3493 New York Railroad Lock Keys (6) from New York Central RR Lines ID Marks: NYCS (New York Central System) (2 keys); NYCRR (New York Central RR); NYCSY (New York Central Stock Yard); NYC&HR (New York Central & Hudson River); NYC (New York Central) Est. $160-240 HWAC# 138631

162Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / KeysLot# 3494 North Carolina Railroad Lock Keys (12), multiple North & South Carolina RR Lines ID Marks: SOO Line (South Carolina RR line); WSSRY (Winston Salem Southbound RY); SORY (Southern RY); SOURY (Southern RY); A&RRR (Aberdeen & Rockfish RR); L&S (Laurinburg & Southern); ET&WNRR (East Tennessee & Western NC RR); P&N (Piedmont & Northern); ACL (Atlantic Coast Line); C&WCRY (Charleston & Western Carolina RY); G&NRR (Greenville & Northern RR); D&SRYCO (Durham & Southern RY Co) Est. $300-480 HWAC# 138653Lot# 3495 Cincinnati, Ohio Railroad Lock Keys (13), Ohio - Cincinnati RR Lines ID Marks: CC&STLRR (Cleveland Cincinnati Chicago & St Louis); C&NDIV (Cincinnati & Northern); CNO&TPRR (Cincinnati New Orleans & Texas Pacific RR); CNO&TPRR (Cincinnati New Orleans & Texas Pacific RR); CL&ARR (Cincinnati Lawrenceburg & Aurora RR); CISTL&CRR (Cincinnati Indianapolis St Louis & Chicago RR); C&LERR (Cincinnati & Lake Erie RR); C&DTCO (Cincinnati & Dayton Traction Co); C&CTCO (Cincinnati & Columbus Traction Co); CH&DRY (Cincinnati Hamilton & Dayton RY); CW&BRR (Cincinnati Washington & Baltimore RR); CI&WRR (Cincinnati Indianapolis & Western RR); M&CRR (Marietta & Cincinnati RR); ; ; ; ; ;Est. $340-520 HWAC# 138676Lot# 3496 Cleveland, Ohio Railroad Lock Keys (8), Ohio - Cleveland RR Lines ID Marks: C&ERY (Cleveland & Erie RY); CSW&CRY (Cleveland Southwestern & Columbus RY); CSW&C (Cleveland Southwestern & Columbus); LSRRCO (Lorain Street RR Co); C&ETCO (Cleveland & Eastern Traction Co); CSS&SB (Cleveland South Shore & South Bend); CCC&STLRR (Cleveland Cincinnati Chicago & St Louis RR); CCC&STLRR (Cleveland Cincinnati Chicago & St Louis RR) Est. $200-320 HWAC# 138678Lot# 3497 Toledo, Ohio Railroad Lock Keys (15), Ohio - Toledo RR Lines ID Marks: TTRR (Toledo Terminal RR); T&WRR (Toledo & Western RR); TF&F (Toledo Fostoria & Findlay); T&I (Toledo & Indiana); TSTL&WRR (Toledo St Louis & Western RR); TP&W (Toledo Peoria & Warsaw); TP&WRY (Toledo Peoria & Western RY); TP&WRR (Toledo Peoria & Western RR); LSERY (Lake Shore Electric RY); TD&BRR (Toledo Delphos & Burlington RR); TR&LCO (Toledo Railway & Light Co); T&IRR (Toledo & Indiana RR); TR&LCO (Toledo Railway & Light Co); TTRR (Toledo Terminal RR); T&OCRR (Toledo & Ohio Central RR)Est. $380-600 HWAC# 138681Lot# 3498 Youngstown, Ohio Railroad Lock Keys (4), Ohio - Youngstown RR Lines ID Marks: Y&NRR (Youngstown & Northern RR); Y&SRY (Youngstown & Southern RY); YSTRY (Youngstown Street RY); AC&Y (Akron Canton & Youngstown) Est. $100-160 HWAC# 138680Lot# 3499 Ohio Railroad Lock Keys (4), Ohio - Traction RR Lines ID Marks: SEL&BVTCO (Steubenville East Liverpool & Beaver Valley Traction Co); NOT&LCO (Northern Ohio Traction & Light Co); H&SCTCO (Hocking & Sunday Creek Traction Co); E&OTCO (Eastern Ohio Traction Co);Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138679Lot# 3500 Ohio Railroad Lock Keys (9), Ohio - miscellaneous RR Lines ID Marks: OS (Ohio Southern); Wabash (Wabash RR); WORR (Western Ohio RR); D&SE (Dayton & South Eastern); OR&W (Ohio River & Western); S&XRY (Springfield & Xenia RY); C&O (Chesapeake & Ohio); HVRR (Hocking Valley RR); RTRY (River Terminal RY); ;Est. $240-360 HWAC# 138673Lot# 3501 Oklahoma Railroad Lock Keys (3), various Oklahoma RR Lines ID Marks: ORYCO (Oklahoma RY Co); SSRYCO (Sand Springs RY Co); NEO (Northeast OK RR);Est. $80-120 HWAC# 138674Lot# 3502 Oklahoma Railroad Lock Keys (5), various Oklahoma Electric RR Lines ID Marks: CRP&LCO (Columbus Railway Power & Light); DS&UERR (Dayton Springfield & Urbana Electric RR); CD&MECO (Columbus Delaware & Maine Electric Co); IURYCO (Interurban RY Co); A&BB (Akron & Barberton Belt)Est. $140-200 HWAC# 138675Lot# 3503 Portland, Oregon Railroad Lock Keys (3), different Oregon RR Lines ID Marks: PUSY (Portland Union Stock Yard); PTRA (Portland Terminal Railway Association); LP&N (Longview Portland & Northern) Est. $160-250 HWAC# 138251Lot# 3504 Reno, Oregon Railroad Lock Key (1) from Oregon Short Line ID Mark: OSL (Oregon Short Line) Est. $80-150 HWAC#139890Lot# 3505 Oregon Railroad Lock Keys (2) from Oregon Pacific Lines ID Marks: OP&ERY (Oregon Pacific & Eastern RY); OPRR (Oregon Pacific RR)Est. $120-200 HWAC# 138253Lot# 3506 Oregon Railroad Lock Keys (3), different Oregon RR Lines ID Marks: SVRR (Sumpter Valley RR); O&NRR (Oregon & Northwestern RR); LP&N (Longview Portland & Northern)Est. $160-250 HWAC# 138250Lot# 3507 Oregon Railroad Lock Keys (4), different Oregon RR Lines ID Marks: LP&N (Longview Porland & Northern); CK&SRY (Condon Kinzua & Southern RY); F.Henderson (Willamette Valley Southern RY); OWRR&NCO (Oregon Washington RR & Navigation Co) Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138249

163View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / KeysLot# 3508 Oregon Railroad Lock Keys (7), different Oregon Electric & Power Co’s ID Marks: PEPCO (Portland Electric Power Co) (3 keys); PRYLT&P (Portland RY Light & Power); PEPCO (Portland Electric Power Co); PEP (Portland Electric Power); OWP&RY (Oregon Water Power & RY) Est. $200-400 HWAC#138252Lot# 3509 Lehigh, Pennsylvania Railroad Lock Keys (5), Pennsylvania - Lehigh RR Lines ID Marks: L&S (Lehigh & Susquehanna); LVTCO (Leigh Valley Transit Co); L&NE (Lehigh & New England); LVRR (Lehigh Valley RR); L&HR (Lehigh & Hudson River) Est. $140-200 HWAC# 138685Lot#3510Philadelphia,PennsylvaniaRailroad Lock Keys (6), Pennsylvania - Philadelphia RR Lines ID Marks: PB&NERR (Philadelphia Bethlehem & New England RR); PTC (Philadelphia Transportation Co); PRTCO (Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co); PSTCO (Philadelphia Suburban Transit Co); P&R (Philadelphia & Reading); P&CVRR (Philadelphia & Chester Valley RR)Est. $160-240 HWAC# 138684Lot# 3511 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Railroad Lock Keys (11), Pennsylvania - Pittsburgh RR Lines P&LE (Pittsburgh & Lake Erie); P&WRY (Pittsburgh & Western RY); PS&NRR (Pittsburgh Shawmut & Northern RR); PCC&STLRR (Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago ; PC&SL (Pittsburgh,Cncinnati & St Louis); PC&SL (Pittsburg Cincinnati & St Louis); PC&SL (Pittsburgh Cincinnati & St Louis); P&WV (Pittsburgh & West Virginia); PCC&STLRR (Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago & St Louis); PANHANDLERR (Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago St Louis); PL&WRR (Pittsburgh Lisbon &Western RR)Est. $280-440 HWAC# 138683Lot# 3512 Pennsylvania Railroad Lock Key (1) from Fall Brook Coal Co (PN) ID Mark: FBCCO (Fall Brook Coal Co) (Pennsylvania) Est. $80-150 HWAC# 138234Lot# 3513 Pennsylvania Railroad Lock Keys (25), Pennsylvania - Other RR Lines ID Marks: C&PRR (Cumberland & Pennsylvania RR); H&BTMRR (Huntingdon & Broad Top Mountain RR); CRR (Cornwall RR); WB&HRY (Wilkes-Barre & Hazelton RY); WARR (Western Allegheny RR); N&BRR (Northampton & Bath RR); YSRR (York Southern RR); SR&W (Susquehanna River & Western); MRYCO (Monongahela RY);; EBTRR (East Broad Top RR); LVRR (Ligonier Valley RR); PRR (Pennsylvania RR); PVRR (Pickering Valley RR); MSWRYCO (Monessen Southwestern RY Co); H&FSRY (Hagerstown & Fredericks Street RY); (no mark) (on tag: Montour RR Co); CTCO (Conestoga Traction Co); NCRW (North Central Railway); P-R SL (Pennsylvania - Reading Seashore Lines); L&WV (Lackawanna & Wyoming Valley); MCRR (Monongahela Connecting RR); RDGCO (Reading Co); NH&IRR (New Hope & Ivyland RR); MTJK&RRR (Mt Jewett Kinzua & Riterville RR); URR (Union RR)Est. $640-1000 HWAC# 138682Lot# 3514 Pennsylvania Railroad Lock Keys (7) from Penn Central & Penn RR Lines ID Marks: PCCO (Penn Central Co); PCRR (Penn Central RR); PRR (Pennsylvania RR); PRR (2 keys); PENNARR (Pennsylvania RR); PENNACO (Pennsylvania RR Co);Est. $180-280 HWAC#138633Lot# 3515 Tennessee Railroad Lock Keys (13), various Tennessee RR Lines ID Marks: CRR (Clinchfield RR) (2 keys); USTVA (United States Tennessee Valley Authority); TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority); NC&STLRR (Nashville Chattanooga & St Louis RR); GN&A (Graysonia Nashville & Ashdown); ETV&GRR (East Tennessee Virginia & Georgia); TENNRY (Tennessee RY); TA&GRR (Tennessee Alabama & Georgia RR); M&CRR (Memphis &Charleston RR); TCRR (Tennessee Central RR); NC&STLR (Nashville Chattanooga & St Louis Railroad); CC&ORY (Carolina Clinchfield & Ohio) Est. $340-520 HWAC# 138687Lot# 3516 Texas Railroad Lock Keys (2) from Texas-Mexican Railroad ID Marks: TM (Texas Mexican); TMRR (Texas Mexican RR) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138248Lot# 3517 Texas Railroad Lock Keys (3), different Texas RR Lines ID Marks: H&NERY (Hillsboro & Northeastern RY); A&S RY (Abilene & Southern RY); W.V. (Wichita Valley) Est. $160-280 HWAC# 138243Lot# 3518 Texas Railroad Lock Keys (3), different Texas RR Lines ID Marks: TERY (Texas Electric RY); SA&APRR (San Antonio & Aransas Pass RR); HPT&D (High Point Thomasville & Denton) Est. $160-250 HWAC#138247Lot# 3519 Texas Railroad Lock Keys (4), different Texas RR Lines ID Marks: TMRR (Texas Midland RR); I&GN (International & Great Northern); T&PRY (Texas & Pacific RY); TSERR (Texas Southeastern RR) Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138244Lot# 3520 Texas Railroad Lock Keys (4), different Texas RR Lines ID Marks: I&GNRR (International & Great Northern RR); HB&TRY (Houston Belt & Terminal RY); A&NR (Angelina & Neches River); WBT&SRY (Waco Beaumont Trinity & Sabine RY)Est. $200-300 HWAC#138245Lot# 3521 Texas Railroad Lock Keys (4), different Texas RR Lines ID Marks: I&GNRR (International & Great Northern RR); H&TCRR (Houston & Texas Central RR); RS&PRY (Roscoe Snyder & Pacific RY); T&BVRY (Trinity & Brazos Valley RY) Est. $200-300 HWAC#138246

164Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / KeysLot# 3522 Utah Railroad Lock Key (1) from Carbon County RY (UT) ID Mark: CCRY (Carbon County RY) (Utah) Est. $80-120 HWAC# 138236Lot# 3523 Utah Railroad Lock Keys (2) from Bingham & Garfield RY (UT - Mining) ID Marks: ; B&GRY (Bingham & Garfield RY) (Utah mining co) Est. $100-300 HWAC# 138237Lot# 3524 Utah Railroad Lock Keys (2), different Utah - Idaho RR Lines ID Marks: UICRR (Utah Idaho Central RR); OL&IRY (Ogden Logan & Idaho RY)Est. $120-200 HWAC# 138255Lot# 3525 Utah Railroad Lock Keys (2), different Utah RR Lines ID Marks: TVRY (Toole Valley RY); SL & URR (Salt Lake & Utah RR)Est. $120-250 HWAC# 138254Lot# 3526 Utah Railroad Lock Keys (3), different Utah Electric RR Lines ID Marks: UP&L (Utah Power & Light); BRR (Bamberger Electric RR); UPLCO (Utah Power & Light Co)Est. $160-250 HWAC# 138256Lot# 3527 Vermont Railroad Lock Keys (7), various Vermont RR Lines ID Marks: CVRR (Central Vermont RR); CVRR (Central Vermont RR); B&RRR (Bennington & Rutland RR); RRR (Rutland RR); RUTLAND (Rutland RR); LC&MRR (Lake Champlain& Mariah); WC (Washington County) Est. $180-280 HWAC#138688Lot# 3528 Virginia Railroad Lock Keys (26), Virginia & Wash DC RR Lines ID Mark: C&WRR (Chesapeake & Western RR); SALRY (Seaboard Air Line RY); VGN (Virginian); CW (Chesapeake Western); V&SWRR (Virginia & Southwestern RR); VGNRR (Virginian RR); R&DRR (Richmond & Danville RR); T&SRY (Tidewater & Southern RY); SORY (Southern RY); NA&ARR (Norfolk Albemarle & Atlantic RR); SCLRR (Seaboard Coast Line RR); C&O (Chesapeake & Ohio); C&O (Chesapeake & Ohio); RF&PRR (Richmond Fredericksburg & Pontiac RR); WSSRY (Winston-Salem Southbound RY); N&WRR (Norfolk & Western RR) (2 keys); N&W (Norfolk & Western); N&PBL (Norfolk & Portsmouth Belt Line); NSRR (Norfolk Southern RR); OF (Orange to Fredericksburg); W&OD (Washington & Old Dominion); WS (Washington Southern); NF&DRR (Norfolk Franklin & Danville RR); N&WRY (Norfolk & Western); N&W (Norfolk & Western) Est. $660-1040 HWAC# 138689Lot# 3529 Olympia, Washington Railroad Lock Keys (2), different Washington state - Olympia RR Lines ID Marks: OL&PCO (Olympia Light & Power Co); OCVCO (Olympia & Chehalis Valley Co) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138268Lot# 3530 Spokane, Washington Railroad Lock Keys (4), different WA - Spokane RR Lines ID Marks: S&IERR (Spokane & Inland Empire RR); GNSC&P (Great Northern Spokane Coeur d’Alene & Palouse); SIRR (Spokane International RR); SP&S (Spokane Portland & Seattle) Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138266Lot# 3531 Tacoma, Washington Railroad Lock Keys (2), different Washington state - Tacoma RR Lines ID Marks: TRY&PCO (Tacoma RY & Power); TTCO (Tacoma Traction Co) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138269Lot# 3532 Washington Railroad Lock Key (1) from Rayonier Inc (WA - Timber) ID Mark: R.I.RR (Rayonier Inc RR) (Washington state lumber co) Est. $80-150 HWAC# 138241Lot# 3533 Washington Railroad Lock Keys (2), different Washington state - Columbia RR Lines ID Marks: C&CRR (Columbia & Cowlitz RR); C&PSRR (Columbia & Puget Sound RR) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138267Lot# 3534 Washington Railroad Lock Keys (5), different Washington RR Lines ID Marks: NPCRR (North Pacific Coast RR); YVTCO (Yakima Valley Transportation Co); PCRR (Pacific Coast RR); MTHRRCO (Mt. Hood RR Co); WECO (Willapa Electric Co)Est. $260-500 HWAC# 138242Lot# 3535 West Virginia Railroad Lock Keys (9), various West Virginia RR Lines ID Marks: BB&C (Babcock Boom & Lumber; BC&G (Buffalo Creek & Gawley); F&NTCO (Fairmont & Northern Traction Co); C&WCRY (Charleston & Western Carolina RY); PANHANDLE (Pittsburgh Cincinnati Chicago & St Louis); CCRR (Campbell’s Creel RR); (no marks) (on tags: Winifrede RR Co) (2 keys); MFT (Martins Ferry Terminal);Est. $240-360 HWAC# 138690Lot# 3536 Wisconsin Railroad Lock Keys (7), Great Lakes - Wisconsin RR Lines ID Marks: M&PDURY (Madison & Prairie du Chien RY); MT&W (Marinette Tomahawk & Western); G&U (Grafton & Upton); GB&W (Green Bay & Western); GB&W (Green Bay & Western); WCRY (Wisconsin Central RY); MNRY (Milwaukee Northern) Est. $200-280 HWAC# 138697

165View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / KeysLot# 3537 Railroad Lock Keys (15), Great Lakes - Erie RR Lines ID Marks: M&E (Morristown & Erie); LEA&WRR (Lake Erie Alliance & Wheeling RR); W&LE (Wheeling &Lake Erie); EECRR (East Erie Commercial RR); E (Erie RR) (2 keys); ERIE (Erie RR); ERIE (Erie RR); ERIE (Erie RR); LE&W (Lake Erie & Western); B&LERR (Bessemer & Lake Erie RR); LE&WRR (Lake Erie & Western RR); LEF&C (Lake Erie Franklin & Clarion); NJRY (Niagara Junction RY); ELRR (Erie Lackawanna RR);Est. $380-600 HWAC#138694Lot# 3538 Railroad Lock Keys (4), Great Lakes - Superior RR Lines ID Marks: E&LS (Escanaba & Lake Superior); E&LS (Escanaba & Lake Superior); M&LS (Manistique & Lake Superior); S&SERY (Superior & Southeastern RY)Est. $100-160 HWAC# 138693Lot# 3539 Railroad Lock Keys (2) from American Express Co ID Marks: AM EX CO (American Express Co) Est. $120-200 HWAC#138235Lot# 3540 Railroad Lock Key (1) from Railway Express Agency ID Mark: ; RY EXACY (Railway Express Agency) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138233Lot# 3541 Railroad Lock Keys (3) from Wells Fargo & Co ID Markers: Wells Fargo & Co Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138232Lot# 3542 Railroad Lock Keys (3) from Western Union Telegraph ID Marks: WURR (Western Union RR); WUT (Western Union Telegraph); WUTCO (Western Union Telegraph Co);Est. $160-200 HWAC# 138263Lot# 3543 Railroad Lock Keys (3), MFG RRs & Bekins Moving ID Marks: BEKINS (Bekins Moving & Storage); RRSCO (Railroad Signal Co); WE&MCO (Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co) Est. $100-200 HWAC#138262Lot# 3544 Railroad Lock Keys (8), Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe RR Lines ID Marks: Santa Fe Route; AT&SF (Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe); AT&SFRR; AT&SFRY (2 keys); Santa Fe (3 keys) Est. $200-320 HWAC# 138627Lot# 3545 Railroad Lock Keys (11) w/Caboose Key, Baltimore & Ohio RR Lines ID Marks: (mark not visible) (from consigner’s master sheet, B&O RR); B&ORRCO (Baltimore & Ohio RR Co); B&ORR (Baltimore & Ohio RR); B&O (Baltimore & Ohio); B&ORT (Baltimore & Ohio RT) (RT meaning unknown); B&ORRCO (Baltimore & Ohio RR Co); B&OCTRR (Baltimore & Ohio Chicago Terminal RR); B&ORR (Baltimore & Ohio RR); B&OSWRY (Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern RY); B&O (Baltimore & Ohio) (caboose key); B&OSWRY (Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern RY)Est. $280-440 HWAC#138625Lot# 3546 Railroad Lock Keys (5), Boston & Maine RR Lines ID Marks: 5 keys each w/B&MRR (Boston & Maine RR) mark.Est. $140-200 HWAC# 138628Lot# 3547 Railroad Lock Keys (6) from Burlington Northern RR Lines ID Marks: BURLINGTON ROUTE (3 keys); BNINC (Burlington Northern Inc.) (3 keys)Est. $160-240 HWAC# 138629Lot# 3548 Railroad Lock Keys (7) from Grand Trunk RR Lines ID Marks: GT&CRR (Grand Trunk & C (unknown) RR); GTP (GT Pacific); GTRYSYS (GT RY System); GTW (GT Western); GTRY (GT RY); GTRY (GT RY); C&GTRR (Chicago & GT RR) Est. $180-280 HWAC# 138630Lot# 3549 Railroad Lock Keys (5) from Northern Pacific RR Lines ID Marks: NPRR (Northern Pacific RR); NPS-I (Northern Pacific S-I (unidentified)); NPRY (Northern Pacific RY) (3 keys) Est. $140-200 HWAC# 138632Lot# 3550 Railroad Lock Keys (10) w/Caboose & Diner Keys from Union Pacific RR Lines ID Marks: UPD (Union Pacific Diner) (2 diner keys); UP (Union Pacific) (caboose key); UP (Union Pacific) (2 keys); UPRR (Union Pacific RR) (3 keys); UP &MP&C (Union Pacific Motive Power & Car) (Motive Power & Car Departments of UP); UP&MP&C (Union Pacific Motive Power & Car Depts)Est. $260-400 HWAC# 138624Lot# 3551 Railroad Lock Keys (5) for Wabash RR Lines WSTL&PRR (Wabash St Louis & Pacific RR); WSTL&PRR (Wabash St Louis & Pacific RR); TW&W (Toledo Wabash & Western); WRR (Wabash RR); WWRR (Wabash Western RR)Est. $140-200 HWAC# 138671Lot# 3552 Railroad Lock Keys (14), most marked but RR lines unknown ID Marks: (no mark) (paper tag states “Special”); TA&W (could not identify); MBR&MCO (could not identify); SLR (could not identify); VSY&GCO (could not identify); CVRR (could not identify); NJ (could not identify); IRR (could not identify); PM&ERR (could not identify); C-CRYCO (could not identify); MFT (could not identify); TOTRR (could not identify); VLS (could not identify); (no mark) (described on consigner’s master list as General Electric Co No C-35A, multiple unit Deadman Controller handle lock key, steel, solid barrel, oval bow);Est. $260-560 HWAC# 138622

166Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / Keys / LampsLot# 3553 Railroad Lock Keys (2), Foreign - Other RR Lines ID Marks: ARRCO (American RR Co of Puerto Rico); PRR (Panama RR) Est. $40-80 HWAC# 138635Lot# 3554 Railroad Lock Keys (3), different RR Car Companies ID Marks: Pullman (Pullman Car Co); MRS (Manufacturer’s Railway Service); AC&FCO (American Car & Foundry Co) Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138264Lot# 3555Railroad Caboose/Cabin/Gas Lamp Keys (14), miscellaneous, unmarked ID Marks: (no marks) (13 caboose/cabin keys) (long shank); (no marks) (1 gas lamp key) (oval bow, hollow barrel) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138621Lot# 3556Railroad Engine Classification Lamp by Adlake Large lamp with black sheet metal frame and two ~5-inch diameter, clear glass Fresnel lenses. There are two internal green filters that will independently lower behind the lenses. Rear panel will slide up to provide access to the kerosene burner (not included in this lamp). Top of the chimney reads // THE / NON-SWEATING / ADLAKE / LAMP / CHICAGO //. Lamp has two mounting brackets so it will face forward whether mounted on the left or right side of the engine. It is structurally in good condition, but cosmetically worn, with dings and chips in the paint. Lenses are unbroken and one has a scratch in the glass. Still an attractive large lamp. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 138326Lot# 3557Railroad Engine Classification Lamp by Adlake Engine classification lamp made by Adlake (Adams & Westlake) with black sheet-metal frame and two ~5-inch diameter, glass Fresnel lenses. There are red and green filter frames that can be lowered behind the lenses, but one of the green filters is missing. This lamp has only one mounting bracket and would have to have been used on the right side of the engine. The kerosene tank and burner are included (no wick, no glass chimney), The lamp is almost 14 inches tall, about 8 inches across, and in fair-to-good condition. Lenses have no crack but a few scratches. Frame is undented, but the paint has worn off in a few places. Still, a very solid and attractive display piece. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 138327Lot# 3558Engine Classification Lamp by Adlake - Red/Green Filters Engine classification lamp by Adlake with no lenses, but it still has red and green filters inside. Top of the chimney reads // THE / ADLAKE / NON-SWEATING / LAMP / CHICAGO //. There is no kerosene lamp inside, but the chimney insert is in place. Lamp is about 14 inches tall, 8 inches across, and in fair condition. It has two brackets to allow it to be mounted on either the right or the left side of the engine and face forward. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 138315Lot# 3559Southern Pacific Engine Classification Lamp - Electrified (#1) Engine classification lamp used on the Southern Pacific Railroad. Two, ~5-inch diameter clear Fresnel lenses with green filters behind them. The filters can be raised and lowered with levers on the outside next to the lenses. This lamp has two brackets so it can be mounted facing forward on either the left or right side of the engine. It is about 12 inches tall and 8 inches across, and it is in very good condition. This originally was lit by a kerosene lamp, but i has been electrified, and the stub of the wiring is coiled in the underside. You will need to add a plug to make it light up. Inside is an electric bulb which can be turned on and off with a rotating knob between the lenses (that knob probably was originally used to raise and lower the wick). Inside the top cover is a round metal seal with the Adams & Westlake name with numerous dates. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 138309Lot# 3560Southern Pacific Engine Classification Lamp - Electrified (#2) Engine classification lamp used on the Southern Pacific Railroad. Two, ~5-inch diameter clear Fresnel lenses with green filters behind them. The filters can be raised and lowered with levers on the outside next to the lenses. This lamp has two brackets so it can be mounted facing forward on either the left or right side of the engine. It is about 12 inches tall and 8 inches across, and it is in very good condition. This originally was lit by a kerose; ne lamp, but i has been electrified, and the stub of the wiring is coiled in the underside. You will need to add a plug to make it light up. Inside is an electric bulb which can be turned on and off with a rotating knob between the lenses (that knob probably was originally used to raise and lower the wick). Inside the top cover is a round metal seal with the Adams & Westlake name with numerous dates. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 138311Lot# 3561Adams & Westlake Engine Classification Lamp, OA&ERR - with Burner Engine classification lamp with two clear Fresnel lenses, each about 5.25 inches in diameter. The kerosene burner is included and appears to be intact, even has a wick. The lamp appears to have all of the original parts and is in good condition. Classification lamps were mounted to the left and right side of the main locomotive headlamp, and they indicated to railroad crews whether the engine was pulling a regularly scheduled, unscheduled, or segmented trainches Construction began on the Oakland, Antioch, and Eastern Railway in 1913 to build a catenary-wire, electric-powered line from Oakland to Sacramento, California. It was renamed the San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad in 1920. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 138305Lot# 3562 Adams & Westlake Railroad Conductor’s Lantern, Brass w/Red Globe Brass Railroad Conductor’s brass-plated lantern with a red glass globe. Patent date stamped into the bottom is April 26, 1864, and it is definitely in the style of a pre-1900s lantern. Comments on Railroadiana Online suggest a manufacturing date much later than 1864, and we agree, believing it was made in the 1900-1920s time period. Embossing in the top of the red glass globe reads // DIETZ / V E S T A / NEW YORK, U.S.A. //. Lantern is complete with the kerosene burner with a wick. It stands about 10.25 inches tall without the bail, and it is about 5.25 inches in diameter a the base. No dents or even minor damage other than tarnish on the brass plating. See photo for design and condition details. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138359

167View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / LampsLot# 3563 Adams & Westlake Railroad Conductor’s Lantern, Clear Globe Railroad conductor’s lantern, possibly nickel plated, with intact clear glass globe, kerosene burner and wick. Early design by Adams & Westlake, c1900. Base of the lantern reads // ADAMS & WESTLAKE / COMP’Y / CHICAGO //. Complete lantern, no dents or damage, in excellent condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 138570Lot# 3564Adlake Conductor’s Lantern from Pacific Electric Railway, Red Globe A complete railroad conductor’s lantern made by Adlake (Adams & Westlake) with an intact red glass globe and the kerosene tank, burner, and wick. The red glass is etched with P.E. RY just below where the letters // ADLAKE KERO // are molded into the glass. This was used by Pacific Electric Railway, which was created in 1901 by Henry E. Huntington and banker Isaias W. Hellman. A great merger with seven other lines in 1911 made Pacific Electric the largest interurban electric railway passenger service provider in the world. The railway eventually succumbed to the web of freeways that began to appear in the 1950s. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 138574Lot# 3565 Adlake Conductor’s Lantern from Utah Idaho Central RR Co., Orange Globe Galvanized railroad conductor’s lantern with intact orange glass globe, stamped on the top with U.I.C.R.R.CO. Bottom of the lantern reads // ADLAKE HERO 4-40 / U.S.A. // and some patent numbers and // CANADA / 921-1923 / PATS PENDING //. Lantern is in excellent condition, complete with kerosene burner and wick, and it stands about 9.5 inches tall without the bail. That bail has an interesting hinge design that allows it to be locked into a vertical position when desired. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138572Lot# 3566 Adlake Conductor’s Lantern, Northern Pacific Railroad, Red Globe Railroad conductor’s lantern made by Adams & Westlake (a.k.a. Adlake) with an intact red globe. Lantern is about 10 inches tall, 7 inches across the base, and in good condition with no dents or bends in the frame. The top of the lantern is embossed with N.P.RY, and the red globe is embossed with N.P.R.R., both meaning the Northern Pacific Railroad line which served northern Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, and Washington. The passenger line was one of the safest in the industry with only one passenger death over a seventy-year period. For a time, the company marketed itself to cross-country tourists as the Route of the Great Big Baked Potato, serving two-to-five-pound, slow-cooked baked potatoes from the Yakima Valley. The company merged with other railroads in 1970 to form the Burlington Northern Railroad. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 138578Lot# 3567 Adlake Conductor’s Lantern, Oregon Short Line Railroad conductor’s lantern with intact clear glass globe and // O.S.L // stamped into the hood of the lantern. In case someone asks, the globe is not the extended version. The glass of the globe is embossed with // O.S. L. //, and has a helical swirl encircling the glass from top to bottom that occurred during the molding process. The Oregon Short Line Railroad was organized in 1881 as a subsidiary of the Union Pacific Railway to be the shortest service between Wyoming and Oregon. In the early 1900s, OSL promoted tours of Yellowstone National Park. The Oregon Short line became fully integrated with the Union Pacific in 1987. this lamp is about 10 inches tall, 7 inches across the base and in good condition without bends or dents. See photo for condition details. Est. $500-800 HWAC# 138580Lot# 3568 Adlake Conductor’s Lantern, Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Complete conductor’s signal lamp with intact blue globe, kerosene tank, burner, and wick. Top of the lantern is embossed // S. L. & U. R. R. // for the Salt Lake and Utah Railroad, an electric interurban line that commenced in 1914 between Salt Lake City and Payson, Utah. It eventually reached Provo Operations ceased in 1946. Lantern is about 9.25 inches tall, 6.5 inches across the base, and it is in very good condition. The bail hinge allows it to swing freely or be locked into a vertical position. See photos for condition details. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138575Lot# 3569 Adlake Conductor’s Lantern, Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railroad Railroad Conductors Lantern with intact clear glass globe. Metal chimney portion is deep maroon color. Top the the chimney reads // THE ADAMS & WESTLAKE CO. / S P & S / ADLAKE RELIABLE / NEW YORK-CHICAGO PHILA. //. Includes the kerosene tank and burner, but no wick. Stands about 10 inches tall without the bail. The bail can swing free or be locked into a vertical position. Overall in very good condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138576Lot# 3570 Adlake Conductor’s Lanterns (3) in Red, Clear, & Blue A group of three Adlake railroad conductor’s lanterns, three different designs, all in good condition with red, clear, and blue globes. These the red one has // S. P. R. R. // embossed in the glass, and there is a serial number 50035 stamped into the metal hood on one side. The clear one has //S P Co. // embossed in the glass, serial number 3996 embossed in the hood, and // S P // embossed on the other side. The blue globe is un-embossed, and the metal hood is stamped with // S P & S // for the Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railroad. All are in good to very good condition, complete with the kerosene tank and burner. All globes are un-cracked and not scratched. See photo for details. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138581Lot# 3571 Adlake Conductor’s Lanterns, Wabash Railroad, Red & Clear Globes Two Adlake (Adams & Westlake) railroad conductor’s lanterns, one with a clear glass globe embosses with // WABASH // on a flag logo, and one with an un-embossed red glass globe. The metal base of both are embossed with // WABASH.R.R, //. Both have kerosene tank and burner, but the clear one comes with a 3-inch-long, 1-inch diameter glass chimney that fits over the burner and its round wick. See photo for details. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138582Lot# 3572 Adlake Kero Conductor’s Lantern, Western Pacific Railroad, Blue Globe Railroad conductor’s lantern with intact and unscratched, blue glass globe. The top of the lantern is embossed with // ADLAKE / KERO // and the blue glass globe is embossed // MADE IN U.S.A. //. The lantern stands about 10 inches high, 6.25 inches across at the base, and it is in good condition. The hood is embossed // W.P. RR // for the Western Pacific Railroad. The WPRR was established in 1903 to provide service between Salt Lake City and northern California, as an alternative to the Southern Pacific Railroad. It is NOT the Western Pacific Railroad that was commissioned in 1862 to build the western portion of the transcontinental railroad. That line was absorbed into the Central Pacific RR in 1870. The latter Western Pacific (1903) became known as one of the operators of the California Zephyr that ran between Oakland, California, and Chicago, Illinois. The WPRR was bought by the Union Pacific Railroad in 1983. Est. $120-180 HWAC# 138579

168Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / LampsLot# 3573 Adlake Four-way Railroad Switch Marker Lamp This vintage Adlake four-way lamp is marked “Adlake” on top without any other markings. It has a pedestal mount number 85857, and without any internal lamp parts. In like new condition without dents, with 5 inches marble glass lenses both red and green colors with protective cages. About 9 inches tall, black finish. Est. $150-300 HWAC#138429Lot# 3574 Adams & Westlake Tail Marker Lamp with Complete Burner This is the most complete railroad lantern so far and in beautiful condition. There are three blue (green) ~5.25-inch diameter Fresnel lenses, and one ~6.5-inch diameter red Fresnel lens, all unbroken and virtually unscratched. The top of the chimney reads // THE / ADLAKE / NON-SWEATING / LAMP / CHICAGO //. The kerosene lamp is complete, even down to the 1-inch diameter glass chimney (there is no wick, though). There are also two aluminum inserts within the chimney that regulated airflow to the flame. The whole assembly is about 14 inches tall and8.5 inches across. Est. $240-350 HWAC# 138313Lot# 3575 Railroad Rear Marker Lamp by Adlake Adlake railroad marker lamp, black metal frame with four, ~4-inch diameter, glass Fresnel lenses, 3 blue (green) and one red. Red lens frame slides up to provide access to the kerosene lamp (not included here). Railroad marker lamps were mounted on the caboose to indicate the end of the trainches The piece is in very good condition and makes a nice display piece. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 138316Lot# 3576 Railroad Rear Marker Lamp by Adlake Railroad Rear Marker Lamp by Adlake with black sheet metal frame, three ~5-inch diameter blue (green) glass Fresnel lenses, and one ~6.5-inch diameter red glass Fresnel lens. The frame of one green lens slides up to provide access to the included kerosene burner, which appears to be complete (no wick). Top of the chimney reads // THE / ADLAKE / NON-SWEATING / LAMP / CHICAGO //. On the side of the chimney is a small plate embossed with B.H. These rear marker lamps were mounted on the caboose to indicate the end of the trainches Est. $150-250 HWAC# 138320Lot# 3577 Railroad Rear Marker Lamp by Adlake Very nice Adlake (Adams & Westlake) rear marker lamp with black sheet steel frame and four, ~4-inch diameter, glass Fresnel lenses, three in blue (green) and one red. Include the kerosene tank and burner, but no wick or glass chimney. Top of the lamp reads // ADLAKE //. Black paint is in good condition and the frame is undented. A very nice display piece. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 138333Lot# 3578 Railroad Rear Marker Lamp by Adlake, Cannonball Style Railroad marker lamp made by Adlake (Adams & Westlake) with four 5.5-inch diameter, glass Fresnel lenses, two blue (green) and two clear, in a spherical, cast-iron frame. This type of lamp was mounted in a bracket on each side of the end of a caboose, and the spherical design is sometimes called a cannonball lamp. The large, spring-loaded knob pulls out to allow the sphere to be rotated and face the correct direction. This one has been painted black with red trim around the lenses and the base, and the stub of an electrical wire pokes through the bottom. It is 9 inches wide and 9 inches tall. Est. $120-150 HWAC# 138307Lot# 3579 Railroad Rear Marker Lamp by Adlake, Cannonball Style Railroad marker lamp made by Adlake (Adams & Westlake) with four 5.5-inch diameter, Fresnel lenses, two blue (green) plastic, and two clear glass, in a spherical, cast-iron frame. The two clear glass lenses have a vertical curvature pattern on the front surface that shapes the light into a fan-shaped beam. This type of lamp was mounted in a bracket on each side of the end of a caboose, and the spherical design is sometimes called a cannonball lamp. The large, spring-loaded knob pulls out to allow the sphere to be rotated and face the correct direction. This one has been painted black with red trim around the lenses and the base, and the stub of an electrical wire pokes through the bottom. It is 9 inches wide and 9 inches tall. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 138321Lot# 3580 Rear Marker Lamp by Adams & Westlake - Santa Fe Style Adams & Westlake rear marker lamp, painted silver, with two ~4-inch diameter, glass Fresnel amber lenses on opposite sides, one ~4.5-inch diameter, glass Fresnel amber lens, and one ~5-inch diameter, glass Fresnel red lens. Base beneath the red lens is embossed with SANTAFE. There are two mounting brackets one 45 degrees from the other. Access to the burner is by squeezing the clips on the bottom and pulling the kerosene take out. The tank is included, but it has no burner attached. Lamp is about 13 inches tall, 8 inches across, and in fair-to-good condition. Est. $120-250 HWAC# 138319Lot# 3581 Adlake Lamp from the D.U. Railway This kerosene fueled lamp is marked “Adlake non-sweating lamp Chicago” on top with a side-plate “D.U. Ry” possibly the Delaware and Ulster Railway of New York State. This is s caboose lamp with two mounting legs at the base and two Fresnel clear lenses, 14 inches tall. Each lens then as two levers to deploy either a red filter lens or a green filter lens or none at all for a white light. c1900-1940’s. Heavy construction and appears to be complete with lenses, color filters, kerosene hardware, chimney, and spark arrestor. Judging from the working conditions of the time period this lamp is in excellent condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 138415Lot# 3582Railroad Reflex Switch Lamp by Adlake Beautifully displayed railroad track switch lamp on a custom-made wooden base. This reflex type does not have any source of illumination in it, but instead reflects the headlight of an oncoming train using a pattern of ~3/8-inch spherical glass bubbles formed on the interior surface of the lens which is then silvered. This acts like the modern cats-eye reflectors used on bicycles and automobiles. This display is about 19 inches tall and the base is 10 inches in diameter. It is in excellent condition. Est. $240-500 HWAC# 138334Lot# 3583Adlake Railroad Reflex Switch Lamp Railroad switch lamp made by Adlake (Adams & Westlake) used to indicate the position of a railroad switch. It has four lenses, each about 5.5 inches in diameter, two blue (green) and two red. When the green side faced the train, the switch was in the straight-through position. Red indicated the switched-to-siding position. This “lamp” does not really have a light source of its own. Instead, these are doublet reflecting lenses made of numerous, ~3/8-diameter, spherical bubbles, silvered on the back, that act as retroreflectors. The reflections are quite bright and visible for considerable distances at night. Est. $150-200 HWAC#138308

169View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / LampsLot# 3584 Railroad Switch Lamp by Adlake Railroad switch lamp with black metal frame and four, ~4-inch diameter glass Fresnel lenses, two blue (green) and two amber. Top of the chimney reads // THE / NON SWEATING / ADLAKE / LAMP / CHICAGO //. The lamp includes the kerosene burner with the 1-inch diameter glass chimney but no wick. The base that attaches to the switch mechanism is not included, so the kerosene tank is exposed at the bottom. The lamp is in good condition and will make a nice display piece. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 138323Lot# 3585 Railroad Switch Lamp by Adlake - Complete, Excellent Condition A beauty - black Adlake railroad switch lamp with four, ~5-inch diameter, glass Fresnel lenses, two blue (green) and two red. Include the kerosene tank, burner, and 1-inch diameter glass chimney. Top of the chimney reads // THE / NON SWEATING / ADLAKE / LAMP / CHICAGO //. These lamps were mounted on the railroad track switch mechanism to indicate whether the switch was set to straight-through (green) or switched-to-siding (red). This one is in excellent condition with minimal wear, and it will make a beautiful display piece in home or office. It is about 14.5 inches tall and 9.5 inches across. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138328Lot# 3586 Railroad Switch Lamp by Adlake - Yellow/Clear Lenses Adlake (Adams & Westlake) manufactured railroad track switch lamp with black sheet metal frame and two, ~5-inch diameter, clear glass Fresnel lenses and two ~5.5-inch diameter, amber (yellow) glass Fresnel lenses. Includes the kerosene tank and burner but no glass chimney or wick. Small viewing porthole near the top is missing its glass. Otherwise, the lamp is in good condition. Top of the chimney reads // THE / NON SWEATING / ADLAKE / LAMP / CHICAGO //. It stands about 15 inches tall and 9 inches across. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 138330Lot# 3587 Railroad Switch Signal Lamp by Adlake - Near Complete Another beautiful and complete railroad track switch signal lamp made by Adlake. Black sheet steel frame with four, ~5-inch diameter, glass Fresnel lenses, two blue (green) and two red. Include the kerosene tank (tank cap is missing) and burner assembly with the 1-inch diameter glass chimney (no wick). The frame of one red lens slides up to get access to the kerosene burner. Lamp is about 16 inches tall, 9 inches across, and in excellent display-worthy condition. There is a wooden handle on the bail at the top of this lamp. These lamps were mounted to the track switch mechanism and showed an oncoming train whether the switch was in the straight-through position (green) or switched-to-siding (red). Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138329Lot# 3588 Railroad Semaphore Lamp by Adlake Railroad semaphore lamp with a black, sheet metal frame, but the ~5-inch glass lens has been replaced by a black metal plate (why?). Lamp includes the kerosene burner without the small glass chimney. Top of the lamp reads // THE / ADLAKE / NON-SWEATING / LAMP / CHICAGO //. The frame is intact and the black paint has some wear, but structurally it is in good condition other than missing the lens. It is about 14 inches tall and 8 inches across. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138322Lot# 3589 Railroad Signal Lamp #206 from UPRR by Adlake - with burner Railroad signal lamp made by Adlake and used on the Union Pacific Railroad. This one includes the kerosene burner with a wick and functioning wick raiser. There are two red and two blue (cyan) Fresnel lenses. One side with a red lens slide up to provide access to the kerose; ne lamp. This is about 17 inches tall, and 9.5 inches wide. All parts appear to be original and in good condition. Top of the chimney reads // THE / NON SWEATING / ADLAKE / LAMP / CHICAGO //. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138303Lot# 3590 California San Joaquin & Eastern Railroad Signal Lamp - with burner This signal lamp was used on the San Joaquin & Eastern RR (SJ&ERR) which was built during construction of Pacific Light & Power’s Big Creek hydroelectric project. It has four, approx four-inch diameter lenses, two red and two blue (cyan). The intact burner lifts out through the top when the chimney is hinged to the side. The lamp appears to have all of its original parts in good condition. The top of the chimney reads // THE / NON SWEATING / ADLAKE / LAMP / CHICAGO //. Author William B. Friedricks, writing in 1987, in “Henry E. Huntington and Metropolitan Entrepreneurship in Southern California, 1898–1917” says that construction of the railroad began on February 5, 1912. The railroad had 43 bridges and hundreds of grades as steep as 5.2 percent. The SJ&ERR was nicknamed the “Slow, Jerky & Expensive.” Completed in July 1912, the steep grades and sharp curves required the use of geared Shay locomotives from the Ohio Lima Locomotive Works. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138304Lot# 3591 Adlake Railroad Signal Lamps - 2 Two railroad signal lamps made by Adlake (Adams & Westlake). One has four, ~4-inch diameter, Fresnel lenses, 3 blue (green) and 1 red. The other has no lenses, but it has the bezels to hold lenses if you have four of them laying around.Neither one has the kerose; ne lamp inside, but both are in fair to good condition with few dents or damage visible. The one with lenses is painted black; the other appears to be galvanized and looks warm gray. The black one is about 12 inches tall and 7.5 inches across; the other is ~14 inches tall and 6 inches across. Both have ADLAKE embossed into the top of the chimney. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 129406Lot# 3592 Train Order Lamp by Adams & Westlake Train order lamp in black sheet metal with two ~5-inch diameter, clear glass Fresnel lenses on opposite sides. Bottom is rusted out but the rest of the body is intact and in good condition. Top of the chimney reads // THE / NON-SWEATING / ADLAKE / LAMP / CHICAGO //. Access panel on one side has an oval stamp with // THE / ADAMS & WESTLAKE / COMPANY / MAKER / CHICAGO //. Train order lamps signaled an approaching train with instructions on whether to stop at the station for new train orders. Est. $120-250 HWAC# 138317Lot# 3593 Railroad Lamp by Adlake Railroad lamp in black sheet metal with two, ~3-inch diameter, glass Fresnel lenses, one in amber (yellow) and one clear. Clear lens frame slides up to provide access to the inside where the kerosene burner would be (not included with this lamp). Top of the chimney reads // ADLAKE //. Bottom is stamped with numerous patent dates and the name ADAMS & WESTLAKE. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138325

170Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / LampsLot# 3594 Adlake/Dressel Conductor’s Lanterns, Great Northern RY - 2 Two railroad conductor’s lanterns, one with a yellow globe and one with a clear globe. The clear globe is embossed with // G.N. Ry // on one side and // SAFETY / ALWAYS // on the other side. This one is made by Adlake and has // G.N.Ry // embossed on the top. The yellow one has // DRESSEL / ARLINGTON, N.J. // embossed on the top, // G.N.RY. // embossed on the hood, and // ADLAKE KERO // embossed in the yellow globe. Both have the kerosene tank and burner. These were used by the Great Northern Railway that served Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. See photo for details. Est. $200-500 HWAC#138583Lot# 3595 Armspear/Dressel Conductor’s Lanterns - 2, Reading & B&O RR Half of a board game railroad set: conductor’s lanterns from the Reading Railroad and the Baltimore & Ohio (B&O) Railroad. The blue one is embossed on top with // DRESSEL / ARLINGTON,N.J. // and on the hood with // READING CO. LOCO DEPT //. The blue glass globe is undamaged. The clear one is embossed with // B. & O. R. R. // on the top. The clear glass globe is undamaged and un-embossed. See photo for details. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138584Lot# 3596 Railroad Switch Lamp by Armspear Black-painted sheet metal frame with two, ~4-inch diameter, red glass Fresnel lenses and two, ~3.5-inch diameter blue (green) lenses. Crow-foot base, no kerosene burner included. Nameplate near the top of the chimney has been painted over but says // ARMSPEAR / LICENSEE UND... / and a list of patent dates. For a time, Armspear partnered with Adams & Westlake (Adlake) to license certain lamp designs and put their own branding on them. Lamp is about 16.5 inches tall and 9 inches across. It is in very good condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 138331Lot# 3597 c1890s CT Ham Co. Railroad Conductor’s Lantern, Model 3-1/2, Clear Globe Railroad conductor’s lantern, possibly nickel-plated or galvanized, c1890s, complete with kerosene tank and burner (no wick) and an intact, clear glass globe marked at the top with // MACBETH / 203 / PEARL GLASS //. Bottom of the lantern is stamped with // CT HAMM CO //. C.T. Ham Manufacturing Company was established in 1886 by Charles Trafton Ham (1824-1903) in Rochester, New York. The company made lanterns that were widely used in the railroad industry and elsewhere. The company closed in 1915.; . Est. $300-500 HWAC# 138573Lot# 3598 CT Ham Co. Railroad Conductor’s Lantern, Model 3-1/2, Brass Plated Brass-plated railroad conductor’s lantern by CT Ham, model 3-1/2 with intact clear glass globe. It is about 10.5 inches tall, and about 5.5 inches across the base. Complete with kerosene burner, but no wick. No damage other than some minor tarnish. The lantern base is engraved // HARRY NELSON PHIPPS //, and it may have been a retirement gift. Search as we might, Mr. Phipps did not turn up, suggesting he was a life-long railroad man who never lived in any particular location for very long. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 138571Lot# 3599 c1900-10 Dietz Railroad Conductor’s Lantern #8 Early version of a Dietz Railroad Conductor’s lantern with thick-walled clear glass globe, intact and undamaged. Top of the globe reads // MACBETH / No 209 / PEARL GLASS //. Some bubble seeds in the glass. Lantern is 10 inches tall without the bail, and ~6.5 inches in diameter at the base. It is in excellent condition, complete with the kerosene tank (but no wick). Robert Dietz began making kerosene lamps in 1940, and though production in the US ceased in 1970, Dietz lanterns continue to be made by the company in China using 100-plus-year-old patterns and tooling to this day. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 138358Lot# 3600Dressel Railroad Reflex Switch Lamp Railroad switch lamp made by Dressel used to indicate the position of a railroad switch. It has four lenses, each about 5.25 inches in diameter, two blue (green) and two red. When the green side faced the train, the switch was in the straight-through position. Red indicated the switched-to-siding position. This “lamp” does not really have a light source of its own. Instead, these are doublet reflecting lenses made of numerous, ~3/8-diameter, spherical bubbles, silvered on the back, that act as retroreflectors. The reflections are quite bright and visible for considerable distances at night. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 138312Lot# 3601 Railroad Crossing Lamp by Dressel Railroad crossing lamp with black sheet metal frame and one ~5-inch diameter, red glass Fresnel lens. This would have been mounted on the crossbuck sign facing the traffic approaching the railroad crossing. This one includes the kerosene tank and burner (no wick or glass chimney). Below the red lens is a plate reading // THE DRESSEL / RAILWAY LAMP WORKS / NEW YORK //. The lamp is about 10 inches tall, 7.5 inches across, and in good condition. The paint is still glossy black in most places. A nice shelf-size display piece. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 138324Lot# 3602 Railroad Switch Lamp by Handlan Track switch lamp made by Handlan with black steel frame and four, ~5-inch diameter, glass Fresnel lenses, two red, two green. About 16.5 inches tall, 9.5 inches across, and in good condition. The frame of one red lens slides up to provide access to the included kerosene burner (appears complete but no wick). The top of the chimney reads // HANDLAN / ST LOUIS USA //. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 138318Lot# 3603Railroad Classification Lamp by Pyle National Company Engine classification lamp by Pyle National Company with two, ~5.5-inch diameter, Fresnel lenses with green filters inside behind each lens, all in a cast-iron spherical body. The filters are raised and lowered simultaneously by two levers, one lever beside each lens. Classification lamps were used in pairs, one on each side of the front of the train, to indicate to the railroad crew on the ground what type of train was headed toward them. Unlit lamp indicated a scheduled trainches White lamps meant an unscheduled trainches Green lamps meant a train that was too long has been broken up into separate segments, each segment with its own locomotive showing green classification lamps. This lamp has two mounting brackets so that it could be mounted on either side of the engine and still face forward. Access to the bulb inside is made easy by undoing a thumb screw at the base and flipping over the globe to one side. I could not get it to light up, so some rewiring may be needed. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 138310

171View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / LampsLot#3604Engine Classification Lamp by Pyle-National Co. Cast-iron, spherical lamp used to indicate the type of train an engine was pulling. Two ~5-inch, clear Fresnel lenses with green filters inside that can be positioned behind the lenses. Two of these lamps would be mounted at the front of the engine - one on each side. The frame has two mounting brackets allowing the same lamp design to be mounted on either the left or right side of the engine and still face forward. The lamp is 9 inches tall and 9 inches across. There is no illumination source inside, but the lamp opens easily with a thumbscrew near the base and a hinge on the opposite side. the lamp has seen active duty but it is in very good condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 138314Lot# 3605 Railroad Coach Sconce Lamps This pair of sconce lamps are unmarked and for interior railroad cabin usage. 10 inches overall length with a clear Pyrex glass. The construction is brass with a copper wall mount. Both use candles rather than wick and kerosene. Like new condition with minor pitting on the exterior. c. 1920’s-1940’s. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138416Lot# 3606 Railroad Conductor’s Lantern, Santa Fe Railroad Railroad conductor’s lantern with intact clear glass globe embossed with the Santa Fe railroad logo. Metal base of the lantern is also embossed with SANTA FE. Lamp is complete with kerosene tank, burner, and wick. Stands about 10.25 inches tall without the bail. The bail can lock into a vertical position or swing free. Weathered but in good condition. See photo for details. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138577Lot# 3607 United Switch & Signal Co Railroad Lamp Railroad signal lamp with no bottom and no burner. It has two clear Fresnel lenses, each approx 5 inches in diameter. The lamp is 15 inches tall and 8.5 inches across. The lower edge is stamped US&S CO under one of the lenses. This is the United Switch & Signal Company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and founded by George Westinghouse in 1881. Through acquisitions and invention, the company pioneered electrical signaling and pneumatic braking systems for the railroad industry. The company was acquired by Ansaldo STS in 1988 and renamed as Ansaldo STS USA in 2009. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138306Lot# 3608 Railroad Lamp Group - 4 pieces Four different railroad lamps including: One caboose marker lamp by Pyle with four ~1.5-inch diameter, glass Fresnel lenses, one red and three amber (yellow). About 6.5 inches tall and 3.5 inches across. Loosening the nut at the top lets you rotate the head so the red lens is facing in the correct direction whether the lamp is mounted on the left or right side of the caboose; Dressel lamp with four, ~4-inch diameter, glass Fresnel lenses, two red and two clear. The red lenses have deeper hoods than the clear lenses. No kerosene burner in this lamp. It is about 10 inches tall and 8.5 inches across. Embossed label below one clear lens reads // N Y , N H & H R R // (New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad). This lamp has seen heavy-duty service and has lots of stories it could tell (let us know if you can hear them); another Dressel railroad lamp, this one has only one, ~4-inch diameter blue (green) glass Fresnel lens. It includes the kerosene tank and burner, but no glass chimney or wick. The name WABASH appears above the Dressel label on the side panel; and finally, a battery-operated railroad lamp by Armspear Mfg. Co. This operated with a large cylindrical dry cell battery at the top with two clear bulbs exposed at the bottom. One bulb is in a curved, mirrored well, and the other is on a flat mirrored surface beside the first bulb. A slide switch on the lower part of the battery cylinder controlled which bulb was lit. Est. $200-350 HWAC#138332Lot# 3609 Railroad Lamp Parts Group large group of parts including unassembled signal lights and parts and kerosene lamp bases. Used by an advanced lamp collector for his restoration projects. Please see photo for details. Includes 3 disassembled lamps, handles, reflectors. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 139435Lot# 3610 St. Paul, Minnesota 1900’sRailroad Lanterns & Such ( 5) A small group of railrodiana, including an oil dispenser from the Great Northern Railway, an electric signal lantern and a coal oil lantern with red and green lenses. There are also two 11”x 13” wooden signs with “United States Maritime Commission Shipyard Special” painted on them. Nice addition to your railroad collection. Please see photos for detail and condition. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 139342Lot# 3611 Railroad Lamp, Lock, Key Collectibles Library One file storage box full (1 cubic foot) of correspondence and collectibles from collector Al Barker c1980-2000. An interesting personal group of files discussing all aspect of files including lanterns, locks and keys. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139434Lot# 3612Brass Railroad Whistle, Pacific Electric Railway Brass, single-chime railroad steam whistle, about 20 inches tall and 1-3/4 inches in diameter. Has two orifices but only one undivided resonating chamber above them. Windways are unobstructed. Brass surface is slightly but evenly corroded with no dents or deep scratches. Whistle has been mounted in a brass flange so it will stand vertically. Brass cylinder is stamped with P E R Y near the base between the two orifices. This refers to the Pacific Electric Railway, created in 1901 by Henry E. Huntington and banker Isaias W. Hellman. A great merger with seven other lines in 1911 made Pacific Electric the largest interurban electric railway passenger service provider in the world. The railway eventually succumbed to the web of freeways that began to appear in the 1950s. See photo for condition and design details. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138750Register, Bid, & view opening bids atFHWAC.com

172Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / Lamps / Model TrainsLot# 3613 Brass Railroad Whistle, Three-Chime, Unknown Railroad Brass, three-chime railroad steam whistle, about 15 inches tall and 1-3/4 inches in diameter. Has three orifices, each with its own resonating chamber above it. Windways are unobstructed. Brass surface is slightly but evenly corroded with no dents or deep scratches. Whistle has been mounted in a brass flange so it will stand vertically. Logo on the top of the whistle appears to be a V and A superimposed on each other, which also appears on the base below one of the orifices. See photo for condition and design details. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 138751Lot# 3614 1914 Locomotive Engine Plaque, Brass, H.K. Porter Co. Reproduction locomotive engine plaque in brass for the H.K. Porter Company, Pittsburgh, U.S.A. No 5580, 1914. See photo for details. 7-1/4 x 7-1/2 inches and ~2 pounds. Est. $140-180 HWAC#140408Lot# 3615 1975-2000 Model Railroad Trolley Magazines & Periodicals A box full of the model railroading publication “Trolley Talk.” How many? I don’t know, but the box is filled. This is a collection for anyone who wants to build or add to their current layout, an interurban light rail setup. These offer tips and discussions from hobbyists who share their experiences in the wonder hobby of model railroading. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $75-100 HWAC# 128135Lot# 3616 1900’s Model Railroading Magazine Collection (75) This is a collection of 75 model railroading publications, including several editions of Railroad Model Craftsman, Traction & Models, a modelers handbook on Shay Locomotive modeling and many, many more. A large collection, some published in the 1970’s. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 128256Lot# 3617 Aristo Craft G Scale Water Tower In original box, Ariosto Craft Trains, Polk’s Inc. Water tower, water spigot operable. near new condition. Can dispense liquid and can double as a home bar accessory (how useful is that? Don’t need a train layout.) Est. $140-200 HWAC# 138017Lot# 3618 G Scale LGB Buildings, crossing gates Lot of 5. 1. #4066 Logging Flat Car. Appears NIB or like new. 2. Life Like Trains Dual Crossing Gate, partially assembled. Very good condition. Not tested for operation. With box. 3.#5094 Dual crossing lights, in box. Missing platform track. 4. 30430 Grizzly Flats sightseeing passenger car w/figurines. Appears NIB. 5. Three boxes 50340. Station platform complete. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 138014Lot# 3619 G Scale LGB Train Depot Pola-LGB Silverton Train Depot. Assembled w/figures, mailbox,woodstacklighted(untested led) Est. $200-250 HWAC# 139811Lot# 3620 1984 G Scale LGB. Service Electric Pantograph Locomotive Lot of 2. 1. #2033 LGB Service Maintenance Locomotive, in original box w/styrofoam molding. Excellent condition (Near new, tested everything works). Engine should receive power from the track or pantograph. Working forward and reverse lights and flashing cab light Been out of production since 1984, considered hard to find. 2. #4065 Rio Grande Caboose w/working lights (tested), in originals box and is either near new or NIB. Est. $240-380 HWAC# 138016Lot# 3621 1988 G Scale Pola Water Mill Pola-LGB G Scale Watermill assembled. In excellent condition, opening doors, electric water wheel (not tested), This is complete top of the line w/ figures, mailbox, water bucket, outside lights. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139812Lot# 3622 G Scale Rail Clelaner Lot of 1. NIB. Centerline Rail Cleaner complete. Extra parts still in plastic bags. Four rollers. Est. $180-250 HWAC# 137992Lot# 3623 G Scale Track, box LGB Brass G scale track in excellent condition, sdincludes: Twenty three 12” curve, Thirteen 12” straight , 5 Turnout switches ( 3 left, 2 right) , two 19” straight, three 6 “ straight and 17” straight with bumper stop. Est. $380-750 HWAC# 138022Lot# 3624 G Scale Tram and Electric Masts Lot of 2. 1. 56400 Overhead Catenary Masts. 8 overhead power mast in excellent condition and original box w/instructions . 2. 99099 RIGI cable tram, NIB still sealed in plastic. This manually operated. Illustrated instruction booklet. Est. $180-400 HWAC# 138003Lot# 3625 G Scale Tunnel Lighted Rock mountain with brick entrances curve tunnel . Tested lights work. One light is loose and will need to be mounted. Est. $120-200 HWAC#139819Lot# 3626 G Scale V&T baggage car NIB Virginia and Truckee full baggage car. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 138021Lot# 3627 New Jersey V&T G Scale Combine Car NIB. Instruction Manual. Vary detailed car w/ Removable roof, fully sprung trucks, working door, interior seats, smoking stove, solid brass grab rails, door knobs and keyholes. Est. $140-225 HWAC# 137995Lot# 3628 1988 G Scale Vintage Church Pola-LGB G Scale Church. Assembled in excellent condition, lighted, preacher standing in doorway, clock on steeple. Est. $180-250 HWAC# 139813

173View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / Model TrainsLot# 3629 G Scale Wooden Bridge Pola-LGB. Covered Woden bridge, assembled/ w/ bag plastic bag of landscape material. Bridge has been repaired., tested lights work. 19x11x7 “. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138032Lot# 3630 Massachusetts G Scale Denver & Rio Grande Western Cars Vintage set of 4 D&RGW passenger cars, consecutive #332 (combine), 333, 334 and 335. Lighted, sprung trucks and metal wheels. All in original boxes and appear NIB. Sprung Trucks, seats and wood stove interior. Hard to find in consecutive numbers. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 137996Lot# 3631 G Scale Landscaping Trees Lot of 30+ pine tree of various sizes 6”-12” most are snow covered in good condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 139750Lot# 3632 G Scale Pine Trees Lot of 29. Pine trees of varying sizes ( 6”+), two 9” lighted trees appear NIB. Est. $250-450 HWAC# 139818Lot# 3633 G Scale Truckee River Truss Bridge Aristo Craft Trains 7102 Truss Bridge. It is weather treated wood and for outdoor and indoor layouts. It measures 41.25 x 10.5 x 13.5, lighted, two leveling shims, two section of 43” straight track, assembled and in near new excellent condition w/original box. Est. $200-280 HWAC# 139814Lot# 3634 1996 LGB Electric Street Cars G Scale. #21355, Electrische Strassenbahen Weimar 3 (Electric Tram 3) powered tram and trailer car. Directional light change, power pickup by Lyra hanger. In original box (appears NIB). Est. $350-700 HWAC# 137998Lot# 3635 LGB G Scale Lot of 5. In original boxes and excellent like new condition. 1. 40480 Feldbahn workshop car. 2. 4044 Sulzback Rosenberg OPen Gondola Car. 3. 4047 Wine Barrel Flat car. 4.4143 Lehman Gross Bahn Special Edition 25th anniversary Tipping coal car. 5. 41352 Freight wagon w/sound NIB. Est. $200-350 HWAC# 137991Lot# 3636 LGB G Scale Buildings Lot of 3. 1. Rail control tower, lighted. Wood stove inside. 2. CHerry Hill Station, w/opening door. 3. Silverton restroom/outhouse. Men’s/woman’s doors and sink inside. All good condition, tested and working. Est. $200-325 HWAC#139815Lot# 3637 1990’s LGB G Scale LCE Streramline Passenger Train Lot of 2. 90950 LCE. Three piece articulated passenger set w/sound decoder. W/extra car 90953. Both are in original boxes and in near new/new condition (9). Est. $200-400 HWAC# 137997Lot# 3638 LGB G Scale AEG E Lok E.2 AEG Electric Loco #21300. LGB AEG Electric Locomotive. The Locomotive features 4 powered wheels, 6 power pickup points, 2 head, 2 tail lights and is an authentic reproduction theoriginal.Weather-resistantconstruction; Protected Gearbox with seven pole Bühler motor. Two Power Pickup Shoes; Voltage Stabilization Circuit. New in the box with original user manual and documents. This locomotive can be powered through the track or by a catenary system. Considered rare and has been out of production for some time. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 138015Lot# 3639 LGB G Scale Rolling Stock Lot of 4. 1. 30190 Postal Wagon. Loaded w/ Christmas presents, lighted (tested working), doors operate. In original box and excellent condition. 2. 4078. Wood/log car. W/load of logs. Excellent cond. In original box. 3. 40230 Low sided recollect flat car., w/brakeman figure. Appear NIB w/original warranty card, 4. 401120 low sided gondola w.brakeman cab.and brakeman figure. Excellent condition. In original box (also excellent condition). Est. $180-400 HWAC# 138001Lot# 3640 LGB G Scale Track And Lights Lot of 26. 1. #4043 short bed dump car in original box. Extra chassis. 2. Two pair of lamp post. Tested, working. One red post need repair. 3. 16 sections of brass rails. 6, `12”in original box. Four 14”, One 17 1/4”. One 6 1/2”. One 11 3/4”. Two 23 1/2”. One 23 1/2” with lighted bumper )works). One 17 “ w/ lighted bumper (works). 4. Two LGB wall lights in Original box. 5. Three light railroad signal NIB. Est. $300-650 HWAC# 139817Lot# 3641 LGB G Scale Lake George and Boulder Steam Loco and Tender Lot of 1. NIB. Hard to find 4-6-0 . Gold/Blk. Operated on Dc. DCC or MTS. Directional Lighting front and rear. Smoke generator. Will work on all radius curves, straight ans switched made by LGB. 7 pole DC motor. Out of production for several years. Est. $250-600 HWAC# 137993Lot# 3642 POLA-LGB Vintage G Scale Passenger Depot Lighted depot w/figures (8). Doors open, seated figures on benches & boxes, interior has benches an wood stove, lighting not tested. In very god condition Est. $200-350 HWAC# 138013Lot# 3643 Pola G Scale Train Depot Platforms Lot of 3. One large freight platform “Christmas town), led lights (not tested), two stacks of wrapped presents, bird in cage. Two Passenger platforms , lighted (Not tested) w/eight bench seats, 13 figures, one had truck. Good condition. Est. $180-300 HWAC# 138012Lot# 3644 LGB Switcher Locomotives Lot of 2. Both are in original boxes. Engines are in excellent condition. 1. 21900 DUO-System Diesel Switcher, with engineer in cab.. 2. 2076D steam locomotive (circa 1985) w/engineer. Operating headlight, latch couplers.. Est. $250-580 HWAC# 137994

174Oct 2021DAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / Model TrainsLot# 3645 LGB Virginia & Truckee Powered Coal Tender Red/green, Virginia & Truckee marked on sides, w/Virginia & Truckee Railroad Logo. Appears NIB, and power connection in original plastic bag. Extra decals. Tested and working. Rare Est. $220-450 HWAC# 138000Lot# 3646 LGB Brass G Scale Track Lot of 30 plus Six 30 degree curve. Two 5.5 “, Three 12 “, Three 15”, One 20”, One left hand switch, Six 23.5 :, Seventeen 11.75”. Est. $300-450 HWAC#139823Lot# 3647 LGB G Scale Track Lot of 3 boxes. Each box has 12 pieces, #11000 & 15000, 30-degree curved track. Est. $250-450 HWAC#139822Lot# 3648 1989 LGB US Goods Train Set G Scale In Original box. Set is incomplete. 0-4-0 steam engine w/engineer in cab, operating front lantern. (Loco does not smoke) Chiquita Box car, gondola. No track, transformer or extra figures. Test works forward and reverse. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 137999Lot# 3649 HO Scale Assortment of Loco’a and track Lot totals 69 pieces total. 3 power tracks, 32 curved track, 21 straight vary sizes, 4 right remote switch’s and 5 left hand. Tank/track cleaner car w/bottle of track cleaner. One diesel switcher (tested did not run), one diesel Mid NIte Special tested light up motor buzzed (needs clean), One in original box AT&SF 2-8-0 steam excellent cond. tested and ran. One Tyco Transformer (working) Est. $180-225 HWAC# 138006Lot# 3650 HO Scale Rolling Stock & Depot Lot of 40+ pieces. Santa Fe diesel #5628 (tested and working) 18 rolling stock includes 62 ft Coca Cola Tanker, 62” Popsicle reefer, two COFC, 3 cabooses ( Durango searchlight & Midnight special), NIB Operating Crane and Boom Tender (TYCO), hoppers other tankers, car carriers (one 62’), bag of 10+cars and trackside maintenance accessories. 4 track, various buildings includes gas station, passenger depot, storage shed and others. Trees, shrubs, lighting.and more; No apparent damage to diesel or rolling stock (C7).Est. $250-400 HWAC# 138009Lot# 3651 1900’s HO Train Set & Tyco Slot Car Layout Here’s where you two for the almost price of one. For the hobbyist, we have Bachmann’s “The Old Timer” HO gauge train set. This is unopened and would make a great Christmas gift for a young railroader. We also have a Tyco Nite Glow Empire 1000 Electric Racing Set. These are slot cars (Remember them?) and it comes pretty complete, as far as I can tell. So, if you have kids who love transportation toys, or have a passion yourself, this is the lot for you. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 129779Lot# 3652 HO Box Car collection Lot of 7. All are in near new condition and complete. 1. Vintage and rare Chateau Martin Wines reefer. 2. Made by Train Miniatures (TM): Budweiser, Schmitz, Century Beer 40mm reefers, Old Dutch Cleanser ad reefer. 3. KRAFT cheese and Mayo ad 40mm reefer by TM. 4. Blitz 40 ‘ reefer. Est. $80-130 HWAC#128028Lot# 3653 MRC Transformers. Landscaping. Lot of over 20+. 1. Two MRC Trainpower 6000: Features include a metal housing, overload lamp, throttle control knob, pulse control, reverse loop direction, mainline direction, and mode 1 indicator lamp. Near new condition. Both bench, not track tested, and work. 2. Shoe box of landscaping material imcludes: 20 + trees, cord of cut logs , hand water pump and 12 Dept. 56 stone walls. Est. $200-220 HWAC# 138011Lot# 3654 N Scale Train Collection Lot 75+ Pieces. Good condition, some NIB, some near new. Includes uni-track : supports, 45 degree turn, 25+ single and double track viaduct, , 7 and 9-3/4” straight, double crossover, 8 truss bridges, 4 girder bridges, landscaping material, 7 buildings : Church, movie theatre, auto repair, fuel storage, figurines and more.Est. $350-700 HWAC# 138024Lot# 3655 N Scale rolling , stock, Locomotives Lot of 100+. This is a large collection of N scale train equipment: Six diesel locomotives, one is an A&B unit. (tested and working). 6 sections of track, 50+ cars, truck., Landscape items. Rolling stock includes four COFC, 15 passenger cars, tank cars, caboose. Five buildings: Grand Hotel, Porsche (tall) more, toe cranes, One lighted beacon, curve tunnel and panoramic background Majority are C6-C7 plus. Est. $400-1000 HWAC# 139824Lot# 3656 Table Top N Scale layout. Lot totals over 50 pieces. This is a complete layout mounted on a small table measuring 36”X27”x22”. Set includes: landscaping trees,rocksandgrass. Town scene w/painted road, cars, people.Buildingsincluding lighthouse, church depot, water tower, factories and stores. Track appears to be Fastrack. Five Diesel engines (not tested, one is broken). Rolling stock included hoppers, caboose, two Pullman passenger, three other passenger cars. Table is wood combo oak/pine, legs can be removed for shipping. How often do you see these come with the table? This is nicely laid out and great condition overall. Est. $300-700 HWAC#138238

175View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 3 Sat, Oct 30 Railroadiana / Model TrainsLot# 3657Lionel O Scale Accessories Lot of 6. Signal tower NIB, signal bridge (not tested), Multi-typeRWtransformernew condition tested and working, station house w/whistle (works), Erie girder metal bridge, metal scenery backdrop. All in very good condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 138025Lot# 3658 S Scale LGB Rolling Stock Lot of 2. 1. 43352 Deck the Halls Christmas car. Santa on the sides. Plays two songs: Jingle Bells and Deck the Halls. Tested, works. In original box and excellent condition., instruction pamphlet. 2. 43590. Flat car VW Beetle transport, flatcar w/ two Beetles. Appears NIB. Est. $200-380 HWAC# 138002Lot# 3659Snap-on Hobby tool box, Train depot clock Lot of 3. 1, Train depot clock w/locomotive that goes back and forth, clock works (accurate). Loco missing stack, tested and works. 2. Snap on hobby tool chest w tools I.e; punches, tweezers, side cutters, channel locks, (great condition). 3. Bag of misc. train parts, wires and connectors (LGB wheels, couplers.) battery operated vacuum. Est. $180-350 HWAC# 138026Lot# 3660 Tech II Rain Transformers Lot of 7. 1. Four Tech II transformers, all working and in excellent condition. 2. Radio Shack 3 amp, 13.8V power supply. Works and in excellent cond. 3. Two banks of Kato switches. One with three and one with five. Est. $200-350 HWAC# 138008Lot# 3661Various train scale figures 30+ figures, couple of sailing boats, benches for landscaping. NIB G scale white picket fence. Small tin w/cars and more trees, figures. Good condition Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139751WATCH FOR UPCOMING AUCTIONSNovember & December 2021We are accepting consignments Contact us today to discuss selling opportunites!Visit our website and join the email newsletterto be notified of upcoming sales and other newsFHWAC.com

176Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Mining Ephemera & CollectiblesLot# 4000 Gold and QuartzSpecimensLot of two gold and quartzspecimensweighing11.92grams. Est. $800-1000 HWAC# 136192Lot# 4001 Gold and SilverAmalgamRound container of 21.2 grams of gold and silver amalgam. Est. $1200-2000 HWAC#136191Lot# 4002 California Gold Foil Vials Lot of 104 clear plastic vials packed with shiny gold leaf. Each vial is 2.5 inches long and weighs 2.7 grams. The gold leaf is tightly packed into the vial, but we emptied one and the gold weighed 0.3 grams. This is a total of 31.2 grams of gold in the whole lot of 104 vials, or about as close to 1 troy ounce as you can get this way. Ideal for your Mother Lode gift shop counter. Ooooo, shiny! Est. $1500-2000 HWAC# 140168Lot# 4003 Blue Sapphires Container of about 30 tiny blue sapphires, all less than 2 mm. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 140172Lot# 4004 Emeralds Container of over 50 tiny emeralds, all less than 2 mm. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140171Lot# 4005 Rubies Container of about 40 rubies, all less than 2 mm. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 140173Lot# 4006 Geode and Serpentine Nodule Bookends and Display Piece Geode bookends, each half of the solid matched pair is about 3 x 4.5 inches with two cut-and-polished faces and a smooth base cut. Display geode is about 5 inches in diameter, hollow, and filled with sparkly quartz crystals with amethyst terminations (purplish tips). Serpentine nodule is crystal-filled and cut on three orthogonal sides, polished on the largest face. It is about 6 x 6 x 3.5 inches. See photo for the beautiful details of these pieces. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 141030Lot# 4007Polished Chert Bookends, Matched Pair Pinkish-orange chert slabs with beautiful natural pattern, 2.5 inches thick, cut from the same rock and highly polished. Base and one vertical face have been lined with dark brown felt to protect the shelf and the books you prop up with these. Uncut edges are unfinished. The cut faces on what would be the “back” are very smooth but not as highly polished. These are great display pieces on their own, but they have the heft to hold up some heavy books on your shelf. They weigh 3.1 and 3.5 pounds respectively. They are about 5.5 inches wide, 2.5 inches thick, and 7.5 inches tall. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 138298Lot# 4008 Polished, Dyed Geode Bookends, Matched Pair This matched pair of bookends are two halves of a single slice cut through a 6.5-inch diameter geode which had been dyed deep blue. All four of cut faces have been highly polished. The base is smooth with a matte finish. Each base has four felt dots to protect your furniture. Total size is about 7.25 inches across, 2.75 inches thick, and 6 inches tall. They weigh 1.2 and 1.5 pounds respectively. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138299Lot# 4009 Washington School Collection of Minerals and Rocks Box of 40 minerals and rocks with descriptions on the cover. Produced by Science Kit and Boreal Laboratories, copyright 1985. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139846Lot# 4010 Fossilized Mammoth Tooth, Polished Fossilized mammoth tooth with the long, narrow side polished, approx 8 x 4 x 3 inches, weighing in at about 3.8 pounds. It is well consolidated and not falling apart. Beautifully unique display piece and conversation starter. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 140419Lot# 4011 Alaska Alaska Geology & Mining Books (4) Lot of 4. All published by the US government. Hard bound book titled Report on Alaska by William Governor Morris, special agent of the Treasury Dept. 1879. . Good condition. Hard bound book titled Military Reconnaissance in Alaska by Frederick Schwatka, 1st Lieut., 3d Regt. Cavalry, US Army. With Maps & Illustrations. 1885. 121 pages. Mark showing received at Library Engineer School, US Army, 1908. Soft cover book titled Geology and Coal Fields of the Lower Matanuska Valley, Bulletin 500 from the Dept of Interior US Geological Survey. By G. C. Martin and F. J. Katz. 1912. 98 pages. Includes photographs and maps. Back cover torn away from binding. Several maps/plates torn away from binding. Soft cover book titled Mineral Resources of Alaska by Alfred H. Brooks and Others. 1911. US Geological Survey. 360 pages. Back cover and spine missing. Pages intact. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 139136

177View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Mining Ephemera & Collectibles Lot# 4012 Bisbee, Arizona Phelps Dodge (CopperQueen)copper bracelet by Tiffany’s Men’s pure copperbraceletinoriginal Tiffany box and bag. inscription: “Designed by Tiffany & Co./ for Phelps Dodge”. Phelps Dodge operated the Copper Queen mine open pit and underground for nearly a century. 2.75 x 2 inches. First we’ve seen. Extra rare. Even the bag is marked: “Tiffany & Co/ For/ Phelps Dodge”. Est. $300-900 HWAC# 141174Lot# 4013 Globe, Arizona Panoramic Photo of Old Dominion Copper Co, Globe, Arizona Mining Company Yard long photo titled, “Partial First Aid Class, Old Dominion Co., Globe, Arizona, June 30, 1930” shows a group of miners in front of the company’s property. The company’s operations including the smelter are in the background. The Old Dominion Company at Globe, Arizona was organized to promote the operations of the Old Dominion Copper Mining and Smelting Company and United Globe Mines. The company owned the Old Dominion mine as well as other mining claims west of Globe including the Continental mine at the head of Webster Gulch, 18 miles west of Globe. The mill and smelter were connected by a private railway. The company was a large producer and usually had about two years of reserves blocked out to supply the smelter. The photo measures 31 x 5.5 inches with the frame somewhat larger. This is a very nice Arizona mining collectible. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 129543Lot# 4014 Tombstone, Arizona Grand Central Mine Original Patent Papers TheGrandCentral mine was not only one of the most famous of all the Tombstone mines, it later became the center of the modern day open pit gold-silver mine, known as the “Contention Pit”. Mineral Certificate 404, GLO 14658 to the Grand Central Mining Co. September 18, 1886, for the Moonlight mining claim (go get one of these certificates- we’ve had them, as well as the Grand Central!), lot 177. 6 pages including full page original pen and ink drawing of the claim and workings at the time, 1”=200’. 10 x 15”, water stained. Signed by a secretary for US President Grover Cleveland, transferred to E.B. Gage May 4, 1897 (Tombstone Consolidated). In the early 1880s, the Grand Central ran neck-and-neck with the Contention for the largest silver/gold production in Tombstone at just under $1million for the year (Burchard, 1884, Report of the Director of the Mint, p37). When the silver price began to fall in the early 1890s, Tombstone became a near- ghost town. (Blandy, “Arizona” in The Mineral Industry, 1895, p313-4.). Mine financier E.B. Gage saw an opportunity and began consolidating the central high-revenue producing claims. When he was done, he formed the Tombstone Consolidated MC, a bond of which is present with this lot, signed by him. But it took years to get the mines back into production, and this is easily recognizable when researching through the professional mining production reports through about 1915, which generally omit Arizona completely for precious metals. This is unarguably one of the two most important mines at Tombstone, and is the original patent papers, which must have come out of old company records. From the Shirley Bovis Private Tombstone Cowboy Museum. Est. $1000-1500 HWAC# 136607Lot# 4015 Tombstone, Arizona 1800’s Early Mine Engineer’s Compass This is an early GPS system, otherwise known as a compass. This is one from 1880 and was used by a mining engineer. It is about 2.5 inches wide and still works. It comes in an engraved (1880) case and still has its original wood case. This are from the Shirley Bovis, private Tombstone cowboy museum collection. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 140456Lot# 4016 Arizona Arizona Copper Mine Publications (2) 1) U.S.G.S. Professional Paper No. 115, The Copper Deposits of Ray & Miami, AZ, by Frederick L. Ransome, 1919 – 54 illustrations, (12 in pocket), and 29 figures – (9 x 12 inches, rebound, 192 pages) 2) U.S.G.S. Professional Paper No. 12, Geology of the Globe Copper District, AZ, by Frederick L. Ransome, 1903 – 27 illustrations & 10 figures – (9 x 12 inches, rebound, 171 pages) Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139425Lot# 4017 Arizona 1865 Arizona: Its Resources and Prospects 1865 1968 reprint of 1865 Arizona letter to the Editor of the New York Tribune by Hon. Richard C. McCormick. He outlines the advantage of the counties and a note on mining. Has fold out map of Arizona and surrounding states. Fred says a great forward n “Slippery Dick” Richard Cunningham McCormack. Considered rare, in plastic and near new condition. Approx. 38 pages. Est. $70-100 HWAC# 125495Lot# 4018 Bodie, California 1877 1877 Location Notice for Claim adjacent Red Cloud, Bodie This location notice is for O.P. Morton or William H. Doman who has staked a claim at the north end of the new shaft for the Red Cloud Consolidated Mining Company. Signed by recorder Bechtel and deputy EL Smith. The Red Cloud was a major Cain related mine! Est. $100-300 HWAC# 130492Lot# 4019 Butte County, California 1891-1956 Butte County Mining Stocks & Rare Ephemera: Cherokee, Forbestown Lot of 4: 1) Mounted photograph showing two hunters underneath ridge. Back is labelled, “Sugar Loaf, Cherokee, California.” 4.5 x 6.5 inches on 8 x 10-inch board; 2) Registered package receipt, 1891, with rare postmarks: Hogleton and Forbestown; 3) Yuba Consolidated Gold Field stock certificate. Issued in 1956 for 100 shares, punch cancelled; 4) Magalia Channel Mines Co. stock certificate. Issued in 1922, not cancelled. Mining vignette. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 138189Lot# 4020 Columbia Hill, California Malakoff Digging Very Old Photographs (2) Lot of 2: B&W photographs of Malakoff Diggings used by North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Co, Nevada Co, California. c1868. Published by Carleton E. Watkins’ Pacific Coast, San Francisco. Each photo 3 x 3 inches, adhered to an orange cardboard backing. Note: site is now the Malakoff Diggings State Historic Park preserving the largest hydraulic mining site in California. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139886Lot# 4021 Denver, California Pearce Turret Furnace Photographs Lot of three 12 x 10-inch photographs of the furnace invented in 1892 by Richard Pearce and manufactured by Stearns-Roger Manufacturing of Denver. Some wear at corners. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 139325

178Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Mining Ephemera & Collectibles Lot# 4022 Folsom, California American River Water and Mining Co. Document Group Lot of five pieces from the 1860s: three receipts, a promissory note, and $500 First Mortgage Deed of Trust. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 138521Lot# 4023 Merced, California Diltz Mine Co. Merced, California Artifact This wood model stamp is marked “Diltz Mine Merced”. It is roughly 7 inches in diameter, 12.5 inches tall overall, with a base at 7.5 inches tall; the stem has a slight taper. The purpose of this model is to demonstrate the size and use of iron stamps to pulverize rock to extract gold. The exterior is laminated in 1/2-inch strips carefully nailed, and a stamp “90” on the top flat. The piece has been lathe turned referenced by centering points. The Diltz Mine is famous for its gold specimens from California. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 140002Lot# 4024 Nevada City, California California Miners’ Association Annual, 1905 Paperbound booklet, 149 pages plus index and advertising pp., Association mtg held in Nevada City, CA, on Nov 22-24, 1905. 8-1/4 x 5-3/4 inches. Spine torn on bottom, binding intact, minimal foxing. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 139689Lot# 4025 San Francisco, California Railroad Excursion to Golden Jubilee Mining Fair Advertisement Rare paper advertisement from Southern Pacific Company titled Excursions to the Golden Jubilee Mining Fair in San Francisco, Reduced Rates, Tickets go on sale Friday, Feb. 25 (1898). Red and green lettering on white paper. 28 x 7 inches. Slight tears on creases, upper right corner torn away. Otherwise, excellent condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139687Lot# 4026 San Francisco, California Golden Jubilee Edition - Mining and Scientific Press Journal Rare paperback journal titled Mining and Scientific Press and Pacific Electrical Review, San Francisco, JF Halloran/General Manager. Dated January 29, 1898. 50th anniversary issue commemorating the discovery of gold in California. Journal promoting The Great Mining Fair and Klondike Exposition opening January 29th, 1898, in San Francisco. pages 101-152 (covers included), oversized, 15-3/8 x 11-1/8 inches, staple bound, Minimal foxing or browning, in excellent condition. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139675Lot# 4027 San Francisco, California Pelton Water Wheel Model Exhibit for Mechanics Institute San Francisco (5) Lot of 5: Model of pair of Pelton Water Wheel, once displayed at Mechanics Institute, San Francisco, c. 1880s. Includes descriptive piece. A pair of small cast Pelton wheels, one zinc, one brass w/split cups, mounted on an ornate aluminum base and column. This unique lot also includes a small (4-3/4 x 7 inches) paper booklet titled Tangential Water-Wheels, Abner Doble Co, San Francisco, CA, Bulletin No. 5, 1904, 40 pages, as well as invoices to the Doble Co (stamped Paid 2 Jul 1896) and from Union Iron Works dated June 4, 1880. Pelton Wheel model manufacturer unknown but may have been either Doble or Union Iron Works. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139882Lot# 4028 Pelton Water Wheel Pamphlets (2) Lot of two 8-1/2 x 11-inch papers folded in two, both Include various images of the Pelton Water Wheel with text. c1893. Rare. Excellent condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139885Lot# 4029 San Francisco, California Pelton Water Wheel Co Ephemera (2) Lot of 2. Letter on Pelton Water Wheel Co stationary addressed to Mr. R.E. Bush, Berkeley, CA requesting more information regarding his request for a water wheel. Signed with penciled notes on front and back. Dated Mar. 8, 1904. Lot also includes the original stamped (2 cents) and cancelled envelope postmarked March 8, 1904. Letter and envelope in excellent condition, envelope torn open on left side. Note: the Pelton wheel is an impulse-type water turbine invented by American inventor Lester Allan Pelton in the 1870s. It offered significant improvements in energy generation efficiency over earlier turbines. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 139881Lot# 4030 Sierra County, California 1860District Court Execution Order to Seize a Sierra County Mine Light blue paper document issued by the district court of the 12th judicial district in the county of San Francisco, to the sheriff of Sierra County, authorizing the seizing of the “Butter Quartz Lode”. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138466Lot# 4031 California Southern California Mining Camp Photo B&W, 7 x 5-inch photograph of an unidentified mining camp with a herd of horses grazing. Circa 1900. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 140035Lot# 4032 California Vintage Mining Convention Photograph Formal banquet room photograph with palm frond decorations indicating a California location. Possibly the 1899 miners’ convention. 12 x 10 inches. Damage to the lower left corner. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 139324Lot# 4033 California Newspapers including Discussions of California Gold (5) Lot of 5: Highlighted by two Vermont Chronicle newspapers, dated October 3 and November 21, 1849, one discussing Sacramento gold, the other discussing Fremont digging gold. The October article mentions digging up 1/2 ounce of gold with quote, “everywhere the mines are crowded.” This collection also includes a page from the Ulster County Gazette (Kingston, NY) dated January 4, 1800; a small booklet titled Everybody’s Almanac and Family Receipt Book dated 1861 published by C.M. Jackson & Co, Philadelphia; and a package of six 1883 issues of James Elverson’s Golden Days for Boys and Girls, a 16-page weekly newsmagazine for children consisting of stories, activities, and lessons. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 139279Lot# 4034 California Geologic Guidebook Along Highway 49--Sierra Gold Belt: The Mother Lode Country Centennial edition of the gold rush of 1849, published by the State of California while Earl Warren was governor in 1948. Hardbound, 164 pages; color and black and white photographs of towns of the Mother Lode; and geological explanations of the Sierra Gold Belt with many detailed maps. Est. $70-90 HWAC# 138511

179View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Mining Ephemera & CollectiblesLot# 4035 California California Journal of Mines & Geo. Reports (3) 1) Volume 33, No.1, January, 1937, - Geology of Quicksilver ore deposits and prospecting for gold articles (6” x 9” SC, 78 pages) 2) Vol. 41, No.4, October, 1945 – Index to topographic quadrangles and Pine Creek & Adamson Tungsten Mines 15 plates, 12 in pocket - (6” x 9” SC, 401 pages) Volume 48, No.2, April, 1952 – Mines & Mineral Resources for Yuba Co., w/14”w x 18”h map (189 pages) Est. $70-140 HWAC#139428Lot# 4036 California California State Division of Mines Reports (3) 1) Volume 1, No.2, April, 1928 – Mines and Mineral Resources for Mariposa Co. – (6 x 9 inches, SC, 100 pages) 2) Volume 23, No. 4, October, 1927 – Mines & Mineral Resources for Mono Co. – (6”x9” SC, 82 pages) 3) Mines and Mineral Resources of Nevada County, 1919 (reprint) – (6”x9” SC, 270 pages)Est. $100-150 HWAC#139430Lot# 4037 California California State Mining Bureau, Mines and Mineral Resources Reports for Counties (3) 1) Plumas Co., by Errol Mac Boyle, December, 1916 (6 x 9 inches, 188 pages); 2) El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento & Yuba, by Tucker and Waring, December, 1916 (6 x 9 inches, 198 pages); 3) Amador, Calaveras & Tuolumne, by W. B. Tucker, July, 1915 – (6 x 9 inches, SC, 180 pages) Est. $180-250 HWAC#139429Lot# 4038 California 1800s California Mining Documents (4) Lot of 4: 1) Handwritten pay document dated 1897 regarding work done on the Idaho Mine in Grass Valley, CA, signed by Joseph Goldsworthy. The Idaho was situated on the south side of Wolf Creek, one mile south of Grass Valley. According to an article in the 2/10/1882 issue of the Sacramento Daily Union, it was the “Richest Gold Mine in the World”; 2) Letter from A. Wartenweiler, Mining Engineer, Metallurgist, Mills Building, San Francisco CA, dated 1898, to Mrs. E. Trabucco, Bear Valley, for payment of material for the McCrellish Property (owned the Rising Hope Mine near Placerville), handsigned by Wartenweiler; 3) Check payable to the Anglo California Bank in San Francisco, dated 1895, on the account of the Bullion & Exchange Bank, Carson City, NV; 4) Receipt for 3 ½ cords of wood dated Jan. 25, 1860. No location listed but item was found with other old California documents. Wood probably used for mining/mill work. Very light writing on blue paper. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 132814Lot# 4039 Georgetown, Colorado U.S.G.S. Professional Paper 63, “Economic Geology of the Georgetown Quadrangle”, Colorado by J. E. Spurr & G. H. Garrey, 1908. Consists of 87 illus. (4 in pocket), using photographs, plans, diagrams, etc. plus quadrangle and topographical maps of the Empire District. - Content also contains 155 figures – (9 x 12 inches, rebound, 422 pages) Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139424Lot# 4040 Colorado 1883 Interesting Colorado Letter on the letterhead of the Grant Smelting Company, 1883 Dated Feb. 10, 1883. The Captain has spoiled the author’s chances in Virginia. It seems he wasn’t willing to write a letter of support. The author very succinctly and professionally explains his concerns in the letter. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 130553Lot# 4041 Chicago, Illinois Mining Jaw CrusherBroadside,Chicago,c1890Broadside advertises the Great Western Rock Breaker and ore crusher. The machine could be easily adjusted to crush fine or coarse. The crusher could work the hardest Rock to Fire Brick, Slag, Roofing, Plate Glass, Sandstone, Silex, Quartz, etc. The vignette shows P.W. Gates Patent, Rock Breaker and Ore Crusher. Good condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 131017Lot# 4042 Houghton, Michigan Detroit and Lake Superior Copper Company / Quincy Mine Ephemera 1) Bill of Lading from Detroit and Lake Superior Copper Company to deliver two bars of refined copper from the Port of Houghton to Buffalo where it will be transferred to the Erie Railway for New York. Bars are from the Quincy mine. 1872; 2) 1864 billhead from Ducharme & Prentiss I of Detroit in 1864. They were hardware merchants and sold, among other items, aces, anvils, spikes, steel springs to the Quincy Mine. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 130491Lot# 4043 Michigan Michigan Mining Scrip and Checks 8 x 10-inch framed five-dollar scrip from The Central Mining Company of Eagle Harbor Michigan, issued 1864. Over forty sheets of five checks each from the Baltic Mining Company, Atlantic Mine, P.O. Michigan. All unissued and cancelled. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 137898Lot# 4044 Basin, Montana 1800’s-1900’sBasin Mining Letterheads (Approx 100) This lot of approximately 100 documents deals mostly with letterheads from mining operations around Basin, Montana. There are also several handwritten letters that accompany this group. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $1000-1500 HWAC# 140430Lot# 4045 Butte, Montana 1887 Butte Area Mine Ephemera (3) Three pieces of ephemera from Butte, Montana mines. Included is a report, dated November 23, 1887, from the office of the secretary of the Black Pine Mining Company. Next is an informational brochure booklet from Blue Vein Copper Mining Company and lastly, a report from The Bland Group showing the mines and divisions in the area around Butte, complete with a plotted-out map. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $150-250 HWAC# 128203Lot# 4046 Butte, Montana 1900’s Butte Miners’ Union Ephemera (5) A small cache of Butte Miners’ Union ephemera, including four pages of handwritten, very official sounding text, dealing with safety issues, as far as I can decipher. There is also a page from a dues ledger. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 128197Lot# 4047 Butte, Montana 1890’s Butte Mining Documents & Announcements (20) About twenty (20) assorted pieces of ephemera related to the mining operations around Butte, Montana. Includes notice of a silver bullion convention held in 1893, with prominent “Copper Baron” Marcus Daly. There is also a 1922 report to stockholders of the Consolidated Coppermines Company and more. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 128201

180Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Mining Ephemera & Collectibles Lot# 4048 Butte, Montana Map of Butte Mining Claims, Butte, Montana and Vicinity 1913 This mining claim map is paper on canvas, printed by E.D. Noll & Co. Map Publishers, Phila. for Harper, MacDonald & Co. dated 1913 copyrighted in 1907. Spectacular details identifying every mining claim in and around Butte. Each claim is bordered in different colors to help identify each company claim boundary. Scale 1:3000. Interesting contours surrounding the township of Butte. There is also a list of claims too small to depict on the map. Condition is good with wear at the corners. Very legible. 41.5 in. X 47.5 in. From the Stuart Mackenzie collection. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $500-700 HWAC# 139738Lot# 4049 Butte, Montana 1893 Two Copies of Letter Endorsed by Marcus Daly (2) Two copies of a letter sent to “The Friends of Silver” dated June 28th, 1893, inviting interested and influential parties to meet in convention at the Broadwater Hotel in Helena on July 6, to address what is expected to be a drop in silver bullion prices. Daly, one of the “Copper Kings” also dabbled in silver mining, a skill he learned while spending time on the Comstock with George Hearst. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 128198Lot# 4050 Butte, Montana Placards for Railroad Ore Cars, Butte, MT (5) Lot of 5. Placards for ore mining railroad cars. Each on cardboard. Each approx 6.5 x 4.85 inches. Two colored orange, one blue, one red, one white w/blue stripe. Red placard states North Butte Mining Co. See photos. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 140773Lot# 4051 Elkhorn, Montana Elkhorn Mining Co. Correspondence, c1887-1897 Correspondence of the Elkhorn Mining Company, c 1887-1897. Nearly all on printed letterhead, including New Elkhorn MC. The correspondence is all addressed to hardware king A. M. Holter in Helena, who supplied hundreds of mines with hardware and equipment. The mine ran from 1875, discovered by Holter, and ran continuously until 1899. At least 100 pieces. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $500-1000 HWAC# 141139Lot#4052Glendale,MontanaHecla Consolidated Mining Company Annual Report 1891 Softcover, 20 pages plus map, 6 x 9 inches. 11th Annual Report of H. Knippenberg, general manager for 1891 also list of officers and general information. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 140164Lot# 4053 Helena, Montana 1902 Handbill for Mine Explosion Re-Enactment This appears to be a 6 x 9-inch handbill advertising a re-enactment of a mine explosion for a paying audience in Helena, Montana. It takes place at The Pennsylvania and will result in an “Awful Explosion of Gas.” So, this is what entertained people before the advent of television. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Ephemera CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC# 140420Lot# 4054 Helena, Montana 1890’s Helena Mining Correspondence-11 Collection of eleven (11) typed documents dealing with mines in the Helena area, including The Peacock Mine, The Helena Mine and the White Mountain Mine. Papers are dated 1896. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 140512Lot# 4055 Helena, Montana Caroline Gold Mining and Milling Company Brochure Undated, 63-page brochure inviting people to invest in the Caroline Gold Mining and Milling Company of Helena, Montana. 6 x 5 inches. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $150-250 HWAC# 140165Lot# 4056 Helena, Montana 1880’s Helena & Victor Mining Ephemera A time book and correspondence from the Helena & Victor Mining Company of Helena, Montana, from the 1880’s. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 140421Lot# 4057 Helena, Montana 1800’s-1900’sHelena Mine Patent Claims Booklets (2) A pair of patented claim booklets of mines within 25 miles of the city of Helena. Booklets appear to be unused. Please see photos for more detail and condition Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 140513Lot# 4058 Helena, Montana 1902 Prospectus Booklet for Rose Gold Mine Booklet containing the prospectus for The Rose Gold Mine near Helena, Montana. Issued in 1902, the booklet is in nice condition, with photos and information of the mine’s locale. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $200-300 HWAC# 140514Lot# 4059 Jefferson County, Montana Cross Section Book for Surprise Mine, Jefferson County, MT (1) Hardbound book. 5-1/2 x 7-1/2 inches. Stapled binding, cover spine partially torn. Full title reads Cross Section Book 375 and contains handwritten reports, surveys, notes, sections, assays, diagrams, etc. of the Surprise Mine, Jefferson County, MT. The mine produced gold, silver, lead, copper, and zinc. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $200-400 HWAC#140775Lot# 4060 Marysville, Montana 1912Marysville, MT Mine Time Books (2) This is a duo of time books kept by the foreman at their St. Louis Mining and Milling Company in Marysville, Montana, dated 1892. Nice relic of the state’s mining history past. There’s also a wage guide in the beginning of book. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $300-500 HWAC# 140441Lot# 4061 Marysville, Montana 1800’s-1900’sMarysville Mine Letterheads (Approx. 90) Approximately ninety (90) letterheads connected with mines in the Marysville Mining District in Montana. Included letterheads are from The Rose Densmore Mine, St. Louis Mining & Milling Company, The Montana Mine Company LTD and more. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $900-1500 HWAC# 140437

181View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Mining Ephemera & Collectibles Lot# 4062 Montana Assay List of Eagle Group of Mines of Montana Assay list of Eagle Group of Mines Tesla Claim, followed by a report on the prospects for the venture. Also five pages of maps to the properties. Stuart Mackenzie Montana Mining CollectionEst. $100-150 HWAC# 140154Lot# 4063 Montana Montana Mining Checks (9) Lot of 9 checks. Six issued by the Hecla Consolidated Mining Company, dated 1883 - 1888. Two issued by the Hecla Mercantile & Banking Co, dated 1893 & 1898 One issued by N. Armstrong & Co. Bankers, dated 1882. All stamped or printed Glendale, Montana. All nine in protective sleeves in excellent condition. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139149Lot# 4064 Montana Montana Mining Archive Three-ring binder full of ephemera related to Montana mining. 1887 billhead for mining machinery; prospectuses; correspondence; 1896 Helena mining engineer correspondence; photographs; Silver Hill Mines of Butte written report; annual reports from Butte and Superior Copper Company. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 140166Lot# 4065 Montana c1938-39 Montana SouthernMiningCompanyOriginalCorrespondence(250+)Complete alphabetical file of original Montana Southern Mining Company business correspondence from 1938-39 between Mont. Southern MC and several different lawyers, insurance companies, equipment venders, government regulatory agencies and more, including other mining operations throughout the State. Over 250 pieces of business correspondence, mostly typewritten letters on company letterhead with signatures. Includes correspondence from the following: Anaconda Copper, American Smelting & Refining, Queen Insurance, Byron Jackson Co., Butte Machinery, Bitco, U.S. Bureau of Census, Colorado Iron Works, Western Union, Denver Equipment Co., State Of Montana Industrial Accident Board, Ingersoll-Rand, Joshua Hendy Iron Works, Ruby Gulch MC, Placer Hotel, Montana Hardware, U.S. Dept of Labor, Mining Association of Montana, Purdue University, Charles E. Pew, Attorney At Law, State Board of Montanan Equalization, Montana State Auditor, Black & White MC, The Texas Company, U.S. Bureau of Mines, and many others. Subject matter represents all aspects of mining operations and business, labor relations, employee injuries, lawsuits, equipment orders, shipping, production, insurance policies, and regulatory compliance with State and Federal government offices. A complete snapshot of business operations for the year. A careful inspection is sure to uncover confidential details not yet discovered. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 140694Lot#4066Candelaria, Nevada PickfromtheNorthernBelleMine in Candelaria StampedN.B.M.,these are the first NorthernBellemining picks we have offered for sale. This pick was found on the magnet reject pile on the conveyor to the crusher for the modern open pit operation. Handle broken. The Candelaria boom began in 1879 and by 1880 it was the largest city in Esmeralda County. The biggest producer was the Northern Belle where this mold probably came from. It produced $15,000,000 in silver. One of the more interesting Nevada ghost towns to visit. In recent times it became an open pit silver mining company. No longer in operation today. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 138191Lot# 4067 Candelaria, Nevada Pick Heads from the Northern Belle Mine in Candelaria Two different steel pick heads with broken-off wooden handles. Stamped N.B.M. These are the first Northern Belle Mining picks we have offered for sale. These picks were found on the magnet reject pile on the conveyer to the crusher for the modern, open-pit operation. The Candelaria boom began in 1879, and by 1880 it was the largest city in Esmeralda County. The biggest producer was the Northern Belle where this mold probably came from. It produced $15,000,000 in silver. One of the more interesting Nevada ghost towns to visit. In more recent times it became an open-pit silver mining company. No longer in operation today. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 138192Lot# 4068 Candelaria, Nevada Original Candelaria Ore Bag Rare original ore bag from the Candelaria Mining and Milling Co. Circa 1880-1900. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 138196Lot# 4069 Churchill County, Nevada Tungsten Mt Mines 28 Metal Sign 36 x 6-inch, B&W paint on metal. Tungsten, Montana, contained several mining districts in Churchill County, the Augusta, Hilltop, Alpine, Clan Alpine Districts, all discovered in the 1860s. This sign was found in an area of Highway 50. It probably dates to the 1920s. It is also probably not related to the Tungsten Mt Mines Company which did not start until 1954. This sign appears to easily predate that. Est. $500-1000 HWAC# 139956Lot# 4070 Lida, Nevada Lida Geological Mining Reports (2) Lot of 2: Two reports summarizing the activities performed for the (1) Patented Spider No. 1 Lode Mining Claim; and (2) Patented Lida Valley Placer Mining Claim. Both claims located in Lida Mining District, Esmeralda County, Nevada. Prepared by Charles P. Watson, President and Chief Geologist, Advanced Geological Exploration, Inc., Chester, CA. Both prepared for Lida Ranch, LLC, Las Vegas, NV. Spider No. 1 Lode report dated April 25, 2014, 15 pages + Figures and Photographs. Lida Valley Placer report dated May 8, 2014, 20 pages + Figures and Photographs. Each spiral bound w/clear plastic cover. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 139386Lot# 4071 Tonopah, Nevada Official Quotations of the Tonopah Stock Exchange Rare typewritten report dated March 3, 1903, of the Official Quotations of the Tonopah Stock Exchange. Prices for eleven mining companies are quoted; published by Kenneth Donnellan, Secretary. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139973Lot# 4072 Virginia City, Nevada Comstock Mining Ephemera Collection Over 20 pieces from the Comstock Lode. Stock certificates from West Crown Point Gold and Silver Mill and Mining Co.; Hale and Norcross Mining Co.; Yellow Jacket Gold and Silver Mining Co.; Gould & Curry Mining Co.; Hale & Norcross Mining Co.; Mexican Gold and Silver Mining Co.; Chollar Gold and Silver Mining Co. Checks from: Bank of California, Gold Hill; Savage Mine, Virginia. Letter from the office of the Hale & Norcross Silver Mining Company, 1880 including the signature of Phillip Deidesheimer, inventor of the square set timbering system that held up the mines. Est. $200-250 HWAC# 138457

182Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Mining Ephemera & CollectiblesLot# 4073 Virginia City, Nevada Virginia City Check Collection Lot of eight checks from the 1870s-1890s, Virginia City, Nevada. County of Storey Auditor’s Office; Agency of the Bank of California. Est. $200-250 HWAC# 138460Lot# 4074 Virginia City, Nevada RN Checks with Mackay & Fair Autographs (3) Lot of three checks: Includes check issued in 1875 by Gould & Curry Silver Mining Company w/J.W. Mackay’s signature in lower right corner. Check has two tears on bottom but otherwise intact w/handwriting legible. Other two checks torn in half. Both have State Revenue printed in brown in middle of check. One is signed by James Fair and dated Aug 1, 1871, while the other is signed by J.W. Mackay and dated Feb 5, 1872. John William MacKay and James Graham Fair were both Irish immigrants who became known as two of the four Bonanza Kings or Silver Kings from their Comstock Lode silver mine investments in Virginia City, Nevada in the 1870s. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139158Lot# 4075 Virginia City, Nevada Gould & Curry Silver Mining Ore Receipts Lot of five ore receipts from the Gould & Curry Silver Mining Company of Virginia, Nevada Territory, dated March 1864. Four tons per wagon hauled the ore to the big mill at the junction of 6 & 7 Mile Canyons. All hauled by the same teamster: Billman. On light blue paper, 7 x 3-1/2 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC#138469Lot# 4076 Virginia City, Nevada Comstock MiningReceiptCollectionincludingTerritorial Lot of eight pieces, six different. Five Gould & Curry ore receipts 1863-1865; 1868 Savage Mine receipt for work at $4 per day; 1897 Savage Mining Company check drawn on the Bank of California; 1895 receipt from the Office of the State Treasurer. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 138470Lot# 4077 Nevada Nevada Mining Ephemera Collection Large lot of paper related to mining. Sheet music for the 1936 piano solo “Gold and Silver,” by Franz Lehar. Stack of about 20 checks from the Goldfield Consolidated Mines. Carson Hill Gold Mines time check. Unissued Ruby Hill Tunnel and Mining Company stock certificates. Unissued Atlas Wonder Mining Company stock certificate. 1889 Comstock Tunnel bond certificates. Two receipts from the Wm. Sellers & Co. of Philadelphia for mining equipment shipped by the Virginia & Truckee Railroad (1874 & 1875). Two checks from 1868 & 1871 Bank of California, Gold Hill, Nevada with revenue stamps. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139316Lot# 4078 Nevada New Almaden Mercury Flask found in Nevada One large mercury flask found in the Nevada desert. 12-1/2 inches tall. The name refers to the New Almaden Quicksilver Mine in Santa Clara County, California -- the oldest and, at one time, the most productive quicksilver mine in the United States. The New Almaden Quicksilver Mine began operations almost coincidentally with the onset of the California Gold Rush. New Almaden was able to supply copious quantities of mercury that many of the processing mills in Nevada used to amalgamate gold and separate it from crushed ore. The standard measure of commercial mercury sales is the “flask” which is defined to hold 76 pounds of the liquid metal. Some of these items are heavy or large and will require additional cost to ship if not picked up. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 138193Lot# 4079 New York, New York United States Assay Office Assays for Colorado & Montana 1) 1864 for Pike’s Peak Amalgam. 160.24 ounces for $2,333.76. To Hershfield; 2) 1874. Seems to be for Montana bars of gold. A one-hundred-and-fifty-ounce bar worth $189.98. To Donnell Lawson & Co. Est. $200-300 HWAC#130493Lot#4080Bingham,UtahBingham Mining District Publications (2) 1) U.S.G.S. Professional Paper No. 38, “Economic Geology of the Bingham Mining District, Utah, by John M. Boutwell, 1905 – 49 illustrations (3 in pocket), includes geologic map of Bingham District – Content also contains 10 figures – (9 x 12 inches, HB, 413 pages) 2) “Bingham Mining District Guide Book”, sponsored by the Society of Economic Geologists, October 23, 1975 – Contains two, colored geologic maps, one for the Bingham Mine & one of the Bingham District, both about 28 x 35 inches - (8.5 x 12 inches, 156 pages) Est. $250-350 HWAC# 139423Lot# 4081 Spokane, Washington 1890’sNorthport Smelting & Refining Co. Bank Balance Ledger This is a ledger for banking from the Northport Smelting and Refining Company. It’s in rough but readable shape. The Northport Mining and Smelting Company, predecessor to the Northport Smelting and Refining Company, was incorporated in Washington state in June 1898, with offices in Spokane. The original officers were C.H. MacKintosh, president; Weldon B. Heyburn (later U.S. senator from Idaho), vice-president and solicitor; and Edwin Durant, treasurer and secretary. The trustees of the company immediately authorized purchase of mining property on La Fleur Mountain in Stevens County, Washington, and in March of the following year authorized purchase of smelting plant and property from the Le Roi Mining and Smelting Co. on the bank of the Columbia River, near Northport, Washington. No capital stock records have survived from the Northport, but it seems it was created by the Le Roi company, a Canadian firm. It and its successor, Northport Smelting and Refining, were under Le Roi’s control until sold to the Day interests in 1915. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 127991Lot# 4082Mining and Scientific Press & Argonaut Magazine Collection (10) Lot of 10 antiquarian paper magazines: Nine issues of Mining and Scientific Press, weekly, published by Dewey & Co, San Francisco, oversized, 11-1/2 x 16 inches, 16 pages each, 1879-1886. Some browning and edge tears but otherwise excellent condition for age. Rounding out this collection is the March 30, 1891, issue (Vol XXVIII, No. 13) of The Argonaut, a weekly devoted mostly to the politics/arts/literature of California/Los Angeles/San Francisco, published by Argonaut Publishing Co, San Francisco, 16 pages, each 15-3/4 x 11-1/4 inches, upper left corner of back page torn, also tears in center edge of back three leaves, mild foxing, binding intact, still in very good condition. Est. $160-300 HWAC# 139676

183View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Mining Ephemera & CollectiblesLot# 4083 1902 Notes On Assaying by Ricketts and Miller,HardboundBookNotes on Assaying by Pierre De Peyster Ricketts, E.M. Ph.D. and Edmund H. Miller, A.M., Ph.D. (both formerly in Analytical Chemistry and Assaying at Columbia University). THIRD EDITION, REVISED. New York: John Wiley & Sons. London: Chapman & Hall, Ltd. 1902. Hardbound,brownfabricwith gold print, wear and tear to covers and rough edges but binding intact. 311 pages with index and 16-page textbook catalogue list in the back. Handwritten notes on blank pages in the back. “State School of Medicine Sept 25, 1905” handwritten in ink on inside spread of back cover. “James Plunkett, Central City, S.D. Oct. 1, 1905” handwritten in ink on first blank page. Inside pages are clean and in good condition. Fold out Table of Qualitative Analysis, Part 1, Metals in back, includes many tables and diagrams. This is a well-known reference and considered by scholars as very important work to this day. This is the THIRD EDITION. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 140731Lot# 4084 1889 Brown’s Assaying, Third Edition Manual of Assaying. Gold, Silver, Copper, and Lead Ores, with one colored plate and ninety-four illustrations on wood. By Walter Lee Brown, B.SC., Third Edition. Published by E.H. Sargent & Co. 1889. 487 pages. 5 x 7.25 inches. Board cover w/gold embossing, back cover torn at top. Perfect bound, good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139120Lot# 4085 1899 Copper Manual Volume II Hardcover edition of the “Copper Manual” of 1899, published by D. Houston & Company of New York. “A summary of information on copper” the title page states. Boards are in excellent shape, unfortunately, binding has separated. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $120-150 HWAC# 139623Lot# 4086Mining Districts of the Western Unites States, 1912 Hardcover. by James M. Hill with a geologic intro by Waldemar Lindgren. 309 pages. Good condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 139933Lot# 4087Antique Mineral Auction Catalogs Lot of two auction catalogs from 1888 by Messrs. Bangs & Co. of New York City: featuring Indian Relics, minerals, fossils, botanical specimens, shells, New Guinea War Implements, Japanese Bronzes and Curios. 6 x 10 inches, about 16 pages each, notations in pencil. Also, a four-page newsletter “Common Sense” devoted to the interest of collectors of all classes, published July 1887. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 139024Lot# 4088 Geo-Mining Books and Stock Group An interesting group of five books, a check, a bond, and 19 stock certificates. Books include Simple Mine Accounting by David Wallace, The Complete Gold Country Guidebook edited by Sangwan and Savage, The Gunpowder Industry by Glenys Crocker, Dead Ringers - Why Miners March edited by Wess Harris [about people being accidentally buried alive], and The Mines of Coal Basin 1956-1991 by John A. Reeves. The check is Humboldt County [Nevada] Warrant dated 1917 and issued to Wells Fargo & Co for $1.63 for Service [unspecified]. The bond is for the Orleans County Quarry Co. The stocks include Calumet and Hecla Consolidated Copper Co, Ridge Realization Corp, New England and Arizona Gold and Copper Mining Co, Portland Mining Co., California Keystone Placer Mining Co (2 of them), Chaparral Hill Gold Mining Co, Carbonate Hill Gold Mining and Milling Co, Custer Consolidated Mining Co, Great Eastern Gold Mining Co, Hansen Mining Co, Goldfield Combination Fraction Mining Co (two), Jumbo Copper Mountain Mining Co, Independent Mines Co, Bank of Wells [a town in Nevada], Magma Copper Co, and Arizona Metal Corp. A nice and diverse group of mining stocks to start or add to your collection. Est. $160-250 HWAC# 140417Lot# 4089 Mining Safety Posters This lot has fifteen safety posters all mining related. A number are produced for the Anaconda Mining Co. while a single poster is a Mexican Mining poster depicting a miner ascending into heaven. Other mines are praised for their safety records in Travona, Tram-Way, Fire-Fill, and Leonard mines. All are made by or for John Powers. C. 1950’s. 17 x 22 inches. Please see photos for details. Est. $750-1500 HWAC# 139697Lot# 4090 Antique Mining Photograph Collection Over 90 small black and white photographs of mining operations and miners. None bigger than 3 x 5 inches, many 2 x 2 inches or less. None are identified but appear to be taken in the desert regions of the Western United States. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139305Lot# 4091Certificates of Mine First-Aid Training (2) Lot of 2. Each 16 x 10.5 inches. Certificates of First-Aid Training issued by the US Dept of Commerce Bureau of Mines. Number 194237-F signed February 17, 1928, and Number 678375-F dated 1935. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 139280Lot# 4092 Galena Underground Mine Photo, c1900-10 Antique photograph of 4 men and a woman in an underground mine. One the front of the board the image is mounted to is handwritten written “ Mt Galena Mines” and “For Katie” and “Lily” 7.5 x 9.5-inch photo mounted on 10 x 12-inch board. Photo is in floating glass with black frame, overall frame size is 17.5 x 15.5 inches. This is an important underground mine photo for several reasons. First, it shows 3 miners inside an open stope using small tree logs as stope support for miners. This method was also used in Colorado mines where cut lumber was not available. It is also notable because the man and woman in the photo are finely dressed and are clearly mine owners, in my opinion (FH). This mine is possibly in the Missouri lead zinc district. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139887Lot# 4093 Mining Signal Boards and Bunch Blasting Procedures These three information boards are for hoist engineers giving codes of hoist movements, and Bunch Blasting Procedures. One board is from the Molly Kathleen mine in Cripple Creek, Colorado. All boards are of heavy paper. Bunch Blasting Procedures (from Butte, MT) has soft corners otherwise in very good condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 138448

184Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Mining Ephemera & Collectibles Lot# 4094 Bisbee, Arizona Miner’s Lamp - Copper Queen Mine, Arizona Cast aluminum, carbide miner’s lamp with COPPER QUEEN molded into the upper casting. Upper chamber is complete with spring-loaded brass water cap and working brass valve, and the cast metal reflector has the acetylene orifice and sparker. Bail and hanging hook is rusted iron. We don’t see this style come through very often, so this is your chance for a rare, site-specific item. Est. $1200-2000 HWAC# 140409Lot# 4095 Carbide Cap Lamps, Arrow / Ashcroft / Auto-Lite - 3 The miner’s carbide cap lamps: ARROW, 3.5 inches tall with 2-3/8-inch brass reflector; ASHCROFT Buddy, 4 inches tall with 2.5-inch brass reflector; and AUTO-LITE, 4 inches tall with 2.5-inch reflector. See photo for condition and design details. A nice group for your bookshelf or mining display. Est. $250-450 HWAC# 140412Lot# 4096 Carbide Lamps, Dewar ITP It’s Trouble Proof - 2 Two miner’s carbide lamps by Dewar ITP = It’s Trouble Proof -- a powerful claim for a lamp that your underground life depended on. Hand Lamp in polished steel, 5.25 inches tall with3-inch steel reflector; Superintendent’s lamp, 6.75 inches tall plus bail and hook, with 3.5-inch shiny reflector. See photos for relative sizes and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 140413Lot# 4097 Carbide Lamps, Guy’s Dropper Trio - 3 Three miner’s carbide lamps manufactured by Guy’s Dropper including a Tall Boy Superintendent’s Lamp, 4.75 inches tall with 4-inch diameter shiny reflector, double handle with single hook; Two Hook, No Date, shiny brass lamp, 4 inches tall with 2.50-inch shiny reflector and black rubber base in very good condition; Single Hook antiqued brass lamp, 3.75 inches tall, with 2.5-inch diameter brass reflector. See photo for condition and relatives size details. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 140411Lot# 4098 Miner’s Carbide Lamps, Justrite - 2 Two miner’s carbide lamps, the size of supervisor’s lamps: one self-contained, about 6.25 inches tall with a 4-inch shiny reflector; the other has a separate 4-inch reflector connected by a 42-inch-long flexible rubber hose to the acetylene generator, once painted black, which is about 6.5 inches tall. the reflector has the 1-inch-wide cotton strap attached that would have fastened it to a helmet. The acetylene generator has a metal guide for a strap that would have secured it to miner’s waist. With this lot is another reflector that appears it would also be mounted to a helmet with a strap (not included) and an attached metal tube that would be connected to an acetylene generator with a hose. See photos for details on this unusual setup. Est. $200-350 HWAC# 140415Lot# 4099 Miner’s Lamp, Conical, Large-Wick Underground miner’s, large-wick oil-burning brass lamp, shape like a conical teapot, with large round hook attached. Spout is reinforced with an attached brass rod. Screw-on brass lid secured to the side with a chain. Base is 4.5 inches in diameter, and it is 4.5 inches tall without the large hook. Spout is about 1/2-inch in diameter with a thick cotton wick inside. See photos for details of this attractive item. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 140416Lot# 4100 Miners Underground Hats and Lights Group of two canvas miner’s hats with small carbide lamps (common) and an extra carbide lamp. The hats are two different manufacturers, orange canvas with tightener strap on the back and a white canvas cap. No makers names. Also included is the bottom portion of a “rooster” underground oil lamp (generally Mexico and So. America) Est. $200-300 HWAC# 141158Lot# 4101 Miniature Miner’s Safety Lamp - Honoring Lady Diana Solid brass, miniature miner’s safety lamp, 4 inches tall plus the hook, weighs 385 grams, with a brass plaque: // H.R.H. The Prince of Wales / to / Lady Diana Spencer / July 29, 1981 //. This commemorated the Royal marriage on that date. Has a glass cylinder and a cotton wick. Non-working model, but cute as a button and a nice display piece or paperweight on your desk. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 140414Lot# 4102 1800’s Miner Weight Set & Lamp A set of gram weights for weighing samples and an oil miner’s lamp for seeing in the dark (duh). There is no scale with the weights. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $170-200 HWAC# 139352Lot# 4103 Iron Mortar This iron mortar is used to pulverize rock containing precious metals such as gold. Fine condition. The mortar is 8.5 in. outside diameter and the height in 6.5 in. The mallet is 11 inches in length. Est. $260-500 HWAC# 140003Lot# 4104 Mortar and Pestle pieces This collection of three mortar includes one that is cast with arches that has been repaired at 4.25 inches high, one is made by F.W. Braun of Los Angeles 3.5 inches high; one larger mortar is 5.75 inches high. The single pestle is iron at 7.5 inches long. Est. $240-350 HWAC# 140026

185View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Mining Ephemera & Collectibles Lot# 4105 Transit, Tripod, and Token - Telling the Tale Let me tell you the tale of the transit, the tripod, and the token. By themselves, each one is fairly nondescript, but they are tied together in a tantalizing tale of hard work and romantic disinterest. First, the transit is an early brass model from the late 1800s or early 1900s made by the W. & L.E. Gurley company, still a maker of precision equipment in Troy, New York today. It is an exquisite piece of surveying equipment, still in working order with no missing parts or broken pieces. It comes with five-inch brass plumb bob, a custom-fit plywood box (believed to be a long-ago replacement of the original box), and a well-used but still sturdy tripod from the same company, as evidenced from the name on the leg clamps. Now, THE STORY: The consignor’s grandfather, a Mr. Burt Delerey, was the owner of this fine transit and tripod, and Burt had a son named Art. Burt was the business associate of a man named Joe Jean at a mine near the town of Quinhagak, Alaska, on Kuskokwim Bay of the Bering Sea. Joe had a daughter named Pauline who ran a drinking establishment in that town named Pauline Jean’s. The two dads, Burt and Joe, conspired to set up Art to take Pauline out on a date. Apparently, the outcome of this paternal conspiracy is not fully known, but the family lineage past that point does not include Pauline Jean. However, this 34 mm aluminum token from Pauline Jean’s saloon in Quinhaguk has been passed down through the generations. There you have it, and now you can carry on the Tale of the Transit, the Tripod, and the Token for the next hundred years. Est. $600-1200 HWAC# 141032Lot# 4106 1897, 1919AustralianMiningLicenses (2) 1) Victoria No. 62258 Bendigo, June 19th, 1918. Miner’s Right issued to Victoria Emily Pococks. Signed by Busch? Registration Info on reverse. 5.5 x 8-inch fold lines, pin holes. No rips or tears; 2) Colony of Victoria. No. 4811. Oct. 3, 1897. Issued to Peter Lovey. Signed by Harvey. Registration info on reverse. 5.5 x 8 inches. Some dents in paper but good condition. No rips or tears. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 140726Lot# 4107 Britannia, British Columbia British Columbia Mining Group 1) Report of the Howe Sound Company, 1927. 10 pages; 2) Bird’s-eye View of Britannia Mine and Mill for the Second Empire Mining and Metallurgical Congress. 1927. 5 B&W photos and two charts. 13 pages. This was a copper mining outfit. Britannia Beach was due north of Vancouver. Est. $100-200 HWAC#130462Lot# 4108 British Columbia Three Interesting British Columbia Mining Related Pieces 1) Atlin Silver Lead Mines, report by Catlin & Pope of New York. 1925. Four extra large pages; 2) 1925 summary report of the Silver-Lead deposits in Atlin. 10 pages. Two small maps; 3) St. Eugene letter on the arrival of a stock certificate. Dateline Vancouver, 1943. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 130463Lot# 4109 Las Brujas, 1889 Plan – Para le Entrega de Las Brujas Colored Map 15’ 9”. Las Brujas is in color on the close up and overview maps. From the Mining World on February 16, 1889/ Shows the mines in the area. Very interesting and colorful. Fold. Fan at bottom of fold. No corner, edge or discoloration or pin hole issues. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 130455Lot# 4110 Polish Mine Signal Sign This mine signal sign is from Poland. Easy translation: 1X means STOP; 2X means DOWN; 3X means UP; 2+2 means GO SLOW; 3+2 means WALK DOWN THE SLOPE; 3+3 means ACCIDENT: 4X means NO CARS. All written in Polish. No bullet holes. 12 x 16 inches. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 138393Lot# 4111 Prince of Wales Island, Alaska 1901Pacific Coast Mining, Milling, & Development Co. Stock Certificate Inc. 1897. No. 335, issued for 500 shares to Burns on March 12, 1901, in San Francisco. Signed by president Kirkpatrick and secretary Windell. Pen cancelled (“Re-Issued”). Green border, black print, and eagle vignette. Folds, staple holes, holes in seal. 8.25 x 12 inches According to Mines Register Vol. 4-5, the company had copper properties on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska. They were the reorganization of the Pacific Coast Copper Company. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 107751Lot# 4112 Alaska 1898 Klondike, Yukon & Copper River Stock Certificate Issued by Klondike, Yukon and Copper River Company to (BLANK) one (1) share at $10 per. Signed by FW Davis, secretary and FB (Illegible). There is a double griffin vignette as well as a picture of George Washington. Please see photos for more detail and condition. the company had a very detailed advertisement in The Tammany Times which provided the following details: the company owned ten “high-value” placer claims including Bonanza Creek (7A, 7B, 8A, 8B), El Dorado Creek (70A & 70B), Too-Much-Gold-Creek (above Discovery, 17A, 17B, 26A, 26B) and Minook Creek (below Discovery, 4A, 4B). They also note that their claims on El Dorado creek are near the claims of Alaska pioneer Hank Summers. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 128112Lot# 4113 Pima County, Arizona 1884 Buena Vista Mining Co. of Arizona Stock Certificate Location: District of Amole, County of Pima, Arizona (printed at upper left). Inc. May 1884. No. 40, issued for 500 shares to HH Pearson on May 12th, 1884 in San Francisco. Signed by president Thomas Coswell and secretary Daniel Buck. Not cancelled. Black border and print. Crocker & Co. print. Folds, toning, bent corner. 4.25 x 9” The Amole District was an unorganized Pima County mining district. The Amole Mining District had small deposits of low-grade ore although the only profit made there was from the sale of claims and not from mining.1 Minerals sought in the district included copper, lead, silver, and molybdenum. This company was patented in 1880 when the Southern Pacific Railroad arrived in Tucson. This (and other mines) were hoping to take advantage of the increased metal prices and the cheaper transportation to a closer train stop. Est. $100-200 HWAC#107746Lot# 4114 Pinal County, Arizona 1887 Silver Queen Mining Company Stock Certificate Pioneer District, Pinal Co., Arizona Territory (printed under title). Inc in New York. No. 893, issued for 100 shares to IL Gerster on March. 7th, 1887. Signed by president Nelson Morris and secretary P.S. Swain. Not cancelled. Black border and print. Underground mining vignette. Pinholes, folds. 7. 5 x 10.75” Located near the famous Silver King and used the name in an effort to raise money. A high-grade silver mine. The Silver Queen outcrop was located soon after the discovery of the Silver King. It was incorporated in New York in 1880 by Philip S. Swain. It was shut down in 1893 due to falling silver prices. Prior to 1932, the district produced more that $2 million in gold as a byproduct of copper. The Silver King & Queen are now part of the large Magma Copper Co. at Superior, Arizona. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 107747

186Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 4115 Pinal County, Arizona 1900Tarantula Gold Mining Company Stock Certificate Rare. Mineral Creek District. Inc. in the territory of Arizona. No. 468, issued for 5 shares to August Jorns on Nov. 17th, 1900. Signed by president R.F. Phillips and secretary L.H. Vanhooke. Not cancelled. Brown border and background, black print. Underground mining vignette. Folds, repaired tears. 8 x 11.25 inches. The Tarantula Mine was located by W.P. Dunham August 20th, 1897. Three other claims belonged to the company: the Golden Gate, the Richards, and the Denver, all also located by Dunham 1897-1899. 82 acres. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 107732Lot# 4116 Pioneer, Arizona 1884 Silver Queen Mining Company Stock Certificate Cert number 1264 for 100 shares issued to P.S. Swain in 1884. Signed by Swain as secretary and president illegible. Printed by Badeau in NY. “Pioneer District, Pinal Co, Arizona T.” The Silver Queen was the first deep shaft sunk of the famous Magma Mine. The Magma vein was discovered in 1874-5. The first mine in the district was the Silver King, located 2 miles north on the magma Vein. By 1833, the Silver King had paid more than $1.3 million in dividends, ranking it with the best mine at Tombstone. The Silver Queen, meanwhile, was shipping 1000 tons of ore annually, according to Burchard in 1883. Mining continued through about 1893, though records are scant. In 1910 the Silver Queen was optioned by William Boyce Thompson, an experienced mining man, who thought well of the property and with his investors and partners organized the Magma Mining Co. The company is still in existence today and has mined more than a billion pounds of copper from the Silver Queen and Surrounding area since 1910. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 135800Lot# 4117 Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona 1883 Lot Bowen Mining Company Stock Certificate Inc. in New York. No. 349, issued for 50 shares to Edward Cookman on March 24th, 1883. Signed by Thomas Davis as president and Lot Bowen as treasurer. Rare to find the company namesake signing a mining stock! Not cancelled. Black ornate border and title. Attractive allegorical vignette. Folds, creases, a few ink stains and wear to edges. 7.5 x 11.25” According to “Treasures of the Santa Catalina Mountains” by Zucker, in June of 1881, the Chillson and McElliot groups had three mines operating on the Lot Bowen Mining Company property in the Santa Catalina Mountains. Lorenzo Chillson was the US Mineral Surveyor. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 107753Lot# 4118 Santa Maria District, Arizona 1908 Big Stick Gold Mining Company Stock Certificate Choice, rare! Named for Teddy Roosevelt’s, “Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick.” Number 445 for 200 shares to Frederick E Hoyt Sr. Signed by H Leon Haynes (secretary) and JB Girard (president). Not cancelled. Brown border and seal, black print, and vignette of a big club. Folds, toning. JB Girard is listed in Arizona’s “Who’s Who.” He started as Deputy Mineral Surveyor. Then he was the Assistant Chief Engineer of the Santa Fe and Grand Canyon Railway. He started in mining at the Anita Copper. He held several other mining positions. In 1908, he was in charge of designing and constructing the twenty-stamp gold mill and cyanide plant for the Big Stick. His list of accomplishments is far too long to list here. The Big Stick Gold Mining Company was located in the Santa Maria District about 20 miles northwest of Date Creek - the nearest railroad stop. In March of 1909 the “Mining and Engineering World” reported 55 men were employed. Drifts were being run at the 200-foot level at shafts 2 and 4. “The showings in all the openings are excellent!” Est. $250-400 HWAC# 107740Lot# 4119 Tombstone, Arizona 1888Gordon Mining Company Stock Certificate Incorporated in Illinois. “Issued in Payment for Property Situated in Arizona.” Number 70, issued for 100 shares to Sarah O Sudborough in 1888. Signed by secretary William Johnson and president J.M. Pattee. Not cancelled. Black border and print, gold seal, and logo with mining vignette worked into the company name. RN facsimile underprint. Deep folds with some separation and toning. 9 x 12 inches. The Gordon Mining Company developed into a sound, promising property. More impressively, it was under female directorship, rare in western mining. In 1881, Canadian Martha A. Gordon organized the company to speculate. [http://legacy.historycolorado.org] Est. $200-300 HWAC# 107748Lot# 4120 Tombstone, Arizona 1884Tombstone Mill & Mining Co Stocks Lot of 2. 1. #1221, I/U, 100shares @ $25 par, issued May 7, 1881. Signed president. Black Border, green under-print, embossed seal, two vignettes: Upper right two Indians pointing to Train in distance, lower left Seated braved/bow and arrow quiver looking right. EF. 2. #A2571, I/U, 500 shares @ $25 par, issued Dec 24, 1884. Black border, orange under-print, same vignettes. EF. American Bank Note printer. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 139827Lot# 4121 Arizona 1889 The Yuma Copper & Silver Mining Co. Stock Certificate Incorp. State of Illinois 1886. #1457, I/U, 10 shares @ $25 par, issued July 15, 1889. Signed president. Green Border, red under-print. Green embossed seal. Three vignettes: Upper left stag, center factory mountain background, upper right miners working in mine. VF w/three small pin holes. Unknown printer. M. 14.5 x 11 inches. Est. $200-350 HWAC# 139828Lot# 4122 Arizona 1903 Arizona & California Incorporated Mine Stock Certificates (2) 1) Issued by The Shasta May Blossom Copper Co. Consolidated, 2,500 shares at $1 per to Adeline W. Belcher and signed by S. Peters, secretary and Morton Lundley, president. one vignette of Mt. Shasta, one, the entrance to a mine, the third, a railroad loading platform. Dated December 4, 1903; 2) Issued by the Gold Tunnel Mining Company in Nevada City, CA, 250 shares at $1 per to George Bopp and signed by treasurer (illegible) and president (also illegible). Dated June 26th, 1903. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $120-160 HWAC# 128114Lot# 4123 Arkansas 1853 South Western & Arkansas Mining Company Stock Cert. #515, issued for 100 shares in 1853 at Little Rock, Arkansas. Shares were $100 Each. Black on creme. No printer noted. Endorsed by the shareholder, Ann A. Worthen on the verso. Signed by president Thomas Minton(?) and George A Worthen as secretary. The original Kellogg mine was opened in 1840 south of Kellogg Creek by the South Western and Arkansas Mining Company, under a lease from Benjamin Kellogg. It was followed by several other mines on both sides of the creek; they all ceased operations before 1852. Operations in this period yielded up to 500 tons of lead-silver concentrate, valued at $90 to $100 per ton, all of which was shipped for processing to Liverpool, England. [Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture online] See also Whitney Page 115. The company was incorporated in Arkansas in 1849. Very good condition. Uncancelled. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 118435

187View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 4124 Banner, California 1890 The Julian Gold Mining & Milling Co. Stock Incorp. Illinois 1889. #245, I/U, 100 shares @ $10 par. Signed Chas. Wezler President. Brown Border, Gold seal. Top left vignette miner holding pick, center view of mining camp, right Calif State seal. $10 brown under print. In plastic holder, no rips, tears, or markings. George D. Bernard & Co. Printer 13.75x11.75” Est. $250-350 HWAC# 139825Lot# 4125 Bodie, California 1863 Bodie Bluff Stock Issued and Signed by Stanford - One of Two Known Issued Ultra Rare, issued Bodie Bluff certificate. # 466 for 3 shares. Dated September18,1863. Signed by secretaryLelandStanford. This is the darkest and boldest oftheStanfords i gnatur e s . Stanford was an important western financier, president of the CPRR, Gov. of California (1861-63), and US Senator (1885-93). This was the first consolidation of mines at Bodie, but failed for Stanford. The certificate itself is one of most collectables! Underprint in red with number of shares, view of Bodie Mountain with the mines clearly identified, etc. Printer was Agnew & Deffenbach of San Francisco. Extremely fine condition with no edge, corner of discoloration issues. Two very small pin holes in middle of stock and one small discoloration on reverse. An added bonus is that it is issued to William Feast. Feast was city treasurer of Aurora when it was in California. He moved the records to Bridgeport just about this time.Est. $8000-12000 HWAC# 130539Lot# 4126 Calaveras County, Mokelumne Hill, California 1853 Mokelumne Hill Canal & Mining Company Stock Certificate Incorporated in California. Certificate No. 2667, issued for one share to Alfred Bell. No date listed, however most likely between 1852 and 1853 as date on the reverse says 1853. Signed by Henry Eno as President and E. Pomeroy as Secretary. Not cancelled. Black border and print. Lith. Britton & Rey, SF. 3.75 x 9 inches. Very fine. An attorney and prospector, Henry Eno was an important pioneer in both California and later Nevada Mining history. His letters spanning 20 years provide an intimate glimpse in the mining camps Mokelumne Hill in the early 1850Ís, Alpine County in the mid 1860’s and White Pine, County, Nevada in the late 1868-9. (Reference: Twenty Years on the Pacific Slope _ Letters of Henry Eno from California and Nevada 1848-1871 by Turrentine Jackson.) The Mokelumne Hill Canal and Mining Company was organized in 1852, and a 16-mile canal was constructed for $180,000 from the South Fork of the Mokelumne River to the mining and agricultural districts around Mokelumne Hill. The area boomed with the arrival of water in 1853. This company was one of a number of western financed ditch companies organized for bringing water to the California placer gold deposits and Mokelumne Hill was one of the richest areas of California’s Mother Lode. This company was the predecessor for the Mokelumne Hill and Camp Seco Ditch Co. They first built a wood flume but replaced it with a ditch at a cost of $500,000. These ditch or canal companies charged for the water by the inch. In 1853 water arrived from the Mokelumne River and the area boomed. This company later reorganized as the Mokelumne Hill and Campo Seco Canal Company and extended to Campo Seco and mining camps along its course. The company later reorganized as the Mokelumne Hill and Campo Seco Canal Company. (ref: Browne, 1868, p195 and calaverashistory.org) Est. $400-600 HWAC# 107799Lot# 4127 Del Norte County, California 1863 Alta No. 2 Copper Mining Company Stock with Bret Harte autograph! Frank Bret Harte signs as secretary. Bret Harte an American short story writer and poet, best remembered for short fiction featuring miners, gamblers, and other romantic figures of the California Gold Rush. He and Mark Twain were the premier authors of the California Gold Rush and Nevada Silver Rush. In a career spanning more than four decades, he also wrote poetry, plays, lectures, book reviews, editorials, and magazine sketches. #162 for 50 shares to Leander Sawyer on Sept. 22, 1863. Signed by Hart and president SA Parker This is the only Hart signed Alta stock that we are aware of!!! California seal and deer in forest vignettes. Located in Del Norte County and dateline San Francisco. Black on pink with white underprint $1,320,000. 25c Warehouse Recpt revenue stamp. Printed by Town & Bacon. No folds, edge, corner, pin hole or discoloration issues! Est. $6000-10000 HWAC# 130540Lot# 4128 El Dorado County, California 1863La Mina de la Cruz Silver Mining Company Stock Certificate Location printed in the text: Red Mountain District, El Dorado County. Inc. July 1863. No. 27, issued for 100 shares to HP Balinger on Oct. 12th, 1863, in Stockton. Signed by president F.J. Higgins and secretary E. Kalisher. Not cancelled. Attractive design with black and red print on a green background. Three vignettes: allegorical woman (left), cross (top center), and dog’s head (bottom center. Printed by PL Shoaff. 25-cent adhesive revenue stamp at bottom right. Deep folds, some creases and other light wear. 5.25 x 9.5 inches. No articles found on CDNC or newspapers.com. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 107797Lot# 4129 Grass Valley, California 1874Cold Spring Gravel Mining Company Stock Certificate Incorporated June 1870. Low no. 8, issued for 100 shares to Charles Kingenspor on Oct. 7, 1874(?) in Nevada City. Signed by Rolfe as secretary (an original incorporator) and Isoard as president (also an original incorporator). Three vignettes. California seal. Two unusual placer mining scenes. Pinholes, some toning around the edges. 5.5 x 9.75 inches. Mine located about two miles east of Grass Valley and adjoining the Harmony. In 1875 it was reported that the company has an incline has been run 146 feet and that a tunnel will commence at that point. Other mines are idle in this area, but Rolfe & Company have persevered. In 1876, they reported once again of striking good paying ore. [Grass Valley Daily Union] Est. $150-200 HWAC# 107716

188Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 4130 Mariposa, California 1852Philadelphia & California Mine Co. Stock Certificate No. 1252, issued for 100 shares to company secretary, Bette Paul on Sept. 7th, 1852, in Philadelphia. Not cancelled. Signed by president Pearson Servill and secretary Paul. Vignette of miners working at the surface. Ornate logo and border. Printed by E. Grattan. 7.5 x 9.5 inches. Folds, very fine. This appears to be the first of a series of mining investments made by Philadelphia parties in Western mines. This is one of only three mining ventures of the 1850s that was “hands on” for John C. Fremont. Est. $400-600 HWAC# 128108Lot# 4131 New Almaden, California 1866Santa Clara Mining Co. Stock Certificate (RARE) Rare! Issued by The Santa Clara Mining Company to Edward W, Clymer, 100 shares at $100 per. It’s signed by secretary (illegible) and R.T. Lugar, president. There’s a scenic vignette of mine operations, a 25-cent revenue stamp affixed and it’s dated May 2, 1866. Please see photos for more detail and condition. The location is difficult to determine. We did find one history (local school history online) that talked about a Santa Clara Mine. “Back in the early mission days, Father Junipero Serra and the other Padres at the Mission Santa Clara, visited the three tribes of Indians that lived in the area. Gradually the area and the creek became known as Guadalupe by the Padres. There is also a quicksilver mine near the creek, called Guadalupe Mines. In 1846 it was mined by the Indians until 1856. From 1856-1875, it was mined by the Santa Clara Mining Company. Then for the next ten years, the Guadalupe Mining Company mined it. This is the only reference to a Santa Clara Mine in 1865 that we found. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 129703Lot# 4132 San Francisco, California 1877National Prospecting and Mining Company Stock Issued to Edward P. Carpenter, Feb. 19th, 1877, twenty shares of National Prospecting and Mining Company. Britten & Rey lithographers. Lower right corner torn. Principal office in San Francisco. No other information located. Est. $100-240 HWAC# 119771Lot# 4133 Silver Mountain, California 1864“The Pearl” Gold & Silver Mining Co. Stock Certificate ”Silver Mountain” printed on the bottom of the stock. Inc. in July 1863. No. 115, issued for 5 shares to Mary F. Owens on October 24, 1864. Signed by J.O. Eldrige, president, and James C. Dayley, secretary. Not cancelled. Vignette of young woman (top center) and man with fancy hat (top left). Printed by Waters Brothers & Co. Two adhesive revenue stamps at bottom left. Folds. Very fine. 5.25 x 9.5” The Silver Mountain camp was probably discovered in the late 1850’s but no intense activity until 1863. James O. Eldridge is listed in Langley’s San Francisco Directory for 1865 (p. 166 & 366) as working for the firm of H. M. Newhall & Co., auction and commission merchants. The firm was located on the SW corner of Sansome and Halleck Streets. He was also identified as President of the S. F. and San Jose R. R. Co. James C. Dayley is also listed in the same directory (p. 145) as a mining secretary at 338 Montgomery and residing in Oakland. Extremely Fine. (Ref. VP 11-19-09-9 P396) Est. $300-500 HWAC# 107722Lot# 4134 Silver Mountain, California 1863Crinoline Gold & Silver Mining Company Stock Certificate ”Silver Mountain District, Amador County, Cal.” printed at bottom center. Inc. Sept. 1863. No. 101, issued for 5 shares to Jas. M. Connell on Sept. 26th, 1863, in San Francisco. Signed by president IB Purdy and secretary Thomas Owens. Not cancelled. Black border and print, vignettes of man looking down at mine and and eagle on shield. Printed by Water Brothers & Co. 25 cent adhesive revenue stamp attached on the left. Folds, creases, heavy toning and some soiling. Wear to edges. 5.5 x 10” The Crinoline Company patented their property. Located on the Crinoline Lode. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 107710Lot# 4135 Tuolumne County, California 1866 Oak Hill Gold Mining Company Stock Certificate Location: Sugar Pine District, Tuolumne Co., California (printed at top center). No. 110, issued for 100 shares to Robert Solefree on Nov. 19th, 1866, in New York. Signed by president Dewey and the secretary. Not cancelled. Black border and print. Three vignettes: miners underground, mine hoisting scene, and prospector with dog. Printed by Hatch & Co., NY. 25 cent adhesive revenue stamp attached at bottom left. Deep folds, pinholes, and some toning. 6 x 10.75 inches. According to Mineral Resources of the United States (1929), the mine was located 4 miles SE of Cooperstown. Worked first as a gold mine and “the oxidized portion of the vein paid well to a depth of about 100 feet where sulphide ore containing pyrite and chalcocite was found and at greater depth chalcopyrite. After this early work it lay idle until 1901.” Est. $300-600 HWAC# 107709Lot# 4136 Tuolumne County, California 1854Tuolumne County Water Co. Stock Signed by D. O. Mills Early Gold Rush pieces with a key autograph on the reverse. Issued to Charles Mills (relation?). Signed on back by ‘D. O. Mills’ transferring stock to Edgar Mills (brother) from the estate of James Mills (father)! A true family affair. Number 141. Signed by William H. Clark (secretary) and the president, Robinson. cancelled. A classic mining vignette showing a dammed river, miners operating sluices and a rocker. Lithography by Britton & Rey, S.F. 6 x 9.75 inches. Darius Ogden Mills was a businessman and bank owner during the California Gold Rush. He followed his two brothers (including James) out to California. He co-founded the ultra-powerful Bank of California, which dominated mining on the Comstock Lode until the “Bonanza Kings” were able to break that hold. Mills was also co-owner of the Virginia & Truckee Railroad. His net worth in 2021 dollars would be about $15 billion. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 130247Lot# 4137 Tuolumne County, California 1856Tuolumne County Water Co. Stock Signed by D. O. Mills Early Gold Rush piece with a key autograph on the reverse. No. 2916, issued to George T. Morehouse for one share in 1856.Signed by John Henry Bodt (secretary) and the president, J. Mandeville. Signed on back by D. O. Mills as Atty. for Morehouse. Cut cancelled. A classic mining vignette showing a dammed river, miners operating sluices and a rocker. Lithography by Britton & Rey, S.F. 6 x 9.75” Darius Ogden Mills was a businessman and bank owner during the California Gold Rush. He followed his two brothers (including James) out to California. He co-founded the ultra-powerful Bank of California, which dominated mining on the Comstock Lode until the “Bonanza Kings” were able to break that hold. Mills was also co-owner of the Virginia & Truckee Railroad. His net worth in 2021 dollars would be about $15 billion. Ken Prag CollectionEst. $100-200 HWAC# 130242

189View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 4138 California Mining and Water Company Stock Certificate Collection Lot of about a dozen stock certificates, all but one unissued. The Grass Valley Water Company (4); Zeibright Mining Company (issued 1903); Yuba Construction Company; Richland Gold Mining Co. (6); Atlas Wonder Mining Company. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 138504Lot# 4139 California Three California Stocks Includes Mining First, we have a Proof certificate from the Iowa Tunnel Mining & Milling Company, printed on thick paper by Western Bank Note & Engr. and Ebbert, Fidlar & Chambers, Davenport, IA. Great vignette of miners posing outside the mine portal. We are guessing this company might have operated at Iowa Hill, near Colfax, in Placer County. Rough condition on the right edge. Engravings Company labels on card attached to the verso; 2) Oneida Gold Mining & Milling Company, (CA), 1900 with coupons. Rough top edge. 3) The Farmer’s Union of San Jose, California, 1894. Brown left edge where stub was removed. Pen canceled. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 128790Lot#4140BoulderCounty,ColoradoAmerican Mining Company Stock, Boulder County, Colorado, 1869 Cert. #29, issued in1869 at New York for 30 shares to J.K. Smyth. Signed by H. Augustus Taylor as president and Morgan L. Ogden as secretary. This is a rare certificate, not to be confused with the company of the same name, incorporated in Vermont. Our company was incorporated in New York. Our research indicates that the company operated in Boulder County in 1874, as there was a New York company operating there during that timeframe. Nice mining vignette and 25-cent revenue stamp. Tiny tears at top edge. Uncanceled. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 128825Lot# 4141 Crested Butte, Colorado 1882ColoradoAnthraciteCompanyStockCertificate Issued by the Colorado Anthracite Company to A.S. Roberts for 1,000 shares at $10 per. Signed by president and secretary .It’s dated May 19, 1882 and has a hound vignette at bottom and small bird vignette. Please see photos for more detail and condition. According to the 1883 Colorado Mining Directory (Page 326), this Company owned 2,560 acres of coal land, situated on the east and west side of Slate River, between O-Be-Joyful and Poverty gulches, near Crested Butte. Est. $120-150 HWAC#128104Lot# 4142 Custer County,Colorado1881 Darby Mine Stock Certificate Rare. According to 1889 articles in the Silver Cliff Rustler, theDarbyMinewas located in the Hardscrabble Mining District of Custer County,Colorado.Inc. in New York. No. 71, issued for 50 shares to Thomas Nelson in 1881. Signed by the president and secretary Barnes. Not cancelled. Black border and print, vignettes of miners with shovels and an eagle on a shield. Folds, light stains. Nice. 5 x 9.25” Not listed in C&L. An 1891 article says parties out of Canon City are operating the mine whose silver-copper ore is running as high as 600 ounces per ton. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 107704Lot#4143Georgetown,Colorado1873HerrmannSilver Mining Company Stock Certificate Inc. in New York. No. 64, issued for 25 shares to Geo. E. Abbe on June 9th, 1873 in New York. Signed by president Ford William Herrmann and secretary L.W. Winchester. Not cancelled. Ornate border and logo, no vignette. Folds, creases, pinhole. 9.25 x 10.5” The company owned the Dunkirk Mine located on Republican Mountain in the vicinity of Georgetown. In 1879, they had 40 men employed and were managed by Charles Morris. Ore was high-grade galena and zinc. [Ref: E&MJ, Vol. 28, 1879, pg. 221] Est. $150-300 HWAC# 107712Lot# 4144 Gilpin County, Colorado 1866Gunnell Gold Company Stock Certificate Inc. in New York. No. 1653, issued for 500 shares to BF Kendall on March 20th, 1866. Signed by the president Fred. Schuchard(?) and secretary Jno. Kolston. Not cancelled. Black border and print. Unusual that it has two 25 cent adhesive revenue stamps attached. Pinholes, folds, creases, other light wear. 6.5 x 10.25” According to Hollister (1867), the company owned 450 feet on the Gunnell Lode, incl. No. 1 east of Discovery. The main shaft is 438 ft. deep. The mine has yielded 500 ounces of gold per month for the past year. They have an 18-stamp mill in Nevada Gulch and lease the New York Company’s mill in Black Hawk (pg. 161-162). Est. $300-500 HWAC# 107800Lot# 4145 Gilpin County, Colorado 1883Ivanhoe Mine Stock Certificate Issued for 100 shares at $25 per to Geo. Gunn. Dated July 6, 1883, and signed by B. Grafton, president and Newton Baker, secretary. Nice hard rock miner vignette. Please see photos for more detail and condition. The mine was located in Gilpin County and contained gold, silver and lead. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 128102Lot# 4146 Gold Hill, Colorado 1880 Gold Hill Consolidated Mine Stock Certificate Issued to Nevada mining bigwig, Robert Van Vleck, this Gold Hill Consolidated Mining Company cert is 500 shares at $10 per and signed by secretary Hinkley and president Ferguson. It’s dated July 6, 1880, and has a hard rock mining vignette. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 128103Lot# 4147 Gold Hill, Boulder County, Colorado 1898 Eldorado Tunnel, Mining & Milling Company Stock Certificate ”Operating Tunnel Under Gold Hill, Boulder County, Colorado” (printed on left margin). Inc. in Colorado. No. 211, issued to Earl Coe for 25 shares on May 18th, 1898, in Boulder, Colorado. Signed by president W.H. Nicholson and secretary William Coe. Not cancelled. Black border and print, gold seal, and floral vignettes. Folds, pinholes, creases, some toning. 8.75 x 11” From newspaper articles, it appears the company had numerous accidents. In December 1899, a fire broke out in the tunnel house at Sunshine and spread to the office where it detonated 200 pounds of explosive powder. No one was injured because the miners were home for Christmas. In April 1900, 150 pounds of giant powder exploded, killing a father and son at the company’s shaft house near Sunshine. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 107730

190Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 4148 Hinsdale County, Colorado 1880Silver Chord Mining Company Stock Certificate Issued to E.G. Ward ten (10) shares at $10 per by The Silver Chord Mining Company. Signed by John Early, secretary and W. McDonnell, president. There is a vignette showing miners and picks and it is dated June 29, 1880. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 128119Lot#4149Leadville,ColoradoAmie Consolidated Mining Co Stock, Leadville, 1883 Cert. #15314, issued in 1883 for 100 shares. The company’s mines were at Leadville, Colorado. Vignette of prospectors and a donkey. Allegorical females at each side. In excellent, uncanceled condition. ABN, New York. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 118607Lot# 4150 Leadville, Colorado 1880 Bald Mountain Mining Stock Certificate Issued by The Bald Mountain Mining Company for 100 shares at $10 per to Alfred Peckham and signed by J. Peyton, president and Wendell, secretary. It is dated April 17, 1880, and has a mine camp vignette. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 128107Lot# 4151 Park County, Colorado Colorado Gold Mining & Smelting Co Stock Certificate & Gold Bond (2) Two pieces. A common stock certificate issued in 1911 and a gold bond from the company issued in 1902. The company acquired the Alma branch of the Boston and Colorado Smelting Company in 1908. Company invested in area mines including the Excelsior and Kentucky Belle. The large Boston and Colorado smelter building was demolished, and the wood was used to construct the new smelter at Alma Junction, which began operations in 1910. This company venture quickly failed (Park County Historic Landmark Nomination- internet). Both pieces are uncanceled. The bond certificate has 11 coupons attached. Est. $120-250 HWAC#118596Lot# 4152 Colorado 1880 Carbonate Flats Silver Mine Stock Certificate Issued 3,333 shares at $1 per to George Alden by The Carbonate Flats Consolidated Silver Mining Company and signed by Frank Reeder, president and Charles Davidson, treasurer. It’s dated Oct. 28, 1880 and has a vignette of hard rock miners. Please see photos for more detail and condition. No information located on newspapers.com. Possibly Summit or Park counties. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 128106Lot# 4153 Colorado 1874 & 1894 Colorado Mining Stocks Includes Malachite Mining Co. (2) Two (2) stock certs for two separate mining operations. 1. Fifty (50) shares at $10 per issued to Edward Lord, Treasurer and signed by president Elijah Lummus (sp?). Dated Aug. 6, 1874. Miner vignette and Indian woman vignette. 2. Five thousand shares (5000) at $1 per in The Bull Hill Gold Mining & Tunnel Company. It’s issued to John Pedersen trustee and signed by Frank Davis, secretary and T.A. Sloane, president. There’s a settler’s cabin with Conestoga vignette. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 128101Lot# 4154 Colorado 1896 Colorado-New Mexico Smelting Co. Certificate Issued to H.A. Potter by Colorado-New Mexico Consolidated Mining & Smelting, 2,000 shares at $10 per. Signed by J. Comforte, president and I. Pendleton, secretary. Dated March 27, 1896, with a smelting plant vignette. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 128105Lot# 4155 Colorado Three Colorado Mining Stocks and Bonds Lot includes an 1882 bond from London Mining Company, (NY). The company owned the London and Hard-to-Beat patented claims on London Mountain, seven miles from Alma. Also, a 1901 issued certificate from the Canterbury Mining Company, Leadville, and a bond from the Mono-Baltic Mining & Smelting Company, 1909. The company operated near Ouray. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 128787Lot# 4156 Hartford County, Connecticut 1867Charter Oak Copper Mining Company Stock Certificate Location printed on certificate: Hartford County, Connecticut. Inc. in New York. No. 67, issued for 100 shares to August Jaeger on March 6th, 1867, in New York. Signed by the president (illegible) and secretary Milspaugh. Not cancelled. Green border and print. Vignette at center of an oak tree. Vignette at bottom left of a stack of copper ingots. No printer listed. 25 cent adhesive revenue stamp attached on the left. Pinholes, folds, areas of heavy toning around edges. 6.25 x 10.75 inches. By May of 1867 it was reported that one could not find this for less than $20.00 a share [Pittsburgh Daily Commercial]. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 107752Lot# 4157 Connecticut 1858 Mattabesett SilverLeadMiningCompanyStockCertificate Not located. Not in Filer or other Holabird indexes. No mentions on newspapers.com or other internet searching. Possibly Connecticut, as the Mattabesett Trail is in central CT. Inc. in NY. No. 98, issued for 250 shares to company president FN Buck of Pennsylvania on Jan. 1st, 1858, in NY. Signed by Buck and secretary WL Hubbard. Not cancelled. Black border and print, red seal. Three vignettes: two mining and one of an eagle. Folds. 6.5 x 10 inches. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 107807Lot# 4158 Dakotas 1880’s Two Dakota Territory Mine Stock Certificates (2) A pair of mining stock certificates from the Black Hills of the Dakota Territory: 1) Issued by The Columbus Gold Mining Company to R. Hamilton, 100 shares at $10 per. It is signed by James Richardson, secretary and Henry Herkner, president. Two hard rock miner vignettes and is dated August 31, 1880; 2) Issued by Cheyenne Consolidated Mining Company to F. Nelling, 100 shares at $1 per. Signed by K. McNaughton, secretary and G.M Tottereo, president. There is a mine shaft shelter vignette and it’s dated July 22, 1881. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $240-300 HWAC#129699

191View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 4159 Alturas County, Idaho 1881 Lucky Boy Gold & Silver Mine Stock Certificate One hundred shares at $1 per, issued by The Lucky Boy Gold & Silver Mining Co. of Idaho to Jay Pardee and signed by Jay Pardee, secretary and Courtney (sp?) president. It is dated October 25, 1881. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Operated the Lucky Boy mine in Jake’s Gulch, off Beaver Creek, 25 miles east of Atlanta. Generally, a silver producer. Ore was shipped to the Vienna mill, a few miles from the mine. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 128117Lot# 4160 Idaho 1883 Idaho Consolidated Mining Co. Stock Certificate Issued to James Rodgers, 100 shares at $5 per by Idaho Consolidated Mining Company. It’s signed by Floyd Jr, secretary and A.P. Cooke, vice president. It’s dated March 22, 1883, and has a vignette showing hard rock miners. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 128118Lot# 4161 Heisingfors, Michigan 1906Sampo Mining & Development Stock – Finland and Michigan Connection Early # 45 to Charles J. Tolonen for 5 shares in 1906, signed by President Jasberg. Finland / Europe noted on cert, this area has a Scandinavian tie. The operating office was in Heisingfors, Finland. Their American office was in Calumet, Michigan. In 1906 the Finish American Mining Company succeeded this company. [ see the Copper Handbook, 1911 online for a great description.] A great piece! I/U. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 130490Lot# 4162 Bannack, Montana 1865 East Bannack Gold & Silver Mining Co. Stock Certificate Very early Montana mining certificate! Inc in New York, Oct. 1864. No. 71, issued for 5,000 shares to company president George W. Abbe on July 20th, 1865, in New York. Signed by Abbe and secretary Jos. Grady. Not cancelled. Detailed allegorical vignette and fancy logo. Printed by Koeff Brothers, NY. Folds, some toning. 6 x 10.25” According to The American Mining Gazette Vol. 2, the company owned 1,300 feet of gold lodes, 3,700 feet of silver lodes, and 80 acres of valuable timber land in the vicinity of Bannack City. The company owned a mill in 1866 located on the Shober ledge and managed by David Worden. [Ref: Washington, Idaho, and Montana, 1890, Bancroft] Est. $300-400 HWAC# 107706Lot# 4163 Beaver Head County,Montana1866Bullion Mining Company of Montana Stock, 1866 This is the only one we have ever seen. #388 for 100 shares to Walter Brett of Fishkill on May 2, 1866. Endorsed on back. Signed by vice president Holland and George S. St. John. Small miningvignetteupperleft and milling vignette center. Stock was used to purchase mining property. Located in Beaver Head County. 25c Power of Atty revenue stamp. The Bullion Mining Company of Montana owned a mill in 1866 with 3 Bullock crushers, and placed it on the New York ledge, Keyser manager. Est. $750-1500 HWAC# 130538Lot# 4164 Deer Lodge County, Montana 1888Carbonate King Mine Stock Certificate Issued to Nettie Wilson, 5,000 shares at $10 per by The Carbonate King Mining Company. Signed by both secretary and president. This is dated October 5, 1888. Please see photos for more detail and condition. The company filed a placer claim in Deer Lodge County in 1892. [Anaconda Standard, May 5, 1892] In 1899, the company was bought by Pennsylvania interests. At that time, it consisted of 9 quartz patented claims and 160 acres on the Little Blackfoot, 3 miles south of Elliston. [Independent-Record, Mar 30, 1899] Est. $300-400 HWAC#129691Lot# 4165 Hasmark, Montana 1882 The Algonquin Company Stock Certificate Issued by The Algonquin Company to David Spooner, 500 shares at $10 per. Signed by F. Williams secretary and Stiles, president. It has a hard rock miners’ vignette and is dated July 12, 1882. Nice shape for its age. Please see photos for more detail and condition. The company was founded with Philadelphia money in 1877, discovered a rich vein two years later and built a mill. The town of Hasmark rose around the success of the mine. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 128115Lot# 4166 Lewis & Clark County, Montana 1886 Whitlatch Mine Co. Stock Certificate Issued to H.R. Connly, 6,250 shares at $1 per by The Whitlatch Union Mining and Milling Company. Signed by George Hill, secretary and H.J. Lateur, president. Dated March 23, 1886, with miners vignette. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Operated close to the the old Whitlatch Union mine at Unionville. They have free-milling gold quartz assaying at $10-25 a ton and an incline shaft 125 ft. deep. [E&MJ, April 24th, 1886] Est. $100-150 HWAC# 129693Lot#4167MadisonCounty, Montana 1884RareNewYork&MontanaMiningCo.Stock Certificate Issued to David Norton, two (2) shares at $100 per by New York and Montana Mining and Milling Company. Signed by Norton as secretary and J.H. Ramsey, president. Dated August 30, 1884. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Owned the Alameda and Prospect Mines in Madison County, MT. (Butte Daily Post, 1887) Est. $200-300 HWAC# 129690Lot# 4168 Spring Gulch, Montana 1867Montana Gold & Silver Mining Company Stock Certificate Chartered by the state of PA, March 23, 1865. Certificate No. 326, issued for 50 shares to AK McClure in 1867. Signed by William McClellan, president and CM Kibbins, Treasurer. Not cancelled. Black border and print. Vignette of hoisting works & mill. Folds, some toning.7 x 10.25 inches. The company built a quartz mill and a one-story residence in Spring Gulch, Summit District in 1866. [Ref: http://deq.mt.gov/abandonedmines/linkdocs/129tech.mcpx] Est. $150-300 HWAC#107734

192Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 4169 Walkerville, Montana 1881, 1884Moulton Mining Company – Pair of Stocks, 1881, 1884 – Signed by Clark Inc. in the Territory of Utah. 1) Green No. A91, issued for 100 shares in 1881. 2) #152 for 100 shares issued in 1884. Both signed by WA Clark as president. Green uncancelled and blue punch cancelled. Clark’s signature is unblemished. Black border and print, mining, and allegorical vignettes. Light wear and tear at edges, otherwise nice. WA Clark was one of the three Butte “Copper Kings.” Clark worked mining in Colorado before heading for the Montana Gold Rush. He was more successful as a trader than miner at first. Later, he went into banking in Deer Lodge, Montana, repossessing defaulted mining claims. Slowly, he became a powerful mining force. He also served as a US Senator from Montana, 1901-1907. Clark & Larobie (and Donnell) operated a bank together in Butte beginning in 1877. The three had opened a bank in Deer Lodge in 1869. The Moulton Mining Company operated the “Frank Moulton” claim beginning in 1878. It was located at Walkerville in the Summit Valley Mining District near Butte. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 130560Lot# 4170 Wickes, Montana 1881 Alta Montana Company Stock Certificate Issued Cole Sanders, 36 shares at $10 per by Alta Montana Company. Signed by Robert Brookes, secretary and Michael Snow, vice president. Vignette shows locomotive steaming by a large mountain, while a small vignette at bottom shows hard rock miners. It is dated April 5, 1881. Please see photos for more detail and condition. This mine is one of the oldest in Montana. The Alta was discovered in 1869. Walter Wickes (president of this company) and other New York capitalists arrived in the late 1870s, took over the Alta, and platted out the camp of Wickes. In 1880, the company reorganized. They owned the Alta, David Copperfield, and Rocky Bar lodes. [See a detailed report in the Jan. 1st, 1880, Helena Weekly Herald] The mill of the Alta was burned down in 1882, and Sam Houser stepped in and rebuilt it. The Alta Mine stopped operating in the 1890s. Wickes nearly burned down in 1901 and 1902. Est. $240-300 HWAC# 128116Lot# 4171 Wickes, Montana 1888 Penn-Yan Mining Stock Certificate Issued to W. Burkett (sp?), 14,310 shares at $5 per by Penn-Yan Mining Company. Signed by both secretary and president (illegible), dated March 15, 1888. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Most of these are unissued. Five coins shown in vignette: 1873 2 1/2c, 1880 five c, 1882 ten cent, 1876 twenty cent and reverse of silver dollar. The company had its headquarters in Helena with the mine located in Wickes (now a ghost town). Produced $50,000,000 in gold and silver before operations ceased in the early 1890’s. Records show the business ran from 1888 to 1892. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 129692Lot# 4172 Austin, Nevada Roman Brothers Silver Mining Co Bond, Reese River, 1866 Inc. in 1864 in New York. Bond cert. No.7, issued for $500 in 1866. Signed by the president, James B. Taylor, and the treasurer Wm. L. Shardlow. Printed on parchment paper. This is a rare piece. Not cancelled. Printed by Anson Herrick & Sons, Nassau. Not listed in Raymond. According to an 1867 New York court case, the mining property was located near Austin. The company’s two ledges of silver ore were called the Romulus and the Remus (hence the company’s name). There are 10 coupons attached at the bottom. Rough top edge and folds. Still VF. Est. $200-400 HWAC#128797Lot# 4173 Austin, Nevada 1868 Combination Silver Mine of Nevada Stock Certificate Issued to J.C. Wallace, twelve (12) shares at $100 per. signed by J.C. Christie, secretary and Abel Burnette of The Combination Silver Mining Company of Nevada. It is dated June 9, 1868, has a 25-cent revenue stamp affixed, two Greek themed lady vignettes and a miner with pick vignette in center. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Stock wiped out by foreclosure in 1870 [Obsolete American Securities and Corporation] Most likely an Austin / Reese River stock since it is listed as ‘silver’ and in the 1860s New York companies were investing heavily there. Est. $200-300 HWAC#129694Lot# 4174 Lander County, Canon City, Nevada 1867 Union Mining Company Stock Certificate Issued by the Union Mining Company, 50 shares at $5 per to W.R. Allen and signed by R.N. Litts, secretary and Titus Emery, president. There is a 25-cent revenue stamp, a relaxed miner vignette and it’s dated April 10, 1867. Please see photos for more detail and condition. This company was inc. in Pennsylvania in 1865. According to a detailed advertisement in the Philadelphia Inquirer (Dec. 1st, 1865), the company operated at Canon City in Lander County, Nevada. They owned three gold and silver ledges: the Revenue (2000 ft.), the Mountain Gem (2000 ft.), and the Chillson (1000 ft.). According to an article in the Delaware State Journal (Oct. 31, 1865), the company operated near Canon City and Watertown in the Big Creek Mining District of Lander County. Est. $240-300 HWAC# 129705Lot# 4175 Lander County, Nevada 1877Orange Consolidated Mining Company Stock Certificate Eureka District, Lander County, Nev. (printed at upper right). Incorporated December 30, 1872. Cert # 78, issued to company president JA Nesbitt on March 9th, 1877, in San Francisco. Signed by Secretary E. N. Rixford and Nesbitt. Not cancelled. Black border and print. Very fancy logo with man on horse. Folds, light wear. 5.25 x 9.25” The Daily Alta California reported on June 10, 1873, that the Orange Consolidated had found a ledge at the 350’ level. The vein was white quartz with bluish silver ore. It will assay for about $100. The Eureka Mining District was located on September of 1864. The curious prospectors took some the specimens and ran a test in their fire. The result caused them the shout the Greek word “eureka!” and the name of the area stuck [Ref: Carlson, Nevada Place Names, 1974, p. 110]. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 107741Lot# 4176 Lander County, Reese River, Nevada 1865 New York Silver Mining Company of Nevada Stock Certificate Inc. in New York. No. 272, issued for 5 shares to D.W. Chambers on September 21st, 1865. Signed by Thomas Sproull as president and S.R. Hutchinson as secretary. Not cancelled. Unusual vignette at top center showing three miners working a drill into the surface. Second vignette at the bottom right showing miners lowering a windlass to other miners working underground. Printed by Henry Siebert & Bros. 25 cent revenue stamp attached lower left. Folds, light other wear to corners. 6.75 x 11.25 inches. This company is likely related to the New York & Austin SMC, the Plymouth SMC, and the New York & Boston SMC; all New York financed mines in Reese River at Austin. They leased the Troy Mine on Lander Hill in the gut of the district. It had a 500’ deep shaft in 1869. They produced 26 tons of ore with a yield of $6,500 between January and July 1869. The mine produced $83,000 through 1877. Not listed in Abbe, Brown, or Ross. [Ref: Raymond 1870]. Thomas Sproull (1803-1892) was a theological professor, editor of the Reformed Presbyterian, and was well respected. His business interests clearly turned to mining but it is doubtful he would have made it out to Nevada. His name would have helped attract money to the company. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 107750

193View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 4177 Lander County, Reese River, Nevada 1866 Spanish Gold & Silver Mining Company Stock Certificate ”Wachusetts Nos 1 and 2 & Spanish Ledges Nos 1 &2 in Big Creek Mining District, Reese River, Lander Co, Nevada” (printed at bottom center). Inc. in Pennsylvania May 1865. No. 327, issued for 2,000 shares in 1866 in Philadelphia. Signed by vice-president AS Sinall and treasurer E. Linnard. Not cancelled. Attractive design with purple border and print. Three vignettes: mining hoisting scene (left), eagle (center), and allegorical woman (right). Printed by JS Helfenstein, Philadelphia. Pinholes, folds. 7.5 x 11.25 inches. Not in Filer or other Holabird indexes. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 107735Lot# 4178 Reese River, Nevada 1866Mettacom Silver Mining Co. Stock Certificate Issued by Mettacom Silver Mining Company of Reese River to Ezekiel Hughes for four (4) shares at $100 per. Signed by Charles Gray, secretary and F. Mackin (sp?), president, has a 25-cent revenue stamp and Greek themed vignette. It is dated December 6, 1866. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $240-300 HWAC# 129708Lot# 4179 Reese River, Nevada 1867 Big Smoky Silver Mining Company - early 1860’s Reese River stock certificate # 348 for 5 shares to Ellen M. Gibbs. Signed by president Chamberlain and secretary W Dudley (he was the man ruined, see below). Issued April 4, 1867. 25-cent Power of Att’y revenue stamp. Allegorical lady and eagle vignette. Vertical and horizontal folds, small hole in center of stock where folds meet, some upper and lower edge, rip at left horizontal fold. On July 26, 1866, they applied for a land patent for the Big Smoky Lode. They owned 6 1/2 acres. An article on April 30, 1868, tells the grim story of this mine. This was a speculative venture that injures the reputation of the Reese River mines in the Eastern states. The mine was 12 miles southeast of Austin with a very large, very low grade of ore. It will likely never be worked for a profit. There has been a large outlay on the mine, but in reality, it has not even been prospected yet. But the promise was there and for along time a share went for $40 to $45 on Wall Street. The ore they did show the public actually was purchased from other mines! By 1873 the mine had “petered out”, was “worthless” and “ruined.” [Christian Leader, New York, November 29, 1873] Est. $150-300 HWAC# 119404Lot# 4180 Bullfrog, Nevada 1906 Four Aces Mining Co. Stock Certificate RARE Issued by The Four Aces Mining Company, in Nevada’s Bullfrog Mining District, 100 shares at $1 per to J. Eyerman and signed by G.W. Murray, secretary and Hartmann Freeland (sp), president. Vignette features four playing card aces. It is dated September 25, 1906. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-400 HWAC#129709Lot# 4181 Bullfrog, Nevada 1914 Providence-Shoshone Mining Stock Certificate Issued by the Providence-Shoshone Mining Company to The Philadelphia Trust, Safe Deposit & Insurance Company 3,460 shares at $1 per. Signed by William Shennerd, treasurer and Henry Moore, president. Has a hard rock miner vignette and is dated April 2, 1914. RARE. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC#129710Lot# 4182 Esmeralda County, Nevada 1881State Line Gold Mine Stock Certificates (4) Four (4) certificates issued by State Line Gold Mining Company for Mines #1-#4. Issued to L.R. Taylor for 50 shares of #1 at $25 per, dated October 4, 1881, with miners vignette and 50 shares on #3 at $25 per, dated September 3, 1881 with miners’ discovery vignette. Issued to D.F. Verdenal, 50 shares at $25 per on Mine #4, dated May 13, 1881, with two miner vignettes and issued to Roswell Van Buskirk, 50 shares at $25 per on Mine #2, dated April 29, 1882, with explorers on horseback vignette. All are signed by D.F. Verdenal, secretary and Lee R. Shryock, vice president. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $500-700 HWAC# 129711Lot# 4183 Esmeralda County, Nevada 1881Oriental Gold Mining Co. Stock Certificate Location: Gold Mountain District, Esmeralda County. Issued by The Oriental Gold Mining Company, 50 shares at $25 per to George McGown and signed by A.D. Breed, president and Henderal (sp?) secretary. One vignette shows a Greek themed woman, the other, a miner with pick. It is dated May 25, 1881. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $120-150 HWAC# 129706Lot# 4184 Fairview, Nevada 1910 Fairview-Red Rock Consolidated Mines Company Stock, 1910 This is the newer, rarer version – yet less colorful. Underground pneumatic mining vignette. #299 for 2,500 shares to Francis Neff in 1910. Signed by president Riedel and secretary Miller. Green on white. No edge, corner, discoloration of pin holes issues. Owned seven patented gold and silver claims, about 100 acres, in the Fairview Mining District, Churchill County, Nevada. [Mines Directory, 1910, pg. 305] Est. $100-200 HWAC# 130559Lot# 4185 Humboldt County, Hardin District, Nevada 1867 Chico Gold & Silver Mine Stock Certificate Issued to & Signed by Bidwell Issued to mine president J. Bidwell, 20 shares at $100 per in Chico Gold and Silver Mining Company. Signed by Bidwell as well as secretary James Martin. Dated October 18, 1867, with a vignette of a smelting plant. Please see photos for more detail and condition. John Bidwell was a California pioneer who settled at Bidwell, now Chico. Bidwell worked for John Sutter, fought with him in the Mexican War in 1844 and later with Fremont. He was with Sutter right after Marshalls discovery and found gold on the Feather River. Bidwell was in politics, friends of the Indians, and was a source of political and economic stability for the region. The Hardin District had a fair bit of prospecting in the 1860’s but it did not continue much longer. Bidwell must have had great hope in Hardin but any ore that may have been present was played out early. Hardin District is located at Black Rock which is known by that name. Est. $240-350 HWAC# 129695Lot# 4186 Nye County, Park Canyon, Nevada 1866 La Plata Silver Mining Company of Nevada Stock Certificate Location of Works: Nye Co., Nevada (printed under title). Inc. in 1865. No. 160, issued for 20 shares to Michael Moyer on Dec. 21st, 1866 in Reading, PA. Signed by president Isaac McHase and secretary G.W. Kinzer. Not cancelled. Black border and print. Two vignettes: mill scene (top center) and Pennsylvania state seal (bottom left). Green seal over vignette at bottom. 25-cent adhesive revenue stamp at left. Printed by John Alexander, Philadelphia. Folds with minor separation, other light wear. 8 x 11 inches. The Confidence Mill at Yankee Blade was sold in February 1867 to the La Plata Silver Mining Company and moved to Park Canyon in Nye County [Ref: Romancing Nevada’s Past, Hall] Est. $300-600 HWAC# 107729

194Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 4187 White Pine County, Nevada 1868 & 1871 White Pine County Mine Stock Certificates (2) Two White Pine County, Nevada mining stock certificates: 1) Issued by Star of Nevada Silver Mining Company Limited, five (5) shares at two British pounds each to Thomas Woodbourne, signed by company directors Misters Green, and dated November 13, 1871; 2) Issued by White Pine Mill & Mining Company, for 15 shares at $50 per to Mrs. Susan Rheem. It is signed by Stephen Miller, secretary and Joseph H. Black, president. There is a scenic mine operation vignette and a double horse vignette. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-400 HWAC#129704Lot# 4188 Virginia City, Nevada 1876Trio of Comstock Mining Stock Certificates Three stock certs from the Comstock region: 1) Issued to James Ralph, 100 shares at $100 per of the Commonwealth Consolidated Mining Company. Signed by Rynayson (sp?), secretary and P.C. Hyman, president. Greek & American Indian and mine opening vignettes. Dated April 18, 1898; 2) Issued to Samuel Thomas by The Original Keystone Silver Mining Company, 100 shares at $100 per. Horse and eagle vignette. Signed by F. Luty, secretary and Samuel Miller vice president. Dated May 22, 1880; 3) Issued by The West Comstock Gold and Silver Mining Company John Noone (sp?) for 100 shares at $100 per. Signed by Oliver Wood secretary and W. Hardy, president. Hard rock miner vignette and dated April 11, 1876. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 129696Lot#4189Nevada1869Batavia & Humboldt Gold & Silver Mining Co. Stock Certificate Inc. in New York. No. 109, issued for 100 shares to JC Pennewill on Oct. 30th, 1869 in Batavia, NY. Signed by the president (Chanderlonk?) and secretary HM Warren. Not cancelled. Black border and print. Vignette of active mining town. 25 cent adhesive stamp at left. Pinholes, deep folds, toning, repaired corner. 7 x 10.5 inches. Not mentioned by Browne (1868) or Raymond (1870). No articles found on CDNC or newspapers.com that can add location. Not in Filer. Possibly Reese River. Also has been presented as Unionville/ Starr City area. There was a “Batavia & Pacific” mine in the Relief District of Pershing County, Nevada in the late 1860s-1870s [Raymond, 1876]. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 107736Lot# 4190 Nevada Three Mining Stocks from California-Nevada Border Area Lot includes Oriental Gold Mining Company, 1881, Gold Mountain District, Hayseed Mining Company, 1907, issued at Rhyolite. Mines at Lee, Echo mining district. Also, California-Nevada Mining Company, preferred stock issued in 1903. Very large size certificate, issued at Los Angeles. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 128789Lot# 4191 Lake Valley, New Mexico 1888Sierra Grande Mine Stock Certificate Issued by The Sierra Grande Mining Company, 100 shares at $25 per to N. Ellis & Company. Signed by George Smedley, secretary and Whitaker Wright (sp?), president. Has a vignette of a snow cover mountain and is dated 1888. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Mines located at Lake Valley, New Mexico. Due to the company’s low-grade ore and problems with their milling process, the company was in crisis by 1886. The company was merging with the Sierra Bella Mining Company and funds were tight. In debt, with the mill operating at a loss, the company was appealing to noteholders to essentially roll over their debt of about $20,000, and for current shareholders to pony up more money. It wasn’t looking good for the company (E.M.J. 42, 1886). Est. $180-250 HWAC# 129701Lot# 4192 Santa Rita, New Mexico 1882 Santa Rita Copper & Iron Co. Stock Certificate Issued by The Santa Rita Copper and Iron Company to C.A. Alden for 500 shares at $50 per. It’s signed by H.W. Wesson, secretary and N. Whitney, president. There is a hard rock miners’ vignette and it’s dated February 10, 1882. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 129702Lot# 4193 New Mexico New Mexico Mining Stocks and Bonds (3) Three pieces: 1) New Mexico Mining Company, issued stock from 1867 for 100 shares. Mines at Ortiz, New Mexico Territory. Cert. #406. Uncanceled; 2) Nacimiento Copper Company, 6%, gold bond, 1881. Operated at Bernalillo, New Mexico Territory. Cert. #926. Twenty coupons attached. VF. Uncanceled; 3) Tularosa Copper Company, 1909. New York Bank Note. The company operated in Otero County, New Mexico. In 1921, an oil well was drilled in the Tularosa mine and struck black gold. That’s one we’ve never heard before! Est. $200-350 HWAC# 128832Lot# 4194 York County, South Carolina 1867 Sutton Gold Mining Company Stock Certificate Inc. in New York. No. 27, issued for 250 shares to company president E.S. Wright on Jan. 18th, 1867, in New York. Signed by Wright and treasurer R. Russell. Not cancelled. Black border and print and three vignettes (two mining and one allegorical). 25-cent adhesive revenue stamp at lower right. Pinholes, folds, small tears on right edge. 6.25 x 11 inches. According to an 1868 article in the Yorkville Enquirer, the company had properties in the York District of South Carolina and was involved in litigation. Est. $200-400 HWAC#107792Lot# 4195 South Dakota 1890’s South Dakota Mine Stock Certificates (2) A pair of mining stock certificates from South Dakota: 1) Issued by The Victoria Gold Mining & Milling Company to Charles Pickens, 250 shares at $1 per. Signed by J.C. Carson, secretary and Allen B. Smith, president. Contains three vignettes of miners at work and is dated January 30, 1906; 2) Issued by The Great Northern Gold Mining Company to L.M. Smith 500 shares at $1 per. It is signed by Frank Otis, secretary and M. Rockwell (sp?) vice president. It has a vignette of hard rock miners and is dated December 16, 1897. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 129698

195View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 4196 Utah 1880’s New Bedford & Stormont Mine Stock Certificates (2) A pair of Utah mine stock certificates: 1) Issued by The New Bedford Silver Mining Company to C.H. Shunniger (sp?) 150 shares at $50 per. Signed by C.E. Barnes, secretary and John Barnes, president. Eagle vignette and dated September 18, 1881; 2) Issued by The Stormont Mining Company of Utah, 100 shares at $1 per to L.H. Taylor & Company. Signed by C.J. Casserly, secretary and C.S. Heichmann (sp?) president. Has a cherub with gold coin vignette and is dated January 26, 1887. Please see photos for more detail and condition. Est. $220-300 HWAC# 129697Lot# 4197 Utah Niagara Mining & Smelting Company Stock, 1890 Beautifully engraved certificate from the Niagara Mining and Smelting Company issued in 1890. This historic document has an ornate border around it with a vignette of Niagara Falls and men working in mines. There is also an embossed corporate seal with the same lady liberty that is on a silver dollar. EARLY NUMBER 2. Under print Preferred Stock Issued to William W. Wallace and signed by vice president and acting secretary. Not cancelled. Light discoloration around edges, otherwise very nice. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 130562Lot# 4198 Utah Mining Stock Assortment with Goodies A wide variety of mining stocks from Common to very collectible. The best is perhaps the Niagra MC from Utah with the silver seal with the Morgan Silver Dollar. 35-40 stocks, mostly Utah with duplication, and a few Arizona (Gila bonds). Nice group Est. $150-300 HWAC# 141131Lot# 4199 Logan County, Virginia Logan County Mining and Mfg. Company of Virginia Bond, 1860 Rare $500 bond 6%, 1860, 15 coupons. Coal train vignette. Signed by president J George Bolen and B M Weymouth as secretary. The lands of this company encompass 101,000 acres near Logan Courthouse on the Guyandotte River. Red underprint and green seal. In VF condition with fold lines. Uncanceled. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 128796Lot# 4200Three Coin RelatedMiningStocks– Including the Highly CollectedPenn-Yan1) Penn-Yan Mining Company with the gorgeous coin vignette. EARLY #26 for 1,000 shares to Eugene Picot. Signed by president Hill and secretary Hill. Cancelled. Headquartered in Helena, MT, mines at Wickes, which produced $50,000,000 in gold and silver before operations ceased in the early 1890’s. Records show the business ran from 1888 to 1892. Vignette that contains the reverse and obverse of US Coins, all dated 1876; 2) Niagara Mining and Smelting Company. #882 for 20 shares. Has a silver-dollar silver seal; same as the Penn-Yan. Preferred stock. 1890. Three nice mining vignettes; 3) Gold Coin Mines. The name speaks for itself. # 410 for 3,000 shares to OL Neff. 1910. Oregon. Condition varies from good to excellent. See photo. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 130561Lot# 4201 1886-1903 Three Mining Certificates Including Sutro Tunnel Co. Lot of 3: 1) Sutro Tunnel Co. Inc. Calif. #C35973, I/U, 100 shares @$10 par. Issued Dec. 10, 1886. Signed v. President. Green border/under-print. Embossed seal. Two vignettes top Indian seated looking left w/city background. Bottom Miners working tunnel. National Bank Note Co. printer. EF; 2) Silver Mountain Silver Mining Co. Incorp. New York 1863. #14, I/U, 250 shares @ $50 par. Issued April 18, 1868, signed Warren Lazell Pres. Green Border, embossed seal, 25 cent revenue stamp left side. Vignette center. Liberty and Industry w/American flag, city background. Tear in right corner. Manhattan Engraving printer; 3) The White Swan Mines Company, Limited. Incorp. Calif. March 1900. #2754, I/U, 100 shares @ $1.00 par. Issued April 23, 1903. Signed L. Ballert Pres. Green border, embossed seal Embossed seal, three vignette across top: White swan mine, Oregon Redution, Powder river electric. Borrow left 4-4-2 locomotive l-r. Comes with mine history. Galloway Litho printer.EF. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 139829Lot# 4202 1875-1906 Three Mining Certificates: Bullfrog and Mariposa Mining Lot of 3: 1) The Mariposa Land & Mining Co. Incorp. 1874 Calif. #114, I/U, $1000 7% gold bond issued Dec 15, 1875. Due 1886 Signed S. Heydebfelt President. Black border, Vignette center main w/dog logs and building background, Bottom men loading muskets fighting Indians. Nineteen coupons attached. Center fold crease separation. Continental Bank Note Co printer. 10x16 inches; 2) Original Bullfrog Mines, Syndicate, inc. Arizona. #2532, I/U, 100 shares @$1.00 par. April 17, 1906, signed by John Welsh president. Green border, Green frog under print, embossed seal. Union Litho printer. VF; 3. Mayflower Bullfrog Consolidated Mining Co., incorp. 1905 South Dakota. #4362, I/C, 500 shares capital stock @$1.00par, June 9, 1910, Signed president. Orange border, embossed seal, Bull Frog Vignette upper left. Orange under-print. Unknown printer. VF w/fold creases. All in plastic covers. Est. $200-325 HWAC# 139826Lot# 4203 Three Silver-Lead-Zinc Mining Stock Certificates from around the World 1) New Injebreck Silver Lead Mining Company Ltd. Isle of Man. 1875; 2) Fron Yellen Lead Mining Company. 1870. Location unknown; 3) Des Mines de Plomb & de Zinc du Djebel Oudiba. Tunisia. 1924. Est. $200-400 HWAC#130454Lot# 4204 Three Western Mining Stocks 1) Philadelphia Mining & Smelting Company, 1882, Location, Alturas County, Idaho; 2) The Consolidated Alaskan Company, 1906; 3) Bear Creek Placers Company, Limited, 1903. The company possibly mined the Bear Creek Placer at Bearmouth, Montana. All three certificates are VF and uncanceled. Est. $200-250 HWAC# 128823Lot# 4205 Five Australian Mining Stock Certificates 1) New Wavery Gold, Lefroy, Dorset, Tasmania. 1894; 2) Coolgardie Gold Syndicate. Number 297. 1897. Registered 1894 and liquidated 1914. Western Australia; 3) North Broken Hill Solver Mining. Number 7435. 1904. Broken Hill is one of Australia’s premier mining areas. New South Wales; 4) Broken Hill South 1933. Number 19,219; 5) St. Ives Consolidated First Mortgage. 1912. English revenue stamp. Entire page on Transfer of Bond intact and unused. Two have holes and one has wrinkles, but overall, very nice! Est. $120-200 HWAC# 130452

196Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 4206 Bridge River, British Columbia Bridge River, British Columbia Stock Certificate Group Lot of eight: 1) Bridge River and Lillooet Gold Mining Company debenture. Number 10. 1904. Buckholder was a pioneer in the area. Also 1930’s Quesnelle Quartz, Quesnelle Hydraulic Gold, Bralone Mines Limited – Drake was a member of the Supreme Court, Pioneer Gold Mines of B. C. Limited, Minto Gold, Federal Gold, B. R. X Gold located at Brexton. Est. $110-150 HWAC# 130477Lot# 4207 Cariboo, British Columbia 1880Great Cariboo Mining Stock Collection Stocks include: 1) Great Cariboo Gold, #23 in 1904. Underground mining vignette and orange underprint; 2) Also a Great Cariboo Gold production bond. #812 in 1909. Rips at fold edges; 3) Then there is an 1898 Lightening Creek Gold Gavels and Drainage Company stock #39 issued in 1898; 4) Drop dead mint colorful Richfield Gold Mines Limited. #329 in 1934. Also Hixon Creek, Lightening Creek Gold Mines which Includes a description of the property), Burus Mountain Gold, Bald Mountain Gold, near perfect Consolidated Gold Alluvials of British Columbia with great vignette. Nine pieces. Est. $180-350 HWAC# 130473Lot# 4208 Ferguson, North Forks, Vancouver Island, British Columbia Ferguson, North Forks, Vancouver Island Stock Certificate Collection Lot of eight: Vancouver Island: (1) Pacific Coast Coal. #405 in 1912. Located at Nanaino on Vancouver Island. Grand Forks: (1) Grand Forks Gold Mining Company. #37 for 20,000 shares. 1896; (2) McKinley Mines. #152 in 1913. Located on Kettle River; 3) Waverly Tangier Mines. President Dixon was a member of the Vancouver Board of Trade; 4) Tangier Mine Limited. Black on pink. Number 39 for 37 shares. 1898. Waverly Mine Limited. Red on white. Number 265 for 100 shares. 1897. Mine located in Albert Canyon. 1898; 5) Ferguson: (1) Triune Gold and Silver Mining and Manufacturing. #223 in 1920; (2) Ferguson Mines Limited. # 32 for 60,000 shares. English. 1904. Est. $120-180 HWAC# 130475Lot# 4209 Greenwood, British Columbia Greenwood, British Columbia Mining Stock Certificate Group Lot of five: 1) Greenwood Strathmore Mines. #139 in 190; 2) Providence Mining Company Limited. #25551 to 26050 in 1903. Crisp, clear vignette; 3) Wallace Mountain Mining. EARLY #12 in 1906. Located at Beaverdell on Wallace Mountain; 4) Superior Gold. #1366 in 1934; 5) Dentonia Mines. #7912 in 1939. Located on west slope of Mount Pelly. Est. $120-150 HWAC# 130478Lot# 4210 Kootenay, British Columbia Kootenay Mining Stock Certificate Group Lot of 12: 1890s stocks include the Kootenai Mining and Development of Ainsworth 1894, Queen Bess Proprietary #91 1898, Kootenay London Mining #59 1896, Wonderful Group 1896 x2, Macdonald Mines 1899 (Kootenay?). Also, a 1918 Florence Silver Mining Company issued to James H. Gay a Philadelphia City Commissioner, Boundary Mining and Exploration 1912 located in the Boundary Mining Division and Hall Mining and Smelting 1900. Lucky Jim Lead, Kootenay Belle and Bayview round out the lot. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 130479Lot# 4211 Protland Canal, British Columbia Portland, British Columbia Area Mining Stock Certificate and Ephemera Collection Lot of eleven: 1) Portland (Rossland) Mine Limited. #FF 197 for 240 shares. Issued in 1899. Nice brownish red border; 2) Portland Canal Mining Company. #5204 for 2000 shares. Issued in 1911 to Avon Alvinsleen. Avon was a noted businessman in Vancouver; 3) Bush Consolidated Gold. 1927. The company was void within 5 years; 4) Marmot River Gold Mines Limited. 1928; 5-11) Premier Gold Mining Company certificate. 1937. Includes a color map of the Salmon River (Portland Canal) around the Premier; 1934 prospectus is also included, 9 pages, letter size with two full page maps; a ten-page, Premier Extension prospectus and history with a double page map; postcard of Premier tram, etc. Est. $140-200 HWAC# 130487Lot# 4212 Rossland, British Columbia Rossland, British Columbia Mining Stock Certificates – Group 1 Lot of seven: 1) Royal Five Gold. #20. 1897! Comes with copy of newspaper ad. The Royal Five is signed by Ross Thompson who founded Rossland!!! 2) Marle-Marilla Mining. #68. 1902; 3) Montezuma Gold Mining. 1896! #341; 4) Tamarac Mines. 1901. #513. Hole bottom left; 5) Oriel Mining and Milling. 1900. #233; 6-8) Canadian Metal Company, 1906. Three certs in brown, pink and purple. Brown has gold box Est. $240-400 HWAC#130467Lot# 4213 Rossland, British Columbia Rossland, British Columbia Mining Stock Certificates – Group 2 Lot of seven: 1) Wild Horse Gold Mining. 274. 1897; 2) St. Elmo Gold & Copper. #770 for 10,000 shares. 1899. Great animal vignette: beaver, eagle and lion; 3) Keystone Gold. #25. 1897. Signed, dated, not issued; 4) Monte Christo Consolidated. #2628. 1899; 5) Gopher Gold Mining. #597. 1900. Issued to JDC Fraser of the Bank of Montreal; 6) Mugwump Gold Mining. #409. 1896. Gold Seal. Folds and edge rips; 7) Clara Belle Consolidated. #24. 1900. Vignette of American and British flag. Extremely nice condition. Est. $220-400 HWAC# 130468Lot# 4214 Rossland, British Columbia Rossland, British Columbia Mining Stock Certificates – Group 3 Lot of six: 1) Cascade Gold Mining and Milling. #1665. 1902. Signed by William B Townsend – judge, mayor and well-known businessman. He would perish in a railroad derailment in 1906; 2) Indian River Gold Mining and development. #437. 1908. Red underprint of dredge; 3) Victoria Gold & Copper#136. 1901. 5c Documentary stamp; 4) Vidette Gold. #3104. 1936. London & Richelieu Mining and Smelting. #344. 1902; 5-6) Deer Park and New Deer Park certs. 1898 and 1899. Est. $200-400 HWAC#130469Lot# 4215 Slocun, British Columbia Slocun,BritishColumbiaMiningStockCertificate Group Lot of eight: 1) Krao Silver-Lead. # 91 in 1906. Located on Kroa Creek. 2) Bosun Mines on Slocan Lake. #121 in 1901. Later mines include the Galena Farm Consolidated Mines, Whitewater Mines, Cork-Province Mine (9 miles from Keslo), Columbia Lead Zinc, Arlington Silver (issued to Canvesto & Co. – in 1960 involved in a share scandal.). There is also a 1915 New Denver check. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 130464

197View complete catalog, Register, and Bid online at FHWAC.comDAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 4216 Stewart, British Columbia Stewart Region Mining Stock Certificate Group Lot of seven: 1) Ymir Gold Mines. #383 for 50 shares in 1909. B Certificate. Located at Salmon River; 2) Dalhousie Mining. #422 in 1927. On Mount Shorty Stevenson; 3) Beautiful Georgia River Gold cert. #601 in 1828. Three transfer stamps. Colorful and in very nice condition; 4 ) Sunshine Morning Star Mining. #36 for 20,000 shares. Located on Glacier Creek; 5) Rufus Argenta Mines. #290 in 1928. On Rufus Creek; 6) Yankee Girl Consolidated. #2653 in 1929; 7) Marmot River Gold. #498 in 1928. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 130471Lot# 4217 Sundan, British Columbia 1897Payne Extension Mining Certificate with Great Map on Reverse Payne Extension Mining Company. #163 for 5,000 shares to Charles Warren of Butte, Montana in 1897. Datelined Washington. 1897. Great map on reverse showing mining claims in the area: Payne, St. Kererne, Dominion, Slocan Bay, etc. Also shows the wagon road in and out. 1” rips at fold edges could use some museum quality tape. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 130465Lot# 4218 Sundan, British Columbia Sundan Stock Certificate and Ephemera Collection Stock Certificate is the Payne Consolidated. #6110 for 950 shares in 1903. Also a Reco Mining & Milling unissued 189- assay sheet, Reco unused billhead, Reco meeting notice 1915, Reco letterhead, two Reco Mining checks 1898 and two Reco Hotel checks. There is also an interesting Free Miner’s Certificate from the Reco mine. Other ephemera includes a City of Sandon tax receipt, Sundan Hardware billhead, Canadian Bank of Commerce unissued Sandon check, J Harris business card and the Goodenough of Sandon Est. $100-200 HWAC#130470Lot# 4219 British Columbia Eleven British Colombia Mining Stock Certificates 1) Golden River Quesnelle. #527 in 1898; 2) Lardo Duncan Gold Silver and Copper. #93 in 1899; 3) Dominion Copper Company. 1906. Signed by Warren Miller, United States Senator; 4) Goodenough Mines. #177 in 1902. Located at Kasto; 5) Nicola Mines & Metals. 1936. Located between Kamloops and Merritt; 6) Nootka Gold Syndicate. #76 in 1934. Clayoquot Mining Division; 7) Omineca Mining & Milling. #369 in 1930. Omineca Mining Division northwest of Prince George; 8) Aureas Gold. #212 in 1915. Located in northern British Columbia; 9) Dickinson. #134 in 1925. Located at Dease Lake in Northern British Columbia. Ran from 1924 to 1926; 10) Hudson Bay Zinc. #761 in 1917. Issued to, and signed on back, Charles Stoneham the owner of the New York Giants. He was also involved in a number of scandals; 11) Silver Ledge Mining. #458 in 1928. Located near Dunwell & Glacier Creeks. Issued to Henry Horstman – Horstman Glacier. Est. $240-360 HWAC# 130461Lot# 4220 British Columbia Large Collection of Post-1920 Mining Stock Certificates Lot of 25. Most all are 1920’s and 1930’s. Includes (among others) handwritten London Mining Syndicate, fancy Gold Ore Mining Co., Mohawk, Bear Valley, Missouri, Bonanza Cache, Elgin, Engineer Gold, Haida of Moresby Island, Sullivan Ridge, Spud Valley at Zeballor, Woodbine Gold brown and green, Peace River, United Empire Gold & Silver with great vignette, State Creek Consolidated Placers with great vignette, Sabona Gold, Reward, Reno Gold, etc.+ Est. $100-200 HWAC# 130488Lot# 4221 Silver Islet, Ontario 1880 Silver Islet Cons. Mining & Lands Co. Stock --Island Silver Mine! A unique kind of silver mine! This company operated a silver mine on a small island called Silver Islet on Lake Superior in northwestern Ontario. The Montreal Mining Company discovered a rich vein of silver there in 1868. The island was tiny: approximately 50 square meters and only 2.5m above the waters of Lake Superior! The company built wooden breakwaters to keep back the waves. They used the crushed rock from their mining to build up the size of the island. Eventually, a community sprung up on the opposite shore. There were two small bonanzas (in 1870 and 1878) before being reorganized as the Silver Islet Consolidated Mining & Lands Company in 1877. Unfortunately, a shipment of coal didn’t arrive in late 1883 and the pumps were no longer able to keep the seawater out. The mine flooded and failed in 1884. No. 3560, issued for 34 shares to RO Wheeler on October 12, 1880. Signed by vice president BE Strong and secretary CA Trowbridge. Not cancelled. Black border and print, no vignette. Includes four Contribution certificates. Also the book, SILVER ISLET by Barr. It yielded an impressive $3.25 million in silver over its lifetime and some very rich silver specimens. [Ref: Thunder Bay Museum] Est. $100-200 HWAC# 130448Lot# 4222 Ontario 1887 Jarvis Silver Mining Company, Limited Stock Certificate A director’s report in June of 1887 reported that the mine had begun in 1886, closed for a while and is now back in operation. Although they have not made a great discovery, rich silver found from time to time portends good things. This is an English company. #165 for one pound to James Snowden Stevenson of Glasgow. Dated Feb. 22, 1887. Cut unevenly on left, but not corner, edge of discoloration issues. The company was out of business by 1917. There is a Jarvis Island off the coast near Bamfield? Est. $100-200 HWAC# 130449Lot# 4223 Chihuahua, 1863 American & Mexican Silver Mining Company Bond--Number 1 Bond number ONE, issued for $500 in 1863 in New York. Signed by president Lyman Gilbert and treasurer William Hickock. Not cancelled. Four coupons attached. Ornate border, black and red print and three vignettes: portrait of George Washington (left), mining scene (top center), and small mining scene (bottom center). Printed by Francis Hart & Co., NY. 25 cent adhesive stamp attached at bottom center. Folds with tape repairs. 15 x 13.5” This company held the Setentrion Mines in Chihuahua. It was originally incorporated as the American & Mexican Mining Company. This company was also active in the Arivaca area of Arizona. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 107789Lot# 4224 Lower California, 1897 El Progreso Gold Mining Company Stock Certificate Inc. March 26th, 1896. No. 61, issued for 500 shares to PM Brown on Dec. 18th, 1897. Signed by president Pierce H. Coward and secretary AH St. Marie. Not cancelled. Black border, purple and black print, and small vignette of California state seal. Printed by HS Crocker. Folds, pinholes. 5.25 x 10.5” According to the Mining Investor (1914), the company’s gold mines were located in Lower California, Mexico. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 107731

198Oct 2021DAY 4 Sun, Oct 31 Stocks & Bonds / MiningLot# 4225 Sonora, 1865 El Taste Silver Mining Company Stock Certificate Location printed at top of certificate: El Taste & San Miguel Mines, San Xavier District, Sonora. No. 493, issued for four shares to (name cut out) on Feb. 2nd, 1865, in San Francisco. Signed by president Jas. B. Roberts and the secretary. Cut cancelled. Black border and print with vignette of a bare-breasted woman at left. Lith. Britton & Co., San Francisco. One 25 cent adhesive revenue stamp attached at bottom right. Pinholes, folds, toning, tape repair. Comes with an assessment receipt from 1866. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 107794Lot# 4226 Sonora, 1890 San Luis Mining and Reduction Company Stock - 2 Different 1) # 450 for 100 shares to George Culver. Signed by president G Paddock and secretary Banister. 1890. Mining vignette of three miners finding gold. Buxton & Skinner printer of St. Louis, 2) #659 for 200 shares to Culver and signed by Paddock and Banister. 1891. Same vignette, just reversed??? Woodward and Tiernan printers of St. Louis. This mine was located in the Sonora area of Mexico and involved with shipping ore to America – under somewhat shady conditions it seems. The pair are in excellent condition. Neither one shows pin hole, edge of corner issues. The 1891 stock has some discoloration on top. Est. $300-600 HWAC# 130563Lot# 4227 El Taste Silver Mining Co Stock, Sonora, Mexico, 1864 Cert. #391, issued for 5 shares in 1864. El Taste, San Miguel Mines printed at top left. San Xavier District, Sonora printed at top right. Large cut cancel thru the issuer’s name at the top. Also, comes with an assessment receipt dated 1866. Allegorical females at left. Twenty-five cent Internal Revenue stamp at bottom right. Britton & Rey, San Francisco. Small tear in bottom border. Uncanceled. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 118590Lot#4228MexicanMiningStockCertificates - 4 1) Compania de Cobre del Pacifico (Pacific Copper Company). #9532 for 1 share in 1906. 20 coupons on side. 10c Mexican Revenue Stamp attached; 2) Taxco Mining Association of Mexico. #230. Allows membership to Mr. Charles Van Buren. Two Mexican Revenue stamps attached; 3) Minas Pedrazzini Gold and Silver Mining Company. #241,220. French. Coupons 8-32 attached; 4) Batopilas Mining Company. #B0351 for 245 shares. 1924. Overall in very nice condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 130459Lot# 4229 Belgrade, 1891 Ripanji Quicksilver and Silver Mines Company, limited Stock Certificate This company was registered in England in 1887 and was dissolved before 1919. Number 30 for 200 shares to Archibald Henry Boyd of Sussex Gardens, London. Folds, one corner dog ear and two pin holes, otherwise nice! Est. $100-150 HWAC# 130451Lot# 4230 Transvaal, Transvaal Mining Stock Certificates - 3 1) Thomas Reef Gold Mining Company. #7377 for 1 pound share. Three pence transfer stamp and one penny Cape of Good Hope green on yellow stamp attached. 2) Lancaster West Gold Mining Company Limited. #768 for five shares. All 20 coupons attached. 1919. 3) Sale receipt for 100 shares of Emeraldo Limited. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 130460Lot#4231Hiendelaencina,1858La Suerte Mining Stock Certificate Early 1858 mining certificate from Spain. Located in Guadalajara. We do not see Spanish mining stocks - hardly ever. Number 99 on August 7, 1858. Dateline Madrid. No fold, edge, corner, discoloration of pin hole issues. Near perfect! California Gold Rush Era Spanish Stock! Est. $200-400 HWAC# 130453Lot# 4232 Luckett, 1874 New Consols Tin and Arsenic Works Certificate, Cornwell This is a very early tin and arsenic stock certificate! In 1857 the New Consols mine was established and ran until 1867. Arsenic was its major product and the Arsenic Grinding Building is under protective status today. Luckett is situated in a former mining area beside the River Tamar approximately three miles north of Callington. Est. $100-200 HWAC#130494Lot# 4233 United Kingdom Mining Stock Certificates - 5 This is a colorful lot in overall nice very nice condition: 1) Peak Forest Mining Company of the Liberty of Peak Forest and Chapel-en-le-Frith in the county of Derby. #1826 for 2,000 shares in 1858. Black on red. EARLY; 2) St. Dennis Mining Company. Early # 66 for 300 shares in 1906. Green on White; 3) Dolcoath Mine Limited. #7654 for 10 shares in 1907. Black on white; 4) Mining Trust Limited. #2436 for 11 shares in 1929. Blue on white; 5) Mining Trust Limited. #1573 in for 11 shares in 1948. Purple on white. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 130457Lot# 4234 Eureka, California Buckeye Petroleum Mining Co Stock, Eureka, Cal. 1865 Nice, early date California oil. Cert. #17, issued for 25 shares in 1865 at Eureka, Humboldt County, California. The company held 640 acres Land, Mattole district, Humboldt County. Very attractive oilfield vignette and 25 cent revenue stamp at left. VF and rare. Uncanceled. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 128824Lot# 4235 Nevada Arcola Oil Co. Stock Book, full, issued and cancelled, 1909 Here’s a bonanza for an oil stock researcher of Nevada fields, or perhaps a Nevada incorporation for a California oil field. Is it Railroad Valley? Very nice group, no ugly line, hole or cut cancels. About 150 pcs. Includes cert #1! Est. $300-500 HWAC# 141133


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